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February 15, 2025 96 mins

Segment 1: Cowboy Logic: Headlines

Segment 2: Cowboy Logic: Headlines

Segment 3: Cowboy Logic: Jalise & Mark Middleton

Segment 4: Cowboy Logic: Jalise & Mark Middleton

Segment 5: Cowboy Logic: Dr. X-Ray 

Segment 6: Cowboy Logic: Dr. X-Ray 

Segment 7: Cowboy Logic: Daniel Caldwell 

Segment 8: Cowboy Logic: Daniel Caldwell 

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Speaker 1 (00:08):
The doll and and look at her.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
And in and.

Speaker 3 (01:11):
Ae, I owe you a e, I owe you.

Speaker 4 (01:14):
Huh.

Speaker 3 (01:14):
I'm getting ready for the show. I'm getting my face
ready for the show. What do you guys do? And
we're already rolling. The show started, The show started. Hey, everybody,
welcome to Cowboy Logic.

Speaker 5 (01:28):
Let me be the first to welcome you to an
exciting and riveting shoe back to you.

Speaker 6 (01:31):
Donna boy, have we got a show for you? That's
right with this Cowboy Logic pencil there it is.

Speaker 3 (01:38):
We got two black beavers on tonight, and we got.

Speaker 6 (01:41):
Black sweatshirts on. But never forget the J six political hostages.

Speaker 3 (01:48):
What are you wearing?

Speaker 6 (01:49):
You can see my cameouflaged pants underneath.

Speaker 5 (01:53):
Dona is headed to the barn right after the show.
It looks like, hey, on a serious note about these shirts.

Speaker 3 (01:59):
So here's the deal.

Speaker 5 (02:00):
If you go to the Cowboy Logic website, which is
Cowboy Logic dot us, click store in the menu, you'll
go to our little store that we've had for eleven years.
We've got all kinds of stuff here, and we've got
some cool J six stuff.

Speaker 3 (02:14):
Now, we just bought these because we didn't have these.

Speaker 6 (02:17):
That's because you gave the other ones to Kelly into.

Speaker 5 (02:20):
But every penny that is made, every penny that is
made on any of the stuff that said, and you
know what, we'll just do it for.

Speaker 3 (02:28):
The whole store.

Speaker 5 (02:29):
Anything you want to buy, you want to buy a
Team Cowboy Logic sweatshirt or T shirts or.

Speaker 3 (02:35):
Some of this J six stuff.

Speaker 5 (02:36):
Any money that we make from now until whenever there
is no limit on this. Okay, fair enough, every penny
we will donate to a J six cause.

Speaker 6 (02:45):
And these are really well made. Yeah, this is a
last champion, extremely well made.

Speaker 3 (02:50):
Check that out. You like that?

Speaker 5 (02:52):
Hey, so Cowboy Logic dot us click store in the menu. Okay,
all of our money that we make off of this,
we'll go to J six, isn't it that quite Frankly,
that's the way it's been. We just haven't been talking
about it. So now we're going to really talk about it.
Because it's chapter two.

Speaker 3 (03:09):
They are rebuilding, Yeah, and that's the hard part.

Speaker 6 (03:11):
That really is the hard part, because their lives are ruined.
How many times have you heard the name Elon in
the last couple of weeks. I am going to equate
and I'm going to date myself because I'm a huge
original Star Trek fan. Elon Musk is the Captain Kirk
of the federal government. No, now that's Captain Pike oh

(03:35):
ronge Elon Musk has done the Kobyashi Maru. He has
changed the rules to go after us AID with DOJE.
And that's what Captain Kirk did. He's the only one
that actually beat the Kobyashi Maru when he was going
for his captaincy or whatever the hell it is. So,

(03:55):
I mean, that's what that's really what he's done.

Speaker 3 (03:59):
But what about the rocks, hold on on Star Trek,
what are the rocks made of real? Really denails iro foam?

Speaker 6 (04:07):
They bounce a lot of times bouncing. You watch another
and the other person that you want to obviously follow
because he's awesome is Mike Ben's at Mike Benz Cyber. Okay,
he's talked about us AI D. USAID is not us
AI D. It's it's a front group. It's a money
laundering operation for the CIA. It is a slush fund.

(04:31):
It is their piggybank. Because you sit there and you go,
how come they can send another ten billion to Ukraine
another you know so?

Speaker 3 (04:38):
And so tell everybody what the acronym stands for.

Speaker 6 (04:41):
Yeah, the Agency for International Development. But they make it
sound so nice with us AI D. So Mike Bens
goes on Glenn Greenwald's show and he's he has talked
about this for years. He talked about it on our
show as well. Again he said, there is no us
AID project on God, that's green Earth. That is honest.

(05:02):
So let me We're going to play a little snippet
here because this is really how it sums it all up.
Us AID is synonymous with the CIA. I repeat, it's
synonymous with the CIA.

Speaker 3 (05:15):
Which is synonymous with the State.

Speaker 6 (05:17):
Department, right, which is why they want Elon restrained. They
work hand in hand. For example, they use the HIV
program to cover for color revolutions, which is our CIA
basically trying to change governments all around the world. Look
up color revolution. That's another one. Democracy is another code

(05:37):
word for color revolution. We don't have a democracy, we
got a republic. How many times you scream that at
the TV? But again, this is Barack Obama started this
all his code word democracy because he's calling for color
revolutions around the world. Because nobody would think to look
as far as us AID is concerned while we the

(05:58):
people here in America have been seeing but what about
the rest of the world check this out?

Speaker 7 (06:04):
When other countries learn about this, it becomes a diplomatic incident.
It becomes something that harms are standing with partnered nations
and with It makes neutrals want to turn to Russia
and China instead of the United States because we look
like the bad guy. It harms our standing at the UN.

(06:25):
It allows foreign countries who may be hostile or neutral
to US to hold up these scandals in front of
the UN and move international favor against the US, which
then can have trickle down effects on our national security,
our economic engagements in various countries. It can sever trust

(06:47):
in countries that we're trying to court, and that then
harms the economic interests of all the different private sector
companies who draft behind the battering ram of American state craft.

Speaker 6 (06:58):
See that explains at all. There is not a single
US aid program that does what it says it's going
to do.

Speaker 3 (07:06):
That man.

Speaker 5 (07:08):
On knowledge and intellect, brilliant and articulation is scary.

Speaker 6 (07:15):
High he is.

Speaker 5 (07:18):
But if you're not following this guy, you gotta go
to X and you gotta follow Mike ben Cyber.

Speaker 6 (07:23):
At Mike ben Cyber. But it shows and people were
thinking at the last four years the Biden administration, the
US government has flipped. It's starting to help people that
we always thought were the bad guys. So the rest
of the world is looking at US as not the saviors,
to try to help them, but basically the bad guys
all of a sudden, and this is what us AI

(07:46):
D was doing. And God bless the Kobyashi Maru Musk.

Speaker 3 (07:53):
Teenagers.

Speaker 6 (07:54):
And that's the other thing they kept saying, Well, these
teenagers are doing all this intricate stuff and all of
this technology and everything. They're just kids. What do they know? Well, gee,
if they're just kids, they know what a transgender do
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Speaker 5 (09:34):
It would be matter of fact, when we ordered these shirts,
when we ordered these shirts, these sweatshirts. We ordered extra
shirts that we could send out to Jay Sixers that
never ended up getting one in any of the promotion
stuff that was done around Christmas and things like that.
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(09:55):
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Speaker 3 (09:58):
These guys are.

Speaker 5 (09:59):
Love these things and the ones that say C two
B on it. We've got one that's a Barn party sweatshirt. Hey,
we're running out of time. I want to bring up
something I read last week that Trump kind of any
exact four year later little move that he did. He
stripped Biden of his presidential briefings, daily briefings as well

(10:23):
as security clean and he did the same thing to Obama.
And so I think what I'll do. There's a band
from the eighties and the nineties that was very popular
because they were called Depeche Mode, and they've got a
great song called Stripped, and I think that we ought
to play that propos for the bumper here as we
go out of this segment, because it's very apropos don't

(10:46):
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Speaker 6 (10:46):
Trump didn't they take away his clearance right after he
quote unquote lost in twenty Yes, turnabout's fair plays far
as I'm concerned.

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Speaker 9 (12:00):
I'm honored and grateful to President Trump for his trust
and confidence in nominating me to serve our country as
the Director of National Intelligence at a time when trust
in the intelligence community, unfortunately is at an all time low.
Chuck Schumer admitted a few years ago, quote, you take
on the intelligence community, they have six ways from Sunday
at getting back at you. For too long, faulty, inadequate,

(12:22):
or weaponized intelligence have led to costly failures and the
undermining of our national security and god given freedoms enshrined
in the Constitution. The American people elected Donald Trump as
their president not once, but twice, and yet the FBI
and intelligence agencies were politicized by his opponents to undermine
his presidency and falsely portray him as a puppet of Putin.

(12:43):
Title Ie Offiza was used illegally to obtain a warrant
to spy on Trump campaign advisor Carter Page, using a
Clinton campaign funded false dossier as their so called evidence.
Biden campaign advisor Tony Blinken was the impetus for the
fifty one former senior intelligence officials dismissing Hunter Biden's laptop
as disinformation, specifically to help Biden win the election. Former

(13:06):
d and I James Clapper lied to this committee in
twenty thirteen denying the existence of programs that facilitated the
mass collection of millions of Americans phone and internet records,
yet was never held accountable. Under John Brennan's leadership, the
CIA abused its power to spy on Congress to dodge oversight,
lied about doing it until he was caught, and yet
has never been held responsible personally. Just twenty four hours

(13:29):
after I criticized Kamala Harris and her nomination, I was
placed on a secret domestic terror watch list called Quiet Skies. Sadly,
there are more examples. The bottom line is this.

