Guns 'N Rosaries

Flock Cameras Are Watching Every American — And They Don't Need a Warrant

Adrian & Rob

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Your commute feels ordinary until you realize it might be building a 30‑day trail. We break down what Flock Safety cameras are designed to do, how license plate reader networks scale from “catch a stolen car” into a searchable history of where vehicles appear, and why the vendor model changes the public conversation around privacy, due process, and Fourth Amendment expectations.

From there, we get into the uncomfortable part: error and abuse. When AI systems “enhance” low-quality images, misidentification isn’t just a tech glitch, it can turn into tickets, stops, or accusations that take real time and real money to unwind. We also talk about the cultural backlash, including the rise of “blade runners,” and why opposition to mass surveillance can show up across different political camps for the same basic reason: nobody likes being tracked by default.

Then we go one layer deeper into signal collection and “link analysis” thinking, where Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth identifiers can be correlated with locations to build association maps. Add in connected cars, over-the-air updates, and the push toward smart streetlights, and you get a system that doesn’t need a single dramatic new law to feel permanent. We close with grounded, practical awareness: what’s worth paying attention to locally, what habits reduce your digital footprint, and how to stay clear-eyed without despair.

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Bedtime Chaos And Rainy Noise

SPEAKER_03

My kids are already coming in here. They weren't in bed two minutes. Yes, girls.

SPEAKER_04

Um, I know.

SPEAKER_03

Go to bed. I'll put them on. No, you can't have vitamins. Go. It's too late. They're like sugar. You want to be on there when I was doing that? No. You're like, it's gonna get awkward.

SPEAKER_07

I gotta get off here.

SPEAKER_03

I gotta get off here. All right, so so we got the kids these, they're called Yodos for Christmas. YODO's? Yeah, called YODO. So they're like little radios, and you can either stream stuff to them, and it's like they have a bunch of kids' channels, but or they have cards they can put in them for you can load things on cards, but they have nighttime sounds that we put on for them every night. Like right now, they want a rainy car ride. So it sounds like a rainy car ride right now. So every night they like they usually like noisy fan, or sometimes they want like dryer or something. Like whatever, whatever you helps you sleep, we'll do that. I'm in the house tonight because I'm the only one home. My wife's out of town, and so I've got the kids all by myself, which is if it doesn't if it doesn't tell me that I'm not supposed to be a caretaker, I don't know what does. I'm my wife has to be a saint to be dealing with these kids all day because like I'm having to work and take care of them all day and just keeping them out of hair as I talk to clients and stuff, and it's been rough. Try my patience. Good thing I'm in a state of grace since Saturday, so I'm good.

SPEAKER_08

I'm just trying to make sure we don't burn down again up here.

SPEAKER_03

I saw that. Wait, do y'all have y'all not beginning any rain?

SPEAKER_08

We got rain maybe two weeks ago. Oh, okay. But it's just so so so hot. Which I mean, maybe not for you, but it's really hot for up here. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

At 100 today. Yeah, it's we've been getting a little bit of rain almost every day for like I mean, just but not a lot, we'll get like spots of rain. But it's kept the temperature down the past four or five days, which has been nice. Before that, it was 95, felt like 102, which I'm which confuses me because it if it feels like 102, it's 102. Like it doesn't matter what the number says, it matters what

Heat Storms And Wildfire Close Calls

SPEAKER_03

it feels like.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, it it hit 100 real temperature here today.

SPEAKER_03

So uh y'all got any rain coming?

SPEAKER_08

Wednesday, maybe. But see, the problem was we got rain. Maybe it's only been a week, but we got a lot of lightning with that rain that sparked fires in areas that are really, really hard to get to. Yeah, those fires are just kind of smoldered for a week until it turned 100 and windy.

SPEAKER_03

I've got a buddy, he's out in Nevada, I think. He's like a correction guard. I was I was in the Marines with him, and he's got this fire coming down a hill towards him. And he's just watching, he's like, I'm not leaving. He's like, This is it, his other house burnt down from a wildfire. He's like, I'm not leaving, I'm just gonna die with my house, I guess. I go anywhere. And it stopped like two from his house. They were able to get it under control, so it's like, man, because I remember last time he was he was like Facebook live in it.

SPEAKER_06

Really?

SPEAKER_03

He was like having to escape his house, and there's embers flying through the air. It looks like hell. And uh this time he's like, I'm not doing it. I was just like, I'll just die here. I'm not doing it again. I'm glad they stopped it. Oh, yeah. We've had uh I've got a like a I don't know, probably 180-year-old tree out of my pasture, and it got struck by lightning a couple of years ago, and then it finally died this year. It's a big, huge tree, too, man. I want to get somebody to come over here and timber it for me and bring it down and just give me like half the wood because it'd be some amazing lumber.

SPEAKER_08

Big old oak, or what is it?

SPEAKER_03

It is a what is it? It's not a water oak. I think it's white oak, maybe hickory. One of the two, it's an old tree, man. That like you'd have to have like four people holding hands, get your arms around it.

SPEAKER_08

Nice, it's huge.

SPEAKER_03

I've got a few of those trees on my property, but that was the oldest one. I remember got hit by lightning because I was sitting two feet that way, and I was right by the window, and it rattled the house, and I was like, I thought it exploded, I thought it was like a bomb went off because I'm not far from a military base and they do explosions all the time. I was like, Man, they hit close that time, but no, it was lightning right out the right out of the way. So you've had an adventure's week and a half, two weeks.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, yeah.

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You

Funerals Family And Returning To Faith

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ventured into Novosoro land for a little bit.

SPEAKER_08

Another family funeral. That was Brombo.

SPEAKER_03

I'd almost rather go to like a Baptist funeral. There would be less scandal there for sure. Yeah, exactly. Yep, yeah. That was I remember my my dad died oh 13 years ago, I think. Yeah, 2013, yeah, 13 years ago. And I wasn't like I I was still I wasn't agnostic, but I was I was I had just started coming back to Christianity at the time, a couple of years before that. Yeah, and I wasn't quite Catholic yet. And my but my dad had he had his wake at the funeral home. And I remember the priest gave the homily there for his funeral, and it was well, for his wake anyway. And he was talking about how you know my dad's name was Martin. He's like, Well, Martin, you know, didn't come to church, you know, too often because he found his church out in nature, and like at the time I was like, I it kind of felt weird, like I was like, you know, and now that I look back on it, I'm like, man, like you could have just not said anything. Yeah, you know, just just don't bring that up. But um, but that's I wish that was the the first one I've heard like that, and the last one, but it's not no, they're they're more like that than anything else.

SPEAKER_08

We have 15 15 more years of funerals like that at least.

SPEAKER_03

I won't have to deal with it too much because not a lot of my family here is Catholic. My a lot of my family up Kentucky is, but they're all starting to come back to the faith. In fact, I've got so I visited my aunt, my godmother back in Christmas, and she had her boys there, and I had brought my so my aunt. We we had had a talk about a year and a half before that at my cousin's wedding, and her my cousin's husband was not Catholic, but he was inquiring about it, and she would she had just started coming back to the faith through like Taylor Marshall and all that, yeah. And so I was talking to her husband about like some of the things he's just asking me just questions, like, well, what you what is purgatory, right? Whatever. So I gave her you know an explanation about purgatory, how it's like the front porch of of heaven, and you know, it's basically you like where you clean, you you're purified before you make it into heaven. And my godmother was there and she heard it. She goes, I've never heard it explained like that. I didn't know like purgatory was like that. I'm like, You're my godmother, you're supposed to know this stuff. You were supposed to help teach me this stuff. I should not be teaching these things. Anyway, so for Christmas this last year, I went to go visit her and I brought her the Ignatius Study Bible, but like just the New Testament because the the full one that wasn't out yet. Yeah, and I brought her that, and her one of her, you know, her boys were there, and I started talking to one of them, and he was you know raised Catholic, but he got married, and his wife kind of pulled him into like Calvinism, and and we were having a conversation and talking about things, and we saw eye to a lot of stuff, but uh but I was not. I mean, y'all know me, like y'all see me on the show, like this is how I am in real life, and I was not pulling punches on things. Like, look, man, you can't believe that stuff, you're going to hell, right? That you're Catholic. Like, whether you think you're Protestant, you're not, you're baptized and confirmed Catholic, you're Catholic, and you have basically reneged on your vow to God. And if you don't come back to the church, you're going to hell. There's nothing you can do about it other than come back to the church. It's the only thing you do. I guess that I'm I like to think that kind of put a spark in him because about a month ago, I was checking on Facebook, and he had come back into the church and got his kids baptized at a Catholic church. Nice, and so then, like, you know, my a lot of my family's starting to lean that way now. And I like to think it's because of me because I'm not you know egotistical.

SPEAKER_07

Remeg Reniged.

SPEAKER_03

Nigged. We're not niggardly on this show. We'll we're willing to give some stuff up. But anyway, so I so I I think it's I think it's you know me having conversations and then them talking to other people and then realizing like, hey, like, I need to look into why I believe this stuff.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, right.

SPEAKER_03

You can't you just can't go back to like, well, my pastor said that was you know what is you know what you know, the faith is like well, where did he learn it? And where'd he learn it from? And where the guy before that learned it from. Eventually it gets back to well, I just made it up, yeah.

SPEAKER_08

Eventually, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

And I I'm starting to see that happen a little bit, and it's good because it's about the only side of my family that I like to be around. It's like my mom's family is all kinds of jacked up, which is why I'm jacked up. But anyway, all jacked up a mountain dew sometimes you do have to call a bro a fag. You do it's true 100%. You gotta just look, man. If you can't be honest with your friends, they're not your friends. Like, you need to be willing to accept correction, and they need to be willing to accept correction from you, right? Because if you don't love your friends and you're willing to tell them the hard truths, like you're not friends, they're these are the guys you just hang out with occasionally because you're you're too afraid to talk about hard topics. Ocean's not getting banned, he's our token. We can't get rid of him. We got affirmative action in here. Anthony's not here, so ocean's fine. Ocean's will be fine. He usually doesn't like he can he can cross the line a little bit more here.

SPEAKER_08

Anthony just sees a young version of himself when he looks at Ocean and it scares him.

SPEAKER_03

He's a well, except for Anthony knew his dad. So, all right. Let's see. Well, ocean's a good dude. He's the only look, I'm telling you, he's the only one that wishes me happy Father's Day out of everybody who watches the show. So I'll always like Of him. Hear that everyone else? I have a super low bar, people. All right. Looking at some of these comments. I I never watch all those comments, so I only like it unless it comes up right before I see it. I'm not a Joshua Charles, I don't constantly look at the comments. Look, all my best friends that I had grown up were guys I got in knocked down, drag out fist fights with. Every single one of them. I had his buddy Andy in high school. We got into a fight and one time, and from there it just became like a weekly thing. We but we were like the best, best of me and him, and this other guy named Travis, we hung out with all the time, and we turned it into like a thing where we just like weekly, we would get together, we just fight. Not like out of malice, not because we just like hey, this is kind of fun. It's kind of like a this is it was like fight club before fight club because this is back before fight club came out. But

Friendship Honesty And Growing Up

SPEAKER_03

I'm the dad that never came back. Y'all want to see the Father's Day gift my wife got me? It is a white oak Glen Cairn, or as they call it a noser. Tonight I'm drinking some peerless, which I'm excited to go see again in Louisville when I go this week. Distillery. It's I didn't so my wife, we went there back in 2013, right before I got out the Marines. We went for my birthday, and we went to the distillery at the time, and they weren't able to sell their bourbon yet because they it wasn't old, it wasn't aged enough. So they were selling was uh was like moonshine almost, you know. Right, right, it was like commercial moonshine, yeah. But about two years later, they were able to sell it, and I got a bottle, and it it's one of my favorite bourbons. I'm very surprised I liked it. It's just like one of those happenstance things where happened to go, and they they do everything old school, like an old copper still and everything. It's awesome. But yeah, I'm gonna go back and grab a couple bottles because I can't get like the closest places around here. Well, they started selling it here lately, but prior to this, I could I had to go to Georgia to get it. All right, let's see. All right, do y'all want us to go ahead and the topic or do what was that? I was gonna say, do y'all want us to go ahead and get into the topic, or we can keep talking? I'm like, I got nothing to do.

