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Speaker 1 (00:02):
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray
for our enemies because we're going to medieval on these people.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
You've not got a free shot.
Speaker 1 (00:14):
All these networks lying about the people, the people have
had a belly full of it.
Speaker 2 (00:18):
I know you don't like hearing that.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
I know you've tried to do everything in the world
to stop that, but you're not going to stop it.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
It's going to happen.
Speaker 3 (00:24):
And where do people like that go to share the
big line?
Speaker 4 (00:27):
Mega media?
Speaker 5 (00:29):
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
these people had a conscience.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
If that answer is to save my country, this country
will be saved.
Speaker 4 (00:44):
Or use your host Stephen.
Speaker 6 (00:47):
K Maan.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
Okay Well, Friday, twenty eight November Year of Rolwer twenty
twenty five, thank you for every year we do our
Black Friday special. We try to do is make this inspirational.
We talked to all the entrepreneurs that work with us
in these different companies and about themselves, the backgrounds the
companies and what they have to offer you.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
We tie in some news.
Speaker 1 (01:10):
Also, Taje gil my Man is writing Shotgun with me today, Taje.
Thank you so much for co hosting, and thank you
for having me. We'll come back to you because I
need a I need a great cup of coffee obviously
in the day after Thanksgiving. I want to start with
my Patriots Supply, particularly Jake. See well, Jake, how did
you get associated with the company? First off, tell people
your background. I want to everything today of the people
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we're going to have up here, I want I want
the audience to get to know them as people.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
What do you got for sir?
Speaker 4 (01:38):
Yeah? Absolutely, see, I appreciate you. When I first graduated.
Speaker 5 (01:42):
High school and jump right into the US Army Infantry,
got to go serve overseas in Afghanistan, basically a big
long backpacking trip carrying your rifle through the mountains.
Speaker 4 (01:52):
And up by the Pakistan Order. That was a good time.
Speaker 5 (01:57):
And then I now actually am part time with the
Utah National Guard.
Speaker 4 (02:02):
I'm a combat cameraman with.
Speaker 5 (02:03):
The nineteenth Special Forces Group, so I get to still
travel the world a little bit and have some fun.
And my Patriots Supplied they picked me up off LinkedIn
when I was between jobs on the civilian.
Speaker 4 (02:17):
Side of things, and.
Speaker 5 (02:18):
It's just been a great, great place ever since they've
treated me well.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
Talk to me about I also talk about, you know,
the Maga movement. And it's not just about economics and
Poppy's economics. It's about the sons and daughters that have
served in the military around the world. What's it like
walking patrol? I guess in the Hindukush right between Pakistan
and Pakistan has been problematic, particularly I guess it's the
Pashtuns or half of Afghanistan and half of Pakistan. But
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they could go across that mountain range and not and
we couldn't bring them to justice.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
How tough was that for you?
Speaker 1 (02:54):
Because obviously it was much more difficult than just a
backpack trip through like the Blue Ridge Mountains, right, this
is one of the most dangerous places on Earth.
Speaker 5 (03:03):
It's pretty wild actually, because even in one of our
outposts that we built up in a village, the valley
floor that it laid at was at nine thousand feet elevation,
and I live in Utah and the valley floor that
here is six thousand, so that's pretty high. So whenever
we're patrolling the mountains, like, we'd be as high as
twelve thousand feet up in the mountains and it's hard
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to breathe. The winters were brutal. I mean, I'm talking
negative twenty plus degrees. I had mild frost by at
one point you could see just purple spot bruising all
over my body from being so cold. And it's just
you're not getting any sleep trying to fill sand bags,
so you're shoveling below the snow, and then using pick
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axes to try the dirt off the ground to fill
sandbags to start building up your outposts and everything. And
that was an experience that I'll never forget for sure,
at a helicopter. It's actually online if you ever search
up Apache crash in Afghanistan, it's up in the mountains.
Speaker 4 (04:04):
Somehow that video got to the public, went.
Speaker 5 (04:06):
Wild, and it almost killed a bunch of us because
it just came right down over the top of our heads.
Speaker 4 (04:10):
But luckily no one died that day. But that was
our group.
Speaker 5 (04:15):
I was underneath there trying to pick supplies up off
the ground when that happened, and that was nuts.
Speaker 4 (04:21):
So I'm just grateful that you.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
How old were you when you went over there you deployed?
What was your age?
Speaker 5 (04:29):
I was eighteen turning nineteen years old, so just a
fresh cat.
Speaker 4 (04:34):
Right out of high school.
Speaker 1 (04:37):
You were a teenager, right, yes, sir, What did the
young Jake s Wolf at at eighteen and nineteen years old?
What did you learn about yourself in the world in
that deployment?
Speaker 5 (04:50):
I think the most wild thing was to just see
that people from those countries will do anything.
Speaker 4 (04:58):
I mean, they were raised from birth to do anything
to kill you.
Speaker 5 (05:02):
I've seen the anger in their eyes, I've seen the
things that they do to people, and it's horrific and
it almost frightens me, honestly, because their brutality and response
to violence is none other that you will ever experience
in this world. And so it kind of sounds my head.
It really saddens me to see that people are trying
to flood this nation.
Speaker 4 (05:22):
With that right now.
Speaker 5 (05:23):
And I'm a very diehard, god fearing patriot like yourself,
so I think it really is just totally different mindset
and to just see that.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
Do you think America is asleep about this threat?
Speaker 7 (05:38):
Sir?
Speaker 5 (05:40):
Absolutely? I think it's so far asleep that it would
scare people. I think if all these people who think
they're like, oh, we're being racist and all this crap
and everything, if we could take every one of those
people and just give them one fragment of the things
that I've saw and experienced, then they would actually understand
the importance.
