Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:03):
Good morning. You're rope down to enter the arena and
join the battle to.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Save America with your host Sean Parnell.
Speaker 1 (00:14):
Good evening, America. Welcome to Battleground Live. This is the
show where we kick ass, we take names, we lockhorns
with the radical left, never quit, we never surrender. From
sea to shining Sea and everybody in between. Welcome Patriots
(00:34):
on this Friday, and thank god it's Friday. Another glorious
week in the books. It's great to have you all here.
Happy birthday to bumpin' mcgroin. Of course, you know, this
is the kind of stuff that we talk about in
the live chat an hour prior to the show. So
(00:56):
if you are a new listener, a new view were
and you've got the time, you feel like you want
to chat an hour before the show, come on in.
This is this show, I mean, largely regarded to have
the best chat on all of Rumble, and we are
very glad about that because you all make it this way,
(01:18):
and furthermore, this is your show and it always will
be so in service to your show, Please go ahead
and smash that like button, that little green thumb beneath
the video. Smash it till we make the leaderboard. We've
made it every single day for the last couple of weeks. Now.
Don't want to break that streak tonight. Now listen, as
(01:42):
you can probably tell, I am still sick. I think
I'm a little worse today than I was yesterday. I mean,
I think it's difficult to tell. I think overall, maybe
I feel a little bit better. Yesterday I didn't have
a whole lot of energy. But today you're hearing it
in my voice. I feel like I'm losing my voice now.
(02:04):
But guess what, folks, I can't take a break. I
can't quit the battle crew. It's just not what I do.
I love spending time with you all. I told you yesterday.
I consider you all to be my family. Seriously, we
spend an hour together every single day. I mean that's
(02:26):
some legit quality time. Speaking of family, milestone happened today
in Fort Parnell, and I gotta tell you kind of
a big deal to me. Been waiting on this for
three years. We've had an ice machine. When we moved
(02:46):
into ice machine and under cabinet ice machine, it wasn't functional.
We love the place that we're in, we love the
people who we purchased the house from. I mean, they're
great American patriots. There was an amazing undercounter ice machine.
It wasn't functioning when we came in, but we saved
up over the last couple of years and we finally
got one. And I told I told you all this
(03:08):
earlier on. The company delivers it and the delivery drivers
pull the old well, uh, we can't actually do it
because of liability issues, and I called it. By the way,
this is the second or third time we've ordered appliances
after we saved up to get them, and they arrive
(03:29):
and these delivery people you pay, you pay through the
wazoo to have these things installed, and then they get
here and they're like, oh, you could really do the
Oh really, you know, in their heart of hearts, they're
just being lazy. And that's another thing. It's hard to
find people who actually want to do like contracting work
in this day and age. And what's crazy, I can't
(03:51):
tell you. And the contractors that we do talk to,
they tell me, they've told me many stories of being
underbid by illegal alien you know, sometimes by like thirty
or forty percent, Like, how the hell can you compete
with that? Folks? We've got to get this illegal alien
invasion under control when Trump gets back in office. But
(04:12):
found a great, great group of contractors have been helping
us pick some things around the house and get our
and really just helping us a lot. And they came
to the house and they put in the ice maker.
And this is glorious. Folks. Listen, I have not had
ice in this house for three I mean, you have
(04:33):
to buy ice, right, the bags of ice. But this
is tough. This is a tough thing. And you might
be thinking, well, that's not that big of a deal.
When you have five kids, it's kind of a big deal,
especially when all the girls have these stanleys. Have you
ever seen the stanleys? There are these big, huge water
bottles this big. They carry them everywhere. Now the girls
(04:55):
have multiple stanleys, and they fill those stanleys up with
ice every time they get them. And then you know,
I got my boys who were scooping glasses filled with ice.
So I work my ass off on the show all day,
helping Commander Melanie, doing whatever it is that we need
to do around the house, trying to give you a
good quality show. And at the end of the day,
I don't drink every night but if I want to
(05:17):
sit down and have a drink, I go get ice,
and damn it, it's not there. Story of my life.
But guess what. Knock on wood. Of course, knock on wood.