Speaker 3 (13:43):
This must end.

Speaker 9 (13:44):
President Trump's re election is a clear mandate from the
American people to break this cycle of failure and the
weaponization and politicization of the intelligence community and begin to
restore trust in those who've been charged with the critical
task of securing our nation.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
Confirmed.

Speaker 9 (14:00):
I look forward to working with you to address these issues,
and welcome.

Speaker 6 (14:16):
Back to Cowboy Logic everyone. He got our J six
sweatshirts on, and we're still going to play the national
anthem at the end of the show because we still
have six J sixers that remain incarcerated. Let me say
their names one more time. Dominic Box, Daniel Ball, Jeremy Brown,
Benjamin Martin Taylor Toronto, and Edward Kelly. And again, folks,

(14:39):
Jeremy Brown basically is being held because they're trying.

Speaker 3 (14:43):
To shut them up.

Speaker 6 (14:44):
I can't say it enough. Go to who is Jeremy
Brown dot com and free Jeremy Brown. It's a situation
where he I mean, he recorded them trying to recruit
him well before January sixth, in fact, well before the election.

Speaker 3 (14:59):
Now there's a lot.

Speaker 5 (15:00):
Of this stuff going on on social media about all this,
and quite frankly, by the time this show airs, Jeremy
might be released. Well okay, because we record a week early.
But here's the thing. You got to understand this, ladies
and gentlemen. We know some of these J sixers that
are still being incarcerated, and as much as we care

(15:21):
about them, they're fighting a different legal battle.

Speaker 3 (15:25):
Something took place.

Speaker 5 (15:29):
That was before either before J six or that happened
during their pre trial.

Speaker 3 (15:40):
Time.

Speaker 5 (15:41):
And it's a lot more complicated than just getting on
social media and reposting things.

Speaker 3 (15:49):
You got to do some recharges now, Jeremy Brown.

Speaker 5 (15:54):
Jeremy Brown is an extremely unique and very convoluted case.
I stayed the other night and I read the closing
arguments transcript from his trial, and it was one hundred
and twenty pages long. Yeah, and you were sleeping soundly
because you probably had patriots relief. Yes, but yeah, but

(16:17):
here's the thing. You got to do your research. Obviously,
you need to contact anybody that's your congressman, your senator,
and the attention must be drawn. We know Ed Martin
is looking at this, We know Pam Bondi is aware
of it, and we also know that Trump's inner circle

(16:37):
of lawyers, White House Lawyers, is on top of this.
But it is very convoluted and there are steps that
have to go through for all of these guys to
be able to get them out hopefully by the time
you're I'm talking about this.

Speaker 3 (16:50):
It's a moot point.

Speaker 6 (16:50):
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or if you're from New York, coffee, that's the word
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over tea. And remember how the the the president or
whatever the heck it is of Columbia's gone, Well, you know,
we have coffee, and we're not going to give into
what you want to say. Well, maybe she needs a

(17:13):
history lesson because we went to war over tea. So
they backed down really quick.

Speaker 3 (17:18):
Well, we don't need your coffee. We got Michae Lindelle's coffee.

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Speaker 3 (17:23):
That's right.

Speaker 6 (17:24):
But I'm digging this emotional incontinence basically that there is
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world leaders. It really is.

Speaker 3 (17:35):
Come up with that credit.

Speaker 6 (17:37):
I got a credit Vince Colonase wm A.

Speaker 3 (17:40):
That was hilarious.

Speaker 6 (17:41):
It was I'm listening to it while I'm cleaning the bar,
and he's he's amazing. But Maxine Waters equating shuddering the
Department of Education to blocking the schoolhouse doors during the
Civil Rights era.

Speaker 4 (17:55):
It was the.

Speaker 6 (17:56):
Democrats that blocked him back then. This is a believable.

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These people are mental patients.

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Really you got older dogs with joint problems. It really
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Speaker 3 (19:24):
All right, one more, speaking of dogs with joint.

Speaker 6 (19:26):
Problems, Well, he doesn't have joint problems.

Speaker 5 (19:28):
Well, yeah, he sort of did today this wee, well,
this past week he got stepped on puppy banning got
stepped on by one of our mayors who has been
tolerating him in his entire She finally stopped talking and
she was like, little man, time for you to learn
a lesson. And he did and he got his back
right leg smashed.

Speaker 6 (19:47):
It's only hurt.

Speaker 3 (19:48):
Yeah, run out, but he's okay. He's okay. Puppy Bannon's okay.
But we got to show you a video here of
Puppy Bannon and I need to set this up very quickly.
It's pretty funny because this is like weird, really weird.
But you guys have.

Speaker 5 (20:07):
To know that I didn't do anything to the audio.
And as you watch this, you're gonna see that there's
three separate clips that are going on. This went on
for like twenty minutes. Donnad was sleeping on a couch
and I'm sitting in a chair and I got Puppy
Bannon in between my legs and he's zed out big time.

Speaker 6 (20:26):
And you couldn't move then because of you would have
woken him up.

Speaker 3 (20:29):
Wait till you see this roll at Luke.

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Speaker 6 (21:44):
He winks at the end.

Speaker 3 (21:45):
He so he loves his daddy, doesn't he?

Speaker 6 (21:48):
He does put some right sleep.

Speaker 5 (21:50):
Seriously, we didn't do anything to that audience except we
put the lullaby theme in there.

Speaker 3 (21:57):
The Broms or whatever.

Speaker 6 (21:58):
That was heart Boxer because he does have a nose,
but maybe he's not as big a nose as.

Speaker 3 (22:02):
This man was.

Speaker 5 (22:03):
He saw in law I think of George Hey, I thought,
you know what I thought of Kelly Megs.

Speaker 3 (22:10):
That's what I thought of.

Speaker 5 (22:12):
And I sent that to Lego Man who was his
seale mate in Kelly, and he said, oh my god,
I'm having flashbacks to sell them with Meg and.

Speaker 6 (22:22):
Connie, Meg's his wife said, oh, I forgot about that.
But you know what really cracks I think of George Carlin.
What dogs do for a living? You know, they can't
or when they do, when they go on vacation, they
can't sleep. They do that for a living.

Speaker 3 (22:35):
I got thirty seconds.

Speaker 5 (22:36):
I got to explain something funny to you guys last
week or today actually, but last week the Megs were
having a yard sale. They got a lot of stuff
they wanted to get rid of. People came up to
Kelly Megs and said.

Speaker 3 (22:47):
I love you.

Speaker 5 (22:48):
I saw your show. Don You're awesome. I love Cowboy Logic.
Don You're awesome.

Speaker 6 (22:55):
Oops.

Speaker 5 (22:56):
And it was funny as hell Kelly, Well, yeah, yeah,
especially when we got the lids on tree.

Speaker 3 (23:04):
Ladies and gentlemen, watch your Cowboy Logic. We're gonna have
a lot of fun, but we're gonna get real serious.
We got some Jay sixers coming up. We'll be right back.

Speaker 5 (23:11):
No, baby, you can find me in the back of
a tacked up tailgate, sitting round.

Speaker 3 (23:16):
What's in Alday's pretty bag?

Speaker 5 (23:20):
Apin down in that Georgia clean I'll bind base at
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Speaker 3 (23:59):
To the full list yeah, maybe eighteen twelve overture.

Speaker 5 (24:48):
I love that, and I love it when Trump's doing
the conducting. President Trump is the conductor. Now that he
is the I think the chairman of the Kennedy Center,
I'm digging.

Speaker 3 (24:58):
That, chairman of the board, chairman on the board. Love it.

Speaker 5 (25:01):
Somebody's calling me and we're gonna have to send them
to voicemail.

Speaker 6 (25:04):
Really, okay, Well, we've been looking forward to this.

Speaker 3 (25:09):
We have ind this is just it's.

Speaker 6 (25:12):
A great story. And obviously we don't want to forget
those that are pardoned and still not free. But these
folks have gotten out childhood sweethearts, Jalie and Mark Middleton.
Let's bring him on, Luke, welcome.

Speaker 3 (25:24):
Back, welcome back. Hey we missed you guys.

Speaker 12 (25:28):
Yeah, really here at four days of it?

Speaker 3 (25:31):
Man, does that suck the big one?

Speaker 6 (25:33):
So but okay, so you went in just before the holidays.
I mean, they have to me and I see on
social media you guys are like reporting for duty and
I'm like, oh my god.

Speaker 5 (25:47):
Yeah, Jalise was going to this whole thing trying to
keep that middle finger down. I could tell you were
wanting to get in the double fisted middle fingers.

Speaker 6 (25:55):
But at least at that time, you know, Trump was
in thank god, so you kind of thought it would
be short lived. But they still have to screw around
with you that you know you've missed the holidays. You
guys have never been apart since you were like teenagers.
How many years you been married?

Speaker 3 (26:11):
Uh, you got to get it right, Mark, you get it. Hey,
we'll take this moment. We'll take this brief moment. We
did this.

Speaker 6 (26:19):
We should do the man.

Speaker 5 (26:19):
We did this with Cole and Sarah McCabe. Mark, give
your beautiful bride a kiss so everybody can see this
on National Tel.

Speaker 3 (26:28):
Giver a pack man.