Speaker 4 (05:58):
It is then not have that type of behavior in
this country.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
Does this inform you're working for one of the premiere,
if not the premiere. The fact that the company that
invented this space about not just survival but preparation in
thinking it through, is that inform your work for my patriots.
It's just how you have to think ahead. You have
to plan ahead, because if you didn't do that walk
in patrol in Pakistan, the Pakistan Afghanistan border, you do
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freeze of death, you are dead. You're that guy they
send home in a body bag and the parents get
a letter from a grateful nation. Are those memories and
what you learned, you learned about yourself and what the
army taught you informing you as a man inform your
work today?
Speaker 4 (06:44):
Absolutely every day.
Speaker 5 (06:45):
And I think that's one of the big key factors
that I play into my patriots supply. It's just my
experience of the importance of needing to know what's out there,
what's ahead, do a risk assessment, and understand the importance
of just everything around you.
Speaker 4 (07:01):
Like here we sell.
Speaker 5 (07:03):
Food in like we have the best space heater, so
if the power goes out, we sell the great doctors
keep electricity power, and like everything we sell here is
like things that could keep you alive in situations where
you're just not going to receive help.
Speaker 4 (07:19):
And it happens all the time.
Speaker 5 (07:20):
And I always try and put myself in spots where
I can do my best to continue to serve people,
whether if I'm putting on the uniform or you know.
Speaker 4 (07:27):
The civilian outfits and my patriots.
Speaker 5 (07:30):
Apply is a great place to do that, keep everyone
just prepared informed, do my best.
Speaker 4 (07:35):
I mean, the nice thing is we're not out there
to try and rip you off.
Speaker 5 (07:39):
Our margins are lower than most people, and I think
that's kind of what helped us become one of the
biggest in the game. But it does help a lot
of people. We do We do payment plans interest free,
and we don't even do credit check or anything. And
we really are just trying to actually get people ready
for what anything that could come.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
Where do people go? You know, the warrant posse is
known as want to see their seats. They want to
drill down they want to spend time with customer service.
I know we've got a Black Friday special, where do
people go? Because I want the more people find out
about my Patriots. I've heard this from so many of
our listeners and our viewers that the more they get
to know my Patriot, the more they love them. And
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how you guys help people, particularly people have never gone
and thought about preparation in their life. Right, It's not
just the breadth of products you've got, but it's the
depth of the service commitment you make in explaining this
to people. So I want where do people go?
Speaker 5 (08:37):
Absolutely, Mypatriots supply dot com and especially if you're new
or like really anyone, especially word for imposse, dude, Like
our team will have seering FROMO from every single person
the roller imposse because you guys are the most respectful,
god hearing Patriots and we love them. But the phone
number is eight six six two two nine zero nine two.
(09:01):
And if you call in and just tell our team
your situation, we will build you your own plan based
off of how much money that you have to spend
on it and just kind of plan for the future.
So even if you have a little bit right now
and then like they'll they'll keep in touch with you,
they'll keep you updated on.
Speaker 4 (09:19):
When sales go on. Like, we're not out here to
money grab you, We're out here to help you.
Speaker 5 (09:24):
So call in and establish that relationship with one of
our reps and start building your plan today.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
It's that easy, brother, fantastic. What a great way to
kick off the retail the retail part of the holiday
season the day after Thanksgiving?
Speaker 2 (09:41):
Where do they go once again? Where they go? The website?
The number? How do people get you all of it? Sir?
Speaker 5 (09:48):
Yeah, absolutely, it's my Patriots Supply dot Com. The phone
number is eight six six two two nine zero nine
two seven.
Speaker 1 (09:58):
The young Jake Jake before we leave, if the the
older Jake talking to the younger Jake at eighteen who
totally had no earth the idea what he was getting into,
had watched all the war movies but had no earthy idea,
what would be your advice to young Jake today, sir.
Speaker 5 (10:19):
Who knows Steve it's in terms of finances, I would
have said, invest in bitcoin.
Speaker 4 (10:26):
That thing.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
We got it right. You get your Birch Gold account.
That's when we set you up.
Speaker 1 (10:36):
We'll make sure you're taken care of Jake. You're fantastic brother.
So glad you're with the company, and so glad you're
working with us on this. Just fantastic pag eighteen years old.
That's the type of that's the patriots, Taje. How old
were you when you when you volunteered, sir twenty one?
Speaker 8 (10:55):
I went in when I was twenty one years old.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
And you went in. Were you right around nine to eleven?
Right before or right after?
Speaker 8 (11:03):
I went in nineteen ninety six, so you know, I
had about five years and when nine to eleven hit,
a little little bit a little bit of experience and
a little bit of training under my belt.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
You had been you would have been deployed over. Did
you get deployed over to Bosnia and Kosovo and that
part of it? Or did you know did you have
for clments in the Middle East?
Speaker 8 (11:24):
Yeah, the Bosnia coast of those stuff that was that
the East Coast guys had that on lockdown. They wouldn't
let us in, you know, because at that time there
wasn't a lot of wars going in, so we're all
jockeying to get into these places. And there was a
couple guys that went over and augmented the East Coast
team which for Bosnia, but the majority of us got
locked out of there, so we would have actually deployed
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a like Guam and the Middle East, the Bahrain and
then to Okinawa and then sometimes we're out on the
ships the amphibious ready groups with the Marines. We'd we'd
got there.
Speaker 2 (11:56):
With them, like down off of Venezuela.
Speaker 1 (11:59):
Right now, hangars I got Michael, that's right, Michel, Michael
Kunsler all family.
Speaker 2 (12:04):
Michael tell us.
Speaker 1 (12:05):
First off, what we've loved about your company is that
it dovetails very much with the Make America Healthy Again.
