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
A Deep Dive into the Mujahid's Guide
A glitchy, goofy cold open quickly gives way to one of our most bracing deep dives yet: how modern jihadist guides teach concealment, manipulation, and urban tactics—and why those lessons matter for normal people who just want to keep their families safe. We connect personal stories of panic, strict parents, and a devastating abduction to a bigger pattern: extremism thrives when it blends seamlessly into ordinary life and exploits the systems we take for granted.
We break down the playbook: hide your identity, use Western norms to camouflage, avoid digital trails, and meet face to face. We look at surveillance detection routes, the shift from phones to radios, and why private data brokers make “turn it off” a false comfort. Then we follow the money: fraud schemes, benefit abuse, and the perverse incentives that quietly finance operations while eroding public trust. It’s not theory; we point to local examples, no‑go zones, and the slow creep of street‑level enforcement that turns neighborhoods into forward bases.
From there we get practical. We talk improvised weapons in restricted environments, the ugly logic of bombs over guns for media impact, and the rise of secondary attacks that target responders and parents who rush toward chaos. We revisit symbolic dates—why 9/11 aligned with Vienna 1683—and introduce ribāt, the historic concept of a fortified beachhead, to think clearly about enclaves in the West. The close is hands‑on and honest: school decisions, homeschooling trade‑offs, everyday carry, accuracy, and gear that actually works. No panic. No posturing. Just a clear-eyed map of modern tactics and the simple steps families can take to be harder targets.
If this helped you see the landscape more clearly, follow the show, share it with a friend, and drop a review. Then tell us: what’s your family’s safety plan, and what would you change after hearing this?
Should we open with a funny video?
SPEAKER_00:Like well, it's so I want to give a brief warning. There is a cuss word at the end.
SPEAKER_02:Oh no, this is a different funny video. Oh, let's go for it then. Okay. This I haven't seen this one. Oh no.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, you have. Oh yeah. I've got no sound on the side.
SPEAKER_02:What? There's no sound?
SPEAKER_00:No.
SPEAKER_02:Pulling an Anthony here.
SPEAKER_00:We just had sound working a minute ago.
SPEAKER_02:I know, I know. Let me try again. Let me try again. Share screen. Share system audio. Okay. Let's try this again. Pretend like that never happened, guys.
SPEAKER_00:I'm just saying, if you ever get pulled over by a woman, you should immediately do an act of contrition.
SPEAKER_02:Better hope you got it perfect, too.
SPEAKER_00:Man. Man, there ain't no way. That scares me to death. That of getting pulled because I've seen way too many interactions by women police through videos. And like that, sure, that's probably a small sample size, but like they just panic for no reason. Well, it's because they're small. And so they do feel like their life is in danger when a man raises his voice a little bit, right? That's it. What was it? Stan Hyde. He's like, if you ever get pulled over by a woman, you better hope you're wearing plates.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, he's not wrong.
SPEAKER_00:He's not wrong. It's it's scary. And then what is it? Was it in was it in Minneapolis a few years ago when that Somali cop shot that woman? Yes. The white woman.
SPEAKER_02:Justine Diamond, right?
unknown:I don't remember the name.
SPEAKER_02:I think that was I think that was the woman's name. She was from Australia. Yeah. Yeah. Blasted her. Well, no, I mean, now we know that he was definitely almost for sure fraudulently part of the copy. Oh, 100%. Yeah, for sure.
SPEAKER_04:100%.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah. Yeah. That uh yeah. Well, and then when you see states like California pass laws to allow legal immigrants to service police, that is the same tactic we used in Afghanistan. You don't want people from the neighborhood policing people from the neighborhood.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Because they'll just let them get by with everything. Or, you know, at least in Afghan cultures like that. There's no sense of honor and justice in in Islam. Well, the same thing holds with a lot of these municipalities, is they want to bring in people that have no tie to the community, so they'll just wreak atrocities across the community. And they're probably much more willing to do horrible things to the community in the name of social equity. Right? So it's this it's the same plan, it's just being run by a different people, a different side.
SPEAKER_02:Very true. I do have that funny video that is more in line with our topic tonight. So we can we can go through that one, but as Adrian said, this one doesn't there, there's an F bomb at the end. Yeah, but it is it is well placed for impact. Yes.
SPEAKER_04:Uh I just asked, what's the difference between me wearing this and what a nun wears?
SPEAKER_02:Nuns don't just fucking explode.
SPEAKER_00:It's true, it's very true, yeah. I've never gone up to a nun and feared for my life. Right.
SPEAKER_02:I have, but uh that's because she was my CCD teacher. Oh, yeah. Sister Bernadine, she had a little nun and she had a cane that she liked to kind of swing around. She never ate anyone with it that I saw. Yeah. But you had the sense that it wasn't past her to do it.
SPEAKER_00:See, I went to when I went to parochial school growing up, we had a couple of nuns, but most of them were like, you know, you know, women that just private laity teaching. But the couple of nuns we had, they're okay. I never got like the knuckle wrapping, you know, right stereotype. That was our parents' generation, if anything. Because I got much worse from my dad than any teacher ever gave me. There was a there was a rule in my house when I was growing up with my dad, because my parents were divorced, and so I'd see my dad like you know, every other Wednesday and every other weekend. So like the Wednesday I didn't see him on the weekend, I was seeing right. So when I went to see him and I would spend summers with him, yeah. And during the summer, the rule was because I lived in a very urban area in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, and the rule was when the street lights come on, you better be in the yard. So I was about 10 years old and I decided to test that theory one day, and I'm two blocks over, and like it's a bunch of shotgun houses, so it's like really it's it's you know, they're probably 25 feet wide at most, pretty much, right? Yeah, like 150 feet long, and then you've got maybe 10 feet between each house, and you've got a little enough for like two sidewalks on each side of the fence, right? So I'm out in the street playing with some friends, and I just see my dad come through two houses, like five houses down.
SPEAKER_02:And how much did the stream would start at eight?
SPEAKER_00:No, no, didn't eight eastern, right? Yeah, eight eastern. Yeah, eight eastern guys. Come on. So I see my dad come out from the houses. I I'm 10 years old, right? I see him, he sees me, we lock eyes. Panic hits me. I take off towards the house. So I'm trying to make it home before my dad does. Thinking, like, hey, you know, all the oliox are free. If I get home, he can't hit me, right? He was creeping up a meal like Michael Myers, and I get to the house, and he just slowly walks in and he goes, Go get the belt. Like, no, like I beat you though, I beat you. I'm safe. This doesn't this is not how this works, but I got wore out, and I and I, you know, I was testing boundaries and I deserved it, right? And I didn't do it again, you know.
SPEAKER_02:So you really should have ran the opposite way.
SPEAKER_00:I know I should have run away. Well, where's I gonna go though? You know, like just gonna keep running. Like, is it that that was the days when we grew up? What is that the bluey episode? It's called like fairy tale or something. It's about people growing up in the 80s, right? Have you ever seen that one? I'm not sure. Well, if you ever get a chance, you should I've seen I've I've seen a lot of bluey, but so like you were born what nineties, mid-90s 88. Okay, whatever. You grew up in the mid-90s, yeah. I grew up, but you got the tail end of what it was like before the end times, right? Yeah, when like you when you you you grew up in a time when if you want to know all your friends were, you just looked to find out what house had all the bikes outside, right? Yep, right. That's how we grew up, right? You we had no phones, no cell phones, no pagers, no nothing, right? We just that's how we and so we were you know just we were basically feral children, and you know, that episode of Bluey just keeps going over all these things, like you know, you know, did you really get could you really go ride your bike wherever you wanted when you were young? Yeah, man, we could do whatever we want. My they had to put a commercial on TV to remind parents that they had kids and that you should check on them and make sure they're in the house, and it came on at like 11 o'clock at night. To be fair, this wasn't for Tom.
SPEAKER_02:That wasn't because the world was necessarily safer, it's because the parents were like boomers and gen X and completely like self-absorbed. Our boomer parents didn't care, didn't give a damn, didn't care. Well, my mom was the opposite, she was probably a little not gonna say overbearing, but she was very careful.
SPEAKER_00:Not my mom. My dad was my dad grew up in the late 50s, early 60s, so his world was very much that, it was very safe, yeah. At that time, you know, we didn't have a lot of issues we had even in the 80s, but because in the 80s was really when it like the child objection uh abductions started becoming way more aware.
SPEAKER_02:I think I was it was either me or my brother was born around the time I don't know if you if you'll recognize the name, but of the Jacob Wetterling disappearance. Really well-known like disappearance of a of a kid here in Minnesota that they just solved like three or four years ago. Like it was one of the first big like national news stories of a kid being abducted. So like my mom's got anxiety, so it threw her and anxiety into like super overdrive, and she was super careful with me and my brother.
SPEAKER_00:So I I had an older sister, she was eight years older than me. She passed away a few years ago. She passed away from cirrhosis of the liver, and she had a drinking problem because when she was nine years old, she was abducted. Oh, really? Um, they found her two weeks later, thank you. But you know, after two weeks of every abuse you can think of, right? They finally got her back. But I didn't know that till I was an adult, right? Because I she she I was like one year old when she was taken, right? Right. Um, and which now that I like I it's just dawning on me right now. My mother never acted like her child got abducted. You would think she would have been on me like white on rice, yeah. Right, and then my younger brother, who's two and a half years younger than me, even him. No, really at all. And so that like now I'm making this realization like, why did wasn't she more careful? Like, what why did she just let me just go this right hours at a time? Like, I've never thought about this, and I'm just now going through this right now. Why? But you know what? My mom grew up in a lot of trauma too. She was she went through every abuse growing up as well. She had an alcoholic father and everything, so it was probably just a survival mechanism, more than likely. They did, he did not survive being arrested. Yes, so but yeah, and so my sister, and I didn't know about that till like a couple of years before my sister passed.
SPEAKER_02:That is crazy, yeah.
SPEAKER_00:It's but and it what it was, and I'm in there was so out in Louisville, there's an old movie theater, it's not there anymore, but when it was growing up, that was like the movie theater everybody went to. I went to go see the re-releases of Star Wars there back in the late 90s, yeah. Re-released them in the in digital format, whatever. But behind it was a cornfield, and kids used to cut through that cornfield because on the other side of the cornfield was a neighborhood, so it'd cut through the neighborhood through the cornfield to get to that uh theater, and she was cutting through that cornfield and she got snatched in the cornfield right now. Looking on back on it as well, my parents let me watch children of the corn. So, were they trying to get me abducted too?
SPEAKER_02:Or trying to make sure you didn't get abducted by making you scared cornfields?
SPEAKER_00:Which way do we go with that? Which way we I don't know, but yeah, so she got snatched up in a cornfield. I guess that guy had seen kids constantly going through there, sat there waiting for his time, snatched up my sister, and then two weeks later, the founder.
SPEAKER_02:Maybe your mom. This was a lot funnier in my head. Starting to say it, I feel like it might come off really mean, but I'm gonna just go with it. Maybe your mom figured, hell, anyone takes Adrian, they'll give him back in an hour or two.
SPEAKER_00:Look, I ain't victim weight now. I'm real hard to kidnap now. You're gonna need two or three dudes to even knock me out and pick me up. Did you did you see that that extreme of people talking about how Nick was he didn't he was kind of lambassing that woman because she was the same weight as him?
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, right?
SPEAKER_00:He's like, and she was like 120. Or she so he's 140 and she's or 145 and she's 130. Brother, my left leg weighs more than you. Like you're five pounds away from being a chick.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, but you understand he he also like only likes to eat like chicken nuggies, according to himself. You know, so he he eats like a toddler, weighs like a toddler, I guess.
SPEAKER_00:He needs to get that on that majorian strength and gain Scott Cycle man. He needs to put some weight on them bones. He's uh he can be way too easy snatched up. He will not survive a 30 out six thin neck, I can tell you that.
SPEAKER_02:There ain't no way. He doesn't have uh steel pleated uh vertebral.
SPEAKER_00:No, have you ever seen children of the corn? Hopefully, I have not. Do not watch it. Really? No, do not watch it. Why? Man, do not. It's just the the premise is there's there's a small like Iowan town.
SPEAKER_02:Is Children of the Corn with the weird cult family?
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, well, no, it's not family, it's the children. When you reach a certain age, the children kill the adults.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, I've seen children of the corn. It's jeepers creepers, I haven't seen.
SPEAKER_00:That's another one in a cornfield, right? Yeah, that one's weak. That one's just yeah. No, McGregor cuts to 135. He walks around at like 170, right? But he can fight too. I'm pretty sure Nick's never thrown a punch in his life. Now he slapped a guy in the in the doorway, or a chick, you know, but pretty sure he's never been in a fight in his life. No, nobody's ever been in a fight in their life crosses their legs when they sit like he does. All right, so we want to get away.
SPEAKER_02:Or man spreading, or whatever they call it.
SPEAKER_00:If Bridget Macron can sit like a man, so can you.
SPEAKER_02:The next time I see one of my kids sit crossing your legs, I'm gonna tell them that. They're just gonna be like, what, daddy? Don't worry about it.
SPEAKER_00:You won't get it now, but in 10 years, you're gonna laugh. All right, do we want to get into topic? Yeah, I suppose. We're 15 minutes. 15 minutes of fun banter is good. Yeah, well, Mike Pantile losses. That guy the old Mike Pantile looks like he ate the old Matt Mike Pantile. He's lost a lot of the old looks like he ate the new. Whatever. He wasn't always that big. What did he say in that video with y'all the other night? He looked like a fat lesbian.
