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
The Social Order Is Collapsing Right Now
Full Auto Friday show tonight! We will discuss the signs that the social order is collapsing all around us: the anti-ICE protests, increasing threats of violence and terrorism, potential military strikes against Iran, and more!
Basically, unfortunately. Everybody's asking about how the uh weather up there. It is normal Minnesota weather.
SPEAKER_16:I mean, right now it is. It's negative 17. Like that's not so bad. Today when I woke up at 3 45, because my daughter decided she had slept enough and was going upstairs, whether one of us was with her or not. It was negative 38 actual temperature with a wind chill of negative 81. I've never seen a wind chip.
SPEAKER_10:That sounds like a made up number. That sounds like six million.
SPEAKER_16:I mean, I'm gonna be honest, at negative 20 and below, it does all feel the same, right?
SPEAKER_10:I feel like there's diminishing returns after like zero.
SPEAKER_16:Between zero and twenty, like it might feel the same on the skin, but negative 20 and below that hurts a lot more to breathe. Like you'll ice up in the mouth area a lot faster.
SPEAKER_10:But I I'm so I grew up in Kentucky, and Kentucky doesn't get as cold as Minnesota, but I because it the humidity in Kentucky in the conjunction with the cold, I remember waiting for because I used to ride public bus to go to high school, and I remember waiting in the short one. I'm guessing from the helmet, super short. And I have ridden the short bus actually one time. Well, tell it, I'll tell a story about that another time. But and I remember breathing, and it was like breathing like needles. Yep, horrible.
SPEAKER_16:Yep. There was well, yeah, actually today on the way out to the car. Yeah, but like in the car's 30 feet from the door, like my throat was like you know, like trying to close up.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, that's that's one of those things. Like, how do like why do people still live in that environment?
SPEAKER_16:Well, let's just say there's not a lot of not a lot of people up here who only eat bananas and rice. If you were on Twitter today, you'll understand.
SPEAKER_10:My mom tells me I'm a special little boy. So yes. So we're in night season, and so the walk from my house to the shop is 70 yards or something, and so I was like, well, you know, I must might as well wear my night vision out and get used to walking around with it because I've only got the the monocular, right? So that's all I got too one hand. So I like the depth perception with only using one eye, you have to really train with and get used to. And the good thing is to just walk around with it, right? Just get used to it just by walking around. So sometimes I'll do chores in the evening with the cat the pigs or something, and I'll wear it, and my kids look at me like I'm really funny.
SPEAKER_16:And let's be honest, this is not a small part of the reason why you're doing it. When something costs as much as something like that, you find every excuse to use it.
SPEAKER_10:That's a hundred percent. If I'm paying this much for something, I'm gonna use it. Yes. Uh yes, absolutely. I agree completely. Why not? And then, you know, and then the way I've got this bridge set up on this, I can put my thermal on this side. Okay. Thermal in one eye and night vision in the other. I just have I have my thermal on my rifle. I got that new went and shot that suppressor today, and my thermal's on that rifle. So I uh hugs work, yeah. Yes, nice. And I went with that not because it was quiet, but because of the flow-through technology. Because my Q trash panda, I mean, it's just like it's blowing gas in my face all the time. Less lead you inhale, the better. Yeah, so that's what that's the reason I and plus my my trash band is a 30 cal can, yeah, and I need a 556. I don't need a five six. I would like a five five six can so that it's much more designed for the round. I'm shooting here. I'm gonna take this off.
SPEAKER_16:Yeah, my my my one suppressor that I have right now, the only one I have is is 30 cal. Yeah, uh, I think I'm I've been looking at the uh PSA Saber suppressor for 556. Oh, yeah. I mean I mean it it's expensive to just pry it out, you know what I mean.
SPEAKER_10:Well, I'll tell you what I looked at before this one was the Stylish Central makes a Inconel Banish 556, and it's only about three inches long, but it's got some girth to it. Yeah, it's huge, it's like it's you know as wide as your rail, a little bit wider than your rail, but it's got a reduced back pressure, but it's not you know flow through, right? So I looked at that, but it is as heavy, a little bit heavier than the Huxworks. Uh and because I'm not the whole the whole purpose of a suppressor on a 5-5-6 is not really the sound suppression, it is for the reduced signature, and I want that gas blown away from me. Is the reason I like that option a whole lot better than like that? My trash band on it. Now, my trash band uh to me sounds a little quieter, even though it's a 30 cal can, but it's got it's titanium, so it's got that, it's just like throwing off sparks, you know, a lot. So you got night vision on, you can see those sparks. It looks like somebody's throwing fireworks out the end of the rifle.
SPEAKER_16:Yeah, they uh someone says they want one to look at the stars. It it is pretty good for looking at the stars, to be quite honest.
SPEAKER_10:It is, it is like it's it's it's a superpower to have night vision. Yeah, like it there this the the moon, I think, is like I don't know, like a fingernail out there right now. I you know, I didn't look at it before I came in, but I remember last night it wasn't very much. There's it's not very light, but I can still see fun.
SPEAKER_16:Up up here in in Minnesota at this time of the year when the moon's out with all the snow on the ground, it's like daylight without a without yeah. Big uh big brise is hey from Virginia, everyone's least favorite state right now. Sir, have you heard of Minnesota?
SPEAKER_10:It's not that it's not that Virginia is our we dislike Virginia, we feel bad for Virginians, and we're you know trying to you know create those rat lines to get firearms into y'all when y'all you know rise up against your government. Like you and the you and the English, we have to do the same rat lines.
SPEAKER_16:I at this point, I man, I don't know about the English.
SPEAKER_10:They can only be pushed so far. Eventually that's gonna blow up. Uh yeah, I just it's you you're getting people in England right now who are getting to the point where they're setting hotels on fire where immigrants are being are staying. Right? It's it's not far-fetched to go from there to violence. You know, I hate it, but it's I mean that when you push people like that, that's what's gonna happen.
SPEAKER_16:It's a lot like the English are like like basketball. You know, like you ever watch basketball? They're basically like you know what was the nickname they gave to their little friend? I don't remember. The only part I the part I have in my head is uh no, I don't. The only part I the only part I really remember that from that movie is you know, like you guys rip on me 13 or 14 more times and I'm out of here. England's like, you you know, you rape my daughter 13 or 14 more times, and I'm kicking you out of my country.
SPEAKER_10:I mean it's it it comes down to it's really genetic within the Anglo-Saxon, the Anglo sphere specifically, and the Francosphere, honestly, to really have a lot of patience for that stuff and really put up with a lot until they're just done. Because it there because when they're done, it's not a gradual build-up till they're done, it's the switch is turned on, and there's no holes.
SPEAKER_16:Oh sorry, we're doing genocide now. That's what we're doing now. We went from zero to genocide overnight.
SPEAKER_10:Just remember it's not war crimes if you win.
SPEAKER_16:At least not on the not in the history books. I mean judgment day, maybe, but yeah, judgment day, definitely. But but not in the history books. You win for Reynolds. Yeah, I was not sure what direction you were going with the genetic part there. I didn't know if you were gonna be talking about Anglo-Saxon genetics or Pakistani genetics.
SPEAKER_08:Who knows?
SPEAKER_16:Who knows? Could be either.
SPEAKER_10:Yes, it was you know 2 almost 50 years ago, but it did happen.
SPEAKER_16:Then you had 1848 and a few other times.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, so which is a big was a big issue right now, especially in the south, with that SCOTUS hopefully ruling on that gerrymandering bill or that was put there or whatever, because what's basically going to make is city states that control basically themselves, and then the rest of the state's gonna be red, right? So, like Alabama, our our biggest, our biggest left-leaning Democrat areas are really like downtown Birmingham, and it's really and Birmingham's really not that big because there's a bunch of subsidies around it that make up what everybody knows is Birmingham, right? Hoover, Vestavia, Bessemer, like right, but it's really the downtown urban portion that is super blue, everything else is red. Same thing with Montgomery, a little bit of mobile. But the state always goes red, like super red, because not everybody's concentrated in those little cities. There's a lot of medium-sized cities all throughout Alabama. Now in Atlanta, Atlanta is basically the northern half of the state. But the way the bill's been passed is basically just going to be a subset within Fulton County in Atlanta, and then the rest of the state, if it votes as it normally does, will be completely red. You're gonna see that throughout the nation, you're gonna have these little city states that have some power within the state, but the rest of the state is not gonna be controlled by them anymore.
SPEAKER_06:Right.
SPEAKER_10:That's why the left is fighting against it so much because they know the jig is up. Yeah.
SPEAKER_16:Yeah, because like Minnesota's the same way. It's the whole, you know, they we have 87 counties, and set the seven county metro area runs the state. And even in those seven counties, I would say five of those seven counties really are not blue counties, they just have a third of that county in you know, in the Twin Cities area, and then the other two-thirds of that county is is rural, pretty much. Yeah, so you really have two counties. You have Hennepin and Ramsey, which is Minneapolis and St. Paul that control the whole state. Yeah.
SPEAKER_10:In fact, that's actually a good segue. Let's play, let's pull up that last link. Are you able to pull it up or do I need to do it?
SPEAKER_16:We'll see. My Twitter was down. Let me see. And it is still down for me. Is Twitter down for anyone else right now? Adrian says his is his is working.
SPEAKER_10:Hold on. Mine may not be working now. I'm just getting the the circle of death now. Not working. I tried to click on that link and it's not pulling up. I was gonna say.
SPEAKER_16:Let me see if I can search for it. It's weird. Mrs. Casey, are you on your phone? Because it was working on my phone, but not on my desktop. Which is unfortunate unfortunate because I need it on my desktop.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, it pulls up on another one. Hold on. I've got it. Just when I go to a new window, it won't open up in that. But I just decided to do this.
SPEAKER_07:Um this one share screen. There we go. Share.
SPEAKER_10:So y'all can see that? Because I can't see y'all. Can you make the bit video bigger? Can I make the video?
SPEAKER_16:Or do you do you not want to?
SPEAKER_10:Does that make it bigger for you?
SPEAKER_16:Yeah, that's perfect.
SPEAKER_10:All right, so this is Project Veritas.
SPEAKER_16:So it's James, James O'Keefe wearing glasses, basically.
SPEAKER_08:Well, formerly James O'Keefe wearing glasses. That's right.
SPEAKER_01:So well, why are they allowing it? We'd want to change the demographics of the United States. Maybe we can because I mean, on no, honestly, the the people from Nebraska like my family said. Like Americans that have someone's been in the United States for 400 years. Traditional standard Americans are not leftists. Latin America's also leftists. And it's just it literally is essential to try to try to change that.
SPEAKER_10:So let me stop sharing. So the caught State Department basically admitting that we're bringing in a bunch of immigrants to change the voting demographics. Yeah. I know Anthony has a big theory, is really just to throw chaos and get us to separate from each other. And he's partially right. Right. That's that's a that's a subsequent reason. They're not smart enough to realize that reason is the issue, right? They just want to change voting, so they're in power forever. That's the only they can think about. These people are not that smart to think about this tertiary, secondary, tertiary effects on this.
SPEAKER_16:It is weird how people are, and I'm not saying Anthony here, but you have a lot of people who are conspiracy-minded that are oh, you know, the the government, they're you know, they you have the deep state, they've they've been playing this for years, it's you know, uh been going on for decades, and they're you know, so you know, so evil, so conniving, so genius, and yet somehow I'm the one who figured it out. Are you joking me? You're a retard. There's no way you figure it out, you know what I mean. Like the government, I don't know. It's like on one hand, you and I don't know. I you you don't think we landed on the moon, right?
SPEAKER_17:I I don't know.
SPEAKER_10:I mean, I I do understand. I don't know. I don't know yet covet has ruined all of that. I agree, but on one hand like I want to believe it, I want to believe that we land on the moon, but when I hear things about like what is it, the uh Van Buren Van Van the Van Buren belts, yeah. The Van Buren belt, like we can't send anything past that.
SPEAKER_08:How do we get to the moon?
SPEAKER_16:But we can't. You just shield it from radiation. It doesn't take much to shield things from radiation. I don't know. So plus, I mean the astronauts that have gone past it, they've basically all died of cancer.
SPEAKER_10:I mean, it's all that but the thing is that's ruined all of us is it's COVID. COVID was the veil being torn in half and shown what's behind, is what has happened for the all of us.
SPEAKER_16:It's just I've always found it weird that the people who are most convinced that there's some deep conspiracy that's been going on for decades and somehow is kept secret are also the people that you know complain the most about how like the average BMV is the worst run thing in the world. It's like, how how can it be both?
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, exactly. Uh the the thing is with I want to on this comment, Anthony has really good instincts sometimes.
SPEAKER_16:He does, yeah, it's annoyingly good.