You did all this about medical freedom. We got a
couple of minutes on this side. We're going to hold
you over, but explain the whole concept of medical freedom
and consent in all of it. What's driven you as
a person to really develop the space and work with
the MAHA, the Make America Healthy Again movement.
Speaker 6 (12:28):
Yeah, So the medical freedom aspect of the MAHA movement,
we believe is the key aspect of giving America that
ability to choose the medications that they want, that they
need and not to fall into the big form of
trap where they have to spend hundreds of thousands of
dollars on these medications when we have cheap, generic, repurpose
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drugs that can help Americans across the United States. So
we're giving them access to drugs that the government tried
to shield and block us from during the pandemic, which
was unfortunate.
Speaker 7 (12:59):
They used it as.
Speaker 6 (12:59):
A way to pass the vaccine, to get the vaccine
to go through, and then here we are. We all
family Pharmacy has been around since twenty twenty, twenty twenty one,
and we dispensed those medications like ibramctin and hydroxy gorkun
and we have a huge bi one get one fre
sale coming, you know, for Black Friday, for the whole week.
Speaker 1 (13:19):
I want to get that in the moment. What I
want to do is I tell you what hang on,
We're I wanna get you some runway here on the
other side, Michael Kunsler, this whole situation. What it's interesting,
the consolidation of power a big pharma and then the
pharmacy industry is one of the things I talk about
all the time. You've seen the difference between President Trump's
first term and the second term.
Speaker 2 (13:40):
What happened in the interim under Biden.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
Remember they had Lena Khan over at the FTC, but
they kind of sidelined everybody.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
So they had this immense concentration of power.
Speaker 1 (13:50):
And in this concentration of power, particularly medical freedom, and
we talk about the pharmaceutical industry and distribution. It wasn't
guys for like it wasn't for guys like Michael. They
really thought this through that if you're going to have
a movement, you have to have some access and access
to doctors who can kind of prescribe it. You have
to have you have to have a whole ecosystem, or
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otherwise you're never going to have medical freedom. It's a
key part of the Make America Healthy Again movement. Tage
Gil's Riding Shotgun. It's one of my favorite shows of
the year. We get to know folks as people talk
about their companies, talk about the entrepreneurial challenge in back
of this kind of motivate you and jack you up.
Speaker 2 (14:30):
On a Thanksgiving weekend.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
Tomorrow also very very very special Saturday. I think I'll
break this. The news of that later in the show
going to be incredible. One of my favorite shows coming up,
the Saturday weekend show on Thanksgiving weekend short commercial break
back in the warm on Black Friday, in a moment.
Speaker 4 (14:55):
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no noise. Michael comes us with us. Michael, let's go
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back in time to twenty twenty, because I keep telling
people you don't. You really can't have a make America
Healthy Again movement and be driving to making fundamental changes
unless you have two things, one than Nicole Shanahan's of
the world working on the food part of it, right
to make America healthy through what we eat. The other
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part is what you're doing. If you don't have that
part of the ecosystem, the ability to have actually license
and trained professionals and doctors that can prescribe to people
the over three hundred medications you have, you're really not
going to have medical freedom because you have to buy
into the system. You have to work with the system,
and the system can tell you what they think is
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right and wrong for you. You really don't have the
freedom yourself to choose. So how did you come up
with the idea?
Speaker 8 (16:29):
What was it?
Speaker 1 (16:29):
In the A couple of weeks ago, I had Judge
Troopas on here about twenty twenty after the election was
stolen and we went back to the kind of the
November and December of that period. I've had Hatfield on
here recently about the darkest days of the pandemic.
Speaker 2 (16:44):
In fact, we shifted this show.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
We were the first I think it was January twentieth
of twenty twenty, we shifted one hour from them Warham impeachment.
We took one hour because I think we're only a
two hour show. Then might have had an hour in
the afternoon. We took an hour of the morning show
and train the warm pandemic and started with Hantfield. Four
days later, he's in the White House and he worked
there for a couple of years. What was it about
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the pandemic? What was it about the vaccines? What was
it about that point in time that had you, quite frankly,
take a perspective that you understand big pharma and the
big pharma district in the drug distribution companies, right, all
these big chains are going to try to crush you.
Speaker 2 (17:24):
So what was it that drove you to do this?
Speaker 7 (17:27):
Simply it was, you know, America's frontline doctors.
Speaker 6 (17:30):
We were filling prescriptions for these drugs that were repurposed
off label, and we saw how many people were denied medications.
And I'm not just talking about ibromcine hydroxy corporate. We're
talking about Inhaler's. We're talking about antibiotics, steroids, different medications
that people need in flu season or even through a
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pandemic with a COVID nineteen virus, people were simply told
no by their physician to go home and sleep for
seven days and drink plenty of water and come out
after seven days and after you test fourteen.
Speaker 7 (18:02):
Times in seven days.
Speaker 6 (18:03):
So you know, at that point we hear people talking
about this, and they were specifically our patients, complaining to
us about our own federal government and our own healthcare
system and how it does not work for them. And
so we devise the system where we can integrate a
pharmacy and a doctor platform all into one. We can
provide a fast, reliable service at a great price to us.
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We thought that was the future of the company and
a little bit old now here we are on Steve
Bannon's war room, and we're promoting this service to thousands
and thousands of Americans who utilize our service every day,
and we try to make it as convenient as possible,
because the healthcare system in America is anything but convenient.
Speaker 7 (18:44):
It is so so delayed in so many ways.
Speaker 6 (18:48):
Besides the technology we have, it's just trying to see
a doctor and itself.
Speaker 7 (18:53):
Takes weeks on end just to get in.