SPEAKER_08

Well, as long as your kids actually fall asleep.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, that's true. They're going to come down here at least once more. At least one more time, especially the girls. We watched uh yesterday, my wife left early, so we came home, we just kind of hung out all day, and we watched Fellowship the Rings.

SPEAKER_08

Oh man, I had I uh I have some interesting memories from fighting cock. I bet you used to have to fight cock all the time. There was a lot of fighting cock on the rugby. There's a lot of it. Couldn't keep him away. We fought the cock all the time. Oh, okay. Hold on, hold on. If knickknags help you go to sleep, you have ADHD. And I know that because knickknacks helped me go to sleep. Knicknags and can a monster, and I'm out.

SPEAKER_03

I'm at a point now where like caffeine will not keep me from going to sleep.

SPEAKER_08

No, it I I I think it helps me.

SPEAKER_03

I don't drink a whole lot of coffee either. Not anymore. Like when I was in the fire service, when I was in the Marines, I should I I could drink a pot a day, no problem. But now I drink like two cups in the morning, that's about it. Did I pregame what? Nick and Axe? Yes. Or fighting cock.

SPEAKER_08

Oh yeah, I mean if we're talking rugby, yeah, there was a lot of fighting cock before rugby games.

SPEAKER_03

She asked if you pregame tonight.

SPEAKER_08

I don't know.

SPEAKER_03

I hope. Did you pre-game?

SPEAKER_08

I never drank white claws. Hey.

SPEAKER_03

When you're drinking claws, there are no laws. I never I did you ever drink four loco before they doed it?

SPEAKER_08

No, which is I because it was big when I was in college drinking fighting cock. It was four loco like they got rid of it then.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, like I'm surprised that was ever legal. That was I I won't say I've never been that drunk in my life before, but it was a different type of drunk. Like the first time I ever got drunk, I was like 18 years old. It was Thanksgiving. I drank an entire fifth of Jose Cuervo, tasted tequila for like two weeks after that. So that's why I don't drink tequila anymore. But man, four loco is a different type of inebriation.

SPEAKER_08

There's no like single Jaeger story necessarily. I just don't like black liquor. Did you ever do Jaeger bombs? Jaeger bombs. Hope they're not no, we're talking about bourbon. There's a 103-proof bourbon named Fighting Cock that we did actually drink a lot of on the rugby team.

SPEAKER_03

Uh hope missed our show, is what it is. Yes, yes, she's probably way more entertained on this show than she is on your other one.

SPEAKER_08

100%, yes. You can only hear so many Anthony stories until they're all the same. Oh no, you're broke, your boat broke again. Imagine that.

SPEAKER_03

Uh so how's that side by side?

SPEAKER_08

It's fun, man.

SPEAKER_03

Aren't they?

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, it's it's fun.

SPEAKER_03

My uh I've got a a couple of guys from the parish who they've had like kidney problems since they were born.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

And one of them just had to have a kidney transplant, he's only like 18 years old. But they were apparently on the make-a-wish list, yeah. And some local guy just gave them a side-by-side, you know, as their as a make-a-wish thing.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

So not that they're trying to sell it to me because they don't really use it. So uh yeah, I was like, well, you know, give me a price and I'll think about it. But it's like a $35,000 side-by-side.

SPEAKER_08

It's got air conditioning, fully enclosed, air conditioning, speakers. It's crazy.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I don't know if I don't know if I want to buy that. Like that would I don't know if I want to pay that much for a side-by-side.

SPEAKER_08

Like, I looked at just getting like a gator just for around the farm, but well, so not this last week, the weekend before I rented one because you know, every like our town is right on a network of trails that you know it's like a few hundred miles of trails around the area here, and everyone in town has one. A lot of people just use them literally to drive just drive around town here because most of them have the the enclosed ones with AC and heat and and and all that. So we rented one to see, you know, if we thought it would be worth the worth buying. We rented the this one wasn't enclosed, but it was that same style, and it was fun, but it was rough on trails, you know, because that style really was a very good well, yeah. It really is meant more for like on a farm, on a ranch, something like that, right? And it was fun, but like I said, rough on rough on the trails. It was it was not super comfortable to ride in. So the the place we rented it from here in town was selling a one of last year's rentals of more of us, you know, more the style if we're riding on trails, and that's the one I decided to buy, and much more comfortable on trails. It's yeah, not enclosed, you know, it's but it's it will be fun. No, I got a Can Am Maverick Sport Max, I think. But you know, like it's gonna be great for hunting in the fall, you know, grouse hunting and stuff like that, and should be should be a lot of fun.

SPEAKER_03

Ocean's giving Hawk some hard time. Hawk said he's gonna go have dinner with his family. Wait, what hawk said he's gonna have dinner with his family, and first is there telling him just watch it and eat your chicken breast, chicken breast and rice.

SPEAKER_08

Be alright. Imagine that. Ocean just assumes everyone else eats chicken.

SPEAKER_03

Look, fried chicken's good, it is good, it is. The uh we have like a myriad of

Bourbon Talk And Off Road Toys

SPEAKER_03

those chicken trip places down here in Alabama, like Raisin Canes and Foo Sacklys and all that. The best one is a local Alabama one called Guthrie's, by far the best. Like it's not even a competition, really. Raisin canes is very bland, and the dipping sauce is okay. Zaxby's is okay, but it's too commercialized. Foo Sackles, the chicken is terrible, but they have like any dipping sauce you want. Guthrie's has good chicken, good tea, and a good dipping sauce. It's I I we we went to Tuscaloosa, where University of Alabama is. That was the first time I had foo sacles, and I couldn't eat it. Like, and look at me, like I've never missed a meal in my life, and I couldn't eat food sakles, it was terrible. Really? I don't even know if they could call that food, it was not good. But yeah, chicken is mid-protein. You need to eat red meat. Chicken's okay as a filler if you're tired of red meat for a little bit, as like a change up, right? But you need to be eating like in like organ meat, you definitely need to be eating organ meat. Or kidneys.

SPEAKER_08

I mean, liver meat, yeah, or organ meat, yeah, definitely, definitely really nutritious, but even just like actual grass-fed, grass finished beef, you like so different than the commercialized stuff, you know what I mean? Like, I mean, you know better than I know, I'm sure, but it it tastes I don't even know how to describe it. It just has so much more flavor.

SPEAKER_03

When we go to get our cows processed at a this processor here, they're a couple counties away. Your concern always with getting a process somewhere else is if they're gonna steal any of your meat because some of them will and they'll sell it. We've run into that a couple times, unfortunately.

SPEAKER_08

Really?

SPEAKER_03

So this last this one guy we use, he hates the taste of grass-fed beef. Like it has to be corn finished for him. So I don't have to worry about him stealing my meat, right? But our our steaks are like that, nothing even comes close to it. Like I like corn-fed beef too, corn finished beef, anyway. It is good as well. But the issue you have because corn finished beef is a little bit milder of a taste, yeah. But the reason they finish them on corn because it fattens them up fast, right? And and it's usually not one, you can't get non-GMO corn in the United States. You can't get it in Mexico, you can't get it in Canada. You have to get it imported from out of the continent, pretty much. So if you want corn, it's not gonna be non-GMB. So you're gonna have some issues. And the the issue with non-GMO uh or GMO corn is the reason GMO corn is used is they genetically modify it so it's resistant to pesticides and herbicides, so it can spray the shit out of it, right? All they want. So, and and when they store it, they spray it again, and they never clean it before it goes into your food. So that's the issue with GMOs, is because it's it's going to be tainted with chemicals which cause like glyphosates and things of that sort, which causes issues. So even if you like corn-finished beef, it doesn't matter if you like it because it's going to cause issues enough. If you eat it enough, it's going to build up in your system, you're gonna have problems processing out. Your liver can't handle all of it, which is why you have some people have glyphosate poisoning. For instance, like some people, like no matter what they do, they just can't lose weight. It's because they're they have so much glyphosate in their fat stores that their body will not let them process the fat out because it will poison them, so it just stays there and they can never lose weight. So it's not a thermodynamic issue where you know less calories in and more calories expended, you lose weight. It doesn't matter, your body will not process the fat because it knows it will poison you if it does.

SPEAKER_08

This is interesting. Americans are corn finished, euros are grass-fed, so therefore, euros would taste better. This is the Polak.

SPEAKER_03

I remember we remember you, Schmoopy. So it depends. Like here in Alabama, we use well lately, we've been using a place called Weavers up near, it's like closer to Huntsville, and it's a little bit of a drive, but it's worth it. They process better, they do their cuts are better. But if you can process it yourself, you should. The problem with processing a cow is it's a multi-day endeavor. It's you're taking not only from the kill to the splitting, but then you have to let it age for two weeks, and then once it's aged for two weeks, you pull it down, you part it out. That's two days by itself just to part it out. If you're a single guy doing it, right? If you got multiple people helping out, it might take you a day, yeah. Maybe maybe like a six-hour shift, right? But pigs you can do by yourself in two days. I've done pigs, I will pay to do pigs right now just because it's cheaper and it it's it's less time intensive for me to do that. It's worth it for me right now. The time cost benefits there. I make more money in a day to pay for that than it would cost me to save money to do it myself. So right now it makes sense, but I know how to do it. So in the event that I have to do it, I don't have a choice,

Chicken Beef And GMO Concerns

SPEAKER_03

I can do it. Yeah, it's not a problem. Can you believe that guy only came out with like a couple of broken bones?

SPEAKER_08

Man, he caught some air. Oh man, he was at least 10 feet in the air. What which which video did you enjoy more? That one or the the Russians who mounted the machine gun off axis.

SPEAKER_03

I thought the Russian one was fake at first when I first saw it. I thought it was let me sorry. I got this like you thought it was AI. I did, I thought it was fake until you saw it.

SPEAKER_08

Saw the other guy grab the barrel by the hand and you know, obviously burn himself. Like that's real.

SPEAKER_03

That trainer ducked just in time. You almost saw a bunch of pink mist. Yeah, that was super close. But it's like it's it's being in the military, you see close calls like that all the time. Like when I was at was it no, it was marine combat training. So after boot camp in the Marines, you go to what's called MCT if you're not infantry, which is marine combat training. It's like a truncated infantry training, but you it's where you throw your first grenade, and like they put you through like a one-hour class on how to throw a grenade before they do it, and then you go into the grenade pit, and it's like they do it by the numbers, they're like, All right, hold the grenade, you hold the grenade, pull the pin, pull the pin, outstretch arm, throw the grenade, and some people throw the pin instead because they're so like worked up, and then they drop the grenade. Like, I've seen more Marines have to grab a guy and throw him out of the pit to get him away from the grenade, and it's just like or like they'll throw the grenade and it'll go like barely over the wall, you know. But uh, you see close calls all the time, man. I saw more clock close calls in training than I ever did in more. The the couple of times I went to combat, like the close calls weren't nearly there, but in training, man, because you got dumbasses all the time in training, they all know what they're doing, you know, and they're they're learning a skill for the first time and they're all amped up and they're anxious and nervous all at the same time, and they freak out and make bad decisions.

SPEAKER_08

It's about as bad as going to an indoor range with a bunch of uh oceans people.

