Guns 'N Rosaries
Welcome to Guns 'N Rosaries – a spin-off from Avoiding Babylon, dedicated to firearms, self-defense, and self-preparedness through a Catholic lens. Join hosts Rob, a passionate firearms enthusiast from Avoiding Babylon, and Adrian, a Marine veteran of the Global War on Terror, as they blend practical skills with faith-based insights. Whether you're honing your marksmanship, building resilience, or preparing for uncertain times, we've got you covered. Subscribe for reviews, tips, discussions, and more! God bless.
Guns 'N Rosaries
Afghan National Opens Fire on National Guard Members | What Happened?
A near-disaster toilet story and a Thanksgiving recap set a disarming opening, but the tone shifts fast as we pull from firsthand experience in Afghanistan to unpack a chilling stateside reality. We examine the Afghan “zero units” trained alongside Western intelligence, how Operation Allies Welcome introduced tens of thousands with limited vetting, and why a portion of that cohort had elite targeting skills suited for soft targets. This isn’t fearmongering—it’s an argument for clear eyes and better preparation.
We connect headlines to mechanics: how arrivals disappear, how rental cars and quick logistics signal support networks, and how disillusionment can tilt into violence without needing a formal “cell.” Then we walk through the demographic ladder that moves communities from low-profile advocacy to parallel institutions and speech-policing—a shift Europe knows too well. Along the way, we address taqiyya and the danger of projecting Western assumptions of honesty and “peace” onto rival legal and cultural norms.
A leaked ISIS “survival in the West” manual becomes a practical lens: hide identity, earn quietly, train simply, move gear, prepare for raids, and escalate when the climate allows. We’ll dissect it chapter by chapter next week, but the preview is sobering enough—anonymity is the tactic, patience is the timeline, and soft targets remain the theater. We balance that with what you can control now: a five-pushup, five-yard Bill Drill under 10 seconds, a simple challenge that builds stress tolerance, sight tracking, and grip integrity. We talk ammo deals, mag extensions for reliable drops, platform reliability, and why some brands have lost our trust.
If you’re looking for a show that blends humor, hard intel, and hands-on training, you’re in the right place. Subscribe, share with a friend who trains, and drop your take: should policy tighten first, or should communities prioritize training and local networks now? Your answer shapes what we cover next—and how ready your neighborhood really is.
Throwing me under the bus right away.
SPEAKER_07:Right. I'm gonna I'm gonna I have a different take on auto. Well, not by probably not a lot of people, but not very many people. I think autism is a superpower. Uh I think kid kids with autism like are the it's a spectrum of like how much their superpowers are on a gauge of scale, right? Because I've seen kids with autism just hyper focus on things and just be able to do things I've never thought humanly possible. I saw a kid earlier on uh this weekend, he had a 12 by 12 Rubik's Cube, right? But it was also chess. So once I had chet, so like to move a piece, you had to do the Rubik's cube to move the piece to where you wanted it to go, and he was doing it, it was crazy.
SPEAKER_04:Huh. Tell me that's not a superpower. That's way better than most autism I've seen.
SPEAKER_07:I know most autism is just like kids screaming in the back seat, you know, and then the mom yelling at them, why can't they just be normal?
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, that one's not so much a superpower there.
SPEAKER_07:You don't know what kind of you don't know what kind of latent superpowers they're dealing with, though. What they just haven't they just haven't progressed enough to where you understand their superpowers at this point. My camera looks better today. I guess the internet's working better.
SPEAKER_04:Your camera definitely looks better, but it it is kind of stopping it going every once in a while already.
SPEAKER_07:I've I've got a backup plan. I already told Rob, I've got a contingency plan. I've got my I've got my cell phone on a stand, and so I can just go to the cell phone if I need to. I had to get a new router. Uh do we still talk to Rick Barrett? Yes, we still yes, we still talk to Rick Barrett. Yeah, we just haven't had him on in a little bit. We will soon. Like, you know, I I don't punch right. Come on, yeah. No, we almost have a dozen people. Literally, there are dozens of people who like us.
SPEAKER_04:They're just not watching right now. No, not right now.
SPEAKER_07:Not not right now at all. So just an update for y'all on my Thanksgiving. I did make deviled eggs and I made my cranberry relish. It was phenomenal. We did get honey baked ham, like we always do. It's it's just good. Why not? Maybe it's that's one less thing I have to do we have to do is cook the meat. And plus, like the meat is one of those things you can't trust everyone to do. That's true, right? And I don't always want to do it, honestly. I like to do other things as well, so I didn't want to have to do it. So it was it was I accidentally turned off my mic. Other than that, the weekend, so I almost didn't make it the show tonight because one of my daughters was being a good, I mean, she's seven years old, and she was trying to help out mommy by cleaning the toilet. And you know those toilet cleaner brushes where it like you have the one and you stick it on the the scrubber, and when you're done, you just click it. Well, she was like cleaning and she's like, What does this button do? And clicked it and it went into the toilet, like up past flushed. Yeah, no, it didn't flush. She had the she had the she had the smart stuff to flush it. So I had me and my wife, I'm like, I'm like, man, because I have an old this toilet's an old toilet, it's mounted on the wall, not in the floor. Okay, or they don't, I don't even think they make those anymore. If they do, I can't find them. I'll probably have to buy one from like an antique store or something. But so we had to completely empty the the back tank and the toilet itself of water, and I think because of the equilibrium of the fluid, it kind of flushed it to the front once we I'm like stick because I can't get the rest out, like there's that little bit down the bottom of the toilet you can't get out, right? You know, with like scooping it. So I'm sticking a towel in there to try and soak it out. Yeah, and I see this thing come out, and all I saw when it come out is$300 I didn't have to spend. I was like, Oh, thank you, Lord. I was like, I do not need to be spending a few hundred dollars. I don't I will be having a toilet shop at the flea market.
SPEAKER_04:I've never seen this before, I've never seen a toilet mounted to the wall, but it's not one that has because like there are wall-mounted toilets where the actual working of the toilets is in the wall.
SPEAKER_07:No, I'm talking about this isn't this is a regular toilet, but instead of the flange and the it being at the bottom on the floor, it's a wall. Strange. Yeah, I've never I before this house I've never seen in my life. So that was going on. We've got like some type of weird cold thing going around right now. So hopefully I don't get that. That'll be good, hopefully. We'll see. But I put to test this month's competition, so we'll we'll do that here in a little bit. Um I think you all like it. It is, it does involve shooting. So for those of y'all live up north and you have to brave the cold to go shoot, suck it up.
SPEAKER_04:Um, I still have to get it's not supposed to be one of the coldest December's on record or anything, Adrian.
SPEAKER_07:Are you so that was sarcasm, is what that was.
SPEAKER_04:Okay, that was that was sarcasm. So I I don't talk with serious on this show.
SPEAKER_07:Okay, okay. Uh, but uh we'll we'll put it out today. And to be honest with you, you could do this in an indoor range. Don't have one of those. You don't have an indoor range near you at all?
SPEAKER_08:Well, it's right by the paralyzed mass.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:Well, maybe when you go to mass one day, you'll go do it. That's a good that's a good use of your leisure time. Tell your boys, hey, I gotta go inside and go shoot the gun for about 10 minutes, I'll be right back. Y'all sit in the car seat and watch this video.
SPEAKER_12:Yeah, right.
SPEAKER_07:Ocean says he doesn't have sound. Is that me?
SPEAKER_04:No. No, I think we think maybe he's watching but not listening, and he wants people to tell him what we're talking about. I don't know what's going on here.
SPEAKER_07:All right, so I don't want to bury the lead too much. I want to go ahead and get into this topic because I don't know how to do it.
SPEAKER_04:We're not gonna talk about random stuff for 45 minutes.
SPEAKER_07:Although the banter is fun, the and people like the banter, we we probably need to go ahead and get on the topic because it's a it's a I have a lot of I have inside knowledge of this topic. Yeah, I I I have a little bit of inside knowledge on this that experience with some aspects of this that other people might not otherwise get anywhere else.
SPEAKER_04:Right.
SPEAKER_07:So let's so the the on the notes I sent you. Yes, the first one I sent you, it's kind of goes over who what who he was. So for your for those of you that don't know, or maybe like you are a normal adjusted person, you haven't really paid attention to social media since last week, right before Thanksgiving, a Afghan immigrant tried to execute a couple of NAD in Washington, DC. And so they two of the the the two that he shot ended up passing away. One is still critically injured, and so that has brought up a lot in social media of we need to get rid of these people, like we we can't live in a country with these people, and then that's on one side, on the other side, it's a lot of well, it's our fault that he's like that, and so we shouldn't blame him completely, which is removing agency from somebody and saying they're not responsible for their actions. So, you know, we don't agree with that here on the show. I'm speaking for Rob here. I didn't even talk to him about this before. No, but I'm assuming I know Rob well enough to know that you are, you know, we're all responsible for our actions. You can't blame your actions on previous trauma because if we're gonna do that, I've got plenty of trauma in my life. I could be making some really horrible decisions and trying to pass it off with that. We all do, we all have time in our life, some to varying degrees hard to do.
SPEAKER_04:I do a show with Anthony twice a week.
SPEAKER_07:You do, you do, and that's continual trauma. And I don't know why you punish yourself that way, you just don't love yourself. Sanctification, Adrian. Sanctification. Uh the mortification of the body and the soul and the mind.
SPEAKER_04:I got mostly, yeah, all of the above.
SPEAKER_07:So let's go ahead and pull that up real quick. And I'm not gonna read the whole thing, I'm just gonna read some excerpts. So, Rachmanula Lochwanwall, a 29-year-old. I and I don't know if I pronounced that correct. I'm pretty sure I was close. 29-year-old Afghan National worked with the CIA as part of an elite counterterrorism unit called NDS-003, also known as the Kandahar Strike Force. This one is approximately five paramilitary groups called zero units that operated under Afghan National Director of Security. The Afghanistan's National Director of Security is similar to if we combined the FBI and the CIA together. Okay, they have a law enforcement arm and they have an intelligence arm that does everything. When I was in Afghanistan, I worked with the intelligence side of NDS. My first deployment, I had an NDS agent basically in my hip pocket the entire deployment, and we were passing information back and forth to each other. Okay. He was from Kabul, and most of them are because they're pretty much the only ones that can read. The rest most of the literacy rate in Afghanistan is very, very poor. And so my experience with NDS is you have we're gonna talk about that in here in a second, but my experience with NDS is you have a lot of them who just want to create some type of peace in Afghanistan where it's easier to live, but they are also very much Muslim and they are very much susceptible to corruption. All of them, right? It was very common for me to have to bribe some of these guys to get some information out of them. So with the NDS, they and the way they worked with the CIA, they worked in a liaison capacity. The CIA provided them a lot of training, provided them, especially with paramilitary training, because there's a paramilitary arm of the CIA as well. We've I've got quite a few friends that have worked in that aspect as well. I used to I've used I've worked with a few in other capacities, but they trained them as basically hunter killer units, right? Like, and I hate saying that term because that's a specific term, but for the average layperson out there, that is the best thing I can compare it to for you to understand what the purpose of these was. Their goal was to identify, target, and destroy HBIs, high uh high-value individuals. Okay, so that's where this guy came from. When in 2021, when the fall of Afghanistan happened and the Taliban took over, and we had 80,000 Afghans come in under Operation Allies Welcome. Of those 80,000, about 10,000 were these death unit guys. So there's 9,999 more of that guy out there. They had 10,000 in these special units. And we don't know where they're at. As soon as they got to the country, they pieced out. Right? We have no idea where they're at because a lot of them change their names, they get fraudulent social security numbers and other things in order to kind of disappear into the system. We don't know how many were Taliban for to begin with, and just acted like and and and portrayed themselves as part of the death unit as well. So there's possibly 10,000 other guys just like this out there. So I bring that up because especially down in Kandahar, Kandahar was to the east of Helmand where I was my first deployment. They were specifically tasked with targeting of Taliban Rat Lines, the Hikani network that had spread down there, coming up from Pakistan. So they are very adept at rural and urban operations. So just to kind of you know start this out, he's not gonna that's not gonna be the last one. We're going to have more. So your gun laws don't work here, right? You have no power here, basically. So and that's what they're going to continue to target is soft targets like that. So I just wanted to start off with that. Rob, did you have anything on that?