Speaker 6 (26:29):
Yeah, go sweet, we love that. Okay, this mouth at
least you didn't have that much lips to gone. Okay.
So here's the thing, you guys. You guys are with
Jenny Cudd. They're in Texas at the J six roadhome
dot com where they are building many homes and a
lot of the Jan sixers have come there because, let's

(26:50):
face it, their lives were ruined. Yeah, in so many cases,
it's just so wrong. So American Patriot Relief, as you
see there dot org is your organization, and the many
homes are being built behind you there and also on
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(27:11):
them and help their great work, because really the hard
work is just starting now.

Speaker 5 (27:16):
Well, if you guys don't mind, I want to interject
something for our viewers to think about while this interview
is going on. These two people, ladies and gentlemen, worked
relentlessly and were targeted because they worked relentlessly to help
J sixers, and they themselves are JA sixers, but they

(27:40):
were not afraid to get in front of a camera
and be outspoken and do everything they could to help
J sixers before they got locked up and before President
Trump pardoned everybody except a few. Having said that, you
guys stepped up and you helped them out, and they
helped many by you doing so. Now it's time to rebuild.

(28:04):
This is chapter two, and Donna was right. Many of
these people gave everything, they lost everything.

Speaker 3 (28:12):
For this cause.

Speaker 5 (28:14):
So tell us what you guys are doing now in
chapter two of the J six massive volume of rebuilding.

Speaker 13 (28:23):
Well, right now we're in Fredericksburg, and that's been awesome.
It's like the biggest family reunion. We have had the
best time. So I got to tell your hearts through overflowing.

Speaker 12 (28:34):
So we're at of course Jinny Cudd's bed and breakfast
down here. It's actually in Luke and Bach and it
is part of the circuit of all of the J
sixers that are basically we all feel like the like
the dog that someone left the gate open in the
backyard and we're all running everywhere, you know, trying to
catch up on the last four years of life, filling.

Speaker 14 (28:57):
The sunshine and free, you know, absolutely, and so this
is one of the stops that all the J sixers
are swinging by to, you know, visit and of course
you know, this part of Texas is just absolutely phenomenal.

Speaker 13 (29:11):
So we're here working on the tiny homes. You're absolutely right.
Me and Mark just got out of prison on the twentieth.
We were only there for a short time, but it
was absolutely glorious to be set free. It's always scary
going into the possession of the BOP because well, we've
watched what they're doing with Jeremy Brown, with Daniel Ball

(29:33):
and others where where you know, they're diesel therapy down
torturing them, refusing to release them.

Speaker 15 (29:40):
So we were worried about that, but you're.

Speaker 13 (29:42):
Right, we never went silent, and that is because we
had to change the narrative the lives. I could not
withstand the lives, and it was it was worth losing
our own case to get the truth out.

Speaker 12 (29:54):
So and we defied everything that all the conventional logic
that lawyers give you a your mouth shut, stay hidden
and all that.

Speaker 3 (30:03):
Yeah, you did.

Speaker 6 (30:04):
You definitely did that mouth shut, stay hume and give
us some more money, you know, I mean they know
it was one hundred percent conviction rate at the end.
In my opinion, these celebrity lawyers didn't do Diddley squad.
How long were you in the in the capitol?

Speaker 3 (30:21):
So we never went in, they never went in. Yeah,
we just got the crap out of them for praying.

Speaker 12 (30:27):
Yep, we were attacked for praying. So you know, we
we never went silent. We fought the whole way. We
fought all the way to prison is is uh y'all
said mentioned about Julie's video.

Speaker 3 (30:39):
Mine was the same way.

Speaker 12 (30:41):
I called it my thirty three day vacation, our government
issued vacation, and uh, you know it was. It was
a good experience in that we got to learn a
whole lot that we as j sixers, were not that unique.

Speaker 4 (30:55):
Uh.

Speaker 12 (30:56):
The government has been railroading people for many, many years
and throwing them in prison with zero evidence on a.

Speaker 3 (31:03):
Lot of them, and we have to fix that.

Speaker 12 (31:06):
We have to fix the fact that in America you
are guilty until you prove yourself innocent.

Speaker 16 (31:13):
Because the lawyers aren't going to do it.

Speaker 3 (31:15):
You have to do it.

Speaker 15 (31:16):
And the government's just been staging the case.

Speaker 13 (31:19):
When you tread over in a way, they don't don't
like you getting over into a lot of political persecution
in prison. So I would venture to say prison reform's
next on our docket. I've already been working at Team
Together and that's where we're going. But first we got
an emergency. The American people were so wonderful with all

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the j sixers helping us to help them at American
Patriot Relief dot org.

Speaker 15 (31:48):
But y'all, the fight is just begun.

Speaker 13 (31:51):
I'm me and Jenny both with JA six Road Home
has realized that what we thought would be about ten
percent of the Jay sixers would have lost absolutely everything
and needed to start completely over.

Speaker 15 (32:05):
We're kind of thinking the number might be flipped.

Speaker 13 (32:08):
We have had so many get in contact with us
that have nowhere to go they're CouchSurfing, they're living out
their car, going cross the country. They if they have
a car, if they even have a car. I mean
some of them are having to apply for a new
driver's license and start over from scratch. You can remember
when you were sixteen years old, if it wouldn't have

(32:30):
been for your parents helping you out a little bit,
you couldn't have got on your feet. Very well, we're
in the same boat, only now we're all midlife and
everyone feels like you should already have it together. So
I try to implore to people what this feels like.
And you know, what's the use of a car if

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you don't have.

Speaker 15 (32:51):
A driver's license. What's the use of a job.

Speaker 13 (32:54):
If if you don't have a car to get to it,
what's the use? You know what I'm saying, like, you
got to have this, to have this, to have this.
We the need is greater than it's ever been before.

Speaker 3 (33:05):
I agree, I agree.

Speaker 5 (33:07):
I mean, you've got guys and I'll pick one that
we're very close to.

Speaker 3 (33:11):
Jeff mckellum. You know, January sixth he was.

Speaker 5 (33:16):
He was a contractor for the CIA with TS clearance.

Speaker 3 (33:20):
This guy was making great money.

Speaker 5 (33:22):
He had homes and he had security and the next thing,
you know, boof, all of it's gone. And when he
came here, he didn't have a license because it had expired.
He didn't have a car because it had been sold stolen.

Speaker 3 (33:38):
No, it wasn't stolen. It was sold. He repolled one
of the two because he just bought it.

Speaker 5 (33:44):
No house, he didn't even he didn't even know where
stuff is. And you're right, the challenge is now here.
It's a whole different battle that we're fighting. Ladies and gentlemen.
These are the people that are at the tip of
the spear, along with a handful of other These guys
are needing jobs. They need to know where they can
go for sanctuary while they try to rebuild. And then

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there's the big issue of the money. So listen, when
we get back from the next from this break, I
want to get into how the American people can help,
what their money will be used for. That's what they
want to know, because they're going to dig into They're
going to dig into their pockets. I know that you
know the Cowboy logic and the real America's voice viewers. Okay,

(34:28):
they all but write blank checks. But here's the thing.
They want to know where it's going, and you two
are going to be able to tell us that. Ladies
and gentlemen, we got we got two loud people in
the house here, Julie and Mark Littleton, Cowboy Logic J
six coverage will.

Speaker 2 (34:46):
Be right now.

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Speaker 3 (36:17):
All right, ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to Cowboy Logic.

Speaker 5 (36:20):
We've got Jalise and Mark in the barn with us
all right. Before we went to break, we were talking
about the fact that the Real America's Voice and the
Cowboy Logic viewers, if not the best, are some of
the best in our opinion, they're the best that step
up to the plate when there's a need and they produce.

(36:41):
They're action oriented people. Tell us Mark and Jalise exactly
what their money if they donate to you, guys and
these various organizations that you're working with, tell them where
their money is going and how it's going to help
these Jay sixers.

Speaker 13 (36:58):
So right now, when you're donating to the ADJA Ambassador's
project on Gifts and Go, that money is going directly
to the J sixer.

Speaker 15 (37:11):
We Initially the.

Speaker 13 (37:12):
Funds were used to pay for ambassadors to go pick
them up at a prison, provide them a good meal,
a set of clothes, and transportation home that has now
been achieved.

Speaker 15 (37:26):
So the money that you're giving is going to them.

Speaker 13 (37:29):
When they contact us in need, and everyone knows to
contact us, that is getting that is getting distributed out
to them directly. They're using it to pay a down
payment on an apartment, to purchase cards, to catch up
on past due car payments, to keep them from getting.

Speaker 15 (37:51):
Repossessed by clothes, by clothing, and a cell phone.

Speaker 13 (37:54):
So I'm talking about the most basic needs just to
get up on their feet now and early.

Speaker 5 (38:02):
Hey, Mark, let me ask let me ask you something
real quick while Jalise is on that Earlier when we
were not recording, you mentioned something about a number of
sixteen thousand, sixteen thousand dollars. Expand on that just a
little bit to put this thing into perspective, ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 13 (38:20):
That's right, because I think people have it way underestimated.

Speaker 15 (38:24):
I know we did, and we're running the nonprofit.

Speaker 13 (38:27):
So we are getting about sixteen to twenty thousand dollars
in request a week. If that puts in perspective how
desperate this situation is. And we vet them and we
confirmed their January sixth defendants. We confirmed their story and
what the need is.

Speaker 15 (38:46):
So the need is just so massive.

Speaker 13 (38:51):
Even if they got home and their life was still
partially intact, they still have to survive week to week
before getting a job. And everybody is desperately seeking jobs.
And we love to hear from anybody that will hire
January sixth defendants. It doesn't matter. Actually, January sixth heroes

(39:14):
were now defended.

Speaker 15 (39:16):
Actually I call.

Speaker 12 (39:17):
Them a January offendans January sixth offenders. I like that
we're no longer defended, So it's time to start to
bring in the fight to them.

