Guns 'N Rosaries

Father & Son Jihadists Kill 15 in Attack on Hanukkah Celebration in Australia

Adrian & Rob

Alarm bells don’t save people—prepared people do. We map the hard lessons from two headline tragedies, showing how campus policies that bury key details and social feeds rushing unverified claims add precious minutes to the worst moments. From the Brown University shooting to the Bondi Beach attack, the pattern is clear: when institutions prioritize optics over accuracy, the public pays; when bystanders lack basic medical and defensive skills, the casualty count climbs.

We walk through what worked, what failed, and how to fix it at the street level. You’ll hear a plain-English breakdown of terrain and tactics—why attackers picked elevation, how lines of fire created asymmetric advantage, and what a competent defender could have done to cut an 11-minute nightmare down to seconds. Then we shift to triage reality: why hemorrhage control beats chest compressions in mass-casualty events, how to sort the walking wounded fast, and the exact components of a vehicle trauma kit that turns bystanders into lifesavers. No panic, no posturing—just a practical checklist you can use tomorrow.

Zooming out, we connect supply chain pressure points to personal readiness. When powder, ammo, and medical supplies tighten, it’s a signal to skill up, not spiral. Learn radios, basic electrical, small engines, and water systems. Build a circle that can run security rotations, share gear, and protect families. And anchor it all in steady habits and grounded faith—because competence without virtue corrodes, and virtue without competence collapses. Hit play, take notes, and then take action. If this helped, subscribe, share with a friend who needs it, and drop a comment with the one skill you’ll learn next.

SPEAKER_01:

Welcome, everyone. And you should all be very thankful we're able to do these remotely so that you don't catch whatever I am sick with right now. You got the funk.

SPEAKER_00:

The man cold might be a we had uh there's been a stomach bug going around to a bunch of people, and it's been like I had it, I didn't have it as bad, my wife got it bad, and then a couple of my kids, so I was having to run around like with bowls and constantly like emptying out bowls. Yeah, it was bad, but thankfully I don't I don't really do the throw-up stuff too much. But my kids do, man, and that's always rough. You can't do anything about it, right? Like all you do is like help them through it, and you feel helpless, you know, and there's not a lot you can do.

SPEAKER_01:

So this is possible.

SPEAKER_00:

Rob has continual COVID.

SPEAKER_01:

I'm gonna try to limit the breath sounds because like it's one of the things like I'm sitting here and I can hardly breathe. I'm out of breath. So I'm gonna mute when I'm not talking so you guys aren't listening to me die. You almost sound Jewish with like the nasally all the time. Well, good. Then I I mean it matches my looks, I guess, right? Well, by the way, but you better not buy me one of those for Christmas.

SPEAKER_00:

I am, I am gonna buy one. I am. I gotta wait for the uh the M81 one to come back in stock. It's gonna be amazing.

SPEAKER_01:

Adrian found a uh, like you said, M81 Woodland Puju brand. What are they called? It's a tactical yarmulke. Yamaka.

SPEAKER_00:

They're not pronounced like they're spelled. They're not like Hanukkah is not pronounced or holla bread. You know, it's not pronounced like you would think it is. In fact, I was watching Mike from Fieldcraft Survival, and he was commenting about the Bondi Beach thing. He's like, Yeah, and they're at a Chanaka event. I was like, Chonaka, come on, man. Even I know it's not Chanaka. First off, first off.

SPEAKER_01:

It's really a Catholic holiday, not a Jewish holiday, right? I mean, the events they celebrate aren't even in their own Bible, it's in our Bible.

SPEAKER_00:

The only reason that we know about it is because it's in first was first and second Maccabees.

SPEAKER_01:

Yep.

SPEAKER_00:

That is it. Well, and then there's kind of some allusion to it in the Gospels with the Festival of Lights or the Festival of what does it call it?

SPEAKER_01:

Well, because the festival of tents is something else, right? Yeah, it's not the T. They have lights, they have tents. It's a D.

SPEAKER_00:

It's kind of it alludes to it. Di Wally? That festival of lights? Diwa, Dawah. Man, talk about the Dawah's been going strong since Bondi Beach. You saw that one where the guy was talking about, I mean, I've seen a bunch today, so I don't know. I saw you commented on one of them. The amount of ex posts by Muslims trying to lay claim to one that the shooters at Bondi Beach were Jews, and then I found I saw one say that they were actually Indians, like from India, with a dot.

SPEAKER_01:

I mean Pakistan was formerly just part of India, so yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

And they were Pakistani Muslims, so yeah. It's just the amount of just like gaslighting that Muslims because like we talked about last time, Muslims have no attachment to the truth, they don't have to be truthful about anything, so they just lie about everything, and it's like breathing to them. I so we're going up to Louisville after Christmas. Talk about a word that's not pronounced like it's spelled, and only people from there pronounce it like that. My wife, she gets a she gets a you know, kick out of every time you go up there. She used to have a shirt and it had like six different ways you could pronounce it. But I'm gonna go up there and go visit my family and stuff because that's you know, that's where I grew up. Yeah, and I was talking to my brother, I haven't talked to my brother in a while, and you know, and it it's we kind of had a a fight a little bit a little while ago, and you know, I've been trying to be.

SPEAKER_01:

This is the brother you can't invite over to family things because of who you went.

SPEAKER_00:

This is my actual brother, the other ones are like my wife's like stepbrothers. Oh, okay, okay. My brother, yeah, my blood, my brother. And we, you know, it's it's more of my fault more than it is kind of both our fault because we just don't reach out to each other very much. And he's the only is my sister passed away a couple of years ago, so he's and my dad passed away, you know, 12 years ago. So, and then my mom, you know, she's they're we're kind of estranged in that point. So my brother's pretty much the only you know, blood per you know, first family that I have, right? Right. I've got uncles and stuff though, that we're gonna go see them too. But I was talking to him, and my brother's never been never been religious. Now he grew up uh in the Catholic Church like I did, but he never got his confirmation though. And he kind of strayed, and he's just been kind of a like a not really hedonist, but like just like a secularist materialist, pretty much. But uh just had the conversation I had with him last night, and it was for a while, it was like for 45 minutes, and I haven't talked to my brother that long in a long time. It's usually just pleasantries like how you doing, how's the family? How's everybody doing? How's work going? How's your son? Because my nephew, my brother's son, is he's young, he's in his 20s, but he's like extremely driven, and he's been involved in like the solar panel business, and his early he's you know, he's making you know a million dollars a year doing this. Wow, his early 20s. And you know, just asking how he's doing everything, how is because my brother's got like three kids from three different women, like he lived that kind of life, right? And but you know, that my brother has really turned his life around since like 20 years ago when he had an altercation with the law, and now he's a he's just trying to do well by his family. But the conversation I had with him last night about what's going on, and and just to kind of we started talking about it a little stuff, and that's so just kind of like throw out feeler. I was like, So, what do you think about this Nick Fuentes guy? Just to kind of like like if we're we're gonna test the waters real fast, see how this is. Yep, and he has a very similar opinion that we do, he is indicative of that generation and the the slights that that generation has had to suffer through and continues to suffer through, and that he completely understands why he um has the opinions he does, not that he shares all his opinions, but he gets it and like he thinks he's kind of misunderstood a little bit by you know strange Americans and all that, and just like just talking about and it's it's just a matter of he's a real big fan of Sam Shamoon. I was like, Man, like we need to have a talk, like you know, so uh because I I I love Sam Shamoon because he gives back to Jay Dyer, how Jay Dyer gives it back to everybody else, right? Gives him a little taste of his own medicine, and I like Jay Dyer, like he's on our side, but like you need to get some of your own medicine occasionally, yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

We my boss is at work, they're I don't know if they're technically Baptist, but they're Baptist style, like evangelical dispensationalists, right? So if they ever saw some of like my episodes, I'd be just cooked, just completely cooked. But but you know, being who they are, they also are really against Islam. So my one of my one of the owners sent me a uh YouTube clip of Sam Shimoon, and she's like, I've been watching this guy, and he's really good. I'm like, please don't search too far for him, please don't search too far for him. You might run into my art show with him.

