Guns 'N Rosaries
Welcome to Guns 'N Rosaries – a spin-off from Avoiding Babylon, dedicated to firearms, self-defense, and self-preparedness through a Catholic lens. Join hosts Rob, a passionate firearms enthusiast from Avoiding Babylon, and Adrian, a Marine veteran of the Global War on Terror, as they blend practical skills with faith-based insights. Whether you're honing your marksmanship, building resilience, or preparing for uncertain times, we've got you covered. Subscribe for reviews, tips, discussions, and more! God bless.
Guns 'N Rosaries
Britain's War on Victims | Henry Nowak & What Comes Next
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A teenager gets stabbed in the street, the police arrive, and the first move is to put the victim in cuffs. That single detail forces a hard question: how much of your safety have you outsourced to systems that may not understand the situation, may not protect you, and may even treat you like the threat? We use the UK Henry Novak case as a springboard to talk about self-defense, public disorder, and what happens when trust in institutions collapses.
From there we get practical about preparedness you can start this week, not someday. We talk through prioritizing shelter and food, why two weeks of food is a reasonable baseline, and how to think clearly when the economy tightens, layoffs happen, or local services get thinner. The goal is stability for your family, not panic, and we keep circling back to choices that reduce risk without turning life into a bunker fantasy.
Then we lay out clear concealed carry training standards and firearms benchmarks that are easy to test: how to carry without constantly touching your gun, why maintenance matters, how to draw from concealment without snagging clothing, and how to build confidence carrying chambered. We also cover pistol and rifle drills like the Bill Drill and failure-to-stop, distance standards, holsters to avoid, and why Project Appleseed is a solid path for foundational rifle marksmanship.
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Shop Talk And Summer Weather
SPEAKER_00You gotta go tomorrow night too, don't you? Like three days in a row. Yes, sir. My kids hate me. At least those pay you. True. True. This this is just for love of the game. Man, it was it got super nice here today. It's June in Alabama, so I was expecting to get up today, and it was gonna be like sweaty, nasty by the time I got out of the house. And it's been nice, man, all day. In fact, I'm out here in my shop and I don't have any air conditioning. I've got like a portable air conditioning unit. I just haven't hooked it up yet because I don't even know if it's gonna work. I got it off one of those like thrown off the back of the truck stores, you know. And I want to hook it up to see if it works. But I'm afraid it was gonna trip a breaker.
SPEAKER_02But they like your new, they like your they like your new laptop.
SPEAKER_00Oh, they like this? This looks better. Good. I'm glad. I'm glad y'all can see me in 3D now.
SPEAKER_02Well, at least until your internet goes out.
SPEAKER_00Well, you know, this might have a better Wi-Fi card, yeah. I don't know. That's true too, yeah. We'll see if it holds up better or not. I tell you, I did like my work laptop, because I was out here today working from my house. So I was out here in my shop all day working from home, and my laptop right next to it kept dropping signal, but this kept signal the whole time. Because I don't know if it's a different type of technology or what. But Macs usually have pretty good network cards in them. Yeah, I mean it's worked great. I've had no complaints about it whatsoever. Man, I've been all over the place today, driving everywhere today, and come home and gonna be home because my wife has some people over from the parish. Man, did you see the uh Father Rossetti news? I did, yeah. I bring that because my wife loves, she's you know, she's a big advocate for spiritual warfare. In fact, she keeps me on on the ball all the time. Because once, you know, usually the first Sunday of the month, I do you know, around the house.
SPEAKER_02You you're gonna get me in trouble.
SPEAKER_00That was a form of Adrian. That was a formal eye. Yeah, that's me. Look, I will put Adrian at the end of my own speak for now, or at least an A or something. But uh, you never know. Rob might like those big bitty latinas too. You never know. Well, always the Nordic girls for me. But anyway, my wife is you know, she keeps me on the ball when it comes to the spiritual warfare stuff a lot. And usually on like the first Sunday of the month, I'll do like the perimeter prayer in the house and the prayer against you know retaliation and all that. And prayer is definitely against big I'll I'll get a story about that here in a minute. So so uh doing all that, and so I saw the news about my senior Rossetti, but he's my senior in the I think he is.
SPEAKER_02Yes, Montes.
SPEAKER_00And uh we have a priest that comes down here to Birmingham from the St. Michael Center in DC. He and he usually brings like 200 relics every time he does it. And so I've got like my wedding ring's been touched to like the true cross, it's been touched to the cloak of St. Joseph and the veil of Mary, and you know, quite, you know, the the uh a couple of relics for like St. Peter or stuff like that. Yeah. And so like I don't like I'm trying to figure out how I'm gonna break her the news that he's been removed because she's gonna be mad. We don't talk about like politics stuff at all. Usually I like kind of tell her like some stuff that might be going on, but she kind of sees me as the even keeled one that, like, hey, yes, things are going crazy, but like we're not we're not beering, we're staying on the course. And so just having to tell her about that is not gonna be fun at all. She's a big fan. In fact, she's going to a conference this weekend, a homesteading conference in Tennessee, and she's go, she's excited because she's gonna be able to go to Father Dan Rehill's parish for Mass on Sunday.
SPEAKER_02Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_00Um, and she loves she listens to his homilies all the time. So she's excited about that. So I'm gonna have the kid just me by myself all weekend, which is good and bad for my wife, because like the kids they love it because I do a lot of stuff with them that you know I yeah, she normally would not approve of. But uh she didn't get choice at this at this point.
SPEAKER_02No, so I think she's also worried tannerite.
SPEAKER_00We get our boys together, love some tannerite. We'll get up early one morning and do some coyote hunting. But so she'll she'll be gone all weekend, and so I'll get the kids all weekend to do. We're gonna we've already got plans for s'mores on Saturday. We're gonna make s'mores. He was like, Dad, can we just do them tonight? No, we do it here tonight. And we're not doing it tomorrow night either. I was like, we don't do it on Friday because we don't eat desserts on Fridays, we'll do it on Saturday. Oh, I've been waiting all week. Well, you can wait three more days because you're not gonna die from not having s'mores. We got all the regulars showing up.
SPEAKER_02Oh, that's right. I was gonna put this on you in texture.
SPEAKER_00I hope you find the biggest beauty on Latinas. We uh we uh we have some new people coming to the parish, and it's uh they're Hispanic or sometimes. You know what? I don't like to label everybody Mexican because Mexicans hate Guatemalans and Guatemalans hate Hondurans, you know, all that stuff. Yep. Everyone hates Nicaraguans. Everyone hates Nicaraguans, those Nick Gars and what they call them. But uh they uh we had a
Spiritual Warfare And Relics
SPEAKER_00third Sunday potluck, and they and I was this was like the one potluck I wasn't staying at because we had to go do something, and they brought tamales. Ocean, you know where you would kill it? You would kill it in Japan. Let me tell you why. So when I when I was in Japan, all the black dudes had girlfriends, every single one. I don't care how ugly, how fat, didn't matter. They all had girlfriends, Japanese girlfriends. And so we I had a friend who was dating a Japanese girl and he was white, and but she had grown up in America most of her life when she moved back to Japan when she like was right out of college, and she came back and she spoke really good English, so I could actually talk to her. And I asked her, I was like, Why do Japanese women flock to black African-American men? And she goes, Well, she goes, It's kind of funny because most Japanese women only exposure to black men are in hip-hop videos, so they think all black men are rich hip-hop artists, so take advantage of that.
SPEAKER_02But in reality, they're out on the street corner hawking hawking barrels of Kool-Aid.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, you know, just like selling plates, man. It's the same thing. They just had to shift the product because the EVT doesn't buy all that stuff to plates anymore. It's the same. Especially west of 65 down here in Birmingham, that's where most of the scholars and the joggers live. You'll see that a lot over there. They'll selling plates or whatever, and it's just food they bought with their EVT and they're selling it. I mean, like at least they're cooking it.
SPEAKER_02I imagine most Blaisians are Asian mother, black father.
SPEAKER_00Yes, mostly. Yeah. Oh there is a taboo in the African-American community of black men straying outside of their demographic for women, wives particularly, because that leaves black women behind. But I mean, I don't want to fight, I don't want to marry somebody have to fight all the time. So I'm sure they don't either.
SPEAKER_02I I mean, I it just seems very selfish to me for the black women want to keep all the fatherless children to themselves.
SPEAKER_00Well, the good thing is the black men aren't taking the best white women. So we've got that. They they're taking they're taking one for the team. They're always getting like the heavy set friend who tries and block all your friends from popping to her their friends, you know. That's the ones they always jump on real quick. I don't know what it is, they love them.
SPEAKER_02I bet it's all from black women. I think that's what he's saying, yeah. Yeah, no, but the black women are saying that. I mean, I've never seen one, right? So maybe it's just a platonic form.
SPEAKER_00Isn't uh uh what's his name? King Pix, he's blazing. Who the guy on history did the pretty sure he's blazing.
SPEAKER_02Should I message him on Twitter for first time I've ever just asked him? Are you blazing?
SPEAKER_00You blazing it'll probably turn into a video. He'll do one of his hey twin videos and he'll be an Asian guy.
SPEAKER_01Poor Paul is getting friendly fired, he's not even here.
SPEAKER_00So, all right, hold on. I'm gonna go to the host comment here. I so I don't know what this back rooms is. I know it's a horror movie that you know it's a movie, right? That Bishop Barron is promoting, pretty much.
SPEAKER_02No, he was obsession, he was talking about the movie.
SPEAKER_00Oh, obsession. Somebody I know was talking about back rooms today, it was good.
unknownI don't know.
SPEAKER_00Obsession was filmed here in Alabama, was it? Yeah, we we've been having a lot of films. Along with Deliverance and The Hills That Bys. No, that was Georgia. That was Georgia. Same thing. I mean, yeah, it kind of is, but no, like Matthew McConaughey was here actually the town over from us filming the a movie that's coming out soon. And like there's been a lot coming over here. In fact, Pat Williams bought Fort McClellan over in Anniston and is turning it into a movie studio.
SPEAKER_02After we talk about this, I would I want to talk we gotta talk about Filipinos for a second.
SPEAKER_00In the Marines, we were not allowed to use the the word flip chart because it offended Filipinos.
SPEAKER_02We wonder what it meant to be. Do you know what flip chart is? Well, I mean, I don't know what it is for.
SPEAKER_00Like the white paper you flip over. Yeah, I know what it is. The white paper you flip over right. Well, like when we have to do classes where we always have a flip, we weren't around to call it a flip chart because it offended the Filipinos. Because there's a lot of Filipinos in the Navy and they're all over marine bases. Why does it offend Filipinos? I guess it's the slang term for Filipino flips.
SPEAKER_02Huh. My my question is, are Filipinos are they Asian or Latina?
SPEAKER_00Filipinos are the blacks of the Pacific, they're very musical people. They are. Have you ever seen a play? They're phenomenal.
SPEAKER_02I've seen a certain cardinal from there saying karaoke.
SPEAKER_00Case in point. He's not good, so he's not an exemplification of that culture. But just look up like Filipino karaoke. She she threw out the blatoin.
SPEAKER_02That's like a platonic form and made a joke about how black women hoard all the fatherless children, and you're offended that I ask if Filipinos are Asian or Latino.
SPEAKER_00Are we talking about Indians with a dot or with a feather? Not feather. Not feather, so with a dot. With a dot. No, Indians are their own category. Like even black people don't swim in their own poop. That's because they don't know how to swim. Man, we got off the rails like as soon as this thing kicked off.
SPEAKER_02Okay, hey, to even this up, we gotta make fun of white people now. So are the Polish the black people of Europe? Or is that like or is that like the Serbs and Romanians?
SPEAKER_00I mean, they're they're kind of the same.
SPEAKER_02I would say Romanians are like the Italians of Europe, but I suppose Italians are the Italians of Europe.
SPEAKER_00Well, all the all the gyps are from Romania.
SPEAKER_02So would they be the oh but do you know where do you know where the gypsies actually where the so they're you know right there they call themselves the Romani. Do you know where they come from originally? It's not from Romania. Romani, it's uh where they're from they're from India. Come on, man. They they migrated from India in like the 1100s. For real. Really? Yeah. I'm gonna trust you on this. I'm serious. Romani are called Romani, not it doesn't come from Romanians are called Romanians because of Roman, right?
Culture Talk And Japan Dating Myths
SPEAKER_02Romani that that that word is based in yeah, well, I suppose it's it's from an older Indian language, yes.
SPEAKER_00So let's uh let's even this out a little bit and make fun of some white people uh other than calling Polish the black people over Europe. Did you know the first time that I heard so I had a black guy at when I went through prior school and he told me that when white people sweat, they smell like wet dog.
SPEAKER_02I've heard that from a few other races, yes. Yeah, that's interesting.
