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Speaker 1 (00:08):
The doll.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
And and look at her, and in and.
Speaker 3 (00:51):
And and welcome the cowboy logic.
Speaker 4 (01:10):
Everyone, we will.
Speaker 5 (01:14):
Spaghetti western.
Speaker 1 (01:17):
Hey, Donna, nice white beaver.
Speaker 6 (01:20):
You got on, I've.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
Got a chocolate brown beaver. You want to touch my
chocolate brown beaver? Dot?
Speaker 5 (01:24):
Sure we all do that. You know, you are good
with the sound effects, but not as good as Michael Winslow,
which we will get to later on. Yeah, he's the
man of ten thousand sound effects. He's just amazing. And
we do need a little bit of a break after
what's going on.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
We're going to close the segment with that.
Speaker 5 (01:41):
Okay, are we okay? All right, Well, one of these
segments we will probably this one, this one, Okay. I
don't have everything memorized. Okay, that's because you're the one
who puts everything together. I just talk.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
Yeah, she's talent.
Speaker 5 (01:52):
Yeah, sure, the words of the day.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
Wait a minute, hey, Ron, come in here real quick.
That's a big curve ball to you. Come in I know,
I'm here, Don, Hey Ron, I'm here, lazer Hey Ron.
So yeah, on the break before the show, you called
Donna talent. Yes, she's the talent.
Speaker 7 (02:20):
Don.
Speaker 1 (02:21):
That's right, that's right. And what are you and I
well subordinates. Yeah, we're the clue that holds this damn
thing together.
Speaker 5 (02:30):
Right, But Ron needs to visit more often because Ron
helps feed the horses and clean stall.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
He does, I do, I do, I can, I can
munk with the best of them, Donna, that's right, mother mucker.
Speaker 8 (02:45):
All right.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
Anyway, she was labeled as talent earlier when she was
just going off and doing Jeff McKellop things. This is true.
Speaker 5 (02:53):
ADHD kicks in all right.
Speaker 9 (02:55):
So let's go.
Speaker 5 (02:56):
From the beavers to the kiddies.
Speaker 1 (02:59):
The I can't believe.
Speaker 5 (03:05):
Bad Kitty unleashed. Look this person up, Bad Kitty unleashed
on X is the guy who called out Judge Boseburg
as being part of this like it's not a Skull
and Crossbones, but Boseburg is in that one too, some
secretive invite only club for judges and lawyers called American
(03:27):
Inns I n ns of Court. But Boseburg is in there.
Uh Katanji Brown Jackson, a bunch of other ones and John.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
Roberts don't say it's true.
Speaker 9 (03:39):
How was that?
Speaker 5 (03:40):
Okay? Judge Mata, Oh, we love him from all the
jan six.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
I think he's actually actually I think he's the secretary.
Speaker 5 (03:47):
Yes, he's the secretary. Beryl Howell is the professional won
the Professionalism Award. Yeah, so actually we played that probably
about six months ago. She was the head judge when
Jen six start and she's the one who laid down
all the rules like you can't have change a venue,
no bail, and basically through the book at the Jan sixers.
(04:10):
So this is very interesting because what they can do
is they can collude. This should not be allowed period.
Bad Kitty unleashed is the person whatever it is, I
don't know, it's a guy or whatever.
Speaker 6 (04:22):
You found it out.
Speaker 5 (04:23):
Well, he's the Well, it's just I'm thinking of animals,
you know, just like Puppy Bannon. We're in the chat
with po he was Actually I'm gonna say, yes, it's true.
Worry about don't you love how Tom Holman is just
living in the mind of AOC. First of all, aocree
(04:44):
AOC and Bernie Sanders, this is great. Are going on
the road to try to act like MAGA. This is
this is epic. So just watch this.
Speaker 10 (04:54):
AOC, your buddy recently had a few choice words to
say about.
Speaker 6 (04:58):
You, Tom.
Speaker 11 (04:59):
Watch every time you see Tom Holman on Fox News.
Every time you see these law enforcement officials doing flashet
television interviews, understand that they are taking attention and focus
and real dollars and real resources away from actual drug enforcement,
trafficking enforcement, actually going after and actually trying to investigate
(05:22):
really harmful activity that is happening.
Speaker 9 (05:25):
Tom.
Speaker 8 (05:26):
Your response to her.
Speaker 12 (05:29):
Look, I tell you pleasure in the fact I can
live in her mind ren free every day. That means
I'm over the target. That means I'm making a different.
Bottom line is she needs to look at the data.
Ice is We've already wrested more criminal illegal aliens in
six weeks the em Biden administration did in the year
the border is sealed, ninety six percent decline illig immigration.
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And when ninety six percent less people are coming across
that border, how many children aren't dying, how many women
aren't being sex traffic, how many non suspected terrorists aren't
getting the country. How many pounds of fannaw isn't getting
in the kill Americans? This administration so more for the
station and security of New York than she's ever done
or ever will do. So now we're gonna keep, don't
we do. I'm not running popularity contest. If she don't
(06:14):
like me, I'll wear that as a badge of minder.
That means I'm doing the right thing.
Speaker 5 (06:24):
I gotta tell you.
Speaker 1 (06:25):
I like my little toothless guy there and his crazy.
Speaker 5 (06:29):
Laugh, toothless illegal alien.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
All right, so we know if he's illegal.
Speaker 5 (06:34):
Well that's true. We met Tom Holman.
Speaker 1 (06:38):
And he's a bad ass, big time. But he's a
bad ass to the and he's.
Speaker 5 (06:42):
A sweetheart too. But when he starts talking about the children,
he gets choked up. I mean, you know, he said
it reminds him of his children. He's got kids, you know,
this is somebody's kids, and and he this is personal
for him. This is absolutely personal for him. And he
is just doing just an amazing, amazing job. I love
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the way at this point because they have no standing whatsoever.
The Democrat Party is trying to come back to the center,
you know. And these judges, I mean, just besides Bohseburg,
you've got one judge blocking implementation of Trump's transgender military band,
Judge Anna Reis. And apparently I just want to know
(07:24):
when she became the commander in chief. You've got another
trans ruling in the military site. She cited Hamilton in
her ruling, this is got it.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
And I'm sure you do. We got the smartest audience
on the planet. This was by design. They got two
hundred and thirty eight judges that were appointed that are
going to do this law fair.
Speaker 10 (07:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (07:45):
Another one, judge, Tanya Chuckin, stopped Lee Zelden and the
EPA from taking back twenty billion dollars sheltered at City Bank,
and two billion of that is going to what's her
face here, Stacy Abrams and Georgia. I mean, come on, you.
Speaker 1 (07:59):
Just got to Congress about this. This cannot be allowed,
and right now they are allowing it to happen.
Speaker 5 (08:05):
But this has shades really of collusion. This is what
they tried to say, the oath Keepers and the Proud
Boys did. They colluded from all around the country to
come into DC and do No. This is what these
judges from all over the country are doing, and they're
judge shopping when, by the way, Congress is out for
the week. So when they do decide to come back,
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maybe Speaker Johnson could try to put something out there
in the law to make a three judge panel necessary,
not just one. Who can you know.
Speaker 1 (08:34):
That would take what's the term for balls. Yes, all right,
hey listen. You know Donna mentioned earlier Michael Winslow, who's
an extremely talented guy. He does voice things, okay, and
you guys would remember him from the Police Academy series.
(08:55):
I think there were seven of them. They just kept
multiplying like rabbits. But he does a very cool thing
that we wanted to share with you guys. The led
Zeppelin song for all of those that are old enough
to know who led Zeppelin is a whole lot of love.
Michael Winslow, Ladies and gentlemen, we'll be right back ready, man.
Speaker 13 (10:02):
To be left stand.
Speaker 6 (10:12):
What stand stand?
Speaker 14 (10:20):
Scanner stood.
Speaker 1 (10:33):
Stand the new standard.
Speaker 14 (11:11):
Boot a language it.
Speaker 9 (11:26):
Sat a man, You need cool say them a fool
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people keep on it.
Speaker 8 (12:15):
So to.
Speaker 6 (12:18):
Keep on moving, keep.
Speaker 15 (12:26):
The con came on.
Speaker 16 (12:37):
As keep on knowing my people, keep on knowing who
keep bade to that.
Speaker 6 (12:57):
Coull to know Testewayo school. He's someone.
Speaker 17 (13:44):
Doesn't you believe the sign of my son? You now
the take ye someday you my side.
Speaker 6 (13:58):
Sets.
Speaker 5 (14:39):
That is amazing.
Speaker 1 (14:41):
That is too cool. That is too cool. You guys
like the ones that we did before. So we had
to come up with another one. Go to YouTube and
find Bill mcclin talk mashups and you can see all
of these that he's done. The guy is amazing at
what he can put together. I will literally I wonder if.
Speaker 5 (15:03):
They use AI to put those songs to figure out
which songs could music.