SPEAKER_03

I would I would not make it on alone only because I don't have the skills. I could be by myself for six months, like that's not an issue. That's not a problem at all. But like you you telling me I've got to like eat like snails for six months, and I'm gonna have to be cold all the time. Like, nah, I'm good. Like, why would I do that unless I had to? Like the the prize money's not worth it. Like, give me a million dollars and I'll try. There was a really good show a long time. I don't want to say a long time ago, it was probably 15 years ago. It was on like one of those weird channels, like USA Tomorrow or something, you know, like one of those like weird, like off-grid channels. What they did is they they took like 12 people from different walks of life, teachers, secretaries, engineers, whatever, right? They trained them for two weeks. And then the goal, then what it was, they're all together, they worked as a team, and they drop it in one location, and they have to create a place to live there for like two or three days, and at the end of two or three days, they they have to go to another location, but they can only take what they can carry, right? So, and they don't have backpacks, so they gotta like make slings and all this other stuff, and they go to the next location, they're there for a couple more days, and they go to another location, right? And it get the locations get harder and harder and harder, and that like that looked that was an amazing show. That was because the guy who ended up winning it was an elementary school teacher who'd never seen the woods before in his life because he grew up in like urban Manhattan, really. But he ended up winning it because he was the last one to make it to the last position, he was the only one to make it to the last. He ended up going to the next position. They had like 12 positions they had to go to. I wish I could remember the name of that show, man. Because at any time, if you didn't want to do it, you pressed the button, they brought a helicopter in, it got you out. You're done. Like, if you're looking too cold, my toes have been too cold for so long. Let me press the button, right? They come get you, they get you out, right? But that show, like those guys had no training other than a two-week course they did right beforehand, and just seeing what people are willing to like putt themselves through and like what their grit was, that show was great, man. I wish I could remember what it was. I'd like to watch it again. Lord Lodge. You still watch that guy? Every once in a while, yeah. I can't stand his voice. Like me with uh not only that, but I don't need you coming in here and raining on my parade and giving me a plausible explanation for things. Like, let me believe they're sasswatches.

SPEAKER_08

What's funny? When he first started, he was he was totally on that side, and now he's on the other side.

SPEAKER_03

He doesn't believe the supernatural is what it is.

SPEAKER_08

He doesn't no,

Training Accidents And Survival Shows

SPEAKER_08

he he he does. Does he? You know he sure likes to pop that balloon a lot. You know that uh Protestant Michael Heiser? Yeah, actually, I've got his book. Yeah, he's a big Michael Heiser guy. Is he?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I got the second edition. Have you seen let me see if I can find the hold on yeah, here he goes. Let me show you this uh you can still hear me because I have my headphones.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, I can still hear you. All right, nukes aren't real, but Bigfoot apparently is.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, who do you think?

SPEAKER_08

Well, I won't get into that.

SPEAKER_03

So so the Unseen Rebel. Yeah, look at this cover, right? Like you can see through it. All right, and then because this you know that it's awesome, but it's a second. Why is my G O A card in here? But I haven't gotten to read it yet, but I'm excited to read it. I've got it's about book 14 on my list that I have to read.

SPEAKER_08

Ocean, trust me. Adrian won't believe the elves are stealing his crap.

SPEAKER_03

No, not unless elves wear small hats and have worn out feet from walking, you know, dry riverbeds.

SPEAKER_08

Someone's gonna get it. Dry riverbeds or dry red seabeds? Dry red sea beds, you know. Fair enough.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, the dark elves.

SPEAKER_08

The dark elves deal his stuff. That's right.

SPEAKER_03

What was that uh RA Salvator book?

SPEAKER_08

Dritzt? Dritzbugarden. You ever seen the wartime stories channel on YouTube? No, it's like ghost stories except from the military. Pretty good.

SPEAKER_03

Did they do that? Did they start out with the giant?

SPEAKER_08

It didn't start off, but they've definitely done the the giant of the giant of Kandahar, yeah. I believe in the giant of the Kandahar.

SPEAKER_03

It's I'll tell you why, because I know too many guys third hand that knew guys from that unit that are scared to go to Kandahar because of it. Fair. And these are guys who like who they can't count the amount of Taliban they've killed. But they're like, I'm not going there, that area, you know, in Kandahar province. So got it. If you're scared to go there, I'm scared to go there.

SPEAKER_08

It's a good way to look at it. What is the giant? Are you asking what what the story is? Are you asking what Adrian thinks the giant actually is?

SPEAKER_03

We need clarification.

SPEAKER_08

Because one involves a long story and one involves a much shorter answer.

SPEAKER_03

Which one's the longer answer? My answer or the real answer? That doesn't help. Oh, Kanye?

SPEAKER_08

Yes, yes. Okay, do you want to briefly tell the story of the giant of King?

SPEAKER_03

Basically, like quick 30-second synopsis of the story. Some SF dudes went into Afghanistan, we're going to snatch up a dude, ran across a cave, a giant, like eight-foot spear comes out, impales the dude, impales on the SF guys. They unload in the cave, giant comes out, starts attacking them. They kill the giant. They call it after much gunfire. After a lot of gunfire. They call it in, Medevac comes in. Well, helicopter comes in. They thought it was Medevac. Wasn't Medevac? It was another helicopter that came in to snatch up the giant, and they were told never talk about it again. Basically. That's basically what it was.

SPEAKER_08

But it like think of was it described with red like red hair? Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

But keep in mind in Afghanistan, almost everyone that lives there thinks they're a descendant of Alexander the Great. And there's some white Afghans, like gingers, right? So it's very possible. But they're at least from his you know soldiers. But I wonder if he if that well maybe gingers come from the giants. I don't know. Because gingers don't have souls. Giants have souls because they're Nephilim, right? So therefore, vis-a-vis.

SPEAKER_08

Ginger are descendants of giants.

SPEAKER_03

Ginger descendants of Nephilim.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Works for me.

SPEAKER_08

I'm getting like a this light is on the light is um strong. I wonder, I mean like a cloth. Let me see if I can clean this off.

SPEAKER_03

See if I can nope. Nope, nope. Nope, not one bit. It's a little better. A little bit. All right. Let's get into

Why Flock Cameras Worry Us

SPEAKER_03

the topic because I'm sure people are 36 minutes. Hey, that's pretty good. That's about on that's about on time for us, though.

SPEAKER_08

Well, so now we know solitarius is a ginger. Yes, it sure is.

SPEAKER_03

It's not that gingers don't have souls. It's that for every freckle a ginger has that's a stole they've stolen.

SPEAKER_08

What about for those of us that are heavily freckled but are not ginger? Because I don't tan. I generate freckles.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, that's that's just melanoma. Oh.

SPEAKER_02

That's all. That's all you're right.

SPEAKER_03

No big deal. Whatever. Just take some time, though. You'll be alright. Yeah. All right. Let's uh let's get into the topic. I've got a bunch of I've got a bunch of links.

SPEAKER_08

Oh Maud, Maud, I need you to block this this one here, please.

SPEAKER_03

Uh okay. So which one you want? Which one are we doing first? Let's let me pull up my notes real quick. Let's see. All right, let's pull up the first one. We're gonna go in order. I did I did it specifically like that. We'll pull up the first one.

SPEAKER_08

Did you want to do that? So this is I don't know.

SPEAKER_03

So for those of y'all don't know, there are people that go out and take down these flock cameras and they call themselves blade runners. Right? And so this is what I imagine they're like what's the song that's playing in their mind as they're going out and taking down these flock cameras.

SPEAKER_08

Okay, hold on. I gotta let the whole thing play. It's Instagram, so I can't get it. Hold on, let me play it through to the start starting point again.

SPEAKER_03

So yeah, flock cameras are basically a private surveillance system that they get it, they find a loophole of being able to surveil you. And the reason is the government's not doing it because the government's not putting up the cameras, they're just buying the information from flock, right? There's flock cameras everywhere, and I'm gonna show you here in a minute a map of all flock cameras so you can see how ubiquitous they are. But they're everywhere. We even have them in my little small town of 7,000 people. They've even got them in Talladega National Forests where there are no cars.

SPEAKER_08

We have one between our town and 1500 people in the next town over that has 300 people. There's one on a little Coney Highway in the middle of nowhere for some reason. So yeah. Here we go, though. Here's here we go.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, right. We would never be able to show that. If y'all don't know who that is, that's Flock of Seagulls with and I run. So I was looking up Flock camera videos, and that came up. I was like, we gotta play this. The all those people that are old enough to know that song, that came out in the 80s.

SPEAKER_08

I was born six years after that song. Yeah, it was great. I mean, I know the song, but I like I'm like, why did he choose this one? I didn't realize it was flock is you what was that?

SPEAKER_03

Did you ever see Wedding Singer with Adam Sandler? And he goes to the uh he so Adam is based in the 80s, and he goes to a uh he goes to the airport and he's gonna take a flight somewhere, and the guy has his hair like the flock of seagulls, right? He's like, So do you like flock of seagulls? And the guy's like, who? What's it go? Never mind quoting movies is the it was memes before there were memes.

SPEAKER_08

Like a lot of the old uh you're yeah, yeah, you're the old feral movies.

SPEAKER_03

That was memes before we had memes, was just quoting all these old movies.

SPEAKER_08

Well, yeah, like as a as a teenager, me and my friend, like it would it would just be movie quote after movie quote, just throwing back at each other back and forth, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

All day. Like I'll go, I'll go hang out with some of these kids at church, and it's like super hot. Like I'm out there, I'm I've got my suit on, right? And I've got my tie and everything, and I'm just sweating through it when we're out. It's after mass, so we're just hanging around and talking. I'm like, oh, it's so hot. Milk was a bad choice. None of them get that. None of them. Like, why did you drink milk? Like, come on, man. So, anyway, flock cameras. I mean, they're they're everywhere.

SPEAKER_08

I imagine everyone currently watching knows what they are, but we might want to just read what they are.

SPEAKER_03

So, Flock was originally a venture capital seeded project by Peter Thiel and his what was that group that he funded JD Vance with? I can't remember anyway. So he funded Flock originally, and the purpose of it was license prate readers, right? So if y'all ever seen like a state police car and they've got they got like 12 contraptions surrounding the outside of their car, their purpose is they drive around and just read license plates to pick up warrants. Like if we catch a warrant license plate, somebody who has a warrant, they know, hey, we're gonna hit that house later, right? Well, now it's turned into they have cameras everywhere, right? Down, especially in major urban areas, they're everywhere. Out in the more rural areas, it's major intersections they usually have them at. But the purpose of the flock camera is to basically track your license plate and to sell your data and sell like your locate, like your routes and everything for advertising, uh, for police purposes, whatever, right? Well, what has happened is a lot of municipalities have bought access to flock cameras to be able to use for police matters. So the police aren't surveilling you, so they get around the fourth amendment that way, they're just paying for the information that's surveilling you.

SPEAKER_08

So, for instance, the the license plate readers on police vehicles can only be used to track people with warrants. Originally, yes, but now, because like you said, this is being done by a private company, and police are simply buying publicly available data that they do not need warrants for this sort of stuff any longer.

SPEAKER_03

When it was the state troopers and their cars driving around, there were some municipalities that made it illegal to back up into your driveway because they had to you had they had to be able to read your plate as they drove by your house. So you were not allowed to back up and you know have your ass in towards the garage or anything, right? So now it's just become a matter of just selling more of your information. Like, so for example, like for those of you all that have Gmail, right? You're like, well, Gmail's great, right? Gives you all this storage and you don't have to pay anything for it. Well, that's because the email is not the product, you're the product. What you're having sent to your email, they're scraping that data and selling your data so advertisers can advertise to you more, they sell it to governments based on you know what your communications are and everything. So you have become the product at this point because that's why it's free. Anything that's free in the in the data world now, the technology world, now makes you the product, and what you do and your habits are now what they're selling.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

So if you have three life 360 and you don't pay for it. They're just selling the same thing Flock does. You're just purposely choosing to give that information over to them for free so that you can track where your wife goes and she doesn't go to TJ Maxx too much. But the Flock is it's but it's starting to evolve. So let's let's pull that first link first so it we can uh because it goes over a general synopsis of Flock and what they do because it has become a billion-dollar enterprise at this point. It's a massive company that is working in cahoots, I got to use that word, with Palantir. Yeah.

SPEAKER_08

I'm gonna bring this up and then I'm going to uh while you read it, I'm gonna run to the bathroom.

SPEAKER_03

All right, I'll read it.

SPEAKER_08

Because I drank a lot of fluid, not not alcohol, though.

