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IRAN DECLARES JIHAD: New Iran War & Preparing for Violence at Home

Adrian & Rob

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We discuss the new war in Iran, their declaration of jihad, and the increasing threat of violence here in the United States.

Cold Open: Typos And War Rumors

SPEAKER_04

Did I seriously misspell it and say new Ira War? Oh my gosh. Iran War.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, you did.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, wow, that's miserable. Let me fix this.

SPEAKER_01

So embarrassing. AI didn't even catch it for you. What is it even worth? Nothing. Man, I don't know what we're gonna talk about.

SPEAKER_04

Well, we're gonna talk about Iran.

SPEAKER_01

Oh my goodness. Man, so when we made that, you know, we're like, hey, we might go on Friday night if things kick off, you know. And then so like, and I told you, I was like, hey, I'll be on as late as 9:30, or you know, or start as late as 9:30 to kick this thing if something happens. 9:30 rolls around nothing. I got back from like I took my son, we went to watch some college basketball and some college baseball this weekend. It was just daddy and son weekend, and so I get back from the the baseball game around I don't know, nine or so. And so I'm like, you know, we can go ahead and do this. If something's happening, look, nothing's going on.

SPEAKER_04

Nothing, right? Right.

Weekend Plans, Missed Alerts, Lenten Phone FOMO

SPEAKER_01

I'm gonna go to sleep, you know. And I never sleep well away from home anyway. And I but I didn't check my phone, like I've been making it a purpose, especially during Lent. Like, I'm not checking my phone as much, which is really hard for someone who has FOMO real bad. Hey Sean, so we have the recipes. Oh, look, ocean's there. Yeah, ocean's our token black kid. We love ocean, ocean's a good dude. So, anyway, we get home or I get back to my my in-laws and I go to bed and I wake up at like 5 30 in the morning and I get up to make some coffee because you know, like it. I don't know why I try and sleep in on the weekends, it doesn't work. I just lay down in bed. Never worked anyway. I wake up in bed and my my mother-in-law texts me, she goes, 'Happy going to war with Iran day.' I was like, Oh no, it happened. I missed it. What's going on? So that's when I started watching everything going. You know, the hard part about all this is separating what's real from the Arma 3 clips and AI.

SPEAKER_04

Well, um, uh, what's his name? Three-star general couldn't do that. Who was it?

SPEAKER_05

Flynn?

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, it was Flynn. Is it Flynn? Flynn retweeted out an Arma 3 clip. What'd he say? Something like more or less like, you know, God bless her brave men and women, you know, but he was retweeting an Arma 3 clip. Golly, man. Like, oh man, you were a you're a you were a general dude. Oh my gosh.

SPEAKER_01

AI is destroying boomers. Like it's like they don't know what to do at all. Like I saw uh someone posted a conversation they had with their mother, and it was and their grant their mother was freaking out because Iran just nuked Israel, and it's like barely good AI. I think they the cloud went up into like it was like that cloud that turns into a clown type thing, you know. I can't believe what kind of weapons do they do that makes you know, I was like, what? Oh my gosh. Like, even with my wife, I have to like I just last night as we were in bed and I was about to go to sleep, and you know, we were I was just showing her some things. I was like, I'll show her, like, hey, look at this. And she's like, Yeah, I was like, This is AI. And I had to like point it out to her. She's like, How do you know? I was like, once you look at this stuff enough, you can just kind of tell. It's a feeling, yeah. It's just a feeling, you can just kind of tell like the way it's animated sometimes, yeah, or whatever. But the thing that was tripping us up was the Jim Carrey stuff this weekend. Have you seen? Did you see any of that?

SPEAKER_04

But that ended up not being AI.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, it wasn't, it wasn't AI. That was the concern of an act or a comedian or whatever that does that. Uh, but we all had that sense, right? Like, we all had that that doesn't look right, right? Right, we all knew that there was something there's that uncanny value that kicked in for a lot of us, right? And it's the same thing with a lot of so I keep having to show my wife, hey, look at this. This is real, like this is really happening, like the Karachi, Pakistan going after the consulate there. Yeah, this is really you can tell by the way everybody's moving, there's you know, whatever. But then I showed her another one of like I think it was it's like see, watch this video.

SPEAKER_04

You can look at that video and you can smell it. That's how you know it's real, as far as the Karachi Pakistan one.

SPEAKER_01

Exactly. It smells like feces and curry, uh and sweat. I don't know what it is about that, they just all smell like sweat all the time. Yeah, it's this weekend was real, and it's going to, guys. I I'm not I don't know anything that y'all don't know. I just have a feeling something really bad's gonna happen tonight while we're all asleep on the east coast and central time. It's too many things are lining up. We got the blood moon coming in, and you name you may not believe it's you know the coming tribulation, but the evangelicals and the Jews think it is, right? They're trying to make it happen, and so I just think something horrible is gonna happen. Because it's it's it's perfect.

SPEAKER_04

I did just see right before coming on that there the bomb squad have been called out to Trump Tower in New York.

Misinformation 101: Arma 3 Clips And AI

SPEAKER_01

Got it. So that's why so the second half of tonight's show, we're gonna try and do it on X only because I'm gonna go to work because I want to be able to show y'all some stuff. I bet you you do, I bet you do. Whatever you do, don't text me your cell phone number and telegram so we could talk about it. But uh but the second half of the tonight's show is gonna be about I know last week we did the get home bag. This is get home bag part two, like part B, right? So now it's like, hey, I mean you need to be able to get home just in case, like a natural. This is I need to get home, and there might be resistance on the way home, right? So we're gonna go over some things that I I kind of I'm starting to carry right now, and I did I have before when things got kind of dicey like this, but I'm gonna kind of show you all my setup to kind of give you an idea of what you can do for yourself. And if you don't have it, then you to be honest with you, like a lot of this military surplus is super cheap, and you need to do something similar, right? So we'll go over that in the second half of the show. And that'll only be on X because we can't show it on YouTube because YouTube hates that people can defend themselves and like the the the manners of being able to do that, right? YouTube mostly hated that people were offing themselves on live, but well, I bet they were trans. Oh my gosh. No, Molly, it's it's so much work, Molly. Look, Molly, no one likes us enough for us to have a locals, plus everyone hates watching on locals, too. Yeah, everyone bitches the interface for locals is so clunky, it's just not fun. Like, I've thought about doing rumble, right?

SPEAKER_04

But well, we so I do we do have rumble. The problem is in StreamYard, the software we use, yeah, you can't have two rumble accounts listed.

SPEAKER_01

So I can't really stream, yeah. So we have to get rid of a volume abylon because nobody watches all over there anyway.

SPEAKER_04

We could or we have six people over there, or we just need to actually get a separate Stream Yard account.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, that's money, and we don't like there. I'm we're not getting any money from this. This is I'm doing this purely for the love of the game.

SPEAKER_04

Adrian has said no matter what, he will always if this ever makes money, he said he would donate it somewhere.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I don't need I don't need the money. This is just because I like doing this. But he's anything but X. There's no other option, guys. Yeah, if y'all can give me another option. Locals does buffer a lot. If y'all give me another option, like I'll be but the problem is is for me to do some of the stuff and show y'all and talk about some of the things I want to talk about, I can't do it on YouTube. Like, it's just not an option, it's not like I'm worried about being demonetized, they will kick us off YouTube, and it will just happen automatically.

SPEAKER_04

Their auto sensor will see a gun, yeah, and bam.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, and in fact, you know, Rob reminded me, I need to go ahead and tweet out the stream. So for those of y'all that may or may not follow me on X, I'm gonna put out this retweet the uh stream for tonight. So when it comes time for the X only streams, y'all just go view it on my thing. So let me find it.

SPEAKER_04

So there is another option. I haven't tried it, but we could. There is another way. Yeah, we could do it, we could quit the stream entirely whenever we're done on YouTube and go over to the telegram and do it on telegram. Oh yeah, we could do that. That might be better. But then it wouldn't be recorded. We could never we can never post it afterwards onto YouTube. So that's the downside there.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. And that's the that's it, yeah. I mean, even from telegram. Like we can't just post because like what like we do with X, like the the since we're posting it and we show you know pew pew.

SPEAKER_04

Well, what I'm saying is we would do it from the telegram interface, not from the stream yard interface. So then we wouldn't have a stream yard recording to post later. Um another option would be, I mean, Twitch or kick, but I'm sure they're like YouTube when it comes to guns.

Karachi Consulate Attack And Verifying Footage

SPEAKER_01

But no, ain't no way because what I saw Gypsy Crusader get in an argument with a dude, and he pulled a gun like 16 times in that on the show, and he's still around whatever he's on. Is it he's no, he's on omega or something, isn't he? Omega's different. Yeah, yeah, that's something never mind. I take that back, guys. I'm not on. I'm I do like YouTube and Instagram. Maybe we can do it on Instagram. Maybe the only problem I don't like Instagram. The only reason I go to Instagram is for the gun tube stuff. Yep, but man, Instagram, that its algorithm does not carry, it will show you porn. Like no matter what. Like, I don't like it when I go to look for something, all of a sudden I'm seeing like every eighth post is like a software.

SPEAKER_04

Like when you when you like actually search for something, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

When you act when you do the you know the looking glass to go search for something, yeah. I never do that in all the all the examples it gives you or the suggestions, and porn's always in there. Like, I had to delete Instagram for a while because I couldn't go into it because like I wouldn't want to look up somebody that I haven't seen in a while. Right. And I don't really like some of these guys I don't like to follow because I don't want to give them kind of hate watch, you know. But but but like it just shows up, like man, because that's by the grace of God, that is one thing I don't have to struggle with anymore. And I'm gonna tell you, like, it was a struggle when I was in the Marines, like it well, it wasn't struggle when I was in the world, it was just accepted and everybody did it, right? But that was one of the first things I prayed about and went to confession for over and over and over for a long time because of that.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, but you're watching, but you're watching. It's because of something you said on Twitter, isn't it? Probably. Adrian's a different beast on Twitter.

SPEAKER_01

No, I'm the same beast, like usually you can just see the face now. That's fair. I don't I don't see anything here I don't see on Twitter, and I don't and vice versa.

SPEAKER_04

I have you should have you should have worn a turban. That would have been hilarious. I believe it. I believe that 100%.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, she was like, who's these two white dudes? But um, so we're we'll try and find something. We'll figure it out. But but I can't cater to two people who don't like X, right? Like if we get a lot of looks on X, you know, I because the goal of this is to get as much exposure on this as possible, because we're gonna go over just war theory tonight, and I'm gonna crack some heads tonight. And it's gonna be fun, and I'm a lot of y'all gonna disagree with me. But like in that stuff, like we there are some things that still need to be discussed, right? And and theologians and ivory towers who are not involved in some of these things make a pronouncement about it, which is why it's a theory, right? When it time comes time for the rubber to meet the road, right? Something the fog of worse, that's in, right? So we're gonna talk about some fun stuff tonight.

SPEAKER_04

Well, those ivory towers happen to be at uh Pasadena City College.

SPEAKER_01

That guy has the worst trompetition syndrome, and I love him. Like I've read uh pretty much every article he's ever put out. I haven't read any of his books.

SPEAKER_04

Uh the book on the death penalty is amazing. I've read that. Yeah, it's good.

Blood Moon Anxiety And Breaking News Watch

SPEAKER_01

And I like Wagner, but man, do not make fun of him a little bit at all, do not tease him at all, and he loses his mind. Yeah, good. Deleted, deleted, or did it make him delete it? Because Wagner puts out some things that y'all don't want to hear either, right? And I usually agree with him, but there's some things that just rub me raw about Wagner that he's completely wrong about, which is so my wife is he he's swole, all right. Look like he got stung by a bean, he's allergic to it. But uh, so I was I was having a conversation with my wife. There's a there's a YouTube channel she likes to watch, and I'm not gonna name them because I don't want to put my wife's business out there, but it's one of those things where like never meet your heroes, and she's slowly because my wife is not social media savvy, she's hardly ever on it. She just watches a few videos that she likes, like she loves Father Dan Rehill, you know, she listens to him a lot, and um, and so anyway, they had a show about, and some of y'all are gonna get the reference as soon as I say it. No, it's not mad frat mad frat mad. Frat mad. Right. They had a show about how women need to lose weight, right? And and it was like, and we were discussing it, and and I was talking to her, I was like, look, here's the issue with that situation. The female that's part of that conversation thinks, talks, and acts like a man, right? She's very logical driven, she's not very empathetic, right? On it, because it really that show really just came off as like mean girls, right? Like, if you're trying to talk to women like that, they're not gonna hear you, they're gonna turn you off. Yeah, so if you're trying to evangelize to women that they need to lose some weight, you need to find a better way to do it, because that wasn't it, right? Because they so you know, just there's a there are times where my wife is now learning that she doesn't have to agree with people all the time because the one the other half of that conversation, the the other person involved has a horrible, horrible opinion about the SSPX, and he has a horrible opinion about the authority of the Pope in some matters, yeah. Um and he is blind on those two topics, and this is coming from a guy who I I've been to like two SSPX masses in my life, right? And so it's not like I have a dog in the fight there, but it just really like but there's a lot of other things I agree with him about, just about everything else. But those two opinions are like I just tune him out, like he's just he's just retarded there. That's fine. I got retarded opinions too. Y'all call me out on it all the time. I get it. I'm gonna stay retarded, right? My opinion's not gonna change because I have no reason to unless I get some type of information I didn't have before, but that's just how it is, and I don't mind y'all calling me out on stuff, which has been a sore spot a little bit in our telegram lately. Some guys don't like people disagreeing with them at all.

SPEAKER_04

I have not been paying enough attention to that, apparently.