SPEAKER_10:Once he gets that instinct, he sometimes goes off in a weird direction, but his instincts are good. And that's because he didn't go to college and they didn't retard it for him. But they to Rob's point, these people are can't be simultaneously the smartest people you know and the most incompetent. Yeah. Right now, the the one aspect that I definitely subscribe to is that a lot of initiatives that are being are being done are likely being driven by a preternatural influence. But the problem that comes with those preternatural influences, you know, demonic or whatever, they're all selfish too, right? And so once they're using that influence to influence people, those people don't all of a sudden become team players, right? And are willing to sacrifice themselves for the better evil, right? They're here, they're still selfish and they still want their own desires to be met. Yeah, and so that influence can only go so far before they decide to deviate and do what they want to do.
SPEAKER_16:Yeah, that's that is one thing about evil. Like they're not united in evil, like you they they fight, you know, like demons compete with each other, fight with each other, yes, all the time.
SPEAKER_10:So when it comes to you know, like UFOs and all that, it's likely technology that's been shared from demons, and we've developed it, right? You don't go from a horse and buggy to landing on the moon in like 50 years without some type of influence somewhere else. Okay, so so so some knowledge was shared of somehow to really cross huge gaps in a short span of time, which then lines up with things like Fatima, right? As far as or the the you know, what was it, the vision of Leo the thirteenth, how you know Satan would have and then this is it's kind of i we're not sure if it's actually accurate, but you know, it Satan having more influence for a hundred years, more influence could be being allowed to share with us better ways to make war against each other. And better ways to increase technology to d deceive each other. Right?
SPEAKER_15:So Hold on. When was the Max a machine gun invented? 1884.
SPEAKER_10:I try to line it up to his vision.
SPEAKER_16:No way. No way. Hold on. Maxim machine gun. Okay, hold on. I gotta look at the date, the actual date.
SPEAKER_10:We're doing research here. Boomers don't do research. They just regurgitate Facebook.
SPEAKER_16:It doesn't, it doesn't say. Okay, so Maxim's first British patents related to the development of the Maxim gun were granted in June and July of 83. Oh gosh. The first prototype was demonstrated to invited guests in October of 1884. Anyone want to know the date on which Leo the 13th had this vision? Adrian, take a guess. October something. It's related, related to Fatima. 13th? October 13th, 1884. Golly, man. The same month the first machine gun prototype was demonstrated.
SPEAKER_10:You know what else happened in October 13th? About 700 years before that.
unknown:October 13th.
SPEAKER_14:Was it October 13th? It was Friday the 13th.
SPEAKER_10:It was about 500 years before that. Sorry. October 13th, 1300s.
SPEAKER_16:A Friday?
SPEAKER_10:If a reason we think Friday the 13th is right. Yeah, the persecution and dissolution of the Templars.
SPEAKER_16:Was that in October? Yep, October 13th, 1307. I knew it was on a Friday the 13th. I wasn't sure about October or not.
SPEAKER_10:That's the whole reason we consider Friday the 13th to be cursed. Because of that event. That happened. Yep. Oh, you're right.
SPEAKER_14:Was Philip before Philip Augustus?
SPEAKER_16:I don't know. I don't remember. Philip the Fair. I always forget. No. Yeah, I've heard this. Was Jack Parson the one who said he got the idea for the supercomp? No, that was Cray from Cray Supercomputers. Said he got the idea from elves.
SPEAKER_10:Like DMT elves? I'm pretty sure.
SPEAKER_16:We're doing more research, guys. We're going down rabbit holes than they did.
SPEAKER_10:We're just we're actually going around rabbit holes that are in rabbit holes.
SPEAKER_16:Yeah, so Seymour, Seymour Cray, who created Cray Supercomputers, he told reporters that while working, elves would visit him with solutions to engineering problems.
SPEAKER_10:Bro. Look, I can't be right all the time, just almost all the time. I'm dumb. I'm dumb. If I figure this stuff out, right? Where are you smart people at? What are y'all doing?
SPEAKER_16:I'm not reading that. Look up how the I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to say there, bud. You're gonna have to rewrite that.
SPEAKER_10:I think that's supposed to be appeared. Not a word.
SPEAKER_15:Appeared to the Oh, that makes more sense.
SPEAKER_16:Yeah. The demon appears to you and in the background you just hear a chirp.
SPEAKER_17:You're like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. What was that?
SPEAKER_07:Hey man, you got a Lucy? What? What was that?
SPEAKER_10:Hey man. Bro. What was Tolkien trying to warn us?
SPEAKER_07:Who knows? Who knows? Who knows?
SPEAKER_10:All right. So I talked to Rob earlier today, and he's like, hey, what do you want to talk about tonight? And I gave him this grand like we're gonna talk about like the collapse of the order and how things are getting bad. And you know, maybe like if Iran pops off, what it looks like. I was like, what do you want to talk about? He's like, church invasions.
SPEAKER_16:Well, the one that okay, all those other things you mentioned, I also want to talk about. So I was just giving you the one thing we I I would have added.
SPEAKER_10:That's I got you it ties together, honestly, because the church invasion is what let was left to other things since then.
SPEAKER_17:Yeah, sorry.
SPEAKER_10:I don't know if y'all have been on X the past few days, but there's reel after reel, video after video of protesters just ramping things up. So I don't even know if we're gonna be able to pull up any of these notes that I did. I went all through all this effort to get some notes and might not be able to pull anything up.
SPEAKER_16:And this is why Anthony and I don't prepare for our show because it just doesn't work. The elves, the gremlins.
SPEAKER_10:Just don't feed them after midnight. All right, so it the the first one pulled up.
SPEAKER_16:Children are like that.
SPEAKER_10:So the first one pulled up for me, so you should be able to pull it up. Let's see if you can pull it up. They're not sure. This is this is the church invasion video.
SPEAKER_16:Oh, okay. I it did pull up for me. You're right.
SPEAKER_10:Was this a Catholic church? No, so it looks like one.
SPEAKER_16:That's because it is it's an Episcopalian, it used to be called St. Paul's on the Hill on Summit Avenue in St. Paul, actually, rather nearby the St. Paul Cathedral. Okay, so it's a big old Episcopalian church, but of course, the Episcopalians are dying. So they they sold it in 2015. It got registered on the National Historic Whatever Registry or whatever, so it can't be demolished. So a uh I want to say a Southern Baptist group bought it. So there it was the Southern Bastard Baptist group. I almost said Bastard. Yeah, yeah. It was the Southern Baptist that the liberals were mad at. So let me pull it up here.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, let's see if you can pull it up. Let's see if I can get this bike going again. I keep talking too much.
SPEAKER_15:Okay. Here we go.
SPEAKER_10:So the guy from Christian I can't remember ever remember his name, the guy from Christian Warrior Training had a good take on that. You know, if if they had had a security team, which I don't know why any church in Minneapolis does not at this point, but the easiest thing would do is once they saw them coming up to protest, just close the doors and lock it.
SPEAKER_15:Yeah.
SPEAKER_10:Right. And then that would have been the end of it. Now it's become a situation where there was some confrontation. No, thankfully, there was no violence that happened at that point, anyway. But it put it it's not, it doesn't take much for that spark to be lit for violence to then take place. Right. So you you really allow that element to come in to really create that chaos. Well, yeah. I mean, the the whole purpose, the reason that they were protesting in there is they thought he was an ICE agent.
SPEAKER_14:Yeah.
SPEAKER_10:Right? You don't join ICE, you know, to be an agent now unless you're ready to get your your hands dirty, right? And that's why you have a whole lot of combat vets who are now applying for ice. Because this is the fight now. Joining the military now is no longer the fight. I mean, it will be eventually, but right now the fight to protect the United States is joining ICE. So I I mean, I know a number of guys who did two, three, four, five deployments and who've you know been working trade or whatever, and they're like they're what they're they're applying for ice. And now it's also a bump in pay. You know, they're not they're paying those ICE stations pretty good, but that's a good incentive for guys to put themselves in the line for it. You compensated pretty well for it.
SPEAKER_16:I think so far there's been three for sure that I know of. The two bearded guy.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, I think I yeah, you have it here. I thought I had a note of one of them that were rest, yeah.
SPEAKER_16:Oh my gosh. So something that will surprise no one that these women have what really should be fake names. Nakima Levy Armstrong in Trontil Louisa Allen. Have and then there was one white guy, too. I don't know what his name is.
SPEAKER_10:That was the uh agitator, the the former self-proclaimed combat vet, who would find out he was just an SR. He was just what he was just an HR, he never served combat ever. The loudest, angriest one. He has a bunch of videos out there instigating uh a lot of the people at that that church. And he looks a lot like what's the guy's name from Catholic Land movement?
SPEAKER_16:Michael Sharon. Yes, it looks a lot like him.
SPEAKER_10:Like I'm not saying that they're the same person, but they I've never seen them in the same room together. So and so what that has led to is well, one Pam Bondi went out Sunday night. It was like, within hours, we're arresting people. Four days later, they finally arrested some people, but not the biggest name one, of course. Yeah, Don Lemon was the judge refused to sign because he's a his wife is involved with Keith Ellison's office, right? So it just shows the the bias on judges. We're kind of dealing with a little bit of something of the bias of judges down here in Alabama, just kind of a side note. There is an Alabama basketball player that went into the draft about three years ago to the NBA. And he is now deciding he doesn't want to be in the NBA anymore, he wants to go back to college. And so he got a judge to sign off a temporary restraining order to allow him to go back to college and play basketball again. Why does it need a temporary restraining order? Because when you declare for the draft and sign a contract with the NBA, you lose all eligibility in college athletics. Okay, so he had to get a judge involved to basically sign the TRO so he can go back to college because basically the TRO won't be satisfied until after the season's done. Find out that the judge is a paid booster to Alabama and regularly gives money to Alabama Athletics Department.
unknown:Right.
SPEAKER_10:So the judge is a good thing. Who is the restraining order against? It's against the NCAA from stopping him from playing. Oh unbelievable. But that the clear bias of judges, and no one does anything about it. Right? So there was a uh I think Bracken. I don't know if y'all know who Matt Bracken is, but Matt Bracken is a former Navy SEAL back in the UDT days, and he he's wrote, he's written some very good fictional books about basically the collapse of the United States. But one of his he did a short story a long time ago. This was during the the uh Obama years, and basically the short story was like how the collapse happens, how it slowly happens, right? And what happens is people stop trusting institutions, yeah, like you know, the legal system and the police and such to get to get justice for wrongs that have happened, so they start doing it themselves. So it hits this the the story's taking place in like Washington state, and what you start finding is judges shot to death on their front stoop as they're going to work that day because they're corrupt and nobody ever did anything about it. And then politicians, the same thing were happening to them, and this is all a short story. He's basically premising like how it happens, right? Because when people lose trust in their institutions, they either capitulate and just live with the boot on their face, or they do something about it. The unfortunate part for the government is we the Americans have rebellion in their blood. This entire country was was built on non-servium, and there is going to be a time where that may happen, and I could see that happening. The more we find out about all this fraud coming out, because it's everywhere. We're finding out it's it's an act blue. Well, we know it was an act blue, but it's now it's documented. We're finding out it's in the medical system uh and the ambulance systems and the daycares, it's in everything, and it's allowed to happen because politicians are getting kickbacks from it, so they're not looking into it, right? Which is why you're seeing politicians go into office making$150,000 a year and leaving 10 years later with$30 million. Yeah. Yeah. Right? Because and it's the same thing with foreign aid. Foreign aid's the same way. Foreign aid goes to those countries, they kick it back some to the politicians for giving them free money, basically. That's where a lot of this has been happening, and this has been documented for years, just no one does anything about it. And I think what Trump is doing with all his faults is allowing us to see this stuff, right? Because I don't I think Trump is aware of his own mortality, and he's he knows he's not going to be able to do it in his lifetime. He's probably gonna die right after you know his term's over, more than likely, if not within this term. He's laying the groundwork for for whoever comes after us, who and whoever it comes after him, whoever comes after him is likely going to have to seize the office because they will not let the election go the way it went last time. We we would this will what's going on now will last through 2028 to keep that from happening. They will not allow that to happen again. And the problem is a lot of us are very keen to what has happened since COVID, and so it's gonna be the only thing they way they can do that is through violence. They can't trick us with another virus. That won't happen. Now they could they could destruct the infrastructure as far as our electrical capacity or electrical infrastructure, which could cause some issues, and they could do that just spot around the country, little spots around the country to cause chaos and and a little bit of awariness throughout the rest of the country. Yeah, but it's going to come down. There's there's going to be violence, and it's ramping up now. They're basically testing their limits right now to see what they can get away with. They're like two-year-olds, right? Trying to see what they can get away with right now.