My ice problems are over. Katie, my oldest daughter, my
oldest child, came down in the studio before we went live,
and she said, look at this ice cube. It looked
(05:40):
like a diamond. It was so beautiful. It was a
big piece of ice. I'm telling you, I can't wait.
It's gonna take a couple of days to actually fill
up the ice undercounter ice maker. But apparently thirty pounds
of ice we will never be It might be a
little bit overkill. Yeah, of course it's a little bit overkill,
but we'll never run out of ice again with five kids.
(06:00):
So now the only thing that we have to worry
about is hiding food from them, because, believe it or not,
you kind of got to hide food from five kids
because sometimes the snacks that you get are gone by
the time you get to eat them. So these are
just issues that we deal with in Ford. Parnell. Don't
think less of me, by the way, I'm not the
one that hides the food, Okay, it's not me. I'm
(06:21):
not gonna name names. You know who it might be
thinking about. She's upstairs right now listening to the show,
and I guarantee you I'm gonna get a hate text
from her here in a second. But look respect right,
like I get it. We got five kids. Sometimes you
got to hide the snacks because they'll be gone before
you get a chance to eat them. Commander Melanie is
(06:41):
texting me right now, in very real time that she
is not afraid to hide food in the house to
keep it from the depraved fingers of our five children. No,
we're not afraid of that. One time we had I
had to replace the pelasov remember last year and when
we always have heating problems in the winter. So Pellett
(07:02):
stove went out a couple of years ago. Not good
when you live in western Pennsylvania, north of the city
of Pittsburgh. So we replace that, and I put the
old one because I think I can still use it,
maybe to heat the garage or something. And I put
the old one in the garage. Then I open it
up one day and there's a bunch of cans of
pop in there. Melanie was using the pellet ban the
(07:23):
pellet bin to hide her pop from the kids. Now,
this is next level secret squirrel stuff in Fort Parnew.
This is why we call her commander. Okay, she's very,
very squirrely when it comes to this stuff, and apparently
she's not ashamed at all. Okay, So, without further ado,
I've got Brian Dean right on deck. But I want
to send a quick shout out thanks to Bulldog Patriot.
(07:46):
He said, it's another good day to slam a beer
and fly a drone through the New Jersey. Happy Friday.
Thanks Bulldog. We love you. We're grateful to have you
with us here tonight. So I've got Brian Dean right
on deck. We've got a whole lot of stuff to
talk about, and I know that you all are clamoring
for Brian Dean Wright. He missed last week, right because
(08:07):
he's just he's just so busy. You know. He's a
former CIA operations officer. He's a true great podcast called
The Right Report. Yes, you know.
Speaker 2 (08:17):
And so Donald Trump has asked me to be governor
of Canada. That is something I wanted to break on
your show. Very very excited. He called me up and
he said, Ryan, let me, let me gotta be honest
with you. We need Canada, also Greenland and Iceland. Why
because we need those those whales with the horns. That's
the only way we're gonna make America grade again. We
need the nar walls.
Speaker 1 (08:38):
So why are you governor of Canada? Why would he
appoint you governor of Canada? Canady just doesn't like Trudeau.
Speaker 2 (08:44):
I'm sorry, why not? Come on, I'm a perfect candidate
to replace that communist. Let's be honest, Canada could be
lovely again. We just got to get rid of the leftists,
and I'm the guy to do it.
Speaker 1 (08:54):
I can as a CIA guy. Can you speak candidly
as to whether or not Justin Trude is Fidel Castro's son.
I'm just saying they look exactly alike.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
Well, what I'm saying is that because I have eyes,
I agree. You don't need to be part of the
CIA to figure that one out. As a little immediate
DNA test with the.
Speaker 1 (09:12):
Al rets, it's kind of unbelievable. They really do look
exactly alike. And in this crazy world that we live in,
it wouldn't surprise me, not even in the slightest you know.
Speaker 2 (09:24):
If Fido Castro and is uh Trudeau's mother were quite close.