Speaker 1 (15:06):
I think he's been doing it while, because the resolution
is low enough that he's been doing that a while.
And I got a feeling he's doing it by slowing
things up and sinking things up. I don't think he's
using AI on that, but it is very cool. Extremely
you guys have written us and you keep saying, hey,
we want to show you some behind the scene. We
want to see behind the scenes and stuff like that.
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And so here I'll give you a behind the scene
right now. Donna go ahead and talky scenes. That's what
it looks like from behind me.
Speaker 5 (15:38):
Yeah, and man, his hat. Look how dirty his hat is?
I mean his hat looks like Festus from gun Smoke kids.
Look it up.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
It really does. It's because I wear my hat like.
Speaker 5 (15:49):
Four hundred years old.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
Well, those beavers last forever, that's right, Touch my beaver.
Don't hey, Ron, come in here for a second when
you can, you guys, glad to the old Ron brother.
Speaker 6 (16:02):
Ron.
Speaker 5 (16:03):
Hey, I cleaned my Cowboy Logic laser glass so we
can have our next ivermectin happy hour.
Speaker 1 (16:09):
Hey, good looking laser stuff. Ron's gonna come up with
some Cowboy Logic new cool stuff. I want to see
dog tags? Can you do dog tags that are Cowboy Logic? Sure,
we can do dog tags. We've got We've got the pins.
Now we can do a special Pine executive pen for
you guys. Absolutely, that would be awesome. And I heard
you got a three D printer? Did you make joking
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for a little figurine of me? Gosh? Maybe maybe I'm
still learning after him, I'm still learning. I do you
have a three D scanner?
Speaker 14 (16:44):
Though?
Speaker 7 (16:44):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (16:45):
That is really Cowboy Logic Laser dot Com.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
You guys could buy a little, a little five inch
figurine of me and stick them on your dashboard and
run around with me on your dashboard. Make him a
pobble head.
Speaker 5 (16:57):
Yeah, that wouldn't work up there with.
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Laserboy, Cowboy Logic Laser dot Com. There you go.
Speaker 5 (17:07):
You know, after what's been happening last couple of weeks,
you just got to veg out. I mean, we keep
so much stuff here, you know what this is. This
is mister Bill's guts, but it doesn't work anymore. Used
to say, oh no, but it's gone.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
Hey, we did that two weeks ago on the show.
Two weeks ago on the show. But check this out.
Puppy Bannon was sleeping on the couch with Donna while
we were watching the show and being in the barn parties,
and when that came up and she she hit that
thing on the air. He jumped up and woke up
and ran around looking for mister Bill.
Speaker 5 (17:43):
It doesn't work.
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And thank you to the our beloved viewers who sent
us pictures of their dogs with their own mister Bill.
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We've vetted it a lot better. Yep, we've vetted it,
and this way you can ninety something days, you.
Speaker 5 (18:25):
Can totally veg out with what's going on lately with
the judges and everything else. Well, it makes you relax
a little bit. So I have the latest. Sorry not sorry,
Oh I guess what are you doing?
Speaker 1 (18:38):
I'm relaxing.
Speaker 7 (18:39):
Stop.
Speaker 1 (18:40):
I just had my stop Patriots relief Bill Gates. I'm kidding.
It doesn't make you do that.
Speaker 5 (18:45):
Bill Gates is finding out that AI takes a lot
of energy that this green crap won't cover, like wind
and solar, so much so because they're anti CEO two
and now all of a sudden they hate Tesla's But
that's another story. The CO two just doesn't work. If
you're anti COO two, you need you need. Unfortunately, we
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need regular fossil fuel energy to run this AI, and
that could cut Bill Gates's wealth down thirty five percent.
I'm sure he won't even notice it.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
Maybe Tim thirty five Tim Balls will say something about
that too if his stock drops.
Speaker 5 (19:22):
Yes, So here we go talking about Tesla. This idiot
Tim Walls. Could you imagine if he was VP? Could
you imagine if Kamala was present?
Speaker 1 (19:31):
No, imagine if he was your neighbor.
Speaker 5 (19:34):
Anyhow, he thinks he's a comedian.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
Checked this out, kept saying on my phone, I don't
send me know this on the iPhone. They've got that
little stock app. I added Tesla Tude to give me
a little boost during the day two twenty five and dropping.
Speaker 18 (19:50):
So this man is a loser literally and figuratively. He's
too ignorant and stupid to understand that this is going
to age like milk. Let me just break a few
things down. Tesla is quite literally one of the most
innovative companies on the planet right now, and they're an
American company, and he's preying on their downfall. Let's think
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of the things Tesla offers now and let's see what
they're going to be offering in the future. The Model S,
the Model three, the Model X, the Model Y, the
cyber truck. All of these can be equipped with full
self driving FSD, meaning the cars drive themselves literally and
they get better each and every day. The more data
it takes in, the better FSD becomes. Not to mention,
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they have semi trucks, they have solar panels and solar
roofs that they offer. They offer a power wall, which
is like a home battery system that stores solar energy.
They also have megapacks, which are like large scale energy
storage solutions. It's for like utilities and businesses to kind
of like stabilize the grid and obviously store renewable energy.
They have the Supercharger network, which allows anybody to drive
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a Tesla from California to New York for example. Think
of the supercharger network kind of like gas stations minus
being able to go in and buy a drink and
things like that. Not to mention, Tesla has insurance. Everything
I just mentioned they already have. Let's look at what
they're going to be doing. I'm going to be dropping
an affordable next generation vehicle already unbuild a cyber cab,
a robotaxi, an automated taxi that drives itself. Not to
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mention the Tesla network which allows people that have FSD
on their vehicles to use them in ride sharing, kind
of like a robotaxi, and then Optimists a humanoid robot
which will drastically change the world we live in. This
is undoubtedly one of the most innovative companies in the
history of the world, and tim Walls is preying on
its downfall. Like many Democrats, Tim Walls also doesn't mention
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the rest of the market is down as well. But
let him keep talking. It shows us how pathetic he
is and it will give us something to come back
to here in eighteen to twenty four months, we'll see
if he's still looking at his app then when the
price is significantly higher than it currently is. Not to
mention Tesla employees around eighty thousand Americans make this video
so much longer, but I'm not going to to make
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it simple. The man is pathetic. His comment is going
to age like milk. Now is a great buying opportunity
for Tesla, and we will be bringing his comments back
out eighteen to twenty four months from now. It's going
to be satisfying to watch Tesla continue to win knowing
they wanted to fail.
Speaker 1 (22:19):
What a total well said loser.
Speaker 5 (22:22):
Yeah at Jeffrey g e f f e er y Jeffrey,
me go follow them. By the way, Minnesota has one
point six million shares in its pension fund. G isn't
that just wonderful? Your dumb dummy? It okay, Wisconsin. Speaking
of next door special election coming up, very important. Early
voting has started Brad Shimmel again on the court. You
(22:45):
want Brad Schimmel. His opponent thinks it's great to have
cross genders doing all kinds of stuff. I mean, this
is huge for this court. April first up in Wisconsin.
This is going to have huge ramifications going forward. So
Johnson on the Supreme Court, vote Brad Shimmel and he
just got endorsed by daughter. There you go, Brad Shimmel.
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Voting ends April first. Be there or be square, and
we will be back with more by destor Base.
Speaker 1 (23:59):
M hm. Welcome back to caboy Logik everybody. We've got
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kind of a special treat for you this segment. Our
good brother Robert Morse, you guys know him as Legoman
J six or Legoman Morse. Recently, as a pardoned free
American citizen, was able to go back to a complete
hellhole where he spent quite a bit of time, and
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that is Northern Neck Regional Jail in Virginia. And he
was able to go back as a pardoned American citizen
and actually address the Northern Neck Regional Jail Board. Yeah,
it was epic and quite honestly, in our opinion, this
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jail ought to be shut down, and there ought to
be a massive investigation that's conducted against the atrocities that
took place, the inhumane treatment. Let's check out what mister
Legoman has to say.
Speaker 19 (25:24):
Okay, my name is Robert Ibrahim Worse. I was here
for thirteen months in November twenty twenty one, on the
way to December of twenty twenty two.
Speaker 8 (25:34):
Something you might ever call me. I was a painter
trustee for twelve months. While I was here. I didn't
have a single disciplinary action, didn't go to the whole
Forward Knights, and I never visited the hole, but I
painted it and almost every single inch of this jail.
And what I saw on experience is more horrific and
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more extensive than what I could recount the handful of minutes.
So I'll do my best to try to simplify.
Speaker 19 (26:00):
And while I was an inmate here, your mission statement
claims to establish a safe and secure and ordered environment.
Speaker 8 (26:06):
It could be further from the truth of what is
actually happening in this buildings.
Speaker 19 (26:10):
We speak as an employee bearing up under the pressure
was building and the staff that worked here. I remained
calm and silent, but also very observant and as you know,
I didn't have any disciplinary actions. I watched and waited,
and as a paid trustee, I saw the horrific underbelly
of what Northern Regional Jay would preferred to remain hidden.