SPEAKER_02:Yes. Subaru Mike, yeah, that's what someone called him. Which, you know, really that's kind of a redundant term, right? He could have just said lesbian. For the most part.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, I can see that. For the most I'm on Instagram way too much. So there have you seen there's a reel on Instagram of like this really butchy, skinny, blonde chick. She's trying to act like a guy, and she's like talking to the camera. She's wearing like a like a tank top, and she's got a hat backwards, like real short hair, and she's like acting like a you know, like a little thug.
SPEAKER_02:Oh, she's she's acting like Anthony when Anthony was.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, pretty much.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_00:And she's basically like trying to convince who's ever watching it, the video that she'd never cheat on them, and she treat them like the j like she's talking to chicks, obviously. Yeah, like this is really like it's like a train wreck, you can't look away. You know, you need to because it's gory and it's nasty, and you don't want to see it, but you can't pull your eyes away from it. It's just really, really bad.
SPEAKER_02:I uh speaking of uh gory, although it's not really all that gory. I showed uh Maddie Blackhawk down this week. Oh, nice. Yep.
SPEAKER_00:Hey or his mom, man. I'll be out there.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, so re-watching that movie because it's been probably 10 years since I watched it. You forget just how much of an amazing cast that movie has. Oh, yeah, but then you realize I forget if it's Sugar or Gordon, one of those two is played by Jamie uh Lannister. Yeah, like well, what and then that's not even the weirdest. The weirdest is when one of the Delta medics you realize that's Phil Dunfey from Modern Family. You're like, When's he gonna crack a joke? Yeah, he's he's trying to pull a dead body out of the Blackhawk. When's he gonna crack a joke?
SPEAKER_00:You know, like yeah, yeah. That movie, like like almost everybody in that movie went on to do great things, yeah. Isaacs was in it. Yeah, do you know Tarantino says that is the best movie of the 20th century?
SPEAKER_02:That's what made me want to well, he says of the 21st century so far. Wow, but it's uh that's what made me want to re-watch it. I did not watch, I haven't watched that one yet. I'll want to.
SPEAKER_00:Mike Durrant lives here in Alabama and he ran for senator here. Oh, really? A couple of years ago when Katie Britt won the seat here. A lot of people didn't want him to win it. Really? Yeah, he's way too tied in with the military industrial complex here.
SPEAKER_02:Uh yeah, it will happen. Legless falling out of a helicopter.
SPEAKER_00:If you are fat, you run gay. If you're fat, you don't run. That's why you're fat. That's how that works. Yeah, you know, Orlando Bloom's in it, Ian McGregor, Josh Hartnett, another Minnesota boy, Eric Banya is in it. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, it's a fantastic movie, and it's really you really should watch it because that's what your feature is in about 15 years. In the Minneapolis area.
SPEAKER_02:I did kind of show it to Maddie so that next time we're down in the cities, I can be like, Maddie, see, these are Somalians, like black cocktails. Yeah. I forgot all about that. I'm like, I really should try to start using that, but I don't think many people are gonna like that.
SPEAKER_00:I mean, it's not racist, they're skinny. Yeah, that's true. It's like calling Jews skinnies. Like it's well, Auschwitz Jews.
SPEAKER_02:No, no. No.
SPEAKER_00:It's not, I mean, it's it transcends skin tone. Right. Yeah, Blackmack like that. I started watching, so I let my son watch the first like the Normandy scene of saving Private Ryan. Yeah. And he was just like, does that really happen? I was like, that's the best representative you're ever gonna see without actually being in it.
SPEAKER_02:I was gonna say that's probably tame compared to how it really happened, but it's the best you're gonna get. Yeah. Yeah. It was it was good, and Adrian made it better.
SPEAKER_00:I got a I got a comment from somebody a while ago that they're like, sometimes I don't know if Adrian's joking.
SPEAKER_02:Well, here's the thing: even when he is joking, he's not.
SPEAKER_00:I mean it said he's so flat in his delivery, I can't tell if he's joking. That is years and years of training. That's what that is.
SPEAKER_02:You joking, it's it's you acknowledging that what you say are saying could be construed as funny, but you don't mean it in a way that where it's untrue.
SPEAKER_00:Correct. 100%. Yes. As the as the modern philosopher Nick Cavasso says, a thousand percent. Yeah, man, he was taking strays on y'all's show the other night too, man.
SPEAKER_02:That was that was Pantile.
SPEAKER_00:Okay. I thought it was only me that does that, but apparently he's catching them from everybody. No, he didn't say names, but where y'all is everybody knew exactly who he was talking about. Very true. I mean, that's his own fault. He put it all out there on his YouTube for months. Yeah. So he can't get upset about it. No. At all. All right. So let's get into this. Okay. Um, I made copious, copious notes for y'all. By making copious notes, I highlighted a few phrases on a bunch of pages. So you have to talk about things to remind you. So we're gonna get into the Mujahid guide that we went over, the ISIS survival guide. You gotta understand this is this document one was was found on a raid, and it was found in physical form.
SPEAKER_02:Like physical as in like professionally published.
SPEAKER_00:I mean, I wouldn't say professionally, like print it on a printer and you know stable together, probably. Okay, okay. But then a electronic form was found eventually on I guess the dark web or something. Yeah, that's such a nebulous term, but it was found somewhere on the internet. And that's how we got it. I got it from a guy that I was in the Marines with who was doing some cool guy stuff after I got out. He went on to do some cooler and funner stuff than I did, and he sent it to me. He's like, I got this back in 2016, like nine years ago. And I've just had it ever since. Like, I I doc like I hold on to all kinds of documents, like I've got all kinds of stuff I've found when I was there. Like, I've got night letters from the Taliban that I I got from what a night letter is, is the Taliban would put letters on people's houses basically saying you cooperate with the Americans, we're gonna kill you. Right, and so I've got night letters yeah, I've got kinds of stuff, so I hold on to all those things. But this is a guide that I wanted to go over because it's now it's relevant.
SPEAKER_02:Were you supposed to hold on to all those things?
SPEAKER_00:Yes, okay. Was I supposed to give them back? Probably two. That's a different question, though. So this this guide, because I weighed, do I want to give y'all access to it, first of all? And I want and I decided not to, because it's more to protect you than anything. Because I don't know if the old Anarchist cookbook you can't get anymore unless you find an email. You're immediately on the list. That thing, Adrian.
SPEAKER_02:You gave me access to it. Yeah, it's an account.
SPEAKER_00:Give you access to mine, right? Give you access to mine. But there's some stuff I I cut a bunch of stuff out that like I don't want y'all to have because there's some stuff in there, like you that you like you'll you you'll have the FBI. Automake bomb. Yeah, like I y'all don't need that stuff, and to be honest with you, you can find that stuff everywhere on the internet already, but I don't want you to have it tied in with that guide because like I don't want to I want to protect y'all from it. But this is something that was found, and I'm gonna go through it because it's a yeah, it's a it's a it's a rudimentary guide, it's like a it's like a primer, right? To kind of get you going, you know, the the local Muhammadans into getting in involved in the the jihad. Did we crash the channel?
SPEAKER_02:No, but I probably shouldn't have said that.
SPEAKER_00:So we're gonna go through the most of the guide, about 90% of it, and then we're gonna end it with a video by Raymond Ibrahim, which kind of ties everything together. A small clip from a video he did a few days ago.
SPEAKER_02:Just finished his newest book, is good.
SPEAKER_00:Did you? Yeah, I'm on like chapter seven. Like I've yeah, there's 60 chapters in this one, yeah. And but the good thing is they're short, yeah. Like they're three to four pages on average.
SPEAKER_02:Why is my son FaceTiming me right now? We're gonna decline that. You know, it did it decline it.
SPEAKER_00:Okay, I'm good. Sorry. So when we went over this last show, it it is a a like a quick how-to guide on how to get started in the jihad, right? So the reason I want to go over this with y'all is so y'all understand where this is nine years old, so some of this information is gonna be outdated, right? They've they've advanced their TTP since then, right? And then I'm gonna go over that in a couple of pages, but how things have definitely advanced since then. So, but we're gonna we're gonna go through it so you'll kind of see like what their mindset is and realize like the only moderate Muslim is a non-practicing Muslim. Yeah, and even then, it's very easy for them to be pulled back in because they identify much more with Islam than they do of being American, and they might just appear to be non-practicing, right? The strategy. The guide goes over that too, right? So let's start with the first page. If you want to pull it up, or I can pull it up, whichever's easiest. Let me pull uh I got it here. Give me a second. Um having a rummen coke tonight. No, rum and dr. pepper. A rum and Mexican Dr. Pepper. A Mexican Dr. Pepper. The real sugar in it. Yeah, so the glass the what glass bottle. Yeah, it comes in a glass bottle. That's all I buy now. I don't buy soft drinks unless they're the Mexican kind. Look, if I'm gonna get diabetes, it's gonna be from real sugar, not you know, high fructose corn syrup.
SPEAKER_02:That's fair.
SPEAKER_00:Give me the real thing.
SPEAKER_02:Okay, here's the first page.
SPEAKER_00:Now so I'm uh I'm gonna have to make that bigger.
SPEAKER_02:Hold on, I can make it bigger here.
SPEAKER_00:Let me put on my spectacles. I'm getting old. I have I have blue light glasses I wear at work because I look at a screen a lot. My wife FaceTime me one day, and she's like, Oh, she's never seen me with glasses before. She's like, I don't like it. I don't like it at all. I don't blame you. I hope I never have to get there. All right, so this first page is going over kind of a layout of the land to the act to the Muslim who picks up this guide. The the part here I've highlighted is I'll start at the beginning and we'll get to the highlighted part. A real war is heating up in the heart of Europe. Many Muslims are putting I can't read it because the live thing is already showing that the world we are peaceful citizens. We're sending thousands of euros to do dawah, which is basically like an ad campaign to get more people to come to Europe, right? But we're miserably failing.
SPEAKER_02:I think they're doing dawah campaigns to show how good we are in society, so it's like an evangelical, like it's evangelical sort of thing, right?
SPEAKER_00:With the desire of getting a whole lot more people in, yeah, yeah. So yeah, it's like it's like uh propaganda, it's PR, whatever. Like where the real that's where the religion of peace came from. But they kept trying to spread that around. Like there was a it's you know, like the mostly peaceful riots that we had in 2020, right? Yeah, it's the same thing. They're like the religion of peace, the the Quran says we should be peaceful, yeah. Like the first two chapters, and then the rest of it's you know, killing the infidel, right? So the guide goes through this and it goes into what the history of jihad is in the Western world and the campaigns they put in place. So there's a a highly effective, highly organized propaganda machine, mostly through care and the Muslim Brotherhood, to basically put a better face on Islam so we are much more accepting of Islam, even though Islam is incompatible with the West. Okay, and so that's why you'll see Muslim apologists who dress very Western and talk about all the good things they do and all the good things, things they help out with. And for example, there was a girl on X a couple of weeks ago, or at least I saw it a couple of weeks ago, who knows how long ago it was. She was calling around to certain churches to see, just as like a social experiment, to see who would help her if she needed it. Yeah, and she was recording and whatever, right? So, like, really, the only two churches that didn't ask any questions or willing to offer to her help was the Catholic Church and mosques. That was it. Everyone else is like, Well, you know, do you believe in Christ? And you know, like they're they're trying to create a purity test on her, and it was just the mosques and the Catholic Church. Are like come on over, we'll give you whatever you need, right? And the mosques do that in in the effective dawah, right? They want to put off that face that they care, they don't, right? They don't and it goes back to the the thread we went over last time about how when Islam gets in certain demographic percentages, how they change, right? They're trying to get to that 10 to 15 percent of the population so they can stop being nice. Right. So until they hit that point, they're gonna be amicable, they're gonna be congenial, right? They're they're gonna be nice, but once they hit that 10 to 15 percent, they're gonna flip, right? They're gonna start making demands, and you should start doing things their way, like as they have in in in certain areas, dearborn, Michigan, Minneapolis, Minneapolis, you know, that area. Like you you have to respect them now, or they're going to hurt you.
SPEAKER_02:Yep.
SPEAKER_00:All right. There's no there's no convincing you through logic, there's no such thing as logic in Islam, they don't believe in it because God to them, Allah, is the great deceiver. Whatever he says goes, he can contradict himself. It's a hundred percent will basically the will of Allah, yeah. So um, if once you understand that the entire purpose of the congenial facade is just to get you let your guard down, once you understand that, then you start peeking behind the curtain and you start saying, Well, how are they really? Okay, so let's bring up the second page real quick. The next one.
SPEAKER_02:Before we before we go that to that, did you watch the interview with EMJ?
SPEAKER_00:I did, yes. And it was man, him and Anthony would be good friends.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. What what would you say to someone like him or others who bring up the the notion or the idea of a potential alliance with Mohammedans against the Jews, in that our the animosity between Christians and Muslims is you know only a tool of Judaism.