SPEAKER_01

It got a little got a little spicy yesterday. Oh boy, coming back from the weekend with my boy. But I mean, as men, y'all need we need to have thicker skin, right? We and if you're if you don't like the way that I talk to you, you need to be around more men and quit hanging around women all the time because it's not doing you any good. Uh, you need to have thicker skin and you need to be able to let things just roll off your back and not take things personally. You should never let another man hurt your feelings. It's not that he's one, he's probably not trying to hurt your feelings, and if he is, he's acting like a woman too. But two, it's not that serious. Why would you let another man have control of how you how you feel? All right. What uh what do I go over first?

Platform Limits: YouTube, X, Rumble, Telegram

SPEAKER_04

Do you anything we won't go over? I got a lot of I uh I have a lot of tweets bookmarked from the last couple of days here. Bring one up. Let's look at it. Well, I just where do we want to start? You pick. Do we want to watch uh what happened in the world? Did y'all think I was bald? Just because I wear a hat. I I have to admit, my forehead is definitely getting larger. I'm gonna have to go back to early shows and see just how much larger, but it's definitely getting larger.

SPEAKER_01

I took my barber, I went to him last week. I go to about every other week. And last week I walked in and I was like, I got the gray hairs coming in. They're like I'm getting like the wing tips on the side, you know, starting to come in like in the sides. That's like the best he's like, man, I don't see nothing. Like, that's why I pay you. That's why I pay you.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, it's usually a safe bet.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I get that. I get that. My brother's losing his hair, he's three years younger than me. So I just got the good genes, I guess. Look, I don't know what this word means. I'm gonna take this as an insult. It's some sort of herbal supplement. I don't actual gonda, isn't that for testosterone? It's it's my six-year-old that's giving me the gray hair. She's man, she dry, she's rub me ragged. You have kids young. I had my six-year-old when I was 38. Have your kids young. Kids are a young man's game.

SPEAKER_04

37. We're not done yet, hopefully, so we'll see. Do we want to where we want to start? I got the karate.

SPEAKER_01

Well, one of the karate videos you won't be able to show. It'll kick us off YouTube. It's pretty violent.

SPEAKER_04

Okay, I we cannot show the Karachi video.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I don't know which one you're you're showing. There's a few of them, but there's one where you see a guy get canoeed.

SPEAKER_04

I don't think you see that in this one. This is the one more where they're dragging all the I mean, this one's still pretty violent because they're dragging all the bodies away. Yeah, yeah, I wouldn't show that one.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, whatever. If y'all get a chance, just go on to X and search Karachi and click on video at the top so you can see the videos. What happened in in Pakistan is the Pacis decided to try and overrun the consulate there. And the Marines were basically given the green light, and they just started schwacking dudes. I can think it killed 21 or 22.

SPEAKER_04

I was seeing 32 in some, but they go up higher than that.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, because now and the packy police were helping, like you just mowing these people down. There's one video where this guy comes up and tries to fight them hand to hand, and like five of them just beat the guy.

SPEAKER_04

Well, I did not see that video. Yeah, that was that was pretty funny. But uh it's it's noteworthy because there are a couple events at embassies and consulates in the past where there was no green light given and it did not end well for us.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Well, we got we got adults in charge now.

SPEAKER_04

Okay, what about uh the Texas shooting, yeah. We can go over that. Okay, there was I saw one video, but it didn't really show anything that was even helpful, really.

SPEAKER_01

There's one video where they're doing compressions on people inside the bar. Okay, I didn't see that one, and and I had to like turn that one off because I was criticizing their compressions. I was like, bro, did you have you not watched The Office? Uh uh uh uh stay in the lab, stay in the live. That's the thing, right? Go with that rhythm, right? It was not it was like stay in brother, you got shoulders as big as boulders, you can do better than that. I cannot get Knickknacks. That's one downside of living in Alabama. One of the very few. The other one is Alabama fans, is the other bad thing about living in LA.

SPEAKER_04

Anyways, so for anyone who didn't hear, it was what Saturday night and a Sunday, right? In Austin, Texas, I don't know what part of Austin, there was a shooting at a bar, and the shooter wore this, says pretty clearly on there, property of Allah. And underneath wearing underneath, yeah, underneath the hoodie, he was wearing a t-shirt with the Iranian flag.

SPEAKER_01

Bro, if this is a if this is a false flag, this is the most blatant false flag, the worst one in his history. A Senegalese Sunni is siding with Shia Iran against Kafir. I guess it makes to be honest with you, it makes no sense. Which but there's a video of that there's a video, there's a video of the shooting. You don't see the well, you see a little bit of the shooting, but you hear it mostly, you just hear the rapid fire that he's doing.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

But I mean, he's got it. I mean, he got what he got caught with a rifle and a pistol.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

So I remember he had a bunch of ammo and a Quran in his car.

Just War Theory Teaser And Ivory Towers

SPEAKER_04

Bro, yeah, so so he was from Senegal, as as Adrian said. He'd I when when did he get to the US? 13. 13 is when he was naturalized. Right. He had been here quite a while. Yeah. But yeah, you're right. Like, it's one of those things, like, yeah, people are saying it looks like a fed op or a false flag. It does. But it so much so, where I think it probably someone with just a very low IQ.

SPEAKER_01

You know what I mean? That would be like Rob going to shoot up a little hat building wearing a Billy Graham t-shirt.

SPEAKER_04

Or I'm trying to think of a situation where I would wear the the little hat, you are gonna buy me t-shirt or something. But yeah, it's like so blatantly obvious, like I don't know. I think it's just some I don't know.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, like it's it's way too on the nose. Like the fact that these Senegalese is the issue for me, like everything else I'm okay with. But a Sunni seat Senegalese defending Shia Iran, because the only thing that Muslims hate worse than Christians is the other faction of Muslims.

SPEAKER_04

True, true, but the Senegal part kind of makes that all make sense to me, actually, because what is Senegal south of? What the Saharan desert that makes him retarded. I was gonna say sub-Saharan, but yeah, that's that is exactly what I was getting at. You cut out two or three steps to get there, yep.

SPEAKER_01

Man, we're on the highway to hell. We're gonna we're gonna get there eventually. Yeah, so then there was that, and then there was the shooting in Ohio, which turned out to be gang related, right?

SPEAKER_04

That once you found out what the concert was, that was pretty clear what that was.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, so it turned out to be related to the room.

SPEAKER_04

Then there was the stabbing outside of DC in DC, yep. Which that turns out that would be a State Department employee. That was yeah, I saw they said it was a State Department employee, but it sounds like that was probably just actual road rage. Maybe I I don't know.

SPEAKER_01

Maybe, but but we bring this up, guys, so y'all can understand, bro. They all are. This is all look, evil cannot cooperate with evil, like evil hates evil as much as it hates good, right? The only thing that's behind the scenes that's coordinating on this is demons, yeah, right? There, there's a lot of very dumb people who are able to do very smart things through demonic influence, i.e., Somalians in Minnesota creating vast fraud networks that their intellect does not should not be able to do that poor, poor accounted demons like, oh, these people are so hard to work with. I'm just thinking of like a like a demon behind a desk with that green visor hat on, and there's just like two Somalies sitting in front of them, just going just going away at a calculator and he's just like I don't know.

Creator Drama, Conferences, And Thick Skin

SPEAKER_04

I don't know, Lucy. I don't know how much longer I can take this. Oh man.

SPEAKER_01

Oh man. Uh so what else happened? One of the one of the tweets you got. Let's pull them up.

SPEAKER_04

Well, let's see here. So we got we got that one from Texas. I don't know if I bookmarked it, but there was the tweet today that let's see. DH. Oh, never mind. It's from a fake website. You say there was one tweet that said a DHS source has told us that it's heard chatter about Iranians placing package bombs made to look like Amazon deliveries on people's doorsteps.

SPEAKER_01

And there was a explosive found today in Dallas.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, but it turns out that that website is a is legitimately like a fake news website, like a real fake news website.

SPEAKER_01

But the clock is right twice a day. That's true. That's the most obvious intel to give, right? You know, Iranians are gonna put bombs places just like they did in Afghanistan. Well, they didn't really place hold on, guys.

SPEAKER_04

Well, they figured out something no one's ever, ever, ever, ever done before mail bombs.

SPEAKER_01

That's like coming back with the bar mitzvah and wondering why your coins have smooth edges, right? Like it's just super easy to figure it out.

SPEAKER_04

Same accountant demon was behind that one, too. Damn accountant demon. Um, but uh it's what you know, everyone's saying, you know, whether it's the shooting in Texas or everyone saying uh, you know, if something happens, it might be a false flag, you know, you know, which means Israel's really behind it, and then you have the whole Zionists being like, no, it's really Muslims. I think everyone's like missing the big point, whether it's the Israelis doing it or whether it's Iranians doing it, like things are gonna get legitimately more dangerous for us here, you know, like and just get in your head.

SPEAKER_01

There's going to be false flags, it's going to happen, right? Both of those cultures are well known for it, right? But the only thing we can do is do what we can affect. Right. So figure trying to say like everything's a psyop. Not everything's a side, man. Not everything's that's kind of a psyop. The Jews are not behind everything, they're behind almost everything, but not everything. Right? There are some things that are just people are greedy, want power, have an ideology that they're going after, or they're dumb. Right, there are plenty of dumb criminals. The reason they're dumb criminals, the reason we know they're dumb criminals because they get caught. The smart ones never get caught. Yeah. So the fixating on well, this is a flat, false flag. First of all, you don't know that, right? None of us know that. Which gets into like the just war theory thing. Everybody's like, well, you know, it doesn't satisfy this. This is you don't know that because you don't have all the information. I don't have all the information, I have a lot more information than you do.

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Right.

SPEAKER_01

I say you, I mean, you all generally who are watching us maybe not more experience. But no, I mean, I have information, a lot of y'all have, but I don't have everything, so I can't determine if this is this satisfies just war theory. I there's no way for me to determine that. We're not gonna know that for 30 years from now. When we then maybe know all the information, even if you had the info, guess what, guys?

SPEAKER_04

Not your job. You know what I mean? Like, yep, it's just not your job. Why, why, why worry about it so much?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, like all you can do is affect what's immediately it influenced by you, and that's it. That's your family, it's probably a few friends, and maybe some people at work. That's about it. You know, and that's really all you can do sitting on social media and worrying about what everything is, it is not helping anything, especially with your own psyche, your own well-being, your own mental well-being, because you're dwelling on things that you can't affect.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, so do you have any more attention on love with there's a big there's a lot of pride involved in that sort of thing, too. You know, like the thought, like, I'm so smart, I figured this out for real. Yeah, you know, and it's like you're not that smart.

SPEAKER_01

You're really it's really just Gnosticism adjacent, right? I was so smart, I figured I know this, and y'all don't know this. I have this secret knowledge.

SPEAKER_04

I was able to see through the lies, yeah. Kind of like the people who were never mind, not gonna get into that. Was it tiny hat people again? People who were saying that they tried warning people that this was coming just days and then they got fired because people were starting to wake up to it just days before this happened.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah, that's what I got fired. Yeah, that's that's why there's there's no way you had an abrasive relationship at work, and that's probably like this was a straw that broke the camel's back. I I agree with Pushacius here. I don't know if he has an alternate name that we may know, but this statement I agree with. Like, but I think this is this is likely Rubio like giving us all like the wink. Yeah, look, guys, like you all were right. But the problem is if Israel decided to go and do this alone, nukes are on the table, right? Yeah, they may not be real, but everyone else thinks they are. Okay, Owen Benjamin, the great philosopher.

SPEAKER_04

Okay, the fact that okay, you have to admit now. I know this is technically a logical fallacy. I forget which one, I don't care. Someone's gonna tell me, anyways. But the fact that Owen Benjamin is the one arguing for the conspiracy theory that nukes aren't real, could disqualify it immediately.

SPEAKER_01

That's true, that's true, because he's a flat earther, he believes in flat earth.

SPEAKER_04

I know that's a logical fallacy, but I don't care.

SPEAKER_01

My father-in-law, I was talking to him this weekend, and my mother-in-law has like been on top of conspiracies for a while, and now they're all like coming true. And my father-in-law just kind of goes along to get along sometimes with them. He goes, 'Look, I'm on board with every conspiracy.' He's like, I'll get right on that bus. He goes, he goes, but the only one I will never get on with. He's like, I would rather I'll accept a T-Rex walking down New York City at streets before I'll ever accept flat Earth.

SPEAKER_05

I was like, Yeah, bro.

SPEAKER_01

Like, like I'm just like, I'm just laughing because it's so funny to see all these people start to realize, hey, some of these weren't conspiracies. Like some of these were just like you were just unwilling to believe the facts in front of your face.

SPEAKER_04

First off, if the earth is flat, how can you possibly have a hollow earth with entrances to Agartha at both the north and south pole? Well, it's like a disc, it's not really flat. Well, I know, but the but in the flat earth, the south pole is the ice wall on the outside.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I don't know. Like the reason my my father-in-law is so against flat earth because he deals with like radio waves and stuff. Yeah, they get blocked by the earth curvature all the time. Like it like they just it goes and stops, like it's hitting a wall. So that's like his big thing. And I was like, Oh, that makes sense. I mean, like, I know the earth is not flat, I know for a fact. Like you can't go up in a plane and not and think the earth is flat.

SPEAKER_05

You literally see the curvature.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, so it's wild. There flat earth, flat earthers are as annoying as that is. That's because there's a there's the then the Venn diagram. The Venn diagram, there's a rather large intersection there.

SPEAKER_01

Just keep in mind, if you think there hasn't been a Pope since 1958, but you still think we can elect there's valid cardinals out there to elect a new Pope, that's as logical as flat Earth.

SPEAKER_04

My favorite conspiracy is that China sends people to the West to drive really badly to slow down our economy.