SPEAKER_04:Well, yes, and maybe there's more information in what you said that we'll go through later, but from what you've seen or heard or or any personal insight, like do you think this guy like originally believed in in you know the mission and then came over to America and was was radicalized here, or do you think this is part of a larger network?
SPEAKER_07:I mean, I uh what are we doing? I don't I don't think he is specifically part of an I mean I don't know. Like I'm going based off what I've read, right? So I don't have any inside knowledge of any of this. It doesn't seem based on the reports of people who knew him that are coming out, but it doesn't seem like he was radicalized. It's it sounds like he is getting revenge for feeling like he's been isolated and cut off from the CIA or disillusioned than radicalized. Yeah, it it seems that way, right? Which is what they did to all of them. Like I've got interpreters still in Afghanistan trying to get out, and they feel abandoned by the US government as well. Because a lot of the times they were promised in their contract to work as an interpreter while in country for with a green card to come here, and we've not given that to them. A lot of them, and a lot of them have died, and their families have been killed because they got found out that they had been working with the Americans while it was going on. So it's very possible though that once they got here, a lot of them they are being radicalized because if they feel disillusioned and isolated, they're going to go seek their their culture and their community, which is going to be a lot of these musts, and a lot of these mosques are openly radicalizing people.
SPEAKER_04:To be fair, it's not not all that dissimilar from disillusioned young American men turning to the tradition, you know, to the traditional faith and traditional culture and things like that. It's just that their traditions, you know, include strapping bombs to themselves. Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:And and we've got reports and white papers have been released about monks in Texas who are just storing hundreds and hundreds of weapons, firearms, explosives, things of that sort. There was a I don't know, I don't know when the date on when he gave it, but there was at a town hall a sheriff, a former sheriff, he had retired or resigned or whatever because of this, because they weren't doing anything about it. A report from him that he had found multiple moths in Texas that were just stacking firearms and explosives and training and things of that sort. So it's coming. They're just waiting for the time to use it. You know, so we that's one thing I wanted to bring up. Uh, because Islam's kind of been off the burner, you know, because you know, everything else is now on the burner, but Islam is always going to be an issue here, especially since the last four years when we've brought in so many.
SPEAKER_04:I mean, plus you have like the Somali community in Minnesota sending billions in fraud over to al Shabaab.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah. So I want to I want to kind of start off with that. The next link there in the notes, Rob, is about vetting and how we basically didn't vet any of these people. If you can bring that one up. Yep. It's a basically a whistleblower who's talking about he he was initially brought in to investigate over 400 missing national Afghan nationals. They disappeared as soon as they got here. Right. This this has been happening since the war in Afghan started. We used to bring Afghan officers to the United States to train here. They would get here, they would they would show up for training, and they would be there for about three days, and they're gone to the winds. Like, did they just walk off the base or drive off the base, whatever, and we have no idea where they're at? That was happening by the hundreds every year, every time we brought them in. They just took off. If you go scroll down, we'll get to the second one there. So, like I said, initially he was brought in to investigate over 400 missing Afghan nationals who disappeared the day they arrived in the US. His four agents were overwhelmed when that grew to 8,500 Afghans. So they never went to where they were supposed to go. He put his gave in his report to the OIG, and nothing was ever done done about it. So this is just one aspect of to reinforce there was no vetting done when all these people were being brought in. They're basically just like, hey, if you can make it in the gate, you can come. And so, how many people got through that were not of goodwill, we'll say, who had looked, you know, had had evil deeds in mind, right? And we've seen it this year. We've seen multiple Muslims. You know, we had one in Bolo, Colorado in June, who attacked that Israel parade or whatever it was at the University of there with a firebomb. Uh, you remember the one during New Year's Eve who attacked New Orleans, ran a bunch of people down with his vehicle, his truck. We have this, right? And that's just three off the top of my head. Who knows what else was happening that I haven't seen. And then the third link here, and this is where you know it starts getting into we had 82,000 people airlifted from Kabbal in that into in August. And this was back in what's the date on this November 21, right? So at this point, Biden had been in office for 10 months, 11 months, maybe. Before this happened in August, it was eight months, and they basically just let everyone in. So I'm bringing y'all these, and I'll and I'll give out these links if y'all want, so y'all can go through and read them, so y'all can see this. So you'll you'll hear a lot from Muslim apologists, and keep in mind, I'm not an expert in Islam. I have experience with them. I have done some research, probably more than everyone here, but I'm not an expert by any definition of the word. There are what a Muslim will tell you is there's two types of jihad. There's an internal jihad, kind of like our you know, mortification of the soul, right? And so you're trying to make yourself more holy. That's one aspect that is true, but there is also the war jihad, where their goal is to kill the infidel, is to turn every country Muslim, and that is the one that most people identify with in Islam, whether you're Sunni or Shia. And for those of you that aren't aware, there's two major sects of Islam. There's other smaller ones, like Assad in Syria was of a completely different sect of Islam, but Sunni and Shia, Sunni is about 90 percent of Muslims. Uh, Shia is about 10 percent. The difference really is the Shias believe that the 13th Imam or 12th Imam is one of those, is eventually going to come back and create a caliphate over to the entire world.
SPEAKER_02:The Mahdi, right?
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, so the Sunnis basically just believe that the Habis are more of your extreme Sunnis. They're that's what bin Laden and the Saudis mostly identifies with hobbies. But when most Muslims get into a first world secular country, they tend to stray from Islam. So that's why you know I've always said a moderate Muslim is not a Muslim because they don't really adhere to any of the tenets of Islam anymore, they just identify for it as a cultural aspect, which can also be an issue if Islam ends up taking over anywhere, like in Dearborn, Michigan. Right? People, the the Muslims that were there and they were just basically acting as Americans because you know that's what everybody did. But once the Muslims took over, now they identify more with Islam and they're much more militant, right? And we're gonna get into some other aspects of Islam here in a second, like Takia and some other aspects. But I I bring all this up because the in fact, let's go ahead and pull this up. So on the notes, it's titled How Islam Takes Over by Demographics. Yeah, there's there's an actual file down there at the bottom you could just click on if you'd rather do that. So you just get like a screenshot of it, pretty much. Either do the link or that, whatever it's linked so what this day what this outlines it and this has basically been diluted down to easy consumption of a white paper to the Department of Now War of how and this was done early in the Iraq-Afghan war. This was done early to identify how Islam takes over cultures, right? So as it just lays it out, and this is zero to two percent of the population up in the area, so say zero to two percent of New York, okay? So with zero to two percent when Muslims constitute less than two percent of the population, they typically maintain a low profile. This is the stage of dawah, Islamic proselytization and reputation building. Islam is presented to the whole society as peaceful, rational, and ethical. So they're basically showing themselves in the best light possible to be able to get more people brought in. Okay, it's also marked by a strong narrative of victimhood. Muslims are the victims and everything. You know, you you won't allow us to wear our women to wear their hijab, you won't adhere to our need to pray at work five times a day. We need a special space for that. You know, we're the victims, we need to be able to practice our constitutional rights, and all that. I guess that they they use Western liberalism, correct, and against the victim, yeah, yeah. They use it, they use it against itself. So then scrolling down to the next one. So two to five percent the population crosses a two percent threshold, a noticeable change occurs. Advocacy groups emerge, right? Like the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamic Center for Care, yeah, Center for American and Islamic relations. Yeah, demands are no longer requested but framed as civil rights. All food in schools and hospitals, Islamic prayer rooms and public buildings, gender segregated swim times, etc. Right. At this stage, sharia compliant accommodations are requested not just in private religious life, but in public institutions, right? Then going down once they get to five to ten percent. Once they get to that point, Muslim communities transition from integration to parallelism. No goes in, the no-go zones begin to form, like in Malmo, Sweden, right? Urban enclaves where state law is either ignored or actively resisted, like Nearborn Michigan. Okay, police avoid intervention, and informal sharia enforcement takes hold. We also see this with China. China has police departments throughout the United States that we just allow to operate for some reason. I don't know why. So we're we're seeing a little bit of a takeover of our municipal police forces either through passive non-enforcement or through acceptance. Okay. This stage also sees increasing legal jihad, efforts to redefine blasphemy laws, criminalize criticism of Islam, and so forth. Y'all see some parallels here with another small hat community that we know? Right? More than 80 Sharia courts operate unofficially in the UK, right? And then it goes into the gives the you know, the in Sweden, what's going on there? Temple did a good tried to do a good report on Malmo, Sweden, tried to go there and say there wasn't anything in the no-go zones, but then he finds he ends up saying there's a bunch of places I wouldn't be allowed to go because the Muslims wouldn't let me. That's a that's a no-go zone, brother. Like, what do you mean? There's no no-go zones there. All right, so go down 10 beyond. This is when it starts getting it starts getting hairy. At this point, Muslim communities cease to be a subculture and become a rival culture. Integration is abandoned for Islamization. Political parties with explicit Islamic agendas arise. Muslim representatives in parliaments begin defending jihadist regimes and condemning Western foreign policy. This is where we're at. We're at this point now, and it's much worse in some areas of the country than others, all right? New York, Dearborn, portions of Texas and so forth. Minneapolis. Once Muslims get to a certain percentage in the population, they start requiring you to adhere to their ideals, and then jihad starts, usually around 30%. They hit about 30%, and then the violence comes, and it's blatant open violence, and they just dare anybody to do anything about it, which is how Islam has spread itself throughout the world. The earlier comment said, you know, the religion of peace, you know, in a tongue-in-cheek, I get that, but we have to understand they don't define peace the way we do, right? We are trying to superimpose a western ideal of peace on a Middle Eastern desert bedouin tri exactly, you know, with they don't have the same definitions. Their definition of peace is submit to Islam for peace, otherwise, it's like they there's no such thing as a religion with peace. Islam means submission, right? That's exactly Islam is not a religion, it is a geopolitical system with a slight delineation towards some type of faith practice. Okay, most of the Quran, the Quran, although it is the book of Islam, is not where they get most of their teachings. Most of their teachings come from the surahs and the hadith, right? It's not from the it's like the same thing with the the Jews and the Talmud. The Talmud's like 50-something volumes, right? It's not just the old testament, basically, right? That's not what they go by, they go by mostly the Talmud. And so we have to understand that we cannot impose our ideals of things on a entirely foreign culture. One of the things I had the hardest time with in Afghanistan was determining when they lie. Because me being a kafir, like a basically a infidel, yeah, right, they have no qualms. There is no shame associated with lying to me, right? So there's none of those physical cues when somebody lies for them. Not only that, but they're so good at lying that it would be hard to detect anyway. I would have to have an interpreter that I trusted really well to tell me he's lying. Like because they could pick it up. I can't pick it up as a Westerner. Right. Um, and that was the hardest thing for me because my whole job was determining when someone was lying and making sure they're telling me the right information. So we have to stop trying to impose our ideals and our framework on this culture because we can't do it. We have to use information from other people that have. Live that culture to tell us, like, this is what the you know, this is how this works, this is what this means, this is what they mean when they say this, you know, and we have to use that as reference points because we're trying to rebraille at this point without any fingertips, like we don't know how to do it, like it just can't be done. We don't have the capacity for the sensory to be able to do that, right? Yes, the lying is gay, Paul. Super gay, because Islam is super gay. As as uh Rob was talking about with Anthony the other night when when Anthony found out that Vlad the impeller is a real person, the Turkish disease was was a real issue, and it still is. Yeah, it still is an issue, even today. It doesn't matter if it's Saudi Arabia Arabia, Yemen, Qatar, you know, UAE, it doesn't matter. Iran, that's still an issue everywhere. It is wholly accepted, they just don't talk about it. They can't read, they write from the right to left, they cook smelly ghosts and they lie all the time, and we give them billions of dollars because why now? Look, we're not talking about Israel, all right? We're talking about Islam at this point, right? We're not talking about India either, Paul. It's amazing how many similarities there are with Islam and rabbinic Judaism.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, well, it the so the the the Bedouin, right, at the at the time of Muhammad, there was a sect of Judaism down in like the the area that is now Yemen, I think, right in the south, what would that be the southwest corner of the Saudi peninsula there? So there was a sect of Judaism that they would have had contact with, they also would have had some contact with Christianity. So you end up with Islam, which is this weird mix of like Bedouin tribal religion with Christianity, with Judaism.