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I've heard many officers brag about the corners where the
cameras don't see and people just happen to get hurt there.
I've listened to how upset Captain English was after having
to stomp someone's face in with his fans.
Speaker 8 (26:44):
And dress shoes.
Speaker 20 (26:46):
I've heard how the head chef laugh about how.
Speaker 19 (26:48):
Much money she is feeling from the food budget and
feeding the inmates meals that were working dog food whose.
Speaker 8 (26:54):
Packaging says in bold letters not for human consumption.
Speaker 19 (26:58):
I've listened with Lieutenant Taylor brag about how he and
so other officers would escort certain inmates into the showers
in the middle of the night, uncuff them, and then
challenge those inmates to a fist fight where the cameras
couldn't see what their notorious.
Speaker 8 (27:12):
Knuckle gloves on.
Speaker 20 (27:14):
I listened to the medical staff while I painted.
Speaker 8 (27:16):
Mind you, this is happening while I'm painting.
Speaker 19 (27:18):
Listening to the medical staff as a mock widlin and
completely disregard whether or not he does.
Speaker 8 (27:23):
Have siliac, and wish that he would die in his jail.
Speaker 19 (27:26):
I've listened to northern a Grecian jail officers laugh as
food slots were closed in the faces of starving men
because they didn't hop out of their bed fast enough,
whether or not they worked a forty eight hour shift.
As a trustee, I have observed how officers will.
Speaker 20 (27:41):
Steal the belongings of inmates who.
Speaker 19 (27:43):
Have purchased items from commissary to their loved ones who
were struggling in the broken economy, donated for their survival
of their loved ones, and then laugh. I have observed
how officers will deliberately bang on the cells and the
walls and turn on the lights in the middle of
the night so that the inmate population will receive absolutely
no rest or no peace, which contributes to the psychological
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and mental breakdown inmate populations have, contributing to the positive
feedback group of officers and inmates continually having important.
Speaker 8 (28:11):
Interactions with one another in this house.
Speaker 19 (28:14):
I've listened to officers that admitted that they were not
going to get a promotion because they were too nice
to the inmate population. I've heard officers brag amongst themselves
how they will deliberately provoke violence amongst the inmates so that.
Speaker 8 (28:28):
They can blow off some.
Speaker 20 (28:29):
Steam, and saying who gives about.
Speaker 8 (28:31):
The inmates that are in this jail, they're here anyways.
Speaker 19 (28:35):
Inmates have died because of the sewer water that will
accumulate in the pods like a swamp infested with leeches
and hepatitis. One of which inmate has already died in
this place because of his foot open sword, and then
he had that open wound which was denied medical care.
Speaker 8 (28:51):
That legend was spoken often in this jail.
Speaker 19 (28:53):
I've often witnessed the blood and the mold and the
scribbled cries for help on the walls because I've painted
over these things for an.
Speaker 8 (29:01):
Entire year.
Speaker 20 (29:03):
A shoulder check.
Speaker 19 (29:04):
While trying to paint by several officers in this jail,
I've had several nasty and derogatory comments made about my
body while trying to paint this jail. I cleaned up
the blood after officers with curb stomp an inmate into
the floor so bad that blood was soaking up from
his offices into the.
Speaker 20 (29:20):
Tiles, so that his own blood made the floor become spongy.
Speaker 19 (29:24):
This event was so gruesome that one officer had admit
that he publicly did not sign up for this and
considered leaving deployment.
Speaker 20 (29:32):
There are exceptions among you who decided not.
Speaker 19 (29:35):
To trade their soul for a raising paycheck or prestige
amongst some wicked men, But that is the exception to
the rule of the employees and of the god restaken
halls of Northnite Regional Jail. I lost sixty pounds from
having to tolerate the pathetic portions that was served and
that had no nutritional value whatsoever, and had more mouth
more cockroaches than calories inside. Your staff completely fabricated a statement,
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attempted to make it as if I had a good
time while I was in this jail, after I thought
it necessary to try to thank Captain English for calling
off his dogs a little bit too much after we've
been harassed while trying to keep his place clean and painted.
I've heard the officers mock the conditions of these men
and women, and you think that this misery is funny.
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And yet while you fail to recognize that at any
day you could wake up in front of the jail
cell like the ones that you force these men and
women to occupy in the blink of an eye, and
as a matter of fact, that there was a full
blowing investigation into the budget of this building and the
human rights.
Speaker 20 (30:35):
Violations that take place in this building, where the deprivation of.
Speaker 19 (30:38):
Constitutional rights of men who have not been convicted of
a crime in this building. Without a coordinated and planned inspection,
where you can give a week's.
Speaker 20 (30:48):
Notice that someone or some group will be walking through
the building, so.
Speaker 19 (30:51):
You haul me out of bed so that I can
paint over the blood in the mold and the cries
for help on the walls.
Speaker 8 (30:58):
You might end up in a jail cell because of
what happens in this place.
Speaker 19 (31:03):
If you were ambushed with an investigation or an inspection,
this place.
Speaker 8 (31:06):
Would fail, and those corners where.
Speaker 19 (31:09):
The cameras don't see inmates get being with their hands
tied behind their back would be revealed, and.
Speaker 8 (31:15):
You wouldn't have enough time for soone in pain over
the blood that's on the walls.
Speaker 19 (31:19):
For an entire year at Kevin Mouth shut, but my
ears remained open, and my eyes were made open, and
I have watched officers who might have been.
Speaker 8 (31:28):
Ordinary men at one point in their lives succumbed to
the temptation to be an ambassador of pure evil.
Speaker 20 (31:35):
I understand that there is an excuse to.
Speaker 19 (31:38):
Be made that can be made because Officer Hall has
been relieved that he's gone. But can you honestly say
that you have one hundred percent cleaned up this place
since that man's departure. Can you actually say that you've
become a place of rejuvenating education, rehabilitation since his exodus.
Speaker 8 (31:58):
I know you can't make that claim, which you could
in the future.
Speaker 19 (32:04):
I have cided the story of Joseph job and Jonah
and confirmed my confines within this building as I stay
within a concrete whale, and I would be out of
order if they did not act.
Speaker 8 (32:14):
Out that biblical story. If I have suffered such a
weight of biblical proportions.
Speaker 19 (32:19):
As you know, I've been pardoned by the President of
the United States from my enrollment in January sixth.
Speaker 8 (32:23):
It's the only reason why I came to this jail.
Speaker 19 (32:26):
I have no criminal history whatsoever, and I served honorably
as an airborne ranger to Point Afghanistan three times sin
Second Arrange Battalion. I'm not an idiot, I'm not a criminal,
and I'm not a dummy. I've done everything in my
life to hold a standard.
Speaker 8 (32:38):
Of honor and prestige, to honor those who love.
Speaker 19 (32:41):
Me and support me, and yet I observe that treatment
that everybody else in this jail is abundantly aware of,
and yet they don't talk about it.
Speaker 8 (32:51):
I don't want to be here. I don't like you people, and.
Speaker 19 (32:55):
You smile while you inflict disturbing amounts of pain on
individuals in this building, and.
Speaker 20 (33:00):
Smile at your children with that same smile when.
Speaker 19 (33:02):
You go home after word, calling yourselves the good guys
disturbs me. I certainly don't trust you and have every
reason to hate you. But because of my interaction with
the Almighty, due to how destitute and desperate this facility
may be, I acknowledge how I must respond.
Speaker 1 (33:20):
All right, Well, three things that are takeaways from that.
Number One I cannot imagine, and I don't think you
can either. The extreme courage that it took Robert Moores
to walk back in that hell hole and address that board.
(33:43):
Hat tip to you. That took courage, yep. Number Two.
I've had numerous conversations with Lego Man, probably hundreds of
them over the last three and a half years, four years,
three and a half years. I don't recall very often
lego man using profanity, and he did twice in that
(34:06):
I had to edit it out because there is no
other way to describe that toll. I'll edit that up.
Speaker 5 (34:17):
Yeah, I think you should.
Speaker 1 (34:18):
A third takeaway when he was talking about going into
areas where cameras were not filming. Here's what happens. An
inmate gets taken into the showers with this Lieutenant Taylor.
Speaker 5 (34:31):
Guy woken up in the middle of the night.
Speaker 1 (34:33):
Yeah, and he's challenged to a fight. If he doesn't fight,
he goes back into general population and everybody knows that
he backed down and was a coward. If he throws
a punch, he adds five years to his sentence. It's
no win this facility and many others, but this one
(34:54):
needs to be investigated. In all of our J six coverage,
this was a repri handsible facility. Now, I'm going to
give you thirty seconds to think about these legos. Hey,
what can you do? You can start writing and you
can start calling.
Speaker 3 (35:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (35:11):
Well, Mickey Whitthoff, Ashley Babbitt's mom told us, out of
all the places, all the Jan six ers she's talked to.