Speaker 6 (18:54):
And so we try to make it as convenient and
as simple as possible for an ever day American.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
Here's what I really and when I first met you guys,
we wanted to do this because I said, Hey, with
the war and posse, you're going to find I'm so shocked.
People say, hey, I've come on the show, and I
walked through airports and people were coming up, you know,
is asking for pictures, accident for selfies, autographs. I knew
that the exposure of what you're trying to accomplish would
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just kind of catch.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
Like a prairie fire.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
Tell people after your first couple of hits, the number
of physicians and professionals to reach out to you and say, hey,
we want to be part of this. We want to
be part of something that can actually help to break
the kind of corrupt and incompetent, and to be brutally frank,
dangerous system that's out there so that people can have
medical freedom.
Speaker 2 (19:43):
Talk to me about that.
Speaker 6 (19:46):
We received numerous emails from the war Room patriots requesting
to work with all family pharmacy in one way or another,
and it's truly tremendous to see that support because we
could utilize more pharmaciy, we could utilize more doctors.
Speaker 7 (20:01):
As we grow, We're going to continue to grow.
Speaker 6 (20:04):
That is our mission to try to help every American
in any way possible. You know, flu seasons right around
the corner, the temperature is dropping.
Speaker 7 (20:13):
People are going to be calling there.
Speaker 6 (20:14):
We're now seeing the data come out that this flu
season is not going to be a good flu season.
Speaker 7 (20:19):
Obviously the vaccine hits its mark. The vaccine does it
ever even work?
Speaker 4 (20:23):
Who knows.
Speaker 6 (20:25):
We're never going to talk about it on our end,
but we're going to provide the medications to those who
simply need it. Everybody could utilize a service like all
Family Pharmacy provides where they can get antibiotics stopped up,
they can get TAMA float, they can get steroid passed.
We have rescue and hailers. We have everything you need yvromectin,
hydroxy corquin we have a tremendous amount of medications on hand.
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We're going to stock up for flu season so we
can continue to provide these medications to Americans, to these
patriots who want to use it when they need.
Speaker 7 (20:56):
It, not wait on their doctor. So it's you know,
awesome to see and.
Speaker 1 (21:02):
Your what stop shop. I want people to understand this
your one stop shop. When people call in or you
get them into the system, they get to talk to
a licensed professional, walk through everything. They license professional then
helps with the prescription and then you guys take and
then you guys execute it from there.
Speaker 7 (21:18):
Absolutely everything is done under one roof.
Speaker 4 (21:22):
You know.
Speaker 6 (21:23):
Simply, we have up to four pharmastics on staff at
all times. We have right now about three or four
physicians we're looking to add on. I have a lot
of great resumes now thanks to the war room, and
that is truly something that I want to do. When
I was at Turning Point USA, I had spoken with
Charlie and his team and I requested to hire a
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physician from a Turning Point USA group. I wanted a conservative,
freedom thinking physician who thought like our patriots, like our
patients thing. And now I have war room physicians. I
have war room for pharmacists access to. I have their resumes,
and I'm going to be reaching out as we grow. Obviously,
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we are always going to need those services because we
have so many new patients every year that want to
try our services.
Speaker 7 (22:14):
So it's great to see Michael.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
Where do people go right now? They want to check
it out? Get more information? Contact you and your team.
Where do folks go?
Speaker 7 (22:23):
Allfamilypharmacy dot com, backslash Bannon.
Speaker 6 (22:26):
For the Black Friday sale, we have a buy one,
get one free sale every capsule you purchase of ibromectin
or the tablet of hydroxy coorkwind or membendisol. We're going
to give you one for free. It's our biggest sale
of the year. I would not wait till the last
second to order. We will get backed up on orders.
It happens every year and it takes us a few
weeks to recover.
Speaker 7 (22:47):
We have so many.
Speaker 6 (22:48):
Americans reaching out to us that week trying to get
those simple medications that their doctors won't allow them to try.
As long as it's safe and effective, our physicians are
willing to have that conversation with you and you try
out these medications again. The Bogo sale it's a buy one,
get one free. It's the biggest sale of the year.
This is the time to stock up. Don't wait till
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it's too late.
Speaker 2 (23:10):
One more time. Where do they go? Where do focks go?
Speaker 7 (23:12):
Allfamilypharmacy dot Com backslides Bandon.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
Thank you brother, appreciate your great job. Got tremendous feedback
from people, so keep keep hitting it. Taje Gil, How
did the hell that a pipe hitter a pipe hitter
turn to be a a guy that built a company.
People should know about this company that that other companies
are trying to rip off trying to rip off Tage.
(23:38):
We're in the middle, we're in the middle of going
through some analysis. But when Trey, when Taese says, hey,
we've taken the asset out of this. This is why
you got to drink it black. You don't need it
covered up with cream and sugar. Other companies backed by
major private equity companies are trying to rip off what
Taese does. How did you get the idea that you
were going from a pipe hitter with sixteen tours both
(23:59):
as a seal and then as a contractor, which is
basically a seal without medical benefits or without retirement program
right off the books. How did you get the idea, sir?
Speaker 8 (24:12):
I was doing T shirts for a while, Steve. Actually,
when I was doing security for you, I was doing
T shirts as a side gig, and I did that.
Hillary Clinton killed my friend's T shirts and I don't
kneel t shirts. We did a bunch of patriotic T
shirts and I started tinkering around with coffee under the
T shirt brand, and the T shirt brand ended up
getting shadow band, and all our advertising accounts got and
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definitely suspended on Facebook, and then Google would constantly tell
us they need to verify our accounts. So I just
shut down the T shirts and I made the pivot.