SPEAKER_05

That's funny.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, that's conspiracy. Like I mean, I don't know if they're doing it on purpose, but it's happening. The uh the empty earth theory is interesting. If you I'm sure you've heard this, you just might not know it by its name. There's a name for it. The idea that like our all of our population numbers are drastically inflated, that there's not 8 billion people on the planet, that it's probably more like 4 billion.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, like China has way outestimated how many people that and it's it's and especially during COVID, because I don't know if y'all remember during COVID in China to pay for everything, you have a phone account that is attached to your cell phone. Okay, during COVID, from like you know, was it March of 20 to like I think it was like July of 20? There was like 300 million people that didn't make any calls or because this stuff could be tracked outside of China, right? So they could tell like the usage of phones and stuff. There was like 300 million people missing who aren't making those transactions and stuff with their phone. That was the first time I was like, did like did a bunch of people die and they're just not telling? That's when I was like, maybe COVID's real. Maybe people are actually dying from it because you like you just can't miss 300 million million people over you know four months. But now I'm read I've been listening to this talk by this woman talking about she believes the the woman from China, yeah. The real population of China is like 400-500 million people, right?

SPEAKER_04

Which is like a third of what they say it is, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Because in and and it's logically makes sense because if you think of the the the one child act that they had, right? You went from having for what was it 50 years of two parents making one child only, like you're cutting in half every for every 20 years.

SPEAKER_04

What they so I kind of looked into the reported numbers and reported for so if you take the population numbers right from their censuses at you know over since like 1950, right, and compare them to the fertility rates, they line up. But the reason they line up is because the fertility rates are estimated based on the reported population numbers, right? And it shows, according to the reported population numbers, that like from 1950 until the Great Leap Ford, which is the disastrous policies that ended up killing a hundred million Chinese people in starvation and such within that period, like fertility rate was like eight or nine kids on average per couple. Wow, right? It which is pretty crazy. Maybe that was real. I don't know, but it that would have to be real for the reported population numbers to actually line, you know, make sense. So it's it's hard because we don't have the the fertility rates are based on the government numbers, so we don't, you know, of course they match, but yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah, I believe it. I believe we don't have near enough, near as many people as I say we do at all. But I also believe we've had like 50 million illegal immigrants come across the southern border over the last 30 years.

SPEAKER_04

I would say like I think a lot of the population and like reported by the US and a lot of Western European nations is probably right, but like China, India. I guess I believe India's numbers more than China.

SPEAKER_01

And this this ties into like the the tenets of Islam and the tenants of rabbinic Judaism, as well as Asians. There is no taboo against lying in their cultures whatsoever.

SPEAKER_05

Nope.

Practical Focus: Control What You Can

SPEAKER_01

So like when when you see a post on X about like Iran just blew down another F-15 or something, right? Whatever it is, uh, it's a lie. Like if it's a Muslim saying it, they're lying. If you just assume every single time a Muslim talks, they're lying, because their religion not only allows it, but encourages it. Same thing with rabbinic Judaism, right? They encourage it outside of their enclave of red Red Sea pedestrians. They are encouraged to lie to everyone. There is no culture of truth there. There is only one culture of truth, and that is Christianity. Because you know, you can do it away the truth, right? So everyone else, there's no that's why, like it is when it comes to like the Iran war, it's not like I don't want to do it, you know. Well, it's not like the Muslims are our friends and we should ally with the Muslims. No, as Christians, we can't ally with the Muslims or rabbinic Jews, right? I'm trying to find like a much more technical term for them because not all Jews are practicing whatsoever, but you cannot alley with it. Just because I don't support the Israel doesn't mean I support Muslims, I don't support either of them. Like both of their cultures are incongruent with Christian society. We cannot, they are not allies whatsoever. If that's why every single time we've had an agreement with Iran, they go back on it because they don't care about lying to us and holding any types of oaths. We've learned that all the way back to the crusades and before. Every single time Richard the Lionheart made a treaty with the Muslims, they broke it. Same thing with St. Louis the Ninth, with Al Cid. Right, Al Cid specifically, right? Every single time they broke it, every it was always the Muslims that broke it because they have no desire for truth whatsoever.

SPEAKER_04

The reason why the the Muslims and the Jews were both expelled from Spain were because you had Spanish leaders, Al Cid is a very noteworthy one, that that they would take control, you know, win back control, but allow them the Muslims who lived there to still live there. Because for the most part, a lot of the Muslim population was Spanish, you know, ethnically. Or I suppose originally were Visigothic. They had just converted under Islam. So he they wanted them to, you know, still have access to their home. They just wanted the land to be ruled by you know Christianity. But at every time they allowed this sort of amnesty, the Muslims and Then the Jews would both betray whatever leader gave the man amnesty to the point where eventually it was like, no, you know what? You're gone. We cannot trust you. We cannot leave you alone. You know, we cannot leave you in our cities because every time we do, you try to betray us to our enemies. So that's why all the Muslims and and and Jews were expelled from Spain.

SPEAKER_01

Yep. There's a there's a region that every time a Jew converted to Christianity, it was done with extreme skepticism. Because Jews would would claim conversion, but still be Jews. Yeah. So this is a this is a lesson apparently we've forgotten. And is and especially us in America, because most of us America is Protestant, especially most of America is dispensationalist. Against this, but that's not the case. You go to any evangelical church, the only argument there are they pre-chrib or post-trib. And so most of the country is like that. That's why most of the country supports what's going on in Iran. That's why if tonight, if if Israel bombs the Alaksa Mosque, uh that will start World War III. Without a doubt. And it's it's on the table because they can't build the third temple without getting really rid of the Al Aqsa Mosque.

SPEAKER_04

Well trying to if they wanted to build the temple in the right place, they could.

SPEAKER_01

Well, they know that. They know the whaling wall is not really part of the old temple. They know that. But they like that everyone else thinks that, and that it's kind of like a joke. It's it that this entire time. It's a humiliation ritual. Yeah, it's it's it's it's yeah, exactly. It's a humiliation ritual, is what it is. What else you got? Any other tweets?

Israel, Iran, Nukes, And Rubio’s Statement

SPEAKER_04

Well, hold on. Someone asked, How skeptical should we be of Trent Horn? And I imagine they're really asking how skeptical how skeptical we should be of Jewish converts to Catholicism today.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, he's not really Jewish. No trent Trent is of goodwill, he's just a soft man.

SPEAKER_04

And I I would say, yeah, I think you're right. I don't think he was ever Jew, like religiously a Jew, right? He was a Protestant, right? Who converted?

SPEAKER_01

He was like, yeah, he was like, you know, biologically a Jew, and that was about it. But Trent's of goodwill. He just he just like his wife is the one who controls that house. She's the one who is the wears the pants, as they say, right? But he's of goodwill. And he's trying to do what he thinks is best. It's just his way is the way of the Catholic Church in the Vatican II, and he doesn't understand why he's hemorrhaging young people. Yeah. Because they don't want that that milk toast, you know, oatmeal of the faith. They want thick, hard, chewy meat. And I use those adjectives on purpose.

SPEAKER_04

But as far as as far as Jewish converts in general to Catholicism, as Catholics, like, yeah, even though Jewish and Muslims, Jews and Muslims have this, don't have a religious prohibition against lying, like, as Catholics, we do have to show charity and and to the point where like if you have no evidence as to why you shouldn't trust them, then you should trust that conversion. And honestly, the Jewish converts to Catholicism that I know are really good Catholics. I mean, like Ryan Grant, I don't think Ryan Grant was ever a practicing Jew. I think he was an atheist Jew. His family, well, I think in the past practiced, but Ryan Grant's an amazing Catholic. Gideon Lazar. Yeah, Mother Miriam. Gideon Lazar.

SPEAKER_01

Like so some of the in fact, it it when when Jews who are practicing Jews make that connection that Catholicism is real, they become the most on fire Catholics.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Right. But then you have to trust, do they really convert, or are they lying about it? Right. And right now it's not advantageous to be a Catholic whatsoever. No. So that's a good point. Right now, I would trust, like just on the face of it. Right. But if we ever have this the power pendulum swing back in our way, right, I would then be very skeptical of any Muslims and any Jews who are converted.

SPEAKER_04

And you you know, you need to say the same thing about atheists or just secular people in general, because they also have no uh moral prohibition against lying either.

SPEAKER_01

Well, if they're if they're raised in America Right, they they there's a cultural there's a culture of truth, yes, right. That's that's underpinned by the Catholic Church. So for atheists, I would trust an atheist more than I would you know, a Semite in a powerful Catholic century. Yeah, that's a good point. Oh I've got an article back about everything going on in Iran I want to go over. Okay from the most unlikely of sources.

SPEAKER_04

Okay, well we uh for anyone wondering what we were talking about with when we said uh what Rubio said. I do have the video of Rubio just in case so anyone missed that.

SPEAKER_01

So the the Shia thing, Shia is just like me. That is me 10 years ago, right? When I first came back to the faith. That is me. Like it's my conversion was messy, it was it was raw, right? I was still cussing all the time. I was still basically a marine, right? Shy as me. Like I showed it to my wife last night. I showed her the clip of him going and they're like, What do you think about you know, you know, what's the difference between traditional Catholic and progressive Catholic? He's like, homosexuality, nah. I never related to something more in my life. Oh, what what did he say after?

SPEAKER_04

Oh, do you believe in hell? Yeah, well, who do you think's there? Martin Luther. The guy's gone, he says.

SPEAKER_01

Right just remember, if you can't bench 225, then one dude can hold you down. If one dude can hold you down, a second dude can rape you.

SPEAKER_04

The never mind the the the gems you learn on this show, guys. You should be thankful you do not have to pay for this. I know. The the Shea the Buff thing is gonna be our locals topic tomorrow. Just because we don't want to play that interview on YouTube because there's a lot, there's a lot of swinging and it's a little rough. But okay, so I have the the Rubio statement for anyone who didn't hear this.

Intel Tradecraft: Sources, Dentistry Trackers, Cameras

SPEAKER_00

The United States conducted this operation with a fair goal in mind. I haven't got a chance to see a lot of reporting. I don't understand what the confusion is. Let me explain it to you, and I'll do it once again as clearly as possible, perhaps to report it that way. The United States is conducting an operation to eliminate the threat of Iran's short-range ballistic missiles and the threat posed by their Navy, particularly to naval assets. That is what it is focused on doing right now, and it's doing quite successfully. I'll leave it to the Pentagon and the Department of War to discuss the tactics behind that and the progress that's being made. That is the clear objective of this mission. The second question that's been asked is why now? Well, there's two reasons why now. The first is it was abundantly clear that if Iran came under attack by anyone, the United States or Israel or anyone, they were going to respond and respond against the United States. The orders have been delegated down to the field commanders. It was automatic and in fact compared to the troops because, in fact, the within an hour of the initial attack on the leadership compound, the uh the missile forces in the south and in the north for that matter had already been activated to launch in fact the those that already been pre-constituted. The third is the assessment that was made that if we stood and waited for that attack to come first before we hit them, we would suffer much higher casualties. And so the president made the very wise decision. He we knew that there was going to be an Israeli action. We knew that that would precipitate an attack against American forces, and we knew that if we didn't preemptively go after them before they launched those attacks, we would suffer higher casualties and perhaps even higher those killed. And then we would all be here answering questions about why we knew that and didn't say that's our uh Secretary of State.

SPEAKER_04

So for anyone who missed it, he said that they knew Israel was going to launch an attack, and that no matter if it was just Israel attacking or not, Iran was going to attack our assets in return. And that without us attacking them first and knocking out as many of those assets as we could initially, the the our casualties would be much higher.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. And we know that Israel is willing to go way farther than we are. Um's are on the table with Israel at all times because they feel an existential crisis at every little flight to themselves. I mean, that's why they allowed October 7th to happen. To start this chain of events to get because the goal is to build the third temple. All of this is to get there and to build greater Israel. All right. So when you keep that in mind, and this this is everything they that Israel has stated. This is this is nothing that I'm not telling you things that aren't out there in open source intelligence for you just not to find on the internet. Right, you can find all this. They've been saying this for a while. The whole purpose of all this, especially, and then there's even commanders from the Israeli Defense Force who talk about allowing October 7th to happen because they wanted greater public sentiment on their side to be able to take out Gaza. Like this is on the internet. You can just watch these videos, you can just do things, right?

SPEAKER_04

One thing that the last 48, 72 hours or whatever shows is just how much you absolutely cannot believe that Israel did not know about October 7th. We're learning that they they knew where Khomeini was at basically all times, right? And that that that that it happened on Saturday because he happened to meet with basically the whole Iranian leadership, and they're like, Well, now's a good time, like we can take them all out. We're learning that they were able to know where he was at all times because they have had 24-7 access to Iranian traffic cameras for years, and are able to talk about that.

SPEAKER_01

There's an Iranian general that Iran just arrested because he survived both of the attacks on the high-level positions. They're like, he's gotta be Massad. Um, I also read a report that supposedly 30 years ago, Mossad put in people into Iranian dentistry school to officially become dentists, and then give when they become dentists, they then gave priority to high-level IRGC, Coods Force, politicians, whatever in Iran, and then put trackers in the in their teeth. So that's why they knew where they are all at as at a single time as well. Like you don't so when it comes to intelligence, you never operate off of a single source of intelligence. No, you always want to verify by two or a second or a third source, ideally through through entirely different means.

SPEAKER_04

Like if your your human intelligence is telling you something, you ideally would want something from your signal, your your SIGINT, your signal intelligence to verify it as well, and then maybe compounded with imagery intelligence, right?

SPEAKER_01

Right, right. And so that verifies that it's happening. Okay, you never operate off a single source reporting because it's always faulty. You know, you never know how good it is. You might be you know seeing something that's not there or hearing something that's not there, or someone may be telling you something that's untrue because they're trying to curry favor with you, and so trackers in their teeth.

SPEAKER_04

That's why the Brits don't have a clue in Iran.

SPEAKER_01

But that's so Israel every single time, I guarantee you, had second and third hand reporting. Well, it's not third hand, but second and third verification reporting of where they were at. That's why they already hit them when they did. Apparently, Kamani was was not even trying to hide, unlike Bibi Net Yahoo, who went to Berlin, which there's a whole lot of irony there. Right. Jews escaping to Berlin to be safe. All of our bar dentists and barbers are are Indians or Arabs. Yeah, or Arabs.