Northern Neck Regional Jail is by far the worst. Chris
Quaglan also a jan sixer, went there earlier and pretty much.
Speaker 1 (35:26):
That's who he referenced about. Sillyac.
Speaker 5 (35:28):
Yeah, and that's just terrible. But we do thank the
lego man because remember it was a lego set of
the Capitol that planned the entire insurrection January sixth. These
are our cowboy logic legos and specifically for us, we'll
be back in.
Speaker 1 (35:45):
We'll be right back.
Speaker 5 (36:06):
The biggest scandal was when they spied in my campaign.
Speaker 7 (36:09):
They spied in my campaign.
Speaker 5 (36:10):
There's no real evidence of that.
Speaker 7 (36:12):
Of course, there is all over the plage.
Speaker 21 (36:14):
A new report from Special counsel John Durham. Clinton campaign
lawyers paid a tech company to infiltrate Trump servers to
fabricate a connection between Trump and Russia. Hillary Clinton broke
the law to frame Trump as a Russian trader.
Speaker 1 (36:31):
This is truly unprecedented, truly something that has never happened
in the history of our great country.
Speaker 4 (36:36):
This is a digital insurrection.
Speaker 1 (36:39):
Turns out that Trump Russian collusion story was just a
deflection from the Hillary Russian collusion story. Trump was right.
Trump was telling the truth. It was you, Hillary Clinton
who undermined on democracy. There are people that she did
go to jail. All right, welcome back everybody to Cowboy logic.
(37:05):
And Trump was right pretty obviously. Trump was right. Trump
always always ninety Right. Now, I am going to strike
a Jeff McKellop post to intro our next. Yes you
should because for the first time, ladies and gentlemen, we
have been working with these people for almost three years.
They are one of our sponsors. And yeah, but don't
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do that because it messes up the white balance. Hey,
they've been one of our sponsors now for two and
a half to three years. They are phenomenal people and
they are huge J six supporters. Valerie and c Era
from Sugar Creek Goods is finally with us. How you
guys doing How are you? Hey, We're doing well. Thanks
(37:50):
for joining us. Thanks more than anything though, for hanging
with us for the last two and a half to
three years and supporting these Jay six ers, because you
guys have been donating money to the J six causes
since day one, since you reached out to me. Now,
we got to tell you something. We got to tell
you quick. Everybody I reached out, we reached out to
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Val about a month and a half ago and said,
would you ever consider creating a cowboy logic collection of
soaps and body butter? And she said absolutely. So we
had to come up with two or three cents s
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sc nts that we're kind of indicative to what we do.
The first one is tack Room, okay, and I'm gonna
let Val talk about these when I get all the
way through this. The second one is barn Party. And
then I asked Val, listen, this means a lot to me.
(38:59):
My mom before she passed away back in two thousand
and five, gave me a bottle of Colone and I
haven't used that cologne since she passed away because I
want to keep it because when I smell it, I
remember my mom. And so I've got this bottle of
cologne sitting in sitting in the bathroom, and I asked
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Val if she could recreate that scent with soap, and
then she went over the top with body butter and
ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 7 (39:34):
She nailed it.
Speaker 1 (39:35):
She freaking realilatly so and I am so grateful. And
she named that one, I guess for some reason after
Donna Silver Fox Silverfox. This is a silver beaver at
any rate. That's a silver belly beaver at any rate. Val,
talk a little bit about how you came up with
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these scents for tac Room, b and Party and silver Fox.
And see here's the body butter for silver Fox, and
you get that in this collection. And by the way,
you get you get a fifteen percent discount if you
use seventeen seventy six. We're not in this for any
monetary game. I want to make that clear. And then
Val is going to take an extra twenty percent of
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the of the proceeds or the profit or whatever it is,
and she's donating it to Stand in the Gap Foundation
and the Real and the Jay six Road Home Home. Okay,
so I'm going to shut up. You talk about what
you did with tack Room, Bar Party, silver Fox, and
what's going on with this?
Speaker 8 (40:40):
Okay.
Speaker 15 (40:41):
Well, you told me that you had a guest bedroom
in your house that had tack, saddles and tack in it,
and so you were looking for something that was leathery.
So that's what we've got tech Room. Pray can't read it,
but it is leather Bergamont and musk. Because I wanted
(41:06):
a little more than just leather. I wanted to mix
and match and tweak it a bit, and so it
smells really good. I was actually pleasantly surprised with the
smell and then barn Party, it's like this, It is
hey balsam, vettev and cinnamon. You said that you were
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kind of looking for something that would smell like a horse,
and so I had to really do some serious research
on what.
Speaker 5 (41:39):
Does a horsells actually do have we have a couple
of horses that have a real sweet smell to them.
Speaker 15 (41:46):
It's you and I and I learned in my research
that the smell of a horse depends on their feed
and how their body processes that feed, and that's why
different horses smell like different things. So I started playing
and I found something that I thought, man, you know,
(42:08):
this does kind of smell like a barn. And I
added ground cinnamon to it, which I want to kind
of add a disclaimer with the cinnamon, it will stain
your wash cloth, so you probably will want to you
will probably want to use a dark colored washcloth for
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that bar because it's it's not cinnamon scent, it's actual
ground cinnamon. I wanted to do that because it has
a twofold reason. It adds a gentle exfoliation. But then
I in my research, I learned that cinnamon actually eliminates
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the smell of livestock from the hair and skin, and
I thought that was interesting.
Speaker 13 (42:57):
So that's that's.
Speaker 1 (43:03):
That as like a laundry detergent.
Speaker 5 (43:06):
I just I just wrote in the laundry. But that's okay.
Speaker 1 (43:08):
What about six?
Speaker 5 (43:09):
Because this is the one for don Man, even though
he was gener when I met him. He had red
hair and a red beard when I met him.
Speaker 1 (43:16):
Look at him now right, talk about silverfox.
Speaker 15 (43:20):
This one was special just for Dawn. And he was
telling me about the cologne that his mother had bought
for him years ago, and he stopped using it after
she passed because he didn't want it to run dry.
And so I looked up the cologne. I'm not gonna
mention who or what it is, but I looked up
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the cologne. And because it's no longer made, they were
able to post online their top notes, middle notes, and
bass notes.
Speaker 5 (43:51):
So I got them all and I was starting at
Sierra though. I mean, you guys work together to make
all this, I mean, how many hours a day? How
long does it take you to create one of these things.
I mean, it's a beautiful bar soap.
Speaker 22 (44:06):
Yeah, that's a great question. So we are able to
get there are some days we can get like five
batches of soap made in a day, and some days
it's only one or two. It kind of depends on
our schedule where we're very busy outside of this as well. Yeah,
we try to stick to about five a day so
we can crank out enough product to keep our store stocks.
Speaker 1 (44:28):
And listen, everybody, trying to get them scheduled to come
do this show was not easy. Why because they work NonStop,
have jobs and you know, like Kelly Meg said when
he was talking about this bar soap, these but these,
this is the actual size of this. I mean this.
Speaker 8 (44:45):
You know.
Speaker 1 (44:46):
I often use the term communion wafer because a lot
of soaps turned into communion wafers pretty quick.
Speaker 8 (44:51):
Not this stuff.
Speaker 1 (44:52):
Not this stuff, and you have other things.
Speaker 5 (44:54):
So we've kept all this stuff on the set.
Speaker 1 (44:56):
Body butter, body butter, give me some body butter on
my face, like you do poison poison ivy soap, but
don't drop it on the shirt. Make sure it doesn't
go to the shirt. There you go, Yeah, and see
here's the thing. This this smells like the cologne my
mom gave me and that and that's what means everything.
Speaker 5 (45:19):
It doesn't wear makeup on camera, folks.
Speaker 1 (45:22):
Yeah, I got I got a buckhead glow right now. Go.
Speaker 5 (45:25):
So we have Poison Ivy soap as well and Poison
Ivy cream. You know what I love is I love
the sea salt. I think the sea salt really helps exfoliate.
That's really and it's just all natural. It's just awesome,
all natural.
Speaker 1 (45:38):
You guys can help J six out. We We are
so appreciative of the two of you and vow the
relationship that you and I've had over the last three years.
Thank you for all you do for the Jay six Ers.
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I love this.
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This is awesome stuff. Don let me put a little
bit on here. Don uses the freedom bar because the freedom.
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Bar is even more special. Right because of the freedom bar.
Proceeds go to Jan sixers.
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You know.
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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 to.
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we got a lot to talk about in this segment,
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so we're going to get right to it.
Speaker 5 (50:04):
Gonna Mark Grennan has been a missionary for forty six years.
He's not a doctor, but and he doesn't play one
on TV, but he's got some pretty damn good medical information.
He's teamed up with doctor Lee Merritt talked about the
benefits of chlorine dioxide. He's also a pilot and a diver. Again,
(50:25):
he's lived all over the world and done missionary work
for forty six years. Let's bring him on because, quite honestly, folks,
this gentleman there, he is Mark Grennan, in my opinion,
is being treated just like the jan sixers.
