2x Australian Libertarian of the Year, Award Winning Director of Battleground Melbourne & Author of Good People Break Bad Laws.

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Hi, Welcome, Why am I here? I'm touring the USA right now and this video is a 'hello!' which gives a bit of context for new comers to my channel. Welcome to my channel, and to my journey. Things will be a bit different to normal during June and July as I am on a speaking tour of the US, but I think you'll find that I get up to some pretty interesting things, speak to some pretty interesting people, and along the way I'll still be releasing semi-regular Topher Project videos that I'm known for. Thanks for watching, and please support my work by buying me a coffee, or my books, tee shirts, hoodies, caps, and stickers, at topherfield.com
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Is @elonmusk in the room with us now mate? All of that is on you mate. Take some personal responsibility for the division you've clearly helped to create.
What has Elon Musk taken from you? So ask many including Andrew Neil. Here's the answer: He has taken our peace of mind. He has purposefully pushed us apart, divided us further and profited from our loss of community. And that is hard to ever forgive.
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Ok this skit from @billmaher did make me chuckle. I'm a massive fan of what @elonmusk has achieved, but this is a clever take on things:
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Is that... is that... a PLASTIC straw??? Ok I'm sold, this is officially the greatest country on earth. Also, trying Denny's for the first time in my life... wish me luck...
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"The rapid spread of media hysteria is stoking fears of another unnecessary over-reaction from the government." Fixed it for you.
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The pressure is showing. They're losing control of the narrative in ways that can no longer be ignored, and their latest attack, that One Nation was a party for Billionaires, didn't just fail, it raised millions for the party. What does this mean? And what will they do now? Support the Topher Project by buying me a coffee and checking out my books, DVDs, tee shirts, hoodies, caps, and stickers, here: store.topherfield.com/ Check out the current status of the One Nation fundraiser here: donate.onenation.org.au/fire…
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I'm an admirer of Musk's achievements, but Jon is unquestionably correct:
Elon Musk is the first trillionaire but I’m 100x richer. Unlike Elon, I have one wife and actually know my kids. I’m home every night and never miss a meal with them. I also know where I’m going after I die because Jesus Christ is my Savior. Elon has no such assurance.
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They're doing this to 'save the environment'. The willful ignorance of 'environmentalists' knows no bounds. This post is worth a read. Key passage: "According to the IEA, replacing the world's fossil-fuel system with renewables increases the total volume of materials requiring extraction and handling by a factor of 10."
The world's clean energy transition represents a colossal expansion of the world's mining industry. To catch a diffuse energy source like sunlight or wind needs an unprecedented volume of physical machinery. A single solar farm requires roughly 30 times more total metal infrastructure than a conventional gas plant. We aren't moving away from mining; we're swapping enormous oceanic drilling rigs for vast open-cut metal mines. The demand for heavy mining and rare earths is just as compelling as the downstream e-waste crisis, but the numbers are even more staggering. While solar cells rely heavily on high-purity silicon, silver, and copper, the broader 'green infrastructure' ecosystem demands far more. The EV motors, wind turbines and massive national grids required to tie intermittent solar together are entirely dependent on an unprecedented surge in heavy mining and rare earth extraction. This physical mining demand has simply exploded with the shift from conventional fossil fuel energy generation to wind and solar. Because wind and sunshine are so diluted and diffused, harvesting them requires a massive physical footprint, necessitating endless extra acres of complex machinery. This translates into heavily vandalised landscapes and grotesque coastal settings. According to the IEA, replacing them world's fossil-fuel system with renewables increases the total volume of materials requiring extraction and handling by a factor of 10. Solar alone is exceptionally copper-intensive, using roughly 850 kg per megawatt for intricate grid connections, inverters and cabling. Renewable energy is projected to drive 45% of total global copper demand by 2030. Yet, developing a new major copper mine takes an average of 16 years from initial discovery to first production. The world faces a massive demand spike for a metal where the supply chain is notoriously slow, costly, and inflexible. Solar panels don't use much in the way of rare earths, but wind turbines and the electric vehicle motors that back up the low-carbon shift are hungry for permanent magnets made from neodymium, praseodymium and dysprosium. Processing these elements involves intensive chemical leaching that produces vast amounts of toxic and radioactive wastewater. Compounding the problem, China controls roughly 60–70% of the extraction and up to 90% of the refining for these specific elements. This has created a massive geopolitical bottleneck. Image: this massive chasm is the Bingham Canyon Mine (also called the Kennecott Copper Mine) just outside Salt Lake City, Utah. It is one of the largest man-made excavations on Earth and the deepest open-pit mine in the world, stretching 4 kilometres wide and more than a kilometre deep.
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Ok, on more thing on Musk. If someone says that Musk DIDN'T 'make' that money, create it himself, then they're saying he took it or was paid it, by others. That's why they're mad... he's got that money, and that means others have to miss out. But logically that must mean he has it because transactions were made that transferred it all to him. He can't have 'other people's money' unless they... transferred it to him. There are two options for where this money came from... He has a Trillion dollars, we all agree on that. How did he get them all? Either he's been paid a Trillion dollars in transactions from others and the Trillion is what he has left today, or he's made that money appear WITHOUT it coming from others... So ask these morons a simple question: Do you think there's been a trillion dollars in receipts paid to Musk? Do you actually think there's bank transactions for that value (plus expenses) leaving him with a net worth of a Trillion Dollars? Because if they want to argue that someone else is going poor because he's so rich, that's what they are obliged to believe. But if they agree with the obvious fact that those transactions don't exist then... aren't they admitting that HE must have created that wealth? It DIDN'T come at the expense of others?