SPEAKER_16:Well, it's rational as two-year-olds too.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah. We we voted our way into this. We're gonna have to shoot our way out. Is what's gonna happen. I wouldn't be surprised if midterms happen. They'll happen, but there will be rampant fraud, right? Rampant.
SPEAKER_16:I think midterms will happen, but I don't think anyone on either side will accept the results of the midterms. No. Matter of fact, that could be what's the worst thing that could happen. More dissolution.
SPEAKER_08:Yeah. And both sides contest the election. That's that's not a good way to go.
SPEAKER_09:Uh, where are some other comments in here?
SPEAKER_16:Uh we had a good one in regard to the church invasion.
SPEAKER_10:So Calvin Robinson. I refuse to call him Father Calvin Robinson. He had so good at making friends. You know, call a spade a spade. I mean, to be fair, I I don't call him that either, but so he had a picture of him right afterwards of him holding a a rifle. That that is he has a fundamental misunderstanding of what his job is. His job is not physical, it isn't spiritual. If he was a priest, right? Now that not so the other side of it is he's not a priest, so he can have a rifle, right? So because that's not his job. So, but the the purpose of the priest is to offer himself as a sacrifice for his flock, right? His parish. He is not to physically get involved with anything. That is the parisher's job, that is the temporal side of the faith that we are required to uh uphold. So if that were to happen in my parish, we have a security team, we have a pretty good security team. And one, we have restricted access, right? So once before mass starts, every almost you know, two of the doors are open, so you can come in those doors. But once one mass starts, we restrict it to one door. So it's really easy to control access at that point. Normally, you know, depending on the mass, I'm usually the one seated by that door, and I'm not really. Part of the security team because I have kids. It's mostly older guys with older kids that are really a part of the security team, although they know I'm I'm there in case something happens. And there's a few guys that are the same way, but the only thing you can redeal really do is de-escalate and try and remove them because at that point they're trespassing and you can lay hands on them to get them out.
SPEAKER_16:Yeah, most states you can use reasonable. What do they call what do they call non-lethal force usually? I forget the legal term for it, but you can use reasonable, non-lethal force to remove someone when they are trespassing.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah. So in that instance, the best, you know, if they say if they get three or four of them in, right? You just you're hopefully security teams on it, and they can get up and intercept and and keep more from coming in, but hopefully the men stand up too. At our parish, I don't have any doubt about that whatsoever. Now, some of these parishes I go to when I'm traveling, they're not gonna do anything, right? We see it all the time in videos of somebody going up to assault the priest while he's in the middle of mass, and nobody does anything because there's a bunch of old people at mass, and they're specifically picking those mass because of that.
SPEAKER_16:Because of that, yes, yep.
SPEAKER_10:Right, that's an easy target. They know it, they know it's no one's going to be there to stop them, and they do that on purpose. So the the best thing you can do is just constantly keep aware. Like, I'm I keep an eye on new people all the time when they come in because it's not profiling, right? You're you're you're looking for indicators, but also profiling is okay. 100% profiling works, man.
SPEAKER_16:It's called pattern recognition, but uh, it's literally what separates us from animals, so well with as well as the soul, but yeah.
SPEAKER_10:You know, don't tell my kids that they get mad when they find out their dog's not going to heaven. But I keep an eye on new people for two reasons. One, just to make sure that they're not going to be a security issue, but two, so I can also say hi to them after the mass, you know, because that's what we do in the south. We make sure people are feeling welcome. So is it's a two-fold reason, but it's mostly just to make sure because I've never seen them before, and so I want to keep an eye on them just in case. Because you never know, it's it's not gonna be that obviously Middle Eastern guy that comes in with the you know the the rag around his neck. It's not gonna be him. They're gonna send somebody in that looks just like us.
SPEAKER_16:Yeah, the Middle Eastern guy is probably Chaldean, anyways.
SPEAKER_10:No, I go to the gym for the last one. But just hopefully my my back doesn't give out in the middle of it. Yes, delicious, delicious steaks. All right, so we did that, we did the invasions. All right, so let's do the ice watchers one. Let's go over that real quick. So there, with the advent of all these interdictions in Minneapolis, because they've been there so long, it has allowed the left to organize into really what their spotter teams basically. Yeah, and so what they're allowing them to do is to keep an eye on these ice uh agents. And right now nothing's happened, but eventually it'll be these spotter teams to then coordinate with a direct action team who comes in and does something and then gets out real fast. And so these observers, as they call them, are going to slowly get closer and closer and make the ice agents a little bit more comfortable with them being around and not feel as threatened. So then eventually, when that direct action phase kicks in, you're gonna see a lot of dead ice agents. Well, this is how it's played out everywhere in every area where there's been an insurgency because that's what this is. This is an insurgency, and so that's really the next step from here. So, are you able to pull that one up? Is that what coming up for you? Do I need to do it? It's up.
SPEAKER_19:We're not ice. Why why are you guys following us? And they leave like right when we get out of the car. We're not ice, we're not ice. We're fooling them because they were following us.
SPEAKER_02:You look suspicious.
SPEAKER_19:Wait, wait, so do people follow and harass any suspicious looking person?
SPEAKER_10:That sounds racist.
SPEAKER_02:We're not ice. No, wait, give me your truck, get the fuck out. Why? Because you need to go and ice, we're not ice. Same to the people that you're abducting.
SPEAKER_19:Get out of because we're being followed, they're following us, and they came up. We didn't even know they were following us until they came up and said we've been following you reporters to report something. Okay, we don't want people following us and and hurting us when we get hurt. Stay right behind you because they're all the way back to where we're staying, right? Great. Yeah, no, we don't want that. It's why we're Americans. Why are we being forced out of a neighborhood? We're reporters.
SPEAKER_11:We we have Americans being detained.
SPEAKER_19:We're not detaining anybody.
SPEAKER_11:We're not claiming that.
SPEAKER_19:So you can tell we're a little bit on edge. That's fine, but it doesn't give you the right to run people out of town.
SPEAKER_11:Yeah, so so why why are you here though? I mean we're reporters.
SPEAKER_19:Join the protest against we are reporters. Were you reporters? With who? I'm an independent journalist. I sell my footage. What's your handle? What's my handle? Yeah. I sell my footage. Really? Yeah, you're pretty established. I sell my press credentials. I have them in my pocket. I showed them repeaters. Yes, they're in my pocket. One second.
SPEAKER_16:So I'll be honest, I get uh I cannot wait to see these people get crushed.
SPEAKER_06:I just can't. Oh my god.
SPEAKER_10:It won't it it won't happen in Minneapolis. They've got too much of the local populace on their side. But if they try this in a red state, they will get crushed. As they've as this happened here. So we had ice here in Gadston, Alabama, which is like east central of the state, and they had passerbys helping ice because one guy ran away, so one guy went and tackled them real quick and held him there until ice came over there. Like that stuff doesn't fly down here. But in Minneapolis, they've got a lot of the support of the local populace, so it's a it's a lot harder of a job for them to do, and they're dealing with things like that.
SPEAKER_16:It really is getting to the point where not so much where I live, but if I were to go down to well, even where we go to, the lat' mass, right? Uh it's it's at the point where like my concealed carry handgun, I don't your concealed carry handgun might not be enough. You know what I mean? Like you really, really might have to start carrying some sort of PDW or or rifle with you.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, I'd I'd I'd be carrying like a little 10 and a half inch rifle or something. Yeah, I'd put a brake on it. So if I don't shoot them, at least bust their eardrums, you know. But yeah, I mean I agree, especially with areas like Minneapolis, right? That's well, I carry mace in my in my car in the door. I carry bear mace because that's got about 15 feet reach on it, right? So if somebody if if there was like a rot, you know, some type of riot or protest that I happen to drive into in Birmingham, it won't happen in Birmingham right now, maybe eventually, but right now it's not. But that bear mace is gonna get everybody out of my way.
SPEAKER_09:Right.
SPEAKER_10:On top of that, Joe Dolio had a really good, a really good statement about you know, some things that he does is get some smoke, you know, like you know, like air soft smoke. Yeah, there's a company called Enola Gay you can buy buy from, but you get yellow, you pop it and throw out, and that's gonna scare everybody. Just yell gas, gas, gas. Yeah, just pop that thing, throw it out. It's got about 90 seconds of gas in it, and just take off. Right? Because you don't like like the goal is not to confront these people, the goal is to get away, even if you're by yourself. Because it, I mean, we all saw with 1992 LA riots, right? Dragging guys out of their semi-trucks and beating them to death. Yeah, because he stopped and he's like, you know, what's going on? And they beat him to death for no reason. So we're gonna send you in undercover. You're gonna be our spider.
SPEAKER_16:Um so non-lethal force. Something even like like like the OC spray, bear mace. Yeah, there is a lot of leeway there. Yeah.
SPEAKER_10:So I mean if you feel threatened where you're where you feel at fear of your life, you can go up deadly force. Doesn't mean you have to do to use deadly force, you can lose non-lethal force, right? Which I'd suggest because you don't want the prolonged jury trial that's gonna happen if you have to use legal force, especially when it's having blue areas, just look at Kyle Ritonos. Yeah. But I wanted to bring this one back up. So, in the event in Arizona, if someone shot a cop for whatever reason, for the same reason, right? They could then they're their lawyers automatically gonna have the well, the Arizona AG said, you know, stand your ground law covers shooting ice, right? And so you're gonna see the same, like if we can shoot cops, we can shoot people, right? If we feel threatened, and that like it's gonna be hard, they're gonna have a hard time convicting anybody because he said that. But that also indicates the breakdown of the trust in the institution when the serving Arizona attorney general who is fomenting insurrection against the federal against the federal government. I don't understand why he's not being arrested. But I also understand because we have a woman as the attorney general of the United States of America, and that's not a fit office for a woman. No, she's not willing to do what needs to be done unless you know she feels like it, like she was personally slighted, then she would do it. That's the truth.
SPEAKER_16:Honestly, they just need to get rid of her and put Ruby on charge of that, too.
SPEAKER_10:To be honest with you, what was his name? What was the guy from Florida, the congressman that was originally up for it? And then murdered Matt Getz. I they ought to bring him back in, honestly. What's he got to lose? They already removed him from his office. Like he's got literally nothing to lose at this point. Yeah. We have too many women in too many positions of power that don't know how to do what needs to be done. Right, which is I got a I got some guff about that.
SPEAKER_16:Including uh including in charge of the remnant.
SPEAKER_10:Not wrong. Yeah. That is a soft man, is what that is. He's probably never been in a fight in his life. Well, he was a cop, wasn't he? He had to have been in a fight.
SPEAKER_16:You you're the one who I think you're the one who just told me that last time, too.
SPEAKER_10:And I just I've never I heard it from someone else. Someone told me he was a cop for a little bit. I don't remember who it was. But I mean, but even if still like if he was a cop, he wasn't a very good one. No, because he he is capitulating real fast. Yeah, but that's even less that's indicative of somebody who's never been punched in the mouth. They don't they don't know how to handle adversity like that, right?
SPEAKER_16:So uh not not not he is an usher at the parish I grew up in, yes, but not I mean that's four hours away from me now, so I go there when I can when I'm down in that area, but no, not at the parish we attend regularly.
SPEAKER_10:But that's I mean, that's that that is that is very indicative of the boomer mindset because really the boomers that are still alive right now, a majority of them did not serve in the Vietnam War. Okay, and they've never really been involved in anything where they had to sacrifice themselves for it, right? Because all that in it, and this is not all boomers, right? There are some there's a lot of boomers that are calling out other boomers for the way they're acting, okay. But as a generalization of that generation, same thing Gen X. Gen my generation's not like we're just we're so used to not.
SPEAKER_16:I think Michael Matt is actually Gen X, to be honest.
SPEAKER_08:He'd have to be really early Gen X.
SPEAKER_16:I mean, I think 60.
SPEAKER_08:Does he?
SPEAKER_16:Yeah, he's in his 60s. Okay, then he no, then yeah, then he's just a late might be super early Gen X, but there's some crossover there from those ideals, though.
SPEAKER_10:But if he is Gen X, he definitely didn't serve in Vietnam.
SPEAKER_15:Yeah, for sure.
SPEAKER_10:So he's never had to sacrifice himself for anything other than what he wants to sacrifice it for, which is most people in that generation, right? Which is why you're seeing a lot there a lot of the baby room generation really looks down upon millennials and down into Gen Z because they're seeing their own failure reflected back at them and they don't like it. So that's they're they're trying to push that off. They don't want to look at it anymore, which is why they give a lot of excuses for why they were able to do things that millennials and Gen Z aren't able to do it, because they don't want to come to grips with the fact that they were giving being given every advantage what's that they could possibly hope for, and they hoarded it all and did not allow any to trickle down to their kids and their grandkids. And they feel guilty about it. Confirmation 1975, which means he was probably born 1965, 60 to 65. He's probably 10 to 15.