SPEAKER_00It is interesting. They they don't like dogs, so how do they know? You know, those are weapons, those aren't dogs. And then what was the other thing? Oh, they find it disgusting that we what we like mayonnaise. Really? Yeah. I mean, I get it, you know. Did I ever tell you all the story about the time I uh mayonnaise? Oh, I love mayonnaise. Oh god. I mean, I'm not myself. I like it, I like it in stuff, you know. I like it on sandwiches, but I wouldn't need a spoonful of it. Did I ever tell you all about the prank we did on the chief that we came in on fire station about mayonnaise? No. So I was my first station I was stationed at in first fire station I was stationed at when I was a firefighter. We had a chief, they would come around like every other ship, usually on like a weekend shift is when they'd come by and just you know, check how things are going, check up on us, whatever. Unless like somebody got in trouble, then you know, if you saw a chief coming during the week, it was bad. But um we had this chief, and he's a black guy, and he hated mayonnaise, hated it. Well, our driver engineered, the guy who drove the fire engine, he was black too, but he decided to play a prank on him on the chief when he still because he knew it was a Saturday shift, we knew he was coming that day. So we had with in a fire station, everybody has they they collectively pay for the condiments and and you know, things that everybody uses, like mayonnaise and ketchup and salt and pepper, yeah, and sprays, well that right. Well, we just ran out of mayonnaise, and so he cleaned out the jar and made vanilla pudding and put it back in the jar and put it in the fridge. And when we saw the chief pull up, he decided to go get the jar and he was eating the vanilla pudding out of it as the chief came in. Chief comes into the uh the uh like the living room area and sees him, looks at the jar, looks at him, looks to the jar, and he goes, he starts gagging like dry heaving bad, and he has to run out of the building because he's thrown up out on the drive pad to get out of the thing, and he's just sitting there eating it. He walks down and say feed okay, still eating the still eating the vanilla pudding as he's vomiting everywhere.
SPEAKER_02One of uh two of my my best friends from college, they were uh both at my wedding. They they were roommates together like freshman year, I think. And forget which one, but one of them hated mayo, hated it. They're both white, but one of them hated, hated, hated mayo. So the other one took his tube of toothpaste and squeezed all the toothpaste out and pumped in mayo so that when he went to brush his teeth, he was brushing his teeth with mayo. It's he's as he realized he just starts vomiting all over the bathroom.
SPEAKER_00That's so bad. I'm gonna use that one. That was bad. So you do you know what mayo is made of?
SPEAKER_02What and eggs and oil.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, it's just eggs and oil. You can make it at home. Oh, I I bought you by my farm eggs and get some oil and makes your own mayo.
SPEAKER_02I made it at I made it at home. It was I mean, personally, I like the qp mayo the best. What qp. We don't have that. I don't know what that is. It k e wes that go in your hot dishes. No, no, qp, it's a Japanese mayo. I've never heard of it.
SPEAKER_00You would you were in Japan, Japanese man? What doesn't mean I bought mayo there. I bought sushi.
SPEAKER_02If you ever find it, it's K E W P I E.
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SPEAKER_02It is legit like I mean, I like I mean, in Hellman's is what we generally well. We have craft and Hellman's up here. I've tried Duke's, Duke's is very good. I know that's popular in the South. Q P is better than all of them. Miracle whip is not mayonnaise. Look, look, tartar. I like mayo. I don't like dill pickle-flavored mayo, and that's what tartar sauce is.
SPEAKER_00Man, we love tartar sauce out here. I'm not we do fish ticks on Fridays, we do mayo. In fact, we uh mix ketchup with it, which is just McDonald's Big Mac sauce, it's the same thing. And my dad growing up, because you know, growing up in Louisville, Kentucky, it was a very Catholic town, and so we we had a lot of fish places everywhere all the time. And he he would mix them together. He called it instead of tartar, it was rat rat sauce because he mixed it with mayo. My kids love it. They're like, dang, we have some rat rat sauce.
SPEAKER_02My theory is that the the places and and cultures and people who really like tartar on tartar sauce on fish like it because they're not used to good fish. Like, like what what's the most popular kind of fish down there? Catfish?
SPEAKER_00At the barbecue places, yeah.
SPEAKER_02Right.
SPEAKER_00The bottom feeders fish.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, like up here, you know, everyone fishes for walleye.
SPEAKER_00Um what's the one that starts with an F? Can't remember the name of it. Well we went when we were when I was in Minnesota about five years ago, they had pickled flesh. Pickled something. Well, pickled herring? No, it wasn't herring, it was something else. Started with an F. But it was good. Now, me, you know, I'm close to the coast. So we get access to a lot of seafood. A lot of goods, yeah. But you but you still you're I mean, unless you're buying it from a guy that was, you know, he moved because a lot of guys here, especially in Birmingham, will go down to the coast on the weekends, fish all weekend, and then come up here and sell it on you know, exits on the highway and sell them at coolers. So you can buy like shrimp and you know, whatever you need to, you know, that you want. So we we've got some good access here in Birmingham, but when Louisville, no. Right. We're we're at least 12 hours away from the coast, no matter which way you went. So we didn't get anything. Yeah, like it was.
SPEAKER_02I went to I went to school in Nebraska, right? And they really don't have any lakes in that state that aren't just man-made reservoirs. So, you know, everyone like the fish that they would have at fish fries were always catfish, and everyone slathered, you know, slathered in tartar sauce. It's like, ugh.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Yeah. We uh when we do a fish fries in our parish, yeah. They usually do catfish, but we do two. We either do a fried catfish or we do one of the guys one of the knights there makes a really good it's like a butter and old bay type I don't even know what to call it because it's not like marinating in it but uh man it's phenomenal it's so good and that always goes first the fried stuff is the stuff the kids get that's what the kids want all the time yeah but man the I don't think braised maybe I don't know yeah I mean don't get me wrong I I don't mind catfish I just I even catfish I prefer without tartar because like most fish generally is such mild flavor like I want to I want to taste the fish yeah yeah I get that in fact we just had steaks tonight from one of our steers we slaughtered last year it was so good and I've I've grown like we we were just grass grass feed ours we don't feed them any brain whatsoever yeah and it is definitely a different taste it is but it's so good man it's yeah and my my wife when she first started making steaks she tried different ways of doing it she's got like a reverse here and all that now she just does it in the pan and just constantly getting the butter put over it and to get yeah and that's pretty butter and salt that's about it so good man it's I my favorite way to do it is is sous vie um for you know 24 hours at 130 and then just steer the crap out of each side for a minute and oh my gosh it's so good now what does anybody know I'm talking about the pickled fish like it starts with an F.
SPEAKER_02Hold on let me see if I can do a Google search like so up here there they do pickled whitefish out of Lake Superior sometimes pickled herring but those those are from the ocean and herring perch pike Minnesota sashimi pickled Minnesota yeah
Mayonnaise Pranks And Food Opinions
SPEAKER_02I'm on Google if it's Minnesota sashimi it wasn't pickled herring we went to some like mob run restaurant and they had it and it was really good you we do not have mob run restaurants in Minnesota yeah you do no yes you do what like Italian mob Irish mob it was in it was in St.
SPEAKER_00Paul I'm pretty sure that would be still Irish or Italian yeah but it was 100% mob run I'm telling you I the fact that the original owner had many pictures with like Frank Sinatra like some other mob affiliated guys there ain't no way so there is so I I live right on the edge of the superi national forest and there is back in the woods quarter mile hike off of this little dirt road that no one ever dries down there is what's left there a stone foundation of house that was a hideaway for Al Capone oh yeah yeah there's a uh there's a restaurant I think up in Milwaukee somewhere in Wisconsin that is an old prohibition mob like hotel they turned into a restaurant so there's all these like secret entrances and and stuff all over the place and like a couple of the tables are in these secret you know side tunnels and stuff I I've got a buddy who's the chair's deputy up of Walkshaw and like he wanted to go up there and visit him and we'll go there sometime he's like no you gotta come up here and go to a Packers game brother I'm not going to Wisconsin in December crazy there ain't no way yeah we do not have fish that you don't have a fish that starts with F. Flat flathead catfish no I don't know I'll I'll try to remember it'll like I'll just tweet just the name of it nobody'll know what I'm talking about. Did you see did you see the post I made not too long ago a couple hours ago about GWAT alchemist I saw that I'm like what is he talking about it was it it was vague on purpose for the like he has a channel on YouTube and he does a lot of good tactics stuff and stuff but apparently he's just a Gnostic he he thinks like the universe is run by magic and so he's got a video coming out about how the you know what magic is what the occult really is and like they're the real you know treasurers of the way the universe works I'm like this dude is retarded I'm like I don't like what like this day of age this day and age where we have access to the internet and you believe in things like Tartaria serious BNW gorilla fell off so much well he believes everything that's on TikTok. Yeah and it's it and it and it's all those what it is is got they're struggling to find meaning somewhere right and so that what they do is they they pick up that low-hanging fruit that is the most sensational to them that has some semblance that it could possibly be true. So they pick up like there's no way that God will let all this stuff happen.
SPEAKER_02So therefore it has to be you know they're hiding history from us from the 1800s and earlier no man we've got we've got writings from like 4000 BC like the 1800s are one of the best documentaries in history well and so one of his arguments was especially like the World's Fair he's like we had all these buildings and they're just gone because they were made of plowwood and two by fours it was a basic movie set yeah that's exactly what it was we had all and then this mud flood came and buried everything no no no no there was a flood but it was a mud the little in history in this I mean this is according to like you know the like old earth you know what we were like due to forget the type of volcano erupting but I think basalt a basalt basalt volcano something like that.
SPEAKER_00That was like according to old earth like 200 million years ago like we're just making up numbers at this point yeah but I I'm just saying like it's just it's wild to me the access to the information and primary sources we have and people still choose to believe this garbage but but what it what it helps you do is it helps you filter out the people who are stupid right like people who you know you shouldn't put critical reasoning right exactly it's just it's wild to me like for instance that Father Young video with Tucker right and I made that post about he he says the flood was caused by melting glaciers like so by global warming is what you're saying is what caused it so the flood and all the rain came from God melting the glaciers and when Genesis specifically tells us it comes from the depths yeah so it I I haven't heard it I haven't watched it I don't know exactly what he what he said I posted just a clip exactly verbatim that's what he said because I was listening to it I was like what what what people what what the theory is on that is that during what they call the younger dryas which was like according to them 11000 11
Conspiracy Thinking And Flood Narratives
SPEAKER_00and a half thousand years ago right it was there was a warming period and that there was a glacier basically the Black Sea was a lot larger at that point and there was a glacier holding the back the Black Sea back.
SPEAKER_02And that that one glacier melted enough to where there was a a meltwater pulse what that's what at least they what they call it a meltwater pulse from this enlarged Black Sea that would have wiped over all of Anatolia all of you know the Levant that it was a localized flood you know for for Noah basically that got recorded in the Bible that way. So that I mean that that's even if that's not what he realizes he's that was weird I I at this point I just think it's me that's the issue.
SPEAKER_00So I'm like I'll just wait for me to catch up so hold on let me turn off my Wi-Fi so my my counter that would be why do we have flood narratives can everyone still hear and see me can y'all see me I can see you and I can hear you is it my internet that's bad maybe some people say yours some people say mine it could be streaming it might be tonight yeah it might be stream yard that calls me a stream if it's both of us there's right no way it's both of us if anybody it's gonna be me every civilization who has at least a spoken record of their history has a flood narrative in their history are y'all having a harder time hearing me or Rob or y'all not hearing anything at all talking into the wind might be I'm just gonna let dead air happen to be like the fing out hold on can you can you hear me right now I hear you and you were I mean I can hear you fine you kind of you know Peter Frampton there for a minute but other than that I can still hear you there does seem to be something wrong with my internet it kicks me then it's it sorry I'm looking down detector see what's going on well a bunch of websites well now my my internet is saying check internet connection so I'm pretty sure it is mine but it's working for the moment so yeah but like we were saying like I was saying so going towards like every civilization having a flood narrative from the Chinese to the tribes in South America right so it wasn't just a localized flood they all speak about it. Yeah yeah so it's obviously a global flood not just yeah a which then makes you wonder like where did the water go then did it go back into the earth that's a good question or did it evaporate within 40 days would you I don't know maybe that's why the maybe the you know we have more density in the air now which is why we don't have dinosaurs anymore it didn't evaporate in 40 days right it rained it rained but it would have been it it would have in order for him to find land after the 40 days it would have had to evaporate I'm trying to give it the benefit of the doubt it had to have started evaporating in from the 40 days that there's no way it did it in 24 hours.
UK Stabbing And Media Blackouts
SPEAKER_00Right agreed so where did it did it go back into the depths did it get was there like a giant drain that God opened up and it went all back into the earth sucked all the all the dinosaurs down yep they all went down that that drain with all my kids' bath toys well it's been our customary 35 to 45 minutes should we get into the normal topic to the topic yeah yeah let's talk about is it Novak or Novak it all it all jacked to Cartha well so it's spelled Novak but he's Polish right so novak yeah probably so I think uh one thing I had to learn was the picture that's going around has been altered it's it's the AI upscale yeah well they didn't have those demon fingernails right the those were artifacts of the AI upscaling yeah which may tell you something about AI but it's just the like I I've listened to a lot of the commentary especially today preparing for the show you know listen so for those of y'all that that don't know what happened a young man 18 years old was having a custard you know conversation with an invader he had been he had a drink or two his blood test show he was well under like the legal limit to drive so he wasn't drunk or even really intoxicated he probably had maybe a slight buzz he was snapchatting right as he walked on the street and he bumped into a Sikh right it's pronounced Sikh isn't it yeah it's pronounced Sikh which they're not technically don't consider themselves Indian but basically in an Indian immigrant to Great Britain and the the Sikhs carry ceremonia well they call they say ceremonial daggers on them as part supposedly of their religion and the Sikh was saying something you know the this guy has a record of threatening people like there's now videos of him prior threatening people with a sword stuff like that.
SPEAKER_02After Henry bumped into him so Henry jokingly because he was maybe slightly buzzed you know said oh like oh you're a bad man huh and started to walk away and then the guy took his ceremonial dagger and stabbed him what five times I think yeah four or five times.