SPEAKER_00:

It was because like there's that one, there's one video that I'll see about Sam Shamoon. It's like a quick reel on Instagram, and I'll share it every time I see it. And it's the one there's a guy he's talking to, and the guy's you know refuting that the that Jesus is in the old testament, and so he points him to Psalms, right, and has him start reading this the Psalms. But if we find it, I'll I'll post it on X so y'all can see it. But it's just you know, my brother has no idea, he just knows him because of his anti-Islam videos, right? He doesn't realize like how devoted of a Catholic he is, yeah. And that's the link my brother has to that this whole conversation about you know having a measured opinion about things based on all the information, not just based off emotions.

SPEAKER_01:

You know what you should do, send him the the couple of videos Kennedy did with Lloyd Dejong or whatever his name is.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, yeah, because I asked it because my brother doesn't read very much. I mean, he's he's in the trades, so he doesn't really have time to right. Yeah, he kind of has to like listen to videos and stuff while he's working or whatever. So I thought about sending him some books, but he's just not gonna read them. So I was like, Well, I'm gonna find you some media, I'm gonna find you some videos and some guys and start see if I start can't like slowly cultivating him and into going back to mass, going back to the sacraments and everything. Because he's uh he's on that path, it sounds like he's interested. And as long as there's historical precedence, which like that's all the Catholic Church is is historical precedence. I think he'd be much more inclined to lean that way. So let's see, it's gonna be a it's gonna be a project for me over the next couple of years, I think.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, I'm I'm I've been trying to find something like that as leverage for my brother. I mean, you met my brother down in South Carolina, North Carolina, where the better looking one, yeah. Fair, fair. You know, I've been trying to find something that he cares about that I can use to get him into it, but he's just such like a secular average normie that he has no strong opinions on anything, you know what I mean? Like he doesn't really care about about anything, and I just don't know how to how to work with that.

SPEAKER_00:

You that's the thing, you you're you're going to have to figure out what it is he does care about, and that might be what you do for a long time. There's something out there that he cares about.

SPEAKER_01:

He may not think it would it would almost be easier if he was like uh a crazy passionist leftist, right? Yeah, because then I would at least know where he stands and could figure out how to how to use that, but he's just right, you know. I bet if he took a a political compass test, he'd just be right in the middle.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, yeah. I wanted to highlight this comment. I agree. I don't like, yeah, right. I don't like that kind of talk. What but what we have to understand is Sam is from a Muslim community, and that's how they talk to each other. Right, and that's it, and it yes, no, he shouldn't, as a Christian, right? But like you have to understand that's where he comes from, and it's going to be some work on his side to slowly weed that type of language out. Yeah, he's a very passionate and emotional guy, and it's gonna be hard for him. That's gonna be a that's gonna be a cross he's gonna carry for the rest of his life. Yes, that is the clip. That's I'll I'll share that thing every single time. I see it three times a day. I'm gonna share it three times. I'll do it every single time. I love it.

SPEAKER_01:

So sorry for blowing up your phone Sunday morning when I woke up.

SPEAKER_00:

I had I like I so I went to early mass, right? And which is early mass here is 7 30. Okay, um, and you're hitting me as I'm going in because I hadn't looked at my phone yet, or I had no idea what was even going on. And so I saw that, and so I knew, like, okay, I need to look at this one when we're on our way home.

SPEAKER_01:

Our mass is at one o'clock, but yeah, so you had to we we had traveled and we're staying in a hotel overlooking Lake Superior, and the kids wanted me to wake them up at 5 30 so they could watch the sunrise. Yeah, so as I'm waking up sitting there with the kids, I start scroll scrolling through Twitter, and I'm like, Yeah, well, I guess I know we won't have a problem finding something to talk about on Monday.

SPEAKER_00:

And just like that Bondi Beach one. So there's some issues I have with both, as far not like not issues, like I mean, I mean, yeah, the murder of innocence, yeah. I kind of have a problem with that a little bit, but there's some lessons learned, we'll say, about both of them, and they're in totally different directions. Let's do the Brown University one first. I don't have anything on Brown. We we don't we don't need anything on it, I just want to discuss it. Like what has happened because the girl that was shot is here from Birmingham, right? Okay, and so like there's everybody's trying to make their claim to how they knew her, and you know, whatever, right? So there's a little bit of a connection here in Alabama, but the thing that I was the biggest issue for me was was two things. One is the rules and laws uh in Rhode Island and the policies of Brown University that have effectively been able to let this person get away. Okay, because Brown University's policy is not to include race, religion, ethnicity, or anything in any type of violent uh altercation that happens on campus. Okay, because they don't, you know, because if they did that, we all know the usual suspects that would be involved, right? And then no Taffy. Not yet, not yet. And then the other issue is the need to try and uh release information first or find out information first, or say you knew information first and not verify it, has now made one young man's life very hard. Yep, because he was taken in custody, was never arrested, was a person of interest. He ended up, and then everybody just flooded his information everywhere. This is the guy who did it. Uh see it's a Trumper, blah blah blah. One one, he wasn't on the right at all. He yes, he did serve in the military, and yes, he was a veteran, but but he ended up not being the guy. So now there's someone out there who likely went into this situation with the idea that they're gonna die doing this, right? So now they got away, which means they're probably gonna do it again because they're expecting to die while doing this, they didn't happen the first time. Well, they know their life is over if they're caught, anyways, right? So right, so it's going to happen again from this same person, more than likely. So the the issue with verifying information and not running with unconfirmed information, like for you know, those of you that might watch like Mike Shelby on Forward Observer on the X, he's known as Gray Zone Intel. You know, this is something he and I have discussed a number of times. You cannot release unverified information because it can do more damage than good a lot of times. Uh, and in this case, it allowed someone to get away who was responsible for two people being murdered and almost a dozen others being injured, right? And so now then this person's probably gonna be a read a peat repeat offender and do it again.

SPEAKER_01:

So the brown the Brown happened what Saturday night? So I wasn't on top of that one as much because we were busy Saturday night, and I didn't really see stuff about it until the next morning when the Bonnie Beach was all over the news. So, what exactly happened? It was small conservative youth group on campus conservative youth group that was meeting, right, to study.

SPEAKER_00:

There's conflicting reports, it's two, it's one of two things. One, the woman who was shot initially, she was the vice president of the Republican group there at Brown, which is only 20 people in the whole university because it's it's Providence, Rhode Island, right, and it's very far left. And if y'all have never been to Providence, Rhode Island, I went there when I was, I don't know, 19 or 20. I had a friend who was in a band, and his girlfriend went to RISD Rhode Island School of Design, and we went up there, and it's a very cool town, at least it was 25 years ago. But there's three things I noticed there when I was there that we don't I didn't really notice growing up in Louisville. One, there was a lot of Koreans, a lot of Koreans there.

SPEAKER_01:

Interesting.

SPEAKER_00:

Two, there was a few more than I've ever run into restaurants that were obvious fronts for them for the mafia, right? Because you like it would be a pizza place and they haven't seen a customer all day, and there's like the same guy sitting at a table with some other guy, like all day. And I walked into one of them, it's across the street from like a noble bank or something, and I walked into it and I ordered a pizza, and they looked at me like I was crazy. Like, we don't actually sell like they didn't say anything, they just kind of looked at me, and then they made me a pizza, and it was the best pizza I've ever had in my life. Yeah, and like I did I paid like eight dollars, and then they're like, Oh yeah, it's the uh whatever you got. So I'm like an out-of-towner, not knowing like you don't go into this place and actually order pizza, right? I just went and ordered pizza and they didn't know how much it charge me.

SPEAKER_01:

You should have like blown their spot and put it up five stars and like Yelp and Travel Advisor, greatest pizza ever, greatest pizza for only eight bucks.

SPEAKER_00:

But the other thing is, you know, because Brown and Rhode Island School designer there. The well-known fact about Brown was when I was there anyway, was that at the end of semesters, because there were so many kids there with so much money they didn't want to take their stuff back with them to home, so they just threw away brand new stuff and the that's colleges almost everywhere, right? Like I'm like thousands of dollar laptops and TVs because they just didn't want to take it with them. So I was like dumpster diving when I was there. I was like trying to find because I'm a I was making like pizza from the mob and dumpster diving at the college, yeah, yeah. But that town's I mean, it's very nice. We I there was a club there we went to. No, I didn't have the clam piece. I did have clam chowder when I was up there, but there was a nightclub there because there's is there clam chowder white or red? White, okay, yeah, it was white. Red clam chowder. What's in red clam?