SPEAKER_07:It's Robert Spencer, Robert Spencer, not Richard Spencer. Robert Spencer, who who does jihad, jihadwatch.org. I mean, he's written countless books like The Complete Infidel's Guide to the Quran and some other things. But he gave a talk basically going over how Muslims read the Bible, read the Quran, the almost of the Bible. Muslims read the Quran, and there's in there, there's there's what do they call it? Acessionism, secessionist, something like that. Basically, what happens later in the Quran supersedes what happened earlier. Yes, okay. So earlier in the Quran, when you're reading it, it's basically Buddha that worships the moon, right? And then it's it's very peaceful, whatever. Then as it goes, as Muhammad finds out he's not getting very many people converting to his religion, he starts doing it by the sword, and then the Quran gets more and more violent towards the end. So that is how Muslims read the Quran is what happens later basically overrides what happened earlier in the Quran. Exactly. I it starts with an A, the term he used. I can't remember the name of it. But yes, White Knight, they use rocks. And we built a police training facility in I think it was Lash Cargar. And it was like a multi-million dollar police training facility, had a really nice bathrooms and everything, and they destroyed it, the bathrooms within a week. When I was at that point, we should be like, you know what?
SPEAKER_04:You know what? This isn't gonna work. We're out.
SPEAKER_07:When I was in Marja, a corner of the city hall compound was kind of like a barn type thing that was made out of you know mud and you know their their poop walls and all that. Yeah, and it had no light to it, but if you if you looked in there, you would see these little mounds all over the place and a little piece of toilet paper sticking out of them like a flag. Because that was the first time they've ever been introduced to toilet paper. They thought you're supposed to use it as a flag to say where you pooped. So that entire room is just full of feces everywhere poop flags, and us like trying to instruct them like how it's like trying to instruct somebody how to use the three shells from demolition man, right? They just like I just don't get it. Like, what do you mean? Three shells, you know, toilet paper. What do you mean you're I'm supposed to use my hand to what? Yes, brother. You're supposed to use toilet paper. What are you doing? All right, and we're 40 minutes in. We're we're ahead of schedule. Good. Yeah, we're doing it. So not bad, not bad. So let's go to the 10k death unit members here link. And we'll go over this quick because I've already I've already gone over it, but I want y'all to see it. This is a post on X, basically where they're the Department of Defense, war, whatever they're calling themselves now, is admitting that of the 81,000, about 10,000 members of them of the 81,000 was these zero units. Right. So there's 9,900 more of these guys running around, right? That have this training, that now have access to firearms in the United States because Americans, we love our firearms. So this is much more likely to happen again. If even 10% of them, let's not even say that, say one percent of them got radicalized. That's a hundred of them. Right? Things are going to get real bad here real soon if something isn't done. So go on to the next one. Let's go to the border crossings link. Aren't y'all glad I provide y'all with all this documentation? Like, I could just sit up here and just like spout a bunch of stuff. About 50% of y'all would believe me, right? The other 50% be like, I don't know. But I provide you with all this documentation so y'all understand where this is coming from. Right? These are news reports that come out from people who don't. It's in their best interest.
SPEAKER_04:So this is the New Orleans one, right?
SPEAKER_07:So this is the uh yes. This is New Orleans. That's the trust when he ran over. He came January 1st. Right. He came through two days prior, was able to get access to a vehicle, and then so which tells tells us a few things. One, it tells us that he has a support network as soon as he got here. If he went from through Eagle Pass and got to New Orleans, and within the rental vehicle, right? And and so again, so how did he rent the vehicle? Because he doesn't have the documentation to do it, right? He didn't have he probably didn't have access to the funds to do it, or at least the access to use the funds to do it, right? Because you need a credit card, you can't just give them cash, they're not gonna rent you a car with cash. So someone had to he had to have the support network to get here, get a vehicle, and then be told where to go and what to do. Okay, so this is how many times have these people come across the border over the last five years? This year, probably not as much. Okay, but four years prior to that, when the Biden admin was just we let in 20 million people over four years at least, because they were shipping them in, not just through the border, they were bringing them in from other countries on plane and dropping them in uh Siliconga, Alabama, right? All kinds of places, Toledo, Ohio. They're cats. We already discussed that.
SPEAKER_04:We we went over that at the beginning.
SPEAKER_11:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:All right, so let's go to the next one. The next two, actually. You will soon soon know who I am. The first one is the video, the second one is who this guy likely is. So I don't know if y'all remember this story back during the Biden admin. This guy was videotaped coming across the border, and he's just basically threatening people saying, You will soon know who I am.
SPEAKER_04:Okay, if this is loud, to you guys, let me know.
SPEAKER_05:If you are smart enough, you would know who I am, but you are really not smart enough to know who I am. But soon you're gonna know who I am. Very easy. Wow, very easy. But the entitlement, the entitlement. No, believe me, I'm much better than that. The entitlement, guys.
SPEAKER_07:All right, so then show the next link. This is likely who this guy is.
SPEAKER_06:Yep. All right, and go right on this one. Click the right, Arrow.
SPEAKER_07:Yep. All right. They've released 2023. He's Shia. Right. Nature of charges, armed trafficking, illicit use of weapons, criminal premeditation, conspiracy, terrorism, treason, and sedition, and unlawful disobedience.
SPEAKER_04:So he was detained in January of 2011, sentenced October of 2011, released in 23. And then he just came back into the country a year ago. He he wasn't imprisoned here. Oh, wait, this is an i this is an oh Azerbaijan. Okay, yeah.
SPEAKER_06:So let's see, that video trying to remember.
SPEAKER_07:I try to remember what the original date of that video. I'm pretty sure it was 20 mid-24. I think it was summer of 24. So within six months, he's in the country. Okay, we know that Iran has multiple cells throughout the United States. By multiple, I mean probably hundreds, likely hundreds, and that's just Iran. And this man is Shia, which is Iran. Iran, northern Iraq is Shia.
SPEAKER_04:Well, also, like Azerbaijan was actually funded and armed by Israel, too, in their recent war against Armenia.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah. All right. So this is a man who is trained in trafficking arms, organization.
unknown:Right.
SPEAKER_07:This is not a guy that's going to do the shooting. This is a guy who's going to get the guys that shoot to him, give them what they need, wind them up like a toy, and point them in the direction. Right. We're probably going to start seeing more suicide bombs, I would suspect here soon, because they're able to get a whole lot more deaths than with shooting.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:You're more than likely going to see that more rural areas or at least the outskirts of urban areas, because it's easier to build those things in rural areas than it is in cities. But it's much easier to get access to firearms and munitions to just shoot, which is where a lot of these TTPs, these taxes, to techniques and protocols are going now. It's just to create mass panics or just mass shootings. The issue is mass shootings don't have the glory uh of being shown on the TV like an explosion would. Right. So I could see them going back to to suicide bombings and such.
unknown:All right.
SPEAKER_07:So these next two videos, I I apologize, one of them's from Lila, but this is going over Takia. You should apologize for that. I am I apologize in advance. And this is going over the the I don't want to call it a doc doctrine, but it's kind of a doctrine in Islam. Yeah, it's a practice in in Islam. Takia is I'll just show you the video. They I'll let them explain because you'll you'll hear it from Muslims more than you will from me. Let me get it ready here.
SPEAKER_01:There's something in Islam called taqia. Can you talk about what that is?
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, so takia is so again, I came from a Sunni background and I hadn't even heard of it as a concept, but apparently in Shia Islam, it's more of a bigger deal. But again, it exists in both. It's in the Sharia manuals. Essentially, to a lot like to just in a nutshell, it's giving you permissibility to lie in order to further propagate the cause of Islam. So essentially, in order to make Islam look good or to you know keep its PR in check, if you will, you're allowed to tell, you're allowed to bend the truth, and you're allowed to hide and mask your identity and your real intentions and your real objectives in order to further Islam in any way. In any way. So there's no moralistic boundaries to that. Not that I'm aware of. If the end goal is that it will further Islam in any way that's positive, that's anything is okay.
SPEAKER_01:Okay, and if anyone would like to follow you on Okay, so that's the one.
SPEAKER_07:Y'all might recognize this second guest. He was on with Matt Fred as well before this, but he's a little bit more free with his conversation with Lila than he was with Matt Fred.
SPEAKER_09:So lying's not always a sin in Islam. Being deceptive is good. And again, Allah is Khair Makerian. He is the great deceiver. So you're allowed to be deceptive. God is not just good, he's also bad. So and that's what I believe is happening in New York.
SPEAKER_01:Really? You think mom Donnie is practicing takiya?
SPEAKER_09:A thousand percent. A thousand percent. It's he's presenting as Muslims are laughing at you guys. Like, it's this is the funniest thing.
SPEAKER_04:Like, dude, give it 50 first off. If Guinea Lazar gained about 75 pounds, it was Tanner, he would look just like this guy. And had a lazy eye. That too, yes.
SPEAKER_09:Two more years, entire New York gonna be Muslim, and then before you know it's gonna be Sharia courts, and then like y'all are it's like if it's like shooting yourself in the foot. Like, I I I don't I can't even believe and like you see Europe, you look at Europe, it's happening right now, and then you're like, Oh, let's just do it here in New York. Like, it's like, no, like you have to stop. Like, obviously, take yaah is working and they're doing an amazing job at it, and they're fooling everyone, like, and all the Muslims are like so happy that's happening. Like, it's this is the best thing that could happen in Islam, and he's gonna win because we're too stupid. Like, no matter how many times ex-Muslims will say takea's a real thing, they are lying to you, they will take over within a hundred years. No one's gonna listen because we just assume that our God is the same as their God, we just assume that their God will tell them not to lie, but their God tells them to lie. That's the difference.