SPEAKER_00So this is the supposed ceremonial dagger let's call it a kirpon but a lot of Sikhs are saying that's not a kurpon one their ceremonial daggers are not supposed to be sharp oh really I don't know if you I don't know if you remember this story from it was I don't know it could have been five ten years ago there's a Sikh temple I think out west somewhere and during their service or whatever two it formed into two factions during the service like they were having an argument and they all started having a sword fight like it spilled out into the street and they're all fighting each other but like no damage is done because nobody's sword was sharp. Right so this is supposed this is allegedly the knife so once he was stabbed his mother took the knife and got it out of there so it wasn't on the scene the the the the perpetrator's mother's right the seeks because this happened basically at his house yeah the Sikh's mother got it out and then from there all the family was basically conspiring to make sure this looked as bad on Henry as possible said he was being racist.
SPEAKER_02It was neither the perpetrator or the perpetrator's family that actually called the police yep supposedly his brother and claim that you know there was a white person being racist towards them.
SPEAKER_00Yep the cops show up and basically start to arrest Henry even though Henry's telling them he's been stabbed they say something along the lines of no mate I don't think you have been as they start to arrest him and of course they're they're not seeing any blood because he's bleeding internally right there was a blood trail along the road was there it was dark so they couldn't see it very well okay so then one of the other officers that was there said well I think it was a female she's like well maybe we should check him anyway just in case right but at that point he's already cuffed and he can't breathe he's saying he can't breathe and which means he was probably stabbed on torso and he's got a you know attention pneumothorax or something where you know one of his lungs basically deflated and he can't breathe and then he just bleeds out and cuffs did we did we want to watch the body I don't if y'all want to go watch it you can go watch it one for two reasons one I don't want YouTube to flag us and two it's not that it's graphic but it's you you're you do watch someone die like yeah you're you're watching someone's life leave them and that's coming from a guy who's seen that numerous times whether it be in war or as a paramedic that's not something to be taken lightly um at all it also on the police body cam they picked up the brother telling the perpetrator in Punjab or whatever the language is to tell it was telling him hey you need to claim this is self-defense. Right and so now at this point the only reason we're finding out about really now because there's in in Britain there's a blackout on media on any of these attacks while it's in trial. Yep right so they can only release this stuff after the trial is done. Because this happened as of a year ago right yeah it is a while ago as of right now as far as I understand I might be wrong there might be new information that's come out since the mother is the only one that's been convicted of anything yet I thought I thought the perpetrator had been I don't think so not yet. I think he's I think they're still maybe getting to that but as far as I know and I may be wrong if y'all find the details on this let me know but and and also as of this point the police officer the their first arrival police officer has resigned so he is probably due to threats and guilt I'm assuming but since then there has been riots in in in that town like bad riots people are fed up yeah I think I think the I think the perpetrator did he good good yeah because the only one that when I was listening to commentary today the only one they brought up was the mother the mother was convicted for whatever their law is for aiding and abetting and conspiring and all that stuff yeah so he was sentenced on June 1st which is why we are now seeing all this yeah I don't know if he's been no he was sentenced it's just not saying what he was sentenced to but the I think I saw a report earlier something like 11 police officers have been injured in the riot since you know and it's like if it starts like I I sent you a text about kind of the on this vein what last week of that guy talking about like what is most likely to happen like it'll start in Britain first. Yeah right yeah it will and and then from there because Britain will turn more nationalistic after you know soon and then the rest of Europe will then turn against Britain for doing that. You know so like that's where World War III will basically be in Europe again because Britain will then align with the United States again and you know who knows that actually you know we're run by a small actually I think you'd be surprised I don't know about the chat but I know I don't want to say I'm not a fan of I don't know I I see the need for police obviously yeah but I I think today's age we all need to have a healthy suspicion of all police officers. Agreed yes right urban cops especially especially if it's in a county that's heavily blue and they likely have a Soros funded VA you need to be very suspicious. Your small town cops might be a little bit better like my cops here in my town depends on the small town. Right yeah but so you need to get to know your police officers but we I think we it'd it'd be prudent for all of us to have a healthy suspicion.
SPEAKER_02Because I'm like even now like man firefighters are always the good guys no one's ever happy when cops arrive but everyone's happy when the fire department arrives true even black people love firefighters like so the the town I live in we have 1500 people right we're 20 uh 20 minutes 20 miles from you know the next town with the police department that town has 3500 people We're 45 minutes from the the next town with the with the police department. And our police department, up until recently, has had five police officers so that it has a you know 24-hour coverage. But we've had a lot of turnover and now we're under that amount, so we don't have 24-hour coverage. And like there's been a lot of budget shortfalls. So like there's talk of getting rid of the entire police department and just you know subcontracting out to basically the county sheriff. But the county we live in is one of the large, like it is the largest county east of the Mississippi. Like it's larger than Connecticut and Rhode Island combined. The county, you know, and like the county seat is a hundred miles south of us, and we're in the middle of nowhere. So sheriff coverage would be very, very limited. And like on one hand, yes, I have a very healthy suspicion of cops, but on the other hand, you know, and I'm also prepared to to defend myself because even if we had a full-time police department, they're not gonna arrive in in time to really help in a dangerous situation. But I could tell you, if we lose our little police department, I'm going to have to be, you know, like there's going. I guess I'm gonna be a little lighter on the trigger finger, you know what I mean? Like, or a little heavier on it, however you want to say it. But um it without that support there, you you even have a longer wait then if something happens. And it's it's not just it's not just crime, like the police department, they're the first responders. That they they would get to us faster than an ambulance would, or than a fire, a fire truck would, things like that. Like, and especially with like my mom who's older and lives four blocks away in the same small town, like without cops there, you know, like I don't know. It's it's not a good feeling to know we might lose uh uh our local police department.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, you know, it especially with how much Minnesota's paying leering centers, you think they'd have a little bit extra for some cops.
SPEAKER_02Well, especially when we don't have any learing centers up here, you know.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I uh that's one of the the the plus sides of living in the south. We have a very heavy gun culture, not just from hunting. We you know, because we have a lot of military bases down here too. So that it that's why when you see these shootings, they're always in heavy metropolitan areas. Um, they're very rarely in small towns, and when they are in small towns, like that one that that shooting happened in that Texas church like six or seven years ago, like the prisoners chased him down with ARs and killed him. Right? That so a lot of times they're not going after those smaller towns, right? Unless they're stupid and they just don't know the difference, and then you know you might
Self-Defense Laws And Trusting Police
SPEAKER_00have your chance for a a conus kill. But you know, these heavy metropolitan areas, if y'all live in these areas, you need to be aware of what your legal capabilities are to protect yourself. And if there aren't any, like some have a duty to retreat, you need to think about moving. Because you're, I mean, you the only reason you would stay there is because you want to be a victim. You know, I know that's hard for a lot of people because they have family that lives around and they don't want to leave their family, but like your your family's gonna be gone one day. And it's just gonna be you and your wife or you and your kids and whatever, and your family's not gonna be there to hold you as an anchor anymore, and now you're stuck there. And I know especially now it's hard to move anywhere because the economy's horrible and and you know housing prices are as you know high as they've ever been. There's a report today that came out about the real estate market. We have 650,000 more sellers than buyers, yeah, which has never been recorded ever, even in 08. So it's it's hard, and I get that, but you may need to make some sacrifices uh to get to a better area. You know, it's just it is one of those things that y'all you have to do is best for you and your family.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, agreed.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. So it would this remind me, so this Henry Novak situation reminded me of the arena Petruska, whatever her name was. Because there, you know, even though the genders were different, he was he should have been more capable of protecting himself, he was still only 18 years old. He wasn't even a man yet, he wasn't even fully developed and grown yet. And he was attacked and killed when it should have never even come to that just because of some words, right? When when you live in a community of people that's justified violence for being offended, that is a situation where you need to be prepared all the time.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, and and he lived in a country he couldn't he couldn't even carry a knife to protect himself.
SPEAKER_00Which is so I was listening to a a podcast from England, and they were talking about like, you know, why was this guy carrying a knife? No one should be carrying a knife. No, well, they everyone should be carrying a gun.
SPEAKER_02They're still learning the wrong lessons from all this, and even even the so-called conservatives over there, right? Oh, it's um, it's like, how can you not see this?
SPEAKER_00I was uh I was having a conversation on X with a guy, he was in Australia, and he was talking about that Americans got a right. Like you absolutely need access to firearms to protect yourself, especially now when governments have so much power and they have no inclination to protect its citizens. He's like the worst thing we ever did was got rid of our firearms.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, and and I think there will be more people in England waking up to that fact.
SPEAKER_00At least I hope so. They there might be an organization out there that's willing to run guns to England for the uh the resistance.
SPEAKER_02I mean, they you know they were organizations that did so to the Irish.
SPEAKER_00Well, so I probably bought this up last week, but I'm I was I was getting a new office and I was moving out of my office to find another office and finding an office in downtown Birmingham, and I ended up pulling out because they got weird and they started asking for more money on some stupid stuff. But I started, I was telling the guy, I was like, hey, just Asians. I haven't gotten a message on mine, it might be yours. You look and sound fine to me. Okay, but I basically let him know, I was like, hey, you know, you I looked at five other offices. I only chose y'all because of your location, even though y'all are more expensive and and everything. I was like, and on top of that, your building is four-fifths empty. Do you really need to be turning away tenants at this point? Uh I think they're just they're willing to go bankrupt, I guess. I don't know. But the commercial real estate market now is horrible.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I I live in such a strange area that I never know if like what's happening here is the the norm or not. But like, yeah, there's so much, so many, you know, commercial, so much commercial real estate that is just empty up here.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, it's everywhere. Like when you drive around downtown Birmingham, there's for lease signs on on two out of every five buildings. Yeah, it's crazy. It's everywhere because one, you know, everybody's working from home now. Well, not everyone, but like a large, a much larger contingent of people. But two, there's not, you know, everybody's buying stuff off Amazon. They're not buying it at local stores as much anymore. I think that's starting to turn around. People want to be able to go in and see stuff now because they've gotten so many horrible things delivered to their house. They're like, if I could have seen this in person, I wouldn't have bought it. So I think that's starting to turn around a little bit. But it's the I mean, I in my job, I get a call at least once a week from a client who's like, hey, I lost my job. What do I do? The first thing I always tell them is like, well, first of all, don't make any decisions out of despair. Right. Like, you know, we've planned for this, we put a plan together for this. If this happens, you've got some some money put away to get you put past a couple months, you know, just you got a few months to breathe, you know, take care of it, you know, and try and get a job as soon as you may have to take less, but at least get some money coming in. But the regardless of what we see with the stock market, regardless of what we see with this AI supposed boom and everything else is going on, the average man out there is not doing well. No, at all. Um but just to go back to the topic, we cannot trust the government to take care of us at all. And you need to be able to take care of yourself, you need to be able to take care of your family. That means you need to provide for their most prescient needs first. Things like shelter, make sure your mortgage or your rent is paid first, right? Then food, right? Make sure you've got food, make sure you have at least two weeks of food. Because if something happens and supply lines go out, you need to be able to at least feed yourselves for two weeks. And it doesn't mean you need to buy a bunch of rice and beans, just buy stuff you like to eat and stock up a little more, right? If you love you know lunchables, buy a bunch of lunchables, right? Buy two weeks worth of lunchables. The problem with the lunchables is a big required refrigeration, yeah, yeah. But the last thing you want to do is be MREs because they're not good, and you will have side effects from MREs that you will not like. But um, you know, take care of your food, and then from there, everything else is tertiary. Like, if you've got to let the car payment go, let the car payment go. Like, I'd rather you have shelter and food than worry about if your car payment's online. Do not worry about your credit if that keep if if that's keeping you from feeding your family, it does not matter.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, credit is something that has only mattered in the whole history of the world over the last 150 years. You know what I mean? Like at most.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. I know we talked, we brought this up last time, but the uh what was it, the uh the Rudyard Kipling poem about the uh the anger of the awakened Saxons?
SPEAKER_02Yes. What what was going on what was going on in England the last time we kind of talked about this? What was the event then? I forget.
SPEAKER_00I don't think it was England that it was. I think we were talking about arena when that came up. Because there's a lot of anger around that. I think that's when we brought that up. Could be.
SPEAKER_02I feel like we've let me go back to our videos here. Because I know we've talked about riots in England before.
SPEAKER_00I don't it like it's one of those, it's one of those years where it feels like decades has happened.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Because we had to film you remember the French kid, so there was riots in France over that. What else was there? Oh, remember the the attacks in Australia? Yeah. Gosh, what else has been going on?
SPEAKER_00Was it on was it one of the shows we did on your other channel? Oh, it might be. I'm not gonna go look for the look for that again. That would that would have been one of our first like three or four shows. Yeah.
Economic Stress And Making Hard Choices
SPEAKER_00We were supposed to go here around show five or so. Yeah, it's just it seems to be happening, at least for us anyway, what's being presented to us and what we're allowing to be to take notice of is it's happening more in very historical white nations where this outrage is happening and where people are getting tired of the migrants. The problem we have in in London is London is like 40% Muslim now. Yes, and so in order for them to take back London, it's going to be a fight, like a literal fight. There's gonna have to be violence because the Muslims are not gonna go peacefully. Uh oh. Got my daughter's dog over here. Come here, Heidi. Come here. You can come up here. What are you scared of? Not an avoiding Babylon. I don't know. Health, I don't think it's white guild ocean. I think it's we are being targeted because when white people champ out, we tend to conquer the world. So they're trying to keep us from from doing that, I suppose. Trying to, you know, discourage us from that. I don't think it's gonna hold very much longer.