Speaker 3 (39:27):
Well, I can tell you this.

Speaker 5 (39:28):
I can tell you this if I just do two
of the j six ers that I spend most time
communicating with, mckllip and Megs.

Speaker 3 (39:38):
Kelly Megs, these two guys doing quick.

Speaker 5 (39:41):
Math in my head, have lost over the last four
years while they were incarcerated in either property or things
that they had to sell in order to keep like
in the case of Kelly Megs keep the mortgage going,
mckllip losing everything including their salaries. These guys combine are
between four and five million dollars.

Speaker 6 (40:02):
Oh, I think it's more than that. I actually think
it's more than that easy.

Speaker 5 (40:05):
That's come on, ladies and gentlemen. Put that into perspective.
Think about if you did nothing but sit in a
cell for the last four years, what would happen to everything?

Speaker 6 (40:16):
A cardinal just flew behind you is that's got to
be a sign. I'm sorry, that's got to be a
signed all right. Americanpatriot Relief dot Org is kind of
the clearinghouse for all of this, and as well as
the gifts and goes.

Speaker 13 (40:28):
That's correct, the Gifts and Go and American Patriot Relief.
The funds are being used the same way we initially
had the account separated because the Gifts and Go is
C three and so when you need that tax uh,
that tax break you can give to the Gifts and Go.
American Patriot Relief is a C four.

Speaker 15 (40:51):
So just to help some of your bigger donors understand
the difference.

Speaker 3 (40:55):
Yeah, thank you for that.

Speaker 6 (40:57):
Now, you guys also have some acre ridge in Texas,
and so you're going to be leaving Jenny Cudd's place
there at the J six roadhome dot com and heading
to your place because you do construction as well, so
and you're going to try to help in your area
as well. Where is that?

Speaker 12 (41:14):
So we've got another it's up in near Gainesville, Texas.
But we have another RV and we have two of them,
and one of them has a bad roof.

Speaker 3 (41:23):
But we're going to build.

Speaker 16 (41:25):
An awning and put an in.

Speaker 12 (41:28):
And have full hookups and everything for another J sixer
to come and live until he can get his life
back on track.

Speaker 17 (41:34):
We have him a job and.

Speaker 16 (41:38):
Potentially hav him a car.

Speaker 12 (41:39):
If anybody out there wants to donate cars that is
desperately needed. We've had three cars donated to the J
six Road Home Project project so far. Actually, when we
came up here last week, Julie not towe a car
up here with my truck and stay me with RV's.

Speaker 13 (41:56):
If you have an RV, go to Americanpatriot Relief dot Org,
get the contact us and let us know. And that
very well may be useable, especially on our farm where
we live, where we're going to be taking people in,
because we will use us our v's on our property.
We're using the tiny homes on Jenny's property, and.

Speaker 15 (42:19):
We're working very closely together.

Speaker 13 (42:21):
So if you don't if you don't get the community communication.

Speaker 15 (42:26):
Right with the right one it will get transferred over well.

Speaker 5 (42:28):
And I know stand in the Gap is standing up
as well. And they made a significant contribution for funds
that they had raised in the name of the four
Fallen Heroes that took place on January sixth, in the
amount of ten thousand apiece.

Speaker 3 (42:44):
And that's helpful. But I'm telling you, ladies.

Speaker 5 (42:46):
And gentlemen, they are to do this, and to do
it with integrity is going to take money.

Speaker 3 (42:54):
It's going to take a lot of money.

Speaker 5 (42:58):
With regard to J six ers that say are not
from the state of Texas. Let's say that somebody has
a guest house, or somebody's got a mother in law suite,
or somebody's got a a mobile home or a motor
home or a mobile home on their property that's.

Speaker 3 (43:15):
Not being used.

Speaker 5 (43:16):
Can these people, in whatever state they're in, reach out
to you and say, hey, you know what, I want
to adopt a J sixer.

Speaker 3 (43:23):
Can they do that?

Speaker 13 (43:25):
They absolutely can do that. And you bring up a
good point. So first off, you can go to J
six roadhome dot com, or you can go to Americanpatriot
Relief dot org and hit the contact us and tell
us what you have.

Speaker 15 (43:41):
We'll get back in touch.

Speaker 13 (43:44):
The other thing to point out is that Americanpatriot Relief
dot Org did have an adopted J sixer program to
pay for their commissary.

Speaker 15 (43:54):
We are trying to continue that.

Speaker 13 (43:56):
Program to give directly to the A sixer of your choice.
So if you go to our website and you see
that adopted J sixer program and you want to adopt
one of those guys, we will get that money directly
to their Gifts and go or their cash app So

(44:17):
feel free to still continue to adopt them if you
want it to be more personal where you're dealing directly
with being responsible for one of the January sixth heroes.

Speaker 5 (44:30):
Well, I gotta tell you we got we got a
million and a half people that watch this show every weekend,
and we've only got how many J six families are
J six ers? How many we got total? Fifteen sixteen hundred, Right,
that's a pretty good that's a pretty good win ratio
if our beloved viewers step up to the plate here. Okay,

(44:51):
I don't see that we're going to have any problem
helping out at all.

Speaker 15 (44:57):
That would tickle us to debth.

Speaker 13 (44:59):
There's been nothing to give us more joy over the
past four years than knowing we were trying to make
it better for our brothers and sisters.

Speaker 5 (45:07):
Well, I got to tell you too, And you know
we've at a national level, we've talked to more JA
sixers than anybody else, hands down. Okay, to the point
where they changed her Wikipedia page to say that. Having
said that, I want to hat tip the two of you,

(45:28):
because you not only paid the price, but you stood
in the batter's box when the heat was coming in
and they were riding high and tight on you, and
you were getting hassled, and you were getting threatened, and
you were getting pestered.

Speaker 3 (45:42):
All the time.

Speaker 5 (45:43):
You had the weight of convictions and trials and going
to the bop weighing on your shoulders. And we love
you and we are so damn grateful that you are
out as all of them, ladies and gentlemen. You know
what to do now, Thank you, Thank you so much.

Speaker 3 (46:01):
Go to break. You got three minutes to make a difference.

Speaker 6 (46:04):
American Patriot Relief dot org and it'll set you in
all the right directions. Love you guys, Julise and Mark Middleton.
We'll back right after anywhere their.

Speaker 16 (46:25):
Bodies. Thank you, you know, And I really gave it
a lot of thought right before January sixth, and I'm like, gosh, man,
if I'm going to go into this ryot, I need.

Speaker 3 (46:35):
To smell my best.

Speaker 5 (46:36):
That's why before every riot, I shower with Sugar Creek Goods,
with the natural lie in oriaments and lilac scented fragrance.

Speaker 3 (46:46):
You too, I can go riot frizzy, wonderful. Yes, I
am ready for battle.

Speaker 7 (46:51):
Thank you very much Sugar Creek Goods for making me
smell fresh in every riot.

Speaker 3 (46:55):
I actually showered with that last day, and I know
you did.

Speaker 8 (46:58):
I actually showered with this last night.

Speaker 2 (46:59):
Let me take you.

Speaker 9 (47:00):
I mean, and this is country.

Speaker 3 (47:01):
This bar is a man sized bar. You look at this.
Look at the thickness of that bar. No communion way
for that.

Speaker 18 (47:09):
And when you're in prison, you could sell one of
these for like two honey buntons and maybe another bag
of coffee with that.

Speaker 5 (47:16):
So well, when you're in prison, that's worth that's worth
bending over to pick up.

Speaker 3 (47:20):
Wouldn't you say at least three honey buns? Yes? All right?

Speaker 18 (47:24):
Did your prison have a sign on the shower that
said one man at a time.

Speaker 3 (47:28):
Yes, but that one got scooped up. Really a dude,
that's why we put a rope on every soap.

Speaker 16 (47:34):
That's right, that's what a rope do.

Speaker 18 (47:35):
They have a soap on the rope January sixth edition.

Speaker 1 (47:38):
They should know.

Speaker 5 (47:38):
But I am going to tell you something that you
guys may not know, and that is that they've got
the Sugar Creek Goods.

Speaker 3 (47:46):
People have got that there's a soap.

Speaker 4 (47:49):
On a rope.

Speaker 5 (47:50):
I gosh, the Patriot Bar. And here's what she did,
every bar of soap. All the proceeds for the Patriot
Bar went back into commissary funds and things like that.

Speaker 18 (48:00):
For you guys, Thank you guys, fucking.

Speaker 3 (49:24):
Up Feel Fund War Party drummers. You rock every week.
You rock.

Speaker 5 (49:42):
And for those of you that are watching the TV
show and you're not on Getter, we're asking you to
do that.

Speaker 3 (49:47):
Go together.

Speaker 5 (49:49):
It's a free account. You can be a part of
this Barn Party fund. We do it every Saturday night,
nine pm Eastern. We're in the chat room. We call
that the Barn. You get in there with you guys,
and it's a ball. It's the safest, most fun place
you can be on a Saturday night. And then sometimes
we're there on Sunday afternoons too.

Speaker 3 (50:09):
If we don't have like date afternoon or something like that,
we don't have like barn cleaning and honey, yeah, we
might have our own little barn party. We got to
go clean up like it.

Speaker 5 (50:17):
Hey, speaking of cleaning up, we've got doctor clean Up
with us. Doctor Cleanup's a good buddy. He's one of
our personal doctors. Hey. Actually, you've probably consulted me more
than any of our doctors. And I love you for that, brother,
And I do turn my head when I call for you.

Speaker 3 (50:33):
Don't you stop? Well? Day you know full disclosure here
on Cowboy Logic.