SPEAKER_04

In a fair this is an interesting question.

SPEAKER_01

In a fair fight, would Israel lose without American support, Israel would have ceased to be a country 60 years ago. Yeah. They can't exist without us. Now, the reporting apparently is they're trying to separate themselves from us and align more with India because they expect us to be embroiled in our own inner conflict. Um, but I also think that as much as Trump is Israel first right now, I think he's using the Jews as well to get what he wants. In fact, that's a good segue into this article. All right. Okay. So print this thing out for y'all because I was I wanted to read it so much. You printed it out. I printed it out, yeah. Man, I'm a boomer. I just can't read things on like a screen, man. Like I just like this little phone. You can't that's not conducive to reading.

SPEAKER_04

I'm surprised you're not rolling out a uh an overhead from school.

SPEAKER_01

Printed it out on the clear paper to put up the wall, the acetate sheets or whatever it is.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, exactly. For yeah, and then pointing your camera at that so we can all see.

SPEAKER_01

So this article is from Philip Labonte. Okay, for those of you that don't know, he is the lead singer for a metal band. He's also on the Tim Pool show. But I read this article, and he like I want to say it's 12 pages long, but five pages is sources, like it's citations, right? So I'm gonna read you cuts through some of the highlights.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, where's your PowerPoint presentation?

SPEAKER_01

Yes, bottom line up front, right? It's called bluff for those of you that know what that is. Bottom line up front is how you get people to lock in on what you're talking about, okay? Bottom line on line, bottom line up front is the real target wasn't Iran. The two real target was always China, okay? And let me lay it out for you. So 2025. China imported a record 11.6 million barrels of oil per day. For those of y'all that don't know, no, I'm not reading seven pages, I'm gonna read five pages. For those of y'all that don't know, your audio is centering now. I am just cutting in that. Okay, you're good now. Is it better now? Yeah, yeah. So China has almost no natural resources of their own. Like they have really no access to oil, they have some rare earth minerals, they have some iron ore, like they don't have for as big as they are, they have almost no natural resources. Yeah, um, which is why they're they established the Belt and Road Initiative and all that, right?

China’s Oil Problem And Malacca Dilemma

SPEAKER_04

The the iron quality in that part of the world is very poor. Like a big part of like World War II history with like Japanese steel and stuff, so yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Which is the reason that the Chinese they put out a brand new aircraft carrier last year, and within a year they had a crack across the whole horizontal in the middle of the whole thing, right? It's just poor quality steel. And the sad part is we get a lot of our steel from China right now because we close down all of our plants here because we can get it cheaper from China, and it's not even good steel. This is why you have buildings in China who are collapsing as well.

SPEAKER_04

Best steel in the world, 30 miles from my house, three-quarters of a mile underground, not even close to tap out. I mean, it's literally the steel that birth built all the battleships in World War II. Best stuff in the world. It's like four times more expensive to get a ton of steel from that than it is from an open pit mine 20 miles away from there, and it's like 10 times more expensive than Chinese steel. So that iron ore is gonna sit in the ground probably forever.

SPEAKER_01

I just wanted to highlight Miss Casey's uh comment here because Miss Casey knows ball, so just want y'all to know that. All right. In 2025, China imported a record 11.6 million barrels of oil per day. Of that, roughly 1.4 million came from Iran, right? Which is about 13 to 14 percent of their total intake, right? They were buying more than 80 percent of everything Iran shipped. Now keep in mind Iran is not selling oil on the petrodoll, and they're selling it at a steep discount because they're under sanctions, they're not allowed to sell it to anybody else, right? China's the only one really that has been buying it, and they've been buying it through what's called you know, gray ships, basically. They Iran puts it from their boat, their tanker into like a Korean tanker, and then the Korean tanker to China. Okay, so it's kind of it's kind of like oil laundering, right? Yeah, you like that. You like that? I do Venezuela added another 470,000 to 600,000 barrels per day, roughly four to five percent of China's seaborne crew.

SPEAKER_04

So you're talking about 20 total between the two, 20 total between those two, right?

SPEAKER_01

Now keep in mind, like so far, we're taking out a dictator every month this year so far. So who's next in March? Could be Cuba, right? Who knows? And Cuba's about to run out of oil, they've got like three days left. Venezuela, Venezuela is also repaying like 12 billion dollars of Chinese loans they use for infrastructure. One was to for the oil you know to be able to pull out of the earth, but also to refine it as well for their own country to use, right? So there's basically giving a lot of oil to China for that to repay that back. So between you know, anywhere between 15 and 20 percent between Venezuela and Iran of their oil to China, right? Well, not of their oil, but that's how much China's imports were, right?

SPEAKER_04

So is the I don't know if the the article gets into this, that other 80% probably largely legitimate purchases from Russia, Saudi Arabia, Russia, things like that. Mostly Russia. Okay, but this 20%. What and Russia hates them, right? Right. So 20% though is that is a steep discount, so it's only 20% of their oil, yeah. But it's yeah, the cheap part. It's the cheap part of it.

SPEAKER_01

Okay. And keep in mind Venezuelan oil is it it's very heavy sour, and it takes a vast amount of resources to refine it. To be able to refine it, and most of the refineries in the world that are able to refine Venezuelan is along the Gulf Coast of the United States. Okay, we've talked about that a few shows ago. Yep. Go back and watch that when we talk about Venezuela a few shows ago. The other thing, so 70% of China's oil consumption is from imports. They have to bring it in. Now they are collecting a lot of uh they have to build up a very large national reserve. They've got about three to four months worth of national reserve. So cutting out this 20% is gonna hurt, and but that also means they now have to go to the American market on the American dollar to buy oil, which means our dollar's gonna skyrocket because China's been getting away from being uh having to do that for a while. But the other thing is the Malacca dilemma. Basically, all the oil coming to China from the Middle East is coming through the Strait of Malacca, and I'm maybe pronounced that wrong. I don't know. No, you're right. Strait of Malacca. Um, but right now it would be super easy for the United States and its allies to stop everything coming through that strait.

SPEAKER_04

So we could cut off China very Strait of Malacca is the is between the Malay Peninsula and Indonesia, right?

SPEAKER_01

I think so. Which is if y'all don't if y'all don't know, there's a set of islands in the Pacific that have China has been making claim to, but Japan has owned forever because they found a vast amount of oil on those islands, and China's trying to take it for themselves. So for those of y'all don't know, like Japan, south of Japan, you have Okinawa. Okinawa is basically half Chinese, half Japanese ancestry because the Ryukyu Islands west of Okinawa was mostly Chinese population, and then the Japanese from north came down and they basically all met in Okinawa and created Okinawa's. Really considered Japanese.

SPEAKER_04

Right. And there's an indigenous population that's really neither, right? Yeah. So here for just to give everyone a visual. So you have I'm trying to hold on. You have China up here, right? You have Iran in the Middle East over here. You have India in the middle. Straight of Malacca is between Malaysia here and Indonesia here. So it's this area right through here. Yeah. And that is one of the busiest shipping lanes in the whole world.

PLA Purges, Taiwan Timing, And Capacity

SPEAKER_01

And Malaysia and Indonesia are both U.S. allies. Like if we wanted to go in there and stop everything coming through there, they would allow us to do it. Alright, so China. And this is all from the esteemed Philip Labonte. China's known by us for this vulnerability for decades, is why they built the Belt and Road, which we already talked about. They constructed the Guadal port in Pakistan, and they've been developing overly overland pipeline routes. They've been trying to solve the Malacca problem forever because that's a hinge point for them. That's a very big vulnerability that we can easily easily manipulate. Let's see, we already talked about gray market tankers or as oil laundering, as I called it. China has invested directly into Venezuela oil infrastructure through CNPC and Synapek, built up a$10 to$12 billion loan, flatterize with oil. As of the day Maduro was captured, Beijing immediately began to try to cut losses and salvage whatever debt recovery it could from the new political rally reality, which is not happening. Like they're not getting anything. We basically told Venezuela they don't have to honor anything they have with China. And then Iran was just not an oil supplier. It was the anchor of what analysts at the Foundation for Defense of a Democracy called the Axis of Aggressor Supply Chain. China bought Iran's oil. Iran got cash and diplomatic cover, and in return ran a destabilization operation across the Middle East that kept U.S. attention to military resources tied down far from the Pacific. So we are basically what that's saying is we were not getting as involved in conflicts and things in the Pacific because we are so tied down in the Middle East because of Iran. Basically, Iran was acting as a proxy for China with the whole deal they had said with China. China had just signed a 25-year strategic comprehensive strategic deal with Iran in 2021, which is now kibbut. That's not happening. Let's see. China has multi-month resources. CISIS published a report this week documenting the scope of Xi Jinping's purges inside the PLA. If y'all don't know, the reason the biggest reason that China has not moved on Taiwan yet is they don't have the leadership to do it right now. Because Xi Jinping has gotten rid of so many of his generals and stuff because he's he's being lied to.

SPEAKER_04

And that's why they were getting purged so hard recently.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, that was part of it. If y'all, I don't know if y'all remember this. About a year ago, there was the general who's over all the ICBMs and everything in China, who was relieved of command and disappeared because all the soldiers that were at those missile sites, because they weren't getting any money for you know electricity and stuff to be able to power like their living situations, they were stealing fuel from the rockets. So when they went to go try and test fire a rocket, it was filled with water.

SPEAKER_04

One thing in our in our day and age now, like we hear, you know, we hear all scared we should be of China and things like that. And I'm not saying we shouldn't, but I think a lot of people now don't realize like the at the end of the cold war, right? When we finally were allowed to go in and inspect Russian nuclear their nuclear arsenal and allowed them to inspect ours as part of the like the de-escalation, we realized more than a quarter of the Russian nuclear arsenal wouldn't have fired. It was so poorly maintained and cared for, and that that's that that's the nature of communism, you know, and like I'm not saying China is just a paper tiger, but but yeah, it doesn't surprise me that they found that missiles were you know inoper inoperable, basically.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah.

GWOT Lessons, Iran’s IEDs, And WMD Myths

SPEAKER_01

So because of all these key leader positions that have been removed, about 21% are currently filled with confirmed non-acting commanders. So just to understand that how the operational impact, which is why we haven't seen them move on Taiwan yet. In 2024, it took them about four days to implement the exercise around Taiwan because of the lack of leadership now, and that a lot of the MP positions, it's taking anywhere between 19 and 25 days to implement the same exercise from the year before. Wow. Okay. Combine that in China with the loss of energy and loss of access to oil and other and other products, is is why you're which is leading to why we're probably doing this Iran. We're cutting off China, right? We're showing, we're saying it's because around Iranian terrorism, which is still valid, right? I for example, 2009, there was a base in Afghanistan called called Fiddler's Green. We had a patrol go out from Federal's Fiddler's Green, and they went out toward we hadn't quite gone into Marja yet, because everything was being staged from Fiddler's Green and Lash Cargah, the main city of the main city of Hellman Province. Okay, it was Capital City. And they would they would basically advance out from Fiddler's Green, which is a which is a base there. Well, one of the patrols went out and and we got into what's called a KTIC, troops in contact from a kilometer away. And so they took cover inside of a building. Well, what happened was when the first Marine went into the building to take cover from from all this fire, it triggered a pressure plate, which then blew out, triggered an IED that was at head level and decapitated the next two marines that came through there, right? Killed the first one from the blast wave, decapitated the next two. That is an IED that was taught to them from Iran. Okay, because Afghans are not that smart. They don't know how to take ammonium nitrate and make it into explosives. It was taught to them by Iran. So, and then we there's a big fear of EFV IEDs, which is just basically a projected IED. So the the premise is they would make an IED and basically make a concave bowl at the end of it. That way, when it exploded, it would it would basically connect all the blast in one small area, which would allow, especially if they filled it with black ball bearings and stuff, with our MRAPs, which were big armored carriers basically, our APCs, it would direct all that into one position. So the goal was those ball bearings and such that were in the in IED would eventually penetrate the armor and then go inside the vehicle and just bounce around, turn everybody into Swiss cheats. Right? That was taught to them by the Iranians. Right now, there's a lot of there's guys like Mike Shelby's like talking about well, that was never done in our in Afghanistan. Pardon my friends, but bullshit. I saw it.

unknown

Right?

SPEAKER_01

I saw it in Afghanistan, stalled in Helen Province. We were hit with those all the time. So these are all things that are and there are thousands of Americans who are dead because of the asymmetric warfare that Iran was enacting against our troops in the G1. Now, should we have been in Iraq? In my opinion, no. Did Iraq have weapons of mass destruction? Yes, they did. Right? They had yellow cake, right? They had mustard gas. These things are uh indisputable. In fact, our the yellow cake was moved to Canada in 2011. And then taken out of Iraq and taken to Canada to get it out of the area, right? These are the indisputable facts, right? No matter what anybody tells you, they've not done the research. Iraq didn't have weapons and mass destruction. Is that good enough reason to go in? No, because Saddam Hussein was the only thing keeping Iraq in check.

SPEAKER_04

And he only ever used those weapons against his own people, anyways.

SPEAKER_01

And he would now was he a horrible man and were Use and Kuday horrible men too? Yes. Should they have been removed from power? Yes, but not by us.

unknown

Right?