I switched to coffee, and I just went all in
and then started doing the coffee full time, and it
blew up. And the coffee, you know, I wanted it
so you could drink it straight black like. I didn't
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want bitter, acidic coffee like most coffee. Most people run
their coffee, that's why it tastes like that. That's why
they serve it with milk and sugar. So we wanted
a real smooth coffee. And I drank this amazing coffee
in the Middle East and Kuwait on my way into
Iraq on one of my trips, and it was the
best coffee I've ever had. I never had coffee like
that before. I didn't even know there was coffee like that.
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So that was the goal, was to make a really smooth,
amazing coffee where you could actually enjoy the taste of coffee.
Speaker 4 (25:24):
And that's what we did.
Speaker 8 (25:25):
And you know, now we've got a whole line of
a bunch of different blends and flavors and they're they're
all low acid content and they're not bitter, and we
don't burn them. You know, we do that by roasting
on a perforated drum, and we do it the right way.
We don't and we use premium beans that are fresh.
We don't use garbage beans that you can. I mean,
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we could buy like super cheap beans and serve crappy
coffee and our profit margin would go up. But well,
you know, I wanted the best coffee because in the
still teams we had the best gear. You're the best guys,
so one of the best coffee.
Speaker 2 (26:02):
No, that's a great thing.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
Hit all the best gear, equipment, material out, all of it,
except the coffee was crap. Same thing in the Navy,
on the Navy Destroyer, finest things of some of the
greatest fighting vessels ever, and you got basic navy brew,
all burned and nasty. Get ready for the Midwatch what
I have love And the young Steve Bann and the
(26:26):
older Steve bands are the younger wish we had war
Path coffee back then for the Midwatch.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
We didn't Tage hang around.
Speaker 1 (26:33):
One of my favorite shows of the year, the Black
Friday Show, Tage girls.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
Riding shotgun with me. We're gonna take.
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Speaker 4 (27:00):
War Room.
Speaker 8 (27:01):
Use your host, Stephen k Bam.
Speaker 1 (27:07):
Cameron Kinsey join us in now. Cameron, you came to
everybody's attention in President Trump's first term. Walk us through
what's your average day at.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
The White House? Was like, ma'am, oh wow.
Speaker 3 (27:19):
I mean I was working at the end of the
first term, and that's when we were doing the presidential pardons.
That's when I remember. I was there the day that
Ruth Bader Ginsburg died. I was there when we signed
the historic peace deals in the Middle East. So obviously
it's a roller coaster with President Trump. You can't keep
up because the news cycle. There's so much to be done.
(27:40):
It wasn't like Biden.
Speaker 9 (27:41):
Where he was asleep at the wheel for four years.
Speaker 3 (27:43):
He doesn't sleep actually, So there was just so much
going on and I was really blessed to be a
part of it at such a young age too.
Speaker 9 (27:49):
Like you noted, I was. I was twenty years old.
Speaker 3 (27:51):
I was from Kentucky, and that's what I loved about
President Trump's administration though. He was bringing in people from
all different walks of life at every single age to
get new policy, prescription ideas, and really represent every single American.
Speaker 1 (28:05):
So Cameron, you're twenty years old, you just had to
being a teenager, you get put in the White House,
in the most controversial and meaningful president in modern American history,
and you're at the time when the media is going
crazy about trying to destroy him and stealing the election.
Everything you're in forid Apache, tell the audience what's the
media like? You had to deal with them? What is
(28:26):
the media like when you're in Florida, pache and you
have the back of one of the greatest presidents, ranking
with Washington and Lincoln in American history.
Speaker 3 (28:36):
Ma'am, well, it just motivated me to then become a reporter.
I saw how bias and how awful the reporting was.
It was so one sided, it wasn't even true a
majority of the time.
Speaker 9 (28:48):
As you know, there was.
Speaker 3 (28:50):
The swamp obviously covering the press briefing room, and it
was so biased, and we had an amazing press Secretary at
the time. While I was there Kaylee mcanenny, and it
really encouraged me to then see for myself the only
way to combat this swamp like behavior is is to
be a reporter and combat them head on in the
(29:11):
briefing room. And so that's what I did. I went
to one American News afterwards. I was a political reporter
as a White House correspondent during when Jinsaki was Press
Secretary and I was in there. I was asking the
hard questions she probably wouldn't answer majority of the time,
but that was the way to do it because it
was so biased. There was so much going on to
behind the scenes that wasn't getting reported on. I think
(29:33):
that was the saddest part. He's also a human, he's
also personable. He would have his grandkids there. I think
that's something that they did really really well on on
the last campaign, though, was really humanize him and show
him as a person, show him.
Speaker 9 (29:45):
As a dad.
Speaker 3 (29:46):
But there were so many things behind the scenes that
weren't getting reported on, things day to day that he
wasn't getting credit for. So I mean, obviously unfortunate, but
the American people have woken up to this.
Speaker 1 (29:56):
They know what about now you're one of the most
important influential influencers in the MAGA movement. You've got, you know,
not just with text network where I get to the second,
but you're doing so much else. What is the difference
this time around, as you see it as somebody's very
close to the White House but as an outsider versus
the kind of ford a patching nature of the first term.
Speaker 3 (30:19):
Well, I think we're getting the right people. And I
loved how they appointed Dan Scavino to do Ppo. I
was in the Presidential Personnel Office. As you know, you
need loyal people around you who are going to implement
your agenda, and that's how they're going.
Speaker 9 (30:31):
To do it effectively. We also had fighters.
Speaker 3 (30:33):
I loved watching the Senate confirmation hearings where these people
were not backing down. They were attacking Pete Hegseth unfairly,
they were attacking cash Btel, they were attacking Pambondi and
they really and they really stood strong and they and
they noted that you know, this is obviously temporary.
Speaker 9 (30:47):
They had to get through. They weren't taking the crap
that they did.