Speaker 1 (50:39):
It's joos, like his whole family.
Speaker 5 (50:42):
It's their mo o, it's their mo So Mark, you start.
Let's start in Columbia where you did a lot of
good using chlorine dioxide, and doctor Lee Merritt also swears
by this as well. It's it's something that you said,
healed a ton of people that you worked with as
a missionary in Columbia. And you have your three sons,
(51:05):
my three lines of thinking, My three sons, your three sons.
One of them went to prison with you in Columbia,
but the other two are still imprisoned in Florida. So
let's get to that quickly, talk about how all this happened.
Speaker 7 (51:20):
Okay, really quickly. Thank you for giving me time to
tell my story. I really appreciate it.
Speaker 8 (51:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (51:27):
I basically fell upon this stuff when I me and
my three sons, really my eight children, we contracted MRCA
because I was working as in Dominican Republic before Columbia,
and in surgery as a surgical assistant to doctors that
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would come down medical missionaries, and they let me assist
them because they needed help. They needed some people that
spoke Spanish. So me and my three oldest sons marked
in triage people in the mountains, brought people down to
the surgical team and I literally scrubbed with him and
worked with him for ten years. We contracted mercer, which
(52:12):
is a flesh eating bacteria. We had all the latest
and greatest antibiotics known to mand. These guys had everything,
the surgeons, and nothing was touching it. Nothing pharmaceutical was
touching it. And so they told me with one of
my sons, we're going to have to cut his leg
off because it's really getting bad. Yours is getting bad also,
(52:36):
and you kids, and there's no cure for this. So
after trying all the pharmaceuticals, I prayed and said, Lord,
I'm going to go to the internet. This was in
two thousand and six. We had dial up, So I
got to Google dial up and I found this book
called Miracle Mineral Solution Supplement of the twenty first Century
(52:59):
by a guy named Jim mumble. I'm thinking this is
stay coiled Jim Mumbo miracle. I'm a missionary, I believe
the Bible, but this looks like a set up to me,
a scam. So I dismissed it. But it started getting
worse in my family. So I went back the next week,
same book pops up. Okay. So I got the book
(53:20):
and read it, and I'm like, this doesn't seem like
a scam. This guy is in Africa and he's trying
to help people with malaria and finding out as he's
curing the malaria of the time with blood tisted before
and after for one penny, he's also as a side
(53:42):
effect people with cancer. It's going away aids, mercer well, malaria,
of course, infections, diabetes, and I'm going, now, this is crazy.
Speaker 8 (53:56):
Okay.
Speaker 7 (53:56):
So I got the stuff sent to me through a
mission Harry flights to Santamingo. I couldn't wait to get it.
Everything was getting worse. I got it and in two
weeks Dawn and Donna. Two weeks it dried up. Mine
did because I tried it on myself first, and I
didn't want to kill my kids, right, So I tried
(54:17):
it on myself and you couldn't even see it was
where it was so long story shut gave it to
the whole family. All the eight kids are fine.
Speaker 5 (54:28):
Now, now you are in your mid sixties, are you
on any meds at all?
Speaker 7 (54:33):
Sixty eight in August, I'm not on one medication.
Speaker 1 (54:38):
I have no pain.
Speaker 7 (54:39):
I feel like I'm fifty years old.
Speaker 1 (54:41):
Literally, well, you know.
Speaker 5 (54:42):
And the thing is, it seems to me at first
something that I drinking, you know, pool water. But then again,
it sounds like what you found was similar to what
doctor Stella Emmanuel found using hydroxychloroquin and iver metin in Africa.
Speaker 8 (54:55):
You know.
Speaker 5 (54:56):
Again, it was used for malaria and all of a
sudden they had no COVID. But this is a little
different because you kind of have to mix it up
and you get these two bottles. You get the actual
chlorine dioxide than the activator. And we've tried it this
week and I have noticed a difference. You just put
a couple drops in, so it's pennies again, So then
you've raised the ire I mean literally two drops. You
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really should even start with one, that's how strong it is.
And in the other drop of the activator wait for
it to turn amber color. And put in like ten
ounces of water and sip on it throughout the day.
So Don and I have been doing it all week.
But see it's pennies and big pharma. So let's fast
forward to what happened during COVID because you got arrested
(55:41):
in Columbia.
Speaker 7 (55:42):
Okay. In fact, I just got a message from Pierre Cory,
doctor Pia Curry. He said, Mack, I'm writing about you
and your family. Okay, So let me fast forward. I
start curing all these people the stuff and the doctor's run.
Then do I have any to do it me? I
write Jim Umbo three years later and say, Jim, he's
(56:04):
in Africa. Look at what's happening. He goes, great, can
I come to you? They threw me out of Africa.
So he comes to me in Dominican Republic and we
do nineteen seminars and he moves to Columbia. After three years.
Excuse me, Mexico. I moved to Columbia and all hell
breakslests around the world. We did sixty three seminars in
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ten years. I wrote three books. Jim wrote two other books.
We did documentaries, which all that stuff you can get online.
But what happened when COVID popped up wall in January
of twenty twenty, we were able through some friends to
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give my book and the two bottles that make the
chlorine oxide to some people in the White House, and
it cobayed its way to Trump. He mentioned the fact
that it was a disinfectant that could be used for
this corona. COVID turned into our name. Should we look
(57:11):
into it? And they all said he's talking about bleach
because they knew it was chlorine dioxide. Now let me
just say this to you. You have chlorine in your blood, guys, Okay,
it's called chloride. You have salt in your blood. Everything
that we take you have naturally occurred in your body
makes it in your body. So it's safe and effective.
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There's one hundred thousand patents. It's been around since eighteen fourteen.
They purify our water with it and tell us to
drink it. Isn't that what you guys would doing this week?
Put in your water and drink it. So they do it.
Epa approofed FDA approved all over the world for clearing anthrax,
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mercer and gymnasiums black mold. They spade the houses all clean.
It's used in food processing, meat backing plants.
Speaker 1 (58:09):
And you can buy this right at Walmart. You can
buy it at Walmart or on Amazon. Well that's what
I lock you up.
Speaker 5 (58:16):
Yeah, they locked you up in Columbia, but you helped
the drug dealers, so you actually were treated really well. Meanwhile,
your kids, two of your sons, are still in prison
in Miami. They got seven years because just like jan six,
the judge said they weren't remorseful enough and they wanted
to throw you in prison for life. We want to
after the break. We got to come up to a
(58:37):
break here now. But after the break, I want to
talk about that. But the bottom line is your two
kids are in prison now in the United States for
something that's available on Amazon, which is just mind blowing,
absolutely mind blowing. So again, folks, his book there you
saw before, Imagine a world without disease, and perhaps chlorine
(59:00):
dioxide can help you both topically and if you drink
it little by little, just kind of suck on it
throughout the day within a bottle of water. So we'll
get back to more with Mark Brennan right after this.
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Speaker 26 (01:00:03):
They have unsuccessfully tried to take the wrong person.
Speaker 1 (01:00:11):
He's absolutely going to come back with full vengeance the
next time are out.
Speaker 14 (01:00:17):
I think about what four years of a retribution presidency
might look like. One Constitution really does give president tremendous
power to destroy This will be something you could never
have imagined. Now there off.
Speaker 5 (01:00:40):
Some of Trump's close political allies told him they are
working on figuring out.
Speaker 18 (01:00:44):
The identities of the FBI and DOJ staff and forming lists.
Speaker 7 (01:00:51):
But I will direct a completely overall do OJ to
investigate every radical DAHG.
Speaker 1 (01:00:57):
In America for the illegal its enforcement of the law.
Speaker 14 (01:01:04):
In the deep state is destroying our nation with the
day those western and we will quickly destroy the deep state.
Speaker 7 (01:01:11):
We know where the bodies are veried.
Speaker 14 (01:01:14):
For a lot of people out there that have done
some very good people things, very bad things.
Speaker 7 (01:01:18):
I would say, treasons, things against our country.
Speaker 14 (01:01:21):
People that have done such harm in our country. I've
been looking at one.
Speaker 22 (01:01:26):
For a long time.
Speaker 14 (01:01:29):
He could border the investigation or prosecution of the individuals.
Speaker 8 (01:01:34):
When you sees as enemies, put them.
Speaker 14 (01:01:38):
All in jail where they wrong.
Speaker 8 (01:01:40):
You gotta get tough and strong.
Speaker 6 (01:01:43):
I never fight high or this fire.
Speaker 10 (01:01:45):
You can't allow this to go on.
Speaker 14 (01:01:56):
And I will be the one to clean enough. I
am your retributions.
Speaker 5 (01:02:35):
It's the constitution.
Speaker 1 (01:02:36):
You're still kind of waiting for it.
Speaker 5 (01:02:37):
Not necessarily a retribution, it's the constitution.