SPEAKER_01

We had no business going to Iraq, but we did in Afghanistan. Right now, should we have been there as long as we were? Well, Dick Cheney had to get paid by KBR somehow. Okay. But all right, so I'm gonna get into this real quick. There's been a conversation in the Telegram chat about should we allow our sons to join the military? Okay. Can we allow our sons to join the military that is supposedly serving Israel? Okay, I I can't tell y'all what to do for your family. Um, but I know I would not be the man I am today if I did not serve in the Marine Corps. Before I joined the Marine Corps, I was an effeminate emo progressive. Right. And I decided I wanted something better to do in my life, I wanted to have some type of impact, and so I joined the Marine Corps, right? And that turned me in that helped turn me into the man I am today. It gave me the foundation that I didn't get from my dad because my mom poisoned me against my dad my entire life because I was raised by a single mom until I was 16 years old. Right. And it took me living with my dad at 16 and then joining the Marine Corps eight years later to forge me into the the man I am today. And it gave me the discipline I have, not today, but keep in mind that regardless of what the occupation is in the United States, we still need good Catholics in those industries, right? We cannot give up the medical field because it's corrupt. We need good Catholics in the medical field that we can depend on who are going to help change the culture of the medical field. We need good Catholics in the military. If the event happens where you have a populist who's gonna have to resist the tyranny of the government, where do you think all that's gonna come from? It's gonna come from the veterans who served in the global war on terror, who supposedly was in service of Israel. Right? That a lot of people have that opinion. I'm not saying it was. Did we have coexisting goals? Yeah, we did. But everyone that's teaching you everything you know about firearms now comes from the GWAT. Yep. Right? Every medical advancement that we have today comes from the GWAT. All the advancements in technology, especially if it comes to warfare and tactics, comes from the GWAT. Right? It's Genesis was there. Has it gotten better since then? Yes. In every aspect, especially tactics. If you want to know what's going to turn the tide, if the event comes where the American populace has to resist against a tyrannical government, it's not because of tactics we learned at Jiwat. That stuff is outdated in five years. Tactics are constantly evolving. It's because the men that are that have been pushed so far that they finally have to do something have already been tested in battle. They know what they can deal with. I cannot tell you how many men I saw in battle who were, you know, or the guys who did 20 pull-ups and did an 18-mile, three-minute run, and they shit their pants the first time a bullet came near them and they were out of the fight. And then I saw a 150-pound Marine soaking wet, right, dragging that 300-pound Marine with all his gear 100 yards because he got injured. Right. You don't know what you're made of until you're put in a situation. And a lot of the guys who serve in the GWAT know what they're made of, and they know what they're able to do. And all they just have to have is the reason to do it. Right. So would I let my son join the Marine Corps right now under this administration? 100% yes, I would. Under Biden, no. Now, I have had friends that I encourage to join the infantry under Biden. If you're gonna join the military anyway, you're not gonna listen to me, join the infantry. There's much less DEI and woke garbage happening on in the infantry. And plus, you're gonna find out who you are. You know, you don't join the military to learn a job skill. That's gone. You're that that unless you're doing, you know, you're going to be a nuclear mechanic in the Navy or something, like just about all that's gone. Or or cyber defense or cryptolinguist or something, maybe, right? But anything else, it's those learning those skills are not gone. But if you're gonna join the military and needs as a man, it needs to be the infantry. Because you're not going to develop a brotherhood with anybody else in your life, anything like the military and the guys you served with. There are guys right now that I could pick up the phone and talk to. I haven't talked to in 20 years, and it'll be like it was yesterday I last saw them because of the camaraderie I built up with these guys because they shed blood and sweat next to me. Right. So it's up to y'all what y'all do, right? Y'all can have that opinion, but we are not gonna get going to get through what's coming without all the men who served in the GWAP because they're either using their skills or they're passing on their skills through knowledge transfer. So that's my soapbox. And I'm only halfway through my burden. We're good. Oh boy. Do not join the navy, they're gay. Some navy is good.

SPEAKER_04

True or false, the Marine Corps is under the department of the Navy. The men's department. You were quick on that one.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, so that brings up the Black Monk Rosaries had a phenomenal article on X earlier. Did you read it? Yes. You didn't like it? I see that face.

SPEAKER_04

You know what we were talking earlier about? You just never mind. I'm not gonna do it.

SPEAKER_01

No, no, no. I'm not gonna do it to them on air. This is a safe space.

SPEAKER_04

You know, earlier we you were talking about how you eventually just get a feel for what's AI. Oh, you think that was AI? Yeah, parts of it, yeah, I'm pretty sure.

SPEAKER_01

Uh I don't know that at all. Which, whatever. Yeah, like I don't doubt that at all. But it was the the message was good though. Because that that's something we're trying to, I'm trying to do here. You know, like when Jorian's trying to do it a little, you know, as well. He's still trying to do it from the Nietzsche angle, but you know, he's got his right to be retarded. Like you said, um everyone's retarded about something. Everybody's retarded about something. Everybody. Look, I've read Twilight. I'm retarded about Twilight, apparently.

SPEAKER_04

Uh sorry, not Taffy. I don't know who that is. It very well might not be. I'm not saying 100% sure it is.

SPEAKER_01

So let's pull it up because it's short. It's not it's not long at all. Look.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, that's right. I forgot about that, guys. I'm sorry. I do have those. Not the shirts, I have the design, but oh shit, you didn't really miss nothing.

SPEAKER_01

You didn't really miss nothing. But if you wanted to go back and watch the first hour and a half of the show tomorrow. Who would I rather let's let's okay, so let me ask you this. Who would you rather teach catechism to your kids? Michael Voris or Voice of Reason?

SPEAKER_04

For a second I thought that was Vorhes's and Jason Vorhys.

SPEAKER_01

It is. That's exactly what they did.

SPEAKER_04

Who would I rather have?

SPEAKER_01

Well just the catechism, right? I would rather have voice of reason. You can do supervised, you can do supervised lessons, but teaching the catechism to your kids, which one would you rather?

SPEAKER_04

I would rather have voice of reason teach my male children and Michael Vores teach my female children. That's pretty easy, actually. Wait, way to split hairs there. Judging from what I know of both, that would be safe. Yeah, yeah, it would.

SPEAKER_01

Oh man. All right, let's uh do you have it up? All right, bring it. All right. This may or may not be written by AI. I will let Black Rok Mac Black Monk Rosaries dispute that if he likes. I trust you, bro. Don't don't let me with Robin.

SPEAKER_04

I'm not saying I don't Rob doubts you. When he gets into the Hebrew AI, I'll I'll I'll tell I'll when he gets into the Hebrew. No. Here, I'll uh we'll get there, we'll get there.

SPEAKER_01

You just you just you just wink when we're at the AI portion. Yeah, I mean, yeah. Okay, so let me start. Let me start. Two common modern biblical misreadings have done real damage to Catholic men. First, the lazy notion that turn the other cheek means be a doormat. And second, the sloppy translation of Exodus 2013 as thou shalt not kill, which muddies the actual command, you shall not murder. And yes, though heirs have consequences, they do not produce saints, they produce a spinelessness dressed up as piety. In Jesus' world, a slap on the cheek was not violence the way we use the word today. It was public humiliation, a dominance move. Jesus gets even more specific. A strike on the right cheek implies a backhand. That was not just rude, he was bitch laughed, basically. Um that was not just rude, it was the kind of insult that could carry a double fine because it was considered a severe public assault of dignity. So one thing I learned, especially during COVID, um, because we were all having to wear those masks, some history lessons I learned was back in ancient Rome, um, you could not hurt someone in the face because it uh was a violation of their dignity. Right, so you could not hurt someone of equal standing, equals covering your face was a was like a crime, pretty much. It was covering up your dignity. Um let's see. So what does Jesus say to do? Bueller, all right, not to stand there and take it forever, he says to turn the other cheek. That move is not submission, it is defiance with restraint. Turning the left cheek refuses the shaming script. It forces the aggressor to choose, either stop or escalate in a way that treats the other person not as a lesser but as an equal. A palm strike is not how you smack a subordinate, it is how you strike someone you are willing to recognize as a peer. In plain terms, you do not cower, you deny them the power to degrade you. Your honor is not granted by the bully, it comes from somewhere higher, and you act like it. Yet Christians have managed to misread this into spirituality of total passivity, as if holiness means quietly absorbing abuse, never resisting wrongdoing, never confronting evil, and never defending the innocent. This is not meekness, this is moral paralysis and has been sold to men as virtue for far too long. How many times do we hear? Well, what do you do? Just turn the other cheek, man. If some guy like comes at you, just turn the other cheek. I can't tell you how many, and it's always by men. It's like never women telling me that, right? Right? It's always men, and uh, and you know, if you don't know any better, because you just read it on the face of it, you know, solo scriptura, like it makes sense, like just be passive, man. Just you know, Jesus is a nice dude, just be nice like Jesus was. Um, all right, so but that reading does not fit the Jewish moral universe. Jesus spoke within. What is this where it got AI for you?

SPEAKER_04

Um actually, it was really like the first couple of paragraphs that kind of read as AI to me. Um that first sentence is looked at that reading, does not fit. Um, yeah, this this paragraph is iffy for me, but yeah, I mean I don't know.

Money, Influence, And Uncompromising Media

SPEAKER_01

Judaism teaches that preserving life, um I pick out nefesh Pikachu uh is a supreme duty and stopping harm is an obligation. Turn the other cheek is about insult and domination taxes, tactics. It teaches dignity, self control, and refusal to retaliate, not submit. To actual violence. Alright, let's see. And then the the you shall not murder one. You shall not murder. Basically, you know, it's not you shall not kill, you shall murder. But in in the Hebrew as well, as it was explained to me by uh the esteemed Scott Hahn, um, to kill is the same thing as to murder, but in English we've separated them. Yeah. Um, because to to kill can also mean to kill to take the life unjustly uh or of an innocent, right? Um, so that's because in English we've had we've we've basically just taken it on the face of it and not delineated what we actually know to understand it, right? Which is the big issue there, which is why we have so many Catholics who are passives, like you know, it says, Well, you shouldn't defend your life because that's killing, and it's that's against the Ten Commandments. Like, but why does he tell us to sell our cloak and buy a sword? Right, like he's so he's contradicting himself? What am I to believe? Uh not what to do. Um, so I like the article because one, he's got a lot of reach, and a lot of people buy from him. So a lot of people are reading that. I love his. Men with chests are taking the stage, right? Guys like Bug Hall, right? Who I like a lot. I don't agree with him on everything, but I like him a lot. You know, uh Mike Pentele. I like my Mike Pentele a lot, and I don't think there's anything. And why do we always feel like we have to qualify whether we agree with somebody all the time or not?

SPEAKER_04

I don't know. I I did it just recently with uh when when Dr. Thigpin died.

SPEAKER_01

I'm just gonna say I like people. And y'all are just gonna have to assume that I like everything they say, and you can get over it.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, I like Mike Pentile so much that I definitely think he definitely should not have been canceled from a certain Catholic conference that he was supposed to speak at. Oh, wait. Did I say that?

SPEAKER_01

I'm gonna say it.

SPEAKER_04

I'm gonna say it. I'm gonna say it.

SPEAKER_01

No, you're not allowed to say it. I'm gonna no, but I'm gonna say it. Okay, I'm not saying it because I've seen I researched the evidence, Rob. He's on a website before and now he's not there anymore.

SPEAKER_04

Okay, oh, which website is this?

SPEAKER_01

Kyle Whittington is a coward. I'm putting it out there. He's got a jellyfish spine.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, for the record, there were multiple people who figured it out without me saying anything.

SPEAKER_01

So look, like Mike Pantilli doesn't even say anything that's abrasive. Like he's Canadian.

SPEAKER_04

He was gonna say he's Canadian, he's not allowed to.

SPEAKER_01

It's like it's like trying to kill you with cotton balls, like the Canadians can't do it. Why do you think they depend on us? They don't have to learn how to fight, they got us. Canadians only fight other Canadians.

SPEAKER_04

They did fight and beat us in the war of 1812. No, the British did.

SPEAKER_01

Well, we invaded Canada, which was a British colony at the time. But yeah, Kyle's a coward, man. Just like that conference in South in North Carolina was were acting as cowards, yeah. Mike doesn't even say anything abrasive, like he's as nice as they come. And the fact that you cancel him because you have one sponsor, then get rid of the sponsor and figure it out anyway. If we're gonna be holden to one person's opinion all the time, we're never going to advance in evangelizing the masses.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, if we're always gonna be beholden to to you know, the one or two Karen's out there, you'll only ever end up with Katie Prajon uh McGrady as your speaker.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, and which is as milk dose as it gets. Yeah, she is the Marty Hagen of current Catholic celebrities. Speaking of Marty Hagen, Pete Hezdes uncle, uncle. That's all that it's great. Kyle Whittington has started is runs the Catholic Influencers Creators Conference or whatever it is. Yeah, it's just but you to be honest with you, it doesn't surprise me whatsoever. We eventually have to get to the point where we we just replace these people, and these people's influence is thrown into the trash pin of mediocrity, right? And we just and that it we're getting that way, right? And I'd love to see you and Anthony and Mike put on a conference, right, of some type, you know, like so. Speaking of which, so I was waiting on a work commitment to hammer out when it was its dates were so we're gonna have to push our thing till the fall because I can't do it any earlier than June. And June in Alabama is Nick Zergoot. No, not good. I will melt. Yes, I melt. That's just I'm used to it. Uh so we're probably gonna have to push it through the fall. Okay, fall works. It's probably like late September, maybe. Well, not late September because it's my anniversary, but can we do it on October 7th?

SPEAKER_04

Could we?

SPEAKER_01

Could we? So yeah, we'll push it to the fall because anything I can do. My favorite date to celebrate. Trust me, Nimmy.

SPEAKER_04

Adrian loves him some pumpkin spice. I love pumpkin spice. I love it. Adrian is the basic white girl of Southern White Boys.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

All right, what else do we have to get into? Before I get into it, we go to X only.

SPEAKER_04

Let's see if I had anything else here. I'm looking through the comments real quick. Yeah, and I wasn't saying that the whole article from Black Monk was AI, guys. I wasn't, and if it was, who cares?

SPEAKER_01

Because I'll tell you, I had a good like I don't care.

SPEAKER_04

A lot of the YouTube descriptions that are on our channel, I use AI for to listen and generate those because I don't have the time. What is the what is he's a pizza guy? Does he does Kyle deliver pizzas? Pizza guy with patchy beard in Steubenville. All I can say is he is the Jimmy Aiken look alike in Steubenville, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Like Auschwitz Jimmy Aiken or like plump Jimmy Aiken?