SPEAKER_03

Hope he's gonna after game. I'm not gonna be able to scroll down. I don't know why you did that. All right, so I wonder if I can take it over. I wonder if it'll let me. No. Alright, so I'll read it from my end. So pull it up real quick. All right, security researcher Ben Jordan reveals that Flock cameras are secretly creating a GPS checker for every card in America and it's already live. This is extremely concerning, Wall Street Ape says. Flock's license plate readers take a time-stamped photo of every vehicle that passes every camera. Police can search your historical travel information for 30 days. This creates a searchable database of everyone, not just the suspects of a crime. It's like if you were to build a graph of that sheet and apply it to a map. Now it's if you had GPS on your car for the entire month. In order for the historical data to be invested in value, you have to have it track every car. Flock owns training videos that says they aren't tracking license paths, they're tracking people. But Flock's own webinars talk about his license plate readers' ability. So one thing we found is not only is Flock tracking license plate readers, but it's tracking your car, your car individually. It's taking note of dents and scratches and bumper stickers and things of that sort to identify your car, even if they can't see the license plate. What's up? I'll just explain flock.

SPEAKER_08

Okay.

SPEAKER_03

That's all it was. How's your poop? It was not bad. It was quick.

AI Errors Tickets And False Arrests

SPEAKER_03

It was a little drop and run, little tea in the harbor. All right. So I already went over all that. So Flock is basically being marketed to police departments as a way to as another tool for them to be able to track people who commit crimes. Where this comes in handy is for a lot of these takeovers that the urban mutes like to do, where they'll take over an intersection, so they'll be able to track every car that was evolved and know exactly who and then they'll just serve warrants, right? Or there's hit and runs or whatever, right? So they're there legitimately could be uses for it. The issue that comes in is the fact that it tracks you over distance for up to 30 days, right? So and not only they're not just taking pictures of your license space, they're taking pictures of you. There's a story of a woman who is having to pay a $1,200 ticket because Flock took a picture of her with her phone in her lap.

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Right?

SPEAKER_03

It wasn't even face up, it was face down. And because her phone was visible to where they could see it, and it looked like she was using it, they're charging her a $1,200 ticket. There's another story of a woman who was, I don't remember the states, but she was basically given a ticket in another state for something she didn't do because Flock misidentified her and thought she was someone else. And she ended up serving serving like two or three weeks in jail for it, even though she was no, she had never been to that state. Right. So, and what we've also found, those of you all who watch TJ Morris, he's got the inside scoop and a lot of stuff. We don't have enough bandwidth for these flock cameras to take accurate pictures of things. So AI has to basically recreate what it thinks it is, yeah, which is causing a lot of issues. People are being arrested for things they never did, people are get receiving tickets for things that they were nowhere near, people are being accused of being in areas that they were never been. So it's it's kind of like when you go into like Photoshop and you have it like touch up your photo, right? And all of a sudden you come out and you went from having brown eyes to green eyes because that's just the way it thought the light was hitting your eyes, thought you had green eyes, right? It's doing the same thing. AI is having to to basically super trooper it up, like enhance, enhance uh to get your pictures to look better, and it's not correct. Like once AI has to alter a photo, it is no longer admissible in court, right? What this goes back to is colonial times, actually. If y'all didn't know this, I'm gonna give I'm gonna learn y'all something. So back in colonial times, glass was not as clear as it is today, it was very blurry, right? It's like that subway tile, you know, like those squares, and you can't see it through it because it's like a double pane, right? And so if you were to see someone commit a crime through glass, it was inadmissible in trial because it was unreliable, you couldn't tell who it was. It's the same, and it goes back to that AI. If it has to alter the image at all to identify anything, it is not admissible in court because the image is altered. Recently, what that's come about with is with the Charlie Kirk shooting, Tyler Robinson. They used AI to enhance the picture of Tyler Robinson taking the shot, which is why they weren't allowed to use it originally in court. So then they had to resubmit it and it's super blurry, you can't tell anything anyway, right? So the the issue with Flock is not so much what it does, is we don't have the bandwidth for it to do what they want it to do, which is why they're pushing fiber internet everywhere. Like we've got it out here in the boondocks where I'm at. I'm on fiber internet right now. Yep, me too. You know, and that's the reason they're doing it because they're building the surveillance network on us. That's what these AI data centers are, right? They are building the surveillance data network and having us pay for it. Like, hey, go into groc and create this meme, right? Pay 20 tokens and make a video before avoiding Babylon, right? You are paying, you are paying to create the fence around you by using a lot of this AI. The good thing is AI is not being used as much as they thought it was gonna be, it's about to crash. Bad thing is that means the whole market's crashing, whole market's coming down, which doesn't bode well for those of us in the finance market.

Blade Runners And Camera Backlash

SPEAKER_03

So that just that that's just to give you a quick primer on flock. Let's the next link are uh is a video of the blade runners. So this started in England. England was rolling out flock before we did, and they had guys going around and they were destroying flock, right? They're either using a sawzall to to cut it down, or they were knocking it down, or they're climbing the pole and putting a trash bag over whatever. So this is, I think, in Houston, Houston's Houston's been hitting it hard. Not only is the right you know side not liking flock, but Antifa hates flock too, and they're cutting them down as well. This is a bipartisan issue that we are both happy to join hands and take this thing down. So this is just a video of some of these guys taking this stuff down. You can go play it.

SPEAKER_02

Oh my god, the storming Avery is severe. They're falling over. He did try and help that one though. Oh my god, another one is trying to hold it, he's trying to hold it. And another one is uh, oh my god, terrible. Oh my god, this storm is uh he's taking his tone. Please do not do this, and uh you've fucking done this. This is terrible. Um but yeah, it looks like they've gone straight through the dotted line on this one. So uh honestly, this is terrible. This uh, but yeah, it's on the deck. We'll uh we'll check it out. We think it's got a oh, it has got a painted screen, so yeah, this ain't getting nothing. And uh yeah, we'll check uh them locks, look, so then then them special funny keys. So yeah, they're designed, so you cannot remove this. So yeah, we'll just look though. Uh but yeah, this one's been uh this one's been through it's had the uh yeah, someone stole the plate on it, yeah. The plate was cut on it, but yeah, through that, yeah. That I thought it was full stops, but uh obviously it looks like a cut line. So yeah, box burnt. I mean, this one suffered, this one suffered really, really, really bad. And it looks like it's uh yeah, it's jumped the tree as it's gone down, but uh yeah, hopefully it hasn't damaged the tree that gives us clean air.

SPEAKER_03

He's worried about the tree. He didn't hurt the tree, did he? It gives us clean air. So this is happening everywhere. Like there, there's hundreds of them coming down almost every day at this point across the United States. Now, there's millions of them out there, so it's gonna take a while to get them all down, yeah. But it's it's happening right now, and it's happening everywhere. Houston's had a real big spotlight on it the past couple of days. So the next link is going over how it's not just a license plate reader, so we'll pull that up real quick. So the the issues with a license plate reader is legally speaking, driving is not a right, it's a privilege,

From Plate Readers To People Tracking

SPEAKER_03

right? Which is your driver's license, you are agreeing to certain things when you get a driver's license. Where the fourth amendment comes in, like you know, any of our attorneys in here who want to correct me in the chat, please do. I don't want to give incorrect information if I don't have to, but as I understand it, there are some fourth amendment privileges that apply when it comes to your vehicle. Not in every state, some states have ruled that you don't have any fourth amendment rights in your vehicle. But when you drive on roads, you are you you don't have any expectation of privacy when it comes to your license plate, right? Because your license plate is basically your serial, you know, your social security number for your car, and it's allowed them to identify you wherever you're at. So anytime you go through, in fact, where you know the first places they putt flock was at way stations for semis when semis came through. That was the first place, so they could identify vehicles and and trucks that came through, and they would they would contrast them from the license plate to the physical attributes of the truck. So is y'all remember earlier when I was talking about how they they'll identify like scrapes and dents and stuff on your vehicle. If you come through one flock and you have a different license plate than the next time and you're carrying a semi-trailer, like that that was the intended purpose originally, which can be good, especially with a lot of the immigrant truck drivers we have now who don't really have licenses, who are deciding to U-turn in the middle of the highway and kills a family of four. You know, that that's a good use of it. But the problem is when you give the government a capability, they love to see how much they can strangle you with it. So this next one is just another post going over the different aspects it's doing this, not just for license plate reading. So we'll pull that up once old Rob has it up. Uh, flock cameras have been put out in the Richland Wildlife Management Area in Florida. You cannot access most of this with a vehicle. This is like walking trails. Uh, location of flock cameras are in miles and miles of Florida wilderness with no neighborhoods and shopping centers, subdivisions, or traffic lights around. Why are they here? Who are they watching? The hunters, people exercising their second amendment rights, families who've gone camping, so forth. How much surveillance are we willing to accept? So Flock also has in the software facial identification so they can tell you apart from everyone else. And there's they're tracking you, they're not tracking your vehicle, they're not tracking you know people with warrants, none of that. They're tracking you, they're keeping track of where you're going at all times, and we're building these giant data centers to store all this information in so they can get a basically a pattern of life on you, yeah, like what you're doing every day. I hope he's an attorney. The cops only need probable cause to search a car, it's an exception to the warrant requirement. But probable cause has to be stated, right? And not there to you, but they had like they can't say, hey, I thought he had a gun in his car, right? They got it. And if they didn't, they have to be able to see something that looks like a gun, right?

SPEAKER_08

Or or have a dog hit, right? That's why they run a dog around the car.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, but the problem with the dogs is they can give a command to a dog to make him simulate a hit whenever they want, right? Right, which is also another in lost states, the dogs have no are no longer admissible because they can be tricked, right? They as far so my first piece of legal advice. If you're ever pulled over and a cop wants to search your car, shut the hell up. Do not talk. Ask for your attorney. Do not give them permission. Even if you're innocent, even you have nothing to worry about, do not give them permission. If they search it anyway, right? That's what they call the tainted fruit of the forbidden tree or whatever it's called, right? They can't they likely can't use it. They might be able to, but it's much more likely they won't be able to. But don't say a word, don't try and help, don't cooperate. I don't care. Keep your mouth shut. And this is coming from cop friends of mine. Do not talk. I was gonna say cops will be the first ones to tell you that. Yeah, like I've got a buddy, he's on the FBI here in Birmingham. Do not talk, say nothing, ask for an attorney. If you have nothing to hide, it doesn't matter. Say nothing, keep your mouth like I'm trying to say this without cussing, right? But you need to shut the F up. Don't say a word. Right? Nothing real good will come of you cooperating. You know how many people have been sent to jail for erroneous things because they thought they were cooperating and they thought they had nothing to hide, and cops just find something. You know how many people who are in a self-defense situation who are just trying to cooperate and they end up giving them all the ammunition they need, no pun intended, to send them to jail for a something they should have never been prosecuted for. Just don't talk. Say nothing, ask for an attorney. Right? Do not give him permission for anything. All right. So I got so many notes, guys. Y'all gonna have to have to deal with it. This ain't no avoiding Babylon show. We got notes here. Well, except for when Rob runs it. I'm excited for Rare Navarum. Hopefully, we'll be tomorrow. Hopefully. What's gonna change that now?

SPEAKER_08

I might, I mean, y'all been chasing it for song. You better do it. My new truck, you know, it's been in the shop since last Wednesday getting the tailgate fixed. So I might have to drive two hours to pick up the truck tomorrow. We'll I don't know, we'll see. See what happens. I'm so uh so sick of vehicles.

SPEAKER_03

I get it. All right, so go to the next one collecting everything. Because after this, we're gonna get into the signal trace, which is gonna be even worse. That's the really okay. Exactly. Shut the F up. All right, police officer comes a whistleblower and says the flock safety cameras are not what they are we are being told they are. He says they are not just capturing license planes, they are capturing everything and being used for mass surveillance without a warrant. It records the make, the model, the color, bumper stickers, you name it. It's very sophisticated AI software that uses a camera system to track and monitor every vehicle that goes by that camera lens. This information is shared city to city and even state to state without a warrant. Your consent was never required nor even asked for, even though or even thought about when your city governments was putting up this these run-on sentence are killing me.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, they're they're not great.