SPEAKER_02I yeah, I I get that feeling too, but I've uh felt that way for at least five, six years now, so I don't know.
SPEAKER_00Well, I don't know how to do I think they're trying to push us to a breaking point. They're trying to push us over the edge so we have to do something. And then they can say, hey, see, see what white people do when you know when you just offend them a little bit, right? And then they'll whitewash all the events that led up to that. Say, well, it wouldn't that, you know, violence was not the reason. Violence was not acceptable for this. Like, so what we just killed 180,000 of them, you know, every 10 years. You know, so what? That's not enough to do what they did. Like January 6th, everyone should have been locked up. You know, we throw all the constitution out. We should we should have locked up all of them. Did you ever see that quote from Eric Erickson? Probably. Do you know who Eric Erickson is? Yeah. So he's a he's out of Atlanta, Georgia. He's like a GOP commentator, pretty much. Right. And when January 6th happened, he he said, throw out the Constitution, throw out the laws. They need to be all locked up and tried and hung within 36 hours, pretty much. Unbelievable. There's our firstion we have as a 24 phrase. He's making his own sushi.
SPEAKER_02Can you just eat with protein dry?
SPEAKER_00Sure. Yeah, you can. It sucks. Yeah. But you can do it. Have you have you ever seen people dry a scoop pre-workout? Man, they just don't put it in anything, just take the scoop. Man, that'll like you'll you'll be able to smell colors at that point. It's potent. Just get some freeze-dried camping food, people. I get uh you know, a while ago, a couple months ago, wherever it was. I've been taking more creatine. I'm taking anywhere between five and ten grams a day. Depends on if I work out that day or not. But I there a lot of companies are doing like creatine gummies or creatine chewables. Well, there's this company that called Animal that basically caters to like power lifters and and bodybuilders and stuff, but they make creatine tablets that taste like smarties. Oh my gosh. So I got two jars of them, and they're really good.
SPEAKER_02You know what we need to do? We need to have knick-nack make creatine nicotine lozenges. Now you'd have to take them though to get that creatine.
SPEAKER_00You'd have to be like a chipmunk with that stuff, man. Because these things are like they're they're almost like horse depositories, and they only have like one gram of creatine each. You have to take four of them to get five grams of protein or creatine, I mean. So like you're not just taking one.
SPEAKER_02Do you think we would get a lot of views if we tried the horse electro electrolytes?
SPEAKER_00I don't know. Maybe, maybe, but I mean, I'm not opposed to it. I mean, like I said, if I could take horse fibermectin, I could take horse electrolytes.
SPEAKER_02Let's just do this. Just do it. Why not? Um, uh, Anthony and I think we might have to make some Kool-Aid pineapple and try it live on the show. Try it good.
SPEAKER_00You ought to pick yourselves up in black space too. That'd be awesome. Well, he doesn't even have he already is. Yeah, he's already there. Apple horse ivermectin. Huh? Chubby emu Chubby Chubby Emu.
SPEAKER_02Okay, uh on which idea we've we've thrown out a few at this point. So which idea? The horse electrolytes?
SPEAKER_00Is it the or the horse ivermectin? Or the Kool Aid pineapple?
SPEAKER_02If it's the horse ivermectin, that only made Adrian kind of retarded.
SPEAKER_00That was retarded beforehand. It just increased my powers. The horse electrolytes. Wow, why would that be bad? They're just electrolyte. You probably just took too much. You just took too much.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, probably what happened. Figure out what the average horse weighs and divide by how much you weigh, and then bam. Yeah. Dose it.
SPEAKER_00There you go. Well, that's that's the theme of our show. We we we retired back all the time.
SPEAKER_02Adrian took the horse ivermectin with a half bottle of Tylenol to make sure his kids end up with the same superpowers. That's right.
SPEAKER_00Tony Emo's an MD who covers strange and interesting medical cases.
SPEAKER_02Right. So what you're saying might be interesting if we need this.
SPEAKER_00Or the like a chiropractor, like a witch doctor.
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SPEAKER_00Because it's always like the chiropractors that are in that holistic health stuff. They're like, oh, you should soak your feet in daffodil extract and it'll cure cancer.
SPEAKER_02To be fair, we're talking to an audience that likes to sun their balls. Come on, I'm not that bad. All right. What else are there's something else?
Concealed Carry Baselines That Matter
SPEAKER_02You wanted to talk about training standards. Yes, I did. All right, so this kind of piggybacks with the well it depends. Do you like do you like horse, apple flavored horse ivermectin, and sending your balls? Because if you do, then you're in the right chat room.
SPEAKER_00Or creatine smarties. You're right where you need to be. You're amongst friends.
SPEAKER_02He's just got a pack of Smarties open.
SPEAKER_00He just he just dust them with creatine and don't tempt me. If I can save some money, I'll do it. So going back to the GY Alchemist. Okay, I brought that up earlier in the in the show. You know, he's just a he's a retard who you know believes in Gnostic secrets and stuff, right? But he has some good training on his website. And so I thought of that earlier, and like how when I so where I start with this. All my firearms training started in the Marine Corps. Like I did some hunting growing up, you know, and uh with my dad, but all of my fire my pertinent firearms training started in the Marine Corps. The problem with the Marine Corps is the training is usually targeted at the the biggest retard in the squad. Lowest common denominator. Yeah. So like the guy who just like can't figure out how to do a mag change, right? Like we all have to go at his pace, right? And then you know, I've seen a primary March instructor in the Marines. And so I started teaching other guys how to shoot, then I started teaching them how to shoot pistol. Man, you must be some idiots. You give a pistol to somebody who's never shot a pistol before, and then make them qualify with it. And I've seen more overhead obstructions get shot than at any time in my life. And these are guys who are team between people in the past.
SPEAKER_02If if any of you want the black pill one day, go to your local indoor range, look at the ceilings.
SPEAKER_00Yes, exactly. It's it's scary that these people walk amongst us.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00But so then I got all the Marines and I lived in Georgia at the time and I was working for the fire department. And one of the things I did was there would be this is the height of the Obama years when everybody thought like you know Obama was going to crack down on Patriots, which I mean he did. If y'all don't remember the Mount Here Refuge or the Bundy Ranch, like he was definitely going after people. But I started offering just what I had learned in the Marines to just local guys so they could, you know, have some training on how to do it. Not offer free. I didn't charge anything for it. But I then started training with the Green Bray. His name's Jay Paisley. You can see him on YouTube a little bit. He used to run a group called CAG, I think is what it was called. When I trained with him, is what it but he ended up leaving CAD because he started doing some contract work. But now he's like that on that on-free survival show. I don't know if y'all ever watched that, but he's on there a few times. Okay. But he's a green bray, he's a he's uh, I believe he was a medic in the in the green brays. And he would do, he would teach me a couple of my friends training, right? And he would that's how you know learned how to shoot pistol really well. I learned how to use my rifle a whole lot better. But he showed me the way it was supposed to be done. So then when I took classes with other guys, I started learning some people don't know what the hell they're doing. Right. So the the first thing I would tell you is uh stay away from anybody who highlights that they're an NRA instructor, right? Because you can become an NRA instructor from an online course.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_00So stay away from anybody that tells you that the first thing they lead off with is well I'm an NRA instructor. Okay, well that you probably know more than they do. Especially if you drive fire at home and you do do any type of other more than like an hour, a month of practice, you probably can do shoot way better than they can. But the other thing is is be wary of guys who have military training and tell you that the way they're teaching you is the only way to do it.
SPEAKER_02I would I would assume the it probably that probably goes true true for anyone that says the same of Leo being a former Leo, right? Yes.
SPEAKER_00Well, and so that like that video I was thinking early of uh Reno May and the qualification test, it is ridiculously easy. Uh, which is why you have a lot of female officers now, because they can pass that up. And because female officers are not known well for their dexterity in high stress situations.
SPEAKER_01Taser, taser, taser.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Yeah. So but anybody has who tout some type of background that uses firearms like Leo's or military, and they tell you, you know, this is the way you should do it, immediately just finish out the training with them, take what you like from it, leave everything else. Because there's no one way to do anything when it comes to firearms. You have to find ways that work for you for a few reasons. One, your body's different than theirs. So if they're teaching you a specific way to reload and your arms aren't as long or your hands aren't as big, you may have to lose grip on your pistol in order to reload your mag because you don't have big hands. Right? Or if you do have big hands and you're shooting a rifle, your hands may get in the way sometimes of some things on your rifle that make it that you have to learn how to manipulate that firearm, whether you're mag changing, changing positions, shooting off a barrier or whatever. So you have to figure out from those situations what did you like from the course? Keep that and drop everything else, right? But it's also incumbent upon all of us to get training from many different sources, because you're going to find good trainers and bad trainers, and you're going to find things that you like from bad trainers and things from good trainers that you don't like at all that don't work for you, but they give you different ways to think of it. You may figure out ways to do it for yourself. So, as far as standard of training, like what benchmarks do you need to be able to hit as someone who is carrying a firearm? So we'll start with what most likely everyone's gonna do is confield carry. The first benchmark you need to hit is being able to carry your firearm and not touch it all the time.
SPEAKER_02It's so true.
SPEAKER_00I mean, I I remember starting to carry it as like every 10 minutes because it's still there, and I see it at church all the time, guys who just start carrying and they're touching it 30 times in mass. Like, you know, it's so because you're drawing attention to it. Yeah, so for that's the first thing you need to do. You whether you just carry it around in your house, just walking around all day, get used to having it on, get used to sitting down with it. Get you if you carry appendix and you have to sit a little different so it doesn't jam you in the Franken beans, right? Figure that out, right? The first time to figure it out is not the first time you if you wear it and you're out in public.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00So that would be the first standard. Second standard would be know how to take apart your firearm and clean it. Because it doesn't matter if you're good with shooting it, if you can't clean your firearm, once that firearm has enough rounds through it and you can't shoot it anymore because it's gunked up with carbon, it's a paperweight.
SPEAKER_02And and like it's gonna vary depending on the firearm. Like your average Glock, you might not need to clean for a thousand rounds. But if what you have is a nice 1911, you're not gonna get more than uh 200 rounds through that thing before it starts to to jam up on you.
SPEAKER_00Or know that, like you know, your metal frame SIGs like a SIG 226 or 229, they have to be wet. Yeah, you have to oil the snot out of those things all the time. Because it's metal, they don't work very well, right? Then the third standard would be know how to clear your firearm from its know how to clear your firearm from its holster. Practice with it, right? Because the last thing you want to do is have to pull that thing out when you need it, and it gets caught up in your shirt, right? And then you're dead and you've got a firearm in your hand, right? It's like if you haven't noticed, I haven't even gotten to shooting yet.
SPEAKER_02I I think somewhere in in this list so far, you could also put do whatever you need to do to where you're comfortable carrying chambered, right? Because I I know a lot of guys, especially when they first start carrying, are really nervous about carrying chambered, and a lot of times will at least starting off, carry it unchambered. Yes. And I would say wear it around your house until you are comfortable carrying chambered.
SPEAKER_00Like, yeah, absolutely. Because I did that when I first started carrying, I carried I carried with that one in the chamber, yeah. And you're going to die. Like you're gonna be racking that thing all the way up to St. Peter's Gates, right? So, yeah, get comfortable with carrying one chamber, and that just comes with confidence, that just comes with carrying it around, knowing it's not just gonna go off. Unless it's a 320, then it'll probably go off. But otherwise, no firearm, this Glock I have right here next to me, it will it could sit there for a thousand years, it'll never go off, right? But also be aware of like what you need to manipulate on your firearm in order to get it to go off. If you have a grip safety, first you're wrong, you need to get another gun. But two, if you do have a grip safety, you need to learn how to hold it to where that disengages the safety so you can shoot.
SPEAKER_02And if it chances are if you have a gun with a grip safety, like the 1911, you also are empty. Yeah, you probably have a thumb safety, and you gotta learn to basically have that thumb ride on top of the thumb safety while you're firing, or during the recoil, you might very well engage that safety.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, and then it's not gonna work. Like my Shadow 2 Compact, I do not engage the safety, I just start out with single or with double action. Double action, yeah. Right. So that's the safety. Like you that's like 10, 11 pounds of force to pull that turret. It's not going off on accident, it's not gonna get caught up in my shirt and go off. It's just not gonna happen. So I never engage the safety, so I always just start out with double action and then a single action after that first shot every time. Now it makes my initial shot on my CZ slower a little bit by like you know, like a tenth of a second. But for safety-wise, I'd rather do that than have to engage the safety because I'm used to carrying a Glock which has no safety. Right. And so trying to train myself to start disengaging a safety, uh it's causes a lot of issues. So that's what I what I've chosen to do for myself. Now I carry that thing all the time. And there's one, there's a hot one in the pipe, it's ready to go. So then we get to shooting standards. Like how good should you be? What is acceptable, right? What should the bare minimum standard be? I would say you need to first thing you need to do is you need to be able to draw from concealment and shoot one round and center mass on the target within five yards in less than two seconds. I think that is the bare minimum standard. Get faster than that if you can. Like I'm if I don't, if I don't practice for a while, I'm consistently a one and a half second shooter. And if I work on it and I practice on it, I can get down to about one and a quarter. I've never been a sub-second shooter, but one and a half to two seconds is acceptable.