Speaker 1 (01:02:40):
How about just follow the law.
Speaker 5 (01:02:41):
How about some judges following the law? Imagine that. All right,
we're back with Mark Grennan again. He is not a doctor,
but he's been a missionary for forty six years. He's
also a pilot and a diver, lived all over the world. Folks.
Unfortunately our interview can't be as in depth as I
would like it to be. But he did a full
hour with doctor Lee Merritt, who we had on about
(01:03:03):
a month ago, talking about the great effects of chlorine
dioxide that's at the Medicalrebel dot Com you can find
yourself and doctor Perr Corey, who's awesome, is also working
with you and talking about he's got some ebooks coming
out about how great chlorine dioxide is. So tell me
the difference between though ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine and chlorine dioxide.
(01:03:28):
Is there a difference there?
Speaker 1 (01:03:30):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (01:03:30):
Yeah, because of the wonderful substances and what people have
been using it for works credably great. Goloin the oxide
is not there. I think in my book I have
like twenty different alternative remedies for cancer. I mean, there's
a lot of stuff out there, but going dioxide has
(01:03:52):
been called the universal antidote by NASA because it's so
broad spectrum, not just flu, cancer, malaria, but autism, infections,
gangreen als ms. Just a broad spectrum and it works
(01:04:16):
on everything. And it works through oxidation, which is basically physics.
It's the oxidation potential. Really, God set this up. It's
a mineral salt mixed with a food grade acid.
Speaker 1 (01:04:29):
Boom you said.
Speaker 5 (01:04:32):
But Mark, you said during the break, which is amazing
to me, you cured a baby with cancer, fourth by
soaking it in a bathtub.
Speaker 7 (01:04:42):
Yes, fourth, stage liver cancer. The baby was four months old,
so they couldn't get it really a drink still breastfeeding,
So they put it in a baby's bath with one
hundred activated drops, which is pretty strong in a baby's path,
and it absorbed right through the skin eighty percent absorption
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rate when you sit in something and put it on
your skin. And now that kid's fourteen years old. But
we've done that with psariasis, eggzema, ganggreen. We got people
with gangreen. We soaked their feet and within a month
they're going to cut their legs off, excuse me, their
feet off in other parts of the world, and they're
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no back to normal.
Speaker 5 (01:05:25):
You know, what we've done is three drops and that
seems strong. You're saying one hundred drops in a bathtub,
that's that is quite strong for a baby. But again
all this folks try to look it up, do your
own research, but it does seem like it's just awesome news.
Did you fight now? Beat measles is the big thing?
Speaker 14 (01:05:45):
Now?
Speaker 5 (01:05:45):
Did you have any problems with measles when you were around?
I assume you have in all of your work.
Speaker 7 (01:05:51):
Yeah, it just wipes that out. Measles Chicken box, German measles,
dangey chicken, gunya, ebola in Sierra Leone. They were going
to kill the people. Karen the ebola after Bill Gates
two months previous round of vaccines in Sierra Leone. We
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have people part of our church over there started treating
people and the ebola is gone within a couple of days.
And they said to the guy, we're going to kill
you and your family right in front of you if
you don't stop doing this and saying you're curing ebola,
they're going to kill you. So he goes, okay, I'll stop,
and he stopped. But the guy said to him on
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the side, just don't tell anybody and keep doing it.
Save lives. Same with malaria, you know.
Speaker 5 (01:06:44):
And when we were speaking, I told you that we
were doing a lot of work with Jan sixers. And
let's go back to the fact that you've got two
sons now in prison in Florida for seven years. They've
been in prison for four and a half years. I mean,
they sound like Jan sixers because they're doing this, and
yet now it's okay, just kind of like ivermectin and
hydroxychloroquin Suddenly it's all right, you know, it's like the
(01:07:07):
CDC says, oop, sorry, you know, damage is done. We're sorry,
not sorry, but they still can't get out. And you
can buy this stuff on Amazon, which is insane, but
what's Walmart? And Walmart? But though this is just too
it was two out there.
Speaker 9 (01:07:23):
So I tell you.
Speaker 5 (01:07:24):
We do these Jan six interviews and we're very close
with many of them, and you blurt out, do I
know Brandon Fellows?
Speaker 1 (01:07:30):
And I'm like, yeah, why don't you take it? Take
take fifteen seconds and give Brandon Fellows a shout out Mark.
Speaker 5 (01:07:40):
No, no, but we're gonna play this for him.
Speaker 7 (01:07:43):
Yeah, buddy, I'm a Grady County. Well, you look at
each other. I've been looking for you ever since. So
I'm glad you're okay, and let's definitely get a call
going and talk because now you're not a fella I
can talk to you. And really, I got to get
out of this. We need to get a pardon. No
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Someboddy love you, ma'am.
Speaker 5 (01:08:05):
Yeah, Fellows, you guys were together in an Oklahoma prison
and doing missionary work there. I mean, it's just a
small world. That's all I can say.
Speaker 9 (01:08:16):
Give us.
Speaker 5 (01:08:16):
We have a gift sendo that we're showing for your
two sons nine T nine G nine A T nine
talk about yourself.
Speaker 1 (01:08:25):
Talk about how that money will be used.
Speaker 7 (01:08:27):
Mark Dad's kept us alive for four years. I got
out after four years and two months, and my son
because we get arrested in Columbia. They wanted to give
us life sentences for condemptive court. But because there's a
treaty in Columbia that if you have a life sentence
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or death penalty, they will not extradite you. So therefore
they dropped those contempt judges because they're not very importon
why should I get a life sentence? Because they want
they shut us up, so they dropped them. But they
didn't drop them with my sons because they were in America.
So they got one hundred and fifty one months in
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a trial we didn't participate in whatsoever because it was
an unlawful trial. So they got and we got sixty months.
So that's why there by the way they left Florida.
One's in Mississippi and one's in Fort Dietrich, New Jersey.
Speaker 1 (01:09:27):
Yazoo City.
Speaker 5 (01:09:28):
Is he not diesel therapist? Diesel therapies they call it.
And that's the punishment too, because you can't get settled in.
It's just insane. Now, Fauci and Burks came after you too, right, Yeah,
when when.
Speaker 7 (01:09:40):
Trump after he had that that that press confidence they mentioned,
they set up a White House Corona Task Team and
they sent to seven hundred plus people through the FDA
that if you are saying, are declaring that you're he
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curing treating the coronavirus in any way, we're going to
put an injunction upon you to shut you up because
you're a liar and a fraud. Well, everybody got deceased
and desist letter. April seventh, twenty twenty. I got it
at our church, the Genesis two Church of Health, Annaly,
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and we said we're not going to do it. We're
not going to submit, We're not going to stop. I
wrote the judge, I wrote the prosecution. I wrote the
FDA and told them why we weren't going to stop.
According to the First Amendment, Congress can make no law.
And this is just some cosmetic act they were quoting,
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but Congress can make no law in regard to the
establishment of a religion or the free exercise thereof, or
freedom of speech, and you know the other points of
the First Amendment also said you are no juics, right, Mark.
Speaker 5 (01:11:00):
We're gonna have to leave it there, unfortunately, but I
want to again have everybody check out the gifts and
go G nine a T nine to help your two
sons that are still in prison. Oddly enough, I did
look up for this interview that life expectancy in the
United States has gone down a couple of years in
the last couple of years, first time since the nineteen twenties.
(01:11:21):
G I wonder why. And we're listening to these so
called experts. Mark, you got to keep us informed as
to what's going on with your kids and folks. Check
out doctor Merritt's interview with him at the Medical Rebel
dot com. Doctor perr Corey has written quite a bit
about chlorine dioxide. It might be something you want to consider. Again,
(01:11:42):
we're not doctors, we don't play them on TV, but
we're just giving me the information or Cowboy Logic right.
Speaker 1 (01:11:48):
After this, all right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen to
(01:12:54):
Cowboy Logic. And we would be remiss if we did
not continue our coverage of Jay six because, as you
guys know, nobody's covered it more than we have. No
national television show that is, and we've entered a different
phase of our J six coverage. If you guys can
probably tell when we're talking to these Jay sixers. Now
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we're seeing what kind of hurdles and obstacles they're faced
with in trying to rebuild their lives, because it's everything
from economic to Some of these people didn't have families
to go back to, they didn't have homes, they didn't
have anything. And I got to tell you, we have
been hanging with our next guest's wife for the better
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part of three years and stand by my man or
your man the what is it the Tammy Wynette song?
Speaker 4 (01:13:47):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (01:13:48):
Hillary Clinton's favorite song?
Speaker 1 (01:13:49):
Yeah, I could be wrong on that, so don't send
me emails. Hey, we have got Nicole and Guy Reffitt
in the barn with us, and it is so good
to see you with your arm around that beautiful wife
of yours. Guy, I know it's the world to you.