SPEAKER_01:

Well, there's actually two different styles. There's I think they call it Manhattan clam chowder, is like red broth. And then there's it's got like tomato base in it or something. I I'm I don't know so as much about that one, but down in down in Jacksonville and St. Augustine, they have Menorcan clam chowder because there is a community there from the the island of Benorca off the coast of Spain. They have like a spicy red clam chowder that is really good.

SPEAKER_00:

I'd try that.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, it was good.

SPEAKER_00:

Is it you know it's kind of like Brunswick stew, like every state thinks that they invented Brunswick stew Brunswick stew. You never had Brunswick stew? No, dude. Yeah, if you're if you come back down south sometime, you'd find a place that has it. South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama. I don't think I've ever seen it in Tennessee that I'm aware of. I do it's probably a transplant restaurant. But Brunswick stew is just basically it's got like pork in it and corn and tomatoes, and like it's just it's an interesting type of stew. But every state like says they invented it because every state has a Brunswick in it, right? So we're like oh we have so but anyway, you know, with the whole Brown thing, the other thing with Brown is that's very suspicious, is they're basically releasing like Bigfoot quality videos.

SPEAKER_01:

Images like come on, this is a college campus. Every hallway that that guy walked through has good pictures of him. You can't tell me that it they don't.

SPEAKER_00:

There was a uh student newspaper article last year about how there is one camera on campus for every nine students, and I think Brown has like 20,000 students, so there's like a thousand cameras at least, yeah. Right, more like two. So there they've got they know exactly who it is, guarantee it. They just don't want to release it because they don't want to you know release undue anger against a certain you know demographic who's responsible for well okay, or we think now I've heard reports that supposedly the shooter yelled something, yeah, which nobody remembers right before he started shooting. He yelled something and started shooting.

SPEAKER_01:

I mean, it could be he just yelled, right, in anger or something, but I mean, I think we all know where our minds initially go with that. He's like John Cena, and then it starts shooting. You can't see me. So we're all we all have a pretty good idea what it is. But the the second the the second person shot was I don't know if they're Muslim, but they're from that area of the world, right?

SPEAKER_00:

I think it was just incidental. Okay, shot the first person he went in. He wanted to shoot more than I suppose I've heard right like point blank in the face, right? Yeah, and supposedly the teacher that was supposed to be leading that, whatever it was, class, group, whatever, is a outspoken Jew, right? So they think maybe the teacher was targeted, and when they weren't there, then they went after the next target, which could be.

SPEAKER_01:

Uh could I mean it it could, you know, I it's almost as likely to be a Muhammadan as it is to be some Trantifa type.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah. Transformers are responsible for, but if it was a transformer, it would probably was self-deleted. But there but it never got confronted, like most you know, except so it's gonna happen again. So we'll see where things go with that. But that was the first thing that happened, and then Bondi Beach happened. Bondy beach was obviously perpetrated by radicalized Muslims, supposedly a father-son duo, and in a country that 30 years ago removed its basically right of self-defense and owning a firearm. You can get a gun in Australia, but it's very hard.

SPEAKER_01:

And you you need a lot of money, yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

And and and you have to go through extensive, you have to have like it's it's almost the equivalent of what in the UK, like you can have a shotgun, but it has to be in like a strong box, you know, bolted to the ground at home. You can only have a certain amount of ammo, you know, like a dozen shells or something, right? Kind of thing. So it's very restrictive. So and supposedly these two men had the permits to have these weapons. So when you watch the the footage, when you see, especially the younger guy shooting, and the way he's working that bolt, he's either had a lot of time behind that bolt on his own, or he's had training. Yeah, he's he's not a new shooter, he was working that thing, and then the older man who that was the one that was tackled, right? Was the older man, the older man, yep, Ahmed El Ahmed, who is Muslim, right? So this idea that he was like a marinite the tackler, yeah. Who tackled him, took his gun just for the guy to get up and go back to the bridge and get another gun, yeah, and start shooting again.

SPEAKER_01:

I mean, don't get me wrong, that that took balls, took a lot of lot of bravery there. And he he but it some people are saying that it was that weapon was out of ammo. I I don't know. It but if it wasn't, he even if he didn't stop the attack, he might have saved a person or two.

SPEAKER_00:

Maybe, maybe. But just watching how that went down because they they chose the high ground on that bridge, had obviously a good view of everyone they were shooting at, and it was had good covering concealment, yeah. Like they could they had their pick of who they wanted to shoot. That's why you had you know 46 people shot, like 20 something dead, you know, and then it was uh it was a high risk time and a high risk choice, and they knew they weren't going home, more than likely. And then I've seen the videos of where when they detained one guy and they had to keep people back because like one guy kept stomping them in the head. I don't know if you saw that.

SPEAKER_01:

I I have I have that video in everything I sent you. Yeah, you can so he says you bloody bastard as he curb stomps them, yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

And you know that it just it ties into what we talked about last week, yeah, perfectly uh you know, and I hate to say it, it's going to keep happening. And then there we had the report from Christy Gnome that came out and Joe Kent from JCTC that there are an estimated 18,000 known terrorists in the United States right now that came across the board in the last five years. So if you think about it, that's about 300 per state. Right? All you need is six guys per state, and they will wreak havoc on that state. Just six guys highly trained in the use of small unit tactics, armed with some automatic rifles and a couple hundred rounds each, and in a in a vehicle, they could pull up into a an intersection, start laying waste to a bunch of people, get back in the vehicle, take off again. Right, and if they're smart and they have good logistics, they'll dump that vehicle and go into another vehicle that they've already stolen and just keep repeating until they run out of evidence. Right, they could do that for weeks.

SPEAKER_01:

Because in many of the large cities here in the US, the the police no longer even investigate Grand Theft Auto, usually. So there's there's untold numbers of stolen vehicles that you know aren't even being investigated, anything like that.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, it's just you we're gonna have to be hyper vigilant because they're going to be everywhere. As TJ Morris has said, he who runs, you know, he's very independent, runs refuge medical. He's been letting on that the the federal government is buying up a lot of supplies right now. They're basically buying 10 times more than they need for everything. They're medical supplies, medical supplies, ammunition. That's why AAC uh had to stop production of their ammunition because they can't get powder right now. Because Lake City Ammunition, who produces most of the ammunition for the military, has bought it all up, all of it. So PSA is having they're supposedly going to be building their own black powder manufacturing facility so they can resume being able to make ammunition for the average layperson. So if you're wanting to buy ammunition or firearms right now, or even medical equipment, do it now. Yeah, by the middle of next year, you may not be able to get it.

SPEAKER_01:

And and Sunday really showed how important having medical stuff with you on you know on your person, or at least in a vehicle nearby or something, is is paramount.

SPEAKER_00:

The the other thing with the Bondi Beach thing was the ineffective medical treatment that was given. They were giving chest compressions to people who are dead. Yeah, I moved on. I saw that video. Like you have to move on. If that person's been shot and there and you can't if you've got 40 casualties, if someone's shot from a a wound that they're probably not gonna survive or even make it to the ambulance, you let them go and you move some people who you can do something for.

SPEAKER_01:

You'll know this better than I mean I I don't, but do you generally even give chest compressions to someone who is like actively bleeding?

SPEAKER_00:

No, you gotta contract, you gotta control the hemorrhage first, but even so, in that situation, you're you shouldn't be giving compressions at all to anybody, yeah, because you're trying to control massive hemorrhaging first and getting all that to stop, seeing because like the first thing that happens with triage is and you know, there's there's differing opinions on this, but most of the time, what how I was trained and how we operated any type of uh mass casualty event was if you had 40 people laid out and from being shot, you yell, everybody can get up and walk, go over there, and that immediately removes a lot of people from you know being in a in a in a high need situation. If they can get up and walk, they probably don't need medical attention right now, right? More than likely. Now you're gonna have to have somebody assess them because some people get up and walk and they got a hole through their chest and don't even know it. Yeah, but you have to have to have somebody assess them real quick. Then you can separate them. Okay, now everybody who couldn't get up, now you start going to them and looking at them, right? And that's when you get into tags, cut different colored tags, you know, yellow, red, and black. Black, they're dead, leave it. Or they've got a they've got a wound that they can't survive, they're they're technically black, just let them die because you need to move on to people who you can help. Because the amount of ambulances that would have to get there to help the transport all those people, they're gonna kind of have to come from hours away to have enough to be able to take that many. At that point, you're loading people up into cars and fire engines and police cars or whatever, and just hoping you get to you know, do what we call a diesel drip. You're just getting there as fast as you can, right? And then hopefully, and then the hospital is gonna be inundated with all these patients that they can't like they're having to figure out how to take care of, right? And when there's a mat, like for example, you know, you remember that UPS plane that went down a couple weeks ago in Louisville?