SPEAKER_02It's not it depending on your holster, how you're carrying it, it's really not too hard. Like I can get close to two. I'm still over it, but I can get close to two from my stupid little fanny pack. No, but out of a out of a standard, you know, outside waistband holster at three o'clock, it's under two. Pretty easy.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, and figure out how you like to carry. Like I carry appendix most of the time. Unless I'm a mask, then I carry at three o'clock. But because I'm wearing a suit and I don't want to carry appendix and it's just like out in the open. But figure out how you're gonna carry two. You know, some guys like, I'm not carrying like Owen Benjamin's like, I don't carry, you know, only trainees carry appendix. This is a guy who's never been in a firefight, so I don't trust what he says at all. But if you don't like, if you're not comfortable carrying appendix, that's fine.
unknownRight?
SPEAKER_00Carry three o'clock, whether you're right-handed or left-handed. But I will tell you the reason I carry appendix now is because I took a course with Jay Paisley, and we did an exercise where where you you you basically imitate your firing arm going down, you have to draw with your offhand. And I cannot reach my three o'clock with my with my offhand. Yeah. So that's why I started carrying appendix because I can reach my appendix easy.
SPEAKER_02And then we also did one where And also if you're in if you're grappling with someone, right? One, they have easier access to your three either of your three o'clocks, and you have harder access to it than you know, whereas appendix, you know, like you said, you have easier access to with either hand, and they have a much harder time, you know, reaching your your firearm. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Now, if you're six foot tall and 130 pounds, you could probably reach your three clock with your offhand because you've got those giant gorilla arms, right? And you're too skinny.
SPEAKER_02It definitely can ocean. Like I would probably carry appendix, but I gotta lose my gut first. You could fopa carry. Not gonna happen.
SPEAKER_00Just covered up. So on a side note, holsters to stay away from. Any leather holster that doesn't have a padded insert.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Right? And they're just now starting to do that. So if you find a leather holster you like because it, you know, look you like the way it looks, that's great. Make sure it has a paddlex insert.
Drills For Speed Accuracy Reloads
SPEAKER_00Something that keeps anything from getting in the trigger. Stay away from the Black Hawk SERPA holsters where it has the button on the side to release the pistol. Dirt, grime, debris gets in there, and it'll stop that button from working, and you won't be able to pull your pistol out.
SPEAKER_02Right.
SPEAKER_00I tell you this from experience. Plus, because that was a must in the Marine Corps, and it got stuck in Afghanistan when I needed to use it. Plus, the the Blackhawks generally are just cheap plastic, they're not tie decks. Yeah, they're not tiects, yeah. They're usually just a hard plastic.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_00And then after a quicker draw, like a sub two-second draw and and fire, I would say you need to be like we did the Dickens drill last month, you need to be able to shoot from distance too. Because not everybody's gonna be within seven yards. You may have to shoot from 40 yards, right? So being able to shoot reliably, like you just get like a steel target, put it at 40 yards, it gives you that audible ding every time you hit it, and get used to shooting it from 40 or 50 yards. You know, be able to hit eight out of 10, 7 out of 10 times, right? And then because if you can do that, you can shoot closer. Yeah, for sure. Those shows those closer shots are gonna be easy. What's Wentz is six foot 130 pounds, isn't he? He's like 5'8. He's he's victim weight, is pretty much what it is.
SPEAKER_02What what are some some you know what are two to three good drills people should work on practicing? Like, like uh, we did the Dickens drill, which I I do like. I like to do like a build drill from you know, drawing from concealment. Yeah, build drill's drill.
SPEAKER_00Builds your rapid fire and acquiring sights or red dots. Yep, uh, is what it helps you build. So, those of y'all don't know what a bill drill is, it's from about seven yards and six shots. You don't have to do it from concealment, you can do it from like a low ready and just pull it up and and shoot six shots as fast as you can, and but also hitting the target, right? So, not just like firing off six and you hit one like a gangster shooting sideways, like you want to be able to hit all so take as much time as you need. So, you may start off slow, it may take you 10 seconds to do all six shots, but the goal is to get under like two or three seconds. If you're not drawing for concealment, you're just pulling that trigger as fast as you can while maintaining good sight picture and putting rounds on target.
SPEAKER_02And from seven yards, uh with with not even a ton of practice, you can get you can get all six shots in the A zone fairly easily. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Then it then from there it's just whittling down your time and getting used to and figuring out what like what your trigger reset is and how fast you can pull that trigger and and be able to do it accurately, is really all it builds your abilities. Another one would be like a Bozem Beak or a failure to stop, right? Two of the chest, one of the head. Uh, and if you could do two targets and transition between them, like maybe two of the chest on the right and one of the head on the left, and then switch it to the left in the chest, and then one of the head on the right, right? And then you can go being able to transition, like you can put it either right next to each other or you can put them like five yards apart. That way you're having to turret basically to acquire your target. Those would be each drill.
SPEAKER_02Even if they're right next to each other, you you're having to re-reacquire the picture and yeah. You practice reloads a lot.
SPEAKER_00Yes, yeah. Every every time I do, right? So when I there's a couple of times I'll go training and I'll just load up five mags and I'll load them up, and I won't count how many I put in there. I'll just you know, I'll put a few in our as or sometimes I'll let somebody else load them for me. Yeah, and then I'll do a drill and that'll force me to reload.
SPEAKER_02You're almost um by doing it that way, not not not counting how many you put in or having someone else do it, you're also kind of practicing clearing a malfunction. Because most of what you would do to clear a malfunction is drop the mag, reload, and rack it for the most part.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, for the most part, unless you get like a double feed or a stovepipe or something, but stovepipe will be cleared by just but just you know, racking the firearm. But like I I had some remanufactured ammo and it was horrible. I was getting double feeds all the time. And so, like, I had to let your your guns down at that point until you can get it cleared, right? So in the Marines, we would seek cover and then clear the malfunction, right? So we get behind like a building or something, and I'd have to drop the mag, pull the slide back, you know, turn it upside down to get the both the rounds out, put the mag back in, rack it again, and then re-engage, which is you're looking at five or six seconds if you get good.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I know in my the last Dickens drill I filmed one of the rounds was was loaded way light and didn't didn't work the slide back. And like it it it took me way longer to to to to react to it and and you know and fix the issue than it should have, that's for sure. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. I mean that that's where I'd start. I think those would be minimum standards for for carrying a pistol, right? You need you need to be able to do that, you need to be able to shoot from far, you need to be able to shoot some second draw or some two-second draw, be able to clear your your garments when you're drawing. These are all things you can practice without even shooting, some of them. You can dry fire all of us. Yeah, right. And uh there was a there's a company called Stoic Arms, Stoic something, and they make dry fire stickers, and they're just a small IS USPSA target or an IDPA target, right? You can just stick them on a wall somewhere and just have somewhere to to to dry fire to. Like I have one on the wall at my office, everybody asks me what it is. Every time I have a client come in, like, what's that? Oh, that's not that's just a sticker my kids gave me. But uh, you know, you can just you can stick it anywhere and and just practice at home before you ever fire a shot. As far as rifle, so keep in mind rifle is much more forgiving than a pistol. It's got a longer barrel, you've got more control over it, you can be much more accurate with a rifle. One of my pet peeves with rifle is with people who shoot rifle, is they always do drills like it's a pistol. Like they're shooting within like 15, 25 yards. And that's not, I mean, yes, you should use a rifle then, but like the purpose of a rifle is to put distance between you and like yes, you you may come in contact with somebody and you have to shoot that close. I get that, but that's a gimme, right? Like you you should not have any issue hitting somebody at 25 yards with a rifle, but the it gets harder when you're pushing out to like 200 yards, right? And to be honest with you, 200 yards is still a gimme, especially if you have a magnified off a gun at all, even if it's a 2X.
SPEAKER_02What's the the furthest you had to shoot to qualify in the Marines with irons? 500 yards. 500, yeah.
SPEAKER_00With iron sights. Yeah. You're hitting a man-sized target at 500 yards with iron sights, having the gauge for wind, because that little 55 green bullet will really like if there's a good five to ten mile an hour wind, it's it's affecting your shot. But we're the only branch that practices that far out. Everyone else does like 300 yards at the most. But in fact, when the Gwant hit and they gave us the ACOG because we got so used to shooting with irons for so long, they thought we were executing people because we got so many headshots from the ACOG. Because we never had anything that had four X magnification. Oh, we can actually see who received that. Now, this is awesome. But as far as well with rifle, you know, it's a lot of the same things with a pistol. Learn how to reload, right? Now, the thing with the rifle is you've got a safety you have to toggle, right? Every time you pull your weapon out and you're not shooting it, you should, it should be muscle memory to flip that safety on every time. Regardless of what GBR spirit tells you, you should be manipulating that safety every time you pull that rifle out of your shoulder. Or even if it's in your shoulder and you're not shooting anymore, manipulate the safety. Because you get to the point, especially if you train with
Rifle Handling Safety And Buying Advice
SPEAKER_00it enough, every time you bring that rifle down, you flip it anyway, right? Put the safety on, and then when you come back up, it's just it becomes muscle memory to take the safety off. As far as rifle lengths, it doesn't matter. Pick one you like, right? Like the if you want a 16-inch because you want something that you don't have to pay a tax rule form, you don't want a pistol brace on it as a stock, right? Get a 16-inch. If you want a 10 and a half inch, like you won't have any friends because nobody likes to shoot next to a guy with a 10 and a half inch, but you can have a 10 and a half inch, it doesn't matter. Like rifle length doesn't matter. Uh, I mean it affects ballistics, don't get me wrong, but it's not going to affect you so much to where like there's not a perfect rifle length. Right. It depends on what you're using it for. My rifle I use now is a 12 and a half inch. I love it because it would even with the suppressor on it, it's barely 16 inches long in total, uh barrel length anyway. But I'm I'm hitting 500 yards on that thing with my acorn on it all the time. So it's not a big issue. Now I've got 16 inches too. I've got 16 inch rifles as well. And I use them like one, I've got a 5 to 15 on it. No, two, two to eighteen scope. I just haven't got a red dot on it. But that's more if I'm shooting out to 500 yards. I'm using like a 75 green. I'm more using my 16 inch for that. But pick a rifle you like, right? I would prefer you buy one that's already pre-assembled. Do not build one. Do not buy one from your buddy down the street who builds them.
SPEAKER_04Right?
SPEAKER_00He doesn't know what the hell he's doing. I don't care what he tells you. Right? He's buying some horrible low QC parts that he's putting together. He's like, I'll come build you an AR for 300 bucks. You'll be buying another one within a year. Because that was gonna have all kinds of issues.
SPEAKER_02Now, when you say buy one pre-assembled, like how do you feel about buying like an entire upper that's pre-assembled and then separate pre-assembled lower? Like at that point, you're just you're connecting, you're you're pushing the pins in basically. And that's it.
SPEAKER_00And that's that's it, and keep in mind, like almost all lowers are made out of the same three factories. Right. Almost all of them. There's very few that aren't. So when you buy a lower, it they're pretty much the same. Some will shoot better if they come all together, right? Like a guysly super duty, right? Is going to shoot phenomenally. That's gonna be one rifle you buy and you'll have for the rest of your life and you'll pass to your kids, right? You're but you're paying like $1,800 for it. You can buy a $700 PSA, and to be honest with you, you're not good enough to outshoot that rifle yet, right? And so that might be a good starter rifle that you start learning out with because it's cheaper to buy that and buy ammo. But eventually you're gonna outgrow that rifle if you shoot it enough and you're gonna want something better than you're going with like a BCM or a Geisley, but there's no reason to spend more than $2,000 for a rifle. But if you buy a $2,000 rifle, you're gonna have that thing for the rest of your life. The only thing you might change out is maybe the extractor, maybe a bolt, and maybe a barrel, but barrels will last you 10,000 rounds.
unknownRight?
SPEAKER_00If you're shooting 500 rounds a year, you're gonna have that thing forever.
SPEAKER_02I mean, yeah, they're I know some of like the FM barrels are going 20,000, 30,000 rounds.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Well, especially the new, supposedly the new, supposedly gunwork ARMAD barrel is supposed to get up to 70,000 rounds. Wow. Supposed to. Whether it does or not, who knows? But you know, that's supposedly what they're they're trying to get the contract for saying that theirs can do that. And it may. Everybody I I know who's shot the Mark One, the new Mark One likes it, but they don't think it's a $3,000 rifle. They think if it was like $2,200, maybe, maybe $2,400. Right. But once you start paying more than $2,000, you're paying for name. Right. And there's no point in that. Buy us a BCM, you can get a good BCM rifle for $1,500. And that thing, you can go to war with it. But as far as shooting standards with a rifle, one, you need to be able to reload. I say within two seconds, reload my bag within two seconds. You should be able to shoot anywhere from 20 yards to 300 yards accurately. You should be able to manipulate it to where you can get around barriers and not fumble over yourself. But like I said, a rifle is much more forgiving than a pistol. A pistol is much more likely you're gonna be carrying anyway. But you need to be able to shoot a rifle because your pistol should be used to get to your rifle in most instances. Like with my house, if someone breaks into my house, the only thing I'm using my pistol for is to fire a couple rounds at them so I can go over to get my rifle real fast. Right. Because I don't keep a rifle by the bed. I got swamp kids in the house. But you you need to be much more proficient with your pistol initially, and then you can build on with your rifle. But rifles are much more fun to shoot. Way more fun to shoot. Because you can do more with them. You can shoot 500 yards with the rifle, right? It doesn't take a lot of training. If y'all have if y'all have the what is it, Appleseed? What is it? Apple, is it appleseed? Hawk, is it Appleseed? I know
Project Appleseed And Training Resources
SPEAKER_00you know.
