Speaker
Tim Dillon
Appearances over time
8 episodes
Episodes
8
502 - Celebrating 250 Years: A Very Special Episode
501 - Donald Trump’s Endgame
#2518 - Tim Dillon
Charlie’s “Freedom” Shirt Disappears. Another Witness Recalls Erika & Epstein. | Ep 354
500 - Iran’s Baddie Era & The Data Center Destiny
499 - Iran Forever, Belfast Riots, & College Commencement
498 - Backrooms, Spencer Pratt, & The D’Amelio Family Disaster
497 - Thomas Massie, Kevin O'Leary, & The American Psyop
Podcasts
Quotes & moments
The Backrooms horror movie grossed $118 million globally in its opening weekend, an extraordinary result for a low-budget film.
Hollywood production that once accounted for 80–90% of major film shoots now represents only 25–30%, as overtaxation and overregulation drove studios to other states and countries.
Tim opens the show noting it is America's 250th birthday, framing the episode as an irreverent celebration of the country's most chaotic features.
JD Vance publicly claimed the Iran War would be over within a year, which Tim Dillon interprets as another 12 months of humiliation with no clear endgame.
Miriam Adelson and allies spent $32 million in the Kentucky primary — the most expensive congressional race in US history — to defeat Thomas Massie.
Tim Dillon's show hit its 500th episode, which he started in 2016, representing roughly 500 hours of content.
Ultra Pouches claims 90% of users saw significant improvement in their overall focus levels, using L-theanine, Alpha GPC, and vitamins B6 and B12 — zero nicotine or caffeine.
An independent UK parliamentary report estimated roughly 250,000 girls were victims of organised rape gangs, with investigators noting limited powers to compel witnesses.
Tim Dillon points out that Ed Gallrein's entire campaign ad features Trump talking for him, while Gallrein himself says absolutely nothing about any policy.
Under point 6 of the 14-point Iran deal, the US undertakes to develop a $300 billion plan for the reconstruction and economic development of Iran.
The low-budget film Obsession surpassed $166 million worldwide on a budget of roughly $750,000 to $1 million.
Roughly 20 million barrels per day — about 25% of all global maritime oil trade — flows through the Strait of Hormuz, making its closure a massive economic disruption.
Tim Dillon cited 20 million barrels per day flowing through the Strait of Hormuz, arguing its closure is more economically devastating than any single missile strike.
Polymarket listed the odds of Trump being impeached before his term ends at 68%, which Tim referenced while predicting Trump would survive it regardless.
At the time of recording, Karen Bass led the LA mayoral race at 35%, Spencer Pratt was at 29.4%, and Nithya Raman at 23.4%.
The stated goal of the leading AI labs is to build something a million times smarter than the smartest human who ever lived. That thing won't be controlled by humanity — it'll be controlled by a handful of people. And we're just trusting them.
General Butt Naked led child soldiers into battle naked, traded blood diamonds to Mexican cartels for cocaine and guns, laced his fighters' food with cocaine, showed them Van Damme films, and reportedly killed 20,000 people. Now he's a Christian preacher. Joe Rogan extends a standing open invitation.
At one time 80–90% of major films were shot in Los Angeles. That number is now 25–30%. Tim Dillon argues the industry didn't leave — it was driven out by arrogant governance, and what remains is a museum of a place that used to be cool.
A large cohort of people Tim Dillon's age have never owned a home and never will — and no one in power is seriously trying to change that. He argues this is intentional: the people planning for AI's economic disruption have already written off the prospect of mass homeownership.
The White House UFC event was the only card in UFC history where every fight ended by knockout. Then a fighter grabbed the mic and screamed that Michelle Obama is a man. Tim Dillon calls it the clock striking midnight: MAGA's peak and its ending, all in one spectacular, insane moment.
Bari Weiss reportedly runs CBS News from a militarised 6th-floor bunker surrounded by guards, while a CBS Evening News anchor cries on air about his drug-dealer father. Meanwhile, a senior anchor was fired for refusing to insert falsehoods into a news story. The institution isn't being reformed — it's being deliberately demolished.
The story goes that Jimmy Carter, who had his own 1969 UFO sighting, demanded disclosure after taking office, was properly briefed — and wept openly. Researcher Richard Dolan treats this account seriously. Tim Dillon asks the obvious question: what information makes a president cry?
A company offering big podcast ad money operated out of Dubai and London, kept its identities shrouded, and immediately pulled the offer when Tim Dillon asked for an in-person meeting. His read: the intelligence world, crypto world, and international crime syndicates all share the same ecosystem.
The Book of Enoch was found in the same Dead Sea Scrolls cache as the Book of Isaiah — but was deliberately excluded from the Bible because rabbis decided it contradicted other texts. It describes the Watchers: angelic beings who came down, chose human wives, and bred a race of giants called the Nephilim who ruled the earth.
Progressive activists welcomed large numbers of Muslim voters into Dearborn, Michigan. Those voters then elected a mayor who removed Pride flags. Tim Dillon's point: the people most likely to be harmed by certain immigration patterns are the same people most vocally calling for open borders.
A UK parliamentary report estimated roughly 250,000 girls were victimised by organised rape gangs. The story was suppressed for years because media and authorities feared inflaming anti-immigration sentiment. As Tim Dillon puts it: under the guise of progressiveness, rape gangs were enabled.
Researcher Andrew Gallimore is running extended intravenous DMT sessions — keeping subjects in the state for up to five hours — to map the entities and environments that consistently appear. Joe Rogan has seen jesters there himself. The question isn't whether it's a hallucination. The question is whether those things are real.
In the UK, people are being arrested for liking social media posts — not even retweeting — primarily around immigration commentary. Tim Dillon warns this is the template for what happens when a population loses its voice before it loses its rights.
The CIA reportedly used long-range quantum magnetometry — detecting the unique electromagnetic signature of a person's heartbeat and isolating it with AI — to locate a US pilot downed in Iran from up to 70 miles away. Tim Dillon asks the right question: if this technology exists, why are people still missing?
It is almost impossible to look at the Iran War and see a decisive victory, and nobody is being honest about that. Tim Dillon argues the conflict was pushed by a small group of neoconservative donors whose regional interests align with Israel, not the United States — and that Trump's legacy is now hostage to getting America out.
Analysis
What they talk about
- Society & Culture 46%
- News 21%
- Government 13%
- Technology 8%
- Business 6%
- Arts 3%
- Religion & Spirituality 1%
- History 1%
- Comedy 1%
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