Speaker 6 (50:39):
Let me introduce you formally. We call you doctor x
Ray because well, we're blurring your face out as usual
because you're still a practicing doctor twenty four years in
the military as well retired Army and Air Force. You
are a former chief of radiology and also an internist.
So he is in high demand, folks, Yes he is,
and it is. Doctor x Ray told us years ago

(51:01):
all about what's finally coming out now four years later
about the COVID vaccine, the side effects remdesevir, you name it,
and Doc, that's exactly where I want to get started.
There had where's this? I have all these notes here.

Speaker 3 (51:17):
Welcome back to Cowboy Logic, doctor x Ray.

Speaker 5 (51:19):
We love you, we trust you, and you have made
us more healthy.

Speaker 3 (51:24):
Ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 5 (51:24):
For the record, we follow what this man says and
we haven't been six since November of twenty twenty, not
even a head cold, not even sniffles, because of what
this man tells us to do. You can find it.
Don't email me, you can find it at Cowboy Logic
dot us. When you go there, in the menu, it'll

(51:46):
say COVID and you click down and you click on
Cowboy Protocol okay, or Cowboy Logic proto cal Cowboy something protocol,
or you can go to Cowboy Logic dot us slash
health boom.

Speaker 3 (52:00):
Let's get down to business.

Speaker 6 (52:01):
What's coming out now? And this seems to be the
way of the world. You know, they tried to they
tried to delay adverse reactions for what seventy some odd years,
and that didn't work. But COVID vacs adverse reactions are
essentially one hundred times higher death rate than all US
vaccines combine all other US vaccines combined. Now, I thought

(52:25):
doctors were supposed to report these deaths. Are they not
reporting it, or is it being overlooked by the great
authorities that hopefully Doge will gut shortly if they haven't already.

Speaker 16 (52:36):
Well, they're not reporting it. Research has shown, even research
back as far as twenty twelve, has shown that the VARs,
the Vaccine Adverse Effect Reporting Database, only collects about ten
percent of the reported deaths. Even there though, when you're
looking at the VARs data, the death rate of some

(52:56):
of these things is more than one hundred times higher.
As you say, ed, Dowd Now has come out with
an estimate that between seven and fifteen million people have
died globally from the vaccine, and between fifty and ninety
million are permanently and severely disabled by the vaccine. So
it has been the horror story that we talked about
in May of twenty twenty, before warp Speed was ever

(53:20):
signed and these things were put into testing.

Speaker 5 (53:23):
You know, Doc, Every time Donna and I see a tragic, unfortunate,
needless death that's reported in whatever media and it happens
to be a young person, the first thing that we think,
especially when they go, you know, we have no idea
why you passed away, death not known. All we can

(53:46):
think is that it's due to the vaccine.

Speaker 6 (53:48):
Yeah, this twenty seven year old reporter who was in
New Orleans for the Super Bowl found dead in his
hotel room. That's the first thing that comes to my mind.
But you know, it could have been something.

Speaker 3 (53:58):
It could be anything, obviously.

Speaker 6 (54:00):
There's just it's whenever the news pops up, you go
on your computer, all you see is people dying, very
very at very young ages.

Speaker 16 (54:09):
Well they are, and it's terrible. This is what we're
seeing in our hospital. This is one of the big
things we're seeing. Last week, I had three people under
the age of forty five who had congestive heart failure.
That is something we never saw before. And that's just
one shift a day for a full week. We saw

(54:30):
that they did a study of one point seven million children,
which they included children as everybody under eighteen, and one
hundred percent of the people who had myocarditis and paracarditis
and other cardiac diseases had been vaccinated. The group the
half that had not been vaccinated didn't have any of
those things. What they've done to people is terrible and

(54:52):
I'm hoping that once RFK has confirmed an in that
he's going to stop these mRNA vaccines.

Speaker 5 (54:59):
Oh right, wait a minute, one hundred percent of the
people that had myocarditis eighteen and below we're vaccinated.

Speaker 16 (55:10):
Yes, there were no patients with myocarditis or para carditis
in that one point seven million person study who had
been who were who was unvaccinated, who developed myocarditis and
para carditis.

Speaker 6 (55:23):
I have never even heard of mylecarditis and periocard ditis
wherever the heck it is until the vaccine. You know,
it's just and and you know you'd hear about a
kid now and then in August who might overdo it
during football training because he's out of shape, that that
would drop dead. And now it seems to be commonplace.

Speaker 5 (55:41):
Wait a minute, not ninety percent, not eighty four percent,
one hundred percent, Doc, well.

Speaker 16 (55:49):
One hundred percent. It's a period view.

Speaker 5 (55:51):
You guys got any idea what a tactical newke that
just was? Yeah, all right, we got about two and
a half minutes before we have to go to break, Doc,
let's talk about how hopefully Bobby Kennedy Junior can can
rectify this.

Speaker 3 (56:10):
What do you see him being able to do?

Speaker 16 (56:13):
Well, he can stop he can stop the vaccines. He
can just he could just tell the head of the
FDA that he appoints to stop allowing mRNA injections to
be given in this country, which is the best thing
that he could do, And then he can go after
the drug companies. He can force them to release all
the data they've been hiding. I mean, the data that
they put out is terrible. It shows the same thing

(56:35):
we've been seeing. One hundred times increase in stillbirths, four
times increase in congenital anomalies in the pregnant women who
got the vaccine during the study. All these cases of
myocarditis and paracarditists, those were all in Phiser's data. You'll
remember when we cursed when we looked at Pfiser's data
back in twenty twenty when they were submitting for the

(56:56):
emergency use authorization. I said they started with forty six
thousand people. They cut that list down to or started
with forty four thousand people. They cut that list down
to thirty six thousand people. Eight thousand were lost in
the first couple of weeks of the study. But they
finally the end data they reported was on twenty six
thousand people. They had eighteen thousand people who entered those

(57:18):
trials who had something happened to them that they could
not even continue in the trial. And none of those
were reported, They weren't done that, they weren't put out
in Peiser's data for the Emergency Use authorization.

Speaker 5 (57:29):
Yeah, you've told us, But Elizabeth Warren's going to have
a big problem.

Speaker 3 (57:33):
With this doctor.

Speaker 6 (57:34):
Hold on, she's got one point two two four one
four to five million from Peiser. We're almost two million
with Bernie Sanders. I saved it on my phone to
throw this at you. But warnock. All these people that
are on this advisory committee or whatever it is to
advance RFK Junior have gotten well over a million, some

(57:56):
close to two million from Big Pharma. So they're all
brought to you by Big Farmer. And when we come
back from the break, I want to talk about this
because Big Pharma has spent three hundred and seventy two
million dollars lobbying Congress and Pfizer is actually looking to
streamline access to the vaccines. They're still doing. They just

(58:16):
don't stop. It's just unbelievable.

Speaker 16 (58:18):
They spend another three hundred and seventy million giving them
to medical journals to.

Speaker 3 (58:24):
Write with favorable articles. I'm sure all right.

Speaker 6 (58:28):
Our doctor x Ray is with us folks again. He's
a radiologist, he's an internist, and full disclosure, he's one
of our many great frontline doctors that we consult with
twenty four years in the military as well. We'll have
more with doctor x Ray on Cowboy Logic coming back
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Speaker 10 (01:00:02):
Com e.

Speaker 19 (01:00:39):
Comstus's all right, it's all right.

Speaker 6 (01:00:51):
Here comes the sun. So you don't need vitamin D three? No,
yes you do.

Speaker 5 (01:00:55):
Hey, At the risk of offending many of you, I
never got into the Beatles.

Speaker 3 (01:01:00):
I just in my bag. Baby.

Speaker 6 (01:01:02):
He's offending me big time, that's for sure.

Speaker 5 (01:01:04):
But I never got into Bruce Springsteen. All his stuff
sounds exactly the same.

Speaker 6 (01:01:07):
Two strikes against you. All those politics in both cases
kind of suck. But that's another story.

Speaker 5 (01:01:12):
All right, doctor s But I do like Jersey diners,
and I love me a Jersey Italian.

Speaker 3 (01:01:19):
Hey, Doc, welcome back.

Speaker 6 (01:01:21):
You know, they just don't stop Doc Pfizer for all this.
This just came out. They're looking to streamline access to
the vaccines you too. This is unbelievable. Just touch on that,
and then we're going to get into the fen bendizol,
the ivermectin, and all the other great things that are
out there to combat this crap.

Speaker 16 (01:01:39):
This just a website. Well, I hopefully I'm going to
give some people some useful websites today, But yeah, Pfizer
for All is not one that I am ever going to.
I don't want. I don't even I won't even buy
a vitamin if it has fires from that's how bad
it is. I won't buy anything that has their name on.
And they were one of the number one rump companies

(01:02:01):
for years as in medicine.

Speaker 6 (01:02:03):
But these, you know, and these senators, these holi are
now senators. I mean, we've seen it with Russia, Russia,
Russia hopes, yes, the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax, the J
six crap. Now with the COVID vaccine, it's all the
same stuff. They just keep touting the government you know
crap quite honestly, which is probably all you know associated

(01:02:24):
with us AID that we're seeing now. But we've gotten
into that so many times in the show and it's
just not stopping. So all right, Ben Bend is all
another horsewormer. It's a stronger horsewarmer and it's actually quite effective.
Ivermectin the horsewarmer that they kept attacking and chlorine dioxide.

(01:02:44):
So talk a little bit about these things. Because doctor
Lee Merritt, we had on a few weeks ago was
talking about how a lot of these tumors can just
be in her view, clumps of worms and insight inside you,
parasize inside you. Now, whether that's the case or not,
all these three things do tend to make you healthier.