SPEAKER_04

Not GLP1 Jimmy, no. Okay. Yeah, if anyone didn't get the joke, yeah. That is what I was saying. I wasn't that's why October 7th, clearly. I don't I didn't have anything else.

SPEAKER_01

You think that's what it was? Because he's associated with Gordon? Yes, that's what it was. You really, yeah, that's what it was. That's so dumb. That's so dumb. Hey, maybe Paul Thigpin got to meet those aliens he wanted to meet so bad. Dude, come on, bro. It's public. Don't talk some bullshit if you don't want somebody to come to criticize it.

Gear Shift: Get-Home Bag Part Two

SPEAKER_04

You just said everyone's retarded about one thing, okay? He was retarded about the aliens.

SPEAKER_01

He was super retarded. He was tropic thunder retarded. He said his dad wrote that several years ago. Did you see that? I was just giving you a hard time, man.

SPEAKER_04

That's all.

SPEAKER_01

I don't care. Go for it. Pascasius. Just use just use me. Don't put Rob in it. I don't want to damage Rob's.

SPEAKER_04

I was I was told not to tell you. This is completely a vote.

SPEAKER_01

Only only my opinion. I'm not speaking for Rob on that whatsoever. But he's a coward for doing that. I'll say it again.

SPEAKER_04

When you're beholden the money, it's cowardly to not just come out and say it. You know what I mean? Like, why try to keep it quiet and hide it? Why not just say, hey guys, a sponsor threatened to cancel if we had Mike on. So we talked with Mike and we determined it was best for Mike not to be on the in this year's conference.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Still kind of a kind of a little bitch move. But but at least I mean, that would be better than being like just trying to keep it.

SPEAKER_01

But if you allow people to dictate who you're allowed to talk to, right? One, you're bitch, pretty much is what it comes down to. But two, like at what point do you stop compromising? You'll never stop compromising, right? Eventually you're gonna compromise on other things because you made that one little compromise there, and then next time it's gonna be a little bit easier to compromise, and then after that, it's gonna be really easy to compromise on the big things, yeah. And that's the issue. No, content should not be your bread button, unless you're doing like documentaries and stuff, but you're still living a very frugal life, right? But if your entire livelihood is based on what you produce and put on the internet, you're going to compromise eventually. That's we're seeing it with specific shows right now that we commented on earlier, who are now we're 100% against e-girls and are now wanting to bring on e-girls, right? Because the the Francis effect is gone, and so a lot of these channels are having to do things, compromise previous established principles in order to continue to get clicks because their livelihood depends on these channels, yeah. Which is the biggest reason while I will never take money from doing this, right? Because I have a job, and my job I do very well in it, and I don't need this, I do this for the love of the game. That's the only reason I like I'm here to hang out, have a good time, talk to y'all, impart some knowledge, tell some retarded opinions. Like, that's what I do this for, right? So I will never accept money for this whatsoever. The only money we ever get is gonna be donated.

SPEAKER_04

I don't need it. It's my one of my largest criticisms of the whole Catholic Creator conference is like, should we really be coming up with an infrastructure to help Catholics do this professionally? Like, because like like we all just said, those who do do it professionally end up becoming compromised in the vast majority of cases.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, and like I don't think we should be coming developing this infrastructure to help Catholics do this professionally as a as a living, it just no I agree, and like and I don't have a problem, like Miss Casey said, I don't have a problem people making money, right? Paul made tents to make money, right? And the and the the the laborers do his wages. I get that, but when you start depending on money to to pass on the Catholic faith, eventually you're gonna compromise that Catholic faith because you need money.

SPEAKER_04

That would feel really weird to do. Yep.

SPEAKER_01

I think most of Wagner's it comes from donations for his he does like a lot of mission work, though. He does.

SPEAKER_04

And and when he produces like the content he producing is producing is not it's I'm not gonna say it's like documentary worth, like you know, in terms of scale, but it is geared much more towards that than reactions and clickbait and and things of that nature for the most part.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, why I'm gonna put some some good content, and I don't think I've ever heard him ask for money. I mean, I may have missed it, but I've never actually heard him ask for money, which is I got a lot of respect for that. All right, so we have anything else we're gonna go over on this side before we go to X? No, I'm gonna I'm gonna show y'all some stuff. You probably see some of it already. By the way, uh you're your new case in the way. Hold on. Right over there. We're gonna talk about uh get home bags part due. So go over on go over on X because I can't show these link. You know what? Let's get Adrian some love. Miss Casey, you follow me, just go to my profile. I posted it earlier. That's my last link I posted.

SPEAKER_04

For all the the challenged people here, I will get a link real quick. Ron, everybody calls me a boomer.

SPEAKER_01

And yes, the show is still misnamed. I don't think you can watch without an X account, Paul, but you don't have to follow me to watch either. So if you just want to create like a dummy account to go view the show, you can.

SPEAKER_04

There, I'm gonna pin this link here. Yep, there you go. It's in the chat. And yes, I will post it on YouTube. I don't know if it's gonna be tomorrow or the day after. We'll see what I have time for, but it will get on YouTube, yes. The issue is we just can't do it live on YouTube, so we're trying to post it afterwards when their little when their sensor bots see a gun in a live stream, it cuts it instantly. Yeah, okay. So I'm gonna cut YouTube right or cut, yeah, cut the YouTube.

SPEAKER_01

Hey, cut it with that video I sent you.

SPEAKER_04

Oh crap. Give me a second, it's gonna take me a little while. Did I save that?

SPEAKER_01

See, as y'all can tell, but I don't pay Rob anything. Because if I did, I'll expect better results than this.

SPEAKER_04

The problem is I can't share the sound unless it's in a chrome tab. Hold on. Hold on. I gotta talk, Adrian. You gotta talk. You gotta do what Anthony does when I'm gotta deal with it.

Truck Guns, Chest Rigs, Mags, And Med

SPEAKER_01

So y'all want to know how I was smoking tonight? So I was smoking some white night. All right, it's a very good pipe tobacco. It's a medium body, very complex, a well-balanced balcony style blend. I really only smoke when I'm on the show now. I don't really smoke as much because I don't smoke in the house because it will like saturate fabrics in the house. So I don't smoke in the house. I really just smoke when I come out here to my team room. Man, which is like once a week now. I'm really slacked. Talking's hard. Okay, I think I got it. You got it. I can't get dictates. So if anybody wants, look, I will drive to Atlanta. That's safe. I will have I actually St. Longinus the spear, he works in Atlanta, so I'm gonna get I'm I think I might have some sent to him and have him bring him over here because I can't get them. It's retarded. I can get out, but I can't get those. If y'all don't follow this account on X, you need to. What is this X9 or is this this is agave.

SPEAKER_04

Agave.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah. No path leads to war. So war is coming. You know that. What will you do when you feel its breath upon your neck?

SPEAKER_01

Great video. He's got a bunch of gillos. He's got a bunch of goods. We're on YouTube. Y'all go to X. We're gonna we're gonna do shooty gat stuff. Yeah. We're on X. We're on X. Y'all did y'all like my notes? I was so excited. I was like doing homework in YouTube. You were so so stoked. Look, I'm more professional than uh that other show that y'all do. That's not hard, man. I just have half the charisma that Anthony does.

SPEAKER_04

That's probably a good stuff.

SPEAKER_01

So what I want to go over on this side is so we did the get home bag last week. That was you know, in case something happens, you need you have to get home, can't use your vehicle, whatever, you need supplies to be able to get home. The situation has changed since last week. A little bit, a little bit. So with but there, guys, if y'all are under the understanding that the government's gonna save us from any terrorism, you have a lot more trust in them than I do in a taco belfart. Terrorism is gonna happen. We have 18,000. I mean, who's it? No, it was Kent, the counterterrorism director or whatever. He made the statement that there are 18,000 known terrorists in the United States right now that came across the border during the Biden years. Terrorism is going to happen. So you need to be prepared to make sure that you can come home. Like, so for example, you know, I my my family, especially my kids, they know I carry a gun and they know it every time they come up and give me a hug because their head hits it.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, every time. It's like you look down like, dude, come on, you know better. You just did this yesterday.

SPEAKER_01

Every time. My kids will jump off the stairs, and then like I'll grab out, you know, catch them in midair, and their feet will hit it. Look at what's going on with my video. I don't know, man.

SPEAKER_04

Hold on, let me uh happen there. Okay, it's not StreamYard, it's your video input. That's weird.

SPEAKER_01

Let me uh let me see.

SPEAKER_04

Let me just turn turn the camera off and then back on.

SPEAKER_01

Down to switch to my laptop camera. All right, and let me go back to my GoPro camera. Look, that's how professional I am, guys. I have a GoPro camera. I think my GoPro camera's not working. What happened? So professional. Incredibly professional. All right, we'll just go back to this.

SPEAKER_04

There we go. It's okay. I recorded like an audio only reading using the microphone on my monitor three feet in front of me. That's just a little dot without realizing it. So I'm literally listening to it, which I don't normally do. I don't know why I decided to, but I decided to listen to it later that day, and I'm like, this sounds terrible. Why what happened? I forgot.

SPEAKER_01

I was listening to an interview.

SPEAKER_04

Yes, poor daddy. He hits his head on my gun all the time.

Family Plans, Mobility, And Plate Carriers

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Yeah, it's rough. So they they asked me, like, well, dad, why do you carry a gun? Like, well, when I'm with them, it's like, we'll have to protect y'all. Yeah. Right? Like, if something happens, it's my responsibility to protect you all and to get you out of there. For instance, like this weekend, I was with my son all weekend. We went down to Auburn, we went to a baseball game, we went to we went to two baseball games actually in a basketball game. And but the Iran stuff kicked off Saturday morning after we went to the first game that the night before. And I told him, I was like, look, I was like, buddy, you're he's nine years old. I was like, look, if something happens and there's a lot of chaos, a lot of yelling, a lot of running, if we get separated, I need you to find a police officer and stay with them. And I told him, I was like, look, but if you hear gunshots, because he knows what gunshots are, he hears me shoot all the time. Yeah, if you hear gunshots, I need you to hide. I need you to find somewhere and get inside of it and hide, right? To get him to understand this the situation. But so then he asked me, you know, when I'm going to work, because I carry when I go to work. He's like, Well, why do you carry when you go to work? You know, because we're not with you, you don't need to protect us. It's like, because I need to come back home to you all, right? Because who's going to protect you if I don't if I can't get back home? And so that that is the reason that I kind of wanted to go over this tonight, of making sure you can get back home to your family, especially as a man. So one thing I've done is I've put together a new bag to go into in with my other bag. So I have a get home bag and then I have a gear bag with some stuff in it to make sure I have what I need to get home on top of other supplies that we showed last week. So the first thing I always carry with me is I always have my my carry, right? This is my Gen 5 Glock 19. I've got the the Ronin Hollison red dot on it. I've got the light. In case I need it, I rarely use it, but occasionally it out here in my property I do occasionally because I'll hear a coyote and I'm not it. But I've you know I've got a compensator or not on it now. I'll put that on this weekend. But this is what I carry almost every day. What is that? A radium? It's a radium ramjet, yeah. So and it's it's empty, right? So those of you that are flipping out right now, because I'm gonna shoot you for the camera. So this is what I carry every day. It's and I don't carry subcompact because subcompacts are super inaccurate, they're hard to get a grip, and all that. But this is why I carry I always have this on me no matter what. Um I always carry one mag and I carry Hornity Critical Duty in it, critical duty because it has the nickel-plated round, so you can sell, you know, when it's in the chamber if you've got one even in low light conditions. But then my secondary mag, where's my second mag? Hold on, let me get my back. So I always carry an extra mag on me. So my extra mag, I have to get it on my backpack. So the one I carry on me is a 15 router, so that fits flush, so I can conceal it better. But my extra mag is got an extension on it, so it carries 18 rounds, still critical duty. That's where I carry on a daily basis. If I I usually have one of these in my pocket on a Neo Mag clip, and I always have an extra mag on me. That's my baseline. Okay, now as things are going on, then the question comes in well, I'll probably need to carry something a little bit bigger than a pistol. Right? So now I carry, I don't carry, but I keep a rifle with me. So this is my this is my gun to work. So this is a Sons of Liberty Gunworks M76 upper 12.5 inch. I've got a Huxworks 556K can on it. I've got a surefire light, I've got a US night vision beam on it. A uh anyway, y'all know what I'm talking about. But this is I like this, I don't do a 10 and a half inch. There's not enough velocity that I like for a 10 and a half inch because I can go out to 400, 50, 500 yards around my house. I can see for four to five hundred yards around my around my property and in 50% of my view. So I need a little bit more longer ballistics, but it is got a pistol brace on it, uh, because it is technically a pistol.

SPEAKER_04

What was the bear length? I didn't hear that.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, so it's 12 and a half inch.

SPEAKER_04

Okay.

SPEAKER_01

So, and I've got my Trigicon, A Cogon, and then I've got a red dot on top of that as well. And then I like the Doffree Co. Come through grip because it's more of a it's almost a 90 degree. Then I've got the radian 45 degree throw lever on my safety, and then I carry it. You know, you always have a sling, right? This is a NOLA spring, or I'm sorry, a NOLA sling, and then I've got the hot pocket on it because it does get a little hot when it's suppressed. Uh you you get about two mags into it, and it's hard to hold the hold the handguard. Oh, and I always keep here in my handpon in my hot pocket, that's what this is called, right here. It protects you, but I always keep three rods in here. These are cleaning rods in case I need to punch out around, something happens.