SPEAKER_01:But are you saying could it be that someone like Imam Dami, he's Muslim, he's a practicing Muslim, self-professed.
SPEAKER_09:So lying's not always a sin in Islam.
SPEAKER_07:Being the so keep in mind that when you're talking to a Muslim, if you're not Muslim, and they'll know they they can tell you even if you're a white and you and a Muslim, right? There's there's cues, like there's usually greetings they give, you know, that they just go through with each other, say each other, they're more than likely lying to you about everything because they they don't need to to be on to be honest with you.
SPEAKER_04:Uh you know what was the most egregious thing in that clip by Leela? What they spent nine million dollars on podcast production, they use the same crappy program I use to make clips.
SPEAKER_07:This this uh comments weird because you spelled Conqueror wrong. Like, I don't know what dictionary you use, but that's not how we spell Conqueror. So that's weird. When I get your spell check, like recalibrated. So I I bring all that because this is who we're dealing with. This is the culture we're dealing with, and y'all need to be aware of this. And so I won't I want to touch on briefly, but I want this to be its entire its own show. So on the notes that says ISIS survival in the west, there's a link there. You should uh hopefully you can open it. It's my Google Drive.
SPEAKER_06:Uh oh no, I mean give me a second.
SPEAKER_07:If not, I can open up my end and I'll just share it. Yep, I got it. Okay, so this is a guide that was found amongst some jihadis, and it was translated to English, so we can read it. And basically, this is their their guide they give to anybody who comes to the West, whether it's America or Britain or wherever, it doesn't matter, right? So go down, let's see, go down to the page. Well, actually, let's just go to the table of contents.
SPEAKER_04:Bro, I'm not gonna be on another list for even having this book now.
SPEAKER_07:Brother, if you aren't on like 10 lists, you're I know that's what I'm saying.
SPEAKER_04:I don't need to be on an 11th list.
SPEAKER_07:So just going down the table of context, chapter one, hiding the extremist identity, two, breaking allegiance, three, earning money, four internet privacy, five, training, six, primitive weapons, and then survival techniques, modern weapons, bee making. I'm pretty sure that word I can't use, transport transporting weapons, what happens when you are spied on and get raided, right? Then the jihad begins, escaping for safety and so forth. This is basically it just it's a basically a quick 70-page guide on how they are to operate when they're here, right? If you go to page, I should have highlighted this earlier.
SPEAKER_08:Where is it? I want to say page eight.
SPEAKER_07:All right, and so it goes through chapter one, hiding the extremist identity. Basically telling you to hide your radicalization and you know where you're at in the spectrum of being a Muslim, convert born, if you're practicing to the the women there, and then it goes into disguises and such like that, right? So we're gonna go over this much more in detail next time, and we'll go over every chapter, right? I think this needs to be its own show because this is a manual that was confiscated and has been used up to that point, and it's still being in variation is still being used now, right? And and this is basically just giving you a version that's much more what's the word precise, right? And much more I don't know who the the author of it is, Paul. I don't think that was ever released, but this was found during the height of ISIS and was making there they found copies of this all over the place in a lot of these safe houses and such. Well, like I said, we'll go over this a lot next time as well, just to show like how they operate here. But I like how uh what is the brother? You know we're both married with kids, right?
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, like many kids.
SPEAKER_07:Like we probably have ten uh close to well, you probably have what three or four now? Four. How many you got? Four. I got four, we're up to eight between the two.
SPEAKER_04:We almost got a baseball team.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:One of us steps in as designated hitter.
SPEAKER_07:We've got a basketball team with reserves. We're good.
SPEAKER_04:We got a hockey team. I can't skate though.
SPEAKER_07:I can't either. My kids wanted to go skating this weekend. Ice skating. We have a Chris Kindlemart up here, up here down here in Alabama. It's like a German Christmas market in a in a town here in Alabama, and they do ice skating every year, and the kids are always like, Dad, you want to go ice skating with me? No, I don't.
SPEAKER_04:I can skate in a straight line really well. Turning, not great. Stopping. Yeah, the stopping, the wall is there to stop me. Yeah, I just basically go in straight lines for on a rink.
SPEAKER_07:So I just want to kind of give you all a an overview of some documentation to back up these things, uh, as well as an understanding of what we're dealing with. Um, because if we have even one million Muslims in the United States who are radicalized, which if we go by the Pew study that was done 10 years ago of how many Muslims worldwide who would love to live under Sharia law, it was like 70% of them. Right? So if 70% of the I think we have 25 million Muslims in America now, right? You're looking at 14 million of them willing to do what needs to be done to live under Sharia law. So just understand where we're at. You know, things are bad now, just don't worry, they're gonna get worse. And that's the whole purpose of you know, this whole show is to provide the community and the information for y'all to be able to do something about it. Um this guy's funny. The dumbbos outbreed the smartos for you, dum dums. Is this is that the Easter Island head and the night at the museum? Is that who this guy is?
SPEAKER_04:I don't know. Did you ever see that movie? I've seen night at the museum. I've never seen Idiocracy, though it seemed idiocry.
SPEAKER_07:I watched it when I was in the Marines. It's okay, it's funny, but it's like it's one of those movies you used to watch before we had memes. Yeah, so you don't really watch those movies anymore.
SPEAKER_04:Like that's why like uh like Borat.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, like Borat and all that, and like Napoleon Dynamite, like they're just not funny anymore. Now we have memes.
SPEAKER_04:We can scroll in certain for memes, yeah.
SPEAKER_02:That's what Erica. Lots and lots of renditions of Erica over and over on repeat.
SPEAKER_07:It is, it is the government, and it is slightly religious, right? What's his name? What's the guy that Kennedy Hall used to watch a lot you talk about Islam all the time? I know who you're talking about. Oh really.
SPEAKER_04:I had his name on my mind earlier in the episode.
SPEAKER_07:He's a real huge semiphiliac, like he loves the Jews.
SPEAKER_11:Does he loves stuff?
SPEAKER_07:I think that's why he hates Islam so much because he loves the Jews so much. But basically, you know, his hypothesis was that Islam is basically just a revamped moon worshiping cult.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, exactly. Paul, that thought the African guy don't remember his name.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, that you know, that's South African guy, not Kenya.
SPEAKER_04:It starts with a J.
SPEAKER_07:Right? It does start with a J.
SPEAKER_04:No, that's an Irish guy.
SPEAKER_07:That Javin McGuinness.
SPEAKER_04:Yes, Gavin McGuinness does love the Jews. You're right. He does love the Jews.
SPEAKER_07:I don't understand that. Even after he had a Jew basically side against him with the Muslims, like he still loves him. I don't get it. What is his name? Oh, that's gonna kill you. You're so close. It's on the tip of your tongue.
SPEAKER_06:We'll see. Islam moon cult. Let me find that. Where is it?
SPEAKER_07:Uh where are you Lloyd Dejong? Lloyd Dejong. So close. Started with a J.
SPEAKER_04:Okay, but uh Dejong, like I got I guess I was thinking about Jong.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, which is dangerously close to thinking about dog.
SPEAKER_07:Oh, so that's all that's it on that topic. If something else comes up, I'll I'll talk about it. But I want to go over December's competition.
SPEAKER_04:Okay.
SPEAKER_07:All right, so you're gonna need a timer, right? You can use a phone, you can use your pack timer, whatever you want to use. We're going to do the bill drill at five yards, six shots, five yards. It doesn't have to be from the holster. You're probably gonna want it eventually in the holster because you're gonna you're gonna start out with five push-ups first. You're gonna do five push-ups, stand up, build drill, six shots in the A zone for five yards. Because the bit the build drill can be between thirty three and seven yards. We're gonna do five. We're gonna right now. Five is pretty close.
SPEAKER_04:Are we gonna do if if you if we're not gonna do in the holster, we can do what low ready?
SPEAKER_07:You can do a little ready, yeah. Okay, and you so if you want to stage it on a barrel, do your five push-ups, get up, grab it, shoot. I'm okay with that. Because some people this is gonna be restricted by some people's access to a range and what they allow them to do. Oh, true.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, like indoor ranges usually don't allow from the holster all the time. Right.
SPEAKER_07:So if you have a table, put it on the table, five push-ups, get up, six rounds, right? Time limit on this is gonna be 10 seconds, right? We're gonna use hit factor again. And I'll post this on the telegram chat, but the time limit is gonna be 10 seconds. You can pump out five push-ups, get up, and shoot six rounds in like two seconds. You can do it, I promise you. Right? And you might need to do it a few times. If you have to end up doing 50 push-ups in a day to get it done, you're welcome. Right. But that's what we're that's what we're doing for this month. So anybody should be able to do this. You can do this in indoor range, you can do it outdoor range. Make sure you record it though. It has to be recorded, no cutting of the of the film. Use hit factor to report your your hits. And same thing. Whoever wins in December, you I'm gonna buy you your favorite avoiding Babylon t-shirt, mug, or autographed item from Rob.
SPEAKER_04:Autographed? Yeah. Okay, well then we got to ship it to me first so I can autograph it.
SPEAKER_07:That's fine.
SPEAKER_04:We can do that.
SPEAKER_07:No problem. We're gonna do pistol, Paul. I don't want to focus on rifles yet. I want guys because a pistol is most likely what anybody's gonna use in a self-defense situation. So I want to focus on pistols because of that, and get some.
SPEAKER_04:And for anyone who doesn't have guns, we want them to get a pistol first.
SPEAKER_07:Yes, yeah, that's the first thing you need to get. Even if it's a Glock V. Get one. And I'll post this in the Telegram chat. If y'all don't, if y'all aren't in the telegram, get in there. We've got a lot of good information, a lot of deals going on right now, especially with Black Friday and Cyber Monday and all that. Just make sure you've got Black Friday money to be able to do that. Do not go into debt for anything, please. There's no reason to go into debt for any of this stuff. Just save up and maybe next, you know, if you're wanting to get that, you know, the PBS 14 that you've been wanting this entire time and you don't have the money for it, save up for next Black Friday and get it in.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, I am worried about that. You're right.
SPEAKER_07:You can set it with your left hand, so it's all like janky. It's all janky, yeah.
SPEAKER_04:I was uh I was in a gun shop on Black Friday. They had I know it's a controversial weapon, people love it or hate it, but they had a a scar 556.
SPEAKER_07:Were you looking at the 16 or 17?
SPEAKER_04:Uh well, the technically we call it the 15 now, but it's a new one. No, no, no.
SPEAKER_07:I was looking at the 556. The 556, 16, isn't it?
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, yeah, something like that. I think but I didn't buy it because it was still$3,500. Yeah, and they're not good. No, Paul, I didn't buy it. They're not good. Well, like, I don't understand they're not bad, but they're not thirty five hundred dollars good.
SPEAKER_07:If if you could get it for fifteen hundred, I might think about it. But the issue, like anybody I've Known that was issued it, hated it. We've got a guy down here who's running for Senate right now, Jed something. He was in the SEAL team. He was on Ryan Alabama name right there. John Ryan show. And what? Jed. Wait, look, he's Protestant. You know, that's what they do down there. That's what they do. He's probably got kids with different variations of the name Caitlin or Kaelin or Balin or Jalen. And you know, his wife wears like a white sundress all the time with you know cowboy boots, that type of thing.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_07:But he was on the Sean Ryan show. And I had a conversation with him in person one time because he was doing a he was running for governor. Or no, he's running for sheriff in our in Jefferson County, where Birmingham's located. And I was talking to him and we're talking about the scar. And he's like he like the scar was like a a sub-4 MOA gun. He's like, he's like, you're you're within four MOA, you're doing good. Oh my gosh. Horrible. Like I've got pistols that do better than that.