SPEAKER_00:That would be akin to trying to ally with Frankenstein's monster against Frankenstein. Islam is a tool of Judaism. They Islam is used and and they're and their own monster is turned against them at this point. Mostly. A lot of times, but even if they're faithful Muslims, they are also drawn and very easily controlled through wealth as well. Um, as we've seen, like you know, you just finished the Two Swords of Christ by Raymond Ibrahim, seeing Defenders of the West and Sword and Scimitar. Muslims will fight against other Muslims just for more power, right? We you cannot ally with someone who basic tenets of their faith do not even believe in truth. Like it's us against both of them. Yeah, there's you cannot ally with now in certain aspects, we can we can in certain topics anyway, and in certain points, especially in what we're dealing with here in America, is fight alongside people who are against degeneracy, whether they be you know atheists, Muslims, Jews, whoever, right? Because there's some Jews who are not on board with the degeneracy that's being poured out from a lot of synagogues, right? There's a lot of Muslims who are not on board with homosexuality, LGBTQ, even abortion, right? In those aspects, as long as they're of goodwill, we can, but that's going to be a very tenuous, very fragile alliance.
SPEAKER_02:Yep.
SPEAKER_00:Because eventually that they're gonna turn against us too. But to EMJ's idea that we can ally with them totally, because it it's not there's no for him, there it's not it's it's it's a all or nothing to him almost. And I and I may be ripped misrepresenting what he said, and if I have, you know, let me know. But it seemed like to him, he thinks like we can go all in with them against you know the wilds of the Jews.
SPEAKER_02:It's I mean, that's why in that interview I try to bring up like how how can we have an alliance with a group of people that think it is it is morally permissible to to lie to us, right? Like how can we how can we trust them?
SPEAKER_00:You and you can't, yeah. That's that's why every single treaty with the Muslims has always been broken by the Muslims, every single time. Because you can't trust them, because they don't they don't desire truth at all, yeah. And so that's why like you it it's a very fragile alliance if you do have one with them, right? And we saw it with the drag queen story hours, right? There's a very tenuous alliance with Islam against that stuff, but then like fights still broke out between Muslims and Christians at these banks, right? So I you can't to to answer it, like you there's no alliance to be had other than very short period of time against very specific ideals. And it there's I mean, there's a lot of stuff EMJ says that I absolutely don't agree with, but I also think any room he's in, he's probably the smartest person in that room, but he has his blind spots like everyone does, right? So like I I take his opinions very seriously, but there's some things that he has just been blinded and he's not willing to accept outside views on it because one, he thinks he's right, and two, he thinks he's smarter than you, so he thinks he's figured this out, and you haven't, right? And and especially us younger guys, he's gonna go, you haven't been around long enough, you haven't seen these. Like, I don't want you know, I've been on the battlefield against these guys, and I and I've I've allied with these guys against their own kind, and they've turned on us. A buddy of mine in the Marine Corps, his name was Eric Christian. He was serving on a training team with the Afghan National Police in Afghanistan, and they're doing a patrol, and one of the Afghan National Police earlier in the day got in an argument with one of the Marines, held a grudge, and when they went on a patrol, he made sure he was at the back of the patrol and just opened up on all the Marines. Killed Eric Christian, shot him in the back and killed him. He died on my birthday, and I got the news that night. And I had trained him up before this, you know, he was a newer guy to our to my occupation than the Marines. I had trained him up before this deployment, and well, I'd helped train him. I didn't, I wasn't solely responsible, but I helped train him up to get ready for this deployment, and that hit me hard because that is what we called blue on green at that time. You know, that we had a lot of incidents on blue on green, and it's not even like he had he was a Taliban infiltrator, he just had an argument. He's he thought the reason the only way to settle it was to kill somebody. This is and this is another reason that these are people we can't ally with. Exactly. Exactly. I've got a mourning band. Have y'all ever see it? Military where a lot of times if they serve somebody and somebody died, they'll they'll wear a black metal bracelet uh with their names on it. I got a couple of guys on one, Eric Christian's one of them. And now, as I think, because back then I wasn't cat, I wasn't a practicing Catholic, I was a labs Catholic at best. And now I have it, and now it reminds me to pray for him all the time. Um, so I'm you know, it like it's just God's providence constantly in my life showing me like he had me on this path. I didn't recognize it at all. Yeah, um, you know, but now like I look back like, man, like God was poking me everywhere to get me to where I needed to be. But so to answer your question, no, I don't think it's possible. All right, hiding extremist identity. So The before I read this, I'll give you all a little story. The 911 hijackers, a couple of them trained at the Gwinnett County Airport in Gwinnett County, Georgia, practicing on flying, the training center they have there, learning how to fly. And no one ever really raised the red flag that they never asked to learn how to land. Right. But those guys were well known to after they got done with training, they would go to barbecue places, they would go to strip clubs, they would go, you know, gambling. Like they were just being degenerate because their religion says they can. When you're hiding amongst the infidel, you can act like the infidel. And it's it's it doesn't, you know, it's no sin on you if you do that in order to hide your faith, right? So I bring that up to you know as a precursor to this. The big and it says the biggest priority for you as a Muslim living in a majority non-Muslim country is to hide your Muslim identity in a way that you don't suddenly seem different and radicalized. Right? This is a core tenet of jihad. You do not want to stick out. Some guys, you would have no idea they're even Muslim at all. I have seen red-haired, blue-eyed Afghans. And this goes back to the time of Alexander the Great when he covered Afghanistan. They I've seen Chinese Afghans, Hazaras, right? So a lot of these you'd have no idea looking at them that they're Muslim or even they're from Afghanistan, right?
SPEAKER_02:Or the the lighter hair and skin, are they the Pashtuns?
SPEAKER_00:No, Pashtuns are Persian. Yeah, they're more Persian looking. You will occasionally see some that are red haired and blue-eyed, but most of them are dark-haired, olive skinned, right? But and I've seen blonde-haired and blue-eyed Afghans, right? And they all think that they were personal descendants of Alexander the Great. Every single one of them thinks that. So a lot of times you won't even know, especially if they've been in America long enough, or their parents immigrated over and then they were raised here, they won't even have an accent, right? Then and they can probably speak their language. Um, most of the times their parents will make them speak their native language at home only, and they only speak English when they're out at school or whatever. So you'll have no idea. So they're not readily recognizable even through interactions with them. They if they're hiding their extremist beliefs, they'll go with you to the bar, they'll have drinks, they'll go out and sleep around with women at night, right? Not us, you know, but Americans. Hopefully, none of y'all are doing that. If you are, you need to go to confession. But they they're you won't be able to pick them out by their behavior. They're not like they're not gonna tell you, hey, I can't eat meat today because it's Friday. They're gonna eat meat, you know, or whatever, you know, or they're gonna eat pork, they don't care. Yeah, they have it because it is acceptable to them in their religion to do that, right? So and the guide goes through that. Like, how do you go through if you're a if you're a convert, if you are, and they there's an entire section that goes over converts to and how to manipulate converts to Islam, or even people who are who are what's the word empathetic to Islam, we'll say, and how to manipulate them to get them to do what you want, and it uses terms later on that we didn't even hear at all in in mainstream parlance till 2020, right? And you'll see that here in this this document's from the early 2010s, right? So they were prepared for this, they were prepared for what's happening, and what's happening now has all been planned. Like the color revolution we're going through right now has been planned for decades. Yes, especially if they're putting a roof on your house. They're fine. Hopefully. All right, so let's go to the next one. Let's pull the next one.
SPEAKER_02:Apparently, people are saying that. I really did set it on YouTube to be a different time.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, why are we so dumb?
SPEAKER_00:We're here now though. Yeah. So if you're joining late, just stay on and you can watch the rest the early part in the morning, like I do. Occasionally, like when y'all have a show, like I can't catch it because like we're doing the rosary and stuff at seven. Yeah. So like it's gonna be like 7:40. So I usually catch y'all on locals and then I'll watch the the censored version that you know on YouTube the next day when I'm at the gym. So it's don't don't go back to the beginning because I want to see y'all's comments. Watch the early part of the morning. So man, I need my own reading glasses on. I'm zooming in. I don't want to make this maximize because like then I can't see the chat. All right, so then it's going through like the hadith and stuff. The same holds true even for day. So this is quoting from I believe the hadith, where a Muslim defined himself in the land of war, Dal al-Hahab, or the land of unbelief, Dar al-Khufr, without there being actual war, he is no longer under the injunction to differ from them in their external modes of life, lest it should prove harmful.
SPEAKER_04:Adrian's frozen. Adrian's frozen again.
SPEAKER_05:What the heck?
SPEAKER_02:Okay, that was weird. That was weird. Why are why we I don't know what that was about?
SPEAKER_00:Okay, so you would say the external modes of life.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, lest it should prove harmful.
SPEAKER_00:In fact, it might be recommended incumbent even for a man to at times participate in their external modes of conduct, and doing so, it will be in the interest of the faith. This is basically giving them permission to when in Rome, act as the Romans. Okay. DHS is gonna show up to my door here in a minute. Yeah, I'm gonna get snatched up. Ice. Where are the Mexicans? You're hiding Mexicans on the floor. When Mujahideen joined the jihad, they are not allowed to tell their real name to anyone in case their friends are captured and interrogated and reveal the real name of the brothers to the tyrants. This is basic terrorist cell TTPs, right? You're not allowed to know any of the other cells that are around you in case you get snatched up and they can't, you can't expose them. This is you see this a lot with I mean, even like with the the old white nationalists in the 80s and 90s, no one ever gave their real name.
unknown:Right?
SPEAKER_00:You saw this with the Proud Boys. Everybody knew, yeah, everybody in the Proud Boys had an alias they went by, right? You weren't no one gave their real name until you know people started getting doxed through their IP addresses and stuff. So this is a way to protect themselves from being exposed and and really exposing the other cells that may be around them. But to go back to you know, acting as the Roman zoo, again, the they will participate in everything with you, and you'll never know they're Muslim at all because they're allowed to. It's the same thing it comes down to if there's no truth with them, the taqiyyah, right? They're allowed to lie to you, and you know, someone that operates under that mindset is someone who is very manipulative, and Muslims are very good at deciphering social cues as well, um, because they have to, because they learned it against each other, because when they're not fighting us, they're fighting each other, right? And so when they've honed that knife on each other, it's much easier for them to use it against us because a lot of Americans are much more gullible because we believe in truth. We believe a lot of people have good intentions or good people, right? And they're not, they don't have that same that same penchant of truth. You know, from Sicario, what does he tell the uh FBI agent? You need to go live in a in a rural town that still has the rule of law, because you you know, this is the land of wolves, and you will not survive here, right? We're in the land of wolves now, uh, and the wolves are all around us, and we're we're letting the rule the wolves in through the gates on purpose. You know, our our the our elites are allowing them to come in. So I'm not doing it, I'm not saying all this to scare y'all. I'm getting doing this to help prepare you because the world you were born in is not the world you're giving to your kids, and it's and because you were not given it, right? You it was foisted upon you, and you don't this is not something you can give. This is something that just has to happen. Yeah, and this may be God's will, right? He may be this may be his active will, right? Not just his permissive, he may want this to happen, right? And we'll get into this a little later because I bring this up. This might be fulfilling the third secret of Fanaba. And we'll get in that in a minute, but let's pull up the next one. All right, so this is I brought this one up because these are TTPs that have changed and have had to change. I don't know if y'all remember, I don't know if you must some of y'all are old enough, but back in the day, we could take the batteries out of our phones, right? And your phone wouldn't turn on, it didn't have GPS or anything. The GPS wasn't mandatory, I think, until like the mid-2010s, is when it became mandatory in all phones to have the GPS on its own battery. So you may even still be able to remove the battery from your phone, but the GPS had its own battery. So I'm gonna tell you all this because this is open source intelligence now, but it wasn't 12 years ago, 13 years ago. Even if the phone was out of your battery, certain government agencies could still listen in on you. Because there was a secondary battery in most phones that they could turn on remotely to listen to you. Right. So now this is a big reason I tell people do not take your phone into confession. Because and and then try and make sure your your priest does not have his phone in confession too, because some priests are back there scrolling, right? Waiting for somebody to come in, right? Yeah, or they're doing the briefery on their phone, right? Or something, they're not doing it intentionally, and they're not, you know, they're not doing anything that's you know blasphemous, but they just don't know. Like the priest at the Nova Gordo we used to go to, I brought this up to him and he was shocked. And so I got him a little Faraday bag. So, hey, when you go into confession, put it in the Faraday bag, and it like you can't get anything in or out, right? But just know, like you should not they especially now, there's no such thing as switching out your sim cars, there's no such thing as a burner phone anymore. Everything's tracked because if they're not tracking you by your phone, they're tracking you by the flock cameras, is that every count every corner, right? And the flock cameras are a private company, so it's not the government's guy skip buying on you, the government's buying the information from a private company, so it bypasses EORE and once, right? Executive order 1233 is the executive order that limits federal government from really collecting on U.S. citizens. Okay, so because they're not actively doing, they're just buying access. They're there, it's a loophole around the Constitution, it's a loophole around Executive Order 1233. Okay, so just because you have your phone off does not mean it's actually off. See, it wasn't even me this time. Rob got came out this time. Exactly. They outsourced Big Brother. We are living in a technocracy where the government is in bed with technology and they're feeding each other. Government's paying technology, technology's giving all the information to the big government. Now they're gonna be feeding all the info to Palantir and Andorrill and all these AI berms and so how terrorists, Muslim terrorists, have sidestepped that they don't use phones anymore. They, if they use any type of electronic means, it's going to be CBs, which no one really uses anymore. Even truckers don't really use it anymore. Some of them do, but not as not what they used to. They'll use shortwave radios, they'll use ham radios using GMRS and and and other bands, but most of the time it's in meat space, face to face. They'll pass information only that way because you can't intercept it if it's set in between two people, right? So they've learned from where other people have been snatched up and arrested, and then they've had to adjust, and we may have to do the same thing one day. I've got an entire series of clock of shows I want to do on what we may have to do if as Catholics we have to go underground. Like, how do we how do we safely get priests around to be able to offer the sacraments? Right? How do we create home churches and how do we use trade craft to protect the priests and each other? Right? I've got a whole series of shows I want to do on that eventually. I've got all the documents and everything on it because we may need to do that one day. I thought we were gonna have to do it, you know, after if if Hillary Rodham Clinton was elected. Because I thought it was it was gonna start happening during Obama because it was really ramping up then, just against Christians in general. And I thought when I thought Clinton was gonna get elected, I was like, well, we're gonna be ready for this. Thankfully, you know, Trump got elected and things have gone on a different course, but it may have just given us a you know a 12-year reprieve.