Actually they really were. I mean this is very yes, yes,
she had a very big crush on him. Actually she
was quite open about it. She wasn't and they remember
back of the day she and her her then husband,
the Prime minister of the previous Trudeau prime minister, Honeymoon.
I believe it was in Cuba exactly.
Speaker 1 (09:45):
I mean this seat.
Speaker 2 (09:46):
I'm not here to judge. I'm just saying, there's a look.
It's a very simple look.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
There's a look. It's a very real thing. Did you
did you hear that? Nancy? So if Nancy Pelosi falls
in Luxembourg today, I guess she's out in Europe anniversary.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
I had a lot of stock tips in her her pockets.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
So she fell over, she broke she broke her hip.
And prior to that, earlier this week, Mitch McConnell fell
and apparently he was serious, not I mean serious and
seriously injured enough to be in a wheelchair. I mean
what I mean, Brian, there is something. I mean, what
is with our body politic in America today where we
(10:28):
have senators and I mean it's it's bad in the
house too, but it's I feel like it's worse than
the Senate, where people are serving until they're ninety five
years old. Like in the case of Diane Feinstein.
Speaker 2 (10:39):
Here here's here's where that was horrible.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
It really was, like I don't wish this on anybody,
by the way, but she clearly is not cognizant of
what's happening around her, and yet she has she's still
in the Senate and she has a proxy voting for
how is any of this constitutional? Well it's not.
Speaker 2 (10:59):
And I think that that it's representative of why a
lot of people typically don't vote because like it doesn't matter,
or in the primary, we're going to get a Pelosi
or whomever on the Republican side, and it doesn't. They're
never actually going to reflect the will of the people.
They're never going to do our job, So why bother voting?
And I think that's actually what Trump had up against
him to really rally those people and states all across
(11:21):
this country, those low propensity voters to say, I get it,
you have checked out. I'm going to go on some
of your crazy podcasts. I'm going to say some bonkers
things and remind you actually the politics not only going
to be fun, but you should love your country enough
to vote, and we got to do it because we've
got to get rid of the crazy cackling Kamala or else.
Just the joints going to go in the trash. And
so I think that what you're talking about, whether it
(11:42):
be McConnell or the way be Pelosi, these are people
who've been in DC for far too long. They don't
really reflect the will of the people anymore, only reflect
their own bottom lines, their own personal networks, make a
lot of money that are secret stock rates, and it's
a moment of profound change in this country. I think
this last election was a really, really big in that
way you look the electorate.
Speaker 1 (12:01):
What's really funny about it? And we'll get on too.
We got lots of stuff to talk about today. But
it really, I mean, you're so right about that. It
really I think this election was a referendum on so
many things. I was watching a segment with the view
and they what is clear to me, my friend, is
(12:22):
that the Democrats, most of them, and outside of guys
like John Fetterman and James Carbo, who I do think
get why the Democrats lost. I'm not saying that John
Fetterman is sincere, That's not what I'm saying. But the
vast majority of them just can't figure it out. Watching
the segment on the View, and it was like one
big therapy and cope session, my friend, like where they're like,
(12:45):
I have these people, they're just all so misinformed. Seventy
seven million people who voted for President Trump, like independent,
some Democrats, all just misinformed. They can't wrap their mind
around it. I mean, what do you make of that?
Speaker 2 (13:01):
Well, earlier this week, if we looked at the ratings
the La Times and Forbes magazine both to two really
really thoughtful pieces on this. We are watching the ratings
at both MSNBC and CNN to a little bit lesser extent,
but collapse upwards of forty to fifty plus percent, to
the point that they're asking Rachel Maddow and other fellows
like her to go ahead, And that was mean, to
go ahead and reduce their salaries because they are too
(13:25):
expensive and there's not enough ad money coming in. Now,
what's interesting is Fox News is actually picking up some
of those people. These are Democrats who are like, you know,
let me listen to what the conservatives have to say.
Maybe they're not all crazy. So I think that that's
a really interesting sort of data point to see leftist
politic outlets like CNN and certainly MSNBC their ratings collapsing.
(13:47):
Fox News now controlling about seventy percent seven zero percent
of cable news right now, and that number is increasingly Democrats.