SPEAKER_04Appleseed.
SPEAKER_00I think it's called Project Appleseed, yeah. If y'all go to appleseedinfo.org, there's an organization called Project Appleseed, and it's a 501c3, and they teach you about proper fundamental marksmanship. And they they're in all 50 states. So, like right now, let's see and pull up their website. Let's look in Alabama. All right, we've got one at Fort Payne in August, one in Gunnerysville in August, one in Jasper, except they've got two, three, four, five, six, seven before the end of the year.
SPEAKER_02Oh man, they're having they're having events in a town 30 minutes for me in two of a week. That's okay.
SPEAKER_00That's cool. Yeah, they're they're great. Check the pro check out Project Apple Thieve. And if you want some good fundamental, like they're gonna teach you how to shoot your rifle with all the proper fundamentals, they're not gonna teach you transitions and reloads, and like that's not what they do.
SPEAKER_02They teach you how to shoot your rifle accurately while they talk to you about revolutionary war history. That's yep.
SPEAKER_00That's cool. But some people would say, Cigar, keep a gun in every room of your house. Some of those people would be like me. I would say that.
SPEAKER_02But generally don't.
SPEAKER_00I'm never farther than 15 away from feet from a firearm of a house. And God help you if you catch me when I launch your room.
SPEAKER_02Oh, they don't allow center fire, 22 room fire only, huh?
SPEAKER_00Yeah, they're just using 20, but I mean you can one, it's cheaper. You're paying, you know, five cents a round instead of 55 cents a round. But two, it's recall is better. They teach a lot of kids. They do a really good job of teaching kids how it's cheap.
SPEAKER_02Oh man, I might have to go to this with the family. Come back and tell us about it. Hawk says I should go and record it. Why not? Don't you have those glasses that you can do?
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I would I would use the glasses, yeah.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, you can do that. That's what you're an organization. But if y'all have if y'all see a trainer near you, and you're kind of wondering if you want me to check them out for you, if you you know, DM me on X, I'll check them out and to give you my and I might say, hey, I don't know enough. You know, just kind of you just one of those ones you just can have to bite the bullet and see if it's worth going to.
SPEAKER_02Um question. Yeah, what I I've seen on gun twitter a lot of stuff over the last couple of days. Are you are you there? Yeah, you're gonna hear me a little bit. I hear you. What is going on today? Can you hear me? Yeah. Okay. I've seen a lot of stuff on Gun Twitter the last few days insinuating at things I don't know what's going on. Internet.
SPEAKER_00I don't know. Maybe all the uh rich people are escaping as we're talking about the internet.
SPEAKER_04Are you there? Can you hear me?
SPEAKER_02Can you want to hear me? I hear Adrian.
SPEAKER_00I hear you.
SPEAKER_02Can you not hear me?
SPEAKER_00Finally, it's not me. I used to hear both of us.
SPEAKER_02Some people are saying they can hear both of us. I can't click on anything. Well, I think uh I don't know what's going on. What is Adrian saying? You guys might have to tell me what Adrian is saying. I'm laughing is what I'm doing. Okay, you could you hear and see me?
SPEAKER_00I can hear or see you, fine. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02I couldn't hear or see you. That's weird.
SPEAKER_00So were you saying you saw on gun twitter?
Gun Twitter Scandals And Moral Foundations
SPEAKER_02I don't know. Everyone on gun twitter is like insinuate, like seems to be insinuating something like that. They're all debauched in it, having relations with the same women. I don't know.
SPEAKER_00Oh, that's the scalper organization. Have you seen that?
SPEAKER_02Oh, okay. I well, I saw you say something about it, but I had no idea what's going on.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, so I don't know if you've seen it like the scalper organization. Yeah, I wouldn't start. Yeah, so apparently the guy who started it stepped out on his wife with some gun bunny, and apparently a bunch of the guys did that are involved in that. Evolved had relations with the same girl, right? So that's what that's about. Like that they're all and a lot of guys are like, hey, that's sad to hear that he's like most people's biggest issue is because she's claiming like he beat her and stuff. I don't know if that's true, but he did admit that he you know had an affair with her, even though he has a wife and kids, right? Which is like another Mike Joe free drink. Yeah, like guys like you and I were like, Well, you're not Christian, that's why. Right, yeah, we're not surprised.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, it makes sense.
SPEAKER_00Like, come on, yeah, like when your organization is built off of pagan ideology, like we're not surprised. Okay, that's that's what my comment was directed towards, right? And that was and that was really in response to havoc to one. I don't know where this I forget what his real name is, Jonathan Fisher or something like that. But because he's he's on the same level, he's like, I you know, it's like I don't really know these guys, I know of them, I don't really know, I know some of the guys, but he's like, it's the saddest fact is he stepped out on his wife, right? Which is true, like he destroyed his marriage and his kids' lives for a momentary pleasure, yeah, right? But it's like those of us who take our faith seriously, we cannot be surprised. This that is the world, and which is why guys like you and I, we only surround ourselves with with men who have the same values we do. Because uh like past the point of being disappointed with these guys is I expected of them. Yeah, because their biggest value to themselves is how much money they make and what kind of what kind of fame they get off what they're doing, regardless of what their supposed actions are, if Starting was organization for training and all that, right? But it we're I mean we're seeing it more and more. But anytime an organization or a movement or any type of of group like this that forms, if it's not built on Christian morals, it fails or eventually is corrupted every single time. If their overarching goal isn't to do God's will first, it will fail every single time. Right, which is why I started, you know, we we started this this channel and we started the show because we want to build community amongst people who take these things seriously, take providing and protecting the families seriously, but it's all based on our faith. And that's why one of our first shows was giving you the background and the history and the philosophy of what the Catholic Church teaches on everything we talk about, right? And we may need to go back and do a primer on that occasionally, like, hey, let's go over this again. Apparently, some people have forgotten us, and then we may need to do that, but that that's what that was about. It's it's not unexpected for me anyway, might be for other people, right? Now, I think the Mike Jones situation was was different because he was espousing family values, he was doing podcasts about how being a good dad and how to love your wife, and then you find out then you find out he's going out and impregnating every woman he could find.
SPEAKER_02Getting the sacred heart tattooed on your forearm.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, you know, I think that that was a little bit more disappointing because of the internet.
Billionaire Bunkers And Warning Signals
SPEAKER_00While his internet sucks, let me show you all something. I don't know if y'all seen this. There it is. This is a website called the Apocalypse Early Warning System. And you can sign up for text messages to let you know what they what they measure is the amount of flights that are airborne, and what they're doing is they're basically keeping track of billionaires with airplanes to see like when they all decide to jump ship. Because I don't know if y'all you know Ivanka Trump just did an interview talking about how they're basically remaking out an Albanian island into their own bunker, hiring Jerry Kushna, right? Then we found out Sam Altman is doing the same thing, and Peter Seal has done it in Argentina, and like all these rich billionaires are building these giant bunkers. Zuckerberg from Facebook has one in Hawaii, which lets me which tells me like because no one else was building Hawaii. I think they're they just kind of like told Zuckerberg he needs to build one, but then tell him, like, hey, Hawaii's probably gonna be the first place to hit. And so they're kind of like, hey, build your bunker, and you know, so oh, we forgot to tell you not to build it there. But this is what if y'all want to get it on it, just go to the websites. The link's at the top if you can see it, or you can't see the link. So if you just look up Apocalypse Early Warning System, you can subscribe to it and it just tells you and you can see trends, like when things like it's I've never seen it higher than a two out of five. And that's usually on the weekends when you'll see a two out of five, when all the rich people are flying around for their weekend getaways. But they'll send out a text if it ever gets above like a four. Like if it gets a four or higher, they're sending out a text, hey, it's going down. And then if there's a five, like they said here, is an indicator of a likely MM collapse. So this might be something good for you to check out and have on your your radar to keep tabs on occasionally. But I thought it was a great idea. That's gonna let us know more because you know the billionaires are gonna know first. And then we're all gonna be scrambling for ramen noodles. I'm not a fan of ramen. All right, let's go over some of these questions that we're calling. You need to collect to connect to your cell phone's hotspot.
SPEAKER_02No, I really don't get cell phone signal here. Then never mind, don't do that. That'd be a bad idea.
SPEAKER_00So it's a bad sign, Hawkast is man, it's worth it. Pretty expensive for a draft fryer tool. I mean, if you got the money, I mean it's fun. They make a game out of it. Like you can do little targets that react to the laser and all that. You maybe if you got the money to buy it. I mean, if you're tight for money, I wouldn't bother. The one I like more than that, which is a little bit more, is about on the same price tag, is called cool fire training. And what they do is they you replace your barrel and it takes a CO2 cartridge, and so it actually cycles your pistol when you shoot, and you get a little laser on it as well. So you're actually dealing with the pistol actually cycling the slide, right? So you're feeling the recall of it every time it happens. That one's a much better, and you can buy a huge CO2 caster for like 15 bucks, it'll last you like 4,000 rounds. That's cool. But it's called cool fire trainer, training trainer, cool fire something. I've always looked at getting that one, but I was like, yeah, I got I'd rather spend it on ammo. You know, like I just drive fire. Like I draw fire at my desk. I just be sitting at my desk and I'm constantly like drawing and presenting, drawing and presenting, right? Let's see. The next one is we have the recipes. I have an HK45 compact. Should I do the double action instead of the safety? That's a heavy trigger pull, man. Maybe. I whatever you do, train it. If you if you get used to doing using the the double action as your safety, you don't have to worry about manipulating a safety. But train that way. Whatever you do, just train that way. And then Deo Gracias, what's your guys' thoughts of reflex shooting? What do you mean by reflex shooting?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, are you talking like shooting from the hip?
SPEAKER_00Yeah, you're talking yeah, that like point shooting. I mean, if you you're within five yards, that's fine. Right? If you're shooting from the hip, you're you're really using that to create space more than anything, because it's very hard to get a good aim from your hip. But I would that would be one of the last things I train. I would get good at at shooting accurately and presenting faster and getting a faster draw before I ever you know fire from the hip. But if you're talking about point shooting, like for most times your adrenaline is gonna be pumping so much and your your dexterity is gonna be a little bit numb when you're in a position where you have to actually use your firearm that you're probably gonna point shoot anyway your first shot if you're within real close range. You need to train yourself out of that. You need to train to where you're acquiring your sight because you you want to shoot where you want to shoot. You don't want to shoot to bam, you want to shoot to kill because dead men can't sue you. Their families can. They can, but if it's their fault, they're they'll lose every time. If you maim a guy, right, and they figure out like you train to maim because you reflex shoot or you point shoot, like you're gonna get sued. Did we talk about this? No.
SPEAKER_02Have you looked into this at all? I did more so prior to the whole 2012 stuff because that was the what was gonna happen was gonna be so bad.
SPEAKER_01Can you not hear me? You're cutting in it out.
SPEAKER_00Ah so I I watched a video with Bear from Bear Independent, TJ Morris, whatever you want to call him. And he had a guy on talking about the poll shift, but he's like he's a doomer. He thinks it's gonna be like it's gonna cause all kinds of chaos and everything. I don't know because I've heard conflicting evidence
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SPEAKER_00on it, conflicting uh conflicting scientific theories about what's happening. From you know, it's gonna happen so slowly that it's we're gonna be able to adapt to it as it happens, to when it happens, like all of a sudden your compasses are gonna be pointing south, right? Like, which is gonna cause all kinds of issues. So I don't know. I don't know enough about it. I'd be happy to have someone that on that knows a lot more than I do.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, one of those things like it makes you it comes off initially as like another conspiracy theory, right? Like a Tartaria sort of thing. So it's hard to hard to want to like jump into it and give it any credence, but who knows? Maybe there is something there. I don't know. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00I mean, as far as I know, some of the biggest things it will affect will be electronics, which we're dependent on every day. So if you have anything that's calibrated to directions, right, that will affect that, like GPS, that might affect GPS. So I don't know. I mean, I don't even know what the effects of it would have would be.
SPEAKER_02You know what it was? My supercomputer has been downloading an update to install later tonight. No. Yep, that'll do it. Now it's all gone again.
SPEAKER_00I hate this. That's exactly why I've been laughing. Oh, how the tables have turned. Look. My theory on Akita, our Lady of Akita is what you do about the fire rang from the sky. I think it's a coronal mass ejection. Because that will kill more people around the world.
SPEAKER_02You uh I'll never find out what Adrian thinks about Akita because I can't hear him. Can y'all hear me?
SPEAKER_00My wife texts me earlier. She's like, we can hear you both. I've got I've got great internet right now. I'm so in fact, some people would say it's the greatest internet ever, is what some people would say. Huge, huge internet. So my theory about Akita is that the fire from the sky is a chromo mass ejection. Because that would burn out all electronics. Yeah, but worse. Because then you got you know, people on life support are gonna die, right? Yeah, uh refrigeration will be out, but you know, you'll have to go back to the old ways of smoking.