Speaker 3 (30:50):
I mean, obviously in the first term we saw obviously
with the Biden holdovers everything like that and then stalling
the Senate confirmation hearings.
Speaker 9 (30:58):
But we actually knew what we were getting.
Speaker 3 (31:00):
Into this time and being able to effectively implement that
agenda in a timely manner. So I would say that's
the biggest difference that I've seen on the outside now looking.
Speaker 1 (31:10):
In now your work with text network, which I think
has been terrific. I tell people a lot of this
is about opportunity costs people, particularly the issue with the taxes.
And even though Scott Beston, our good friend, former colleague,
is in charge of IRS, the IRS, they're looking at
these huge budget deficits.
Speaker 2 (31:28):
They've got it.
Speaker 1 (31:29):
You know they're going to go out and they're going
to be very aggressive on a collecting all tax revenues.
The key here is the difference between what they think
you owe and what you think you owe. That kind
of Biden ass You've got to bridge that, and remember
they get the last say. So unless you have a
team of professionals to know who, what agents to talk to,
what your current situation is. When they look at it,
(31:51):
these people have solved over a billion dollars of tax issues.
There is nothing that a late filing of filing, maybe
you made some mistakes or where you don't think they're
interpreting correctly. There is nothing under the sun regarding taxes
they haven't seen. So tell me about your work with
Text and Network. I'm so glad that you joined it.
You've been not just a great spokesman, you kind of
(32:13):
understand the problems people have, and they get so nervous.
What they do is they put that letter in the
drawer and it'll just go away. It's not going to
go away. In fact, the way the IRS is structured
with fees and penalties, it only gets worse.
Speaker 2 (32:25):
And this is why you got to engage with them, ma'am.
Speaker 9 (32:28):
Yes, you're exactly right, Steve.
Speaker 3 (32:30):
I think one of the main reasons I got involved
with Tax Network USA was it was during the Biden
White House where we were seeing reports coming out saying, oh, well,
we're going to target the upper class and eat the rich,
but in reality, actually their policies were targeting low income households.
They were unfairly targeting average, everyday Americans who were just
(32:51):
doing their job. And so was that to me, that
unfair weaponization of the government.
Speaker 9 (32:57):
We saw this across the board, Steve. We didn't just
see this in the eye.
Speaker 3 (33:00):
We saw this with the DOJ them weaponizing that, you know,
targeting President Trump and operatives in the White House.
Speaker 9 (33:07):
And so that was really the time to act.
Speaker 3 (33:09):
And that's really why I got involved with tax Network
USA because this was affecting everyday.
Speaker 9 (33:14):
Families like my own.
Speaker 3 (33:15):
And you're right, a lot of people get too scared,
they're too intimidated. They don't know how to act, they
don't know what resources are available, and that's completely understandable.
The average American does not know the tax code inside
and out. I can tell you right now I don't.
And so that's really why you should have these people
in your corner. These are tax attorneys, licensed tax attorneys.
These are former IRS agents who know the tactics of
(33:37):
this agency.
Speaker 9 (33:38):
And look, I always come on here. I remind people.
Speaker 3 (33:40):
That tax Network USA offers a free consultation to dive
into your financial picture a little bit more. We want
to be a resource, not a burden. But for Black Friday,
we want to take this a step further, Steve. Right
now until Cyber Monday, we're giving our viewers something that
we've never done before. And if you're uncertain of where
you stand with the IRS. We're going to give a
free rese search an investigative call with the IRS through
(34:02):
our team at Tax Network USA. So what does this mean?
Why does it matter? If you owe money and you're behind.
You have no idea where what the IRS has on you.
You don't know the flags on your account, you don't
know if there's a levey coming, if they've assigned an agent.
That research and discovery step is normally something that we
only do once you become a client, normally costs you know, hundreds,
(34:24):
if not thousands of dollars. But we're dealing directly with
the IRS on your behalf and it is completely free
all the way up until Cyber Monday. So we encourage
everybody to fill out a form at TANUSA dot com
slash Bannon. We are going to prioritize our war room posse.
You guys have been great to us over the years.
We love hearing from the war room posse. We hear
(34:45):
from them all the time about our services, and I
have them message me as well when it comes to
the show and when I'm on with you. So we
really appreciate you guys and all the work that you're
doing and the support that you've given us, so we're
definitely going to prioritize you. Or you can call us
at one hundred nine to five eight one thousand, but
it's going to stand on line.
Speaker 2 (35:06):
Just give it to us again.
Speaker 1 (35:07):
Normally you get a free consultation, go and they can
take a general overview and say, hey, here are the issues,
here's how we here's our angle of attack to solve it.
Speaker 2 (35:15):
But now this is different.
Speaker 1 (35:16):
They actually interact with the IRS and say, hey, here's
what this story. So one more time, just tell folks
what this means. This offer means yes.
Speaker 3 (35:26):
Actually, so it's a research and investigative call. This will
just give you clarity. It will give you situational awareness.
You'll get to understand where you stand with the IRS
before making any decisions. And most importantly, you don't have
to deal with them yourself. We are acting as a
liaison between you and the IRS, so you're going to
be well protected and it's not going to be your
(35:46):
burden anymore. If you're overwhelmed, if you're scared, if you're
avoiding opening the mail because you don't want to see
another IRS later letter, now is the time to act
and we're going to take that weight off of your
shoulders so you can start the new year with the
clean slate and a plan.
Speaker 9 (36:01):
But it'll basically be a call where we call the irs.
Speaker 3 (36:04):
We dig into your financial picture a little bit more
and see what they have in order to further your case.
Speaker 1 (36:11):
Where do people go right now to do this? Where
the phone number and the website where they go.