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

They're still having trying to find people from that. It killed dozens of people. There was people who were in line. I was talking to my my aunt about it because I've got a couple of cousins who are in either law enforcement or fire in Louisville, and there was a scrapyard that was in the line of that crash, and there was 20 people lined up in cars waiting to go in, and they all got taken out, all 20 cars filled with people, right? Um, and then on top of that, it went through multiple businesses and homes and stuff. Like they're they're still trying to find people from that. That was weeks ago, right? But imagine all those people having to go to the hospital. Well, Louisville's got seven hospitals that you know that I can think off the top of my head, probably. And who knows how many other like other urgent cares and stuff that can try and help somebody, right? But the issue is getting them to where they need to go because everybody's gonna be going to the same ERs because you're wanting to go to a trauma center, you want to go somewhere they can deal with the trauma, and very few hospitals are a trauma two or a trauma one where they can deal with really high and acute issues, right? So it's a nightmare, yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

I mean, our our our local hospital they they get a little bit worried if they have to deal with more than like a fish hook stuck in you, so yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

My daughter a couple weeks ago, she's five. She took a pedal off the trampoline and you know, cut her chin open, had to get stitches, and they were talking about having to transport her downtown. Like, y'all can't. I mean, I can sew her up. Like, y'all don't we're not sending her downtown.

SPEAKER_01:

Just give me the supplies, I'll do it.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, just give me some lato cane and and the supplies, I'll sew her up. So it's just it's a nightmare, man. It is, and the fact that there was that many casualties, and no one there had any idea on how to organize that at all. Uh, or if they did, nobody was listening to them. Yeah, because you're you're giving chest compressions and that, and it's just that immediately tells you it that this is ineffective, and a lot of people are gonna die from because there's a lot of people there that don't have any type of medical training.

SPEAKER_01:

The uh law enforcement response to trying to stop the shooter seemed pretty underwhelming as well. It was very uh Uvaldi-like, yeah. Now, I imagine their average police officer doesn't have a rifle in their squad car like ours do.

SPEAKER_00:

But even but even a pistol, if you're just laying down fire and getting them to get down, that would have been enough to stop them from shooting other people. You know, but that yeah, I mean, even with the police there, they weren't helping anybody. It took an an unarmed shop owner to tackle a guy who then was still ineffective.

unknown:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

It's not that it was slow.

SPEAKER_01:

There were there were they were already there. There the reports are there was at least two, three, or four. Now, who knows if this is accurate? Like you said, we should try to have accurate information before saying things, but what I've seen is there's like four women police officers on the I saw photos of at least two.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, I've heard I saw photos of two, and I've seen I've heard reports of at least four.

SPEAKER_01:

I think it was 11 minutes. The attack from start to finish was 11 minutes.

SPEAKER_00:

It's a long time. It's a lifetime when you're being shot at. That feels like weeks when you're getting shot at, and it's 11 minutes long.

SPEAKER_01:

Based on um on that response time and the numbers of casualties and stuff, you know, I've seen a lot of Australians on Twitter basically, you know, say that their gun laws saved lives. The fact that these guys only had shotguns and bolt-action rifles. Do you do you think if they were armed with say ARs, you know, five and five five six, that it would have been appreciably worse than you know, high powered or not, I don't want to say high powered, but you know, standard powered like bolt-action hunting rifles? Because I mean 11 minutes with the guy firing the way he was, yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

Um not sure he was having to reload a lot, yeah. That's true. But yeah, I mean, objectively speaking, if he had a semi-automatic firearm, even if he had a two loaded, you know, rifle or a level action, you know, anything, there would have been more casualties, but the opposite side is also true. There would have been people there with firearms to stop them. That's yeah, right.

SPEAKER_01:

So because we have multiple people with cameras from looking like maybe 20-30 yards away. If those people had had even just your average CC, you know, CCW pistol, yeah, from that distance, it would have been effective.

SPEAKER_00:

Well, you remember the Dickens kid 40 yards away, right? And he shot eight rounds, landed, or shot 10, shot 10, landed eight. Yeah, with a Glock like 19, whatever it was, 22, maybe. But it's just that laying down the fire to get them to to take pause for a second could have been enough time for someone else to do something as well. So when we hear when we hear people talk about, you know, this is a gun issue, it is a gun issue, right? Because if more people had guns, it wouldn't have lasted that long. The average incident when a civilian shoots back is less than 30 seconds. So if you have that many people there who have access to firearms to be able to carry, that 11 minutes would have been 30 seconds long. How many people how many lives would have been saved if that allocation was only 30 seconds? Yeah, and this this comes down to the thinking that we have to outsource our self-defense to the government or to somebody else. We talked about this, you know, about the emj. EMJ has he's outsourcing his violence to someone else, an ineffective police force whose job is not to protect you. This you know, we've talked about this before. The Supreme Court has ruled they the police do not have a duty to protect you, they have a duty to collect evidence afterwards, and that's it. And so you are responsible for your safety. And if this uh has not spurged you to want to carry or at least get in and learn how to use a firearm, and you're a man, you might want to rethink if you're really a man. That is a duty that you have. Yeah, E. Michael Jones had a comment. Was uh I think it was on it wasn't on y'all's show, was it? It was on somebody else's. He was talking about basically basically his opinion is we should just call the police for everything. We shouldn't have to carry firearms or everything. We should just call the police. Right. Which is is an effeminate understanding of self-defense. You're unwilling to go through the arduous and the hard thing to to prepare yourself physically, emotionally, and spiritually to have to defend yourself or your family because you want to put that burden on somebody else.

SPEAKER_01:

Someone's asking if this was at a synagogue or a mosque. No, this was at a beach in it wasn't Sydney. I don't what city was it? Brisbane? It was in Sydney, yeah. Was it in Sydney? Rocky Beach is like a right outside of Sydney. So yeah, it's a beach in Sydney where there was they were holding a Hanukkah event. Yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

And this is with the amount of issues we've seen lately, and it's just getting worse and worse, especially in cities, man, where you've got these Soros funded DAs who are letting people off constantly like I see a an arca at least every week where someone was responsible for killing someone like a drunk driving or something, finding out they've been arrested like a hundred times in the last two years. A hundred times, right? That's that's a hundred chances they had a chance to save that person's life by putting them bomb bars, right? Yeah, uh, and if you live in a major city, you need to be prepared for this. You need to be aware of what your laws are, you need to be aware of who your DA is, who's going to be then pushing that down to their ADAs and how they're going to prosecute. Because I can tell you, I know if I ever have to have a situation at our church, I'm probably going to jail. And I'm just okay, I'm to be, I'm gonna have to be okay with that because Jefferson County in Birmingham has a very liberal DA. Yeah. And they're gonna come after me for protecting myself. That's just 100% how it's gonna go. And I'm gonna have to be okay with that. Yeah. I have a hard time believing a lot of that.

unknown:

Right?

SPEAKER_00:

It's like how long have they been following these guys and they needed a political win, so they decided to go ahead and just arrest them? Like, how many times have we seen, well, he was on the FBI's radar? Like every major shooting in the last year, well, he was on the, you know, it's all it's the it's the Simpson's meme like stay the line, Bart. Well, he was on the FBI's radar. You know, there's a lot of these times they're just sitting on them and just waiting to use them for political points.

SPEAKER_01:

They'll either wait, they'll either let it happen and use it that way. Or like you said, then they'll whenever they need a win, they'll go and arrest them.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, exactly. So which is you know, to get into the the Soros angle of it, which is it's nice to see Hungary, Poland, and even Trump has brought it up that through uh it was Trump, but it was through was it Stephen Miller? Yeah, he's the I forgive his position. We have to be going after these Soros funds and you know, rounding up these people who are basically bankrolling all these terrorist activities by the left. So it'd be nice to actually see some action on this, but until something's done, like these things are gonna keep going.

SPEAKER_01:

Trump's too busy tweeting about Hollywood celebrities that he didn't like.

SPEAKER_00:

That was pathetic. It really was. I got like Rob Ryan Raider, but that was a pathetic response he had to that. And it he goes from having like the the announcement about the Immaculate Conception to that, which means he's got some good people around him, but they don't have a whole lot of influence on him. No, he's just basically putting out these snippets for you know political capital is all it is, and he is the person he is, and he's too old to change who he is, and even coming with a near-death experience has apparently hasn't changed his mind on you know how he should behave, and you know, keeping his spiritual destination at the forefront of his mind apparently is not a is not important to him, which is he's even mentioned that, right?