SPEAKER_02Planes will literally fall from the sky.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, cars will wreck all over the place because you've got half the people driving are women anyway. You've got you know, we depend we depend on electronics way too much. But that that's what I think it'll be. Because we've already been promised it won't be a flood, right? So and I you'd have to have global nuclear proliferation attacks in order for it to affect everyone in the world, right? So I that's what I think it's gonna be. And we in fact, this weekend we've got a class X solar flare hitting us, right? Now, keep in mind class X is the highest level, but then from there, there's levels within the class X. We get hit with like class X up to three or four pretty much every month at this point, yeah. Right? X, there's like what it's not X10, it's something past that. That is like the the world-ending solar flare, right? So we're like in that last, we're in that top tier, but we're not at the point where it's like devastating yet, and it may happen. And who knows, we're getting closer to 2029.
SPEAKER_02The Carrington event is estimated to have been an X40 to an X50 class solar flare.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, it burned up all the telegraph lines, caught poles on fire from it. That's imagine if you know, at that time we had cars and electronics and computers that ran the world. Yeah, but that may be the only thing saving us from the surveillance state.
SPEAKER_02It's one of those things, like it would suck, but a lot of people would die. Yeah, a lot of people would die.
SPEAKER_00Like I would say most, most people would die. Right. I I and I would say I would say 90%. Well, I mean the EMP, the EMP Commission Commission back in the 90s said if an EMP hit the United States and knocked out the electronics for the United States, greater than 90% of people would die within 30 days. That was in the 90s. Yeah, we weren't nearly as dependent as we are now. Yep, they lose your fire. That's a colonel mass ejection, my man. That's exactly what that is. You'll be fine because you'll give just a nice tan, but the rest of us we're gonna be bad off. What kind of woman would scrape a big van within having it in a couple of days? I mean, not a good one. She will remember when she comes.
SPEAKER_02She's not watching. She will remember this when she comes to you. I'm kidding, Hope. I'm kidding. She's making fun of me for the way I mispronounced a word 10 years ago.
SPEAKER_00Bro, yeah, I know exactly what you go through. I still get made fun of for things I've like. I I one time gave the wrong definition for brackish water 18 years ago, and I still never hear the end of it.
SPEAKER_02I am on my second grade spelling test. One of my second grade spelling tests. In the test previous to this, I correctly spelled photosynthesis. See, see, she's making fun of me 10 years later because I pronounced it a metheist, because I'd only ever read it. I never heard someone say amethyst.
SPEAKER_00That we I have that problem with my kids all the time, they'll mispronounce a word because they've just read it, they've never heard it used. Yeah,
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SPEAKER_00which tells you that you're well read.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
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SPEAKER_00Yes, yes. So what's another one my wife could tell me about? So when I was growing up, like we were we were pretty poor, yeah. And I would eat baloney sandwiches all that. It was pretty much the only like that you that was pretty much lunch for like 10 years. It was a baloney sandwich. Like the baloney with like the red ring of like plastic on the edge of it, you know. And I was telling a story about it with my wife and I think my in-laws, and I said baloney real weird. Like I said, like I inflicted it real weird. No, I just I inflect it. I was like baloney, you know. To this day, I still get made fun of.
SPEAKER_02I I'm so glad she's bringing this up because I promised her I would never tell anyone about this because of how bare she was. But so we're talking about Mount. She we're talking about Mountain Everest, and he said something about Sherpas. I'm like, what exactly do you think a Sherpa is? And she's like, Well, it's it's like a llama or a donkey, they bring up the mountain.
SPEAKER_01I'm like, Holy crap, Pope, no, Sherpas are human beings, they're local, you know, Nepalese people who climb the mountains.
SPEAKER_02She's like, Oh my gosh, I can't believe I said all those things about chirpas all those years.
SPEAKER_00What's mortadella?
SPEAKER_02But anyway, so back to the second grade spelling. Previous in the second grade, I correctly spelled photosynthesis, metamorphosis. Then then one spelling test, the word turkey was on the test. I was born on Thanksgiving Day. I know how to spell turkey. I've always known how to spell turkey. I spelled it trucky. To this day, anytime anyone sees or hears the word turkey, my mother will laugh and say, Ha ha, Robbie, remember Truckee?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, mom, I do.
SPEAKER_00It's amazing the things people hang on to. I got a I got a uh I ran a red light when I used to live in Georgia, and I got a ticket for it. Like it was, I mean, it was yes, it was red, but it was like the last second before right after it turned yellow. You know, it was like a turning lane. It was like they had a red light can't run it, so like they got people all the time for that. Well, I got a ticket to mail at you because it's one of those things that just mail you the ticket. And my oldest daughter, she saw it, and she was like six at the time. She's 14 now, and she still tells me about it. Remember that time you got a red light ticket? I'm never gonna live it down, ever. Doesn't help, but like two years ago I got pulled over for expired tags with my son, so now he brings that up all the time.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, of course. Yeah, this is what it was. He said something about those socks made from sherpas. I'm like, where the hell are you getting socks made from people? She's like, What do you mean from people?
SPEAKER_00I'm like, my man, better than lamps made from sherpas.
SPEAKER_02That's true. Buffalo Bill.
SPEAKER_00Oh man. All right, let's see.
SPEAKER_02Jeffrey Dahmer's favorite box. How do you say Mordadella? I'm guessing that's it, Mordella. Mordadella? Is it or do they I imagine they get real Italian like mortadella?
SPEAKER_00Yeah, there's a lot of did you know when Jeffrey Dahmer was arrested?
SPEAKER_02Except for Anthony's sister, can't do that anymore.
SPEAKER_00I was like, oh no, no. Did you know what they found in Jeffrey Dahmer's shower when they arrested him? Sherpa's no, head and shoulders.
SPEAKER_02You're welcome. Thank you for that. Now I gotta go tell that to my seven-year-olds who won't understand and we'll say it in a minute. Did I tell you about how uh Maddie explained to my Protestant mother-in-law how Protestants pronounce Saint Augustine wrong? No, so we go down, we go down to Saint Augustine, right? And and Hope's Hope's mother and family are Protestants. And I'm trying to explain to Maddie, I'm like, they call it Saint Augustine, but it's named after Saint Augustine. They're both spelled the same, but for some reason the Protestants really like to say uh, you know, uh Augustine or or you know, whatever. So we're sitting there and and we're just talking, and and they say someone says Saint Augustine and Maddie to his Protestant grandmother. Hey, do you know that Protestants say Saint Augustine? I'm like Maddie, this is Leo, our barn cat. That's a big one.
SPEAKER_00He is now, man. He started earning his key. We uh we kicked him out because he kept um he was just being a nuisance in the house. So we're like, all right, we're you're going outside, and he has been tearing it, man. He eats mice all the time. He's not fat anymore, but he's a big old baby.
SPEAKER_02Well, yeah, he's trying to get back inside.
SPEAKER_00Maybe. But he's a he's like a dog, man. He loves to be rubbed and supposed to belly rub. Well, by me, he doesn't like it when the kids do it. But right now he's digging his claws on my shoulder. Come on, buddy. I know, okay. Let's be done. Let's be done. Nope, let's be let's get down. Okay.
SPEAKER_02Golly. Too bad you're not like like New York, Anthony. Now you'd be like, you're dying of allergies.
SPEAKER_00I don't know why. Animals love me. Like I rarely I find an animal that doesn't like me. And my kids are mad about it. Because I go over somebody's house that we've never met before, we just go there for dinner or whatever, and they've got like a dog, and he's immediately like want me to pet him all the time. Like, oh, that's weird. He didn't want somebody pet him. I don't know. Maybe he maybe dogs can detect the goodness of my heart and the sanctity of my soul.
SPEAKER_02I think dogs detect that I'm allergic. God, now you are covered in it. It's getting hot, so he shedding. You're basically St. Francis.
SPEAKER_00I am. I am to talk to the birds. It's amazing. Oh man. I'm about to change my shirt when I do. This is horrible. I immediately regret my decision. Cats have a tendency to do that. He's a good one. We we picked him specifically for his temperament. Because I hate cats that like they they only like you for like three seconds a day. Yeah. Like they'd be happier to just eat your face off when you die out of the house than to like have you bet them.
SPEAKER_02That's why they're that matter of fact, that's why they're nice to you for three seconds a day. That's why you're just wanted to keep you around until they can eat your face off.
SPEAKER_00They're like, hey, you're eating, right? You're eating. Just make sure. Like, I need you to be less than plump when you like when they need you, that's then like no, you're losing a little weight.
SPEAKER_01You gotta eat more.
SPEAKER_00As you can tell, Holly.
SPEAKER_02How did I do that? Yeah, we we uh we had a cat that we that and I had not been a cat person, but uh it was I I liked the cat a lot, but then you know we had Maddie, and Maddie became a toddler, and that just was not gonna work out. So we gave the cat to my brother.
SPEAKER_00Well, I'm I was at I was on shift one day at the fire department, and we had my daughter, and I think we had just we had my son not too long, he he might have been less than a year old. And they called me while I'm on shift, and I'm in between a bunch of calls. They call me, hey, we're gonna go to the shelter and look at cats, you know, just so you know where we're at. And I was like, okay, we're not getting a cat. So we're not, we're not, do not get a cat.
SPEAKER_01You can go look, but it stays there.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, so they uh so they got a cat and brought it home, and the issue we had with the cat was he she liked to sit on the edge of the litter box facing the litter and pooping outside of it like all the time.
SPEAKER_02Typical cat.
SPEAKER_00Because you know the cat's doing it by you. And just to and just so you can understand what period this was in, we named her Sansa. Yeah, so we had my daughter, and I was like, Well, we can't have a cat pooping around the house, so we had to get rid of the cat.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah, Hindu cat.
SPEAKER_00That was not the very popular TV show that was on at the time, a Hindu show. That's not what it was. No, not at all. But yeah, that's now we used to have another barn cat, but we found him dead one day. I think we we we think he got bit by a snake and he just like slowly died. Took him a little while to die. Yeah, tried to bury him. And so now he's buried in our front yard over by our dogwood tree. Because that's about the only place I could put him that something wouldn't dig him up and eat him. Because that's the last thing I need. Bury a cat. Two days later, my kids find him in the yard half eaten.
SPEAKER_02Well, he's like, damn zombie cats. It's a pet cemetery over there.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
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SPEAKER_01This is why we can't ever have another cat.
SPEAKER_00That's exactly right. Well, and that's why total, like after, in fact, I'm probably not gonna get another dog till my kids are out of the house. Because we've got two German shepherds now. My daughter has her dog, so we've got three dogs total. But the German shepherds stay outside, they're basically just protection from the family in our early warning system. But they're I don't know, five years old now, four years, four years old. They'll probably live to 10. Yeah, we probably got another six years with them. And that I'm not getting dogs again for a while after that. Until the kids are out of the house. And then I'll probably I'll probably get me a dog only. Like I want a Belgian Malinois, probably. That's probably I'll go with. Something that's smart, not controlling.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, kind of smart, but also kind of retarded too. In that I'm gonna do something super energetic and destructive all the damn time.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. We used to have a uh we used to have a half lab, half pit, all stupid. And one day we were hanging out in the living room, and he was right next to the coffee table, and he and I called his name and he looked at me, and then he sneezed and hit his face on the coffee table. Like I almost knocked himself out. It was that hard. Like it was like a loud bump. Yeah, give me a malligator. Man, like you eat it. But that's like once that's once the kids are my youngest is six, so we got 12 years before that. So it's gonna be a while. I'll be uh see in 12 years, I'll be 50, 70. Too close to it.
SPEAKER_02They also require a 30-foot stone wall with the parapet on it, basically, to keep it inside anything.
SPEAKER_00We basically just need to be build the walls of Auschwitz around our place with like turret gunners on the corners, keep them in.
SPEAKER_02Make sure you get a swimming pool just like Auschwitz had, and an orchestra hall just like Auschwitz had, and a theater like Auschwitz had, and a dental office just like Auschwitz had.
SPEAKER_00Was it you that told me that I first learned that everything we know about the concentration camps are from the Soviets?
SPEAKER_02I don't know if you learned that from me, but I have said that, yeah.
SPEAKER_00I think I learned it from you because they're not researchers.
SPEAKER_02Everything about the death, yeah. So all of the so-called death camps, the extermination camps, were on the Soviet line, Soviet side of the line, right? Yeah. Like it it so is that that seems a little strange, right? It does. It does weird that the Soviets wanted to A really pin everything on the Germans and B, maybe hide evidence of their own crimes at like Katin Forest and things like that.
SPEAKER_00Especially with the the ease at which the the media lies right now about like the uh like the the Irish, was that that Irish convent?
SPEAKER_02Irish and Canadian.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, and Canadian, yes. Yeah, I'll I wanted to start with the Irish one where they were saying they were flushing babies down the toilet pretty much. Yeah, they're in the septic system, whatever, and they found out no, they were just children who died earlier and they were given like respectable burials, and then the Canadians where they supposedly killed a bunch of kids at the all these these Catholic schools, and they just and they've never found one single body in Canada, not one.
SPEAKER_02And well, right, and well that well, they did find some bodies, right? Get this in known Native American cemeteries. The Native Americans like uh yeah, this is this is where we have always buried people.
SPEAKER_00Like like well now, Canada is wanting to make it illegal to criticize the government when they when that happens, when they when they screw up. It's not just several church bargains, it was like a hundred.
SPEAKER_02Is he still making fun of you? Yeah, apparently I said no one.
SPEAKER_00A hundred are yeah, it's it's a lot. Did you see all the shrines being burned in Japan? Yeah, all the Shinto shrines. Yeah, that's weird. When you start letting a few Muslims in, all of a sudden everything starts getting burned. That's weird. How that how that happens.