Speaker 3 (36:18):
Yes, we encourage everybody to utilize the website. This is
going to stand until Cyber Monday. You can go to
tanusa dot com slash bannon again, that's tnusa dot com
slash bannon. Or you can call our numbers speak to
one of our team members directly. That's one eight hundred
nine to five eight one thousand, one eight hundred nine
to five eight one thousand.
Speaker 2 (36:39):
If they want to follow you on social media where
they go.
Speaker 3 (36:42):
Oh, thank you, Yes, you can go to at Cameron
Bailey or you can follow my show at Sincerely American
as well. But I am at Cameron Bailey across all platforms,
truth x, Instagram and TikTok.
Speaker 1 (36:55):
Thank you, ma'am, thank you coming on here on Black Friday.
What an incredible spot.
Speaker 2 (37:00):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (37:02):
Really impressed Teje Gil talk to folks about you made
a pretty big leap. I mean, you were you had
a great security company, you were the head of my
security for many years. You didn't on the side. You
had a great T shirt company that was blown up
until until Facebook took you down. But what made you
take the leap? Because your security company and what you
guys did was fantastic. What made you take the leap?
(37:25):
And what lessons do you have for the audience about
actually going out and being an option or finding something
you loved and then actual effact Because right now I
can tell you this company hits on all celators. I'm
so proud and amazed at what Taje has done in just.
Speaker 2 (37:38):
A couple of years. But what is it?
Speaker 1 (37:40):
What's the conversation you have to have for yourself before
you take that leap.
Speaker 4 (37:46):
You have to commit.
Speaker 8 (37:47):
So when I was doing the T shirts, it was
like a side hustle. So I was still doing security
and I had the T shirts going on the side.
I never fully committed in it. And then when I
would go on trips like doing the security trips, it
it would always fall to the wayside and you know,
come come back, and I was constantly playing catch up.
And then the same thing when I when I very
(38:08):
first started the coffee, I was still doing a little
bit of security trips, not much, but just a little bit.
And every time I go on a trip, I would
come back and I would be behind. So finally I
was like, all right, I'm gonna I'm just gonna fully
commit and go all in on the coffee. And that's
what I did.
Speaker 3 (38:24):
You know.
Speaker 8 (38:24):
It's like like like they say, it's it's a leap
of faith, right, but you got to go all in.
You got to commit fully and then it's good. It's
it's a tough journey. So when things aren't going right,
you just can't quit. You got to keep going, keep going,
keep going, keep pressuring, and you gotta leverage your networks.
You gotta you gotta get other people to help you.
You got you have to have mentors, ask them like
(38:46):
what do I do?
Speaker 6 (38:47):
You know?
Speaker 2 (38:48):
That's it, but.
Speaker 8 (38:49):
Commit, go all in and then don't quit even when
it gets tough, and then have have mentors, have people
to help you.
Speaker 4 (38:57):
You have to leverage your network.
Speaker 2 (38:59):
That's the biggest thing.
Speaker 8 (39:00):
If you're doing this like a lone wolf, it makes it,
you know, five times as hard.
Speaker 1 (39:06):
Where do people go right? Now you're going to stick
around with your writing shotgun. Where do people go right
now to get the best coffee in the world.
Speaker 8 (39:13):
Warpath Dot coffee and use promo code Warrim and it's
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Speaker 3 (39:20):
Wow.
Speaker 8 (39:20):
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So basically, buy three, get one free.
Speaker 2 (39:28):
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Speaker 1 (39:30):
Tay, hang on for one second. We'll take a short
commercial break. We're going to be back in a moment.
You're watching the worm. This is our Black Friday where
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I'd love the show. We do it every year and
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War room.
Speaker 2 (41:02):
Here's your host, Stephen K Field Greens. Hey, Miles, were
you were you like born in the gym?
Speaker 1 (41:09):
I mean one of these guys that that that work
out all the time. You're you're you're like a health fanatic,
a health freak.
Speaker 10 (41:16):
I I I I have health fanatic and health freak I.
Speaker 1 (41:21):
From by the way, that's just looking at you that's
just that's just a wild guest. That's just a wild guest, Right,
You're one of these guys, have taken it seriously all
your life.
Speaker 10 (41:31):
Yeah, it's it's it's weird. It was kind of like
a tech nerd and a tech company for a long time.
But I still always had his passion for working out
and nutrition and that's what kind of stumbled me into
this industry.
Speaker 1 (41:43):
Why in Field of Greens, what I love about it,
it's organic superfood. It's different than what you see advertising
on the TV because that's a different process. Your process
is kind of handcrafted, and that's why Field of Greens
so good for you. And this is why I get
an energy boosts every time I use it. But I'm
most fas fascinated by the study you did at Auburn
(42:04):
and what the study said.
Speaker 2 (42:05):
Talk to me about that.
Speaker 4 (42:07):
Yeah, well just like what you said.
Speaker 10 (42:09):
So, I mean, what's that's really break house apart from
our competitors is we do have and I know Mike's
been on the show a few times, doctor Kim, we
have the best doctors. I guess that's what having the
best staff is what makes the best company. And we're
talking a lot about entrepreneurship today, and I think that's
key is having the best people to make the best company.
And our doctors are the best, and so if if
(42:30):
we can make a product better different than our competition,
they don't do it. But doctor Kim and his team
they knew that.
Speaker 4 (42:37):
Well.
Speaker 10 (42:37):
Basically what they did is that they they chose all
the fruits and vestrals inside field of greens for their
you know, the way they react to your body different
than anything else. Uh, and everyone else 's these extracts
to create their products. Ours is just desiccated fruits and
vestels that were chosen to for their specific reasons on
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how they affect their body, whether it's your lung health,
heart health, kidney, liver cells. And we were always trying
to find different ways to try to like get this
point across to our customers. We used to have the
doctor Health Promise. We still have that, but everything's always
been there's no other product like this on the market,
so how do we really prove it? And the biological
(43:18):
age test, which is getting so popular these days, is
really based on the health of your vital organs and
your cells.