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, like he he said something about how he doesn't think he's gonna end up in heaven. Well, like yeah, when you tweet stuff like that, what do you expect?

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, yeah, it's where you are you are on your own. The best thing you can do is establish your own community, establish your own circles of influence, right? And then just keep preparing yourself, preparing your family, and hopefully you never need it. Hopefully, we're all saved by this big strong man that's gonna come and correct everything, like in El Salvador with with Bukele down there, right? Or the Chilean president that was just elected. Hopefully he can do some stuff too, right? But we're all gonna be on right.

SPEAKER_01:

The problem with Latin American leaders who end up being effective and help their people is that they tend to be assassinated by the United States. Yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, like this whole thing. I I didn't get to watch much of it, but Michael Knowles had a video about talking about some mystic in the Catholic Church. He's talking about how everything starts with Venezuela, right? Apparently, the same mystic predicted like the predicted 9-11, and even you know, before that, some other things, and she's a servant of God by the church, so she's you know, not exactly off her rocker when it comes to these things, but it she said, you know, it it just says apparently I all I saw was like a seven-minute video by Michael Knowles, but he was just basically saying she said it starts with Venezuela. Like, what starts? Like the return, World War III, like the end, like Holocaust, specifics brilliance would be nice, you know. Like this, that's that's why prophecy is so hard to abide by because it's you never realize it's been fulfilled till afterwards, because it's so vague all the time, right? And like we talked about last show on Thursday, you know, we were talking about I was showing going through that guide book with y'all, and one of the options in there for weaponry is primitive weapons like hand crossbows and bow and arrows and stuff, which then you know you can kind of see the foreshadowing of possibly the third secret of Fatima, right? And with the Muslim invasion that's going on right now in all of Europe, Rome, and such. So we put a lot of stock in prophecy right now is it's fool's gold, right? And and a lot of people do that at the detriment of their own spiritual well-being, yeah, their own spiritual uh health, uh, and the and the spiritual health of their family, you know, and we we can't focus on that stuff. Like, I've got Xavier Real's books back there about like all his stuff, right? And it's fun to read and like it's interesting, but like three days of darkness is just it is the rapture for Catholics, yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

That's all it is. If spending time looking for 100% pure beeswax candles is taking away from praying the rosary, realign the priorities, yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

Like tonight, you know, I've got it's just my wife is at Bible study and I'm here with the kids, and I wanted to make sure we got the rosary in before I started on the show, yeah. That's important, and that establishes with my kids how important that is. Like I told them, I'm like, I'll be late for my show, I don't care. Like, you know, but we're getting the rosary in before you know, because then they're winding down for the night, and it helps them sleep as well, they have a little bit more peace, you know. But it's is important, not only is it important on you to take your family's physical well-being as a concern, is you need their spiritual well-being is even more important, yeah. Because the stronger they are with their prayer life, and the stronger they are with their faith, the more physically they can go through.

unknown:

Right.

SPEAKER_00:

So when the day comes and like you you can only eat like every other day, right? It's gonna be a lot easier for them to go through that if they know, hey, well, now we're fasting and we're offering this up to the Lord, right? But for the people who don't have any understanding of the faith life and they're having to eat every other day, they're gonna get real desperate real fast, and they're gonna start making decisions uh that could affect you and your family in a very violent manner. Yeah, so true. I so Gabriel Moreno has a rules of life, it's like 12 or 13 of them. If y'all haven't seen those, you should get them, print them out. I keep a copy of them at my office, just daily things like you know, go to mass every day, you know, do a daily exam and you know, is a list of things. I've got his biography up behind me. You know, it's he is a man who is is worth your time to learn about. All right, I'm gonna give you 10 more minutes, let you go after this.

SPEAKER_01:

We had a big event in our household today. Uh our oldest Matthias lost his first tooth today. Do y'all do the tooth fairy? Yes and no, like he didn't put his tooth under the pillow, and yeah, and he's gonna get money, but he knows it's me. Matter of fact, we even had a little back and forth on how much he was gonna get. I I I initially said five dollars. That's the Jew in him. Well, and he goes, 'Well, daddy, how about we see what's average in the country and go go that route?' Like, okay, we looked up what's average, and apparently it's seven dollars. And he's like, Now it's gonna be hard for you to go get change. Maybe just give me ten dollars.

SPEAKER_00:

I'm like, you're not wrong, so man, that's that tooth fair inflation. I'll give my kids a dollar.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh, yeah, I might regret this. Yeah, yeah. You you you start at a high bar already. How many teeth do they have? 32. Do they lose all 32?

SPEAKER_00:

A lot of them, yeah. Like we got to the point now where I don't even really give it to them anymore. Like, there's like I'll I'll get them a book or something. We're taking them out to you know, get ice cream or something now.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh, you're gonna kill me. I I can't breathe.

SPEAKER_00:

But like I pay my kids, I pay my kids a dollar for every book they read. That's a good thing. So they're getting they think they're getting one over on me, but like the amount of money I'm saving on like college, you know, like a dollar at a time. And but my kids are like my daughter will read a book a day, all this will. So I've she's earned some money from me.

SPEAKER_01:

Well, you need to start to do start to hand her the user manuals for everything around your house and have her read those that way she can tell you how to fix everything later on.

SPEAKER_00:

Well, I got her the the girls, the Catholic Girls Guide Buffalo. That's a good one, yeah. And that one out like I gave her like a dollar for every chapter pretty much.

SPEAKER_01:

Did you get the full version or the abridged version? The full version, the full version is a pain to find. You gotta, I literally had to call someplace. This surprised me, it's in Lake Elmo, Minnesota. I had to call this place and be like, Do you guys still carry this? They're like, Yeah, can you send us a money order for five dollars? And I'm like, There's like if that's what I have to do, I guess.

SPEAKER_00:

So St. Jerome's Library, if y'all ever heard of them, they're like a homeschooling, they do a lot of they they publish a lot of their own stuff in their own curriculum for themselves, they have them. And I'm trying to think where else I've seen them. They have hardbound copies. I like to buy hardbound copies of things like that for the kids. Oh, okay. Yeah, these are these are little soft bounds. Yeah, like I've got a little boy's guide a beard. Yeah. So I've got this one, the young man's guide, so it's like it's smaller, but it's like you can beat somebody to death with this thing.

SPEAKER_01:

See, my my copy is like this big, but like also that thick, too. It's like a little pocket guide that's literally four inches thick.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, but this is the one I have for me, and I bought a hardbound copy for my boy. Now he's not at an age where he can read it yet, he's only nine years.

SPEAKER_01:

If if 2030 is the chastisement, aren't young guys who don't have families yet cooked? I'm not going to abstain or doom based on speculative timelines, but how am I getting a homestead in five years? What you need is unks that have a homestead. And so here's someone like Adrian will pay you in food for you 100% and give you a gun to run security for his homestead.

SPEAKER_00:

Exactly. I can't secure this place by myself. Like all my friends know that you know live in neighborhoods and suburbs and everything. If something, if things go down and you don't feel safe at home, and you know things are getting rough, bring your family, all your food, and any firearms you have, and bring it to my house. We will find a place for you. And I've got five bedrooms in my house, we'll sleep six to a room. I don't care. Right. We'll make some bunk beds out of some you know, lumber I have out back. But the thing is, I can't run 24-hour security by myself. I'm gonna need probably a dozen guys, right, helping me secure my place. I'm on seven acres here. I've got 200 acres around me that's kind of empty right now, nobody's doing anything with it. I own 40 acres down the road, but I don't have a I don't have a house on it. I need help, right? Yeah, and so that's what you need. You have to find somebody, a family member or a community member, somebody you know who already has that, and just say, hey, if something goes down, can I come to your place and help you pull security?

unknown:

Right?