SPEAKER_02:I mean before it kind of seemed like we were gonna have to do that during COVID, even.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, and some people did. You know, there were some people who had priests come out and do a private mass, and then their neighbors turned them in. So there may be a day when we have to do that. Because they're all nerds. We're we're being ruled by theater kids and nerds, like we're being ruled by the stupidest people ever. Like they're they're book smart, right? But like one punch will fold them, right? These are not people who have very much virtue, right? Elon Musk, even though he has some ideas that align with us, you know, he's been on record multiple times saying he's God. Why are we why do we like this guy? Like, I use his platform to basically you know shout the clouds at y'all, but other than that, like we're we're not aligned with any of these people. No, they have totally different values there, contrary to our own, right? We just have to use what they give us for now until you know a choice has to be made where you know we go from having to be nice and be kind and be you know amicable to people to where the the bullets are flying. We gotta be prepared for that.
SPEAKER_02:I'm I'm really just kind of hoping for a character, a Carrington event. I mean, I'm not because like that's 90% of the population gone.
SPEAKER_00:That is, and we've talked about this before. Yeah, I think that's what the fire from the sky is gonna be.
SPEAKER_02:It very well could be. It's going to be a it would be uh you'd be a you'd see Aurora like you've never seen. It'd be during the day, you'd see Aurora.
SPEAKER_00:I mean, because if we had one, it would wipe out a big enough one, would wipe out all the electronics, right? So everyone who's on their CPAP machine at night probably won't live long, right? Unless they lose some weight. And they might lose weight fast enough to where they don't need it anymore. All the people who are dependent on pharmaceuticals, right? They're either gonna go crazy and hurt people and get killed in the process, or they're gonna kill themselves, right? They're gonna self-delete. Or people who are on insulin, how are you gonna refrigerate insulin? You don't have any electricity unless you live up north, right? Down here in the south, you're gonna have a whole bunch of people who are dependent on insulin die, right? People who are in life supporting.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, but up uh up north, you're gonna have everyone if it happens in the winter. You're gonna have everyone die because their furnaces are working.
SPEAKER_00:Yep, because no one knows how to how to heat their house without electricity or oil, yeah. Right, very few people. I mean, I don't know.
SPEAKER_02:Actually, up by me, a lot of people do use wood still, but a big enough caring event, there's not enough protection. Even if those systems do survive, the grid itself is not only down, it is destroyed and needs to be replaced entirely from the ground up. Yep. So you in in like right now, even as we are, we have a shortage of transformers in this country.
SPEAKER_01:Yep.
SPEAKER_02:So now what happens when you need to replace every single transformer, and yet you don't have modern manufacturing to do it? Like you're talking decades of concerted effort only going into the grid to get the grid back up, let alone computers, computer systems, networks.
SPEAKER_00:I I agree with this comment mostly, right? I who knows what the fire from the sky will be. Like, I think it'll probably be a character, because that's the only thing that I can see that will solve the social media AI problem that we have. Because just like you know, a meteor's coming down and like wiping out a country is not gonna turn it off from the rest of the world. Like, we in America, we think that everything's about us, right?
SPEAKER_02:Like, and also Adrian doesn't believe in nukes, so it can't be a nuclear exchange.
SPEAKER_00:I'm gonna we should do I'm gonna do some research on it. I'm gonna put a whole show together.
SPEAKER_02:We're gonna do a deep dive into the nukes aren't real. Nukes aren't real, and then part two is gonna be birds aren't real.
SPEAKER_00:You joke, but birds are real. I've got chickens out in the air to eat them all the time. Birds. I've eight birds. Now, some birds aren't real.
SPEAKER_02:No, that's true.
SPEAKER_00:They do are they have drones as small as gnats now. Yep.
unknown:Right.
SPEAKER_02:So the Carrington event is named, it's it's named after a geomagnetic storm in the what, the 1870s, 1880s, 1890s, somewhere around there.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, it's like mid-1800s.
SPEAKER_02:And I forget Carrington is the I don't know if it's the name of the astronomer or the name, I don't know. But it was a geomagnetic storm in the late 1800s that was so powerful that it actually I mean that the very few stuff was electrified back then, right? But the things that were, namely the telegraph system, there was so much so much energy basically coming from the straw sun making it through our magnetic our magnetosphere that it set it set the telegraph lines on fire.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, like holes and everything.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, yeah. And like the telegraphs were going off even when they weren't connected to anything. And and like yeah, so the it's just the the the atmosphere gets literally charged with with solar particles from uh a coronal mass ejection from the sun. Yeah, and we know they happen at that level. I mean, we're honestly overdue from one since the Carrington event, they happen about a century.
SPEAKER_00:The amount of coronal mass ejections, you'll hear I'm gonna say CME for now on. Yeah, um coronal mass ejection. So CME, we have seen the instances of CMEs increase a hundredfold over the last two years. We've had larger scale CMEs happen in the last two months than we have in the last hundred years combined. Yeah, okay, so it's something's coming.
SPEAKER_02:We are we are at solar maximum in the cycle. So you you would expect to see a higher than normal, I think it's at an 11-year cycle. You'd expect to see a higher than normal level, but it does seem to be significantly higher than even your average solar maximum. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:So even you know, if we had a another Carrington event, right, where it's so powerful that it wipes out all the electronics, you know, the EMP uh commission that was done in the 90s by Newt Gingrich and William Fortune, they assessed that roughly 90% of Americans would die within 30 to 60 days. That was over 90s. Yeah, and we we didn't we weren't nearly as dependent on computers and such then as we are now. Yeah. So it's gonna be way worse. And our population is higher, and we're much more urbanly centered now than we were back in the 90s, so it's gonna be way worse.
SPEAKER_02:I mean, you're you're talking food, you know, food won't be able to make it into cities because your your vehicles largely aren't working, at least your newer vehicles, your older vehicles still probably will. But trains aren't gonna be working, you know, ships are gonna be working, planes, planes will literally fall from the sky.
SPEAKER_00:Like, I mean, even if it was even it was just an EMP where just the grid went down, right? You you like your car still worked, right? You can't get gas because the pumps are work are running on electricity, you won't get water to your house because most systems are not gravity fed.
SPEAKER_02:Well, and even the ones that are, you need uh an electric pump to pump it up to the tower, yeah. You know what I mean? So once that tower empties, yeah, you're not getting water, right?
SPEAKER_00:So, how are you gonna get fresh water? Right. And how are you going to sanitize water even if you do have fresh water? Like, say you have a water collection system, how are you gonna sanitize? We're gonna have to boil it, right? And you know, how are you gonna boil it? We're gonna have to collect wood to be able to do that because you don't have act, you don't have access to gas or anything anymore. Or if you do have an external propane tank, it might last you six months, maybe, right? But right now you're using it. Most people are just using an external propane tank for the furnace for a few months in the in the year when it's you know cold enough you need it. You might have a like a gas stove and a gas water heater, right? So most people will last a year or two years with that little, but if you're using it for everything, it might be gone in a month or two.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, I mean, we have a three, I think a 300-pound, it's either three or five hundred pound propane tank for our house, and you put you got to fill it about twice in winter, usually.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, very little of the the fatalities will be from the EMP itself, yeah.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, unless you're in a plane that falls, you're you know, you'll see Aurora in the sky, and that's about it.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, uh, most will be second and third order effects, right? So all right, we got a little off on a tangent. Let's get to the next one.
SPEAKER_02:We went from Muslims to uh Kington events. Um here we go. This is where we were at.
SPEAKER_00:All right, so these are ways that they make money, right? And I brought this up and I wanted to highlight this because this ties into what's been happening in Minnesota. Yeah. Just a little. If you're an expert in credit card fraud, PayPal ebounce eBay scams, phishing, hacking, or you know the secrets of big company and then take advantage of your skills. If you can claim extra benefits from a government, then do so. If you can avoid paying taxes, then do so. The latest estimates I've seen in the amount of fraud that's happened out of Minnesota over the last 10 years is about$8 billion. 80% of that money has gone back to Al Shabaab.
SPEAKER_02:Yep.
SPEAKER_00:Okay. So this is just how they work. How can they siphon from the system to get what they need? They will, and it to be honest with you, is no different than urban blacks. The the welfare system is the worst thing to ever happen to the black community because it incentivized women to not create and maintain a familial household, but dependent on the government for everything. And so they incentivized them to have more children in order to bring in more money from welfare, right? You you have some black homes who choose not to get married because it would cut down on their welfare. I and I bring this up because I live in Alabama, in Alabama, especially in Birmingham, Montgomery, especially in the black belt, a majority of households are on welfare there. And this they do this all the time. I've got acquaintances and I've got friends who deal with these communities all the time. They tell me all the horror stories of, you know, for instance, I've got a friend who's in federal law enforcement here in Birmingham, and the amount of criminals he arrests, and he will go into a house, and the the man of the house will have a wall full of shoes, and their child will be walking around in a six-day-old diaper that's dragging on the floor, and there's no crib for the child, doesn't even have a water or have a bottle of any type. They're usually drinking coke, right? And like it, like this is all the time he sees us. And these these people have you know, these communities, especially you know, Somalis and other Middle Easterns, they're doing it in Europe. They are coming here just for the benefits because now they don't have to work, they don't have to work, they can establish more jihadist networks because they don't have to work, yeah. Right. So MSP is a massive scale of this dark St. Paul. Oh, yeah. Well, I'm gonna say it's a massive scale, it's just the most obvious one right now, right? This is probably happening in Los Angeles, Houston, Dallas, St. Louis, Seattle, everywhere. Everywhere there's an urban center, right? And that's why and you're starting to see over you know, during the Biden administration, they're bringing in a lot of immigrants and putting them in rural rural areas. One to flip the electorate, like they did in Minneapolis, and two, to start to push out those heavily Republican areas, right? So, like here in Alabama, they they brought in something like 180 Haitians to Silicauga, which is south of Birmingham, and nobody knew about it until everybody started finding out their dogs were missing. Like after a couple of weeks, like all the dogs were gone, right? The humane society all of a sudden was empty, right? And so that's so that's the only way people find out about it. So it's happening everywhere, corruption is is rampant, the amount of abuse in the system is being used to funnel money to jihadist activities.
SPEAKER_02:I've got so they were treating the humane society like a market. It's like a meat market, like a meat market.
SPEAKER_00:Oh my gosh. Like I'm not a bug, like if I had to, I would eat dog. Right? Like if I had nothing else to eat. So going down that line of thinking, I know we were doing anything tastes the best.
SPEAKER_02:You were you were never in South Korea, right? Yeah, I was in South Korea. They they had it there, I'm sure, right?
SPEAKER_00:Yes.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. My my cousin who was in the Marines, he he was also stationed, you know, he had tours in Okinawa and South Korea, and he said, Yeah, the dog thing in South Korea was weird.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, I uh so like what do you think? What dog tastes the best, do you think? It's gotta be like one of the fat ones, right? Like an English bulldog or something.
SPEAKER_02:Um everyone's gonna hate me for what I'm about to say here. Are chihuahuas like chicken? I have a feeling golden retrievers probably taste the best, right? They're just so laid back and happy and relaxed, you know. You don't want something high like like uh chihuahuas, that's gonna be tough. You know, they're always so they're always so high. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Golden retrievers probably taste uh I'm not gonna say I was about to say probably taste pretty good, but so the there's been a report that a lot more people are putting maximum exemptions on their W9s right now, W9, W2, W2s, their W2s right now, so they're not giving any taxes with the government right now. Like there's been a dramatic increase of that. So and it's just like happening. People are like, I'm tired of giving them my uh like they're gonna have to come after me for it. Yeah, right, which is is I can kind of see why the government was wanting to have 80,000 more IRS agents because if this happens organically and you have millions of people choose to opt out of the tax system, right? Like it it's gonna be a hit.