SPEAKER_04:Or yeah.
SPEAKER_07:Jed. God, what was his name? Jed something.
SPEAKER_06:Jed or Jeb. Hold on. Jed running for senator in Alabama.
SPEAKER_07:Jared. How's Way off?
SPEAKER_04:You got you got three of the five letters. So bad with names. So bad.
SPEAKER_07:I'm good with faces though. Good faces. He's a good dude, though. He's a real good dude. He serves on the Blunt County, which is just north of Birmingham SWAT team as well. They do like a lot of he was on scene when that those creepos got found with that child trafficking farm in Alabama.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_07:Like in early fall. That's right. He was on scene for that. He's a good dude, though. I'd vote for him for governor. I wouldn't vote for him over Tommy Tupperville, but I'd vote for him. Um, but I think he's running for Senate, not governor. I'm all jacked up. Don't listen to me. Look, I've had a long weekend. I'm fishing like I'm fishing things out of the toilet before I come on the show. I've had a long day at work. You know, I've had like a bunch of meetings today, having to talk all day. I'm kind of talked out. Didn't really want to come on tonight, but I came on anyway, and now I enjoy it. You know, this weekend was crazy with like Friday. We I took everybody to go get our Christmas tree. Yeah. Um, because I waited like because we don't decorate before Christmas, not Christmas decorations anyway. And so like we would put up Garland, we've got the Advent wreath out because I've made it a point since we since my wife is converted, and with like all the kids, we take the face seriously in the house. We don't celebrate Christmas before Christmas. I don't want to be burnt out on Christmas before we get to Christmas. So we're trying to we're trying to really celebrate Advent. But last year when I did this, I waited till like a week before Christmas to get my Christmas tree, and I got the Charlie Brown Christmas tree because that was all that was left. Right? It was like dead, leaning over, you know, looked like the Grinch had just returned it, it goes back. So I had to get it this year, the day after Thanksgiving. Go ahead and get one. We we have a Christmas tree farm down here. Went down, cut my own, right? Next time I'm gonna take a chainsaw because those those sharp those saws were sharp, but man, those trees are made of iron. Took me forever to cut that thing down. But we did that. We knew we and they have like hay ride and they have a a carriage ride and all that, and the kids were loving that. So we spent all day Friday doing that. Saturday, we go to that Christmas market, and then that night was the Auburn, Alabama Iron Bowl, which I'm an Auburn fan, so that was a rough game for me. And then Sunday morning we wake up and go to early mass. So we're at you know, I'm driving 45 minutes to mass there by 7:30 because we went today, and now I'm just like wore out, man. Like I'm I'm acting like I'm 25 years old trying to do all this stuff, not realizing like you know, I'm I'm halfway to 50 at this point in the 40s, you know, or just about anyway. I'm almost there. Like, what am I doing? This is why you need to have kids when you're young. It is have them in your 20s, you can do this a whole lot easier.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, we uh we traveled for Thanksgiving four hours down to the Minneapolis, St. Paul, and stayed in a hotel for four nights. Yeah, I don't know if it was the bed they had in that hotel or just I never it was so exhausted.
SPEAKER_07:So yeah, why not? We're doing so. O Christmas tree isn't Jesse Tree until Christmas Eve, and then we then we decorate at Christmas Eve. Man, this year wasn't bad. So I've got one brother-in-law who's not allowed to come to our house, right? So I've got a brother-in-law who has three children from two different women. One of them's not even his. He adopted this kid. Last year, I think it was last year, he had an accident at work, and he's he's like a diesel mechanic type thing, and he had a piece of equipment almost cut him in half. His girlfriend at the time, while he's in the hospital recovering from death, stole his car and emptied his bank account. What? Yeah, and ran off with another dude. He took her back, got her pregnant, had the third kid with her. She decided a couple months after having the baby she doesn't want to be a mom anymore and took off. Like, I don't need you around my house. Right. You're like I probably would let him come over, but I know he would bring a new girl around. I'm like, no, I don't have that. No, I I can't allow it. Like it it's amazing to me how many of how much of my family I just can't be around because I don't want them corrupting my kids. Like I can deal with them fine. You know, if it's just me and my wife, we're fine. But I don't want them corrupting my kids. Satanist Wicca niece-in-law. Better behavior. That's good. She only played with the Ouija board for 30 minutes instead of an hour this time.
SPEAKER_04:I brought requisite wine to Thanksgiving.
SPEAKER_07:I'm proud of you pronouncing it correctly. What so I'm proud of you for pronouncing that correctly. Thank you.
SPEAKER_04:And uh as I you know go to open it, my cousin's husband is like, hold on, hold on, I have a pulpner for this. I'm like, what you have a what for this? A pulpener. He runs, runs to dig in a drawer, comes back, and when they had they had gone to the Vatican sometime in the last 10 years, and they got a uh a wine corkscrew that had Pope Francis on the top.
SPEAKER_07:Why so here's my question Is that blasphemy? If it's not, where can I buy one?
SPEAKER_04:Uh I mean it will they got it at the Vatican, the official Vatican gift shop.
SPEAKER_07:Now, I mean, we all know blasphemy don't Francis have to sign off on that. Like, do you think that like they came to him like, hey, we're gonna be selling this, it's a popener. Can you sign off that we're allowed to use your image and likeness for this?
SPEAKER_04:Well, if if uh I screw people all the time, I might as well screw some line. If the young pope show is to be believed as accurate, then yes, he would have had to sign up on it. You ever watch that? That's a documentary, that's not a show. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Not not uh it's not blasphemy for Pope Francis, it would be for St. Pius X. I uh I did not get a picture. I'm sorry.
SPEAKER_07:Like so what about one of like the pornocracy popes? That'd be appropriate to make them a governor.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, that'd be amazing. Now I'm gonna have to look at Pope Corkscrew. That's so good. Oh man.
SPEAKER_04:Okay, so this wasn't it exactly, but if this website hold on, let me share this. Look, they have them for bottle caps. Is that John Paul II? Yeah. Purchase that so the original 2004. Oh man.
SPEAKER_07:Could you imagine getting one of these like as a third class relic of the Pope?
SPEAKER_04:Oh my gosh. Us Catholics, we love drinking so much. We will put we have blessings for beer. We will put the vicar of Christ on an item to open a beer bottle. Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:Look, uh, you know, as has been going over social media lately, you can't properly worship God without alcohol.
SPEAKER_04:That's very true. Make sure family members put religious items on their Christ Christmas wish list. Starts with Julie's tacky treasures. That is what that website was, by the way. At least the website's self-aware.
SPEAKER_07:I'm just imagining a show is like, is this blasphemy? And then bringing up examples, like, I don't know.
SPEAKER_08:Is holy crap blasphemy? Is holy crap blasphemy?
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, that phrase. I think if you're calling something holy crap, then that's blasphemy.
SPEAKER_07:But if you just if you just say it like out of a reaction, holy crap, is it blasphemy? Well, let me so let's say this. If if it is blasphemy, is it a venial sin? Like, what's the grave matter?
SPEAKER_04:Blasphemy is grave is grave matter, right?
SPEAKER_07:So right, but like but like you're not doing it to be blasphemous, right? You're not right to be blasphemous.
SPEAKER_04:It is grave matter, the but do the other two conditions of mortal sin apply? Like, are you doing with full knowledge? And are you doing it like with full and like full what's the word? Consent. Right? So if it's truly a habit, then you're you're you know it's probably you probably don't mean full knowledge and full consent.
SPEAKER_07:Holy guacamole is that blasphemy? I mean it can be set aside as holy.
SPEAKER_04:True. All I know is do you know what avocados meant in the Mayan language?
SPEAKER_07:The word avocado?
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, what testicle? Because that's what they kind of look like.
SPEAKER_07:I love avocados. You love yep. I love the avocados, the little green men testicles. Did you did you ever have a restaurant growing up called Chi Chi's?
SPEAKER_04:I've heard of it, like it's we never had one nearby us, I don't think, but I've heard of it.
SPEAKER_07:No, we had one growing up, and there was an urban legend going around. The reason they closed is because Chi Chi's was a Spanish slang word for little member. Oh, and so it didn't take off very much. Well, definitely didn't do well with the Spanish speaking crowd, right? No, not at all. They didn't, but I mean, to be let's be honest, Spanish people aren't going to any American Mexican restaurants, right? If you want a good Mexican restaurant, you find out where all the Mexicans go.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, so down in the Twin Cities, you know, we have the uh the west side of St. Paul is all Hispanic, and you know, every street corner has at least one, you know, mercado, which is like market, and each little mercado has like a deli that sells the most amazing tamales and you know, all that stuff.
SPEAKER_07:Across the street from the Gwinnette County Fire School. I'm blanking right now. Anyway, there's a gas station, and in that gas station was a little Mexican restaurant. Best burritos I've ever had in my life. And it was and then I first started going there because I started noticing there was a bunch of Mexicans going in there all the time getting food, and I was like, so I went in there and man, best burritos I've ever had in my life. That was the first time I I got introduced to what we now know as street tacos, like the the the corn tortillas instead of the flour tortillas.
SPEAKER_02:Yep, and it was so good.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, I love little street tacos, especially lingua. I don't know if you're a fan of lingua, but yeah, it's good.
SPEAKER_07:If I yeah, if I can eat half fertilized duck egg, like I'm pretty much open to anything.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, that's right. You went was that when you were in Okinawa?
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, my staff sergeant's wife made it.
SPEAKER_04:No, no, no, no.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, we've got a we've got an occasion restaurant opening up here because we're not far from Louisiana, and they do boudine, and it's so good.
SPEAKER_04:I've always wanted to try it. That yeah, yeah, yeah, Freeman. That's because you're just too plain white man.
SPEAKER_07:Taco Bells is the extent of his Mexican delicacy.
SPEAKER_04:On I think it was Friday or Saturday, I forget which. I'd let Maddie, my six-year-old, my oldest, decide where where he wanted to go to eat, wherever he wanted. Last time I gave him that opportunity, he decided to go to Benny Hanna's, and it was the most expensive dinner I've ever paid for. So I was really hoping, really hoping he wasn't gonna choose that again. Um, but he chose a Brazilian steakhouse. Oh, yeah. And he loved, you know, the little card, he just kept his card green, and next thing you know, he's got a plate just covered it. I'm like, you turn that red and you eat that all before you get another piece.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, I took my wife there a few years ago for our anniversary, and I made sure I went and worked out that morning. I did a run that morning, made sure not to eat the whole day. It's like I'm gonna get my money out of this place because it's like it's like 150 bucks for two people to go there between drinks and tip and everything. You know, it's it's you're dropping some money. I'm gonna get my money out of this place. But I didn't turn my card to red the entire time. Just keep bringing it. I didn't go to the salad bar, I didn't go to the sides bar. You don't touch that stuff. That's not what you're there for.
SPEAKER_04:Well, you know, but the problem is that stuff is really good, though. Like it is good. The black bean and pork stew that you put over the rice. I'd pay 30 bucks for unlimited. That's not what I'm there for.
SPEAKER_07:I'm not leaving the Brazilian steakhouse with the meat sweats and cramps because I need to take a crap. Like, I've failed my mission on the way there.