SPEAKER_16:So he's the same age as my mom, basically.
SPEAKER_10:Right? And Gen X was 1960, 65. 3 or 4, right to 81. 80, 81, yeah. Yeah, around that area. Yeah, so he's either a really late boomer or really early Gen X. I mean, he I even say back in my days, but it's usually in realization of how good we had it. Like when I was growing up back in my day, if I wanted to know where the wins were, I just went around the neighborhood to see where all the bikes were at. And that's how I knew my friends.
SPEAKER_16:Because back in back in our day, they didn't all get stolen right away. By the way, Daffy's got a great intro for the Joel Webbin episode. Nice, nice.
SPEAKER_10:Let's see, what's some other all right? So the next one is the writers attempting to barricade ice. So ice is having to stay in a lot of hotels up in Minneapolis. That's the only place they can really stay. And so what's happening is a lot of these hotels are giving notice to a lot of leftists on where they're that they're in that in that hotel, and they're coming to protest where they're sleeping. Did you you see what they did for Vance? They went to the wrong hotel. He was already gone.
SPEAKER_16:Right, you're right. They all they stayed up until like three in the morning when it was negative 20 out to try to keep JD Vance awake when he when someone someone tweeted, like they've been sitting out there for hours not realizing he was back in DC five hours ago. And JD Vance retweeted that tweet laughing. Is it is this for real? Big Bryce is back in my day at the DC sniper try to get me on my way to school, like for real? That was what, like 2003, 2004? I mean, it was clearly after 9-11. It was after the reacts. So yeah, it was a year or two, yeah, within a couple years right after that.
SPEAKER_00:Okay, here's the video. Moments ago, a group of agitators, a U-Haul van filled with SHIELS. Oh, it's not coming up. All right, shields and gear decided to come over here to the Whipple building and block traffic. They are trying to currently trying to impede us from getting out of the building and going and do our mission. I'll tell you right now, they're going to fail. Because no matter what they put up in front of us, we are here to do a job to protect this community, to protect Minnesotans, and to keep the criminal legal aliens off the street and put them where they belong back into detention and remove them from this country.
SPEAKER_10:Moments. So when they he says shields, he means 55-gallon drums cut in half with a handle put on it. Okay, he's not talking about actual riot shields that police would have. Yeah. Because I'm I'm I'm like the last year of Gen X. In fact, I've seen the the years push back. I remember when I was in middle school, I was in like seventh grade. I remember reading a book called Gen X, and the years were 1963 to 1993. And then now I see it's like as pushback as like 1979. It's like they can't figure out when to like delineate like delineate the generations for some reason. But yeah, so he's probably either really late boomer or really early Gen X. I'm a boomer at heart. I but I have an affinity for a lot of boomers. My grandparents were boomers, my grandparents were phenomenal. Your grandparents were some of your grandparents. No, no, no. So I'm sorry, my mom, my grandmother was. My grandmother was super late boomer or super early boomer.
SPEAKER_06:When was she born? Hold on, you're making me do math, and it's a Friday that.
SPEAKER_10:Of the week. When you're a Marine. There's that too. I did, but I did math for Marines, so I'm there. Um, what year was she born? Because like my grandma was born. Maybe she was very maybe she was very late silent generation.
SPEAKER_16:Because Boomer started like 1945.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah. I don't know. I have to do the math. Don't make me do math. I'm a marine. What are y'all doing? A kryptonite. Sad part is I'm really good at math. And I just don't want to do it right now. But anyway, what was I talking about? What are my thoughts on avocado toast? The only thing avocado should be in is guacamole.
SPEAKER_16:Yeah. I agree with that. Quac is good on chips. It's good in burritos and tacos and stuff like that.
SPEAKER_10:You know what? I make so much money that my daughter makes avocado toast every day. I don't. I don't make that much money. I just I give my daughter what she wants because she's my firstborn. And what I love my firstborn.
SPEAKER_16:It's not like caviar.
SPEAKER_10:It's not like that comes from like ten years, fifteen years ago. Right.
SPEAKER_16:It's an old trope at this point.
SPEAKER_05:Adrian's got boomer internet, that's for sure.
SPEAKER_10:But you know what? I saw that Starlink up their end.
SPEAKER_05:Wow. Not going well tonight.
SPEAKER_10:Did the blizzard finally hit? I'm about to toss this thing out the window.
SPEAKER_16:Okay. Avocado toast, 10 or 15 years ago. That's the last last week.
SPEAKER_10:I'm done with that. I'm tired of talking about it. Okay. I've tried to say it like four times. Yeah. The internet keeps going out. The internet does not want me to talk about avocado toast, is what it is. Man, what were you on? Anyway, so they're barricading the ice agents at their at their hotels. They're sending out spotter teams. They're following them everywhere. There's way more people in Minneapolis than there are ice agents. So the manpower that they have to do this is far above anything that ICE can do. So they're doing a good job of really disrupting ICE operations, which is why Trump is now calling up MPs from North Carolina to go up there and support ICE.
SPEAKER_16:Question for you. Do you think 11th Airborne? Huh? The 11th Airborne? Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:Okay.
SPEAKER_16:In Alaska. Okay. Did you hear about them being told to be ready? Yeah, so this was a day or two before the MPs got called up. The they it was reported that two battalions from the 11th Airborne up in Alaska were told to be prepared to deploy to Minneapolis. Now, this was also a day or two before the deal with NATO on Greenland was also not finalized, but kind of you know preliminarily reached. And ever since that deal was that preliminary deal was reached, there's been no more talk of the 11th airborne from Alaska being called up for Minneapolis. One, I don't, I mean, do you think that potential that call-up was actually for Minneapolis, or do you think that was a little rough to the Greenland nervous? The 11th airborne was probably not for Minneapolis. It doesn't make much sense. I mean, other than they're obviously you know climatized for cold cold weather, like Minneapolis has, but so does Greenland. Yeah. Why would you say in a light infantry unit like the air, like airborne, when obviously MPs make way more sense?
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, the because the MPs MPs are trained in non-lethal protest operations. Like so all all MPs in the United States military are trained at Fort Leonard, Missouri. I know that because I did training in Fort Leonard, Missouri when I was in NBC, and I used to have to go over there and help them out with a lot of the training. Like when they that's the first time I got OC sprayed in the face on accident. But they do a lot of non-lethal training over there as well. MPs are trained for that, especially field MPs. They're also trained for uh convoy operations and detainment and detention operations as well. The 11th Airborne, when you're sending any type of infantry unit in somewhere, unless I mean I'm not really familiar with the army, so they may receive non-lethal training as well.
SPEAKER_16:But I can't imagine an airborne unit does the I wouldn't think so.
SPEAKER_10:Again, I'm not familiar with the army. Like I, you know, you might as well be talking Greek to me. Right. But I would not see that be that they're probably called up for something else. You know, because a warno, all it is, a warning order, all it is, is a be prepared to just in case, right? It's all like nothing's happening yet, but you need to start getting the wheels going in case we call you up, you need to be ready. Right. It's not a hey, this is happening, this is you just time to prepare. It's it's a hey, this might happen, so just get your mind right. Right. And then it's then they get the upward, which is then this is happening, it needs to be done by now, by this date, right? So I mean the the only thing that's the first time I've heard about the 11th airborne. The only reason I could think of of like of like you know, an airborne unit being used is probably I I obviously have no experience, but like I imagine they their readiness is at a higher level, you know that they have the ability to to mobilize faster than the the only way the only thing that really pops to mind on that is if they were to be uh established as a a quick reaction force or a QRF. So in the event that ICE gets surrounded and they can't get out, they call in a QRF to come get them out.
SPEAKER_16:Uh that would make sense.
SPEAKER_10:That's the but I'm not you know a field level officer. Yeah, I don't make those decisions. I just you know they tell me where to point my gun, and that's what I do. So I don't know. That's the first I've heard about the 11th. I haven't heard about that at all. You know what? She's right. Because we saw it during COVID. That's when like DoorDash and all these you know food delivery services skyrocketed. People were paying$50 for a McDonald's meal to get delivered to their house. Now they had an extra thousand bucks a month coming to them from the government, so they could do that, but they once you develop that habit, it's hard to get rid of, especially as a single person, right? To be honest with you, it's cheaper to go out to eat as a single person than it is to make meals unless you want to eat the same thing all week.
SPEAKER_15:It's true, it's very true, yeah.
SPEAKER_10:So to ordering out food, they never got off of it, and they do spend a lot of their discretionary income doing that. There is something to be said for that, but it's just I like yeah.
SPEAKER_16:I mean, you can criticize poor spending, but you could do that with literally every generation that's ever existed, probably actually to similar levels, I imagine, because I've seen the purchases boomers make. So let's not pretend that's just a millennial or Gen Z thing. Yeah, but like it's just such a red herring, right? So that you don't have to address the systemic issues. Like, I'm sorry, but you could buy avocado toast uh you know for 15 bucks every single morning, every day of the week. That doesn't change your mortgage interest rate, doesn't change your health care cost, doesn't change inflation. Like, like for yeah, healthcare for my family is$25,000 a year.
SPEAKER_10:You know, like out of pocket does that include deductibles?
SPEAKER_16:That is just premiums.
SPEAKER_10:Man, you're paying$2,000 a month, yeah.
SPEAKER_16:Plus another ten thousand dollars in in potential, you know, deductible from deductible.
SPEAKER_10:So that's do y'all y'all have a lot of do y'all have a lot of health issues? No. You need to get on one of these medical sharing ones instead. If you don't if y'all don't go to the doctor a lot, you're paying too much. We I had my family on Medashare. Don't use don't use the Catholic one. What is it called? Solidarity, I think. They're a scam. And I hate to say that about the Catholic one. Medishare is much better. For a family of six, me included, I think it was like six hundred dollars a month for MediShare. And it was just like insurance, like it had a card and everything. That's what we did. Now we used now I use the VA now for all my stuff, and then so I could pay a little bit less for the rest of my family. It's like it's like$80 less, but it's probably about but yeah, man,$2,000 a month, that's ridiculous, especially if you never because then on top of that, you're probably paying like a$14,000 family high deductive.
SPEAKER_16:It's$10,000.
SPEAKER_10:$10,000, right? So you have to spend$10,000 before they fully start paying those bills or anything. Yeah. Yeah. Healthcare it's become such a and it and the reason it's such a sham is the fraud and the immigrants that are on it. That is that is the reason for Obamacare. That was an avenue for them to create more fraud to funnel money back to themselves. There was a comment earlier I wanted to talk about. Where was it?
SPEAKER_07:I don't know.
SPEAKER_10:So anyway, going back to the escalation that's happening. I was on was it? I was either on Instagram or X earlier earlier today at work for about 20 minutes, and one wheel after another after another, like it was like 30 of them in a row. I was I just kept scrolling through them. I was like, man, was leftists calling for violence against ice agents. Over and it was 30 different people. So if I saw 30, and say that's one percent, right? You're looking at what 3,000, right, of them that have been put out there in the last week, right? Which is probably one percent of the people who actually feel that way on top of that. So, and it was just one after another after another. I am a new scroller sometimes. That's how I get all my best reels. I send them to Rob.
SPEAKER_16:You you gotta go through the bad ones to get to the good ones, but you know what? Those good ones, they make it worth it. They do, they do, they absolutely do.
SPEAKER_10:So let's see, what's the next one? I'm gonna go over. Oh, this so let's do the uh the next one about the police, the hiring police. This was first I first noticed it happening in California. Now, this is a story that's happening up in Maine. Local sheriff's department, I think it was in Maine, might have been Vermont, somewhere up the north. They're all the same. Has been one of his recruits for his sheriff's department was arrested because he's an illegal alien. He is here illegally, and he is going to be enforcing the law against legal citizens.
SPEAKER_16:Just like that, that Somali police officer that shot the Justine Diamond in Minneapolis.
SPEAKER_10:Like the use of non-integrated members of the police in an area is a communist tactic.
SPEAKER_16:100%. Yes.
SPEAKER_10:Because those people have no qualms with hurting people that they have no relation to whatsoever. Yes. So they will be the jackboot.
SPEAKER_16:Well, it's it's why it's why even today in like the Russian military, when they want a really dirty job done, they're bringing the Chechens. Yep, listen, the Chechens in. The Chechens don't care.
SPEAKER_10:Because Muslims all have the same the same respect for life that Christians do.
SPEAKER_16:Right. At all. And the Chechens that you know they hate Russians, they hate Ukrainians, they hate, they hate all of them. They don't they'll they'll kill whoever you want.