SPEAKER_03

For example, the chief of the Patika, Pateka, Patika, police department, she was confronted by a local reporter on this very question of what gave them the right to put up these cameras without consulting the public. Her response was so the criminals wouldn't know about it and avoid detection. So there you go. That's their best argument. Uh brother concerns. So a lot of this there, you're starting to see more and more cities outlaw it. The problem is Flock doesn't care, they're doing it anyway. Who's gonna prosecute them? The state DA, the state DA who's bought by Flock and who's being told by the federal government to allow them to do it, like this becomes a force issue, right? A law is only as good as the person who's willing to enact violence to to support it, yeah, or to break it, right? So it doesn't matter what the law is, if they know, hey, I can get away with this because someone higher up is gonna cover me. So uh there was one in there was a municipality in California who once they found out what Flock was actually doing, uh, and after four of their police officers were caught using Flock to stalk exes, and nothing ever happened in them, by the way, they canceled the contract with Flock and told them they had 30 days to remove all the cameras, and Flock was basically gave them the middle finger. We're like, I'm not doing it. And they've but they've got they've got overhead cover from the federal government, they're not going to because the federal government wants them to have them left. Uh let's see.

Traffic Stops Say Nothing

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All right, let's uh what's the next link? What is it? We're gonna get into buses as flock and signal trace. Okay, so this next one, I'm gonna sit back for a second and enjoy this one. So there was a bill put forward in I believe a Midwestern state, where they wanted to basically enable school buses. Originally, the purpose was for people, you know, when like you stop at a school bus and the stop sign comes out, you're not supposed to pass them up, right? On either side, unless it's unless it's a divided highway with a median. Well, at least that's how it is in our state, not every state's like that. But anyway, it was to catch those people that run past this, you know, because that's dangerous for kids who are heading across the road or whatever, right? Well, then it became in, hey, while we got that there, why don't we also just have school buses read license plates all the time? Like a state trooper with a loaded up with the cameras, right? And then it came into, well, while they're doing that, why don't we put signal trace on the buses and they can basically sniff all these Wi-Fi and Bluetooth of every vehicle that goes by and every house they go by to drop off these kids, right? If y'all don't savvy when it comes to tech and all that, sniffing is basically they're like basically detecting your Wi-Fi and your Bluetooth devices. Your Bluetooth devices and your Wi-Fi and and you know anything that basically puts out a signal has a unique identifier per MAC address, right? And so they can tell exactly who's in that car. You may not be in the car that it identifies you with, you may be in a friend's car. Now they've linked you to

Contracts Cancelled Then Cameras Stay

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that friend.

SPEAKER_08

Yep. Right. And that that's what they need the AI for to because once once they have all these different devices associated with license plates, then they can start to build networks of individuals, you know, see who's associated with who.

SPEAKER_03

In the Intel community, we call that a link analysis, right? So if I snatch up a dude, right, and I'm and I'm looking at his phone and I say he's got numbers to Haji 1, Haji 2, Haji 3. That's how lucky we are then. Yeah. Did you see the quote by the guy who owns Palantir? It was talking about he's glad his family escaped Germany, otherwise his parents were probably being made into lambshanes. Well, Peter Thiel phoned Palantir. Well, yeah. The other guy? The other guy. Oh, okay. No, I didn't see that. Peter Thiel and Elon Musk and all those guys started PayPal together. Yeah. And then it all kind of branched out from there, which is super test of action. But anyway. I lost my train of thought. Oh, anyway. So you know, when I was afghan Santa. Snapchat with a guy and I run his cell phone and I look at the number he's called and I see he's talked to Haji 1, Haji 2, Haji 3.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, right.

SPEAKER_03

Then I go from there, like, well, what in my other guys I've talked to, who's Haji 1 talked to? Right now I'm creating a web, right? Of who's talking to who, who's linked to who, who does who? So that way if I want to go after Haji 2, who does Haji 1 knows? Because Haji 1 and Haji 2 might have that might have been the first time they ever met each other, right? Who does Haji 1 know that knows Haji 2? How do I get to them to get to Haji 2? Right? Or where is Haji 2 going where he links up with Haji 1 occasionally? And what is that business? How are they related to Haji 1 and Haji 2? Right? So they put a web together of connecting everyone. Like how does everyone know associate with everybody, right? They're creating a link analysis chart in order to connect you with other people. Because then eventually you're going to be guilty by association. You're going to be guilty because you know this guy, and we know this guy's involved in nefarious plots and all this other, you know, maleficent evil doings. So you're guilty by associating by knowing him, which is what cancel culture was. Right? They tried to take it off. It didn't really, it kind of backfired on them because they got it, it was used against them. So now they're trying to figure out another way to use it. So that's where all this is coming from. Signal trace is going to be everywhere. It's going to be in airports, it's going to be a bus terminal, it's going to be a schools, it's going to be everywhere. The only thing that way you can protect yourself from that in the future, stop carrying your phone. Right? Which I'm okay with. Like, you mean I don't have to have my phone on me all the time? That'd be great. Especially if you're gonna be a blade runner, leave it at all. Exactly, exactly. If y'all, there's a company called Silent, S L N T, and they make Faraday bags. If you don't know what a Faraday bag is, a Faraday bag is basically a bag that blocks all RF transmission, any type of transmission, right? I've got what's not in here. Anyway, so I used to take one into confession with me, right? Because I've had my phone on me and I couldn't leave it in the car because you know my church was in a very bad part of town. And so I would carry a little Faraday envelope. Basically, I put my phone in it, close it up, it's not getting signaling out, it can't record anything or whatever. It could theoretically it could record send it after it could still record, but in order to record, it has to receive a signal to record.

SPEAKER_08

True.

SPEAKER_03

So it couldn't receive that signal. So if I turned the phone off, put it in the Faraday envelope, probably okay. Right? This is unclass information now. It wasn't about 13 years ago. But even if you turn your phone off, your phone's not off. Right. Your your phone actually has three batteries in it, at least. One for the actual phone itself, one for your transmission devices, right? Like your Wi-Fi card and Bluetooth, and one for GPS. GPS cannot be turned off no matter what. And that's a that's a federal law. That's part of the 911 GPS law, which is why we have GPS on phones now, so they can locate you in case something happens, right? So even if your phone is off, they can use the battery from the GPS to power enough things on your phone to still listen to you. Even if you had a phone that you could take the battery out. Back in the day when we have flip phones and you want to take a battery out, you're like, oh, my phone can't be used. No, it still has a GPS battery in it that can be used

School Buses Signal Trace Link Analysis

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to turn on certain functions on your phone and still be listened to. And I bring this up now because I can, because it's on class, but 13 years ago it was not. So I like I knew this and I couldn't tell anybody. Like, but it's the same thing with signal traces, that's gonna be everywhere. They're gonna track you everywhere. They create a pattern of life of where you go. Not that it can be used against you now, but in the future, when you're considered an enemy of the state because you believe that there's only two genders, that abortion is murder, and there's a god, we're like, well, this guy looks like a bad guy. He doesn't believe the government's god. So we're gonna we know exactly where he's gonna be on Tuesday of the 17th. We're gonna get him, and they'll snatch you up. You can't do anything about it because you're gonna be in the airport, you're gonna check your firearm, and they're gonna get you when you check your firearm. But all right, so that's that's basically what signal trace is. What's the next one we got after that? We'll skip the next one. We'll skip the so there's one I have in here that's a story about how a guy goes into his city council and he's complaining because there's flock cameras, but they're nowhere near the roads, and the cameras are pointed at playgrounds and daycares, which is creepy considering our government and the massive human trafficking operation that it conducts. So uh we'll skip those.

SPEAKER_08

You know, I'd be we can make a compromise here. Forget about the schools, but you can you can use them at the smally learning centers.

SPEAKER_03

You know what? I accept that.

SPEAKER_08

I'll do that. I'm good with that. Yeah, Vatican's gonna use it to track track the trads. That's right. That's why it's called flock. Make sure you're not part of the wrong flock.

SPEAKER_03

This won't be used against a single dangerous black person. No, they're a protected class. I don't know if y'all, so it's a side tangent. We never go into those. What are you doing? So so those of y'all that watch Caleb Hammer and his like financial show. Yeah, yeah. Lately he's been on a tear, like just going after military members who get disability, right? Like, why is this guy getting $8,400 a month disability from the military and he's still a mechanic or whatever, right? Well, first of all, $8,400 a month is made up. The if you get 100% disability in in the military, let's stop. We need to stop calling it disability. It is not disability, it is like workers' comp almost. Yeah. Right. Because what what the VA does is they assess the injuries you have occurred in the military and how it's going to affect the rest of your life because you served, and they compensate you for that. That's what VA disability is. So, in order to get 100% disability, well, if you get 100%, that's four about $4,000 a month, right? And then you get a little bit more for every kid you have that's under the age of 16. It's about $150, $180 extra per month for every kid under the age of 16. The issue with the fraud, and what we're going to find with VA disability is a majority of the people who were given disability are of two particular demographics, women and minorities. Right. They were just basically given blanket blanket disability without having to prove anything. Right? The guys who have to fight tooth and nail to get it and never get it are the guys who actually saw combat. Right? For instance, Hillabilly Things on an ex, yeah, her husband, the JD Ever Forge, whatever his name is. I've been trying to help him with his issue because that dude fell out of a plane pretty much and hurt his back. And he cannot get disability. Like he has a hard time standing for long periods of time, right? Which issue I have. Sucks because the man hand forges knives and axes. Yeah. And that's what he has to do in order to provide a living for his family. Right. But that's a guy who has been denied over and over and over and over and cannot get the disability that's due to him, right? Because he's a white male who has actually done his job. Right. In order to favor it basically, what VA disability has become is a welfare and bribing system to prop up minorities of women. I mean, I can't tell the number of guys I know that I served with who saw some horrific crap. Just like absolute hellacious things they'll never be able to get out of their head. They have PTSD from it, and they're scared to go get treated for PTSD because this is back during the time of red flag laws were real big. That's right, right? Because they're gonna take their firearms away, and they were scared of the stigma of PTSD and not being able to get it hired. So they're walking around untreated with a PTSD, and then within usually five or six years after that, they take their own life. Right. And the other side of it is that the guys who have this massive PTSD and they want to get help for it, and they're just shoving drugs down their throat.

SPEAKER_08

Right.

SPEAKER_03

And just giving them every cocktail out there to try and numb it, right? And not getting them actual help. There is a group of veterans, and they're mostly Marines, who has found a way to deal with PTSD without pharmaceuticals. And you'll never guess how they're doing it. What? They became Catholic and went to confession. And like their PTSD goes away within months of just talking to someone and getting all this stuff. Like their general confession, uh, every time they talk about it, is like them and the priest are crying going through the stuff they've seen and things they've been through because it's so emotional. But within months after that, the PTSD's gone. Wow. No ayahuasca, no DMT, right? No acid trips, which goes back to prove the power of the sacraments. Right. So these men are trying to go out and go to all these VA clinics, uh Nick next. Hey, nickname's good for a lot of stuff, but they're going to the VA clinics and just spreading the gospel because it helped them so much. These are guys who, for instance, I've got a story of one guy who put a gun in his mouth every day for three years. And then finally, his I think his brother talked him in to say, man, just go talk to the priest. Come with me, come to Mass, talk to the priest. And he didn't want to go, he didn't really believe in God. He went and he's like, Fine, I'll go with you. There's a novice order, right? So, yeah, just for those of y'all that don't think the novice order is valid, you know, this disproves that. But he went to the Novus Ordo Mass, talked to the priest, pretty orthodox priest. But like everybody, he's got he's been steeped in Martyrism his entire life. But uh talks to the priest, and this guy had been raised Catholic and just kind of strayed, decides to have a general confession, and since that general confession, he's never even looked at the gun again. Wow. So I know we went off a huge tangent on V dispilling all that, but how did we get on that by the way? I don't remember. I it it came up in mind from earlier when I I made a a comment about it on the X, but it's the it's oh it with Flock and Signal Trace, they're going to target the people that do not treat the government as a religion, yeah. Right. And they're those gonna be your first target. So, like when I joke about like I'm probably on like five or six lists, at this point, if you're not at least on one list, like what are you doing? Like, are you not standing up for anything? Like if you don't have any enemies, you never stood up for anything, right? So get on a list. But that's exactly what they're gonna use these means for, they're gonna come after people who do not agree with everything the government does, and they're going to try and blackmail you at first to get you to fall in step. And if you if you can't be blackmailed or you won't be blackmailed, then they're just gonna put the boot on you. They're gonna make it it. It may not be prison, it may be, hey, your card doesn't work every time you use it, unexplainably, right? It makes things too super awkward, right? So then you have to start carrying cash, right? And then you're having to carry this cash, and all of a sudden, you know, you start getting robbed once a week because some guy gets made aware through an anonymous email that you're gonna be coming to an area and you're probably carrying cash on you. Ocean, you're on every list because you're black.