SPEAKER_02:I mean, I know as of like last year, I don't know about the IRS so much as it's like state agencies. We're just getting caught up through like 2020, 2021 like stuff. Really? Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Goodness. All right, let's go to the next one. Uh let's see. All right, so I'm not gonna spend too much time on this one. This is just showing what's called tradecraft. Tradecraft is is is basically ways to communicate, ways to conduct clandestinely uh or even covertly without anybody knowing, right? And they're using examples, one some of our you know go back hundreds of years. Uh, we were using Lemon ink letters in the Revolutionary War.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Um Washington Spies is a fantastic book if y'all ever get a chance to read it, but they're using it then. So this is just it's showing there's a certain level of tradecraft being passed down, and again, this is you know 12 years old or so. So, how much further has their tradecraft progressed past this since then? So, this is not a matter of you know, they've learned to not use technology and they're using other matters to to be able to bypass surveillance.
SPEAKER_02:Reading reading some of the the books and stuff written about you know the KGB and the CIA and and the you know what they use during the cold war to to talk to sources and stuff like that is is really interesting.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, it's you know where it when it comes to and they and this might be on the next one, they get into conducting what's called a surveillance detection route, and he talks about like going around the circles, all right. And what a surveillance detection route is is a designed route that you take from point A to point B. And the purpose is on that route determine if someone's following you because point B is where you're gonna commit an act, right? Whether it's like meet with a source, pass off information, do a hit, whatever, right? The purpose of a surveillance detection route is to find out if anybody's following you, because if you find out somebody's following you, well then you peel off and you don't go through the action, right? Now, and that's in that's in a a non-permissive environment, right? Or a semi-permissive environment. So what a non-permissive environment is, is an area where you know very people you're one, you can be snapped, you know, you can be arrested for something or something, right? But two, it's it's an area where that you're you're not safe in, pretty much, is the best way I can really put it. A semi-permissive environment is where like you're you can kind of get away with some things. A permissive environment for us would be like operating in America, right? If if I want to go to the store and you know do some stuff, like it's a permissive environment. But if I went to Cutter, right, and I wanted to go buy a Bible, that is a non-permissive environment, right? And so an SDR is to be used in mostly semi-permissive or non-permissive environments to determine if someone's following you because you don't want to let on that you one know that they're following you, and two, to confirm to them that you're committing an act of some sort, yeah, especially of espionage or you know, sabotage or whatever. And so they go into that, you know. I think it's the next one, actually. It's not actually next one is about white Conrad. Okay, so and so we you know, I'll go ahead and go over now, so we'll just skip that when we get to it.
SPEAKER_02:Uh let me see if I can find her real quick.
SPEAKER_00:But and it so there's a movie with Ryan Reynolds and Deadpool? No, it's before that. What is his name? Who's a black actor that says MF or all the time? Samuel L. Jackson. Yeah, Samuel L. Jackson, drawn a blank. Anyway, it's got it's called Safe House, and like he he's there's a scene where he does a uh he calls it an SDR, but he's like jumping curbs and stuff, and he's like driving, you know, real fast and cutting corners and losing people. That's not an SDR. That's uh that's evasion, is what that is. Yeah, an SDR is like you you don't let on that they know that you know that they're following.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, Clancy's books written trying to think like Red Rabbit and some of the uh Cardinal and the Kremlin stuff like that. He he does a really good job describing what Adrian's talking about here.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, and you can find sources on it, you know. I in one of my jobs, I had to do them a lot, but I bring it up because they're that's pretty much what they're going over here, right here. It's called the with the circular route method. Let me let me see if I can make it a little bigger for you. Uh I'm I'm just gonna maximize my screen. Hopefully, it doesn't kick me out again. You'll set off from point A, for example, your home, and travel to different places while looking from the corner of your eye to see if you are any any same person following you everywhere you go. If you see someone going every place you go, you will finally reach point A, your home again. This is a full circular art because you have gone back to your original point. So, some of some of the ways I used to train guys in to look at someone to check out if they're following you. Some things to look out for is look at people's shoes. People don't change their shoes, they'll change shirt, they'll change pants, they'll put a new jacket on, they'll put a hat on, they'll put sunglasses on, they'll put a wig on, whatever. But they always have the same shoes, they don't have time to change shoes. So if you notice the same person, you know, say if you're going from point A to point, you're going from your home to you know, Publix to go commit it, you know, drop some information off to a guy that you're gonna see there, whatever, right? And you stop at a couple places on the way there. If you see him in those few places, you don't go to Publix, you just go back home, right? Or you go to Publix and you give him a signal that you've been following, you're not doing the act then, so he knows, yeah. Right. So it depends on what your TTPs are, but this shows that they're participating and they're learning these things and are using them, right? As it says in the third paragraph, you see if you see a spy, you know, spy is so commonly used for everything now. You're going somewhere secret, then abandon your plan and go to a restaurant or something. Do you not want this person to know your secret location? All right, this is the same thing, it's just an SDR. So it just shows like that they are, and to be honest with you, a lot of this training we gave them. We taught them in the 80s against the Russians. So that's when they know these things. And because I saw it in Afghanistan all the time. Guys already knew how to operate, like I wanted them to operate, because they got trained in the 80s as mujahid against against the against the Russians. So this is this is kind of you know, this is biting us in the ass at this point. All right, let's go to the uh manipulating white people.
SPEAKER_02:Okay, give me a second, pull them back up.
SPEAKER_00:Y'all are gonna see like so many similar similarities going on right now with some of this stuff. There are thousands of white converts to Islam in Europe who want Muslim friends, but they find it difficult to show their family and friends they have converted. So they sit in between being neither here nor there, they are confused and desperate because they feel their white skin color is a disadvantage and brings too much obstacles in their lives, whereas the reality is a major advantage because they can blend in everywhere. Right? When after 9-11 happened, I was working at singular wireless this time. So Bell South became singular, singular became ATT. And I was working on the tech side, and we had a Muslim who would pray three times while we were at work, and he was a white guy, like white, white, right? And he were like overall.
SPEAKER_02:Let me guess. He was a ginger, wasn't he?
SPEAKER_00:I he might have been.
SPEAKER_02:They always are.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, they are.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Now that I think about it, why what is the you know it? It's because they're like, hey, I'm gonna believe I already don't have a soul, so I might as well believe in Allah. 100%. The white convert Muslim will realize his destiny of being European is greater, he can do he can use it to do undercover jihad, which is true, and then so befriend good, decent white people who are dissatisfied with their governments, be close to them and offer them support and guidance in life. How many protests in support of Islam have we seen by the radical left? A lot of all of them. How many have we seen, you know, LGBTQ, you know, people protesting in the name of Islam? Right? Not understanding like if Islam was ever here, they would be thrown off a roof, right? They are using people's motivations against the government against them, not realizing they will be the first ones to go if the Muslims ever take over. No, same thing as like a Bolshevik revolution. You can't have revolutionaries still out there once you take over. I think what does the next one get into? I think it let me see. We I won't spend a lot of time on this one, but the coming war for conquest of Rome will mainly consist of urban repair within the cities and streets of Europe. Sweden has a new no-go zone established every week. There are something like 90 no-go zones right now in Sweden. Where if you're not Muslim, you cannot go there. They have roving Sharia patrols, making sure people are adhering to hijabs and Muslim modesty.
SPEAKER_02:The last line, the last little part there. Yeah, they're learning how to do parkour, guys. Oh no, I know that. Yeah, I almost put a video in office space.
SPEAKER_00:I almost put a video in there from office space when they're going around the office and go parkour, parkour.
SPEAKER_02:I like this part. Going to the gym and running the park is considered normal in the West. However, wearing army clothes, a backpack, and weights does look abnormal. Oh boy, somebody tell PNW Gorilla.
SPEAKER_00:Let's go to the next one. Okay, give me a second. So uh man, this stack is all kinds of jacked up in that picture. It's all and again.
SPEAKER_02:Go ahead. I was gonna say you you know, you obviously know that better than I do.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, it's and to be honest with you, the only reason for the citizen to learn CQB, CQB is to learn how to counter CQB.
unknown:Right?
SPEAKER_00:If somebody every stacks up on your house, you need to know how to to combat. And to be honest with you, they're in a like, even if it's just you and your house, if you just pick a corner and just light them up as they come through a door, like they're you're probably gonna waste almost all of them, if not all of them. It's CQB is is very difficult. Delta is probably the best at CQB, and even then, like they they expect casualties every time they go to it. I mean a lot of times they don't.
SPEAKER_02:It's basically, and I I don't know this at all, but get as many guys through a door as fast, like just literally as fast as you can, right? And it's been the first one or two to think of you round, yeah.
SPEAKER_00:And so what and what our concern was in Afghanistan and Iraq was we wanted to maintain infrastructure, right? We didn't want to just you know blow up buildings for a reason, you know, unless we couldn't do anything about it. And then occasionally we would throw a javelin into a into a house and just level it to the ground if we had to. In Ukraine, we're seeing them just on automatic weapons just blowing through all the walls. If I were doing CQB, that's what I would do. I would just shoot through all the walls, right? I wouldn't even go to in fact, I wouldn't even DC DCQB when you could do arson. Burn out, I would light that place on fire. If you don't need something in that building, just get rid of the building exactly, and shoot them as they come out, man. It'd be like fish in a barrel. But so man. So they're talking about improvised weapons here using bows and such. So, and I I put the note here, third secret of fatima. If y'all remember the third secret, at least the first part of the third secret of Fatima that was given to us, talking about arrows, killing a lot of the faithful in Rome and such. Like this reminded me of that a lot. Because it's it is difficult to get firearms in places.
SPEAKER_02:As we say, this is obviously for people in Europe, not so much here in the US, not here, yeah.
SPEAKER_00:So this reminded me so much of the Thirsty because like everybody's when everybody heard that like bows and arrows, really, we have guns, and then this comes out 15 years later. You know, we this is found at least 15 years later. Like they're really talking about using bows and arrows, right? And uh using a crossbow, pistol crossbow for hunting, right? Primitive weapons are much you can make bows super easy, right? You just need a sapling and some string, and then you need chickens and such for your arrows, you know, you make rudimentary arrows.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, uh, so that just reminded me of that a lot because so the the the the the part of the third secret you're talking about, the holy father passed through a big city, half in ruins and half trembling with halting step, afflicted with pain and sorrow. He prayed for the souls of the corpses he met on his way. Having reached the top of the mountain on his knees at the foot of the big cross, he was killed by a group of soldiers who fired bullets and arrows at him, and in the same way there died one after another the other bishops, priests, men and women religious, and various lay people of different rakes and positions.
SPEAKER_00:And then what is the was it our lady of La Salette talking about the Mohammedans overtaking Rome? Was it La Salette? Which one was it? Uh either La Salette or good uh oh, it was good success or whatever of the purification is the proper name. Good event, our lady of the good event or something. Well, it's like the good event of the purification or something, is like the accurate name. I could be wrong. If anybody in here speaks Spanish, let us know. But it talks about the Muslim hordes basically overrunning Europe, and then that's when you know then we have the prophecy of the great monarch Henry, who comes up and rises up and leads the armies of Europe and France to take back over Europe. Um, and just a side note, Louis the 22nd, 20th. That's a long time.
SPEAKER_02:The current pretender.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, he has like an eight-year-old son named Henry. So that might be interesting. Yeah. All right, so uh we'll we'll go past that one. We'll go past that one. But um, I just brought that up because I thought that was present with the with you know Catholic prophecy and with everything that's going on right now, the amount of Muslims that are in Europe now. Uh, we basically, you know, gave up on the crusades and just let them all in.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, we do. The next one is the different improvised explosives.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, I cut I cut the actual I cut that one down a little bit smaller because they had some stuff in there I didn't want to show. You didn't want to actually show. Yeah. Give me a second.
unknown:Okay.
SPEAKER_00:All right. So this one talking about the types of bombs they use, Molotov cocktails. Anybody can build those. Nail bombs, that's just a claymore. Micro bomb, microwave airbag is another really form of airbag. Microwave airbag bomb.
SPEAKER_02:I have not heard of that one.
SPEAKER_00:It it's it's like a claymore, it's like using a uh a pressurized pot type thing. Oh, like a pressure cooker, like a pressure cooker that was used in in Boston. Same, same thing. Okay, gas canister bombs, remote control bombs, like and it goes, and like the document goes into how to set up a like a cell phone activated bomb. Like, so I'm definitely not showing that car bombs, which you know are were everywhere, ubiquitous in Iraq and Afghanistan, VB IDs, vehicle-borne IEDs.