SPEAKER_00:

You have to develop that relationship with them. Now, in the meantime, you know, because who knows if the chastisement happens in 2030, right? Maybe 2029, or maybe not even maybe after that. Who knows, right? But develop skills more than gaining material objects. Yeah, you're gonna be much more valuable to people if you know a lot more skills, right? If you know how to weld, if you know how to repair any type of electrical wires, solar panels, things like that. If you know how to do any type of plumbing, you know, work on small games, small engines, yeah. Working on small, exactly. If you know how to make biodiesel using using, you know, uh oil from restaurants, if you know how to turn that biodiesel into napalm. Yeah, you know, napalm sticks to kids, and so having skills is going to it's a it's a it's an old it's an old Marine Corps cadence. Napalm sticks to kids. So just having those skills is uh oh man, it's going to be much more valuable, right? So, you know, if you have somebody your parish that you know has that, then just start talking to them, be like, hey, you know, could I come there? You know, if I and just start building that rapport with them first, right? You know, having that relationship with them first, showing you're of value to them, because he who does more is worth more, right? If you're a if you're a hindrance, if you're a liability, if you can't run a mile without being out of breath, right, you're gonna have a hard time. Unks are gonna lead the way, man. Like they they have the material wealth right now for you to to take care of, and then you provide the manpower because eventually you're gonna be the unknown, right? Eventually you're gonna be the 40-year-old guy with the family and stuff because you've lived through some crap now, and you're teaching younger guys how to get through it.

SPEAKER_01:

You know, and a point about building your skills, you know, in in preparation for some sort of you know, event, whatever. Not only does that give you those skills for something like that, it it makes you more attractive to women. It yes, like if you are a single guy and you know, like Adrian said, how to weld, how to how to build things, how to fix, fix things, like there is something women find instinctually attractive about a man they know can take care of them.

SPEAKER_00:

My my wife will tell you that she is she is glad she didn't marry a man who plays video games, right? But the other side of it is I spent a lot of money on guns, and I do a lot of shooting and stuff like that. So she had to treat one thing for another. But you know, it's it's a matter of if you if you even if you're say you're dating a girl right now, say like some of you younger guys who watch who have you know a girlfriend or something, and she doesn't find value in the more simpler things, right? She thinks that you shouldn't be learning a trade and that you should be going to college and trying to get make you know become TikTok famous, or you know, you know, grind that financial wheel where you're you know flipping day trading or whatever. You need to drop her, move on, right? She is she is going to be an albatross, she isn't being a barnacle on you that is gonna drag you down. You need to find women of value, right? Rob and I did not find wives in the Catholic Church. No, my wife was Protestant.

SPEAKER_01:

I can't think of a single Catholic girl or woman I knew growing up that I ever found attractive.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, you know what I mean. Like so that may be what I have to do. Now, for my kids, my kids will likely marry a Catholic. Yeah, almost 100%, because I'm raising them in a community where we value that, and there's a lot of good families in my parish. I would be happy for my girls to marry a lot of these families. In fact, I'm kind of looking at like maybe we need to arrange a marriage, you know. Like I'm not above that. I you know, I got my dowry, I got a couple of cows, I'll give you four with my daughter, you know, and acres too, build a house on 10 acres out there, right?

SPEAKER_01:

You know, even if you as a guy subscribe more to the the Fuentes, you know, idea of of getting you know conservative men back into colleges and getting them back into I don't know a good way to describe it. I don't want to say like higher level professions, but things like that, like it's still good to have other skills, you know. You and even if you're a staffer on Capitol Hill, yeah, knowing how to how to fix a water heater, still a valuable skill.

SPEAKER_00:

And we shouldn't give up on the institutions, we should give up on a lot of institutions. You're not gonna turn Brown around, right? But you still go to Christendom or Wyoming Catholic or Benedictine, Hillsdale, even or even like Auburn is a very conservative college who has a very good Catholic community there, right? But the there are some things you just have to realize are too far gone. We can never turn them around. Georgetown is gone, Notre Dame, too.

SPEAKER_01:

Notre Dame's if not gone, it's real close. Yeah. Well, it's like what you were saying earlier about triaging medical. We have to triage, which is really just prioritizing things, right? We have to do it in every aspect of our lives.

SPEAKER_00:

So, and even if you are more of an academic, say you're you know a tweed wear and trad. I'm gonna make fun of you, but I didn't if I didn't like you, I wouldn't make fun of you, and I expect you to make fun of me. That's how this works. It's a give and take relationship, and I'm gonna laugh when you make fun of me too. I'm okay with that. That's what men do, you gotta have thick skin. When I was on the fire service and I was on a med unit as the paramedic, if I emt immediately knew if I liked them or not, because if I liked them, I made fun of them and I let and they made fun of me. But if I didn't talk to you and I was nice to you, I couldn't wait for you to go home. I was just trying to get through the day and get past the day. So but uh if you yeah, if you can put muscle in tweed, go for it, right? But most guys don't. Most guys who wear tweed or bean poles, their Adam's apple looks like a second head. Like, you know, they're they're not that's not the that's not the stereotype that you want to go with. But you know, younger guys, y'all are y'all are being handed a world that you didn't deserve at all. Because every generation before you basically scraped and raped that world, squandered it, and to get everything they could out of it, and then left you with the bottom of the barrel, right? And you've got some guys that are aware of the situation and they're trying to change things, you know, but it's not a lot of us at all. And so you you're gonna have to learn how to manage and navigate this world based on what you've been given, and you're going to be better for it because you're going to make the world better for the people behind you, for your kids and your nieces and nephews, and your grandkids. You know, it's like so when it comes to like the TLM, right. We stand on the shoulders of giants who came before us, Michael Davies, uh, Michael Matt, you know, men like this, right? Who held the line for so long against overwhelming odds to where I can now go to the Latin mass in Birmingham, Alabama. Okay. That would have not been possible if we didn't have the older generation, some of the older generation before us to maintain that that pearl of great price, right? And to be able to give it to us. And we have to add on a little bit more to what we were given. When we go to a restaurant with my kids, I always tell them we are leaving this place better than we came into it. One, these people don't get paid enough to clean up after you.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

But second, it is a representative of who you are as a person. You want to make something better when you get it every time. And that's what you're gonna have to do. You pardon my language here, but you've been handed a shit sandwich. And you're gonna have to eat it and be happy you've got it, and hopefully give the people behind you a better sandwich than you got. And that's just how the world is right now. And I'm I hate it for you, but that's just how it is.

SPEAKER_01:

Well, let's end it on a very happy note.

SPEAKER_00:

Oh, I got something good to end it on. Oh, you do? I do, I do. Hold on, hold on. Let me uh let me see. Can I let me do this? Hold on. Oh no, no, we canceled. Hold on. Trying to see how I can. Hold on, I'm gonna zoom in. Maybe that'll do it.

SPEAKER_01:

What are you doing?

SPEAKER_00:

Oh, you'll see. You'll see.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh, are you showing them what you were gonna buy me? No, but I should though. The tactical yarmulke. Tactical yoga. All yarmicas are tactical in a bank.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, that's true. All right, how do I get this to let me do this? I'll just share. Y'all can see all this other stuff. That's fine. All right. Share screen. Nope, nope, nope, nope. Share screen.

SPEAKER_01:

See, the this is harder than I make it look, guys. It is. It is, in fact. Here we go. All right. All right. You ready? Can you see my screen? I can see it. Are you gonna show everyone else? How do I do that? Hit add to stage.

SPEAKER_00:

All right. Add a stage.

SPEAKER_01:

All right.

SPEAKER_00:

What is this?

SPEAKER_01:

What are you doing? What is this? I know what you're doing. What is this?

SPEAKER_00:

What is this a picture of? Alright. What word is missing here? Dude, I'm a Catholic. Come on, man. What do you do to a door? You want to get in. You want to get in and you can't get access. What do you do? You unlock it. Open it. Don't play dumb. Cat, help me out. Help him out. What do you do to a door if you want to signal to somebody on the other side? Knock. There you go. You want to knock, knock, and it shall be opened to you.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh, oh, hold on. Go back up. I did not see the blackout part. I thought the space next to B was where I needed to put a word. No, no, no.

SPEAKER_00:

All right. What are these? Also, the name of a basketball team, NBA basketball team. What is that?

SPEAKER_01:

I don't know. So I mean, what are you pointing at? The whole thing? Yeah, the whole thing. What is this? This gray thing right here.

SPEAKER_00:

Trousers? Help them out. What is it? Pants? All right. What's an older name for pants? River treaders. There's bad. Good. Right. Globe Trouters? The New York Knicks. What's Knicks short for? I have no idea. Knickerbockers. You've never heard of Knickerbockers before? No. Oh my goodness. Yes, you have, because they're created up north. All right. Right? What is his last name?

SPEAKER_01:

Caniga.