Phones Are Never Truly Off

SPEAKER_03

In fact, we had to create new lists for black people.

SPEAKER_08

Never mind, not gonna go there.

SPEAKER_03

All right, so let's get into uh

Mapping Cameras With Public Tools

SPEAKER_03

first. I'm gonna I'm gonna show you something else real quick. Do we want to show the map? Um, yeah, so I actually was doing it right now. I've got it pulled up. So this is let me share it real quick. Oh, where'd it go? There it is. All right. So this is a map of every flock camera. And it's it's probably 99%, probably not all of them, right? So I'm gonna zoom y'all in.

SPEAKER_08

Okay, guys, prepared a screenshot.

SPEAKER_03

I'm not taking my house, I'm taking it to Birmingham. This is Birmingham. See all these dots? You can't even see the word Birmingham here because it's so bad. Let's zoom in, all right. Let me exile that. All right, so this is downtown, right? This is a very affluent area. This is 280, right? This is a main thoroughfare going from Birmingham basically down to Auburn. Anything west of the letter M is mostly black, right? Mostly black people. West of 65 in Birmingham is like the where all the bad crime is, right? So my parish obviously is right here. So where there's no cameras. Uh in fact, we might not have a camera by my parish. Let's see. Where is let's see this? We're about in the park. Hold on, I'll find it. Right there. Yep, right here.

SPEAKER_08

So wait, for so the cameras that are supposedly there for crime are not where all the crimes are. Are not in areas with crime.

SPEAKER_03

Correct.

SPEAKER_08

That is correct.

SPEAKER_03

Now it's gonna be on major intersections, right? But this is just the amount of cameras. So you can see things like you know, who is made by the zone is traffic, it's in a street, it's on a street lamp, what is coordinates is what's view of the case.

SPEAKER_08

A lot of them will show the orientation of the camera, right?

SPEAKER_03

Yep. So you can say which way is or you know, so if someone were to you know come up behind it, so they couldn't be seen, you know, you could do things like that. So that's and that's just Birmingham, right? That's let's see. This is Tuscaloosa. This is where the University of Alabama's at, which they got a bunch of criminals over there anyway. Then they're probably a three-fourths of them are on the football team. But uh this is just Tuscaloosa, this is a college town, and this is how many there are everywhere, right? And I want to show y'all something else. Like you can use dflock and it's it's it's free, but I use a thing called A Talk. Let me share that with y'all so you can see what it is. Let's stop the other one. Here we go. So A Talk is basically a software website to where you can coordinate with your boys, right? Dirty Civilian had a video about it. If y'all want to see more about it, you can watch it, but it shows every camera, right? So the same cameras available here, and it'll tell you down to the street where it's at, right? So I can see okay, there's one here at 24th Street South and University Boulevard. This is Stanford, is on this. There's one right here on the corner of this building, right? See exactly where it's at, but it'll let you because you I could pull this up on my phone, uh, this app on my phone, and see where things are located. So if I were wanting to not be seen doing something, I would know where the cameras are. What this can't this website is being used for now is for blade runners, they're using it to take down these flock cameras, which you know, if I were on a jury of a guy who took down a flock camera, that jury is probably gonna be nullified because I'm not gonna convict no matter what. You know, which but they don't let smart people on juries, so not to worry about that. Yeah, ATAC has overlays too. I don't like ATAC. Mostly ATAC is used on cell phones, you know, you'll have a little flip-down on a chest, a plate carrier, or a chest rig. I don't like having anything that emits any type of frequencies on me, because I don't know if y'all watched the war in Ukraine, but that's a good quick way to get dead. But so I haven't even bothered getting into it. Let's see. All right, so I'm gonna I'll pull up this last one.

Smart Streetlights And The Next Layer

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So this last one is where we get really dystopian. This is what you know, what happens if they take down all the flock, right? What happens if all the cameras come down where you know then they're done? Like we don't have to worry about it anymore. No. Next we have Axon. So Axon, let me where is it? Um that's not uh there we go, make it a little bigger. All right, company called Axon is creating surveillance camera that can turn every street light in America into a system like Flock. Basically, they don't have to mount its own thing, they can just put it on streetlights and it'll plug straight into the light, and it comes with signal trace already installed, so it does everything all at once, and then you just put it into a street light, and you'd have to start cutting down streetlights in order to get rid of these things, and that's basically so this is they foresaw this problem back in 2025, mid-2025, and so they started developing this to start putting this on just straight light posts everywhere, down highways, you know, with the street lights and everything. So that's where this is developing. Where does it go from there? Well, I think from there, it probably goes to chained persistent drones, right? A drone who just floats over intersection for five, four or five hours, battery starts to drain, it goes down and docks somewhere, and another drone comes up to replace it and does it for another four or five hours, right? Can't cut down a drone, true, you can shoot it, right? But then they got the gunshot tracers everywhere, and they'll find out exactly where you're at and come snatch you up. This is going to constantly evolve. Their surveillance is coming, it's just a matter of how accepting we are of it and what we're gonna do about it because eventually it's gonna come down to like, are you willing to go to jail for this?

SPEAKER_08

Why would I think in a rural area, why would you cut one down instead of just shoot it? Rural area, you probably like why not?

SPEAKER_03

But I the reason you cut it down is because you want to harvest the gold, the silver, and the copper out of it. Yeah, but I don't really want to. You don't, meth heads do though. True. Right.

SPEAKER_08

So we're framing the methods.

SPEAKER_03

Every flock camera has $300 worth of gold, silver, and copper in it. So yes, meth heads, it's time to earn your keep. We kept you around for long enough. It's time for you to start eating. Earn your salary.

SPEAKER_08

I mean, you're looking for something to do at 3 a.m. anyways.

SPEAKER_03

You might as well. You're I mean, if they just tell you. In jail, well you're just gonna get three hots in a cot, you'll be all right for a little bit, then you get out and go do it again.

SPEAKER_08

Adrian just sold ocean on crime.

SPEAKER_03

All right, so now that y'all are blackpilled, what are y'all thinking? Good question. Look, I I am of the opinion, and I've told this, I've said this before on the show, I think that Our Lady of Akita talking about fire from the sky is not nuclear weapons. I think it is a coronal mass ejection because I think that is the only way to correct the route we're on right now. Nuclear war is gonna do nothing but kill a bunch of people and pollute, you know, one twenty-fifth of the world. Yeah, right. A coronal mass ejection sets everyone back to colonial times. Coronal mass ejection that covers the entire world and burns up all the technology is the only thing that's going to save us from technology. Because we cannot obviously restrain ourselves to not use it. Yeah, you're not wrong there. So when I sing the song Lord Send Us Thy Asteroid, it is not ironic. Well, I mean, you don't want an asteroid. Look, it just needs to hit like Utah. Get rid of all the Mormons. It was like a problem. Give us 365 days of night, right?

SPEAKER_08

Those of us who have prepared for the vampires to win, Adrian. Is that what you want? I didn't even think of that. I'm so dumb. I mean, you were clearly team uh team Edward, huh? Clearly.

SPEAKER_03

I've always been Team Jacob. It's a running joke in my house. The kids, like every time they snuggle up, they're like, Dad, you're so hot. I'm like, I'm part werewolf. Of course I'm hot. I always run hot. Let her by stew and all the information we just gave them about flock and and Skynet.

Practical Privacy Moves Without Panic

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Here's a good thing. Like, don't first of all, don't despair. Second of all, the easiest thing you can do is so, first of all, there are countermeasures to deal with flock, right? So what I'm telling you not to do is if you like I would tell you absolutely do not get a Rustolium clear coat paint that has flex in it that will distract infrared cameras from being able to take pictures of your lice plate. Don't do that because you know we need flock to do its job. I would also say do not get a five milliwatt green laser to shine into the flock cameras to permanently destroy them. Like we because we need flock to do its job. From what I've seen, it needs to be higher than five, which is unfortunate. All you're trying to do is burn the sensor out. You're not actually trying to physically damage it, you're just trying to overload the sensor with with too much light, right?

SPEAKER_08

But with a five, you gotta have that thing like on a tripod aimed exactly right for like 10 minutes straight.

SPEAKER_03

What's 10 minutes of 24 hours?

SPEAKER_08

It's nothing, it's dropping the bucket. It's just unfortunate that it just randomly happens to be somewhat protected against all lasers that are commercially available.

SPEAKER_03

I wonder what I wonder if it would work better if you take a flare in front of it. Because that's like persistent light source that would have to burn out that like it wouldn't burn the actual unit, right? But it would probably overload the sensor and just and damage it. What what about white phosphorus? Do you know what white phosphor does to the human body? No, but the Israelis do. So the Ukraines. I mean, I guess you could, yeah. Or even like even magnesium, thermite. Yeah. Just burn it. Yeah. So there are there are things that can be done, but the easiest thing you can do, stop carrying your phone everywhere if you don't want it tracking you. Right? But then you have to have a good reason for not carrying your phone because it's gonna they're gonna notice. And you have a good reason for not carrying. Like, I don't want to carry my phone now. If I didn't need it for my job, I wouldn't have an iPhone. Like I would have like a next tail, you know, that's all I'd have.

New Vehicles As Rolling Sensors

SPEAKER_03

My stupid job requires me to have access to a smartphone. But or you know, buy a car that doesn't have GPS in it. Yeah, we we have a 2019 Honda Odyssey, and it's it's it's like pre-Tesla auto drive, basically. Like I can put it on cruise and put it in lane keep, and like it'll drive 100 miles without me touching the steering wheel. Right, if I'm going on a long trip, but it has access to the internet and it constantly gets over-the-road updates, and the CIA is eventually gonna run me into a ditch and kill me. Yes. But you know what they won't do that in, they won't do that in my 1988 Dodge RAM. I'm looking at getting no GPS in that bad boy. I'm not getting four miles to the gallon, but can't run me off the road with the computers, sky net.

SPEAKER_08

I bet I bet that truck has a tailgate with a physical latch that won't break.

SPEAKER_03

Does your does your tailgate have a step in it? No, a little step that comes out.

SPEAKER_08

No, but you know what it also doesn't have a physical latch, it just has a button. Yeah, that's so dumb.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, like you need a fail safe in case like the button doesn't work. Like, how do you open it?

SPEAKER_08

Well, apparently you can take the 10 screws out of the back panel, then actuate actuate, act uh the the actuate the latch from the inside, unless you put a tonneau cover and the tonneau cover's closed and latched.

SPEAKER_03

That's the problem with like all these new vehicles, man. Like everything's just electronic, yeah. No mechanical levers whatsoever, which is it it causes more like I my farm truck's an 08 Nissan Titan, and it like it doesn't look great, but like I've never had an issue with it. I'll just change the oil, and you don't get new tires, new brakes, and stuff, and that's about it. Like all your your average main and stuff, never had an issue with it whatsoever. And but I see guys like my father-in-law, he has a Ford F-150 tremor or something, and there's like everything's a button, everything in that thing, and things are constantly going out in this thing, and I was that would drive me nuts. Like if I could buy a truck that still had the rollers for the windows, right? Had a radio, like a straight radio, not like a a car play radio, just like a straight radio, right? Right, it was a manual, man. I would love that. But they don't make them anymore, you can't get them like that anymore. It's crazy. It's all on purpose, too, man. That's what Cash Rook Cunkers was.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

And if it thinks you're drunk, it'll pull you over and stop the car and call the police on you.

SPEAKER_08

As long. I just hope it's what is its definition of drunk.

SPEAKER_03

Are we talking Bourbon Street New Orleans drunk, or are we talking just I had a couple because I had a hard day? What are we talking about here? I don't know. Like it it it look it checks your like pupil dilation, right? It checks your mannerisms and the slurring of your words and all that. Well, like I can't remember the name of it. It's like the Ford Blue Force Blue something.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, if they did that, they did that in my area. If they did that in Wisconsin, Wisconsin's economic activity would drop to zero instantly.