SPEAKER_10:I don't know if this is true because I don't know if y'all saw the post I put up about Doth and Alabama on X. It was a Doth and Alabama group. Doth and Alabama is real close to Pensacola. And Pensacola is a lot of tourists come down there and live forever. And they're usually from up north. And it was 95% support of ice. And I'm seeing it, and that's not the only place I've seen it. I've seen a lot of, I was surprised. Honestly, I was like, there's no way they're gonna be able to keep this up. Public sentiment's gonna turn against them. And the problem is, is people are seeing these ICE agents, and they're and they're seeing the same thing we saw during COVID. The the media and the left are purposely lying when it's super easy to find out they're lying. And they know that we know they're lying, and they're lying anyway. For example, that little five-year-old boy that they're seeing got arrested. He didn't get arrested, his dad abandoned him, and the ice agents were trying to keep him calm and keep him safe.
SPEAKER_16:It it actually is way way crazier than that how they're trying to spin this. So, yeah, they they pull up to arrest the dad who's an illegal from Ecuador. Dad gets out of the car and runs, they tackle him right in his yard, you know. So they put the dad in the car, and this is right in front of their house. So they go up to the house. Yeah, the kid was with the dad, so they bring the kid up to the house door to give custody of the kid to the child's mother right there. They knock on the door, and and Archer talking through the door, she won't open the door. They're like, No, you don't. We we will not, we promise we will not detain you. We would just like you to take custody of your child so that the child is safe when we take his father, you know, in to detainment. She said she refused. So not only did the dad leave the kid sitting there in the the freezing cold and run away, then the mother abandons him and refuses to take custody of him. So then they asked the father who's sitting right there, like, what do you want us to do? Like, you know, we can give the child to anyone you you you say we can, yeah. Or the child can come with you, and the father requested that the child stays with him. That's what happened, and yet they they're they're making it like Ice arrested a five-year-old. Yeah, and actually, you know what they did right after they put the child in the car with the father? They went and got McDonald's for them both. Like, I'm not even joking.
SPEAKER_10:But then it's so easy to find these things out now and to find out they're lying.
SPEAKER_16:I found all that in a CNN article.
SPEAKER_10:They do it anyway. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know what this is about. I haven't seen anything about that. Have you?
SPEAKER_16:No, I have not.
SPEAKER_10:Why don't you DM me some stuff on that?
SPEAKER_16:I I did see I didn't see any articles about the accidents themselves or why they're happening, but I did see reactions to one of the accidents. Uh the reactions are home from from the Amish, and they're all celebrating that more, yeah, more or less. They're all celebrating that you know, a bunch of Spaniards got killed in a train accident because they still hold a grudge from 1492.
unknown:Yeah.
SPEAKER_15:What is this case talking about? How does it work for emergencies? I'm calling. Um she must be talking with cigar mode. I don't know.
SPEAKER_09:I don't know. Maybe she'll tell us so we can. Okay, but I have get in on the own conversation.
SPEAKER_19:All right, go ahead. Um was it your understanding that he was seeking asylum or what status was he in the process?
SPEAKER_13:Not sure. Not sure. Yes.
SPEAKER_19:You said that he had originally till 2029, that there was a hearing. So is there any vote we that may have changed?
SPEAKER_13:The I-9 is work, is a work privilege. So when he came in, he was he applied for an I-9, which gives him the ability to work in the United States until 2029. No, you people are idiots. It has nothing to do with whether or not he can stay here or not.
SPEAKER_08:He was arrested.
SPEAKER_13:A nice violation. I was told he's illegally in the United States. How do you not know that?
SPEAKER_16:How does he not know what an I-9 is?
SPEAKER_10:You literally run the background system and you don't know that he's an illegal alien.
SPEAKER_16:An I-9 is all an I-9 is it's a document that employers complete and come uh complete and and hold, proving that that when you hire a person, you complete an I-9, and basically the person fills out all their personal information, and then you take a photocopy of their like ID and social security card or ID and birth certificate or passport, you know, whatever proves they're a citizen, and then you just hold that on record in case like, well, actually, in case ice ever comes to you, that's all an I-9.
SPEAKER_10:Is it how does a sheriff so did he have a fraudulent security card then? Could have.
SPEAKER_16:Yeah, so so you don't apply for an I-9, you just fill one out when you get a new job. So the sheriff's just saying that when he was hired, he filled out an I-9 saying he was legal to work there. So either they didn't verify the documents or he had you know fake fake documents. I don't know.
SPEAKER_10:One day, one of these police departments is gonna hire like a known terrorist. Be like, what do you mean? He's a terrorist. How can you expect us to check these things?
unknown:What do you mean?
SPEAKER_10:We're so shocked. We're it's the quiet ones you gotta watch out for.
SPEAKER_16:So, this is a tactical the guy's gonna be like, uh, I I put right on my resume my former employer was ISIS. I don't know what more you wanted.
SPEAKER_10:One of my references was literally Osama bin Laden. How did you not did you call him? What do you mean you can't get a hold of him?
SPEAKER_17:Wait, wait, wait, wait, you're telling me right now that that gay that gay ex-navy SEAL who wants uh wants to make boys as concubines shot him? What are you joking me?
SPEAKER_16:I'm sorry, I laughed way way more than was probably called for.
SPEAKER_15:Oh okay.
SPEAKER_10:Sorry. Call him again. He's gonna answer the phone. If you call him again.
SPEAKER_16:Oh now we're getting into conspiracy again.
SPEAKER_10:Tell him it's Muhammad Kalin. He'll answer the phone. Call his baby mama. She probably knows reasons.
SPEAKER_16:What Muhammad. What do you mean what Muhammad, what Muhammad? Of course, there's only one. Oh no, there is more than one, isn't there?
SPEAKER_10:You know, somebody explained to me that the only that the reason Mexicans are turning to Islam so easily is because Mexicans are the only country that accepts naming their children after their God.
unknown:Right?
SPEAKER_10:A lot of Jesuses, a lot of Jesus. They're much more susceptible to becoming Muslim because there's a lot of Muhammads running around. Mahmoods. Alright, so I think that's all the links.
SPEAKER_16:The chat did not think y'all that was nearly as funny as I did.
SPEAKER_10:Guys, you think we're here to entertain y'all? This is just so we can have fun. Y'all just bystanders watching the train wreck. What is with you injecting Novicaine and powder?
SPEAKER_07:It's like the third time.
SPEAKER_16:Oh, so she's saying her emergency comments.
SPEAKER_10:Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_16:How does it work for emergencies? Not the ER real emergency comes.
SPEAKER_10:It's like a it's like a it's just like an insurance card, MetaShare is it works the exact same way. All it is, because what happens when you pay premium with MetaShare? Like the first one we ever got was our entire premium went to a woman who had premature triplets. Like it's literally just sharing everyone's bills.
SPEAKER_16:Which is technically, I mean, you know, that that's like the idea of insurance, but the problem is they gave insurance over the actuaries, yeah. You know, to to math at all. And we all know how much Adrian hates the math.
SPEAKER_10:And I work in finance, which is crazy. I can't believe y'all didn't like that as much as we did. I was gonna, I was you guys, I you know what, you guys are really letting me down.
SPEAKER_16:Well, they're all sitting there like, the heck are you guys talking about?
SPEAKER_10:I do not care. Our inside jokes I don't ever plan on making money for this, so I don't ever plan on being popular at all.
SPEAKER_16:Our inside jokes are so inside that the 25 people watching don't even get it.
SPEAKER_10:You and the Nova Kane, what are we doing? You ever try any of that heroin?
SPEAKER_16:Can I can I get some heroin in that laudanum back from you know 1860?
SPEAKER_10:You can never live up to that. What if a Mexican was canonized and we had a Saint Jesus?
unknown:Hold on. Google.
SPEAKER_15:Is there a Saint?
SPEAKER_16:I suppose you just will how do I get Google to understand? I'm trying to spell Jesus and not Jesus.
SPEAKER_10:Um when I used to play Counter Strike back in the day, this was my screen name.
SPEAKER_08:I'm gonna put it in the chat. Oh no.
SPEAKER_16:Are there any saints named Jesus? You can't just Google, is there a Saint Jesus? Because Google doesn't understand what you're trying to say. I don't understand what you're trying to say. Yeah, it looks like everyone who's ever been named Jesus has not lived up to the name because I'm not seeing any.
SPEAKER_10:Why would you why would you do that to your child? I don't understand. Should he just read it?
SPEAKER_16:I can't get knickknacks sent shipped to me. Seriously. Okay, no, they did say that that in Alabama you can't get them shipped, but they're you can find an the nearest store that sells them. Do they have them in Alabama? Let me yep. They hold on.
SPEAKER_08:Let me let me see. I'll go get some right, but I don't get to use the code.
SPEAKER_16:I I will end this stream and go get them right now. Right now.
SPEAKER_10:I uh so I just got some more help. I've been I've been using it, and I'm pretty sure my last batch of ALP was supposed to be six, but I think they gave me a mislabeled threes because I got these sixes this time, and my head was swimming.
SPEAKER_16:So yeah, I can get if you're near Birmingham. The nearest place, so no, there's no place in Alabama. You got up in this horse crap, but I can get Alp sent to me.
SPEAKER_10:How can I get Alp but not Knickknacks? It could be the it's still flavored.
SPEAKER_16:I don't know. So the ingredients are xylitol, which is the the sweetener that will kill dogs, gum arabic, nicotine, essential oil, and then a couple like preservatives.
SPEAKER_10:So what you're saying is I'm gonna have to Venmo these guys the money, and they're gonna have to personally ship it to me from their address. I'll do it from their home is what they're gonna have to do.
SPEAKER_16:I got I got a ton of ton of samples, like I can send you some.
SPEAKER_10:Send me some, man. I want to check these things out. I can't get any of them.
SPEAKER_16:Do you want the three or six? Huh? Do you want the three or six? I'm a six man. Now these are nice because you can break them in half. Well, send me, yeah. Let me know. So I'll send you, I'll send you six because if they're too strong, just break them in half.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, just break it in half. I was making fun of Rick Barry earlier. He's he's a he's a three milligram. I said, man, you gotta bump those those numbers up. Those are rookie numbers. He said, I do me.
SPEAKER_16:Like that's fine. Otherwise, you can get them over in Bellevue in Tennessee.
SPEAKER_08:I'm not driving to Tennessee these.
SPEAKER_16:Or you you say you're in kind of in the Atlanta area every so often, right?
SPEAKER_10:Uh I've got a buddy that works over there.
SPEAKER_16:There's two in the Atlanta area that you know.
SPEAKER_10:You know St. Longendus?
SPEAKER_16:Yeah. He works over in Atlanta.
SPEAKER_10:Okay.
SPEAKER_16:I can get him to get me some. Yeah, up in the up in the northern northern suburbs of Atlanta. There's two stores that sell them.
SPEAKER_10:Or I can have them ship to him too. And just because his he's got family that lives over here near me. That's why we I saw him. We went to breakfast last week after Mass.
SPEAKER_08:Uh I'll just I'll I can just ship them to you. Yeah, just send me some.
SPEAKER_10:I'll get my I'll I'll pay you back for shipping. Look, three three milligram is is plenty, I agree. But six milligram is better.
SPEAKER_16:The lozenges are a little different. Because like a pouch. Yeah, takes a minute for it to hit. Well, that, and then like after 10-15 minutes, yeah, like you can keep it in as long as you want, but yeah, it it just stops working. Yeah, the lozenges it it's working until it's gone. So it lasts in your mouth longer than like 15 minutes, so yeah. Hey, we gotta do what we gotta do down here. I'd rather support a Catholic company that's made here in the United States, 100% in India, which is why I bought fat thins. I'm paying$20 for a pound of you you swore on Twitter that you would not pay that for potato chips, but you did, didn't you?
SPEAKER_10:Look, y'all need to understand something.
SPEAKER_16:They're gonna I'm a liar. I'm a liar.
SPEAKER_10:But you know what? I wanted to try it. I don't eat potato chips really ever.
SPEAKER_16:I know you're big into organics, and I don't think these are technically organic because I don't think, but in beef towel is a whole lot better.
SPEAKER_10:So I'm an 80-20 guy, right? And our family is 80-20. 80% of what we eat is organic. Every time we eat at home, it's organic, but we do go out to eat too, and you can't get organic in a lot of places. No, so and that's really just because I've got friends that are 100% organic, and occasionally when they need to eat something that uh you just looked up, you you pulled up a list of Mexican saints and just went down until you found Jesus Diddy.
SPEAKER_16:That that was a better move. Good job.
SPEAKER_10:That was in fact, I respect your game, is what yeah.
SPEAKER_16:I don't care what agencies, these are legitimately the best chips I've had.
SPEAKER_10:I haven't had them yet. I don't know. I'm gonna try them out. I'm throwing the 40 bucks at them to get two pounds of potato chips to to let me know. Like the problem is I've got to get them before my kids do because my kids will devour potato chips.