SPEAKER_00:

Nice try. We're going to we're going to go to something better. I know y'all can see my screen. You're going to get over it. My passcode. I don't know what my passcode is. Is that right? Nope. All right. I'm not going to show that. I'm not going to show this other one because this is going to get us.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah. Adrian, you're going to say it before I do. I'll say it. I'll say it.

SPEAKER_00:

I was playing with that at the gym earlier.

SPEAKER_01:

Really quintessential Cuns and Rosary content.

SPEAKER_00:

Uh literally failed on every one of those. Oh, I know you're horrible. You would not do good at Pictionary at all. No, probably not. I was at the gym this morning, and I'll just like finding pictures to show you. And I'll try to determine like which ones I would rather show you. But Taffy sent me a video, and it's a video of you, and he dubbed over the hard R. You say the hard R on it. I'm not going to show it.

SPEAKER_01:

I don't get you in trouble. Well, you should see some of the things he sent me of literally everyone in the Catholic ink sphere. I've never heard Trent Horns say the hard R is so hard before.

SPEAKER_00:

All right. I know. Y'all gonna hear from me eventually. I've never I've never said it in anger, though. I've always said it because it's funny. It is funny. I mean it is, it's just it's objectively funny. It is like retard. It's just retard. A well-placed retard or any type of slur is very funny. Especially when you can combine them. Man, there used to be you're always great at that. There's an old skit by Childish Gambino. He used to be in it. It's called Derek Comedy. And they're doing a spelling B. Oh boy. Have you ever seen that? No. Let's see if we can find it real quick.

SPEAKER_01:

We'll end with this. Yes, we are we are calling it quits early tonight because I'm I'm very sick actually. I have to mute my mic. Like, I'm literally as I'm talking, I'm not able to breathe, so I have to mute my mic and take a deep breath.

SPEAKER_00:

If you guys haven't been noticing, are we how long can we play a YouTube video before we like have to pause and all that?

SPEAKER_01:

At least 30 seconds. Really? We're not monetized, dude. So I don't have to worry about it. Nah, probably not.

SPEAKER_00:

We're probably never getting monetized after this. No, probably not. Let me uh all right.

SPEAKER_01:

See, I am just like one of the niggas. Just like one.

SPEAKER_00:

All right. Let me make this uh theater size. There we go. All right. So this is old Derek Comedy. This is old, long, long, long time ago. If you haven't seen this, yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

L-O-G-O-R-R-H-E-A. Lageria. That is that is correct. And that will end the fourth round of the Hambridge National Spelling B. Before we go on, I just like to say that all of our contestants have shown an amazing amount of drive and perseverance. And no matter what happens, you're all winners. And now on to the fifth round. Next contestant. Your word is nigger faggot.

SPEAKER_01:

Sorry, what? I have seen this.

SPEAKER_02:

Nigger faggot. Can I get a definition? The definition is nigger faggot.

SPEAKER_01:

Can I get the country of origin? Of course.

SPEAKER_02:

Originating from the Greco-Roman nigger and the Latin based faggot. Nigger faggot.

SPEAKER_01:

Can can you use the word in a sentence? Oh no. Oh no.

SPEAKER_02:

Nigger faggot. Get that nigger faggot out of here. Nigger faggot.

SPEAKER_01:

We might have to cut this last part of the video. Nigger faggot.

SPEAKER_04:

And I gee, I I can't do this.

SPEAKER_02:

I'm sorry. I'm sorry. That's incorrect. You're disqualified.

SPEAKER_00:

All right, I'm gonna stop. It's like another two minutes, and they go through each body. And then the last girl, or one of the last contestants, spells the whole thing. Like just no, like, okay. He goes up and spells the whole thing. Just comes up and he goes, I heard what you said. Y'all haven't watched old Derek comedy stuff. Like, I wouldn't watch it around kids, obviously, but some of the man.

SPEAKER_01:

Daddy, what's a don't need that. Not after last, not after last week. He said he both wanted to play the N-word and drop the F bomb. N word being Nintendo and F bomb being I forget the name of some bomb and what some game he was playing.

unknown:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

Alright, guys. I think we're gonna cut it. Rob is dying literally here. He couldn't even breathe. He was laughing and choking.

SPEAKER_01:

And what about when Rob's son asked why Anthony called Rob Gay? Yeah, you get a lot of those instances when you have Anthony in your life.

SPEAKER_00:

I saw him posting some pictures with him and Brian Holdsworth and Mike Cantilo.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, love all get left out of all that stuff, guys. Did you even get invited? Yeah, like they they planned this. They started planning this back in uh February when we were in North Carolina. Oh, really? I'm like, guys, I I'm I'm gonna have a baby being born in August. Like, yeah, I can't bring four kids, including a newborn, to ban from Canada. I'm sorry, guys. Yeah, did they bring their families or is it just them? I think Pantile brought his family because they were they're like a four-hour drive. It was just Anthony and his wife that flew there. And then Anthony pressured Holdsworth into it the night before. So I don't know if it was just which is why in the picture Holdsworth is kind of sitting there like bent forward looking tired.

unknown:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

Because Anthony was pressuring him all day the day before, so they drove through the night.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, I I keep wanting to go to that Canadian men's conference.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

But it's like a 14-hour drive for me.

SPEAKER_01:

Now that's right across the border from Detroit, right? I think so.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah. Yeah. That's a far drive for me. I just don't think I can do that. It's just, I mean, I've done it before.

SPEAKER_01:

I mean, I've gone up to uh I love how Chris reposted her stream as we were playing this film. Thanks, Chris.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, somebody from a parish is gonna see that. Like, I saw what you did. Uh probably. This is the 21st, right? I have no reason not to. I'll be in town and stuff. I mean, I gotta read. I mean, I'll I'll be out for the week. Like, I'm not working that week. Well, something comes up and we don't, no big deal. But yeah, I don't think I'm because I'm not going now. I may not. The next Monday I probably I may not. We'll see. Uh, might still be in Louisville. But we'll probably do another show next Monday. Hopefully, we don't have another show like tonight where we're having to talk about really horrible news that just happened.

unknown:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

I mean, remember how the show started with three weeks in a row of terrible crap? Yeah. Denunciation.

SPEAKER_00:

Then what? I don't know what the topic's gonna be next week yet. I keep wanting to get Chris on to go over like homemade like medicine medicine requirements, things in my life. Schedule's goofy though, being an EMT. Goofy. I don't know. I like the rest of the year, I don't know. I'm kind of playing it by the playing by ear right now.

SPEAKER_01:

It's a hard time of hard time of the year to try to schedule anyone else.

SPEAKER_00:

Like I tried to get George on, but he's gonna have to wait till that the the beginning of the year. Yeah. I'm trying to get him and Raymond Ibrahim to come on y'all's show. That would be good. Have the four of y'all on. I think that would be a good one. Because our show is way too small for I don't want to invite, I only want to insult him by inviting him over here.

SPEAKER_01:

Anthony's a I don't know if you've heard Anthony talk about his Muslim friend at work. He talked about him with E. Michael Jones. I think so. But his one of his Muslim co-workers is from Albania. I'm like, dude, you need to read or listen to the Skanderbag chapter from Defenders of the West. I bet this you bet your friend has no idea like how you know who Skanderbag was and like how big he was in Albania. Like, you know, I I think there's so many ways you can you know evangelize, and it doesn't have to be always about doctrine and theology. Yeah, we used history and and stuff like that too. Carl Dahl.

SPEAKER_00:

I've not. What is he what is he from? Is he written something? Is that media of some sort? Do you see the video of that guy who got slapped?

SPEAKER_01:

I've seen I've seen it on Twitter. I haven't watched it. Oh man, that guy got rocked by that little weeble wobble.

SPEAKER_00:

And he just like looked shocked and walked because he wanted nothing to do with that or that. And apparently, like they made up afterwards. Like you just basically became his as uh Rob O'Neill would say his concubine. Oh, that tweet will never get old. The sad thing is is uh Rob O'Neill's Catholic. I don't even think he knows what a concubine is. Carline overview of the Spanish Civil War with Carl Dahl. 91 minutes. It's a movie or like a documentary. He's an older guy. What is he? He's been through some. He's obviously been through something because he's got a jacked up eye. I wonder what he I wonder what his story is. I'll have to look into him. All right, I think we're gonna end it. Yeah, we'll see y'all next Monday.