So I think that's a really interesting sort of insight
into the country right now. We're looking to realize how
we think and what we.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
Think speaking of, you know, realigning how we think the Democrats.
Have you been tracking this United Healthcare CEO assassination. I mean,
just it's just so you watch the video. I've talked
about it a little bit on the show, but you know,
(14:22):
my show is primarily opinion. The right report is just
very locked down and basically it's like your own personal
presidential daily brief. But I still try to not speculate
when I feel like it's not responsible and I am
not sure. I don't know enough about what happened with
this to really talk about it in depth. But what
(14:46):
I do know is that it's tragic. You watch the video,
it's tragic that gets shot in the back, staggers a
couple of steps, turns around, looks at the assassin and
guy's a husband of bother in the left, and I
have some sound. I don't even think I'll play it,
but it's probably sufficient to just summarize it. But people
(15:09):
like AOC and Jimmy Kimmel are making they're making light
of this. They're making this out to be a joke,
and they're saying like, well, you know, people that don't
have health care, that's basically healthcare companies committing violence on
someone else by denying them coverage. And AOC makes the
(15:30):
point I didn't have health care coverage until I ran
for Congress, And the point she was making was that
how horrible and wrong that is. But nobody deserves to
be a sad the guys. This guy's not the cause
of these problems. It's just I just think it's evil,
is what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (15:47):
What we've seen since Look, yeah, what we have seen
since this murder or folks on the left saying, hey,
we shouldn't murder people. That said, and then you know,
whatever the explanation is, Okay, you know, when you work
at the CIA, you know you shouldn't murder people. But
that said, we got to kill the Islamic radicals, Okay,
I hear you there. But the point in this case
(16:10):
is the American medical system is broken. And you can
point to lots of different culprits for this, the health
insurance agencies, doctors, their insurance providers, or their liability providers.
We got the middlemen for both, the drug prescription companies,
the pharmaceutical companies. There are lots of if we want
to call them villains, we can. But the point is
(16:31):
there are lots of people who are incentivized to keep
us sick. They make money off of people being sick,
or they would sure not want to kill you. They
don't want you to die either necessarily, but they certainly
would would have no problem keeping you sick because you
make a lot of money off of that. So that's
a really important debate that guys like RFK Junior, whether
you like him or not, he's certainly ringing the bell
(16:52):
on this issue. There are lots of others as well
who are saying our systems are broken. So, for instance,
on the vaccine side of things, there's the reporting system
called VERS. The British Medical Journal BMJ did a brilliant
investigative report into this about a year ago, saying the
whole VARIUS system, which is supposed to tell us all
that A don't worried that all the vaccines are safe.
That var system is broken, wildly understaffed, The people who
(17:16):
are there have clear conflicts of interest, and the reports
that you do make, they rarely follow up on them.
In fact, they interviewed doctors that UCLA and other places
Harvard Medical School, Yale Medical School calling in and talking
about the COVID nineteen shot at the time and seeing
the very system is just broken. So it's not to
say that there aren't lots of different parts and pieces
to this very very big puzzle that we could all say, hey,
(17:38):
that needs to be fixed. Yes, murder, We're not going
to murder our way out of this problem. We're just
not going to. Yeah, there are other problems where you
can murder your way out of it, absolutely, depending on
how you dispose of the bodies. Yes, I'm all about that. However,
this problem ain't one of them.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
Well, you, speaking of COVID, I I played this clip.
I try not to recycle sound on the show, but
I played this clip of Cashptel talking to Glenn Beck,
and it was Cashptel basically saying that you know, since COVID.
We've learned that Gena Haspell has paid six CIA guys
(18:21):
to push this bogus conspiracy theory that the lab that
that COVID did not come from a lab in China,
that it came from a wet market and made a
jump from batstate. I mean, like, what the hell? How
is this?
Speaker 3 (18:40):
So?
Speaker 1 (18:40):
I mean, this seems like the CIA does lots of things,
but even this seems like a bridge too far for
the CIA. Am I wrong?