SPEAKER_03

Look, all Wisconsin is is a society of functional drunks, not even that functional, to be quite honest. I've got a buddy, he's he's a sheriff's deputy in Waukeshaw, and he doesn't drink anymore. But man, when he drank, it was golly. I'd never seen a guy 165 into pounds put down 165 quarts of beer before, but he can put it down, man. And that's just your average Tuesday in Wisconsin. It is man. I don't know what it is. I guess it's because it's cold and y'all have like nothing else, they have nothing else to do. So it's like, we'll just drink all the time. Damn. I mean, that's that's an expensive habit. All right, we got any good comments. I just black pill everybody and everybody's you know going through depression right now.

SPEAKER_08

You you and you and Anthony are good at the black pill.

SPEAKER_03

Man, I just like it's it's come up and I was talking to uh talking to somebody and they had no idea

Information Bubbles Online And Offline

SPEAKER_03

about it. Like, you don't know what flock cameras are? He's like, No, man. Like, and I forget that if you're not on X, like you're not aware of the craziness that's going on. Yeah, very true, man. At all. Like, even when it comes to our faith with the church, you know, if you're not on X, you don't know what the SSPX is and what's everything going on with them. Like if that's why you have these people coming on, like, well, the SSPX, they're all excommunicated, even the laity are. I'm like, it takes three minutes of research to figure out that it's wrong. You couldn't even put three minutes into it. The average person can't, no. And well, it's not that they can't, they won't. They won't, they just they just want to do what they're told. It's so much easier. Just hey, my priest said they're S communicated, so they're excommunicated. Well, your priest's a dumbass. Right? If you your priest of anybody should be the one putting in the three minutes to research it. Um, you know, the amount of people like I was getting out of a conversation with this one woman, and then I found out she's a big fan of Father Casey. I'm like, oh, that's why you're the way you are. Okay, got it. So then, like, I know how to talk to her. I was like, all right, well, I'm just you're I'm not you're not somebody serious. So it's not like this is not worth getting into an argument about. But it, you know, if you're not on social media, some site, and even so, like, we even on like X, we can contain ourselves our own bubbles.

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SPEAKER_03

I was having this conversation with my wife Saturday. We got back from confession, took the whole family to confession. We went to EWTN, they have confession every day. And got back and we were and we were talking about you know some stuff, and and I was talking about, you know, since I've been on TRT, I've had an issue with custody of eyes much more, right? So I've had to like really be conscious of that. And when I was talking to her about that, I was like, you know, I'm on social media, the only things I really look at, because she's she's like, well, you gotta get off Instagram, because Instagram can be bad. Like, if you get if you even like graze the the sexual side of Instagram, it'll throw it at you for months, right?

SPEAKER_08

Don't worry, I understand my mission. I will send you more racist memes. Go for it, go for it. Hold on, hold on. Are you are you a Warhammer 40k guy?

SPEAKER_03

I mean, I I I'm about not really, but I like I mean it's it looks fun. It looks fun, it looks fun. Like if whether you're doing like the books or the actual you know, painting of the figurines or the whatever, like it looks cool. I mean, I just don't have time or the inclination to get into it. Yeah, but basically social media all it is is like for me, it's all it's just like Catholic stuff or gun tube. That's right. So I don't really see anything on social media. The issue is when I'm driving down the road and there's a billboard, right? That shows things that sh my I I don't want my kids to see, right? Or I'm at the gym and for whatever reason, women like to come in there dressed like women of the night, right? And so like I have to work out with my hat pulled down on front of my eyes or the hoodie in front of my eyes or whatever, right? Back to Evo Adrian. But we were having that conversation, uh, and I was and she was like, Well, you gotta get off Instagram. Like, Instagram's not the issue, like all my all my Instagram is is racism, gender not really gender reveals, but like I get locked into the the people finding out they they're pregnant after not being able to have kids for like 10 years, type of thing, and like man, well, they send you one, all of a sudden you got 10 of them, yeah. That and like gun, like that's it, right? And but it's it's an issue we can be in our bubbles and never get out of them and not really be aware of other things going on in the world. Like, I had no idea Taylor Schwop got married, like it was like an MSN article that came up. I was like, She found somebody to put up with her. That's crazy. I hope that prenup was good. The funny thing is, is Anthony can't really stand me. He doesn't like to talk to me very much. I think because we I think we butt had too as much. Why what makes you think that? He will not hold a conversation with me at all. Like I'll text him and we'll go back like once or twice, and then like he's done.

SPEAKER_08

He he gets he has so many people messaging him. But I'll text you and we'll go back for a little bit, right?

SPEAKER_03

And like he's well, yeah. It's just and like he it's just it's just the nature of the conversations, and that's fine. Like, I'm not everybody's cup of tea, I'm okay with that.

SPEAKER_08

But um, they're two sides of the same coin, but with very they're also very different, too.

SPEAKER_03

It's my my side of the coin is more of a Dixie flag. His is more of a martini. Yes.

SPEAKER_08

Yes, pretty much. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

First of all, I'm not a hooer. But second of all second of all, Anthony is the male breeze sold. I don't I don't rage bait for no reason. I was like someone hooting.

SPEAKER_08

Did you oh you didn't see the uh yeah, but so does Adrian, but in a different way.

SPEAKER_03

Did I ever tell you all that story when I was coming back from patrol and I thought I smelled Burger King? No, ever tell that story? So this was this is my first deployment. I was in Afghanistan. We had just taken over Marja, and I was on an hour an outer base of the of the town, and we had just done like an eight-kilometer movement out to go interact with locals and come back. And as we were out, we got word that an IED had gone off between our base and the route we took. Nobody they just knew it blew up somewhere in the distance. They had no like it wasn't us, so it probably it wasn't a Marines, somebody else had hit an IED. And so we when we usually went out, we think I know where this is going. We usually went out real early in the morning, so we would leave like right as the sun was good because it got hot, man. And you've got this plate carrier on, you're carrying a firearm, your rifle, and you're you're you're carrying like an extra 50 pounds, and your pockets are full of water bottles, you know, and you can't drink enough water. And so we would always leave early and we would go out. So we wouldn't eat before we left. So by the time we come back, we knew they're gonna have like a late breakfast or an early lunch for us when we got back. It was never good food, it was always like mass-produced MREs, which are called tray rats. So, like the powdered eggs they just reconstituted with water and shook it up and cook it real quick, you know. Whatever. But so anyway, we go out. And we got word that they were supposed to be giving us like steak and lobster that night. And steak and lobster when you're on deployment usually means you're about to do some really shady stuff that night or the day after, and they're basically just like trying to butter you to get you ready to go deuce it. So we had gotten word that we might be getting some steak and lobster that night. So we're like, oh, we're about to go do some crazy stuff when we get back. So we're we're coming back, and as we're getting within like 100-200 meters of the base, I'm like, did they bring us Burger King? Because we had a Burger King at Leatherneck, and so this occasionally like they would bring some to us and we could smell it. Man, it smelled phenomenal. I was like, Man, it smells like Burger King. What is going on? And so we're getting there closer enough. Everybody's getting super hungry, and like we've just been drinking water the whole time. Like, you can't just drink water, like you've got to have Gatorade too, because if you just drink water, your electrolytes will deplete. If you're not drinking enough salt and stuff, you'll just you'll you'll DFO. Yeah. So we get within 100 meters, and I'm like, man, it smells phenomenal. They got they got some type of meat cooking. We get in the base and we get we download, right? We get all our gear off, we're putting our firearms down, we're you know, removing the rounds of our rifle because you have to be conditioned for when you're in there. And so we're asking, like, where's the burger king? This smells phenomenal. And everybody's like, What are you talking about? What burger king? Like, we smell meat. Like, we're walking back. Is it steak, lobster, what's going on? I we smell something. Like, we don't we're not cooking any meat. What are you talking about? Like, we can smell it coming up here. Like, they're we're not cooking anything for like we we didn't know y'all were coming in. We didn't have the cook couldn't get out there and cooking time. Like, we smell like somebody's cooking something. Nobody was cooking anything. The IED that went off was some hodgees ran over an IED and they blew up and they burned alive in their vehicle. We smelled burning flesh, and it smelled delicious.

SPEAKER_08

And with that, we should probably end the show.

SPEAKER_03

Oh what ever happened to the Latin Slavs?

SPEAKER_08

I think they realized doing this was a lot of work.

SPEAKER_03

That's why you gotta have fun. Like, you can't come on here and just rant all the time. You gotta come on and have fun, yeah, especially if you're not getting paid for it. And we're not. No, we're definitely not gonna pay for it. But I don't need the money either. Shroop!

SPEAKER_08

He was waiting an hour and a half for that callback.

SPEAKER_03

They don't have corn over there, they're all grass-fed, apparently.

SPEAKER_08

My paycheck.

SPEAKER_03

I'm married now. Afghans are not Arabs, that is true. Afghans are like the Appalachian hill people of the Middle East.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, there's even like four different types of them.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, there are. Yeah, especially when you get into like you've got there's what the Hazari, the Pashtun. The Hazaris, the Hazaris are Asian, yeah. Arabs, pretty much. They got slanted eyes. You got the Pashtun, which are closer to Pakistan, Pakistan. Well, you got the Persians, of course. Oh, yeah, you got the Persians that speak the Farsi. You got the like they're along the Uzbeks, along the border with Uzbekistan. The Hazars are mostly along the border of Kyrgyzstan. There's another one. What's the fourth one? I can't remember. But oh, we didn't see so when in Afghanistan, they usually Usually the Afghan National Police they would not let you be a police officer where you're from, they would ship you somewhere else because you could not be reliably, Tajiks, Hazaris, Tajiks, you were not expected to be able to be responsibly a police officer in an area you're from because you would give favor to the people of your clan pretty much. So they would ship you somewhere else. Like the Zaras would go where like the Tajiks are from, right? The posthunes would go where the Uzbeks are from, and vice versa. And it worked. Like that was the only way they could we could get Afghans to police Afghans. Interesting work. His wife knew about his humor. Everybody's easily doxable. Yeah, isn't Anthony's joining the fire department? I thought he was gonna be a firefighter. He quit his job at wherever. That's why he grew a mustache. That or gay porn, one or the other.

SPEAKER_08

What? Only two possibilities. Plus he's giving super troopers three.

SPEAKER_03

Maybe. Maybe. Have you did you see Young Washington yet? No. I don't know. I already got really good reviews. I wanted to get away from the boy.

SPEAKER_08

I forget, is that Daily Wire or Angel Studios?

SPEAKER_03

Angel. Angel did it. But it's got really good reviews from a bunch of people. The Jerry Curl. Alright. What else? I've had a good time. This was a fun show. Agreed. I enjoyed it. Very good. I'm excited to hear Rarum Navarum tomorrow night. And then the local show about his boat breaking down. Yeah, can't wait.

SPEAKER_08

Can't wait. He just needs to take that boat and shoot it.

SPEAKER_03

I want to get a pontoon boat. A little party barge. Like my my in-laws have like a mastercraft something, you know, whatever. Yeah. A speed boat, whatever. It's it's nice. But man, like a boat has a mortgage. Like they've been paying on that boat since I got married to my wife, and that was 18 years ago. Oh my gosh. And they're gonna be paying on it for a little while longer. Like, and then that's everybody I know who buys a boat. It's a mortgage, man. It's a 25-year loan, which is insane to me. You're not done paying it off before you start having to make a repairs to it. That is crazy.

SPEAKER_08

Uh I mean, up up here, like you have either small, small fishing boats that you can put portage wheels on to take from lake to lake. Okay. So you have canoes and kayaks, but like for boats, small fishing boats that people will put with portage wheels on, or you have pontoons, right? And you'll get people from other areas come up here with the big bass boats, and it's like you're just gonna hit a big old rock and crack that thing wide open, dude.