Speaker 16 (01:03:09):
Well, they do. They're all and very strong anti cancer drugs.
They work at a microtubular level within the cancer cells
and they help destroy the cancer cell walls and destroy
the cancer cells. It doesn't matter if they're caused by
a protozoan or a worm or a virus or whatever
it is. It's these things are very effective against all cancers.
And there's a lot of good research to show that.

(01:03:31):
And there's some people and we'll talk about them, that
are coaching physicians that are coaching patients because they can't
treat them with finn bend dissol, but they can say
if I had this, I would look here and look
for these things. And the substack articles have exploded on
people using finn bendasol and people using ivermectin and different

(01:03:54):
protocols for them. But there are some very strong people
out there who coincidentally are all so radiologists. But you
don't know that until after you've you've met them, but
there are a couple of very strong people. And if
it's okay, I'd like to give everybody a couple of
very useful websites. And the first is.

Speaker 3 (01:04:11):
One hold on, okay, hold on, get your pencils, write
this down to get your perencils, your number two perencils,
and let's write this down. Okay, go doc okay.

Speaker 16 (01:04:23):
The first The first is what used to be the
COVID nineteen Critical Care website. They have changed their name
to Independent Medical Alliance and their website is I am
a health like Independent Medical Alliance health dot org. And
if you go to Independent Medical Alliance health dot org.

(01:04:44):
The second tab they have is for treatment and you
can pop that open and on the left hand side
you'll see something for prevention, and that prevention will take
you to a PDF that we've sent many people. It's
been updated and it talks about how to present prevent
all of the things we're seeing in these hospitals. It
talks about how to dose ibermectin, how to dose vitamin

(01:05:06):
D so that you can get your level up. It's
all weight based. The tables are very easy to understand,
and they can download that from the prevention section and
what we're seeing in the hospitals. We're seeing an explosion
of RSV respiratories and sosual virus. We're seeing an explosion
of what looked like COVID on the CTS before. People

(01:05:29):
who are vexed are one hundred times more likely to
have CODE than people who are unvexed, and they can
spread it to the unvexed. It doesn't matter whether you've
been vaccinated or not. It's like a terrible cold and
they're going to spread it to you. One of the
ways to prevent this is to keep up your vitamin
D and take a preventative dose of ivermectin once a week.

(01:05:50):
And we'll talk about where to get the ivermectin in
a minute. The other thing on if you click up
treatment is on the right hand side, and it's cancer
and it has doctor.

Speaker 6 (01:06:02):
That's my ivermectin box. I keep it on the set.

Speaker 16 (01:06:05):
It has doctor Paul Merrick's cancer recommendations for treating with
ivermectin and treating with fenn bendissol. And there's another substack
you can go to. So those are both off this website.
But then there's a substack and it's doctor William mackis
m A k I S and he's at substack dot

(01:06:26):
com forward slash at macis m A k I S
m D. But if you just search for William mackis
doctor William mackis substack, you'll find that when you plug
it into your search engine. He has a lot of
protocols for ivermectin and for fenn bendazol, and a lot
of stories. It's interesting that the pictures he shows of

(01:06:47):
the ivermectin or the ivermecton name brands that are coming
out of India. So that's the last thing that I
want to give is if you're in a state where
you can't get ivermected unless you have a horse and
you can. You can ride your horse to the store
to get the ivermectin, or you're in a state where
they just ban it all together, you can get your
ivermectin and finnbndasol, both from India. And RFK has talked

(01:07:12):
about shutting off drugs coming from outside the US, but
right now they're still available. I just got two thousand
ivermecton and six hundred finn bendasol delivered to my mailbox
up in the US and missus doctor x Ray ferried
it down a couple of weeks ago. So we bought
the twelve milligram tablets because you need that. They're not
very big, and the way to get those is you

(01:07:34):
go to a website called India marked i ndia mart
dot com and that's like an Amazon in India. And
this really seems hochy, and it really seems scamish when
you're doing it. And that's why Dom, when we talked
about this the other night, I said, I want to
talk to you about it. You type in what you want,

(01:07:55):
like I want ivermecton twelve milligrams, six hundred tablets, and
then people will make bids and send you prices to
your email and to the message board on that website
and say I'll give them to you for one hundred
and ninety five dollars plus shipping or whatever. My two
thousand a thousand ivermectin costs me a little over two

(01:08:16):
hundred dollars. That's one thousand of the twelve milligrams. That's
enough ivermectin to last for four or five years. That's
a lot of ivermectin. You can take it weekly, you
can take it for four or five days when you
get an infection and the and it'll give you enough
to work. The two companies I've had success with one

(01:08:36):
is called Sunny Global s U n n Y Global,
and the other is called new RX Pharmacy. And those
are the two people on there that I know haven't
They haven't cheated me, and I've had other friends who
have used them, they haven't cheated them. You do get
some spam emails just from the people that are on there.
They don't sell your seem to sell your email addressed

(01:08:58):
to everybody else, but when your first it seems really scammy,
but it works and they ship anywhere in the US.

Speaker 6 (01:09:04):
Right now, Yeah, we got about a minute left. Talk
about how China really still has the bulk of our
medicines and they could really crack down on this and
if this trade war escalates it all, we could be
in big trouble here.

Speaker 16 (01:09:20):
Well, and that's what RFK has said he wants to do.
He wants to crack down on medicines coming in from
the outside of the United States because they don't get
tested for quality and contents and so forth. The people
that I've referred you to are the referred about are
all using the drugs coming out of India. I'm now
using the drugs coming out of India. We can buy

(01:09:42):
Ivermichton down here over the counter, but you can only
get the six milligram tablets and to get enough dose
for two people to use every every week and stuff
like that, it's very difficult. So we just I just
want ahead and bought two thousand of them.

Speaker 6 (01:09:55):
We just go to local feed store and buy our
ivory wed it this morning fifty.

Speaker 3 (01:10:00):
That's a doctor x Ray.

Speaker 5 (01:10:02):
We absolutely love you like a brother and we appreciate
over the past four plus years you've appeared on this
show more than anybody else. Just a great and the
knowledge and the life's literally life saving information that I
can't tell you the number of emails that I get
talking about the fact.

Speaker 3 (01:10:22):
Thank you you saved my father's life.

Speaker 5 (01:10:26):
That's huge. Yeah, that's huge, doctor. I mean, that's why
you're a doctor. Ladies and gentlemen, the great Doctor x Ray.
Go to Cowboy Logic dot us. Let's be splash health.
We're gonna put as much of this information on there
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Speaker 3 (01:10:41):
And thank you again, doctor, You've kept us healthy. You
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All right, everybody, welcome back to Cowboy Logic and we
are going to continue with celebration of our j six
brothers and sisters that are finally home and this guy
that we're going to bring on here in a second
is a damn good brother, and we've had him on
the show before when he was behind bars. This is

(01:13:14):
the first opportunity that you guys are going to be
able to see him. And uh, he's a pretty good
looking guy, wouldn't you say, Donna, Yeah, I mean in.

Speaker 6 (01:13:23):
A married woman sort of way, yeah, yeah, and in
a straight guy.

Speaker 3 (01:13:27):
I find this guy to be an attractive man. But
I got to tell you before let's bring.

Speaker 5 (01:13:31):
Him in everybody, because you guys got to meet Dan Caldwell,
United State Marine Dan Carwell.

Speaker 3 (01:13:37):
Well, come home, brother, So.

Speaker 20 (01:13:39):
Good to see super Fire for everybody out there, Thank
you guys for having me on. This is uh, this
has actually been a long time coming into pleasure.

Speaker 6 (01:13:46):
Absolutely literally see it was just so odd.

Speaker 3 (01:13:48):
Yep yep.

Speaker 5 (01:13:49):
But we got to give everybody. We got to explain
what's going on right now? Okay, because everybody, you guys
all hear that cricket stuff going on in the background
here that I do and and Day does, and we
both probably have terrible hearing loss. But here's the thing,
those are crickets. I thought it was a ceiling fame,
but it's a cricket. Okay, it's crickets. And why is

(01:14:12):
that because what's the insurance company Geico?

Speaker 3 (01:14:17):
Dan owns the Geico Gecko, which is so he's got it.
He's got to feed that thing from crickets. So if you.

Speaker 5 (01:14:26):
Hear those and the other thing is Dan lives out
in the country and just like us, you got mowers
and machines going on. So if you guys hear any
of that stuff, that's what it.

Speaker 6 (01:14:34):
Is, which is something he's probably wanted to hear for years.

Speaker 20 (01:14:38):
You damn right, thanks, you know, it's that is the
truest statement you've probably ever hear.

Speaker 4 (01:14:42):
You know.

Speaker 17 (01:14:42):
It's like I've been working.

Speaker 20 (01:14:43):
On trucks and doing my dad's struts, just working with
hands ever since I got out. It's been a NonStop
so definitely true. Just staying busy out here.

Speaker 3 (01:14:51):
All right.

Speaker 5 (01:14:52):
I gotta give everybody a little inside baseball. We're not
gonna give a bunch of details on this, okay, well,
but there a group text going on, okay, and this
thing started Dan, it started yesterday, right, yesterday morning.

Speaker 6 (01:15:11):
Okay, this is inside baseball.

Speaker 3 (01:15:14):
Yeah, but this is funny stuff.

Speaker 5 (01:15:16):
Okay, It's got Dan Caldwell in it. It's got Kelly
Megs in it, it's got Jeff mckellip in it, it's
got Kenny Harrelson in it, and I'm in it.

Speaker 17 (01:15:30):
Can imagine what that's like?