SPEAKER_01:

Have a good to comment on the stream, share it, subscribe if you're not what do we want people to comment this time?

SPEAKER_00:

Um, let's see. How about we comment how excited you are for the Glock Six? Oh Rob is real excited. He cannot wait.

SPEAKER_01:

Woohoo! One of those. So excited. I went out and bought a CZ. Another one? What'd you buy this time? The carry.

SPEAKER_00:

I told you. Oh, you did. That's right. Yeah, that's right. You're saying that.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, have you shot it yet? I haven't shot it yet.

SPEAKER_00:

So nice. Not as nice as the compact, but it's nice. Well, uh, I mean, I have the compact too.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, I do. I just bought some grips for mine from Lock Grip to get away from that. Um, those just slate aluminum grips. Yeah. I'll let you know how they are when I get them in.

SPEAKER_01:

Paul Paul waits for an hour and 20 minutes for us.

SPEAKER_00:

I'm telling you, if you're y'all need to buy ammo now. You may not, and ammo's super cheap right now. There's uh Battlehawk Armory, you can buy a thousand rounds of 556 through them with free shipping for like 430 bucks. 430 is a lot of money. I know. But it's cheaper if you buy a thousand rounds at a time than if you buy it individually in like 20 packs. Find it, find a guy, find a guy to split it with 500, 500. Or five, find two guys, or so you know, three guys, whatever you need to do. So it's like it's out of beef. Yeah. If you get enough guys, y'all can buy a barrel of 556 ammo for about twelve thousand dollars. Each get about four thousand rounds each. That would be kind of cool, right? Get like a whole 55-gallon drum, and and it's just loose, too. It's not packaged or nothing, it's just loose five five six and fifty-five. You know, you know Scrooge Maddock, how he would swim in his thing swimming in five five six.

SPEAKER_01:

Wouldn't that would be cool, right?

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, your diving board is like the wing of a plane. You jump in, yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

I don't know who that is either.

SPEAKER_00:

I don't know who that is either. I have to very I have to carefully curate who I listen to about guns. Because one, a lot of guys talk about guns that don't know what they're talking about, right? Or they did like four years in the Marine Corps or something, and they're they're they think just because they're in the military they know what they're talking about, right? As somebody who's in the military, that's not true at all. Or guys who are a police officer, like who probably maybe fired their gun 60 rounds a year and they're trying to tell everybody. But you had to be very careful on who you who opinions you take and you validate.

SPEAKER_01:

I loved everyone who was arguing with Chuck Ritter about the terminal ballistics of 30 odd six. He's like No, you don't understand. I have been I have been shot three times with those rounds.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, it was just like the which one of the things I don't I can't get on board with Candace Owens about.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

And I'm just like you just don't like even a five, even a 50 BMG will do some wild stuff when it finally hits something. Right. It may go crazy. And like, yes, it's gotta have a little more ass behind it, so it's gonna punch through a lot of stuff, but it's still gonna do some wild things. I've seen I've shot a deer with 30 ox sticks before and it came out in the side I shot. Like that's wild seeing the ball.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, more energy doesn't necessarily mean more penetration. I would say bullet construction has much more to do with penetration than necessarily just turn energy.

SPEAKER_00:

Speed has a lot, like because especially when it comes to 556, if you have a 20-inch barrel, that turns training ammo into duty animal.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

That that little 55 grain projectile is gonna punch through some 3/8 inch steel, right? Even if you don't have a steel penetrator.

SPEAKER_01:

3/8 inch steel is a lot more of a predictable and consistent medium than the human body.

SPEAKER_00:

There's no water content to it whatsoever, right? And then you don't have any hardened structures in the the water as well, like bone. So yeah, it once it hits you know that's why Paul Harrell was so good. With the meat targets, with the meat targets, because like you'd see some wild stuff from that, and he'd throw like a denim jacket on it first, and just to make sure the that the hollow point, like you know, mushrooms out and everything.

SPEAKER_01:

Foot football, skin as skin, all that stuff.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah. I don't think the angle really matters too much. I mean it could matter with deflection, right? It's more gonna matter with angle. Because I mean, even to hit in a flat range, deflection can happen anyway. Yeah, yeah. I don't think that it's more the range. The other issue is we don't know what kind of we don't know what kind of rounds he used.

SPEAKER_01:

We to be fair, we don't even know it was 30 odd six. There's nothing official.

SPEAKER_00:

Well, I did see the a report came out yesterday or today that he didn't take the rifle apart when he after he shot. That changed. Right. No, in where that was initially was the it was he took it apart and then you know, ran like that's not what happened at all. So if things like that are changing, what other information do we have that's not correct? Yeah, you know, so it may not be 30. More than likely is, right? Because of the type of rifle it was.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, I mean it's he didn't have a it wasn't changed chambered in eight millimeter mauser, most likely. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_00:

Like and we don't know what kind of ammunition he was using. We don't know if he was using you know some type of frangible ammunition. We don't know if he was using some type of core locked or something. Well, who knows?

SPEAKER_04:

Yeah, right.

SPEAKER_00:

Because I can tell you that I've got a bunch of 30 yards six in there, I've got between just ball ammo and hunting ammo, like they're all gonna behave differently when they hit something. So we just don't know. Is is the thing, and people are trying to make definitive declarations based on information that they're hearing third hand, right? That's stupid. Like Ian Carroll is the lacks any type of authenticity or trust whatsoever. People forget he was just a Portland shit lib like three years ago. Yeah, delivering pizzas.

SPEAKER_01:

And he's got the talk about AstroDurf.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, absolutely, out of nowhere. But to be honest with you, like it it only takes one viral video for someone to get big now. And that he just wrote it. And I just want to know how to do that. I don't want that at all. No, I don't know. If you had like a thousand subscribers and stay there forever, I'd be fine. We have our little group that we talk to all the time, and that's it. I absolutely don't want to be famous doing this.

SPEAKER_01:

I don't want to be Kyle uh Rittenhouse famous, that's for sure.

SPEAKER_00:

No. Uh whatever. I mean, if he wants to put himself back in the limelight, he's more than welcome to do it. If I were him, I would not.

SPEAKER_01:

There's no upside.

SPEAKER_00:

You've got a big target on your back already. Why would you throw up a flare too? Like I didn't know.

SPEAKER_01:

Like, I mean, sh shooting a few people on self-defense the first time was dramatic enough, man. Don't don't make it where you have to do it again.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah. So I wouldn't do it, but I mean he's gotta live his life. And if he wants fame again, that's up to him. That's not anything I want from me or my family at all. Especially my wife. Like wedding photos all over online. It's well, you know, during the during the Biden admin, how many conservative talking heads their houses were attacked by Antifa and riots and stuff outside their homes, and Tucker Carlson had to move his family in the middle of the night. So there's no way I'd want that. Whatsoever. Because I'm somebody's gonna end up getting shot on my front strip and I'm gonna be in jail for the rest of my life. That whatsoever. I'd rather just give you all the information y'all need to be able to handle that if that happens to you. I don't wanna have to go through it. Because I'm too pretty to go to prison, man. I get passed around.

SPEAKER_01:

Won't be good. Those caniggas.

SPEAKER_00:

Gotta look out for them caniggas.

SPEAKER_01:

It has now been 18 minutes since we said we were gonna stop for the second time.

SPEAKER_00:

It's that uh Midwestern goodbye. It happens every time. You've infected me with your Midwestern ways.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh come on, you're from uh you're from Louisville. You're basically Midwestern as it is.

SPEAKER_00:

No, it's south of Mason Dixon. Kentucky is the south. My wife tells me all the time, like, you're basically from Indiana. Like, no, I'm not basically from Indiana. That's like saying you're basically from Mississippi because you're from Alabama.

SPEAKER_01:

I mean basically. Basically. Whatever.

unknown:

All right.

SPEAKER_01:

Our our audience is telling us good night. I know. They're like, we're done. You're like, okay, guys, we're done with you. Play the outro.

SPEAKER_00:

I'm ready for the outro.

SPEAKER_01:

I'm ready for the three-minute outro.

SPEAKER_00:

The best outro in gun tube history.

SPEAKER_01:

I do rock out to it behind the scenes every time. Yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

Well, I still got to send you some demon art. You do, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm gonna send you a playlist right now. Do you use Spotify? No. You're like technology Amish. No, I'm not. Yes. You don't use Spotify. What's wrong with you? All right, play the outro. We'll see y'all next week.