SPEAKER_03

We got bass boats everywhere. In fact, the town I'm at, they have a fishing tournament almost every weekend from like March to November. We have fishing boats, bass boats here, and those things have those things are like skipping across the water, right? Like the the only thing that's in the water is the motor. Everything else is floating. But I when I'm on the lake man, I just want to like relax and not like I'm not like a a wakeboarder, I'm not a skier. Like, and you can still do those things on most pontoons, but that's not like I like to go out and float around, get in the water, right? Put a life jacket on, you know, just sit on it and just float in the water, drinking beer all day. That's my lake time, right? I'm not when I was younger, I used to do like all the you know the wakeboarding and the tubing and all that, but not anymore, man. Now my kids, I might like I might get a boat for my kids and let them do that stuff. But it's just not my thing, man. No, either. Like I'm I'm about to go to Louisville for four days, three, four days, and we're gonna be I know we're gonna be running every day. Like there's no such thing as relaxing on vacation for us, apparently. Would you grenade fish? Yeah, actually I would. I would do dynamite fish. Would y'all send your sons to the TFP Chivalry LARP camp? Yeah, I think TFP is great. They're a little like cult of personality-ish, but I think they're a great organization.

Confession Guidance And Choosing Hard Truth

SPEAKER_03

In fact, we I had that conversation with my wife about the SSPX. And I mean she just kind of defers whatever my opinion is because she doesn't have time to dive into that stuff, and even if she did, she would just defer to my opinion anyway. But you know, we we had an issue this Saturday when we went to confession where she was basically given some contradictory information, contradictory uh advice from another priest. And I had to tell her, like, look, we you know, we gotta understand that the the priests that we are have been given that we are have in the church right now, most of them are given a very poor formation, and very few of them are are read the moral manuals at all. Yeah, and so we can't priest hop to get the answer we want, right? You you need and I gave her the example when I first came back to the faith, and I went and I tried to have a general confession with a priest, and I wasn't I wasn't in an invalid marriage because I got married outside the faith and did not get permission. And the priest at the time was a a Nigerian priest who basically told me, Yeah, you're an invalid marriage, but I'll go ahead and I'm gonna absolve you uh and you can get the you and you can receive the Eucharist, just don't tell anybody.

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SPEAKER_03

Like that I immediately thought like that doesn't sound right, right? So then I went to another priest, Father Jack Durkin at St. Monica's in Duluth, Georgia, and he told me, no, do not receive the Eucharist. You cannot go to confession until you validate your marriage, you need to abstain from sex with your wife until you validate your marriage, because otherwise you're fornicating. And I was like, You're probably right. I'm not gonna stop doing that with my wife, though, because I'm married and we're 10 years in at this point, and that's not gonna happen, but I will abstain from the Eucharist until I've got and that's what I did for a year, almost a year and a half. Mom went to mass and could not receive. So the first time I received, I balled like a baby. Um, but you know, but I that's you know, I realized at that time if if I have two choices when it comes to anything, I need to pick the choice that's the hardest, because that is most likely right, because it is it is contradictory to what my flesh wants me to do, so it's more than likely the correct answer. And so I had to, you know, talk to my wife about that. Like, you can't go around and find the priest that's gonna give you the answer that you want to, because you'll eventually find it, right? Um, regardless if you're you know, but she's like, Well, who would you trust to go to, you know, to talk about this? I was like, the SSBX, without a doubt, because I know they've been properly formed, and I would have no qualms about it whatsoever. And we don't have one in our state, we don't have any traditional orders in our state, we don't have an ICKSB, we don't have an SSFSSB, we don't have what is the other one? Um Good Shepherd, none of that, we have none of it, right? But if I have like so when we're in Louisville, like they don't have a a priory there, they have a parish, but he's not there throughout the week. But I'm gonna if he happens to be there, like hey, let's go talk to him real quick, yeah, pass this to him and see what he says because we we are past the time of being able to accept milk, right? We need to start eating heart, we need to start eating meat when it comes to the faith. We're especially with ammo known as much as we know now, and knowing and having to grow in our faith, we gotta grow up and we gotta stop blaming everything on somebody else and start taking responsibility for the things that we should know and the things that we should be practicing in our faith. Why am I the most honest podcast guy? Look, I don't share nearly what Anthony does. That boy telling everybody's business, and everyone else's business with no, which is why I pay for locals. And I'm a member of the YouTube, so I'm getting my money's worth.

SPEAKER_08

Uh actually, you've you you're definitely not.

SPEAKER_03

I'm I'm I'm not, but one day we appreciate it.

SPEAKER_08

One day I will look many. One day if I uh if both Ant and I can no longer have actual honest appointment anywhere because of the crap we say, then yes, you will all start getting your money's worth.

SPEAKER_03

You know what you ought to do for people who join the membership, right?

Supporting Creators And Platform Reality

SPEAKER_03

Of you like, do y'all get money from that?

SPEAKER_08

The YouTube membership?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, a little bit, yeah. What you ought to do is like, hey, you do your membership, it's thank for supporting us, and like once a year, like y'all just like send a thank you card to the people who are members because they're not getting anything for it. Just handwrite a letter, like, hey man, appreciate you supporting us. Because if we don't support our friends, what are we doing?

SPEAKER_08

Because nothing, nothing would it be inappropriate to write one handwritten letter and copy it?

SPEAKER_03

Just send up photocopies. Nothing irks me more than when I have a friend who owns a business, yeah, and all his friends and all the people that know him want discounts. Brother, you know the family this is supporting. Yeah, like why are you asking him for a discount? Help him out and and patron his business and help him support his family. Quit asking for handout. Yeah, y'all need to find something else over the locals.

SPEAKER_08

Dude, I know, but and we're working with I don't know if Tom's watching right now. Uh we're working with the guy who is working on something, but like there's a reason why nothing's as good as YouTube because apparently it's really hard to make something, you know, it takes takes 20 years and a ton of money.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. No, the council of St. Michael's not going back. We have outlasted them. Here's the problem with the Council of St. Michael. Oh boy. Very few of those guys knew what the hell they were talking about. Like, if you have a guy that tells you you should carry a 45 because it won two world wars, you should completely disregard anything he has to say after that. So I would not expect it. Rick Rick Barrett's an okay guy, right? I like a lot of what he stuff he does. Him and I occasionally get into a tussle about things, but it's behind the scenes. We don't do it publicly. It's been a while. But Rick Barrett's he's on the team, right? Joe Olivia, wherever his name was, he's television.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

He, you know, he there were some things he should not have been given given advice on. But you know, other than that, he's you know, good-natured guy. He's trying to do his best. The problem is you have some guys who want to give advice on things they have very little experience with.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

And and it's a it's an issue of the Dunning Kruger effect. Like they think they know a little bit, so they think they know a lot. So that's some of those guys, they just didn't know what the hell they were talking about, and they shouldn't have been giving any advice to anybody.

SPEAKER_08

That's why I try to make very clear, I am don't know what the hell I'm talking about most of the time with this stuff.

SPEAKER_03

And I try and just share you all the experiences and information I know, right? But I'm never going to tell you something's black and white when I'm barely in the gray. Ocean. Right. Ocean.

SPEAKER_08

You do not need to use an adjectives like middle-aged.

SPEAKER_03

Bro, I need we need to play this real quick before we get off here. I about lost my mind when I saw this.

SPEAKER_08

Oh no. Is it is it Nick? It is. I haven't I haven't seen it.

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Influencers Trust And Fed Suspicions

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SPEAKER_08

It's nice having a podcast partner that knows how to do stuff like yours. Oh, it's Fuentes. I thought you meant.

SPEAKER_03

No, no, not Cavasos. No, I don't watch him.

SPEAKER_00

All right, let's see. Keep up the good work, brother.

SPEAKER_01

Thank you, man. Appreciate it.

SPEAKER_00

Chico more like Frico sent $20. Sorry if you've answered this, but what do you think about people destroying flaw cameras? I am o too risky, too reckless.

SPEAKER_01

It's it's and it's not gonna stop it. That's not the way they're putting them up, they put up like a thousand of them every day. So I think that's just a LARP. Oh, well, definitely don't shoot them with the BB gun. It's like grow up. Well, you fucking grow up already. Stop the LARP.

SPEAKER_00

Gosolina 420, $100.

SPEAKER_08

So I mean, I get what he's saying.

SPEAKER_03

But here he's constantly telling people not to do anything about their situation.

SPEAKER_08

A lot of times, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

That's not the first time he's done that, right? And so look, there he has some opinions that I agree with. Right, but he's a fed. A hundred percent. There is no reason that he shouldn't have been in jail with every other J6er after the massive amount of videos we have out there of him instigating people going into the Capitol building when other people were thrown into jail because they happened to be in DC when it happened and they had the wrong opinions about stuff. There, he is absolutely a fed informant, without a doubt. And then his flip-flopping on Israel over the last few months, I don't know if he's broke.

SPEAKER_08

What is he flip-flopped, Tom?

SPEAKER_03

He his opinion of Israel has gone back and forth for the past few months, and his opinion on on the thing he's known for is his thing against the Jews, has gone back and forth. I if you I'll go find the videos and send them to you. But like I like I've gotten to the point where I can't watch him anymore because the hypocrisy is constant. Yes, Tucker's a fed too. Right? But these people can still inadvertently bring light to things that needs that we need to hear about, and they and they're not aware of the repercussions of it, right? Which is the problem the Democrats have in the fact that they don't understand human nature and they don't understand the diabolic entities that are controlling them. So occasionally they'll let us behind the veil and not be aware of it, right? So although Tucker is a Fed and he's absolutely owned by Qatar, occasionally he will bring light to something that in inadvertently is good for us to know about. Ironically, he's the worst fed. He's actually the top fed, the number one fed.

SPEAKER_08

He's not a fed as a girlfriend is.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_08

Cash app PayPal.

SPEAKER_03

The problem is like Nick is always talking about everything's a hypothetical with him. Nothing's about actual action. Well, anymore. Prior to January 6th, it was. Then January 6th happens and he instigates things, and all of a sudden it's all about, well, we shouldn't be doing anything like that. And you know, it's it's he's always criticizing people. He's well, you know, he's always criticizing the man in the arena, the man who's actually doing something. This is a guy who's telling people not to get married and don't have kids because you know women are ETH girls and thoughts and all that, and he doesn't have and he's giving advice on on marriage and how women should be. Like he's not even had ever had a girlfriend. He's not married, he doesn't have kids. Why are y'all listening to this man about this stuff? Listen to men who've been there, who have a 20-year marriage, and who have kids who are successful, who have maintained the faith and left the house. These are the men you want to listen to. Not a guy who gets paid for his you know his opinions about edgy topics, who's never done anything but hang out with other homosexuals like Sneeko. These are not men you should be taking advice from. Does he bring certain topics to light they're now pushing over to the window? Yes, absolutely. And thankfully he is, right? But that's about all he's good for. Anything else you need to discard? No, that's not what Rob and Anthony I have had told you. We've told y'all well, go find a nice Protestant girl and convert her. Not the way I did, though. But it if you're a man that's worth following, your wife will follow you. It will work, it will work out. But if you're a guy who wants to play video games all day and just wants to live an effeminate life, no woman wants to follow that. She's gonna be the man in the relationship. You've got to be the a person that a man that's that leads and that's worth following. Otherwise, you know, you might as well stay single. Because you're just gonna have heartache after heartache after heartache. Because you're basically wanting to date a mommy. Because you're not one to be a man. All right, what else we got?

Dating Advice And Closing Goodbyes

SPEAKER_03

We need to get off here. It's uh quarter after ten.

SPEAKER_08

You have a driving to do tomorrow. Yeah, no, right. It's only five hours.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, really? It's not that bad.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, I'm gonna make my kids go with me and get my hair cut, and then we're gonna leave from there. And I gotta make like three phone calls with clients on the way up there. That should be fun. All right, guys. Look, you want non-denominational product. You don't want mainline. Mainlines are feminists. You want a non-denominational evangelical that wears sundresses and has a southern draw. That's what you want. All right, we're gonna hang it off here. That's my advice to all of you who are single. No, stay away from Northeast Norman Catholic girls, they're all feminists. Same goes for most of the trad Catholic girls. Yes. In fact, all is lost, despair, Gordy's gone. I'll be outside. Gordy's gone, man. All right, as I finish my bumper room. All right, guys, we're gonna get out of here. We will see y'all probably next week. Hopefully, nothing crazy happens and we can have a conversation that's not so blackbilling. No, it's probably gonna be worse.