SPEAKER_04

It hasn't been casing gets casing doesn't eject something like that.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, it hasn't happened in a long time, but that's mostly because I buy better ammo now. But back when I used to buy like steel case, it happened a lot. Yeah, and then I have a and then the BCM lower on it. So this is what I'm mostly carrying now. Now, my truck gun before this was an old like beater Anderson rifle. And like it's because I didn't care if it got stolen, it cost me like all like$400 to buy. But I don't like I can't, I'm not gonna depend my life on that Anderson rifle. It was actually my first AR I ever had because I bought it when I was in the Marine Corps and I couldn't afford anything else. But that's that's the rifle I carry right now, and I carry where's my mag there it is. So this is usually the mag I have in it. It's got Hornity Critical Duty 556 in it as well with a mag extension, gives me an extra, I think, four rounds. I think it gives me 34 rounds in it, but I don't really do it for the extra rounds, I do it because of the weight. So when I drop my mag, it actually drops out. I don't have to shake it out because some of these old Gen 2 mags, I had to you have to shake because they're just they swell a little bit when they get a little warm, and so I like the base plate because it helps drop that first mag easier. So that's what I'm carrying rifle-wise right now, because there's I need something a little bit more high power than my pistol, especially reach out the distance because I can shoot reliably up to about 65 yards with this thing and hit a man-sized target every single time. But past that, like 65 yards is still far with a pistol, but it's not far with a rifle at all. No, no, that's a gimme shot. Uh 150 yards is a gimme shot with a rifle, which is makes it even more amazing that we have a president right now because he should be dead. That is a gimme shot, yeah. So that's that can only either be mouthpeasance or intervention with that. So that's what I carry. Where you what you got, Rob?

SPEAKER_04

So I've been carrying my shadow two carry lately with the the surefire x300 and the I could think I got a hollow sun eps on this thing.

SPEAKER_01

Man, do you carry appendix?

SPEAKER_04

No, okay, that's why you carry the X300. Yes. Plus, plus, it gets it's dark a long time up here in the winter.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, so I like my I like my lights. So for those of you that carry a appendix, carrying an X300 appendix hurts.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, I would not, I I would not carry an appendix, that's for sure. But but yeah, I carry three about three or four o'clock usually. So yeah, this is this is my daily carry. But like after that the shooting on Saturday night, yesterday when we went to church, and yesterday we went to the TLM, which is in a a big well, it's a much bigger city than where we live, but it's still only like 80, 90,000, so it's not a big city by any stretch. Yeah, but when we you know it's a two-hour drive there, so in my little in my backpack that I carry everywhere with me, I have my my uh Kuna. Yep. So this one, this I actually brought this into church. Uh in a backpack, yeah, and in just a little backpack. It looks like a diaper bag, you know, it's like both me and my wife had a diaper bag basically. Yeah, it's perfect cover. Yeah, it really is. But yeah, this has eight point duty red dot on it. It's got the surefire scout, I think. Surefire Scout Pro for a little light on it. I don't have a suppressor yet, and I don't know if and when I get one, I'll it will be in the bag, but I it will it would be too big to always have on. So I like but it would still definitely go in the bag.

SPEAKER_01

Get some of the with like a Xeno hub compatible, yeah. You can just find and crank it on fast because like my my it's screw on to the to the muzzle adapt the the muzzle device, and it takes them 10 seconds to screw that thing on.

Q&A Grab Bag: Crime, Culture, And Risk

SPEAKER_04

Takes forever. I've I forget the name of the I've been looking at the uh dead air uh nine millimeter because they have the the Xeno hubs, so yeah. But then like this weekend when we're going down to the Minneapolis St. Paul for my grandma's funeral, I will have my my 300 blackout jackal with suppressor in a in a case in the car.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Well, while my camera's not working, I'm trying to see if my GoPro will go back to working. It's just not something that maybe it overheated or something. I don't know. Let's go back to this. So the question is how many mags for the car gun? Why is it not going back to my camera? There we go. So it gets into my bag.

SPEAKER_04

So I for my for my when I carry my like my jackal, when I have that in the case of my car, underneath the case, I got a chest rig with uh with six mags.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, so this is my bag. It's a field craft survival. They a few years ago, this is basically a north base bag that they just slap their logo on. So it's a few things I've been carrying in here. I've been carrying some boots because I wear dress shoes to work, I wear slacks and stuff. So I've got like pants and a shirt in here. I make sure I have a pair of boots in case something happens I need to change. But one thing in here is a test drag. So this is a tress drink by Warrior Assault Systems, which is a British company, and it's six mags. Okay, so I got four in the center and then two on the sides, and then I've got two extra pouches as well. I usually keep a radio in one, and then I I have a I guess an analog known, what is it called? Range estimation device. Basically, you put a string around, you know, eight inches out pretty much, whatever it is to estimate, right? And I keep that in here normally. Uh, I don't have it in here right now because I I was playing with it this weekend. But this is what I have in my back. This is basically, you know, this is just you know 180 rounds plus what I have in my rifle is just 210. Yep. And this is more than enough for to get away from something to basically de-escalate and get away from a situation. But this is this is mostly what I have in that bag right now. Now, as well as something else I have in the bag. Remember, this is in in coordination with my other good home bag we went over last week. So I have my my pistol belt, right? So it's got my holster, it's a lot easier to carry on this than carry inside the waistband and having to walk somewhere. Um I have a knife, but I mean, I I just have the knife because I like it.

SPEAKER_04

Um it's okay to have things just because they're cool, it really is.

SPEAKER_01

Those of y'all can see that. This is by Patriot Ordnance Factory. They offer this. I like that a lot. Yeah, I mean, it's like half the first rule of shooting is always look cool. Yes. And then I got like a I got my med kit on it. I've got two other pistol or rifle mags, and then another pistol mag. Um, because my rifle is going to be my main, right? So that's what nine mags, 270 rounds, right? That I have on me, which is a little bit more than a loadout. Normally a loadout's seven mags. 210 rounds. So that's what I have. So if I just need to throw on the belt and carry my rifle, I can. I don't have to throw on the chest rig if I want to. Got two extra mags for the rifle, one extra mag for the pistol, and then I can go to work with that. Go to work. I can't believe I said that. I can do what I need to do.

SPEAKER_04

Um you know, in this business, you often become what you hate most. No, I can't believe I said that.

SPEAKER_01

Uh, but I can do what I need to do, right? I've got enough firepower at least to remove myself and my family from this situation. Uh, because that's the whole purpose, right? Like my goal is not to go into a building and and you know, kill a bunch of skinnies, right? My goal is to get my family out of the situation.

SPEAKER_04

Well, you're not gonna be uh Obi-Wan Obi Wan Nairobi, no.

SPEAKER_01

But that that's my purpose, right? Because I need to get my family out of there. So that's what everything I have is built around. Six mags on a chest rig, little overkill, right? But it's enough to be able to give out some if I need to. If I got if there's somebody else there with me and they can't they have a rifle with them, I can give them a few mags. Like here, cover me until we get out of here, right? And then get yourself out. Yeah, yeah. Your goal is to remove your to de-ass the situation, right? You don't want to stay there now. If I'm by myself and don't have my family around, like I don't have the skills of to go like the Nairobi situation, but it doesn't mean I'm not gonna try. Like, if I got the ability to protect people, I'm going to do that. If I got the ability to stop the threat, I'm gonna try. Right. If that means I lose my life in the meantime, that's fine. At least I did what I needed to do. But if my family's with me, we're getting out of there. My goal, first of all, is to get them out there. I do like lever actions. I have a 3030 that I have some soft point in my way in and it's super fun.

SPEAKER_04

I yeah, I got a 44 meg lever lever action and a 3030. They are fun to shoot. Super fun. You feel yeah, there's I don't know what it is, but you there is there's something primal about shooting a lever action.

SPEAKER_01

Bruh, I'm Catholic.

SPEAKER_04

I was gonna say, where is this coming from?

Closing Plans And Schedule Notes

SPEAKER_01

Abortion is not a legal right whatsoever. In fact, I think women who get abortions should be arrested, put on trial, and if found guilty, should be put to death because they procreated with the intent to murder their child. Yeah, that's an interesting comment. It was probably somebody who's never seen our show before there's only the only moral boundaries to restrict it, or it should be is the the law of double effect, right? If the event, if it's doing surgery to save the mother inadvertently kills the child, that's the only time it's permitted. Right. Beretta 1301, solid gun for sure. I'm a big fan of all berettas. I got my bought. I taught my wife how to shoot on an I2 FS, and I shot myself in the foot with that because that's the gun she wanted me to buy her.

SPEAKER_04

For the record, he did not literally shoot himself in the foot.

SPEAKER_01

I did not, it was a figure of speech.

SPEAKER_04

You know how people are that someone's like, you shot yourself in the foot.

SPEAKER_01

Did you N D. But yeah, so I eventually bought my wife a bread and 92 FS and she loves it. I love my bread. I got some wood panel grips on it. She loves it. I want to get a cheetah though, or the centurion for personal carry myself eventually, but like I like I got other things I want to spend money on right now.

SPEAKER_04

So I mean because you have the you have the Shadow 2 compact, right? Yep, like a centurion, it's not all that different, you know what I mean, in terms of how it's gonna shoot.

SPEAKER_01

But it's not a beretta.

SPEAKER_04

I I understand that. I get it. And someone with two berettas, 92s, I I get it.

SPEAKER_01

Look, I'm gonna let y'all in on a little secret.

SPEAKER_04

Matter of fact, salad right there. Secret.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Three salads. Skinny women have a harder time having more babies. If you want a lot of babies, you need a thick booty latina, right? Thick booty goth. Where's a woman with some wide hips who's not gonna be skinny? Sorry. Like it's just biologically that's how it works. Are there exceptions? There's always exceptions, right? That's what makes the rule. Because there's always an exception to it. But if you want lots of babies, never choose the real thin woman who looks like she would die if she had to pick up more than 25 pounds. Okay. Uh plus, plus those type of women don't know how to cook. That is true. Never trust a skinny chef. Ever. They do, they do make cheetahs in 9mm, it's mostly 380, but it's easier to find them in 380, but they do make it in 9mm.

SPEAKER_04

They make the the new run of them in 92.

SPEAKER_01

I don't know if they make the new run, but I've found them in 9mm before. Are we being interviewed so that you can cancel this? I don't know what is this. Hey, I'll answer your questions. For a healthy life, they need to stop being transgender so they won't kill themselves.

SPEAKER_04

They need uh uh mental health care.

SPEAKER_01

They do. We need we have to stop normalizing mental sickness. These people need help, and by not getting them help, you're exacerbating the issue and basically consigning them to a life of ridicule and eventually taking their own life because if they don't get it ridicule from the normal society, they'll get it from other transgenders, yeah. I did. It's stupid. Like it's like a it's a it's really a as my mother-in-law would say, it's a nothing burger. What it just doesn't make any sense. What video? He basically is like he's got the new arch burger or whatever it is, which I didn't think it was new. That thing came out like 20 years ago. But he's like doing a doing a video about like, oh, this is so hard to eat. Like, brother, it looks like you have a hard time eating like a more than one piece of pizza, you're so skinny.

SPEAKER_04

Wait, the McDonald's CEO is made put out a video as to why it sucks.

SPEAKER_01

No, he's basically trying to reintroduce the arch burger or whatever it is. It's stupid, like it doesn't even look appetizing whatsoever. Like, I try not to eat fast food anymore because it's like one, it's not worth the money, and two, it tastes like garbage. Other than Taco Bell, I will put up with some Taco Bell diarrhoea.

SPEAKER_04

I've had Taco Bell's meatless options a couple times this Lent. I'm not gonna lie. And they were not, man.

SPEAKER_01

If I got it, like I can't find things to eat. Yeah, I'm getting a cheesy bean, whatever cheesy cheese and rice, whatever burrito, whatever it is. I loved it when they used to have the seven-layer burrito. That was like even on like non-Fridays.

SPEAKER_04

I love the seven layer up here in Minnesota. We don't have so many seven layer burritos, we have seven layer dips. I don't know if you've ever had a Minnesota seven-layer dip. I've had it. It's yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

No, it's yeah, Taco Bell, like man. And it's still kind of cheap. I mean, it's not as cheap as it used to be. I used to be able to eat a Taco Bell for like three dollars.

SPEAKER_04

The uh do you remember the the beefy Fritos burritos? Yeah, buck a piece, you could order 10 of those and be good for two days. Yep, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

See, double decker taco put I you're speaking my language, boy. Speaking my language, bro.

SPEAKER_04

Okay, so hold on, hold on. Filet of fish with or without tartar sauce.

SPEAKER_01

Well, I mean, I like tartar sauce, but anytime you order the filet of fish, you should order it without cheese. No, no, see, he's gone now, guys. He's gone now. That's what he gets. Look, let me explain it to you. The reason you order it without cheese is because they have to make it fresh, because it's always with cheese. Okay, but what I do have no idea how long it's been sitting there.

SPEAKER_04

I know. So I order it without tartar sauce with cheese, bro.

SPEAKER_01

No, no, tartar sauce is terrible. Look, we're gonna talk about somebody who has a retarded opinion. First of all, tartar sauce did you just pull a me on me? Tartar sauce was invented in Minnesota, and I don't know why you don't appreciate it.

SPEAKER_04

Hold on, wait a minute. Was it actually?

SPEAKER_01

Look it up because I just made that fact up. Let's hear it.

SPEAKER_04

19th century France.

SPEAKER_01

Look, y'all are basically French, y'all are Canadian. That's what Minnesota is, it's nothing but Canadians anyway, and Canadians are French. Just follow the line, man.

SPEAKER_04

See, yeah, I I here's the thing tartar sauce is just mayo with pickle flavor. Yeah. I just want the mayo. Do you don't like pickles?

SPEAKER_01

Are you American? Not mixed into my mayonnaise. No, do you know what the McDonald's secret sauce on Big Mac is? Thousand Island. It's Thousand Island, that's all it is. Yeah. You know what Thousand Island is? It's tartar sauce and ketchup. No, no, no, no, no. It pretty much is. It's just tartar sauce and ketchup.

SPEAKER_04

It is primarily it is primarily a mix of mayo, ketchup, and pickle relish. No You're welcome.