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It's true... @AlboMP has finally done something GOOD for the Australian people, and @OneNationAus probably owes him a little 'thankyou'... ... maybe some cake? What do you think @PaulineHansonOz?
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Yep. I said it, and I meant it. America, be MORE like America, please. But more like what you were DESIGNED to be, not what you're becoming today.
Topher Field from Galt's Gulch in San Diego, CA
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Wrong, you can have democratic freedom, or you can have a government powerful enough to enforce wealth confiscation. You can't have both.
Trillionaires shouldn't exist and neither should billioniares. Tax every penny in net worth over $999 million at 100%. We can have extreme wealth concentration or a democracy but we can't have both at the same time. Pick one.
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Watch the full video here. Here’s the link: youtu.be/Uqrxm6tM0lM?si=dJLB… Follow @topherfield on all the socials! Find books, DVDs, tee shirts, hoodies, caps, stickers, AND the 2026 MASTERCLASS at: store.topherfield.com/collec… And as always, Think Free.
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Now do Labor...
70% of Australians do not support One Nation.
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You're right, you're don't get it. Musk is a trillionaire because he's ALREADY solving problems. Perhaps not the sorts of problems you can see, but HE can see them, he offered solutions, now he's a trillionaire and you and I are not. People who make money in business (as long as its not via corruption or crime) have ALREADY helped to solve the world's problems. Thats literally why people do business with them.
I really don’t understand true greed. If I was worth $1 trillion, you’d have to physically stop me from solving as many of the world’s problems as possible. Everyone would have a home, food on the table, proper healthcare, happiness. I just don’t get it.
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The world now has a US Dollar Trillionaire for the first time ever, and lots of people are losing their minds about it. The irony of people using Musks X platform to literally TEACH people how to 'properly hate him' is spectacular. Question: how many of his Trillion dollars did he 'take'? How many did he 'make'? This distinction matters, because it cuts to the heart of the 'politics of envy', socialism. People imagine that Musk 'having' a trillion dollars means theres a trillion dollars less for the rest of us to share. They believe he 'took' that money. But he didn't. He MADE that money. (Or more correctly he MADE the VALUE that we measure in money thanks to stock markets setting a cash price on that value.) There isn't a trillion less in circulation. There isn't a single mother buying nappies with pennies because Musk hoarded all the dollars. Musk MADE that money, that wealth, that value. It didn't exist. Then Musk did Musk things. Now there's a few trillion in value (combined in all his businesses) that didn't exist before, and he's managed to hold on to a trillion of the value he's created so far. The rest of it? Made other people rich. So not only is Musk NOT the cause of other people's poverty, he is in fact a leading cause of other people's wealth. But more than that, he's made life better even for those who are NOT shareholders. Why do people use the services his companies offer? Because they like that offer better than the other offers. Every purchase is a 'thankyou'. But most of all, Musk has created value even for people who pay him NOTHING... like most of the people hating on him via the X platform right now. Musk has made your life better, not worse. If that reality hurts your feelings then you're the problem, not him.
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Tune in online tonight (US time, about 10am AEST) for some fun and nonsense! I'll be on for longer tonight than I was last time, so hopefully I'll be able to break @RealSpikeCohen completely and leave him a shattered, sobbing, shadow of a man by the time I'm done with him. Or maybe we'll just have lots of fun, make some good points, and enjoy a few hours of great fellowship with like minds. Its anyone's guess really, you never can be sure how these things will go...
TONIGHT 8pm ET FreedomFest Preview! Are You Smarter Than a Politician? FreedomFest is where the conversation changes. People want substance over slogans. These three speakers bring it. As always, you're in control. The chat determines the scores. Link below! ⬇️
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The USA is a 'choose your own adventure' country, both to live in, and to visit. It's life in 'HDR' (High Dynamic Range, for the non-nerds), vivid and filled with contrast. It is a 'warts and all' experience with the highest highs and lowest lows on full display and I'm loving it. The friendly people are unbelievably friendly. The annoying ones? Unbelievably annoying (but thankfully rare!) Everything is turned up to 11. The wealth, the poverty, the building of the new, the decaying of the old, the hustle of those look upwards towards towards their sparkling dreams, the malaise of those who stare down at the shattered fragments by their feet, its all there, vivid and real and in your face. Land of opportunity? Unquestionably. There's more opportunity here than I've seen anywhere in my life, but also more competition. The market is so big, there's so much business being done, that there's a niche for every business, a chance for every dream. The country is so big, the culture so varied and rich that there's a home for every heart, a style for every life. If someone tells you they 'Don't like America', ask them 'Which ones have you tried?' Because theres plenty of different 'Americas' to choose from without ever leaving the USA. There's much about Australia that I love, that's why I fight so hard to keep what's left of what we have, and I hope in time to be fighting to restore what we've lost and build a better future for Australia than ever. But it's very clear to me why America leads the world, and more than that, its very clear to me that that's a GOOD thing.
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