Welcome to Cowboy Logic, you two. I want to I
want to let Donna do some kind of an intro here,
(01:14:11):
but I also want to get after it and remind
everybody that the gifts and go accounts that you're seeing
for these Jay six Ers post pardon are just as
important now as they were when they were locked up,
probably more because now they're trying to rebuild. They're trying
to rebuild.
Speaker 5 (01:14:28):
Because we're at a point where, sure, you're out of prison,
and that's awesome, but you know, it's almost like what
do you do now?
Speaker 8 (01:14:35):
You know?
Speaker 5 (01:14:36):
And so now, Nicole, you've been on Cowboy Logic a
number of times with Mickey Witthoff, Ashley Babbitt's mom. The
two of you were steadfast nine hundred and six days
outside the DC goolog with your little dog Oliver, who
probably is going to come in and out throughout the areas,
and also over at the eagles Nests as they call,
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at the house that you guys rented. That how so
many Jan sixers who are coming in and out and
getting tried, and you know, it's just it's evil. It's
there's just no other way to say it. But guy
had didn't touch anyone, didn't bend the knee, still got
eighty seven months, I mean over seven years, which is crazy.
Speaker 1 (01:15:17):
He's got the infamous the title of being the first trial,
the first sentencing, and the first guy to get shipped
off to the BP to start serving his time, and
everybody that was in that DC jail, the goo log
as we call it, kind of went.
Speaker 5 (01:15:37):
Whoo oooh exactly because Thomas Webster came after you and
the same thing. You know, you think you put up
a good fight. You don't realize they have Brady violations,
they're withholding evidence, They're throwing the book at you no
matter what. And now obviously four years later, in hindsight,
almost a one hundred percent conviction rate, which is insane.
(01:15:57):
So it's been sixty days now, guy, talk about your
transition and you know how you're faring at this point.
Speaker 8 (01:16:08):
Well, being home with my wife and my daughters is amazing.
I mean, it's been great.
Speaker 4 (01:16:13):
There's nothing better than being able to touch this woman again.
Speaker 13 (01:16:16):
Oh yeah, you know, it's been really surreal in so
many ways.
Speaker 6 (01:16:22):
Uh.
Speaker 13 (01:16:22):
We were doing something normal the other day, I don't know,
we were going to the grocery store or something, and
I was just like, I looked at him and I
was like, can you believe you've been in jail for
for prison for four years?
Speaker 6 (01:16:34):
You know, like what is that?
Speaker 13 (01:16:37):
You know, because you just can't believe it. And here
we are, and uh, you know, thankfully back together again.
But it's definitely been a process.
Speaker 1 (01:16:45):
Uh.
Speaker 13 (01:16:46):
You know, I was in d C for such a
long time, and you know that that district can really
affect people, and you're always on edge, and I you know,
you're dealing with rama, You're dealing with so much trauma.
So many of our jan six you know, family members
and patriots, they've gone through so much, and the weight
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of the entire government has been on our shoulders. And
you're just always on edge, You're always you know, ready
to go, and especially in d C. So now that
guy's been out, I think that he saw such a
different person in me when he got out, because man, I.
Speaker 4 (01:17:27):
Was, you know, my poor lady, my Southern Texas girl.
I mean, road rage has just never been here thing
till DC.
Speaker 1 (01:17:38):
Well, hey, listen, I was talking to Lego Man the
other day and I was asking him about this very subject.
You know, what kind of hurdles are you experiencing coming
out after four years of incarceration, And one of the
one of the main things that he said was that
he would wake up in the middle of the night
petrified that his home was going to be raided and
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they were going to lock him back up. Again for
some reason. The other things that we're seeing are For example,
Kelly Meggs was explaining that they're having this oversensory this
sensory overload anxiety or almost an ADHD vibe going on
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because for four years his entire existence occupied an eighteen
inch by three foot box where he could organize and
have complete control over that small amount of space. And
then he gets home and there's stuff all over the
place and it's by no means a mess. Connie keeps
a beautiful house, but there's stuff, and he didn't have
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stuff for four years. What are some of the things
that you're going through? And I know you spent a
lot of time on oil rigs, which may or may
not be similar in the fact that you're there for
a month or a long you have to be there
and you can't go home. So what what are you
going through? What are you guys going through?
Speaker 8 (01:19:06):
Mine?
Speaker 4 (01:19:07):
To be fair, because I was oil filled and there
were lots of times like being on an offshore rig,
you're in the you're in the ocean, so you're on
a vessel that's fixed and raised above the water, and
it's basically like an alcatraz. So being incarcerated in my mind,
and I just locked myself in this mental state that
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I was just on a hitch. I was just going
to be gone for the time I was going to
be gone. I was going to come home. I was
expecting a lot less time than four years. But if
you stay locked in that mentality, you just always believe
that you're just basically you're at work, because they were,
for you know, for eighteen years, I was away from
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the house for weeks to months, or a month at
a time, or more than a month. So if you
kept that, I just kept that in my mind, and
that's the way I thought about it, that's the way
I lived it. So I was always able to talk
to my wife when I worked overseas, or I was
in the will filled in the Gulf of America, or
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if I was in the Persian goal for the Red Sea.
Speaker 8 (01:20:10):
It didn't matter where I was at.
Speaker 4 (01:20:12):
I could always speak with her, even if I was
in the Sahara desert on a satellite phone, as long
as I could talk to my wife. Being away from
my wife only meant we were separated by distance, but
we could both see the same moon no matter where
we were in the world, and if I looked out
my sail and could see the moon, I knew she
could see it too.
Speaker 5 (01:20:31):
That's really an awesome way of looking at it.
Speaker 13 (01:20:36):
Go ahead, Well, he was just such an inspiration to
me because, you know, being in d C, after seeing
what they did to Guy. You know, what they've put
you know, Ashley Babbitt's family through, what they've put all
of our patriots family through. There's so much. I would
just be so overwhelmed and with the heaviness of all
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of it. And God would say to me so much,
say baby, uh you know, if they make you cry
at night, you wake up mattis hell in the morning,
and I would just you know, think about him saying
I'd be thank real real month, and uh, you know,
so we were able to uh communicate that way.
Speaker 1 (01:21:19):
Uh.
Speaker 13 (01:21:20):
The girls, our kids have been so supportive.
Speaker 10 (01:21:22):
You know.
Speaker 13 (01:21:22):
Unfortunately through all this, Uh you know, our son, Jackson
is the one who turned Guy in, which has made uh,
you know, our story so much more sensationalized. And uh,
they they accuse Guy of threatening to kill the kids
if traders get shot. You know, if you turn me in,
you're a trader. And uh, you know, if you look
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on the Internet. Now that is that you would think
Guy Wesley coined that term. You can go page after
page and that's all it is is guy Guy refit.
You know, traders get shot, and you know that has
been such a hindrance because you know, thankfully, being back
in tech says we're around so many patriots, But when
it comes to doing background checks or any of those things,
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all of this comes up. The slander and the media,
the half truths and the exaggerations, they come out and
this is what people believe. And you know that's really
hard to overcome.
Speaker 1 (01:22:18):
You know, I got to my second I gotta tell you,
and I may need to go through the break, so
you go ahead and do this because I got worked
up when you were talking about it. It's hold on,
I'm going to have some coffee out of my cowboy logic.
Speaker 5 (01:22:34):
Getting out his old needs more hydroxychloroquin, and I.
Speaker 1 (01:22:38):
Can do this. Listen. I was appalled when I saw
online an off Broadway show capitalizing on the obliteration of
your family. And we're going to talk about that when
we get back. But I gotta tell you, I hope
and pray to God that the lawsuits are in the
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works for something that disgraceful and disgusting. There was actually
an off Broadway show I think is what it was
that capitalized on the misery of this family. Ladies and gentlemen.
We get back more J six coverage. We got the
repids in the bar.
Speaker 10 (01:23:35):
The riots from Nobody had ever heard of him till
my dad came around.
Speaker 4 (01:23:39):
We are a part of something that's never been done before,
and it'll probably be a long time before it's done again.
Speaker 10 (01:23:45):
We're living a dream right now. We've dreamed of doing
this since we were little kids.
Speaker 20 (01:23:50):
I don't do this just to make a living.
Speaker 6 (01:23:53):
It's in our blood.
Speaker 1 (01:23:54):
Really.
Speaker 15 (01:23:55):
We live it every day in the arena and outside
of the arena.
Speaker 1 (01:24:20):
By Live with Everybody, J six coverage like no other.
By Gosh, inside step, that's right, many things nice Beaver Donna. Okay,
let's bring back in the reference to the barn party.
Speaker 5 (01:24:34):
So great to see you too, And it's awesome, it
really is.
Speaker 1 (01:24:37):
But I'm still chapped. I gotta burn my saddle about
what's going on on off Broadway with this Broadway play.
I don't even remember the name of it, but it
was disgusting because it's basically they're capitalizing on the destruction
of a family, and I find that reprehensible. Do you
want to elaborate on that at all? And I just
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hope so day that you own many assets from the
people that decided to do this.