SPEAKER_01

You're welcome.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah. That's not good.

SPEAKER_01

You know who has the best the best fish sandwich? Culver's. Hands down. I like culvers. I wouldn't say it's the best though. I do like. In fact, I'm like the only one in my family who likes culvers. We just started getting them down here in Alabama about five years ago.

SPEAKER_04

Um they're a Wisconsin thing, so we've had them a long time.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. So like I like their I usually switch out the fries for cheese curds. Their fries, crap. Worst. The worst fries they really are. But their their root beer, top mass. It really is. But no, Captain D's. What? It's the best fish sandwich. Who's that? You don't have Captain D's up there? Never heard of it. Do you have Longjong Silvers? Not really. Well, it's kind of like Long John Silvers.

SPEAKER_04

I've heard of them and I've seen them, but there's like one or two in the state. Captain D's. They're bettered fish.

SPEAKER_01

And you can get a Cajun now. So good. So good. But I don't eat, like I don't eat it out anymore hardly. We have a we have a restaurant over here near me that does a bagel with locks on it. That's usually like my Friday or two before dinner. Fish top.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Bucky's has a good vegetarian burrito. If you're looking for a good Friday on the road thing. I've never been to a Bucky's. No, they're fun. It's like Target and a gas station. Roll off one. Target and a gas station.

SPEAKER_04

We have quick trips.

SPEAKER_01

We have quick trips too. Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

We got those two. Quick trips have has passable fish sandwiches for lent.

SPEAKER_01

Fish tacos are good. We have so a restaurant we have down here in Alabama called Taco Mama's. And they have really good fish tacos. Because we get a lot, because we're actually close to the ocean. So we get what I know that's a shock to a lot of y'all. Alabama has I'm like three hours from the Gulf at all times, no matter where I am in Alabama. But we have a lot of good, a lot of good access to seafood. In and out is okay. I had my first one I went to Dallas last summer. It was okay. Like I wouldn't now it it wouldn't even quick. Now, if it was consistent, I would like if that's that it's what they're hanging their hat on, I would like in and out. I would probably go there a lot if it was consistent. Because that's the issue I go with a lot of these light fast food. Uh, if I'm traveling or something, the inconsistency kills me. Like, I never know if I'm gonna get the same thing twice. Who is who is this person? I don't know.

SPEAKER_04

They got some good questions. Is this a reporter? Are they doing it on your profile or my profile? I don't know. How do I tell? I I'm not sure.

SPEAKER_01

I don't know. Go to our profiles, I guess. Let's see. What will be the long-term consequences of the immigration crackdown in Minnesota on the state Somali community? Hopefully, deportation. Yeah, like they all need to go. They they're incongruent with the American ideology. Like you can't these people can't stay. The majority of them are on welfare. So yeah, they gotta go. Who's the Antonio Primo de Rivar and the Falange? Bro, I'm not that smart. I'm a Marine. Y'all gotta quit. You're lucky I even it was able to pronounce that halfway decent.

SPEAKER_04

You know, you are you are definitely honest.

SPEAKER_01

I got a college degree, but it was paid for by the government. So it's basically like a high school diploma. Some of y'all are shocked to have a college degree. I see it. Y'all are I get it. I get it. I'd be shocked too.

SPEAKER_04

This person follows me. It's you you brought them into heart. 21 followers, zero hosts ever.

SPEAKER_01

Oh man, I got a bunch of notifications. Interesting. FDR's legs. Some guy follows me his name is FDR's legs.

SPEAKER_04

You're just finding this out now. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

So that tweet I did about just war theory and all that.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Ask me if it was dogma. I really haven't got any traction on it, but which surprises me. Because I figured like it would really like rustle some feathers. But uh someone asked me if the Holocaust war is dogma. It pretty much is. Like it's treated like dogma. It's treated like it for sure. Yeah. Why do some people perceive Trump supporters as being aggressively against education and science? I think it's a trope. We have a lot of people. The the idea of credentialism is a pox upon this nation. Thinking that just because you've got a degree or you've got some letters behind your name, that your opinion means something is garbage. Because they're basically just degree paper bills at this point. Right? Just like in India, you can pay somebody$50 to get a degree in something. It's the same thing. You're just paying a whole lot more for that for that down to college. For instance, my when I was going to college, I finished my degree in 2020 when I was I don't know, 39 years old.

SPEAKER_04

And I they you know what that means, everyone. In the avoiding Babylon universe, Adrian is the most educated person. Y'all are screwed. Anthony, high school dropout. Me, college dropout. Adrian, college graduate. Wow.

SPEAKER_01

I'm going, I'm going for a master's next year, too. How about that? Only because like it would help my career. But anyway, so what was I talking about? Taffy has a JD. I bet Taffy does have a JD, but you know what he has a he has a PhD in memeology.

SPEAKER_04

He also has a healthy fear of being canceled, which is why we can't call Taffy Taffy.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. What was I saying? Oh, there was one class I had, it was a philosophy class. It was on it was actually about just war theory, actually. And we had a kid in class that couldn't follow basic directions. Like one of the requirements when you wrote a paper was it had to be paper clipped and not stapled. And every single time he came with it stapled, right? And it was supposed to knock you down another grade if you didn't do that. And then his papers were garbage too. Still passed. Right. They don't there they don't care. They're still getting paid. All they care about is you coming in, break, giving them money. There is there's no status to having a degree anymore. It's just basically, can you follow directions? And sometimes it's like you couldn't follow directions, but you gave it a good try, right? So the credentialism in America is is a cancer, right? I guarantee you, I serve with guys in Afghanistan that have more common sense and world knowledge than people who have PhDs. I would trust these uneducated hillbillies with their opinion on political matters than I would somebody who has a PhD in political science. Because they've actually seen the effects of politicians' decisions as opposed to a PhD who just sees it in theory. Let's see, did I won't go over anything else? That's pretty that's pretty much the only plus up I now I don't carry a plate carrier with me. Mostly because a plate carrier is going to make you a lot less mobile, you're heavier, and so you're not gonna be as quick. I mean, I'm a big guy anyways. I need all the help I can get. But I don't carry a plate carrier for that fact. Now, I have plate carriers for my family.

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Right?

SPEAKER_01

I have a plate carrier for my wife, and I have a plate carrier for my oldest daughter, because she's not those the only ones that can wear it, and it's to protect them, right? But it's at our house, so if something happens here, put this on, here put this on. Yeah, y'all run to the woods, and then like if y'all don't see me in 10 minutes, y'all keep running, type of thing, right? But that's this part. Now I have a plate carrier that I have as well. They're all level four plates, you know. But I don't really three plus would be fine. Nobody's gonna be shooting with 30 aught six armor piercing. I don't even know if you can buy. I I've never seen the ability to buy 30 aught six armor piercing.

SPEAKER_04

But uh well, 556 will get through three plus four the the upper limit of four is 30. The upper limit of 30. Yeah. Three plus is only rated to 44 magnum. Three, no, no, or or am I thinking three a?

SPEAKER_01

You're thinking three a okay, because there is no official three plus will block seven six two and five five six. Okay now a 20 inch shooting five 55 grain less than 100 yards is gonna go through three plus like butter. Like a 20-inch rifle turns five 55 grain into duty ammo, right? Like it's the ballistics are phenomenal, but I don't carry a plate carry with me because that because I need to be mobile, I need to be able to move, and I need all the help I can get because I'm not very fast anymore. I'm old, my knees hurt, my back hurts all the time. Jeez, man. This other this this follow of yours got some questions in here.

SPEAKER_04

Is it more legal going to lead to people who really want to get an abortion, take more drastic and possibly illegal measures to get some sort of abortion? Good. If they die, if you make something illegal and someone wants to do it enough to do it, yes, that makes what they're doing illegal. That is the whole purpose of it. Yeah, so yes.

SPEAKER_01

The preservation of life is the port is the reason we make abortion illegal. Killing an innocent person because of your bad decisions is an evil, right?

SPEAKER_04

The point of making it illegal is so that then we can punish them for it to then make fur future instances of that less likely. This has to be a reporter, dude. I don't know. Is there evidence that gun bans reduce mass shooting?

SPEAKER_05

No. Well in the United States, no. And why do some people believe that there's a connection between I mean I still hear you, I see you you're good now.

SPEAKER_04

Why do some people believe me right now how are you still broadcasting?

SPEAKER_01

I don't know, it just came back.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, weird. Why do some people believe there's a connection between transgender individuals and school shootings? Is there any statistical evidence to support this claim? I did see some someone did some stats. The vast majority of school shooters are black. Of those who are not black, the vast majority of those remaining are at least in the last few years, have been transgender, like the vast majority.

SPEAKER_01

So if we go over the last 20 years, say we go over the last 30 years, we go to Columbine, right, which is 1998. Nine, eight, something like that. Yeah, right. If we go over the last 30 years, if we take out the vast majority of them who are African-American, black, whatever you want to call it, right? Right, the next group would be white males. Yes, right, over the last 30 years. Now it's a it's a very small subset of the entire amount of school shootings because 90% of them are black, right? Over the last five years, the white and the white males have been eclipsed massively by transgender individuals over the last five years. You have a uh up until 2021, you had a 40% chance of committing suicide as a transgender. Since 2021, acceptance of transgenders has only gotten more widely acceptable, and it has increased to 50 percent. Right? You have a one in two chance of killing yourself as a transgender now.

SPEAKER_04

And that that likelihood does not change after surgery, no, or you know, whatever the most drastic treatment to affirm someone in their trans state, it does not of does not lower the likelihood of suicide. No, not at all.

SPEAKER_01

That's why we should that's why we should be seeking help for these people. Yeah, because they need compassion, they need understanding, and they need somebody to listen to them because they are acting out to get attention, and because they either lack parental love at home, affection, listening, whatever, or they have received some type of abuse due to more than likely either a step parent or an extended family member. Statistically, those are all the likelihoods.

SPEAKER_04

What are the actuals? I'm not, I mean, I'm not gonna pull up statistics while we're on there, Google those, but I know that the black black males make up six percent of the population in the United States, and trust me, far more than six percent of school shooters have been black males. So yeah, and it's and it's largely due to to to gang and inner city violence. Though the shooters who are trying to make some sort of mark or you know, whatever that's kind of a different subset.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Is it the that is this the that's my truck one? Did you see that video?

SPEAKER_01

No, hold on. This is me right here, right? All right, here we go. Just pay attention to like the last second. Oh the palamas cover.

SPEAKER_03

Yep, yummy.

SPEAKER_04

Oh running in front.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, I laugh so hard awful lot.

SPEAKER_04

I saw there's a video going around of some of the missiles coming into a US base, and the missile hits like the must be the parking lot and the up the outskirts of the base. Someone goes, No, that's my truck.

SPEAKER_01

Man, that would suck. Uh man. And Iran is launching all kinds of missiles. So the blood moon that is happening tonight, in central time, it'll be from 5.04 to 6.02.

SPEAKER_04

Which is why I asked my mom if my seven-year-old could stay the night with her. Because she did not realize that, which means she doesn't not know that she will be waking up at 5 a.m. tomorrow when he gets up to look at it.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I I still think something big is gonna happen tonight. I think Israel's gonna cross the line. I hope I'm wrong. I hope y'all can all point to this and say I'm wrong, but I really think something big's gonna about to happen.

SPEAKER_04

Which means I have to take the nothing ever happens side of this side of it, I guess.

SPEAKER_01

I hope I hope you're right. I hope you're right.

SPEAKER_04

So do I. So do I.

SPEAKER_01

Alright, guys. I think we're gonna cut it. We're good two and a half hours in. I'm gonna go get in bed with my wife and cuddle for a little bit and go to sleep.

SPEAKER_04

Cuddle, talk about all again tomorrow. Adrian's gonna cuddle and talk about his favorite book. Which the name is escaping me, which is why I haven't said it yet. Your favorite.

SPEAKER_01

Oh! Twilight.

SPEAKER_04

He's gonna cuddle and talk about Twilight.

SPEAKER_01

That's what he's gonna do. I do have I do have something else in my in my bag. So this is a copy of the small copy of Christian Warfare. If y'all haven't got this, it's like it's you should every Catholic man should have this. It's fantastic. The bigger volume is even better, but it's not as portable. It's got a little bit extra in it, but I keep this in my bag as well. It's nice to have.

SPEAKER_04

Every time I've tried to order that from Angelus Press, it's out of stock.

SPEAKER_01

I went to the wholesaler. I had to get it from this and the rosary warfare one. Yeah, I just went to the wholesaler and like, hey, can I get a copy of this? You have to order 25 sets, 25 at a time. I was like, Can I just pay you for one? And you send me one. He's like, Yeah, I guess so.

SPEAKER_04

Sorry, the rules said you gotta do this. Can I not do that? Yeah, sure, that's fine.

SPEAKER_05

Like, okay, great.

SPEAKER_01

I'll do that. That's fine. All right, we're gonna end it here, and assuming nothing else crazy goes on, we will see y'all on Monday next week.

SPEAKER_04

Well, I mean, so we have the show with well, we have the show tomorrow.

SPEAKER_01

On avoiding back if something crazy comes on, I'm uh goes on, I'm gonna pop on and break into y'all's show tomorrow night. That's fine. That'll be fun. Just warn Anthony about it.

SPEAKER_04

Wednesday night, nothing planned yet. Thursday night, Joshua Charles is coming on to do a call-in show. I probably will not be on that one because I'll be traveling for my grandma's funeral.

SPEAKER_01

So we'll see. Y'all pray for Rob's grandmother. Yes, thank you. We've been including it in our rosary. My kids keep going. Who is that? It doesn't matter, just pray for. Quit asking questions.

SPEAKER_04

Well, we appreciate it, man.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, absolutely. All right, guys, we will see y'all next week.

SPEAKER_04

Here comes the best three-minute outro in the world. There it is. Here we go.

SPEAKER_02

Emmercy on me Elmer steal the Soul Emma HM.