SPEAKER_02:And do you know who kind of first really started using those? Bahre. Well, Israelis too. The King David Hotel bombing was a car bomb. Ariel Sharone. That was the 70s, wasn't it? No, the King David Hotel was for 40. Oh, is that early? Yeah, yeah. But then Ariel Sharone started using both car bombs and donkey bombs in Beirut to start the the Lebanese Civil War in the 80s. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:So it just shows like it goes into how to and it doesn't like show exactly how to make them. It doesn't, you know, but it kind of gives you the the theory on how to make these things. So and these these are very highly publicized attacks. Like a shooting attack, like we've seen it, it's in the news for about 18 hours and then gone.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Right. But a bomb is in the news for weeks. And so they're much more likely to use bombs because it you can get much more casualties, you'll get much more eyes on, right? So it's there Adams has been, you know, screaming at the clouds for the last year, year and a half. Uh, talking about how bin Laden's son has been marrying into all these terrorist networks, and they have changed how they're going to start doing attacks by setting up an initial attack. And then when first responders and police and everything come, they set off a second attack, and maybe even a third attack after that, right? And that's done through like they'll they'll they'll start an attack maybe with guns, so then you get a bunch of police and EMS there, and then they'll have people dressed as EMS in a vehicle-borne IED in an ambulance show up, then blow everyone up who's responding to it, right? In New York earlier in the year, they raided an apartment and found dozens of police uniforms and explosives and firearms and ammunition, right? So we know they're going to do this, it's just a matter of when.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:So it's going to happen. They're not going to be and it they may let it happen, right? Just to scare everybody enough to like, well, we need Patriot 2.0, right? Or whatever, right? So just be aware that if something goes down, you do not need to go there. Right. And it's going to be really hard for some of y'all if it happens at your kids' school. Right. If you have your kids in school, if they're in public schools, first of all, you need to get your kids out of public school and at least homeschool them or put them in private school, at least, because it is personally, my opinion, it is a mortal sin to send your kids to public school, knowingly putting them into the meat grinder, right? But it's at least grave matter. That's my opinion, you know. So take it for what it is. But if something happens at your kids' school, like I my we used to put my daughter in daycare when my wife and I were both working, across the street from her, from her daycare was Appalachi High School in Georgia that had that school shooting, I think, last year. All the parents rushed that school to try to get to their kids. That would have been a prime spot for a secondary attack to happen when all those parents were up. Right. And so just be aware that you know these things are being spread and commonly known amongst the the jihadists.
SPEAKER_02:So I'm surprised Anthony has not told this. Well, I suppose the only show we've done since then was Tuesdays. Last week there was a scare at his daughter's school. Yeah, some kid brought a gun to school. Not, I don't think it was to hurt anyone, but he showed another kid at school that he had this gun in his backpack, and the kid texted his mom, and his mom called the police. But like the school was on lockdown, and like, you know, they were get Anthony was getting texts from his daughter, his daughter had no idea what was going on, just that they were in lockdown, and and it I know it was really scary for Anthony.
SPEAKER_00:I bet that scares me to death. That's why I don't have my kids in in school anymore because I can't protect them. Yeah, and one school resource officer is not going to be able to do anything. And even if they are there, we saw in Uvaldi, they won't, they might not do anything. So I can't it it is my duty to protect my family and my children, to raise them in the faith and guide them. And I cannot do that when I outsource that to a teacher for eight hours a day. So I know some of y'all, this this might rub some of y'all the wrong way, and that's fine. You know, you can be mad at me, that's okay. But hopefully this makes you think because when you send your kids to school, when you send your kids to college, right, they are not prepared for the amount of propaganda they're going to hear while they're there. You cannot prepare them for it at all. And they're going to start establishing opinions that are going to be against you because that is the purpose of the teachers' union and of the university system, is to turn children from their parents and towards the overarching government.
SPEAKER_02:And you, I mean, people have to understand that that is literally the way public slash government schools have been designed, is specifically in our country. Like, yeah, no, was it yeah, Noah Webster, and I forget Merriam's first name, but John, yeah, and Merriam and Webster, like they developed the public school system not to educate kids to make them good citizens of the United States government. You know, and that that's why Catholic schools were such a big thing in this country, because Catholics knew that that government schools, public schools, were there to turn them into good little wasps, basically.
SPEAKER_00:That why that's why it was such a big victory for the United States of America to basically destroy the Catholic school system. You know, by one, you know, after Vatican II, we when we lost thousands and thousands of priests and thousands and thousands of nuns who were the backbone of our education system in the United States. So now it became a point where only now the rich can afford private school in most areas. Some areas, like Omaha, Nebraska, where it's pretty much free to go to public school, or I'm sorry, to to Catholic schools, because it's part of your tithing, right? They've got so many people there who are actually tithing, they've got so many good because they've maintained the faith mostly in an orthodox manner that they can provide that service almost for free. I think it's it's very little money required to put them in private school.
SPEAKER_04:Um not again. Oh boy.
SPEAKER_00:Wait, I hear him. Was that me? Yeah, he's back. I don't know what that was. I would my internet's fine. I've got something going on my phone right now, and it's fine. I don't know what that's about. But here, my I have my kids in a private, like there's only one private school here in here in Birmingham I would put my kids in, and only one Catholic private school. It's run by uh Dominican sisters, and it's like seven thousand dollars a year per kid. I have four kids.
SPEAKER_02:That's actually uh inexpensive compared to many of them that I've heard.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, there's one in Atlanta, the Maris School, it's like$24,000 a year per kid. Yeah, that's insane.
SPEAKER_02:That's a mortgage. Well, when I was growing up, there was a uh Catholic a private Catholic boys' academy that was, and this was 20 plus years ago now. That was 20,000 a year at that point to send kids to. Maybe I'm thinking Lincoln, not Omaha. You you're yeah, Lincoln is closer to where like the FSSP seven. Yeah, I'm maybe I may I misspoke probably.
SPEAKER_00:I think it's probably Lincoln.
SPEAKER_02:And the reason I bring that up the good bishop, oh, I forget what is the name, Conley? No, yes, I think it's Connley, maybe.
SPEAKER_00:But you know, I and I know this because I have a a few of the principals here at some of the schools here who were prior to 2020, these the Catholic schools were dying. Because, like, why send your kid to a Catholic school when you can get the same thing, you know, the same education in the public school for free, right? But since 2020, and we saw the amount of indoctrination going on that happened because all the kids had to come home and do all their classes through you know Zoom, and the kid parents start seeing what they're actually teaching them, and then all of the Catholic schools around here saw like a 300% increase. Oh, like, well, I'm not my kids aren't gonna learn to be transgender and and everything. Like, I'm gonna put my kids in in so they had and even non-Catholics were going to a lot of these schools, so which you know made it a little bit more affordable for the average person because they don't have to have as much uh tuition because they have the the classes are fuller, but it's still you know, it's still expensive. You know, seven thousand dollars a year is seven hundred dollars a month because it's a 10-month pay period, right? Yeah, a month per kid, you got four kids, that's twenty eight hundred dollars a month, you know, for four kids to go to private school, and you're doing that for 12 years, if not 14, if you're doing pre K. That's a that's a lot of money for the average person, the average income of the United States of America is sixty eight thousand dollars. That's almost half their income. It's just not doable, right? So now these people either have to make the choice do they put their kids in In public school and submit them to Leviathan, right? Or do they homeschool and just live in poverty because they're having to deal with one income instead of two? Right. And so that's the choice a lot of people are making now. In my experience, I have a lot more people choosing the homeschool route, you know, and helping people with their their finances and finding out that you know they'd rather live because they're finding the second income is just going to pay child care.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Right? You're making you know twenty dollars an hour and forty thousand dollars a year, and you're paying thirty thousand dollars a year in child care, it's not where you might as well stay home.
SPEAKER_02:That's why my wife is at home, because child care where we are is one, it's gotten a little better in the last few years. But when we first moved up here, it was almost unavailable. And if you did find it, like it was literally it would, yeah, we actually saved money by having my by having my wife stay at home.
SPEAKER_00:I had a friend who his wife is a she was a nurse at the VA here. She made you know six figures, and he was working some stupid job making like 15 bucks an hour. I was like, brother, you just don't need to work, like it's not worth it for you. You might as well stay home with the kids and let your wife work. If that's you know, now you're gonna have other issues later here in a couple of years when she realizes she's the man of the relationship, right? So you need to figure that one out, and he did, yeah. Yeah, he eventually figured it out, and and now like they both work now, but at least it's not the the they're not so you know disevenly yoked at this point, right? But like that was gonna be a huge marital issue for him because she was that's just how you know women will lose respect for you and if you if they make more money than you, that's just how it works. Yeah, it's not like they choose to do that, that's just how they're made. They're the God did not make them to work, he made the mistake at home and take care of the family, right? And so when they have to step in and and participate in a job that they were not made to do, it makes them resent you. Yeah, builds resentment for sure. It's better for you to live on fifty thousand dollars a year on one income than$120,000 a year on a dual income. Every single day. You will be much happier just prioritizing things. Now, you can't live on fifty thousand dollars a year in Los Angeles, you're gonna have to move, right? And that's something you may have to do, and I wish it wasn't that way.
SPEAKER_02:You might have to become smally and move to Minneapolis, yeah, become a welfare queen.
SPEAKER_00:So, all right, what's the next one? Another symbolic dates, symbolic dates, yes. All right, so every time there is a major attack by Islam, it is in revenge for a wrong done on them in the past. Okay, 9-11 was in revenge for the Battle of Vienna in 1683, I think it was what it was. Yep, 1683, you're right. Right? That was the day they lost the battle of because the battle of Vienna had been happening for months before that. Yep, right. September 11th and 12th is when Neon Sobieski and his wing to SARS came down and destroyed the Turks, right? And that has been a grudge they've held for 400 years almost, 350 years at this point, right? And that's why September 11th happened on that date. October 7th is the same thing, right? There is a date, and that is a for a perceived wrong that they had, dishonor was done to them, and they want to correct it. Right. So when there is a tech, that's why it's like you know, Island X, every time there's about to be a feast day for Mary, all of a sudden all the Protestants you know start hating on Mary like a couple days beforehand, right? Yeah, same thing with the Muslims. If there's about to be a date coming up that they were wronged in the past, like they they're trying to get revenge for battles and events that happened in the crusades a thousand years ago. Their memory is long. Okay, so that's why it it would almost help you to to learn of all these battles where they lost. We should come up with the calendar. We should come up with a calendar.
SPEAKER_02:Possible revenge dates, possible revenge dates, yeah. I mean, it and it could it could be not necessarily even on revenge dates, they could do it on the fourth of July, right? It has no meaning to them, but they know it has meaning to us. It could be on Christmas, it could be it could be anything like that.
SPEAKER_00:You know, we've got Christmas coming up, then we've got the epiphany after that. Now keep in mind that as well, like Muslims don't really see Protestants as Christian, okay, because they're not attached to Rome, yeah, at all. They see Catholics as Christian, so that's why you see most attacks are against Catholics, or um or Orthodox too.
SPEAKER_02:Uh Orthodox.
SPEAKER_00:I mean, there's like yeah, you know, Orthodox is like 10% of Rome, you know. So it's like yeah, most of that is in Russia, yeah. So and well, we and that's another I want to go, I want to go over how Russia is not returning to the faith, and the the numbers just don't show it. No, not at all. It's getting even worse. So this whole idea that you know, because they're building all these churches, the act less than five percent of Orthodox go to Sunday Mass at all, especially in Russia. So, but anyway, but yeah, to your point, yeah, because the Orthodox are seeming the same light as Roman Catholics, so that's why we are most of the time the the uh the attacks are against Roman Catholics, like the video that came out earlier in the week where they desecrated St. Peter's again, right? That's almost a weekly basis at this point.
SPEAKER_02:Um I just saw the the link you put in there explained the Battle of Vienna thing. So we already went. We can pull that both if you want. Yeah, sure then we pull it up.
SPEAKER_00:I I I struggled between this one and one by George of the Chivori Guild. He had a good one too. I was like, I went with this one's a little bit more in depth. We are Latinize the world, that's why we're reinstituting the Monroe Doctrine.
SPEAKER_02:Oh, I thought I had it on screen. My bad.
SPEAKER_00:Okay, Amy. All right, why did Al Qaeda choose the date 9-11? Revenge for the Battle of Vienna, 11 to 12, September 1683. Yeah, I think you're right. You did 341 years ago today, King Yon. Not today, back on whatever this was. Back in September 11th, yes, because this this post was on September 11th. Let us post Heaven of Calvary, the 3,000 Winged Hussars, which is a great song by Sabaton.
SPEAKER_02:It is good.
SPEAKER_00:In fact, if you have a playlist for the gym, I highly suggest putting that one. And uh Last Stand. The last stand is good. They've got a lot of good ones. Uh it's so like your entire playlist should be from the gym should be Sabaton and Demon Hunter.
SPEAKER_02:If you like World War II Bismarck's good, yeah, that one's also good. There's another one that's really good. Oh, so there's one about the Japanese about the the end of the samurai. Oh, that one's really good. My kids love that one a lot. What is that one called? Sabaton Samurai. I know you got a little weeb in you from your time in the Marine, so you should listen to that one, Adrian.
SPEAKER_04:Adrian's frozen again. That's great. I don't know what is going on in here.
SPEAKER_02:Okay, I'll just read until he comes back. Had the Ottomans won, Islam would have dominated Eastern and Central Europe, forever changing the continent's history. Instead, Islam ceased to be a serious threat to Europe for the next three centuries. After the battle, Jan Sobieski sent a banner to Pope Innocent, along with the message Venividi Deus Vit Vincent. Yep, so uncomfortable. It's it was bad. I really don't like it. Did you listen to my joke? Did you hear my joke about you loving the Japanese?
SPEAKER_00:No.
SPEAKER_02:Well, like I know you have a little weep in you from your you know time over in Okinawa. So yeah, yeah, you listen to Shiroyama by Sabaton. I have to. I have to listen to it.
SPEAKER_00:Demon Hunter just came out with a new album.
SPEAKER_02:I have not ever listened to Demon Hunter, I don't think.