Speaker 2 (18:46):
This was well, this is this is what I understand,
and I am very excited for guys like Cashptel or
John Ratcliff at the CIA and others, you know, to
get into these organizations and explained what this could mean.
So what I understand happened was that these individuals, whether
it be case officers or analysts or different sides of
the Intel house, put this report together that said what
(19:08):
it said, which is that the lap Lag theory was
crazy or less than likely than some magical bats that
came out of wherever. After they came out with a report,
that's when they got what is called an Exceptional Performance
Award or an EPA because they did this really great report.
If the allegation is that they got the EPA really beforehand.
(19:28):
In other words, they were said, look cook the books
on this analysis, say that this didn't come from the
Wuhan the Institute, and just say it came from a
bat and we're going to give you ten thousand bucks
to lie. Okay, that's really important. We should dig into that.
If rather, it's just a bureaucratic thing where epas get
handed out. I'm not going to say all the time,
(19:49):
but they're not super super uncommon. So they did this work,
they did this great report, and it was a really
good one, and they got an EPA after they put
together the report. That is not necessarily unusual. So we
just to have somebody like a Ratcliff or somebody at
the O, D and I, which of course would be
over for Tulci Gabbard, just look into this and make
sure that Gina Haspell didn't pull some sort of shenanigans,
because let's be honest, Gina hasn't necessarily been a great
(20:13):
friend to the Republic for a long time, so it's
in my view so it's pretty fair to just just
make sure. Because the CUA, you know, they do they
do train paid liars, so that kind of seems relevant
in this case and many others. So for me, I'm
the one good one, right, I promise.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
So what do you think you don't like? Gena Hasspell.
I mean, here's my Trump appoints are right, So yeah,
I mean, and I'm not, by the way, blaming Trump
for any of that. He's just learning the ropes in
his first term. And you think the people that you
select and a point will be loyal to you. I mean, honestly,
I know for a fact that that's exactly what he thought,
that I'll be able to work with Democrats, I'll be
(20:54):
able to work with Republicans, will bury the hatchet against Clinton, like,
let's work to make America great again. Obviously he faced
some very very stiff opposition, right, but like, you know,
so tell me what you're thinking about, Gena hass I'm
not a fans so.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
Look, just step me back the whole point I think
that you're just talking about with Trump, and I think
this is a lot of us really before Trump, and
certainly during the COVID pandemic was confirmed, we kind of assumed, hey, look,
you know, bureaucrats are bureaucrats, you know, but really some
of those technocrats have got to be smart, they've got
to be providing value. So the administrative state, you know,
isn't necessarily inherently bad or evil, right right, Well, then
(21:32):
we get Donald Trump and we see the Crossfire Hurricane investigation,
where the NSA, the CIA, FBI, and all the rest
of them were absolutely rotten from the top to the bottom.
And then we get into the COVID pandemic and we
see guys like Tony Fauci and others at NIH squashing
what we now know to be absolutely true because they
were probably involved in some shenanigans, whether that be the
Peter Zach guy or you know, the rest of it
(21:55):
with Eco Health Alliance and whatnot. So the point is,
I think a lot of us are now like, you know,
I kind of understand Trump's point. There is such a
thing as an administrative state or deep state. I shouldn't
trust those technocrats, and that really sucks for lots of reasons.