Speaker 4 (01:25:05):
Well, people have asked me have I seen it, and
of course I haven't seen it, but I would love
to see it because I really didn't know what the
litigation is going to look like when we see the
hell out of them.
Speaker 5 (01:25:15):
Yeah, well, as a private citizen, you can do that.
It's not you know, you're not in the public eye.
So there's a private citizen. I mean, just like Nicholas Salmon,
you know.
Speaker 4 (01:25:25):
I mean, you know, they claim they used the transcripts verbatim,
but I've seen some of the scenes that the small
clips that I have seen, none of that's true.
Speaker 13 (01:25:37):
Well, transcripts and media, so they're using these false accusation,
you know, these exaggerations and things that they found through
all these different articles.
Speaker 8 (01:25:48):
You know.
Speaker 13 (01:25:48):
I was sitting in DC with Mickey, we were probably
watching some British mystery and I get a text from
the girls and they're like, look at this, you know,
and they send me a commercial from like Spectrum Cable
News where they've done like a little side info thing
on a play that's opened up in LA. It originated
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in LA. It did so well in LA that they
got a they moved it to New York Center Stage two,
mind you, and which is off Broadway, but not that
far off.
Speaker 5 (01:26:26):
No, that's actually fairly big. I mean, and you know,
these are the same people that are burning down Tesla's
and things of that nature.
Speaker 1 (01:26:34):
You know.
Speaker 5 (01:26:34):
And by the way, we will edit that out. Nicole,
thanks for throwing in these words.
Speaker 1 (01:26:39):
She didn't even know she said it all right, Hey,
I said one earlier. Don't feel bad.
Speaker 10 (01:26:44):
I got to edit them all out.
Speaker 1 (01:26:46):
Hold on, I want to ask I want to ask
you both a question. How many times have you read
in a media article that your husband's name, Guy Reffitt,
was an insurrectionist?
Speaker 13 (01:27:03):
So many, so many times? You know, it's in I
believe it's even in Ryan J. Riley's book that he
put out us. I'm not going to say the name
of it, but he says guy uh Nicole Refid insurrectionist,
Guy Refitts wife.
Speaker 5 (01:27:20):
And you're an insurrection So you're an insurrectionist too, because
you're outside the goolag every day for nine.
Speaker 1 (01:27:26):
Here's what we are hoping. We are hoping that every
media of every member of the mainstream media that labeled
a Jay six or as an insurrectionist, and each one
of you know who you are, and there are thousands
of them. Lawyer up, lawyer.
Speaker 5 (01:27:51):
Cherection. Even Donald Trump and people I know, members of
my own family are like, oh, I didn't know that. Well,
you know, you know, I'm sorry. The media just screws
everything up, Nicole. Because you have road rage, now you
also have judge rage. You went to so many of
these court cases, you saw so many things. And it's
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funny because I have this huge stack of Jan Six's
information and I grabbed it when I knew we were
going to talk to you. There's this guy named Mark
Brew b r U. And you're familiar with his case.
He apparently is a proud boy and the now infamous
Judge Boseburg heard his case. Now this is going back gosh,
I think a year and a half maybe two years ago.
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This is hilarious in a way.
Speaker 8 (01:28:36):
Though.
Speaker 5 (01:28:37):
At his sentencing, Mark Brew calls Judge Boseburg a clown,
a fraud, and he said he was presiding over a
kangaroo court. The judge warned him that he's going to
kick him out of the courtroom, and he said, you
could give me one hundred years and I do it
all over again. You actually saw that happen.
Speaker 1 (01:28:54):
I probably didn't help him out at all.
Speaker 13 (01:28:56):
Right, Oh, you know he did not care, as he
considers Judge Besburg illegitimate. During the sentencing, Judge Wesburg could
not get on with the sentencing and mirandom and go
through it because Mark Brew was saying, show me your financials,
show me your financials, your illegitimate. They took him out
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of the courtroom, brought him back in a three piece suit.
He still would not let the judge continue. Uh, kept
calling him illegitimate.
Speaker 11 (01:29:25):
And you know in so many ways three shackles, belly
chain and yeah right a suit, not a.
Speaker 6 (01:29:34):
Not with a red tire.
Speaker 13 (01:29:37):
Other fellow j sexers, they'll know what that is.
Speaker 5 (01:29:40):
But now we find this guy Boseburg is you know
in this you know, inside little club a bunch of
people from the Supreme well Katanji Brown Jackson and also
Judge Meta who was infamous with Jen Sixers. But Boseburg
also presided over ray Eps's case, gave him a slow
up on the wrist. That's all you need to know.
Speaker 9 (01:30:02):
Yeah, oh you did know.
Speaker 1 (01:30:03):
Yeah, and volume, there's there's all of her.
Speaker 13 (01:30:08):
Yeah. While he's getting worked up about these judges to you,
you know, he's.
Speaker 5 (01:30:14):
Let me let me, well, let me talk about the judges.
Speaker 1 (01:30:17):
Okay, go ahead.
Speaker 13 (01:30:18):
Well, yeah, because sitting in on these cases, you know,
through uh being out on Freedom Corner and everything, we
called we went to congress people's offices. We said, you
have to go in and see what these judges are doing.
You know, they're judicating from the bench. I've seen Judge
Kelly wait and ask the prosecution is there an objection there?
Because they wants it on the record. Uh, you know,
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they're they're so in bed with the old d O
J and the narrative they wanted to push, you know off,
sitting back and seeing how they it is an absolute
judicial cue. What is happening. They're ruling like kings and
queens as if there are no consequences, uh, you know
for their actions because Congress has not held them to be,
(01:31:01):
you know, accountable for what they've been doing. And through
works of like Standing the Gap and what have you,
we had letter campaigns going on sending them to Congress
members saying, please get in these courtrooms. See what these
district judges are doing. You have Judge Beryl Howe, she
was chief judged before Judge Bozburg. She helped pen you know,
the Patriot Act. I've heard them talk about their hatred
(01:31:24):
of Donald Trump and how he started caused an insurrection.
These same judges are ruling against him. You have people
that are convicted of conspiracy, and you have these judges
committing conspiracy amongst each other to stop you know, the
will of the people and the president.
Speaker 5 (01:31:41):
Yeah, there's no doubt about it. And you've got Roberts
now in this little closed group, a Supreme Court justice,
the chief Justice. I mean, this is insanity and it's
finally coming to a head. But it should have come
to a head four years ago.
Speaker 4 (01:31:57):
At what was your financials, judge?
Speaker 9 (01:32:00):
Is what do you got?
Speaker 8 (01:32:00):
Exactly?
Speaker 4 (01:32:02):
Always telling the truth, find the money. These people are
top and time and their.
Speaker 1 (01:32:07):
Money trails never fail. Guy. Let me ask you this.
You had a very successful career going before all of this.
Are you going to be able to get back into that?
Will the uh, will the oil rigging industry hire you again?
Speaker 4 (01:32:22):
It's very it's very possible. It's a very difficult process.
It takes thousands and tens of thousands of dollars for
to go back and get recertifications. Uh, that takes weeks
per certification. It takes months to get all the downeyby years.
It would be a good year and a half before
I could ever even get started back certified to go
back to doing it. So I mean I could, I don't.
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I prefer to stay here close to my wife, stay
here in Texas and work with her. But I've got it.
I've got a job coming up this next week, so
that works nice.
Speaker 5 (01:32:53):
Okay, hold on, we only got we got less than
a minute left. We got less than a minute left.
Give her a big old smooch yet.
Speaker 1 (01:32:59):
Time for the big win kids, Hey.
Speaker 14 (01:33:02):
You go.
Speaker 5 (01:33:04):
I mean, it's got to be rough for Nicole to
even readjust after being outside that disgusting swamp gulog for
nine hundred and six days. But it's just so awesome
to see you guys together.
Speaker 1 (01:33:14):
Yeah, well, it means it means the absolute world that
we're able to see you two together. Nicole. I think
the last time we saw you was Thanksgiving a few
years ago, when we came up to visit the Gulag. Now.
We want you to stay with us, though you two,
because at the end of every show we go to
the most beautiful national anthem ever sung, ever performed that
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by our beloved Jay six ers and C two B gentlemen.
Hats off, ladies, and gentlemen, hands over your hearts. We'll
see you next week, and thank you for trusting us
with two hours of your valuable time. Love you too,
Thank you, guys.
Speaker 5 (01:33:53):
God bless you, God bless.
Speaker 8 (01:34:00):
And er.
Speaker 7 (01:34:08):
Whatever.
Speaker 26 (01:34:20):
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States
of America, who is.
Speaker 13 (01:34:28):
Well ri and rid.
Speaker 17 (01:34:34):
Your grol f.
Speaker 1 (01:34:38):
Mo se
Speaker 26 (01:34:43):
Square, and to the Republic for which it stands, one
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nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all