Speaker 7 (43:25):
And so we're like, all right, well it's perfect, let's
put Field Greens to the test.
Speaker 4 (43:29):
Because this is this is what we say it does.
So we partner with Auburn.
Speaker 10 (43:32):
University to do a health and biological age study. And
and that's the thing. We wanted to make sure that
participants literally changed nothing. They had the same diet, you know,
they would eat fast food, they didn't stop drinking or
exercise more. The only difference they made was adding Field
of Greens daily. And after a bunch of medical testing
and studies, the results came back as we expected. Field
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of Greens was shown to slow the bodies aging by
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So anyone that wants additional active years of their life,
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is now proven back by Auburn study to give you
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Speaker 2 (44:26):
Talk to me.
Speaker 1 (44:27):
You've now said, hey, we want to focus on on
Black Friday specially, we want people to really get access
to this product.
Speaker 2 (44:33):
Talk to me about the sale.
Speaker 10 (44:35):
Yeah, I mean this time of year especially everyone's on
the run, eating on the go. It's it's and sometimes
health kind of goes by the wayside. You find yourself
January first with a few extra pounds and that's when
people come back. But yeah, it's a perfect time. Thirty
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Actually, our weight loss prouct became.
Speaker 10 (44:58):
Our number one seller now because I mean just I
think the reviews are what seld people on that too
and people talking about But the field of greens is amazing.
All the products are amazing. So it's thirty percent off everything.
Speaker 1 (45:10):
Go to This is the thing the Warren Posse loves
is to go to the site and see reviews. I mean, tay,
you've got fifteen thousand, five star you guys are amazing.
I tell people when they work with us, have your
customers give reviews of the product that sells it better
than anything. Where do people go again to get the
thirty percent off and where they go to see where
other warm Posse members have used the product and talked
(45:31):
about it.
Speaker 10 (45:32):
Yes, breakoutsell dot com, breakout sail dot com. You don't
use it, you don't need a promo co right now,
just it'll be automatically applied. But go to any product
I please go check it out. See what other people
have said about it. Just scroll right to the bottom
and you're going to see going from me the war room,
posse giving these pots orts and they'd send in photos
and everything else. And they even talk about how the
doctors make them say, yeah, you're healthier.
Speaker 2 (45:54):
It's all great, great, great stuff. Myles. Thank you so
much man, Thank you for joining some Black Friday. Always
enjoy it.
Speaker 10 (46:00):
Thank you so much for having me.
Speaker 2 (46:01):
I appreciate being here.
Speaker 4 (46:02):
Thank you for your partner.
Speaker 2 (46:04):
I love these guys. Love these guys. Taje Gil tays
we're going to have a very special.
Speaker 1 (46:13):
Video in the start the next hour, and Taje, if
you can hang around, love you right, chotgun a little
bit in the next hour. We're going to have a
very special video in the next hour. Your head of security, uh,
your head of security went out and wash and was
doing some reps, doing some practice, and we we put
that up. We put that up. You gave me a video.
I'm just going to say, hey, tas girls got his
head of security. Well he's over roasting. One more time.
(46:35):
I want I am. I love all the sponsors, right,
we make sure that we just love the product. We
get to know the people. We know how they're not
just maga, but I thing yours because I've seen you
in a different environment. You headed our security for years
and years and years, and you always had this dream
and then when you exec you did it, and you executed.
Speaker 2 (46:54):
And the companies at the top is at the highest level.
Speaker 1 (46:57):
In fact, we now have some of the top private
hedge funds in the world egg Private Deck. We have
the companies they own and started are starting to ripoff
ripoff's Tage's Tage's theory of the case about acid and
coffee and about drinking without milk and sugar.
Speaker 2 (47:14):
One more time.
Speaker 1 (47:15):
We got about a minute, Sir, Where do people go
today to check out the fifteen thousand five star reviews
from more Imposse and others?
Speaker 8 (47:22):
Sir, Yeah, you got a warpath Dot coffee use promo
code war room and like Steve said, just go on
the site and read the reviews. People love this coffee.
Speaker 4 (47:32):
They love it.
Speaker 8 (47:33):
It's it's amazing coffee. Like you know, like we roast
it on the proporated drum. That way we don't burn it,
and by doing that, it's got a low acid content.
It's not bitter, and you can drink it straight black.
You don't need milk, you don't need sugar. The coffee
is incredible that the taste we went after is we
nailed it. It's people love it. Just read the reviews.
Speaker 1 (47:56):
You just stuck the landing the other thing before we
go to break or through the top of the hour,
Taje had every opportunity to go and use particularly when
the beans starting a price to use lesser qualiy beans.
Speaker 2 (48:07):
He's not going to do that.
Speaker 1 (48:08):
The company's going to make less same revenue or growing revenue,
but maybe less on the margin. Buddy said, No, we're
going to keep We've started something here. We're going to
finish what we started with making the best coffee in
the world. That's why I'm so incredible. Taje gil riding
shotgun over a warpath coffee stick around one of my
favorite shows of the year, Black Friday, The Black Friday Special.
(48:29):
You get to know the folks who work with war Room,
who they are as people, how they started their companies,
The ups and downs of being an entrepreneur. It's not
all ups. There's a lot of downs. You've got to
know how number one, how to mitigate risk, but also
how to be resilient, how to be able to take
a punch, how to be anti fragile.
Speaker 2 (48:49):
All next hour here in the war room,