TOUSI AND TIM The Future Of The Media
In recent years, the American public, the British public, and the public worldwide have increasingly lost faith in the mainstream media, who are seen as little more than gatekeepers for establishment lies. These lies include everything from Covid-19 (its origin and everything else about it), to the Hunter Biden laptop cover up (which cost Donald Trump the 2020 election), to lies about the surgical mutilation of the young by the modern Dr Frankensteins of the trans movement.
This, coupled with the plummeting price of telecommunications (about the only thing that falls in price) has enabled ordinary people – citizen journalists and pundits – to compete with the mainstream, and, with the usual caveats, they are doing very well.
Some individuals have done extraordinarily well and have launched their own services. Two worthy of note are Mahyar Tousi in Britain and Tim Pool stateside.
Tousi came to Britain with his mother as a teenager in 2004, a genuine asylum seeker. His father is still in Iran and cannot leave. As well as speaking flawless English, Tousi has assimilated British values, so is horrified at the way this country is being trashed. He started his YouTube channel in September 2013 and now has well over half a million subscribers.
Recently, he expanded and now has a website for members called TousiTV. His slogan is “We are the media”, and he is right on the money.
He is based in Central London, the hub of political activity for the UK, and has been subjected to death threats – serious death threats, not the usual toxic YouTube comments and e-mails. He has also been the victim of at least one kidnap attempt, apparently by people with an Iranian connection. Over the next few years he is likely to become an even bigger thorn in the side of those who have betrayed and continue to betray Britain.
The Tim Pool story is even more impressive than Tousi’s. Two years older than the British-Iranian, his main YouTube channel currently has over a 1.7 million subscribers. The guests on his evening show (1am UK starting time) read like a Who’s Who of politics, culture and current events. Here is a very partial list:
Tucker Carlson, Dinesh D’Souza, Tom Fitton, Viva Frei (David Freiheit), Matt Gaetz, Laura Loomer, Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, James O’Keefe, Candace Owens, Vivek Ramaswamy, Lauren Southern, Sean Spicer, Brandon Straka, Donald Trump Junior, Lara Trump, Xi Van Fleet and Blair White.
If you follow contemporary politics you will have noticed that none of the above can be described as right wing. This isn’t Tim’s fault, he has stressed that many left wingers have an open invitation to appear on his show but few have the courage to accept. One of the very few who did is Marianne Williamson, a genuine person but incredibly gullible as Tim demonstrated.
Pool’s career in media had a slightly unorthodox beginning. He joined the Occupy Wall Street protests which he livestreamed from his phone. This led to him working for Vice News, and eventually to found his own company.
Prior to his rise to fame, he had covered many protests including in Egypt, Thailand and Turkey.
Pool has been subjected to some extraordinarily vitriolic slanders over the past few years, for two reasons. One is his success. Currently he employs around forty people, and superchat donations to his livestreams can be off the charts. The other reason is that he appears to have started out as a fairly laid back left winger but woke up and smelled the coffee. Although he will argue with them, he doesn’t suffer fools gladly, and is a fierce defender of the Constitution. If he has one big fault it is insecurity about his baldness; it is a standing joke that he never removes his hat.
In addition to his media work, like Tousi, Pool has a greater mission, in short to tackle and hopefully destroy the nihilistic culture that has inter alia turned America into a police state, sold out to globalism, and mutilated vulnerable youngsters on an industrial scale.
When you hear or read anything derogatory about either of these men, bear this in mind, and check out the sources. To paraphrase Tousi, they are the media, not CNN or the BBC.