SPEAKER_04:Hope goes Operation Meat Sweats. And Patty's like, what does that mean? And we're like, Well, you'll see.
SPEAKER_06:So worth it, man. So good. I need to go there again.
SPEAKER_04:Street tacos are Mexican tequila. I mean, not sure how that works necessarily, but taco. Like that's how they infiltrate us with the street tacos.
SPEAKER_02:Man, no polo, Paul, it wasn't a photo, it was another one.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, we so I've got quite a few clients who are illegal here in the United States. And I've been talking to them the past couple of months, like again, we're trying to get a you know an idea of the pole, you know, the with my finger on the pulse of what's going on, and they are scared to death. And a lot of them, and we like Alabama, like we've got a lot of Hispanics here, a lot of Mexicans, especially illegal Mexicans. But I like I just don't see them getting rounded up very much. But they're like if you get pulled over for a speeding ticket, you're gone, right? And so they're all scared to death, and like I'm kind of caught in the middle because like a lot of these guys are good family men and they've been here for 20 years, they just never got their citizenship like they should have. So I keep telling, like, man, what are you doing? Like, he's like, Well, I gotta go back to Mexico in order to apply to be able to come in. It might be years. I'm like, but is that worth it to be able to stay here? Why don't you do that? You know, and he's like, I don't know. So I'm kind of conflicted because I don't know any of these guys, and then none of them are bad guys at all. You know, not now. I have met a couple of guys who are criminals, and I've told other guys, like, y'all need to turn him in because if he's with y'all and y'all he gets snatched up, they're taking y'all with them, right? If they come after him, and so which is it's I just kind of keep an idea and an eye on what's going on around here, and even down here in Alabama, man, they're scared to death. We've got entire construction projects that are taking like twice as to three times as long because they're not coming into work, you know, if they're just yeah, I believe it's snatched up, yeah. You know, quite a few of them are like, Well, what happened? What do I do if I get snatched up? And like, hopefully, you got enough money and savings your family can get by for a while until you can come back. You know, the good thing with a lot of Mexicans is they can live on very little, and they've got a really good community that can help each other out, but man, I think I'm gonna have a bunch of guys that end up getting shipped back. That does so remittances, right? And sending money back is an issue. We do need to tax remittances, uh like a 50% tax, at least. You don't, you know, you don't get to send money back off the backs of taking wages away from American citizens, right? But a lot of my guys don't do that, they don't have anybody back there. Oh, they're familiar with that. Now, I do know some guys who do, right? But most of my guys that I talk to, you know, especially like church or whatever, not in my not in my parish, but other parishes around that I go to occasionally when I talk to them, like they send lots of money back, like thousands of dollars a month. Wow, man, how are you what are you living on over here? Right. So yeah, it's it's definitely a real thing. All right, let's see.
SPEAKER_04:Corn is having that's how I know you're not from the Midwest. Corn is loser.
SPEAKER_07:Have you ever had street corn?
SPEAKER_04:Street corn is amazing.
SPEAKER_07:Like, do you eat it on the cob or in the cup? Most of the time I get it, it's in the cup. You've never got it on the cob.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_07:I like it on the cob a whole lot better. Yeah, I don't like the cup's okay. I think they overcharge the cup. So I'm like, yeah, and you know, I'm kind of Jewish that way. Let's see, what else do I want to go over?
SPEAKER_04:I need a haircut. You are looking quite real, real elder brotherish up there. But Paul, it it I know the I know you say the cob makes you feel like it isn't GMO. Probably still GMO.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, you can't get non-GMO corn in the United States. Yeah, it's impossible.
SPEAKER_04:Uh do they even sell non-GMO seeds?
SPEAKER_07:You can't you cannot get if you get non-GMO corn or organic corn, it has to come from outside the United States. No one in the United States has non-GMO corn at all. It's just not possible, which is the the biggest issue I've seen with you know, because we eat probably 80-20, 80% organic, 20%, because I still want to be able to go out to eat and stuff, and there's not a lot of organic, even still, like there's a restaurant called Organic Restaurants or something, and like Walmarts on it. Like, come on, man. Like, so they're apparently not vetting anybody. You can just put anything on this thing, like start seeing some chilies on there or something. But so we try to eat, yeah, some cheese, some little member. So we try to eat 8020. So when we eat at home, it's all organic. And when we go out to eat, that's the only time we really don't eat organic. Because I've got friends that eat only organic, and occasionally, if they have to go out to eat, they're down for the count the rest of the day. They're just done for. I'm like, man, I can't like I need to have a little bit of you know tolerance for that stuff because like there's occasionally like if I'm traveling, I can't eat organic, it's just not possible. I mean, like, unless I go to the grocery store and just eat like deli meat or something, you know. But if I'm having to, if I want to eat a warm meal, it's just not possible.
SPEAKER_04:So plus, you know, if the end of the world comes and you have to tuck into those MREs, you don't want to die because you're not used to that crap.
SPEAKER_07:If you're gonna die from anything from an MRE, it's gonna be from constipation. It's gonna break you out.
SPEAKER_11:Not enough fiber of those things, man.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, the first so when when I went to MCT, it was the first time that I didn't poop for two weeks. What because all we ate was tray rats and and MREs, and I didn't like I was so backed up. It was when that first poop, I was like gripping the sides, sweating, you know, trying to pass the baby.
SPEAKER_04:You're hard to come on, you can make it hard. Don't give out homie.
SPEAKER_07:It's just because all it was nothing but MREs for like two weeks, it was horrible. Like they're occasionally okay, so okay, so we started watching the outdoor boys. I've never watched the outdoor boys before. When did we started watching it with the kids and they love it? But they're seeing this guy eat something. Like it's funny to me is like a third of his videos is him just eating. Yeah, he's like, Oh, gonna stop and eat something, and he's like making his meal and eating it. I'm like, brother, that's all you do. Like, when are you gonna get to work? Build this snow fort. That's what I'm here for.
SPEAKER_04:Quit eating. I mean, though, to be fair, like in survival situations, like 90% of your time is figuring out what you're gonna eat next, you know.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, how to get out of the weather and how to eat. Yeah, is really all those things are about. You watch the ones where they like travel to like Taiwan and I haven't watched it, so we watched one where they went to Florida and they like did like Python hunting and stuff, yeah. Yeah, yeah. So we watched that one. We watched the one where he built like the snow cave or whatever, and that was fun. Um but apparently we've got like thousands of videos we can watch at this point. We didn't do since they're not making anymore, but yeah. So we've got quite a backlog to get through if they don't delete his channel for being a tutorial. What he used to be a lawyer. He was like a CPA lawyer or something, wasn't he? Well, I think he still is a lawyer. Is he? He's always a law firm. A traffic lawyer. He's chasing ambulances in in Virginia.
SPEAKER_04:I know they're Mormon.
SPEAKER_07:They're Mormon, really?
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, and in the videos where they travel to like Taiwan and other places on Sundays, they'll they say they'll you know they go to church, so but they don't tell you what or where or anything. But I did some research on their Mormon.
SPEAKER_07:That's sad. That's why he does all that traveling. That's why the CIA loves Mormons. True. Because they're used to traveling. We watched the one where he went to Alaska to get the uh the walrus skull and all that. My kids were thoroughly grossed out. It was awesome. Might have to watch that one.
SPEAKER_08:It was good, it was good.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, I mean, it's amazing how much being active will cause you to lose weight. Damn. I I overdid it at the gym last week, and I've been having back problems ever since. I wanted to go to the gym today, but I was like, man, I'm I'm gonna have to just do cardio or something. So because my back's been killing me. Which is a lingering issue from my time in the Marine Corps. Like two years ago it was bad. Like it might I don't know if I had like a pinched nerve or whatever, but if I sat down for a little bit and when I went to get up, if my legs weren't straight, it would like pinch my nerve, and it would be like I'm being stabbed in the back. Occasionally just you know, like yeah, like I would like lose my breath because it hurts so bad, and I'm like sweating because it hurts so bad. I haven't had that in a while. Thank thank god.
SPEAKER_04:But yeah, the spasms are you get those from time to time and they're not fun.
SPEAKER_07:I had one of those tens units. You ever use a tens unit? Yeah, where it like just shocks you, yeah.
SPEAKER_04:You ever hooked them up to the places they say not to to see what happens? Like okay, I realized wow, phrasing phrasing, wow. Oh like the neck, you're not supposed to hook them up to like your neck and stuff like that, and you do that, and also next thing you know, it's like your whole body's just I can see that.
SPEAKER_07:No, no, Taffy, don't uh we used to in the Marines, we used to see how long we could get tased each other for before somebody gave up. So you just do those little nine volt ones now you can buy zapping. So we like whoever could hold on the longest. I think like 30 seconds is the longest somebody ever held on. And it was the only reason we stopped at 30 seconds because he crapped his pants. We had to stop. We're afraid if you're losing bowel control, what else are you losing control of?
SPEAKER_04:You know what? Yeah, you when you grab your pants, you win. You you just you've won that.
SPEAKER_08:That's automatic. That's automatic. No one else needs to play.
SPEAKER_04:I recently bought some palms, you know, pepper spray, OC spray. And I'm so tempted to do it for the channel. Not on live stream. Why not on live stream? Who are you gonna spray, a kid? Either one of my kids would have to spray me, or someone would have to spray Anthony. Oh, that'd be awesome. It'd be like a lost bet sort of thing. That'd be awesome. Or we both do it.
SPEAKER_07:I'm not I'm not shooting myself with bear spray.
SPEAKER_04:I think this is stronger. Well, probably as strong as a bear spray. The strongest concept.
SPEAKER_07:The next time you and Anthony are together, you should say surprise.
unknown:BAM!
SPEAKER_04:Hit him with it, and as he's screaming, I'm like, do it for the LLC, Anthony. Suck it up.
SPEAKER_07:That that trad LLC versus Tread Inc. comment. I'm I'm outside milking my cow and I'm laughing so hard that I had to stop. You know, my and my daughter's next to me, I'm trying to show her how to milk the cow, and she just sees me doubled over on the bench, laughing real hard.
SPEAKER_06:I was laughing so hard.
SPEAKER_07:Oh man, that is funny. All right, we got any questions? I think I'm gonna wrap this up early. What we got? Anyone got anything?
SPEAKER_04:Any any anecdotes? Any anyone buy anything fun for Black Friday?
SPEAKER_07:I mean, I didn't spend no money. I bought two, yeah.
SPEAKER_04:I didn't really, but I just didn't.
SPEAKER_07:I got too much going on. Y'all need to be buying ammo though, man. These ammo deals are crazy. I saw 500 rounds of 556 for 30 cents around. Oof. I don't think y'all understand how crazy that is. I wait, I haven't seen that since like mid-Trump years, like eight years ago. 2018. Let's see what's on old PSA. Let's see what they got some craziness in there. What's their summer Monday look like?
SPEAKER_04:Same thing as their whole month of Black Friday. Yeah, I know.
SPEAKER_07:Like there's never it's always like it's Black Friday every day over there at PSA.
SPEAKER_06:Just looking at some of these. Now I might get some of these mag extensions.