SPEAKER_16:I I have this bag and then another bag stashed away because my two-year-old will literally walk, like get up in the morning, come upstairs and be like, Daddy, I want the good chips. Like, no, those chips are way too expensive. Don't give me some of them bad chips.
SPEAKER_10:My dad used to smoke camel non-filters, and the only thing I remembered from him of smoking was the constantly going from spitting the tobacco out that he's smoking that gets because there's no filter on it. Just constantly. I was like, where are you? It's like 12 years old. Watch my dad do these little mini spits. God rest the soul. He's not here anymore. It's not from smoking, though. It's from a side effect from a drug. My dad died from a side effect of a drug that was given to him because he developed latent hepatitis C. Right? It gave him liver cancer, basically. Gave him tumors because I was prepared to give him half my liver if I needed to. Like you know, but we could he couldn't get the tumors down, and they eventually killed him. But my dad was a child of the 60s. Uh 14 years old, he ran away from home. We now lived in Arizona, had hair long like a girl, got really big in the drug life, moved to Florida, got married, or got my mom pregnant, and then changed his life. He was on the straight and arrow from then on out. Amazing what having a kid will do for some people. Same thing happened to my brother. My brother was 19 years old. 19 or 20. Let me think. How old is my nephew?
SPEAKER_16:We've already shown you can't do age math. I can't. It's look, I'm retarded, right? A liar and a retard.
SPEAKER_10:I'm a liar and a retard. So my my brother had his son, I think in 2000. My brother was no, it was probably 2001. I think he was just turned 18. But my brother had been caught with like$20,000 in cash and 11 pounds of weed. He got busted for distribution. And then having my nephew put him on the straight narrow. He's like, Well, I'm not going to prison. I've got a son, you know. So, and he's been now my brother's a well-sought-after foreman and what they call him. He's a carpenter who does really detailed woodwork. And he's well sought after for that stuff. It's just you never know what kind of life event will happen to kind of straighten you out. Now I'm trying to get him to go back to mass. So that's my and my rosary every day with my family is conversion of my brother and from the repose of my dad's soul every single day for the last 12 years, 13 years now. What else we want to talk about? What y'all got? Anything happened on the old X? I know I was watching what do you ever are you do you follow Watcher on the web? Yes. So he was indicating some stuff might be going down with Iran earlier, but he hasn't posted it in four hours, so probably not detail a Finnish carpenter. Yes, that was exactly. And he would order pizza for the guys every day from Papa John's and get mad when it wasn't like the same pizza every time. He'd be like, This is these pizzas are inconsistent. I can't believe they're letting this happen to my company. My dad died 2000.
SPEAKER_16:I'll be honest, if I was Papa John and got fired from Papa John's, I'd be ordering Domino's.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah. Yeah, I agree with that. Although Papa John's is way better than the Domino's.
SPEAKER_16:It is, and I'm so sad we only have Domino's up here. Way better.
SPEAKER_10:We have we have a like a New York style pizza place down here called Capella's, but it's owned by Turkish people. But it's the best pizza in the city. Good fall. I've had people from New York come down like this reminds them of New York pizza. And I don't even like New York pizza, but it's good pizza.
SPEAKER_16:If Ant ever comes down, she take him there. Like, we're gonna go for authentic. Authentic. And then he walks in and he's like, who the hell are you people?
SPEAKER_10:So anyway, White Knight, my dad passed away 13 years ago. He died the day before he turned 60. The day before, which is actually yesterday. Yesterday was the 13th anniversary of his passing. Made sure we did a rosary for him yesterday, and today was his birthday. So make sure we did a rosary for him today, too. What is with the left and identifying with the rebel alliance and Star Wars? They're stupid. Do they not understand they're actually the Empire?
SPEAKER_16:No, they don't understand. So, one thing about the left that people have to understand is that they cannot envision a world in which the majority of people don't agree with them. So when they're out there protesting ice, they legitimately think that 90% of the country supports them. Yeah, and that the only people that don't support them are legitimate evil, legitimately evil, right? They don't understand that this stuff is a 50-50 issue, yeah, and that they like that they are on the evil side, they don't they they cannot envision that. They automatically think they're the good guys, which is why things, which is why they seem so insane, right? Because they they don't recognize reality. On on the right, we understand like like it best case, 50% out of the country out there agrees with us, right? And honestly, we don't care, we don't care how many people agree with us because we our morality is not decided by by majority, whereas they theirs is, yeah, and they have to make up that majority, yeah.
SPEAKER_10:And it what I think it's even worse for us as Catholics because we're we're American, but we're not we're not identify, we don't identify with Protestant American ideals. At least if you're serious about your Catholicism, you're serious about your faith, you know, which is why like I'll see guys like who was it? Oh, it was uh TJ Morris from Bear Refuge. He was talking about, you know, like the you know, they're the talking about Greenland or somebody and how they're or no, it's talking about Canada and how they finally need to remove themselves from the yoke of the monarchy and blah blah blah blah, and you know, the men should be able to take you know responsibly for themselves and like bro, like that we did that 200 years ago.
SPEAKER_16:Look, this is where it's gotten us.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, like the issue with Canada is not the monarchy, no, which is you know, that Protestants and the Orthodox suffer from the same malady, they suffer from wanting to make themselves their own king. Yeah, they don't wanna, they don't do not want to put themselves under the authority of someone above them other than God, and they don't understand that God created the hierarchy, and the hierarchy is meant to protect us from ourselves mostly and from error. The problem is that with Protestants and Orthodox is especially in America, is they have that, which is why you see a lot of Protestants becoming Orthodox, because it's a it's still allowing them to be Protestant in a way and still have the old liturgy.
SPEAKER_16:Um I agree with the vast majority of what you're saying. I would say American Orthodox, American con converts to orthodoxy are like that with both politics and religion. Cradle Orthodox are definitely like that with religion, right? But generally speaking, they they if anything submit themselves in their religion to the political order too much, you know. The Cesare thing, yes, that words have been really hard since having kids, and it only gets harder and harder.
SPEAKER_10:The the only people I communicate verbally throughout the day are clients, and so when I get home to talk to my wife about stuff that's not work, I'm like a babbling idiot. I'm like, you know, the the thing with the that's got the skin, it's like it's sour when you eat it. An orange, yes, an orange, an orange, yes. Exactly. And then my wife, you know, God bless her heart, is at home with the kids all day, so her only adult interaction is with me when I get home.
SPEAKER_16:You know, so her only just conversations are always just with babbling idiots, idiots, is what it is.
SPEAKER_10:My wife is a saint. I don't know how she does it. Did you order? Anything from Hoplite?
SPEAKER_16:I didn't because I I have everything I need at the moment. No, that's not true. I do need to get some of the flashbangs.
SPEAKER_07:Who said anything about need?
SPEAKER_16:What's wrong with you? I'm not gonna ask him to send stuff to me at cost that I don't need.
SPEAKER_10:I just saw that he sending a bunch of stuff to people in Minnesota.
SPEAKER_16:Yeah. Yeah. If I legitimately need, like if I want something and don't need it, I'll just pay him the full price. But no, my last gun purchase that would that covered the budget for a good portion of the year.
SPEAKER_10:I bet.
SPEAKER_16:Yeah.
SPEAKER_10:And then I saw a bunch of stuff coming out from Shot Show yesterday.
SPEAKER_16:I was like, oh, I'm gonna be so broken. The PSA stuff look like, do do I need another PDW that's just like a flux I have? No, no, I don't need it, but at least I could carry it and not worry about shooting myself.
SPEAKER_08:You have a 365 flux, though, don't you? No, I have a 3220, the flux legion. That that shake away technology, man.
SPEAKER_16:I know. And like, so I've been wondering like, I don't want to give Sigmore money, but I could get a 365 flux, right? But now it's like, no, I'm just gonna wait for the PSA one. I'm not gonna give Sigmor more money.
SPEAKER_10:Um, what else came what other cool stuff came out? So I saw the what is it, the the dragon? It's like a it's like a pistol with like a rifle bolt in it.
SPEAKER_16:Oh I forget the company that yeah, I know what you're talking about.
SPEAKER_10:That looks cool.
SPEAKER_16:That's gonna be like three to four grand, though.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, I'm like that's way too rich for my blood. I can't, I won't do that. Like, I can, but I won't. I just you know, because if that thing got snatched away from me, if I use it in a self-defense, you're never seeing that again. Probably not, no, which is why I carry a Glock 19, cost me 600 bucks. Like they lose that thing, I'll get another Glock 19.
SPEAKER_08:The shadow systems.
SPEAKER_10:Oh, yeah, they come out with an all-metal one.
SPEAKER_16:Yeah, I'm not someone that's interested in their their AR, but the Axios, that's what it is. The Axios looks interesting. Yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_15:Darn right.
unknown:What?
SPEAKER_15:Oh man.
SPEAKER_08:What other cool uh shots shot show stuff came out? No, so here's that. What is this? This is the dragon right here. Let me show this.
SPEAKER_16:Is it the I can't?
SPEAKER_08:We're on live.
SPEAKER_16:No, no, we we'll be fine. Are you sure? If it's just a picture and it doesn't show it firing, it should be fine.
SPEAKER_08:Should be fine.
SPEAKER_16:All right, let me share it. Do it real quick, like all right, boom, bam.
SPEAKER_08:And where is it? There it is. Head stage.
SPEAKER_10:They put a suppressor on it. I bet that thing's huge. So that bore out.
SPEAKER_16:So that slide, uh that well, no, there is no slide, right?
SPEAKER_10:No, it's like it r it reciprocates back right here.
SPEAKER_16:So right. Well, I think it reciprocates from the front bulky portion back to the middle. Yeah, right, yeah, exactly. So that so because it looks like a pistol with the slide pulled back, but that's no, that's just it normally right there.
SPEAKER_10:I wonder how that shoots. I bet that's I bet that's fun.
SPEAKER_16:Well, think of the think how much less mass is reciprocating.
SPEAKER_15:Yeah.
SPEAKER_16:That's gonna be sweet.
SPEAKER_08:Yeah. Let's see. Trying to see if there was anything else that Shotsha was excited about.
SPEAKER_06:Man.
SPEAKER_16:DC is yeah, not a place I would.
SPEAKER_10:The only issue, the only reason I wouldn't go to DC is because you can't go armed. Well, I mean you can, but you'll go to jail. Well, yeah, and that's yeah, I don't go anywhere I can't carry. That's why I don't fly planes. I don't fly in planes anymore. Mostly because I don't want to deal with Walmart Americans at the airport at all. And I can't, and I and I don't want to check my firearm because one, you know the laws better than TSA does. You don't know what they're supposed to do. Every single time. You know, it's just it's not worth it.
SPEAKER_16:I'd bet if it's within 10 hours, I'm driving. I think I'm sure I've told the story, but the last two times I've flown. I flew uh, you know, I I checked a firearm. And let's see, one was to uh Detroit for the Pelican meeting, and then the other was to North Carolina, where I where I saw you. And it for the most part, it was smooth, especially landing in North Carolina and landing in in Michigan. That all stuff works smooth. The problem was is our airport here is a really small airport, and there's always only a couple flights in from anywhere. So unless you want to get up at 5 a.m. and land here at noon, you don't land then until you know you you take the second flight, which is you get in at 11 p.m. And and when you check a firearm, it can't it it can't go on any conveyor belts or anything like that, like it's it's usually hand carried everywhere. Well, that's a problem when when you land, that firearm is almost always the first thing off the plane, first baggage off, basically. Yeah, and so they they bring out the plane, and because you're not there, they go put it in an office waiting for you to come out. But the problem is it's 11 o'clock, and everyone's going home. So the two times I've flown with it, I get off the plane, wait for my normal luggage or wait for my luggage, it's not there. So then I I literally have to find someone. And each time, like I found a janitor, I'm like, my firearm that I need to go home where to my house, which is two hours away from here, is in that locked office right over there, and I'm not leaving here without it. So you need to call someone to come back and open that door.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, that's why I don't bother with it, man. I just drive, or I don't bring it. I'm just like, well, inshallah.
SPEAKER_15:I do, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_10:Look, I've never been more pinned in my life.
SPEAKER_16:First off, first off, I am not a ginger. You take that back right now.
SPEAKER_10:I'm just seeing that there's a I'm seeing a post, and who knows if this is true, but I'm I don't I'm not surprised. A VA hospital in Martinsburg, West Virginia just fired three ER doctors because they had fraudulent credentials. I believe two of the three were married to each other and had worked there for 12 years with fake papers. Were they of the subcontinent? I am willing to bet they were of the with a dot, not a feather. Yes. For whatever reason, we think those people are smart, and they're really not. They're just not smart.