Speaker 4 (01:15:31):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:15:32):
Can you imagine some rated things? Yeah, but not many
X rated.

Speaker 3 (01:15:39):
Not the funniest thing.

Speaker 6 (01:15:41):
The funniest thing that Don shows me is Kelly Megs
and Connie Megs are doing a garage sale. Okay, some
inside baseball they're doing garage sale. Kelly text Donnie goes
a lot of people showing up in black s u vs.
I'm getting a little bit of a fleshback.

Speaker 17 (01:15:59):
To be the helicopters.

Speaker 1 (01:16:00):
Yep.

Speaker 6 (01:16:01):
Yeah, it's funny, but it's not funny, you know.

Speaker 3 (01:16:04):
All Right.

Speaker 5 (01:16:04):
On a very serious note, we're gonna we're gonna go
to Dan on a full screen here in a little while,
and you're going to see a gifts end go. And
we talked about this kind of stuff when we had
Julise and Mark Middleton on earlier. Dan's life before January
sixth was really good, really good. He was working I

(01:16:26):
think you were working with was it Texas.

Speaker 20 (01:16:28):
Instruments, Yes, sir, Texas Instruments for twenty three.

Speaker 5 (01:16:32):
Years, twenty three and he's a marine and he was
living a good life and because of jan six, every
bit of that has been destroyed, every bit of it.
And I'm trying to remember Jens eight, right, isn't that
the gifts end go?

Speaker 3 (01:16:51):
Is that it Jens.

Speaker 17 (01:16:54):
Eight at g s E. I believe?

Speaker 5 (01:16:56):
So, okay, ladies and gentlemen just called well, yeah, this
is this is chapter two. Like we talked about with
Juleise and Mark, this is chapter two, chapter one.

Speaker 3 (01:17:08):
We all stepped up to the plate.

Speaker 5 (01:17:09):
We helped these guys with commissary funds, with legal fees.
Now it's time to help them with the rebuild. And Dan,
if you want talk a little bit about how your
life changed in four years.

Speaker 3 (01:17:25):
I mean it's dramatic.

Speaker 20 (01:17:27):
You know, the the shock of whenever it happened, and
you know, I work nights and getting called down to
the lobby at you know, four p thirty in the
morning saying you got a visitor. You're the hardest fluttered
and get down there. And the truth is, you know,
you're you've been wrapped up in something that has affected
you in areas that you would never think, you know.

Speaker 17 (01:17:51):
Uh So that was a shock. And then getting into
the whole.

Speaker 20 (01:17:55):
Prison and the diesel therapy, you know, as much as
it affects too. I have to say that the effects
of the family, because I wasn't there for the FBI
raid or the they're going through the house, you know,
it was it was the wife and and and that
was very tough, you know, because then you gotta go
tell the kids what happened, because there's no way I

(01:18:17):
could call them.

Speaker 17 (01:18:18):
I was detained.

Speaker 20 (01:18:19):
So it's a pretty uh, it's a pretty shocking event,
you know. And just knowing that whenever I left that property,
I was told I was not to come back and
unless I cleared U with certain people, so that that's
twenty three years instantly gone down the drain, you know.

Speaker 17 (01:18:35):
So it's pretty hard.

Speaker 6 (01:18:37):
And there's no way that they would take you back
given the fact that you've been pardoned and basically framed
by the federal government.

Speaker 20 (01:18:44):
You know, I'm praying to God that that they can
that they can reconsider. There's a lot of people that
that you know, I think would would speak for.

Speaker 17 (01:18:53):
Me on my behalf, you know, But it comes down to.

Speaker 20 (01:18:55):
The fact that the big fear is like, hey, your
pardon and it's cleared, but it up to them to
say whether or not.

Speaker 16 (01:19:03):
But he still did.

Speaker 20 (01:19:03):
It, you know, And so it just depends on how
they look at it. And I'm praying and I have
people really, really really trying to make that effort.

Speaker 6 (01:19:12):
It's so frustrating how all of this has been blown
out of proportion. I mean it really has. When you say,
you know, they had to have this fed surrection to
try to, you know, continue to go after Donald Trump,
and so many people like yourself have had their lives
ruin quite honestly because of it. You I think you
had a question.

Speaker 5 (01:19:28):
Well, I want to get into a little bit about
the fact that you truly are one of the very
few subject matter experts with regard to January sixth. Nobody
takes notes like this guy right here, and he sat

(01:19:49):
in DC's jail in horrific conditions.

Speaker 3 (01:19:56):
And took note after note after note after note.

Speaker 5 (01:19:59):
And watch video clip after video clip after video.

Speaker 3 (01:20:02):
Clip after the video clip.

Speaker 5 (01:20:04):
So the point of ad nauseum, grab that stack of
notes that you've got. Wait till you see this, ladies
and gentlemen, wait till you see this.

Speaker 20 (01:20:14):
So again, you remember, this took us a good probably
year to even get these right. So that is the
stack of case files notes everything that goes to that,
and that doesn't include the digital stuff that has also
had the you know, the the digital stuff. You know,
once we had the laptops, which took for it was

(01:20:35):
over a year before we had access to even viewer Discovery,
and once we got that, you only had it for
two weeks, so you just bombarded. So I had to
try to make use of my time the best I could,
and being kind of on the engineering technical side, I
really know Excel. I really utilized Excel and being able
to database officers where they're at their body cams. You know,

(01:20:57):
you see body camp member, but you don't know what
officer it is. So there's a lot of time, probably
a hundred hours of going through every video up to
a certain time and watching that officer's bodycam number.

Speaker 17 (01:21:09):
And associating that with an officer's name.

Speaker 20 (01:21:11):
So just like the other night, you know, somebody messaged
me and say, hey, I got these list of officers
their body cams, can you tell me what names they were?
And I was able to come up with everything one
which officer it was, and that helps lit on the
future when we really want to get this stuff out
which is the ultimate goal is to be able to
pull up any video and say, I know what officer
that is, and you can follow him around. You know

(01:21:33):
exactly where he's at, by zone, by time, by area,
whether he was assaulted. So building this whole database on
a piggyback of some other stuff just to really go
to help get that done.

Speaker 5 (01:21:46):
You know.

Speaker 6 (01:21:47):
But here's the thing, just what you said to preface it,
though they didn't even give you any of this for
an entire year, they withheld evidence that alone right there
should have had you released. It's Brady violations.

Speaker 20 (01:22:00):
So as you say that, you know, I went through
when I was looking at some of my my files,
you know that I have on their PDFs and one
of my court followings, you know, one of them was
the second well it was back in January twenty two
we asked for bond again because you know, one is
the condition of the jail. Two was the amount of
time and the and they get in discovery. You know

(01:22:20):
it was it was waiting against your eight the mement
rights and your constitution rights for speedy trial, all that stuff.
So and even though the courts of night have said,
but in the interest of justice, we're not going to
let him out.

Speaker 17 (01:22:31):
It didn't matter.

Speaker 3 (01:22:31):
If, yeah, my head was cut off, that's right, it's
just justice.

Speaker 17 (01:22:35):
He's not gonna wear.

Speaker 5 (01:22:35):
Come and Matthew Graves made sure that that was the
way it was fed.

Speaker 3 (01:22:40):
Yep.

Speaker 5 (01:22:41):
When we get back from the break, I want to
get into a little bit about what's in those envelopes
and also the way you watched and mckelap watched videos
that most people don't quite understand.

Speaker 3 (01:22:58):
When we get back from the break, we got brother
Dan Carwell with us. Jay Six's cab John Caboy logic.
We'll be right back.

Speaker 6 (01:23:20):
So I just sort of got a glimpse of what
was in here. I am psyched.

Speaker 16 (01:23:27):
Here it is, folks, they're around my.

Speaker 6 (01:23:30):
Food forest Bible. Yeah yeah, baby, pull it out and
see if I can get it out of the box
in between. There you go.

Speaker 15 (01:23:43):
Oh, love it, love it, love it.

Speaker 6 (01:23:48):
And it's autographed. Oh my gosh, how lucky can you be.
I'm gonna have to order the one that's not a
coffee table book so I can use it every day.
This one's going on the coffee table.

Speaker 16 (01:24:00):
I love it so much.

Speaker 6 (01:24:01):
Thank you, Jovan.

Speaker 3 (01:24:20):
All right, welcome back to Cowboy. Lots of everybody.

Speaker 5 (01:24:23):
We've got brother Dan Caldwell in the barn with us,
and I could not be more grateful. It is absolutely yeah, man,
it is absolutely stellar to be able to have you
and everybody else. But you and I have talked for
quite a while, man, and this is this is way
long overdue. We need to shed a little lighthearted.

Speaker 3 (01:24:46):
Humor on things.

Speaker 5 (01:24:47):
Okay, Now, if I'm not mistaken your daughter, Uh well,
why don't you explain it? Because when you did this
in the text and in the group text, it was funniest.

Speaker 17 (01:25:01):
So, uh, you know, I've got three beautiful kids.

Speaker 20 (01:25:03):
A twenty nine year old daughter who's just amazing, maybe
a grandfather in August.

Speaker 17 (01:25:07):
I got a twenty three year old daughter.

Speaker 20 (01:25:08):
Who's in the Air Force, and I got a nineteen
year old son, and they're all just amazing. So when
I got out, the first thing that was kind of
given to me when she first saw me, well, as
an icebreaker, was you know, come out of prison there.
I am like, yeah, you know whatever, And so she
gives me this as a as an icebreaker gift.

Speaker 17 (01:25:25):
I don't know if you guys can see it, but.

Speaker 3 (01:25:27):
Pull it back a little bit, pull it back a
little bit.