SPEAKER_07:Those would be fun. The PSA ones. On what? So they have uh plus five mag extensions. So it's it's for a 17 round mag, and that's Got a few of those for my 17, but just those plus fives on there because I use mag extensions because not for the extra capacity, I use it for the weight, right? So when I drop a mag, like the old the standard mags, they don't always drop free, yeah. Right. So the weight of the mag extension will help pull it out. I saw tracers for sale. I saw like 500 tracers for sale. They're like 55 cents a piece. That's a killer deal. Because you're only you're only gonna throw like three in a mag. You'll do of 30 rounds, right? You'll do like one every 10 rounds, you'll put an incinerator round in so you know where you're shooting at. And this is mostly for you know automatic rifle. So if you've got you know one of those super safes or uh an FRT checker or something, but let's see what else we got in here. They've still got a revolver for sale. What they've got a 357 revolver for sale as for the uh Taylors and Company for this the polished or is that white or polished? That looks white. Someone on on Twitter bought it for fun. Was any good?
SPEAKER_04:Uh I don't know.
SPEAKER_07:I didn't see it looks like a I mean 330 bucks, you can't really go wrong. That's true. I mean, but I did see. Have you seen do you ever watch the golden web guy? No, he does like burn downs and sees it to see how fast, like or how long most barrels and stuff can go. So I have a cook Q sugar weasel. I bought it a couple years ago. It's it's it's fine, right? It's it's I've had no issues with it. I have a LPVO on it, you know, and it it's what I used to use with my thermals, and the trigger's okay. I don't get the the love for that trigger at all. It's okay, but apparently he did a burn down on it and on the Q Sugar Weasel, and the gas tube lasted like 200 rounds. Like, oh, that ain't good. So I was like, I'm but I'm not gonna be shooting that thing full auto, so I don't think it's gonna be an issue. But true, it didn't give me a lot of faith in it if I needed to go to war with it.
SPEAKER_04:I the only lever actions I have are we have a Henry and 350, no a Henry and 44 Magnum and a Henry and 3030.
SPEAKER_07:I have a Marlin and 3030 that was my dad's, and that's my truck gun. Like I've got 3030 soft points in it, which are fun. I don't know if you've ever shot a watermelon with a soft point, but that one's as close to the explosives as you can get with a rifle round. But it's fun, but it holds like five plus one, I think. But I mean I'm you're punching through everything with that thing. That thing kicks. It's it's fun to shoot, but I gotta get it polished so it the lever action works better. It's just but it's like it is what it is. Like it wasn't an expensive rifle, so I don't expect it to be a phenomenal shooter or whatever. Nothing on Palmano State really jumps out at me. Let's see who else wants to. Did you see Hoplight come out with the uh flashbang?
SPEAKER_04:Yes, yes, I did. Can we show that? You yeah, it's not a firearm. Let's see. What is his webpage called? Hoplight I don't know. I'm just gonna go to his Twitter. Hoplite. He said he'd come on with us sometime, by the way. Oh, that'd be fun.
SPEAKER_02:Okay, here I got it.
SPEAKER_07:I don't think anybody's ever really are they so he's from New Zealand, but they have a subsidiary here in Texas, right? Yes, yep. And he's FSSP. Uh yeah, I know he was Catholic. I didn't know he was FSSP. That's pretty cool. What does it eat? You know, because some of them use like a a blank uh um shotgun shell.
SPEAKER_04:That's what this uses, yeah. That's fine. Uh it's a triple arms a 10 gauge, yeah. So he uh if you use a normal like a normal shotgun shell, apparently you might have to register it as an explosive device. But he said something like the whatever shells they're sending that you can buy from that they know won't qualify it as an explosive device. I wonder what the difference is. I don't know. I don't know what's going on. What was they selling before? What are we selling for? Let me bring it up on his website. I think it was like almost it was almost 300, I think. 260.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, 260. And they're reusable. Yeah, I mean that's not bad. That'd be fun. And then the shells, a pack of six are 29 bucks, 10 gauge short blanks. That might be that might be a Christmas present for me. Would be cool. Now I've never seen her use. What could you imagine having to chase down that pen though? You know you're gonna drop that thing. Yeah, or like the spoon, right? Like if I wonder if the spoon just stays on. I'd buy one.
SPEAKER_04:I'd play with it for sure. Yeah, and I've never used or seen the real thing in in action. Like how they're not fun. What they're not fun.
SPEAKER_07:I mean, like, if you're outside the room, you still get a little bit of it outside the room. Yeah, it's it's it's a bad day. Did this look like it's compared at all? Would this thing compare to it? I doubt it.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, no, yeah.
SPEAKER_07:I mean, it it's the this will still suck. Like it don't get you're not gonna like with a like a real flashbang, like you're out of the fight disoriented for like 30 seconds to a minute. Okay, like it takes a while to get your bearings back because like the all the concussive force to hit you and and then the brightness, you know, and it's like it's bad. But this is probably like this probably scare the crap out of you.
SPEAKER_04:Well, like uh imagine a 10 gau shotgun going off in the room would, right?
SPEAKER_07:Yeah. And because I, you know, the uh because I've got some smoke grenades from Enola Gay, like for Airsoft, yeah. And they've got like a minute, minute and a half burn time. So between smokes and flashbangs, man, you can do like you can do a lot, a lot of distraction operations and such. Man, like just imagine. So I have one of those they call him Bob, right? It's like the stand-up punching guy, you know, he's like rubber, he's on a stand. You ever seen those? Yeah, yeah, right. Put a you know, a chest rig on him and put like you know, four mags in it, all filled with tannerite, right? And then and then super gluing ball bearings to the outside of it, right? And then having flash, so as soon as you come in the door, it sets off two of those flashbangs, they blow up. You're disoriented, you see a guy in the corner, you shoot at him because he's you know he looks like he's got a chest regular firearm, blows up four claymore mines, improvised claymore mines hitting you, right? And then you've got like a roomba coming in that holds about a pound of tannerite coming in.
SPEAKER_03:That yeah, that'll do it.
SPEAKER_06:That'd be fun. It'd be a lot of fun.
SPEAKER_07:I like the 2.0. If I were to buy one now, I would buy the 2.0 carry metal edition. You're looking at about 900 bucks for that gun.
SPEAKER_04:You might have some. I have the 2.0 performance center and 10 millimeter, right? It's a nice gun.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, they're really, really nice guns. But I would get the all if I'm gonna do that, I'm gonna do all metal. Yeah, any discontinued ammo is going bye-bye.
SPEAKER_07:I don't know.
SPEAKER_03:Is there discontinued ammo is going by?
SPEAKER_07:Have you so speaking of which because SIG makes their own ammo, which now makes me think of the issue with SIG. Have you seen the issue with SIG?
SPEAKER_04:I was gonna ask you that about 10 minutes ago.
SPEAKER_07:Man, if you're still doing if like if you know this and you still do business with SIG, like you're just you're a traitor to the cause. So if we all those of y'all that don't know, Sig has been reporting customers to the ATF if they construe your weapon as something other than it is. For example, somebody sent a rifle back to SIG to get repaired, and it had a blade on it, not a stock, kind of like a brace, and they reported them to the ATF. That's just one example, right? Any company that will do that, we don't need to be doing business with. So no more 226s or 229s, no MCXs, no spears, right? None of that. Stay away from sick. I thought about buying a spear on Friday, but I didn't do that either. So the the issue with the spear, there's a lot of issues with the spear, but one is the handguard right like flexes a lot and will touch the barrel, right? Which throws off your accuracy, which is crazy for the amount of money that gun is. It's amazing to me that they people still buy that, but they just do it because well that you know they they have a contract with the military, you know, the guy, right? Like, oh because what the because to the average layman, well, this is military grade, right? This is what the military uses for someone who's been in the military and like, brother, you call my firearms military grade, I'm a punch in the mouth. Firearms are way better than military grade, and that is lowest common denominator stuff there.
SPEAKER_04:I was gonna say uh especially considering or not considering, but compare what the spear is supposed to be the the general issue weapon, right? Compared to what SOCOM just decided to go with.
SPEAKER_07:Wasn't a spear. Yeah, Sons of Liberty Gunworks, the Mark One. Yeah, because I've got a M85 upper. That's my that's my go-to-war rifle. It's a 12 and a half inch, I have a suppressor on it. I've got a I do have a six hour red dot on it with a magnifier. But I mean, I that thing is accurate. For 12 and a half inch out at 100 yards, sub half MOAs. It's awesome. Where did you did you text him? How did you how did you get it?
SPEAKER_04:It might be in their they have an instruction video. He might have just watched that. Oh, do they? Okay, good. So while while you're hating on SIG, what are your thoughts on the new M7? Uh it's garbage.
SPEAKER_07:I think it's garbage. I won't say I won't say it's garbage, it should not be issued to the to the military because you have to understand you're gonna have your average Joe, your average Marine out there abusing this thing. And if it won't get run over by a Humvee and still shoot, we can't have it. Right. So anything that's going to if if you can flex the guard with your hand, that's not good. Yeah, right. Not only that, but then the new high-powered round they're having a whole lot of issues with. Which it because because the other the reason they went to high power rounds, they want to be able to have some armor piercing at longer distances, right? Because they think the the wars of the future we're gonna be shooting from like you know 800 meters or more. They're thinking wars with Russia and China, exactly.
SPEAKER_03:Right.
SPEAKER_07:So the issue there is one, you're creating this new high-powered round, it's blowing out these barrels. Like they're getting like 1,500 rounds out of a barrel before they have to change it, which is like my FN barrel in the in the Marine Corps. I think it had like 21,000 rounds before I got deployed with it the second time, right? Um, and it's still I show stock great with that. It was still getting you know one MOA at 100 yards, even with like the garbage 55 grain MOE had, we're it was doing really well. But the other issue with with the SIG is the fact that there's no support for it from SIG, right? They don't have the parts to repair a lot of these things in case something happens. If they're if you're having to blow out a barrel every 1500 rounds, which you're going through 120 rounds a year just at the rifle range, right? And if you do any type of training, you're looking at three, four, five hundred more rounds. Once a year, you might have to change that barrel out, right? But with that higher powered round and a bigger round, you can carry less ammo because it's heavier, which is the reason we got away from 308 in the first place, was because you can carry a whole lot more ammo with 556, double the ammo, if not triple, right? On just a basic loadout. So I I don't know. I think that was somebody getting a kickback deal, probably, which which you know started that, but I'm not a fan. I'm not a fan at all. Yeah, like and they've got thermals on it, an LPVO, like it the things like carrying around a child.
SPEAKER_04:Well, they have yeah, the new sites are ballistic computers.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, it's it's insane. Look, the Germans do two things better than everyone else: engineering and heresy.
SPEAKER_04:Well, and to be fair, this is not the German SIG. No, the German SIG is dead. There's still a Swiss SIG, not six hour, just SIG, and now six hour USA is run by an Israeli Jew. So literally, he served in the IDF.
SPEAKER_07:I'm not surprised, not surprised whatsoever.
SPEAKER_04:Damn.
SPEAKER_07:Nope, not a fan at all. Why are we trying to get away from the five six? It doesn't make any sense. What we need to do is what what they're doing is a new hyper hot engineering, yeah, to better rounds, which is why we've got like the M855 and then what's the new one? The uh it's got the steel penetrating tip to it. The is it A1? The 855 A1. Yeah, and that's what they need to do. That's where we're getting like your 75 and your 77 grain rounds now, and that's where you're going from like a one and nine, one to nine twist out to a one-to-seven on the barrels for the heavier rounds to be able to get more accuracy out of them.