SPEAKER_00:No, I'll send you, I'll send you a few to kind of like introduce you.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Uh I'll send you some good ones. All right. So, and like we don't have to read the whole thing, but just so you know, like this is everything, every attack by them is intentional, it's done on an intentional date in an intentional manner, right? There's nothing just happenstance. So if it is a big attack, now sometimes like you know, if they get raided and all of a sudden they click off of you know, suits that best, right? Like they can't plan that, they're just you know trying to take out as many people as they can. But if it's a planned attack, like the 2013 Boston bomber, right? That was in let me see if I remember what that was. What date was that on? Let's see, hold on, I'll tell you.
SPEAKER_02:Let's see. April fifteen. So significant other than being tax day, right?
SPEAKER_00:Was that the date that the first crusade was called? There's no way that was it. Nope, that was in November. We'll look it up. I'll find it and I'll post it to my Twitter. But it was it was the same. I can't remember what was because I remember after it, I was still in the Marines when it happened. In fact, I was at Buffalo Wild Wings when it went off. I was on my way out because I had I started my uh EAS leave like that week. And so we I had a recall back and I had to go back because like they were talking about making me re-enlist. But it was it was for a specific date. I'll have to find it again, see if I can remember what it's been a while, but that was in in response to a specific date. So I want to finish with the Raymond Ibrahim video because we're coming up on two hours. Rame the Raymond Ibrahim video is a clip from a video I had a couple of days ago, and just kind of you know, give you an introduction to it. He goes over the significance of the term robot, and he'll explain what a robot is. But basically, to us, what it is is a beachhead, it is a place where you fortify to begin attacking from, right? So when y'all are listening to his explanation, it's about a minute long. When you're listening to his explanation of this, just think of some areas in the United States right now that are robots, right? Because I'll guarantee you're gonna think of a couple. Okay.
SPEAKER_02:Can we pull this up here? First off, the man is built.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, he's he used to be a uh bodybuilder.
SPEAKER_01:I believe it. Very important Arabic word that you've probably never heard of. That word is ribot, not ribbot as in a frog, but ribbot. Allow me to explain. Soon after the historic jihad broke out of Arabia in the 7th century, ribots formed wherever and whenever the Muslim invaders were forcibly stopped by non-Muslims. There on that frontier zone, Muslim warriors created permanent bases to continue waging jihad on the infidel. These strongholds were historically known as ribats, from an Arabic word, ribot, etymologically rooted to the idea of a tight fastening or a joining, or in the words of the Quran, O you who have believed, Muslims, persevere and endure and remain fastened, rabitu, verb form of rabat, and fear Allah that you may be successful. That's Quran 3200. In other words, for Muslims to be successful, they must form tightly fastened strongholds along the borders of still to be conquered non-Muslim regions. From there, they persevere and endure, to use the Quran's words, in their jihad to conquer and seize the lands of the infidels. That's exactly how the jurists defined it. The word rabat is actually all around us, though few recognize it. Rabat, the capital of Morocco, is so named because it was originally a rabat, from where devastating Muslim and Barbary pirate raids on Spain and the Christian Mediterranean were for centuries launched.
SPEAKER_00:But um when I see that, I think of enclaves such as Beerborne. Right. Uh certain neighborhoods uh in Atlanta, right? Where they, you know, Sweden, you know, uh Malmo, Sweden specifically, where these are enclaves where they have established dominance, where there have been mosques found to be harboring massive stockpiles of weapons, right? Preparing for the eventual attack to spread Islam because Islam has always been spread by the sword. No one converts to Islam you know out of a duty to God. They do it because they have to, or they won't they're gonna die. Or unless they're ginger, or they're ginger, that's correct. We've got to do something about the ginger problem.
SPEAKER_02:But uh we just gotta find a failed Austrian painter that'll take care of it.
SPEAKER_00:Exactly. Man, so that's all the best edit for NH the LRB. For NHL, you'll think you'll you'll figure out here in a second.
SPEAKER_02:Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. I I figured it out right away.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:Is it the one where Elmo shows everyone the song he made?
SPEAKER_05:Yes, yeah.
SPEAKER_00:It is I think the the the the wildest thing I saw on on X the past couple of days is when I saw Father Calvin Robinson with Jim Waynehoff.
SPEAKER_02:Oh did you see the one today where he said oh hold on, let me pull it up because I can't say that word when I'm not on locals. I'm I'm not comfortable saying it on locals, but only on locals, guys. Hold on, let me pull up his. Give me a second, it won't take too long to find.
SPEAKER_00:I haven't really been on X right, but it's X has been kind of slow the past few days. Not a whole lot's been other than like my feed has been nothing but Candace Owens and Temple. I am so sick of it, man. I'm not on either one of their sides, but I'm tired of hearing of it.
SPEAKER_02:Okay, so hold on. I got I got it ready here. Let me get rid of this one. Let me pull up this. Okay, so this is the tweet that was a reply to him. Okay, and that he quoted. And if you're listening to this on audio, I'm sorry. There's now so so he someone said stop being an N-word, and they literally typed out N-word. Yeah, he says, if you cannot say N-word, and he He says it, but now the hard R. Right, no hard R, but he says if you cannot say N-word, stay out of my mentions. And saying literally N-word is such an effeminate phrase. Stop being fake and gay, man up, say it with your chest. This is not the kindergarten playground. No one is going to tell teacher. Oh man, I love that.
SPEAKER_00:I yeah, it's that is that was wild when I saw him. Say wing it, you know what kind of concerns me, and we'll finish with this. I'm kind of concerned that Nick Fuentes seems to be becoming more mainstream. What concerns you about that? Not the fact that he, but he's toning himself down to become mainstream. Yeah. And that because I mean I already thought he was a Fed anyway. Like no one does what he does on January 6th and doesn't get arrested. Right. And then he tries to pass the buck about, well, I I testified to Congress, right? And and told, you know, and and Congress said I wasn't, you know, uh cooperating with Fed. No, you didn't. You pled the fifth. And then you had your attorney say it. You never said it. So you can't be caught for perjury. Let's let's not, you know, let's not Jew around with this. Let's let's say what you mean, right? And so that's my concern, right? So that he is toning things down in order to be more accepted, right? Which is, I mean it's it's a compromisation of who he is. Just be the edgy, you know, the edge lord that you are, man. And just keep because people will accept like you're already everywhere.
SPEAKER_02:To be fair, he he he did not really tone himself down for the Piers Morgan. Interview. Right?
SPEAKER_00:Not like he did with I didn't watch I've already seen clips from it, so I can't. But the clips I've seen, yeah, I'd agree. He did not tone himself down. He well, he owned up. Yeah. Like when Piers Morgan was showed him the the clip about like how you know a good portion of black people need to be imprisoned and you know all that. And he owned up to it. Like that was, you know, okay. But he didn't say it again on mainstream TV. Well, he didn't need to, they literally played the clip. Yeah, but that's like that's the equivalent of having his having his attorney say, I'd never cooperate with the Veds. You know, it's the same thing. So hopefully this is that isn't a an indicator of him like kind of turning a corner of he starts trying to get his the groipers as they are to start accepting things that they didn't that he was against before. Because we've seen eventually everyone's compromised. Enough money or thrust their life, like we saw it with Marjorie Taylor Green, right? We've seen it with multiple Republicans, you know, and they killed Charlie Kirk for it, right? So eventually it's good, they're gonna get to him. So and he's got such a following right now that if he does make that turn, they'll either turn against him or go with him, and that like I don't know how that would go.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, I mean, we're at the point where either literally everyone's a fed or no one's a fed because the feds don't need them to be a fed because everyone thinks they're feds, anyways, right? Like the whole information warfare thing is just so nuts. We're like, I don't even know if it matters who's a fed at this point.
SPEAKER_00:Because I think we're giving too much credit to feds.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, I've always thought that too. Like, come on, guys, the federal government employees, do you do no, like, do you know the average IQ? It's got to be about the same as Somalia, yeah.
SPEAKER_00:It's the in the massive amount of of federal welfare that's given to people, and they're just like in a position just to suck up a paycheck. But like they're not the ones that are really pulling the strings, though. They're just the public strings themselves, right? They're being they're they're the the wind up toy that's being you know pulled and pointed in a direction. It there's other people who are much smarter than them actually using them as the tool.
SPEAKER_02:Wind up wind up toy being, yeah, that is how I would describe like Candace Owens perfectly, you know, like like whether you believe her or not, like once again, like I I don't know who's right or wrong, I don't know who's a fed or not. I don't know what conspiracy theories are true or false, but like you you can't tell me that that like her and Ian Carroll, like when I'm not saying they're doing it per purposefully at all, but you can't tell me like that what they're doing doesn't serve the purpose of Israel, right? Like make like well it's what Nick would call low IQ anti-Semitism almost, whether it is you know, I think it's an odd whether you agree with it or not, like everything is being weaponized against everything else, it feels like like no one knows where to land. Yeah, and you you know, they're the only only united movement left in this country seems literally seems to be the left. They're the only ones that can put their petty little differences aside.
SPEAKER_00:Uh yeah, we're we're having to swim in muddy waters and try and figure out where we're going, yeah. Um, and we don't know if the people swimming next to us are swimming with us or against us is the issue. And this is then this comes back to a you know a topic that I talked about you know a long time ago on like one of our first shows, is just realizing what your circles of influence are and trusting only those people in your circles of influence, yeah, specifically. Um, and what stay off of social media and or it if you're not capable of reading that stuff without getting emotionally charged, yeah, you gotta be detached, right? But if if you can read it and keep yourself separated, like you know, Rob and I like I can see the stuff going on with Candace and Tim Pool, like Tim Pool is lashing out like a child, right? And so like that may immediately make me discredit him. And then I see Candace Owens, she's saying these crazy ass shit, right? But she's got receipts on a lot of stuff. I'm like, so so like I'm much more inclined to believe her, at least like some of it, right? Because some of the stuff is crazy, right? Because you know, it's just insane, but then I see receipts, like the gun community went off on her yesterday, one because of like the 306 ballistics and everything, but two, because she mixed up e5, e4, and oh yeah, e4, e5, and oh five, oh four, oh five. And I give her the benefit of the doubt on that because she doesn't know the rank structure and the in the officer scale and all that, and like even me, I had to like I had to go through the ranks in my head, like, okay, what is a lieutenant colonel? Okay, oh oh one is second lieutenant, lieutenant, captain, major, okay, lieutenant colonel. Oh and I was in the Marines for years, and I still had to do that, right? So and she's never been in the military, she probably doesn't have anybody in her family who's ever in the military, I don't think. And I'm I could be wrong on that, but I know her husband definitely wasn't. Her husband's British, right? He drinks milk and his tea, like you can't trust him. But I give her a benefit of the doubt on that because she's just right there.
SPEAKER_02:No, EJ, not again. Ah well, you're back.
SPEAKER_00:Yours sounded like a robot. Did I? Yeah. Did you did you ever used to watch Mad TV? No, they had a script skid on there called Goat Boy. Did you ever see you? You might have seen clips on boy.
SPEAKER_02:That is uh that is a Muslim's favorite creature right there.
SPEAKER_00:So the video that we show when we went our outro video is you know a lot for my deployment. So when I was going through my hard drive, looking through all my pictures and stuff, yeah. I have a video of when we we bought a lamb and we had our Afghan interpreters slaughter it and cook it up for us. And we and some of these kids have never seen an animal die in front of them, right? And they didn't know how to like in these like these same kids just got done slaughtering like 15 Taliban the week before, and you know, within 10 yards, they didn't care. But they saw like a lamb getting its throat cut and bleeding out in order to process it and cook it, and they were like passing out, you know. I just watched this video just laughing the whole time, but then like I'm having to watch it and like keep my screen down so my kids can't see it, you know, if they're walking by, you know.
SPEAKER_02:Well, uh when I was in college in Nebraska and at in Lincoln, one of the uh the Catholic men's group at the Newman Center had a couple Nigerian guys, you know, there for school, and it was it was yeah, it was coming up on Easter. And in Nigeria for Easter, their favorite dish that they make is goat. So one of the other guys in the the men's group who was actually from Nebraska, from his family at a little farm like 10 miles away, had a goat that that he sold to these Nigerian guys. And one of our men's group activity was going out to their family farm and slaughtering the goat and uh butchering it and and then watching the Nigerian guys cook it. And let me tell you, that was the most interesting Easter meal I ever had because we ate every single part of that goat.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, I mean Afghans use a lot of oil, like they just like bathe their food in oil when they cook it. Really? And it's like and it's it's like a a three-gallon like tub, and I don't know what kind of oil, it could have been motor oil, I don't know, but it was some type of oil, some type of hydrogenated oil, right? And they're just bathing the everything that they cook in it, and that's that's probably the only reason I wasn't constipated the entire time I was over there.
SPEAKER_02:Thanks for that, Adrian. Thanks.
SPEAKER_00:We just had a we just had a a Jamaican place open up the next town over from us. Curried goat is pretty good, actually. I love Jamaican. I love Jamaican. I'm not willing to bring Jamaican here for it, but I love Jamaican.