SPEAKER_16:No, they've been and they cheat every single chance they get. Yes, and they actually see that as virtuous.
SPEAKER_10:They are scam artists of the highest degree. I don't get the penguin thing. I mean, I get it, but like it doesn't connect with me.
SPEAKER_16:The penguin just wanted to get closer to the sky because he can't fly. Is that what it was? Yeah, for real. I'm pretty sure that's it. Zoomers will tell me if I'm wrong, but I think that's it.
SPEAKER_08:It doesn't connect to me.
SPEAKER_16:I don't see he's running towards the mountain, right? I think he's running towards a mountain to get to reach the sky he can't fly to. Is that what it is? Is that what we're going with? I mean, do you have it? Do you have an insight that I don't? Are you just pretending to be?
SPEAKER_10:I just thought, like, hey, that's where they've lived for a little bit, and he did he wants to go back home. I mean, tell me if I'm wrong. I'm willing to be wrong.
SPEAKER_08:But penguins don't live on the mountain, they have to live next to the sea. Eventually, yes, but they don't live next to the sea when they mate.
SPEAKER_10:You don't get rocks next to the sea. Have you ever heard of a beach? This is on ice, my man. We oh we need Majorian right now. We do mean it. We need Majorian to let us in on this Gen Z nugget of nostalgia and should I DM the link to this and be like, dude, you're not busy.
SPEAKER_16:We need you to come on here right now and explain the favorite. Okay, hold on, let me do this. Let me copy the link to this.
SPEAKER_06:Let me uh send this to him here real quick.
SPEAKER_16:If you're not doing anything at this exact moment, want to come and explain the penguin thing to us.
SPEAKER_08:Real quick, like explain to me the penguin.
SPEAKER_10:Oh, we have another immigrant train coming in.
SPEAKER_08:Another immigrant what what what do you mean another immigrant train? You know those big, you know, migrant trains?
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, that comes out through Mexico and all that.
SPEAKER_18:Yeah.
SPEAKER_08:What did my phone just vibrate for? You probably got a message, is how those things work.
SPEAKER_10:Man, this storm is supposed to like I was concerned about this storm because we've got a we've got a cow getting ready to calf. And the worst thing is for her to calf in the middle of like sub-freezing temperatures because the calf comes out wet. Didn't that happen to uh and dry this thing off?
SPEAKER_16:Didn't that happen a bug haul a couple years ago?
unknown:I don't know.
SPEAKER_16:Like I had to bring it out and he had to lay out with it in the weather and try to keep it warm with his own body heat. I think this might have happened.
SPEAKER_10:You're probably right. But but now the storm is like, it's coming to Alabama's coming up. No, it's not. It's going around Alabama. I was like, hey, prayers answered right there. That's because you know why that happened? I got that statue of Mary out front.
SPEAKER_16:Am I stocked up on bananas and rice for the snowstorm? We have food. Well, so we're not getting snow. We're not getting the leak of snow at all. No, we're just getting the minus 40 degree weather.
SPEAKER_10:Well, here on Monday, I was looking at the weather last night with my wife in bed, and I was like, Oh, well, let's look like it's just gonna rain Saturday and Sunday. Does this say five degrees on Monday?
SPEAKER_17:Five, yeah, and you're like, I don't think the weather goes that low. Does does it do that? Single digits of the world.
SPEAKER_16:No, are we sure we're not reading the plot to 20 or day after tomorrow?
SPEAKER_10:Like five? It hasn't been single digits since I've been here so far. A couple of years ago, I got down on 12, and I thought that was cold. And the cold's not even the issue, it's the wind when it's cold. That's the worst part about it.
SPEAKER_16:Brother, don't speak to me about the cold. I was born. I can't do the I can't do the Bane voice.
SPEAKER_10:You can cut you come down here in July and August. I'll tell you about the heat.
SPEAKER_16:No, thank you, sir. I think when we travel to each other's locations, it will have to be in spring and fall.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, well, that's like you know, this the campo out I want to do will be in late April. So it'll be nice.
SPEAKER_08:It'll be nice.
SPEAKER_16:See it late, late late April here. If you're going camping, you gotta be prepared for snow in late April, even. So not here.
SPEAKER_10:No. Yeah, we don't like we won't get if we don't get it in January, we won't get it. Well, I'll take that back. Apparently, in February, like in 1993, they got like a huge snowstorm here. They talk about it all the time. Do you remember the storm of 93? Like, brother, that was 30 years ago.
SPEAKER_16:We talk about Halloween of 1991 like that up here. Yeah, it was Halloween of 1991. Uh on the on Halloween, we got over 36 inches of snow. I think they got like 12 inches here. That was my first Halloween. I went trick-or-treating, I guess. Yeah, and the costume was under the snowsuit. That's a waste of time.
SPEAKER_08:Basically, just go around with a bag.
SPEAKER_15:Bananas and rice is at them.
SPEAKER_10:Man, I keep seeing all these videos of Gen Z with like this ice stuff going on. And when I say Gen Z, realize I'm talking about white Gen Z. Okay. Like I saw, did you see the uh the the what's his name? James Fishback. He's running for governor in Florida. He did like a I know of him, yes. He did a like a fundraiser type, you know, meet the people type thing at at an FSU sorority joint fraternity thing. And there was no blue-haired oxygen bottle people running around at all. It was nothing but like young 20-year-olds, and they loved him. He was like a rock star walking in there. It wasn't like I was very shocked watching that. Because you know, I don't really the only guys I talk to of that age group are at church.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah.
SPEAKER_10:It's the only time I really see them in like you know other events around church or things like that. I don't hang out with those guys. And so I don't really, especially the younger guys, like their late teens, early 20s, I don't really hang out with those guys too much either. And the guys I do are very grounded in their faith and they're very modest in their speech, which is a shock for them when they hang out with me, and I you know, I talk like a marine. You know.
SPEAKER_16:Um but he actually did it. He actually came. I heard you'll walk. I think you're muted.
SPEAKER_12:Oh, am I muted? Oh no.
SPEAKER_16:No, no, you're fine, you're good.
SPEAKER_12:Okay, cut out there for a second.
SPEAKER_10:We need a Gen Z primer on the penguin. Okay.
SPEAKER_12:It's okay. Adrian things want to be able to do that.
SPEAKER_10:Before you start a pebble, before you start, let me tell you what I see by it and why I don't get it.
SPEAKER_16:And then I'll I'll tell you what I think, and we'll see who's closer.
SPEAKER_10:So I see it as the penguin is wanting to go back home, right? Where he is comfortable and where he he knew what he was. Like that's kind of what I view it as, right? Now I've only seen it in like 10-second clips, right? And that's the most I've seen, right? Yeah, so now Rob the Rob's take is different.
SPEAKER_16:I see it as the penguin is of course a flightless bird, and he is running towards the mountain to get closer to the sky, he cannot fly up into.
SPEAKER_12:Yes. Okay, so this this is a from a documentary, all right? It's a Werner Herzov documentary. Yeah, I first was told about this. Black monk Rosaries actually tagged me in the video in like July of last year. So I already knew about this before the edits and stuff were going on. It's it's almost like it, it's like a and I show this to my wife if she didn't understand this. It is totally if you either get it or you don't, but the penguin, it almost represents like the the Faustian spirit of the West. He's he's described by the the narrator as being like a suicide, like he's he's delusional, he's described as being delusional because he's gonna go into the the the you know the wilderness of Antarctica, even like more wilderness than you know normal Antarctica, going to the interior to die, essentially. He's going to die. And it's it's not necessarily about the penguin itself, but what it represents, right? So he's he's leaving the herd of other penguins going on this impossible mission towards certain death. So like obviously everybody just injected just a bunch of Nietzsche crap into it. So like the the the herd is representing like the last man, which is you know, your your your average person, you know, in the the nine to five grind. Um, you know, and they they're trapped in that. And to remain within that is in its sense, in a sense, its own death, right? You're trapped in the herd. So the deranged penguin, you know, described as delusional, is fleeing that it's actually like a very deep meme. It's a lot deeper than people think it is. It it's fleeing this this this last man mentality, and it is it's the ubermensch, right? You you're you're climbing, you're ascending the mountain like Zarathustra did in Thus Spoke Zarathustra. So the march is not like this delusional error, it's it's the loving one's fate, even if that fate is destined for suffering or something. It's it's just it's just zoomers trying to inspire themselves, I guess. I don't know.
SPEAKER_16:It's it's got a real um into the wild Chris McCandless sort of feel to it. Totally.
SPEAKER_12:Yeah, yeah, it's it's definitely not returning home. I wish that sounds way more wholesome than actually.
SPEAKER_10:Here's my thinking on it, because you know, when Penguin's mate, especially the male, he presents the female with a stone, right? Because Penguin's mate for life. You don't get stones on a glacier, right? You have to get them from somewhere where there's gonna be stones, which is near the mountain, right? So that's you know, because like I because when I was watching that you know, 20-second clip of the documentary, so he's going to the mountain, he's going, you know, he's obviously going to die because all the food's at the sea, and like he's gonna starve to death, basically. I was like, yeah, but like that's where they've been mating, right? Is near closer to the mountain, not at the mountain specifically. And so he's you know, he I kind of saw that as him returning to that because that's where he's most comfortable, right? Even though he's separating himself from the herd, yeah. But I am obviously wrong.
unknown:Yeah.
SPEAKER_10:So I had to bring in and that because Rob goes, he's like, should we get a whole major in and have him come in here?
SPEAKER_16:It's like, yeah, I just like this is the Alabama internet again.
SPEAKER_12:I get it. No, I mean there's definitely that the most common caption I see it with is the the urge to seek something larger than yourself, or like there's nothing, it's it's that Nietzsche quote. It's like there's nothing greater than to die in the pursuit of something impossible. So it's all about the the death element is definitely a part of it. But it's I think it's I think it's like a it's not even just a zoomer thing. I think it's it's a part of masculinity, is you know, we don't die in a way we die in a like a very sterilized hospital bed now. I think Mishima talks about this. Yeah, people don't die in in epic ways anymore. I mean, I'm using epic, you know, not in the you know, cringe, you know, uh millennial sense. You know what I mean? Like in the literary sense, yeah. Yes, yes. So it's it's kind of like that. You know, you're you know, we used to have frontiers. I'm sorry, I'm getting very metaphysical about that one right now. We used to have these frontiers where we would go on. We would go, you know, sail across Columbus would sail across the ocean to the new world, or we would in America, we would go to the West, you know, right? Manifest destiny. You know, the 1800s we had colonization in Africa. There's always a frontier. Right now, there isn't really one, right? Where we're we're, you know, the what's what's the like the famous phrase, you know, you're born too late to conquer the new world, born too early to conquer the stars. So I guess this is I guess it's this sentiment. I'm definitely psychoanalyzing it. I think everybody's psychoanalyzing because it's just a penguin at the end of the day.
SPEAKER_16:Um it's uh it's a lot like the the bleed out spot reels. Yeah.
SPEAKER_12:Almost the exact same, exact same vein, yeah.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, it's uh it's also a reason why a lot of men become so soft because there's nothing for them to aspire to anymore. Right, but not realizing that, in my view, the new frontier is retaking the world back for Christ. Like that is our West. Totally, because that's gonna require of us our our life, right? We're going we're gonna have to go through some hard stuff to do that, right? That means you know, you're probably gonna have to give you up your avocado toast every day, right? Tough and you're and you know, you're gonna have to give up, hey, buying a new car every three years and getting a new phone every year, right? You're gonna have to sacrifice things for your kids so they can have something better than you than you had, right? Because we have to exemplify that family unit that we're called to be. So that's what you know for me, you know, that's the trajectory my life is on. I sacrifice a lot for my kids. Like I would love to take.
SPEAKER_16:I don't have to get good internet though.
SPEAKER_12:Well, maybe maybe he's sacrificing the good internet for his kids, you know? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_16:Gotta go with the dial-up so you can afford to buy a house.
SPEAKER_10:That's what I'm getting, that's what I'm gonna get started. This is ridiculous. But anyway, you can't live on three or four vacations a year, right? You can't build a house on three or four or four vacations a year, right? So I've sacrificed about I bought 40 acres 10 minutes down the street from us, so my kids can have somewhere that to build a house on. You don't have to worry about code if you're not the house, right? So if my kids build a three-room shack, right? That's they're good enough for them to live in, then that's good enough, right? But I I was listening to your to the Latin Psalms this morning coming back from work. Yeah, and uh the you know what you remind me of, Majorian? You remind me of Pope Francis. Oh, I do, yes, because brutal. Whenever you cite something, it's usually yourself.
SPEAKER_16:Oh, yeah. Okay, that's fair. That's a f yeah, that's fair.