SPEAKER_04:What what uh what Q is doing with the 8-6 blackout and and how they're playing with the twist rate is really interesting, too. You know, they they they're they've because the the reason why up until recently, like I think that what you what is it one in seven is like your average five five six or your fat your fasting five five six they've they didn't want to go lower than that or higher than that, however you look at it, because they're afraid of the ammo literally tearing itself apart as it spins, but like the 86 blackout is doing one in three, and that thing is you know, it's a subsonic, huge, heavy round that is showing itself to be incredibly accurate in the has a ton of penetration because even if even if it's not moving fast, that rotational energy is still energy.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, I can see that. Yeah, we'll see. I mean, there may be finally a round that does replace the 556, but because the problem you have the reason that a lot of these rounds are gonna have a hard time getting off the ground is the 556 is so ubiquitous now. We have the logistical support to make these rounds on the civilian market in case we need them, and if we can't get them from the military market anymore, right? And you can find AR-15 parts everywhere, right? So I I just it's the same thing.
SPEAKER_02:And it's all standardized, yeah.
SPEAKER_07:So it's it's much easier to repair these things, and the manufacturing is there. So even if they switch to a different round, you know, it's gonna have to still be on the AR platform, and you're just gonna have to switch the barrel out. And and it's gonna have to work with the mags that they currently use, right? Because it's gonna be a hard time to get anybody to switch them. That's why no, that's why people go to Glock and stay with Glock because they can use their mags interchangeably, right? When I want to go out and shoot my shadow compact, like I gotta make sure I got all my mags with me because you know my 34 Glock mags don't work.
SPEAKER_02:No.
SPEAKER_04:Go ahead, go ahead. Are you in favor of no so it's owned by some holding company that is rather shady, and no one knows who really owns the holding company.
SPEAKER_07:All these companies are being bought up by private equity, right? That's what's happening. Even my favorite sandwich shop, Jersey Mike's. They're smaller now, and there's not as much meat, and like it, like that's the whole reason I go to you. I'll pay$20 for a sub because I want to pick it up like I'm picking up a barbell. Okay, not anymore. It's like going to Subway, it's all bread.
SPEAKER_12:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:I have not shot the Tavor, but I do have I forget its real name, but the Springfield imports it is the Hellion. I have the Hellion. I hate bull pups.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah. I'll just answer one. I think they're awkward. They're their accuracy is garbage. That's the biggest issue with with bull pubs, is the accuracy is is really not good. But there, I mean, you can get used to anything, like the magazine in your armpit. Like I that if I can shoot an AK, I can do that. Uh but it's just the accuracy is not good. Eventually it cartwheels. Eventually it does. It it was initially designed to tumble. Then that then NATO and the UN and Geneva Convention had a real big issue with that because it was intended to more wound than anything. So they made them change it so it doesn't tumble as much.
SPEAKER_02:Boring. Boring NATO.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah. All right. What we got anything got? So did can you did you post the link to the telegram earlier?
SPEAKER_04:Oh, let me do that real quick. Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:So we're gonna post a link to Telegram. Get in there if you're not in there, share this video, like, subscribe, do all the things. Try and get this out to as many people as possible so they can be aware of this community. I've got George wanting to come on again from Chivalry Guild. Uh well, I want him to come on again, and he agreed to it. He's not like beating down my door to get back on. I want to get Chris back on to do another you know, a pot like an apothecary video. Like what kind of medicine should we have? Oh, I thought you were talking about the apothecary bag. Never mind. We can go about that too. Because I bought one of them. But like a like a homemade medicine cabinet, like what should we have for you know, in the event that we can't get access to a hospital or something for a little bit? So those kind of some of the shows I want to do. Next Monday, I want to do the show over the manual where we kind of touched on a little bit the first okay.
SPEAKER_06:We good. I'm gonna do I want to do a whole show going over that.
SPEAKER_07:I'm gonna bring up, I'm gonna make a summary and everything.
SPEAKER_04:What's your favorite HK?
SPEAKER_07:I want to shoot the what is the 516 416? 416. Here's the 556 right H something, whatever, right? Yeah, yeah. I want to shoot one of those. I like Havoc 2-1 on X a lot. I think he likes a lot of good, and I trust a lot of his information, and he's kind of got me one, but I just can't spend$4,000 on a rifle.
SPEAKER_04:I mean, the the 416 is basically AR-style short gas piston gun, right?
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, Patriot Ordnance Factory out of Arizona does the same thing for less money. Oh, really? I don't know if it's but but like you you get a like it I'm the 416 or the 556, whatever version you get is worth the$4,000. Don't give me like$4,000 to blow on that, I would, but I can't justify that.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, like the HK 416 might be the most widely adopted rifle by NATO special forces unit units of any rifle out there.
SPEAKER_07:I have the DI the Renegade Plus. It's got a really cool bolt carrier system on it. It's got a roller on it, so it's it lessens the amount of wear and tear between the the bolt carrier, the bolt and the or the bolt carrier group and the upper.
SPEAKER_06:It's it's really innovative.
SPEAKER_07:It has so there's a lot of really innovative things about that rifle. But they got their bone, they made their bones by making piston ARs. So I wonder if they've got anything that's comparable.
SPEAKER_04:If I had a ch I don't I'd have to I have three. Obviously the MP5 and its variants. The Mark 23, of course, hard to hard to beat that thing. But the P30, I think could be the perfect concealed carry gun if they had optic cuts on them. You can get uh Langdon Tactical has them with optic, they you know they'll do optic cuts on them, but they don't come from HK with optic cuts. Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:I mean it H2K has always been one of those ones. I'm always scared to get into it because it's kind of like buying a Mercedes. Like the cost isn't in the buying the Mercedes, it's in maintaining the Mercedes. Right? That that's my scare about it. Because I know like a Glock. If I if that thing goes out on me, I could just buy another Glock. Right. Yeah. Eventually, eventually everything cartwheels. On a long enough distance and timeline, everything cartwheels, even me.
SPEAKER_04:Plus, you can buy the exact ammo the military buys it most of the military variants. Yeah. I I don't know if there's a single military 556 round you can't buy.
SPEAKER_07:You can't buy A1. You sure? It I mean, I don't I don't know of anybody who sells it. I've not seen it. And if you if you do get it, you're probably paying a dollar a round. Lake City is the manufacturer for most of the military ammunition, and when they have over overflow, basically, they sell it to the civilian market.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, right here. Dozer munitions has has it from Lake City. They have 200 241 boxes of 10 rounds for sale right now. 30 bucks for 10 rounds.$3 a round?$3 around.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, that's I'm too poor for that. That's a rich man's bag right there. That is some mean looking.
SPEAKER_04:Apparently the ballistics on it are phenomenal. Why does it come in a stripper clip?
SPEAKER_07:Man, that's what they all come in. Do they? Yeah, in the military, they all come in stripper clips. They come in bandaliers of it's got six pockets in the bandoliers, like a just a cloth bandalier. But they all come in stripper. So I have a stripper clip feeder on my plate carrier. So if I get ammo, because you just put it on the back, it fits on the back of the mag. I'll have to show you all something. But you put this stripper clip feeder on the back, you put it and you just shove it down, it goes right in. Loads 10 rounds at a time. I can load mags super quick with that thing.
SPEAKER_08:Interesting.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah. And then the feeder clip comes in, it comes with like two or three of them in there. Two or three, what? What are you talking about? What? Two or three of them in a can of ammunition. Oh, okay. Yeah. Because what we would do is we would take the mag. So you take so you just you've got the mag, right? Yeah. You put the clip on the back, and you just feed this dripper into it, and then we would turn it over and just put it on a table on the corner and shove it down there and all right. Give them the next one. You can load 30 rounds in like five seconds. Sweet. You'll have to show us your ways. I will. We don't have locals for this yet. No, not yet. Y'all need we need more people to subscribe so we can get locals.
unknown:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:We what 369 subscribers, I think. Before this, are we?
SPEAKER_07:What do we need? We need a thousand for super chat.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:Because I want to get to super chats because I want to start because I there's a I'm sure like I like to donate all to charity locally. There's a local pro-life organization that I'm a part of that we go out and we have two vehicles that two RVs that go out, provide free ultrasounds. We do a little bit of evangelization while we're doing it. But we go out to underprivileged communities and target them specifically. Uh, because those are most likely the ones that are going to be you know killing their babies. So I'd like to do some shows and donate all the super chats to that. Okay. You know, so I'd like to be able to get to that point to where we can do that. Yeah. Because I don't need the money. Like, I don't, I'm not here doing this for the money at all. This is just fun for me. That's why I give you all one night of my week. But any money we would make would get I would just donate it to that. And there's a local uh nonprofit as well that helps place and protect sex traffic teens that I've been helping out with as well. Yeah, the Mag Lula strippers clip loader is good too. But nothing like a free one that comes with a box of ammo.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah. Now see, on this show, I can put all the comments on screen. Can't do that on the main channel. Now with those guns. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I can we I could, but it would be bad.
SPEAKER_07:I don't want, I don't want y'all to get demonetized.
SPEAKER_04:Right.
SPEAKER_07:I like when we get demonetized, what are they gonna do? Nothing. We're not even monetized.
SPEAKER_04:We're not monetized, we are demonetized.
SPEAKER_07:No, Freeman, no, can't take money away from me if I don't got none. All right, guys, we're gonna cut it here. Been a good show. Next Monday we'll we'll do this again. We'll go over the uh the ISIS survival guide and what to look out for.
SPEAKER_06:Y'all don't want to see my local side.
SPEAKER_07:If I can be behind a paywall, the comment the opinions of mine y'all here would be crazy. Though on the locals, we could at least show the guns.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, that's true. Yeah, that's true. Maybe we'll get to that one day.
SPEAKER_07:One day what I'd like to do is be at the range during a show and just be shooting and talking at the same time.
SPEAKER_04:That would be fun.
SPEAKER_07:That would be fun.
SPEAKER_04:That would be fun. I got I got some tannerite I need to blow up eventually.
SPEAKER_07:We'll have one of those viral clips where one of us almost dies from shrapnel. No, I wouldn't I wouldn't put in like a refrigerator. So there's a bunch of pumpkins out right now. I would probably just put tannerite on and a bunch of pumpkins on top of it and see how we can get the pumpkins.
SPEAKER_04:Or in the summer we can do with watermelon.
SPEAKER_07:What I want to do, like this is kind of the first time I'm bringing it up. I'd like to do a guns and rosaries shooting camp out at my property down here in Alabama. Like late spring next year.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:I'll provide all the meat. Y'all can bring some other stuff to cook. We'll camp out, shoot, have some talks. Maybe we can get a priest to come out with us.
SPEAKER_04:I know a priest in Texas that would love to.
SPEAKER_07:Oh yeah? Yeah. So I think that would be fun. Do that like like two or three days, like a long weekend. You know. I'd we I'd have to charge a little bit just to have some people with some skin in the game so we don't have a bunch of people just showing up. Right. Like 25 bucks or something, you know. But we just come down, we camp for a couple days, do a bunch of shooting, have some bonfires, eat some good food, maybe have a priest give us a talk or two while we're down here. That'd be fun.
SPEAKER_04:It sounds fun. We'll have to figure that out.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah. All right, guys, we're gonna cut it out. I know we keep Sam trying to do that Midwestern goodbye. All right, well, I guess I'll see y'all later.
SPEAKER_04:Why why did you make the Midwest people sound more southern than you?
SPEAKER_07:You know what I do? What me and my my father in law do?
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