SPEAKER_02:What what's funny is I mean, I live in the in the middle of nowhere, and one of the closer towns, which is 45 minutes away, they have a Jamaican restaurant. Man, uh it's it's our favorite place to eat. We go there probably through two or three times a month, but uh so good.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, I love curry. I love the the the meat pockets. What are they called? Meat. They they don't they just call beef pockets? Something like that. Yeah, those are good. I get those. Well, every year here in Birmingham, we have uh a Maronite church and they do a festival in the spring, and they'll do like the spinning. They just call them the patties, yeah, meat patties, yeah, right? Like beef patties or chicken patties, and they have like cheese patties and all that. But the Maronite Church has a festival every year, and they have like you know grape leaf rolls and all that stuff. Man, and it it always coincides with something I have to do with work. So I'm always out of town that weekend, so I have to I send my wife when I'm out of town, like, I need you to get me this, this, and this. And I'll eat it when I get home. Yes, I know it's cold, I don't care. And then we have a Melkite church here in Birmingham, too, and they do a similar thing, but they're they're a bunch of Arabs over at the Melkite church.
SPEAKER_02:Growing up, a couple of my friends in high school were were cops, and they're like they're like their dads were were cop priests. And they let me tell you, they knew how to throw a church festival every year. They really did.
SPEAKER_00:They really know how to throw a party, that's why they're going to hell. They're already barbecuing themselves. It's amazing. If only I could get y'all to heaven, great. All right, so I think that is the end because we already played the other video at the beginning. We did. I don't think we had any questions or anything coming up, did we?
SPEAKER_02:Well, we need to we we need more people to subscribe to the channel. We only got like coming up on 400, but we need people to comment on these videos, yeah. So we should figure out something interesting people can comment each week. I'm thinking this week everyone should comment with either what their EDC is, or if they don't carry a gun currently, one why yeah, and then two, what what do you want to carry?
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, we didn't even talk about the Glock Gen 6 that came out.
SPEAKER_02:I I considered I knew you wanted to talk about this, yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Well, maybe to be honest with you, it's kind of lackluster, and I yeah, I don't even want to spend a lot of time on it. It's a clock, it's a Glock, and they've basically they've just taken the advancements everyone else has done, done them better, and put them into a clock. That's really all they've done.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, it it's it's like how Apple takes advancements from 10 years ago, makes it more polished and better, and then puts it in their phone. Yeah, Glock is basically the apple of the gun world, to be quite honest. I'm okay with that. Like like the what the Gen 6 grip is basically a combo of Gen 2 grip with Gen 5 grip.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, like well, and it's got the and it's got the modular system in it, so you can buy whole new grips and put your slide on it, like what the RXM's doing.
SPEAKER_02:Are you sure? Yeah, because I thought I saw that they filed patents for that, but they didn't include it in Gen 6. Am I wrong about that?
SPEAKER_00:No, it's in there, like the only serialized portion of the pistol I is like is like the trigger group is the trigger group, yeah. So they have a removable trigger group, it's like a modular system, much like the FCU or whatever, and the control unit. Yeah, and so it's gonna make it much it, and it's smart because the big reason everyone likes Glocks because you can it's it's a Lego system, you can create, you can adjust it however you want it, and that's why people love it. And when they came up with the Gen 5 barrels, which were much more accurate, they you had a lot of guys doing competitions with them. So everyone's biggest gripe was that the grip angle and the sights. The sights are still a sights, like they're not gonna change.
SPEAKER_02:I see, I see that they didn't do anything with the sights, yeah.
SPEAKER_00:But why would you? Because you're just gonna put throw a red dot on it anyway. So why wouldn't it?
SPEAKER_02:And I see that they they're they're doing something better than the silly MOS system.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, focus trip did a good video on the I mean picky gun tuber.
SPEAKER_02:They've done a video on it, probably.
SPEAKER_00:I like focus trip because he's not biased in it, like he's just gonna be like, you know, he's gonna this is dumb, right? Like this is stupid, or it's just is it is what it is, right? You know, I I'm I lean much more towards guys who are who focus on the average citizen arming themselves, right? So that's why I like Lucas Botkin for that. Like, I don't like that he wears skinny jeans, right? But you know, none of us are perfect, but I liked him for his that his outlook on that. I like the guys at Dirty Civilian, I like focus trip for that and hop for that aspect. Grand Thumb's fun to watch, but like I can't afford uh almost any gun that he shoots.
SPEAKER_02:Apparently, his dad is like an international arms dealer, that's why he can get all the guns he gets. Good for him. Yeah, I was gonna say must be nice. Wish my dad was an international arms dealer.
SPEAKER_00:If I was gonna use nepotism, I would do that that way as well. 100% absolutely, but uh it's just good. We cannot let perfect be the enemy of good enough, right? So if all you can afford is a gen three Glock clone like the RXM, right? Or shadow systems, because shadow systems are getting cheap now, you know, then get it, you know, and that's what you use and learn how to use it well because you're not gonna outshoot that thing. Like I I don't I got into the trend of upgrading my Glock too. I put you know, I've got a nice trigger. My I've got a Gen 4 Glock that I've got a really nice trigger on. I don't it I don't have a red dot on it because it was before red dots, and I you know upgraded the trigger bar and all that stuff, right? I my gen 5 Glock 19 I carry 50% of the time now when I'm not carrying my shadow two compact stock trigger because I can't out I can't I'm not good enough to outshoot it. I don't have the time to put in to be a good enough shooter to do that. I have a family. And at that point, all you if like if you aren't good enough to take advantage of it, all you're doing is introducing another failure point, then yeah, and most of the issues people have with Glocks is when they put aftermarket parts on it, right? So I don't I haven't upgraded my Glock 19 at all. What's his name?
SPEAKER_02:Ben Stoger. He became a national champion just shooting stock Glocks, I'm pretty sure. Yeah, I believe it. That Breed is yeah, yeah, yeah. I know one thing you'll be interested to hear. Tomorrow I pick up a Shadow 2 carry.
SPEAKER_00:Good. The the only reason I haven't bought the carry yet is one, it's expensive, but two because they had to introduce the firing pin block, the trigger's not as good as the compact leaves a little to be desired.
SPEAKER_02:I mean, it's still gonna be better than any striker fire trigger, yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_00:But so I like I've because my biggest concern with the the compact was you know the drop safe, and I've seen dozens of videos where they abuse the compact, and it's drop safe, it's not gonna go off at all. Now, if you put in an aftermarket firing pin, you know, for lighter for lighter primers, then yeah, it's gonna it's not drop safe.
SPEAKER_02:Well, uh the with the compact, I wouldn't mind the drop the firing pin block so much if they just put a decocker on it, right? Yeah, because you you can manually decock it, and then you know you have the double action 10-pound pole, like that you know, and that's how I carry it.
SPEAKER_00:I don't carry it with the safety on, I carry it with the with the I know.
SPEAKER_02:I'm just not a super big fan of trusting myself to not let that hammer slip, you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_00:I get that, but I mean it's if you're carrying with one in the chamber all the time, like you don't have to worry about it. But if you're constantly taking the magazine out and taking the round out, then you're just gonna get better, right? It's all that's gonna happen. Like, I do all like I'm I'm at work and I'm at my desk and I'm just dry firing the whole like in between tasks or whatever, yeah. And so like I've always got a map, my mag out with a with a round out, and I'm just sitting there dry firing because I got a little thing above my desk for me to aim on, and you know, and I've I've just gotten used to it. I a decocker is really for guys who are not comfortable in riding that hammer forward themselves, and that just comes with practice, right? Now, if I were to hand a gun to my son right to shoot, like it's gonna have a decocker, yeah. Yeah, he doesn't have the comfortability with it. This is like the compact is like advanced level carry, it is right, and we all should aspire to be there, but I mean I 50% of the time I'm carrying a Glock 19, which doesn't have a hammer at all that you can see, right? So, and that thing's appendix carry pointing at my nuts all the time. So I trust it.
SPEAKER_02:The uh yeah, the the drop fire issue has been solved with the voluntary upgrade program. Now it just might shoot you in the balls in the holster when you're not touching it.
SPEAKER_00:There's barely been another one that happened. No, well, okay, I'm not surprised actually. Last week, yeah, another one happened. And they're still happening, man. Anyone who's still Six hours at this point. One, you just don't know what's going on.
SPEAKER_02:Look, I had I really wanted a 226, okay?
SPEAKER_00:Leave me alone. I get the 226 or the 229. I can see that. I mean, but stay away from you know anything that's going, it's just like an IED way it's with a shake awake action, right? You don't want to worry about that. Like the 365 seems to be fine. I haven't seen any issues with the 360, but uh why do we want to keep money to a company that's using you as a disaster?
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, that's that's the thing for me at this point. Like I got the SIG I wanted. Now I have no reason to buy to give money to that company again.
SPEAKER_00:I tell you what though, I am kicking myself for not buying the Sons of Liberty Gunworks Mark I that came out when it came out like in April.
SPEAKER_02:I mean, I I suppose it's not a it's not a huge contract, right? I mean it's so calm. It's not like they have to supply every Marine with one, but I imagine they're gonna be hard to find for quite a while.
SPEAKER_00:It's not the issue they're gonna be hard to find, it's the issue now that they have contract price, they cannot offer it to the public for any less than that. Shoot. That's the issue. So I'm kicking myself for not doing it. Because right now, my main gun is a 12 and a half inch sensibility gunworks upper to M85 on on a like a BCM lower or whatever. Yeah. And it thinks she's like, I love it. I love it. But I was like, man, I I like I I th I chilled around with getting one back in April or May or whenever it came out. Yeah, I'll wait, I'll wait. And then I saw the so contract contract, I was like, man. That sucks. The uh three stacks on this thing now.
SPEAKER_02:Is uh is that one uh what an 11.5?
SPEAKER_00:I mean you can get anything from a 10.5 to like a 16 on the barrel, you know, it's it's the it's the special barrel, right? Well that the barrel and the upper and the rail, it's all just what they've done with it is is just top-notch. But the barrel lasts for like 70,000 rounds. Right?
SPEAKER_02:You'll you'll never literally end to 20 times the amount of what the M7's gonna get.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah. So yeah. I wish I would I wish I would have done it to pull the shit.
SPEAKER_02:It's cool to see a a small American company get a contract and not like FN, you know, a huge European company.
SPEAKER_00:Yep. Yeah, it is. And I you know, I love the one the one I have now, the load it loves the most. Nobody clip that. Nobody clip that is 69 grain. Nobody clipped that either.
SPEAKER_02:But uh I see we're going further with the joke.
SPEAKER_00:But it does. Like, I'm shooting half MOA groups at 100 yards with 69 grain on my 12 and a half inch. Wow. It's uh it's crazy. Uh and I'm not even that good of a shooter. It's just uh it's just probably the best gun I've ever owned. And I just kind of like happened into it. They had a sale on the M85 uppers. I think I got it for like 600 bucks or something, and it's normally like 1200 bucks for the upper, I think. Yeah. I got it for like half, and I'm so happy I got it. It's it's amazing. All right, we're gonna have to cut it here.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, we'll just talk about random gun stuff for hours at this point.
SPEAKER_00:Yes, we will. So are we doing Monday? I should be able to, yeah.
SPEAKER_02:Monday's not a holiday or anything like that. Like that's what I don't think so. I'm out of town this weekend, but we'll be back Sunday, so we're all going out of town. Just to the next big city where we where we go for the Latin mask. They just have I I can say Duluth. It's they have uh the world's largest outdoor free light display, like Christmas light display.
SPEAKER_00:I'm going to uh I'm going to Louisville after Christmas. We're getting my daughter a puppy. Oh, that's right. You said that.
SPEAKER_02:Right now you're just hoping it's only one puppy, right?
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, I'm hoping it's one puppy. But apparently in Louisville, and I never knew this growth, I grew up in Louisville my entire life. There is a cave there. Maybe it's new, maybe that's why I never heard of it. But uh, I mean there's a cave there. Well, I mean, like the cave is always right, but they have a light display in the cave that you drive through, and it takes 30 to 45 minutes to get through it. You drive a vehicle, like your car through a cave. And this is in down, like in the middle of the like in an urban area. So interesting. It'll be fun. We're excited to go to it. I'm gonna go home. I'm gonna get some Wix pizza and some old spaghetti factory and show the kids around where I used to hang out.
SPEAKER_02:Old spaghetti factory.
SPEAKER_00:I don't like I'm not a big fan of spaghetti. Like, what is wrong with you? I'm just not, man. I just and I think it's because I eat it too. My wife hates it too, because she loves spaghetti. All my kids love spaghetti, and I'll eat it, but I'm not a bit like I I don't ever crave spaghetti. Now I'll take that back. I love skyline chili, and it is not a really tangi chili, right? So it's it's like spaghetti chili, right? Right? Yeah, so they do like the spaghetti on bottom, and then you put the chili on top and they put you know cheese and onions and stuff on top of it. So good, so good. And I I that's like spicy spaghetti, right? Okay, but I like lasagna, but lasagna is just like spaghetti cake, right? So it's got like ricotta in it. But I love my wife makes a great lasagna, but they love it and it's nice and it's fun, you know. We're staying in a really nice downtown hotel. I'll see some family and stuff, it'll be good. Uh I haven't seen some of my family for a couple of years, so and everybody loves my kids, so they need to see them too. It's nice raising good kids because everybody likes to be around them. Like you raise some asshole kids, man, and like your family doesn't want to be around them at all. Like they make excuses why they can't come see y'all. My kids are like, oh, I can't wait to see them, they're so sweet. It's because they know they're gonna get the wrath of dad if they're not. That's how discipline works, man. Turns them into good kids. All right, guys, we're gonna let y'all go, and we will see y'all on Monday.