SPEAKER_12:You think I do and talk about the majorian talks about this, yeah.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, exactly, exactly. But and I love listening to you guys, one because it's it gives me an insight that like I'm trying to raise my kids into so to understand what they're coming up into. Because my my oldest is 13, my youngest is six, right? And you all are kind of in that gap. But two, like I identify with y'all a lot because you know, especially your generation. I I was not given anything about from my dad. Right, my parents gave me my dad was you know a baby boomer, but he could, but he also couldn't give me what he didn't have, right? Which is I think the difference between uh you uh and me is your parents probably had something they could have given you. I'm not saying you specifically, I'm saying your generation. Yeah, could have given you something and they chose not to right. And I see it all the time. I deal with I deal with people's finances on a daily basis, and nothing irritates me more than people who are willing to treat strangers better than their kids.
SPEAKER_08:And I see it daily, and that drives me insane.
SPEAKER_12:It's it's like the uh it's that left-wing meme where they have the the chart. I Rob knows what I'm talking about. And it it's it's it holds true with the boomers. I mean, boomers are you know, I I I I rag on the boomers a lot, all right. And like a lot of it, I I try if you if you see if you saw the episode I did with Stephen Cox, I was a lot more measured in that episode. It's a lot about knowing my audience as well. I'm I go I let the hair down on Latin Slavs a bit, but it's it is just spiritual liberalism, right? The spirit of the boomer is just the spirit of the liberal. And that's not even I'm not using the term liberal in like the modern sense, but like it is Americanism, it's individualism at at its core. So you'll see that, and that's that's kind of how it I kind of see it, and also of course I'm setting myself always, yeah, or making it up. That's how we do it.
SPEAKER_10:Like Pope Francis Ladius and Sickles. Well, if you go back to Morris Leticia, when I said that's majority, yeah.
SPEAKER_12:Oh, yeah. Well, it's either me or Nietzsche, like that's that's it, or Lafette.
SPEAKER_10:My favorite is like my favorite when you say, and I say this in jet, and I say this because I love you, is because you you're always like, I had a banger when I said I was like, brother, you don't get to determine what's a banger, it's not for you.
SPEAKER_16:Oh, you definitely do it because it's hilarious. The funny thing is that he's not usually wrong about his bangers. Like yeah, that's true. They might not get the the uh the love they deserve, but they're still bangers.
SPEAKER_12:Oh, they're they're under they're understated, but it's it's all right. It it's all about the the broad term influence. I don't know if I'd say they're understated. They're well.
SPEAKER_10:They're not under or over, they're just wellmed.
SPEAKER_12:I'm always influencing the conversation more than than people think. I think I I can I can think of a ton of uh discourses we can say on Twitter that have been started by just you posting a photo? Yeah, me posting a photo. Yeah.
SPEAKER_10:What part of the country you live in, Majorian?
SPEAKER_12:I'm in the south.
SPEAKER_10:Like south of the Mason Dixon?
SPEAKER_12:Yeah, I'm I'm in I'm in North Carolina. Okay. We'll call that the South.
SPEAKER_16:So don't forget you're from Kentucky. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_10:Now I'm in Alabama. Yeah, uh, this is the deep south. But so we I'm not I don't want to get into too much with what you do professionally, but of the you hang with, what is the general consensus of the outlook for y'all over the next five years?
SPEAKER_12:Like as as far as like you know, Gen Z is concerned concerned, like yeah, like do y'all have hope?
SPEAKER_10:You know, I was like, hey, not at all.
SPEAKER_12:Yeah, I would say I would say we were we had hope, and this last like year, it's gone. Yeah, yeah, I mean, like obviously, like we still have hope in Christ and stuff, yeah, and we have hope long term, but our short-term hope, like it's it's over.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, we are there's nothing more dangerous than a man without hope.
SPEAKER_12:Yeah, and I'm I'm like the furthest thing from a doomer, but like it is it is at a certain point you have to accept reality, um, and you know, look at it how it is, and I think it it's just yeah, I I think a ton of guys are seeing issues that you know people in power don't care about and see no one talk about the things that you know actually affect the future generations instead of the one that's you know about to pass away.
SPEAKER_10:So yeah, I uh in my former life I was a pretty heavy libertarian, yeah. But I I think it was like that was like my awkward phase after when I actually started getting into politics, it's like you know, I'm not leftist, like I obviously see see the realities of the world, right? So I so that was during your emo phase too. No, this is way after that. My emo phase was when I was real young and I was dumb and I was very heavily influenced by women. But when I like after I got out of the Marines, and I was I was much more of a libertarian, and I kind of saw what was going on with the Obama administration, and then I started transitioning in like today. I'm like that. I'm I'm I'm pretty close to authoritarian at this point. I'm like I'm like like someone needs to step in, and they're gonna have to like we the the constitution no longer exists, right? It's it's a piece of paper on a wall at this point, it might as well be a poster that is right next to the Star Wars poster. Like it doesn't matter because we're the only people playing by the rules of the constitution, the other side is not playing by the rules at all, so we can't we can't keep playing by the rules are gonna keep us at a disadvantage, right?
SPEAKER_12:And so I mean the rules are set by who's in power. That's just how politics works.
SPEAKER_10:Because the rules don't matter if you're not willing to put force behind it, right? The only rules that matter are the ones that you're willing to enforce, and the Republicans right now don't understand the situation, or they're Manchurian candidates themselves, and they're they're just Republicans in name only, and they don't understand that when the the left gets power like they're doing in Virginia right now, they're willing to use power in any way that they can to get what they want. And I just I kind of look at it the whole purpose of this show is to build a community of people so their understanding of what the situation is and how to best prepare themselves for it, right? And that's why I live in Alabama. I'm not leaving Alabama, like it the rest of the crap that's happening in the country is gonna come to Alabama and Mississippi last, right? Like if everybody's like the only thing people know about Alabama is football and we're racist, right? Like that's the only two, like if anybody asks you, like, give me two things about Alabama, you know, well, they're racist and they like football, and I'm good with that because that keeps a lot of the people out of Alabama, like keep understanding, right? And so when I look at you, what I look at with especially the Zoomer generation is a very similar to the the Chinese, right? Stay with me for a second.
SPEAKER_12:I'm gonna see where the phone is, and I'm Chinese.
SPEAKER_10:So with the the one with the one child policy in the in China for so long, Chinese people value boys much more than they do girls, right? So a lot of girls were aborted. The problem is is girls don't take care of their parents, or I'm sorry, boys don't take care of their parents like girls do in Chinese culture. So you have a lot of families who had boys who who those sons will not take care of them in older in older lives, and the other issue is there's not enough women for them to get married to. So you have an entire generation of Chinese men that is basically a prepared stormtrooper generation, like their only hope is to die for their country. That's the only thing that they have to break from. And that's what I see with a lot of Gen Z their only hope is to die for something bigger than themselves because their prospects for marriage are not there, because we have so many degenerate women and men, right? Because men influence women and the men raise themselves to the standards of the women. We have so many degenerate women that are never held accountable, and not all of them, right? This is like you all just realize like if you didn't have breakfast yesterday, how would you feel? Right, because like this is an abstract thought, you're gonna need a little bit of an IQ to deal with, okay. But a lot of women younger than 35 have pictures somewhere out there on the internet of them naked, right? They have no idea of modesty whatsoever, they expect to be treated currency of a woman while also having the respect and responsibility of a man, right? As well as they never expect to be held to a standard either. Again, this is not all of them, right? And I keep having to say this because someone's gonna come in halfway then that sentence and get super offended because they can't be bothered to listen to the whole statement. But uh, that's how I see your generation and Gen Alpha is the same way. Gen Alpha's even worse than y'all are. I know I feel bad for these guys, so much worse for them.
SPEAKER_12:You know, I've got chat GPT. No, yeah, on you.
SPEAKER_10:I saw a statistic earlier today. 80% of the men and women younger than 16 have an AI companion.
SPEAKER_12:That's a black bill. That's tough. Superprise, though. You'll see. I mean, as this, like, I mean, every we saw how like how crazy grok was with the image generation last couple. It's only gonna get worse. So if you think the the issue you know related to certain websites is bad now, it's it's gonna get worse, especially as you get more control over that. And I feel bad for the the guys coming up even after me, just because they're even more inculcated in it, and they are just like, I mean, I'm chronically online and they make me look like I'm you know, I touch grass all the time.
SPEAKER_10:So yeah, yeah, but I also I expect uh like you the late Gen Z and then the the Gen Alpha is they're going to be shirking technology more than anybody. Oh yeah, they're gonna see what this has done to everyone else and they want nothing to do with it, right? I've already seen some Gen Alphas who have no desire to have any social media or even a cell phone, right? And the freedom that comes with that, I know when I don't have my cell phone, I love it. Like if I if my job did not require me to have a cell phone, I would not have one. I would have a house phone, and if you can't reach me there, good luck. Find me out in the wilderness or find me out in town or something, right? I will not have a phone on me. I hate it, but I'm also addicted to it, right? Because I have this desire to keep in in the know of what's going on. And it's really in a sense of like I want to you know make sure my I protect my family because I can't be prepared for what's gonna happen if I don't see what's going on, right? You know, whether whatever it is, be that financial, spiritual, you know, preparing them for what's gonna happen with our church or whatever. You know, so I feel like that's a burden I have to carry that I have to balance that how much I'm on the phone and how much I'm with my family, or how much I'm keeping aware of things, and it's rough, man. I just I would love to just not have any access to the internet whatsoever at all.
SPEAKER_12:I felt I feel that sentiment. I think I think a lot of guys feel that. Yeah, fortunately, that's just not the world we're in right now. But it doesn't have to be that way for always. We can trust the plant. Lower sensitive. I don't do you know, we're gonna climb the mountain. We're the penguin, right? We're all the penguin, and we're gonna climb the mountain, all right? The penguin and us, it's it's it's this it's what's gonna happen, all right. You wanna be the penguin.
SPEAKER_10:Hey, the penguin's going home, and I'm sticking by it. Okay. Oh man. All right, I think I'm done for the night. Did you know we brought you on super late majority, but you came in like five minutes before we were set to be done, but we needed an explanation on this penguin.
SPEAKER_12:All right, I'm glad to be the Zoom translator, I guess. I appreciate that's my role. It's helpful.
SPEAKER_10:You're you're our Zoomer liaison.
SPEAKER_12:Yeah. President autist.
SPEAKER_10:All right, guys. Well, we will what we're gonna do on Monday. We'll plan on it.
SPEAKER_16:We'll see how something crazy will happen over the weekend, I'm sure.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah, I'm not getting the storm. Are you getting the storm, Majorian?
SPEAKER_12:Oh, yeah. I'm I'm probably not gonna have internet for like a week. We'll see how this goes. I don't know. It's really funny because like like North Carolina, like we they just freak out. Everybody down here freaks out over this stuff. And like, yeah, we're gonna have power, but like if y'all just buy your normal groceries, you'll be okay. You can just throw them outside. I never find like all the bread, all the milk, and the eggs, and I'm like, y'all won't be able to cook these. I don't know. Are you making it? I never understood what are we doing?
SPEAKER_10:I know like, what are we doing with that's a lot of French toast, man? I lived in I lived in Jacksonville, North Carolina for about five years. We got snow once, and this place shut down. Yeah, we had like eight inches, and the place was shut down for that. And I was like, man, this is North Carolina. Y'all get snow all the time. How is this an issue? It's an issue. I don't know what it is. People just lose their minds. All right, guys. We're gonna get off here. We will see y'all on Monday, assuming inshallah.
SPEAKER_16:I'm a majority. This is a long outro, so if you want to just enjoy it. Okay, you know, if you want to go, feel free to go. Enjoy it.
SPEAKER_12:All right. But here we go. Thanks for having me on, boys. I'll explain. Explain any penguin memes you want in the future. All right.
SPEAKER_16:Thank you, sir. See ya.
SPEAKER_04:You talk when you talk about me, cause I'll come and take your life away. Many many Many, many, many, many, many men is death upon me, Lord. I don't cry no more. Don't look to the sky no more. Have mercy on me. Now these scary cats putting money on my head. Go on and get your refund, little dummy, I ain't dead. I'm the diamond in the dirt that ain't found. I'm the underground king and I ain't been crowned. When I rise, something special happen every time. I'm the greatest, something like Ali in his prime. I walk the block with the bundles. I've been knocked on the humble, swing the eyes. When I rumble, show your cheeks what my gundle Got a tip or lose a go ahead, lose your head. Turn your back on me, get clapped, and lose your legs. I walk around, gun on my waist, chip on my shoulder till I bust a clip in your face. This beef pain, man, many, many, many, many, many, man. I don't cry no more. Don't look to the sky no more. Have mercy on me. Have mercy on my soul, so where am I? Have mercy on me, many, many, many, many, many, many.