Speaker 6 (01:25:29):
It's your mug shot.

Speaker 3 (01:25:31):
It's a mug shot air freshener.

Speaker 6 (01:25:34):
Dan called well, mugshot air freshener. So if you donate
at J s A gift said go at Jen s
A g e n s A, perhaps you could get
a Dan called well.

Speaker 3 (01:25:49):
Yeah, but that's a perhaps. Ladies and gentlemen, don't do it.
Think you're gonna get an air freshener, because that's one.
I got one other kind. Now here's the thing, if
a way to do it.

Speaker 17 (01:25:58):
I could also give you an astographic.

Speaker 3 (01:26:03):
All right, So that's when you were in d C
when you couldn't shave.

Speaker 17 (01:26:07):
They wouldn't let you sh shaven, no haircuts for over
a year. Yeah, it's pretty crazy.

Speaker 5 (01:26:11):
Oh my god, I cannot imagine how ripe you must
have been.

Speaker 6 (01:26:15):
And then they get no. You know a lot of
people don't remember this. They gave you there to put
on your face. I mean, this is cruel.

Speaker 3 (01:26:21):
This is really cool.

Speaker 5 (01:26:22):
Some of you.

Speaker 20 (01:26:24):
They burned their face because it didn't work as you
said it was gonna work. And and I'd rather just
grow that than have burnt face and scarred up. A
lot of people got scars from that stuff, so you know.

Speaker 3 (01:26:34):
I mean it's like evil.

Speaker 5 (01:26:35):
It's like ne're on steroids, right, it's your face when
it's on your face.

Speaker 6 (01:26:41):
Yeah, it's evil. It's all evil. And hopefully Pam BONDI
will straighten this out.

Speaker 5 (01:26:47):
All right, I want to get into some serious stuff because,
like we've been saying throughout the whole interview, you are,
in our opinion, one of the very few J six authorities.
You are a subject matter expert on all things that
had to do with J six. And while you were
doing all of your research in your studying and preparation
for your case, you also learned something that with regard

(01:27:12):
to the Metropolitan Police Department and ladies and gentlemen, there
were two law enforcement whether more than that, but the
primary two were MPD, which is the police department for
the District of Columbia, and then Capitol Police. And they've
got quadrants that sometimes are overlapping where they both have jurisdiction,

(01:27:34):
and then then there's others where they don't, and quite frankly,
the Capital is one of those. And you know, theoretically
it should have only been Capital Police on there unless
there was a formal request for MPD or any other
outside law enforcement agency. And according to Carol and Stewart,
that request was never made. But that's another story. Dan

(01:27:56):
J six with regarding to the Metropolitan Police Department. Was
the Super Bowl? Yeah, there was, but there were the playoffs.
Talk about the playoffs.

Speaker 4 (01:28:10):
Man.

Speaker 20 (01:28:11):
So you know, as you're sitting there and you're going
through this stuff, you like trying to figure out, Man,
these weren't federal officers that that I that that that
that my incident occurred with. They were Metropolitanolice Department. So
you try to figure out the difference is what's the
difference between Metro what's the difference between Capitol police? You know,
I shouldn't get federal charges if it's this, but because
they were called into help.

Speaker 17 (01:28:29):
Uh, you pick up charges. But and as you're doing that,
you're trying to figure out, like, man, it's not what
they say it is.

Speaker 5 (01:28:34):
You know.

Speaker 20 (01:28:34):
They they literally came on ground in the first seconds.
The top three ranked people that were there are the
ones who started assaulting the police with pever spray, and
the crowd was just saying, please, please stop what you're doing,
you know, and just escalated.

Speaker 17 (01:28:47):
There was no de escalation.

Speaker 20 (01:28:48):
So during my time in even recently in prison, I
had one of the persons out there helping me is
see me the use of force reports from twenty twenty
twenty twenty one, uh and also their policy for how
they train, what levels of use force they can use.
And they broke every single use of force policy they had.
You know when they first came up. You know, we've
all talked about it, and we've all said that, you know,

(01:29:09):
if you look at it, there was no warning. You know,
there was no hey, get out of here, here's your path.
Everything that the DC Code, the Federal Code about use
of force, they just didn't follow it. So and he
goes back and there's been lawsuits over the same officers
who started the stuff on January sixth, the taw the Christmins,
the Tendall's, the Glover, you know, all the.

Speaker 17 (01:29:29):
High ranking people that were involved.

Speaker 20 (01:29:31):
Horrors, they've all been charged in other lawsuits and the
government protects them.

Speaker 17 (01:29:35):
Oh that's not going to happen. Well, just and it
just goes away. But there's a new one out that
just came out in twenty while they knew new to me.
I've been locked up for four years.

Speaker 20 (01:29:45):
But is the lawsuit that came on in I think
April of twenty three, and it names the same officers
for their involvement in twenty twenty against even Black Lives Matter,
and what they did and how they used it's all
about base to how they used lest lethal on the
crowd indiscriminately and in breaking every one of their policies.
So it's not like they just did with J six.

(01:30:06):
They were getting away with it building up to six.
So when six happened and then you had the support
of the media and the DIMS and the left wing,
there was nothing that could be done. You couldn't go
to trial and say this was excessive force that they
were using on the crowd. You're stuck with what you
got and you knew you're gonna lose. So again, that's
when it became important to just start databasing everything and

(01:30:27):
every heinous crime you know.

Speaker 17 (01:30:29):
That they perpetrated on the crowd. You take notes and
almost came over.

Speaker 20 (01:30:33):
It wasn't really about my case because I knew if
I took a plea, I was gonna get this, but
I was gonna go trial. We're all gonna be found guilty.
So that's why we were forced to take the police.
But it's set up now, so just have all this
information that we databased and got together and really start
going through it. And the big thing that it needs
help out there is for people like me and people
like you guys to work together, is we have to

(01:30:55):
have access to the MPD body camps. They have been
locked and guarded at Fort Knox. They not let that
stuff out because they know the narrative will change as
soon as the MPD videos come out. Uh, Tom fitting
from jujitsal watches trying to assume him can't get it.

Speaker 3 (01:31:10):
So it's coming, yeah, and some of it, some of
it is out there something.

Speaker 5 (01:31:15):
I mean, you can download some of this stuff, some
of this body cam footage on YouTube.

Speaker 3 (01:31:19):
Now you know, they may scrub it real quick.

Speaker 6 (01:31:21):
I'm just relieved you have this stack because Jeff McKellop,
who did have a bunch of information, had his cell raided.
He was handcuffed and they cleaned out his cell and
left him with nothing. I mean, obviously that's illegal too.

Speaker 20 (01:31:37):
Me and Jeff are right next door to the other
and Rob Morris was on the other side of me,
so I was kind of the middle.

Speaker 17 (01:31:41):
So got to spend a lot of.

Speaker 20 (01:31:42):
Time with Jeff through the walls, through the doors, and
you know, and I watched that happen and they literally
came in and took everything.

Speaker 17 (01:31:49):
Brady he left him a toothbrush on us. It was
just they just took everything, you.

Speaker 5 (01:31:53):
Know, so well, and then he can't even you know,
supposedly one of his former lawyers has it.

Speaker 3 (01:31:58):
They can't find that, you know. And the thing is,
if you gave that stack of what you've got to
a lawyer that was taking money to represent you, he'd
have done nothing with it. It would have said I
tried to Yeah.

Speaker 20 (01:32:12):
Yeah, so even you know, even before this guy reading
the lawyer I had afterwards, you know, it was just
not being able to get to him and access to
even watch videos. So you really take notes and what
about this this? He goes, Man, you're in DC. There's
nothing you can do. It's not gonna happen, you know.
I you need to consider the plea, you know, because
when Tom Webster the day I took my please, when

(01:32:33):
Tom Webster got sinnenced, I'm like, man, if they go
do that to a decorated New York police officer who
got punched by the police, first, they're gonna hang me,
They're gonna give me the fifteen years, they're gonna give me.
So there was a no brainer. It's like you're at
that time, like you know, it's fifteen years. I'll be
sixty five years old to get out of this place,
you know.

Speaker 17 (01:32:51):
So yeah, you're forced to do it.

Speaker 6 (01:32:53):
We should still say that there is I call him
the J six six remaining. That's Dominic Box, Daniel Ball,
Jeremy Brown, Benjamin Martin Taylor Toronto, and Edward Kelly. In
the case of Jeremy Brown, he recorded the FBI or
whoever rated his house trying to recruit him well before

(01:33:14):
January sixth, so it proved the FED direction they got
to shut him up. He's got a complete pardon and
all of his stuff comes from DC.

Speaker 1 (01:33:21):
He say hard on.

Speaker 5 (01:33:22):
This everybody, Dan, I want you to stay with us
man as as we close the show out, because quite frankly, sir,
I can't think of anybody better. You sang on this
record NC two B when it was recorded. Ladies and gentlemen,
thank you again for trusting us.

Speaker 3 (01:33:40):
With two hours of your time. We take that very seriously. Gentlemen,
remove your hair, everybody very much.

Speaker 5 (01:33:45):
Gentlemen, remove your hats, ladies, hands over your hearts for
the most beautiful national anthem ever sung that by Dan
Caldwell and our beloved Jay Sixers.

Speaker 3 (01:33:54):
We'll see you next week.

Speaker 17 (01:33:56):
Thank you, everybody, Under.

Speaker 4 (01:34:08):
What so.

Speaker 21 (01:34:20):
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States.

Speaker 16 (01:34:24):
Of America, who cries and ride.

Speaker 21 (01:34:43):
Square, and to the Republic for which it stands, One

(01:35:16):
nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.
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