SPEAKER_02Maybe we should go burn their learning centers.
SPEAKER_00Those learning centers, man. Is anything done about that? Y'all do y'all have anything going on local news about arrests or anything? Not really. Nothing. Nothing. something something like there was a there was an organization that assessed the amount of fraud that is likely in the US government and something like seven 70 cents out of every dollar goes to fraud yeah 100% believe that fraud or you know bad contracts you know basically yeah things like that which is just fraud which is which is just another form of fraud yeah which yeah I think there I think there have been arrests but like the you know that back in covid there was the feed feed our future scandal with the Somalis where they were getting paid by the government for making hundreds of meals for kids that that they just weren't doing actually like the people were sentenced for for you know a decade and then just this year like judges have completely overturned the sentence not the conviction they're still convicted the judges have just decided oh no they don't need to serve anytime at all I mean the breaking point is coming people no longer trust the institutions and you're gonna start seeing vigilante injustice and they I think they're severe well one atheists already don't understand human nature because they think everyone is good until they're not pretty much but they also don't understand the the when certain cultures meet their breaking point it is scorched earth yes and I don't think they're like why why would you antagonize people who you say are the most dangerous people in the world you know when they're talking about like white people and stuff like well they're the most dangerous people in the world why would you antagonize somebody like that? That's like that's like me going up to a like a five time MMA champion and just like poking them in the chest until they did something like I would never do that.
SPEAKER_02That you know it is the behavior of 70 IQ people is what it is.
SPEAKER_00It is it is definitely what it is we have any more questions do y'all like Wednesday shows better or do y'all like Friday shows better? Because I feel like three shows in a row is too hard on Raw. It's a lot it's hard on the kids to I feel like a Friday night shows would be better but it's like I'm I'm old and I have kids I don't do stuff on Fridays. Yeah I don't either but at the same time Fridays if I'm gonna travel anywhere it's gonna be on a Friday I mean Monday's not bad for me you say that but you're the one that's had to reschedule every Monday so far.
SPEAKER_02I know well so so I we decided not to do t-ball with the kids so Mondays are more open my Mondays and Wednesdays are more open now. Yeah I don't know what stops y'all from doing t ball the just the organization was crap you know like yeah like it was just a mess it was a free for all every every practice well t ball i yeah but they can't even keep the kids like like I'm not expecting them to like teach the kids to be you know babe Ruth or anything like that because that's I don't have my kids in it to become baseball players I have my kids in it to to have fun and like socialize and things like that but like they're not stopping kids from bullying each other and and and stuff like that and I don't want to be there yeah I I don't want to be there having to yell at other parents you know what I mean like especially in a small town I don't want to be the guy that everyone ends up hating all over stupid T ball.
SPEAKER_00I mean to be honest with you T ball's too young like it's it's it's honestly I think at that age you need to do like soccer's okay because they're constantly doing something but with like baseball and t-ball there's yeah because you're you're it's too cold. I mean maybe like a summer league but if they had that but like here we have soccer in the in the spring but at least they're constantly moving t-ball and baseball there's a lot of sitting around and doing nothing when you're on defense. And even on offense like there's only one kid can bat at a time.
SPEAKER_02Right like batting practices is them all standing in a line waiting for one kid to bat.
SPEAKER_00Yeah yeah and that's that's too much to ask of kids of that age they just don't have the attention span especially boys like they want to constantly be doing something it's just not worth it. That's why like if you have a good coach you know he he can have some doing like base running right and some batting and some fielding and but you also need three or four coaches to do that. And that's too many people to ask to do unless that dad's going to get involved. Like Bob he plays like coach pitch is what most people would understand as yeah and he loves it but he's still like if he plays outfield he's like picking daisies like he's waiting for a ball to get to him because most of these kids can barely hit it out of the out of the infield if they hit it out of the infield at all. Mm-hmm. And then there are other things with it like I had my boy in jujitsu for about a month and then I pulled him out because it was half girls and I don't want my boy rolling around with girls. Yeah like it's not appropriate what's whatever so I might look into it more when he's about 10 or 11 usually around that age is when all the girls stop going. Because it's most it's mostly dads putting them in it. Like oh they have only one girl they only have a girl this time so they put their girl in something like jujitsu because they want you know they're living vicariously through their kids. But usually by 10 or 11 the girls don't want anything to do with it. But maybe we'll do another full auto Friday show next week if that ends up lining up better. Because I feel like these Wednesday shows are like those three shows in a row are too much for you. I think I I think it would work better if you had a a gap in between shows. Yeah. But the nice thing about doing a Wednesday show is then you have like four days off Friday for Monday. Friday Saturday Sunday Monday yeah yeah I don't know maybe some maybe a couple times I'll just do a show by myself and I'll bring someone on bring someone on yeah for sure yeah bring br bring out like a viewer and have them ask a bunch of questions and go through some stuff but I'm gonna call it we've been on here almost two and a half hours oh wow I'd bring you on but you're always out doing the Lord's work I will never bring a woman on ever so nobody get any ideas even if it is War on beauty I would never bring her on what about what's her name uh the the Jerry McLeck's uh daughter never she cheated on her husband did she yes well now I guess she had the fair on her husband there ain't no way I ever I did not know that she almost lost her sponsorship through whatever firearm company because of it y'all didn't know that no that was common knowledge I know she just switched from Sig to Smith but I assume that was due to the 320 stuff and that might have been why she did that but she almost lost her sponsorship because she stepped out of her husband she's the Sarah stock of the gun world now I would bring on a couple I'd bring on a husband and wife yeah but I would never just bring on a woman by herself it's not appropriate what seven year age gap advice he's the 24 year old and and whatever that baseball player and or the football player and his coach's daughter is that what he's talking about when did he talk about that so well he it was mostly on X. He brought up the question is it appropriate for a 24 year old to date a 19 year old or whatever 19 year old I would say yeah or an 18 or maybe been an 18 year old but supposedly there's a professional football player no who has been no but uh a professional football player his position coach's daughter he's been dating her since she was like 17 apparently I now so my so my daughters know they're not allowed to date until they're 18 because the the whole purpose of dating is is for marriage. Just for marriage and right so I'm not I wouldn't be opposed to an 18 year old marrying a my 18 year old daughter marrying a 24 year old if he can provide and he's a good man and I vet him right but I wouldn't just let her go out and find a 24 year old and and do that on her own. It'd be somebody that you know is through our parish or somebody that you know we know is a good family. But I would not be opposed to that like I I'm not opposed to arranging a marriage at all. Like hey I've got 40 acres I'll give you four acres and a donkey you know as her dowry build a house from the four acres over there why not as long because you know I I got married my wife and I got married I was 27 and she was 23 when we got married and I still I think that was too late. Now granted I was super immature at 27 and I wouldn't have been ready at 21 at all I was still too selfish and I was just I was had horrible values at the time but my kids will not be like that. My kids when they're 18 19 years old will be ready for it. That we have laid a good foundation for them to be able to marry someone of like age who can they can grow together.
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SPEAKER_00Because one you should be having kids as young as you can because having kids is a young man's game. Like I had my youngest when I was 38 and she is responsible for almost all the gray hairs on my head um but you know I've got friends who had kids in their 40s. We've got a friend we've got friends right now who've had they're having like five kids in five years after 40. Wow or within that they're within that range right maybe late 30s early 40s they got married late but they had a bunch of kids you know pretty much a kid every year and they're all boys too man. Like golly but having kids young man when you're younger and you can survive off robbing noodles a whole lot easier and you don't in money like it one you're never financially ready for kids ever. You don't never think you are anyway. But have when you're young and you can give up sleep a lot easier and you can eat horrible so your kids can eat better than you would you know you can make sacrifices a little bit easier on your when you're young. But that's not something I would be opposed to plus I mean when you when you just have kids you're usually not eating you're usually eating terrible not so much because of the cost but just because you're exhausted and you'd much you know either throw a pop out in or throw a slice of bologna on a piece of bread then cook something like when we do potluck at church I don't even make plate for me I just eat what my kids don't eat. Because they'll make a plate for themselves they'll only eat like half of it. Yes your for fertility does start to decrease after 30 but do not let that dissuade you from having kids after 30 or even after 40. So when they tell you your chances for like down syndrome increase by you know 200% after 39 keep in mind that means it goes from a half a percent to a one to one and a half to two percent yeah it's still infantesimally low of happening now does it happen yes and if you have a down syndrome baby you've been blessed because you'll never have a more joyful person in your house ever. And two every person can live a normal life they can that's true that is true but I love me some grilled cheese man every single time but I oh oh I will warm something up in the microwave the microwave will beep at the end my my daughter will run from downstairs daddy you make food you make food for me no no no I didn't daddy let me try let me try at least they're eating man my youngest she'll she'll play and she won't eat and she won't eat dinner and she'll wake up in the morning and she'll let her blood sugar will be low and she'll throw up because she didn't eat so we have to feed her my my well my middle son Iggy you know he's five he's super he's short and he's super skinny and he's the same way he hard he doesn't eat much he'll he'll like to he likes to drink chart chocolate milk before bed and then he'll wake up and he'll say he has a tummy ache you think you just need to eat kid yeah blood sugar levels what it is the answer is always purple hope it's always purple like that like that grape drink that grape drink did you ever do you do you remember the old Sundays commercial well well describe it I'm sure I saw I'm gonna I'm gonna find it I'm gonna find it along there is it there's a bunch of them but there's one that let's see if I can there's a bunch of them in here so I gotta find the right one come on man anyway it's a commercial and it's a Sunkissed and it's a bunch of kids playing after school and they go to the fridge to find out what to drink and their sun kissed all right sun kissed and you see like the token black kid he's staring at the grape soda oh man is this to it's hilarious if I refund it I'll I'll I'll put it up on the channel or something all right I'm really gonna say goodbye this time these Midwestern
Prayer Request Contest And Closing
SPEAKER_00goodbyes yeah I know right before we go if everyone could say a prayer for my uncle Gary I got a text during the show that it he probably won't make it through the night so if you could all say a prayer for him I would greatly appreciate that absolutely also make sure y'all join the telegram yes well what's the what's the contest this month I haven't so I think we're gonna do a build a fire contest I gotta put the rules up though I gotta figure out what the amount of time I want to put on it we're gonna stray from the shooting for this month for those of people who want to do something different. So I think we're just gonna do how to build a fire from scratch basically and I'll put up basically like a how-to for people who don't you know how to do it so you can get there and actually do it. But I'm gonna pick oh well actually I'm gonna have my kids pick their winner from the Dickens drill and then we'll post that did you ever send those prizes to Joe and Billy? I don't have that hey Billy send me your address the contestable did you good? Yeah Billy send me your address on telegram because you won the one book from before is Billy in the channel before the Dickens drill yes he was earlier okay I'll I'll message him on telegram and tell him I need his address so we can send him that we can he can tell us what he wants. But this month it'll probably be just building a a fire you know from scratch basically like using some type of flint or you know someone to to build it and I'll give a time limit on to do it and just entering like just doing it enters you. It's not who does it the fastest. You have to do it within the parameters right in order to count but if you just do it you enter in and then I'll pick you randomly but that'll be this most I'll post it to the telegram probably tomorrow. Cool cool cool I shouldn't have time to do it tomorrow. Alright guys join the telegram if you haven't already like share all that stuff we need to get to a thousand right so I think we're at like 560. 562 yeah yeah we need to get to a thousand subs if avoiding babylon can add 11000 in a week we can add 400 in a month i i keep forgetting to mention this channel on on the actual show oh I know oh I know oh I know my bad I'm surprised nobody's going what's government look look look in the chat yes and no yes and no we're not like it we didn't pay give a money you know money to to a bunch of indians to join with fake accounts we gave money to google to push the video on others algorithm you know to push the video on other feeds that's called advertising my boy yeah that it's that's yeah it's advertising and now that we've hit a hundred thousand once the last ad ended today and I don't think we're gonna do any more because we don't need to we had a thundered and they reached out to y'all for your play button yeah we ordered play buttons uh on Monday so good that'd be awesome yeah you ought to put like an LED light under yours because isn't it clear no there's so it's a it's just a silver the they actually have two styles they have a silver plaque right okay and then they have a silver self standing one to put on to put on a desk I thought they had one that was like clear in the in the middle like acrylic or something those are much higher levels of substance are they really oh yeah because it's like a million like gold or something gold and then there's I forget the other two but one's like a looks like a clear diamond I think that might be like 10 million or something I don't know probably yeah we'll never get there lord protect me if we ever get that high why do we even want to hit a thousand we're not gonna monetize it's just a round number I just want a round number true fair enough I wanted like a thousand because I'm not like I'm gonna like it because can you do like super chats or something yeah but what are we gonna do with that money I'd donate it okay that's fine yeah we could do that or I'd buy ammo with it and like do more shooting video that's true we could we could monetize it and do super chats and just put whatever money comes in into yeah into into ammo for shooting videos yeah that's not a bad idea yeah yeah that's probably we're deleting the channel remember Paul Paul Prairie getting sl getting bragged again look yeah I need y'all to keep me accountable if I get to the point where I'm a little bit too big in my britches I need y'all to call me out see with you my wife does it at home I need y'all to do it on here.
SPEAKER_03With Anthony I've been trying for four years it doesn't work with him that's an Italian in them is what that is we're really getting off this time y'all uh I'm clicking it to the city