One of them, I'm paying all their salaries. But second,
they're not really working on behalf of the American people
and the republic. That's I think what mister Trump has
(22:18):
learned is that you can't assume that they're all those people,
even if they are just sort of turds and they
don't do great work, they're not going to try to
destroy you because they will, and in his case they
tried to, and you can argue they kind of did
in his first term and they Needcap the guy. So yeah,
in terms of Hasspital, she's part of that. She is
part of it. In my view having worked with her
(22:38):
and knowing about her, she's one of these people who
really is not kind of an America first person. She
gets really caught up in the fifty one spies who
lied about the Hunter Biden laptop. She's the kind of
person who would have signed that just because she wants
to be part of the cool kid's table. So this
is what exists in that world. It's a lot of
spies that want to be good friends with each other,
help each other out with post retirement jobs, all the
(23:00):
rest of that stuff. You know, you shock up to
move up that old expression. Well, Gina Haskell understands that
in order to get a senior position, you got to
be nice to the senior spies. So she comes from
that ilk. That is not the leadership this country needs,
and that's not the leadership that the CIA needs.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
God, that's a fascinating answer. Okay, yeah, seriously, that's that's
such a good point. I mean, God, it's interesting to
hear that that dynamic really exists in the CIA. I
suppose it exists everywhere, but you would think that especially
in organizations at the CIA where your life and death, Like,
there's some especially clandestine's skill involved in ascending the ranks,
(23:39):
right Like how do you become a director of the
clandestine services or something like that without having any clandestine
services yourself. I mean I would just think that like
sometimes being a leader, like if you're gonna go lead,
you know, I'm thinking like of dunder Mifflin in the office,
but a paper company to a coal company. I think
leadership can sometimes translate. You might have to learn the business,
(24:01):
but being a leader is being a leader. But if
you're a leader of spies who have very refined skill
sets and you don't know any of them, I think
that would be damn near impossible. So I would think
that there'd be some level of merit involved in promotions
at the CIA.
Speaker 2 (24:16):
Well you think that, Yeah, Look, it's it really is.
If you suck up, you move up. That's how the
agency works, it's not necessarily merit. You know, you can
have you can say hey, I worked abroad, or I
worked on this case or the other, but a lot
of that stuff might have been trash if you have
the right people protecting you to move you up along.
So I think sometimes this is from what I understand
(24:38):
in the military. Some of this exists in the military too,
but right so, it's the same same thing at the agency.
And it's something that I'll tell you when I started
at the CIA just after nine to eleven, less than
two months after we were there, because we were afraid
that this country was going to get destroyed. We didn't
know the next time we were going to get hid.
So we were all very, very motivated to sort of
(24:58):
be of service to this country and keep ourselves and
our families protected. And that ethos, that's the kind of
ethos that you need to find, encourage, facilitate, move up
the ranks. Unfortunately, right now, that is not how the
CIA works. We got a lot of this diversity, equity
and inclusion craft, so it's absolutely irrelevant. That is not
mission centered, and that's what needs to be changed. So
(25:18):
if we have a CIA director who wasn't like me, right,
who didn't go out to the world and recruit spies
and still secrets. I'm okay with that, so long as
they have people around them who understand that world and
can understand that the CIA is full of people who
lie and can help them ask really smart and important questions.
And then, more importantly, from a leadership perspective, this is
(25:38):
what I believe about guys like Pete Hegseth who might
not have whatever resumes some people want him to have.
Do you have the discernment after you ask the important questions?
Do you have the discernment and judgment to make good decisions?
That's what good leadership is all about. And if a
guy like heag Seth or whomever it might be you
know in the CIA case, hasn't gone out and recruited
those spies, okay, just make sure that you help during
(26:01):
your confirmation hearing, explain to the Senate and explain to
the American people that you understand that experience isn't necessarily
the end all be all that you need to be
able to ask important questions with that good discernment and
that good judgment. That's what I'm looking forward to hear
in January.
Speaker 1 (26:16):
Well, okay, soft Shift gears with me, and can we
talk about drones for a second.
Speaker 2 (26:23):
Yes, Why what's going on with drones?
Speaker 1 (26:30):
I've been so excited to talk to you all week
about this, and strangely enough, it's been left on the
cutting room floor pretty much every day this week, which
kind of sucks. So we really haven't had a chance
to talk about it. But a quick synopsis, drones over
New Jersey. Nobody knows what the hell they are. Representative
Van Drew, who is a member of Congress from New Jersey,
(26:50):
says it's very likely that these things are coming from
a mothership off the coast of the Atlantic, probably from Iran.
The Pentagon denies that, said, no, there's no evidence of that.
Anna Pauline A Luna, who's a representative from Congress from Florida,
says what Representative Van Drew is saying is probably true,
(27:11):
that there's it's some sort of a foreign adversary. FBI
testifies in front of Congress say we don't know what
the hell these things are, but don't worry, they're safe.
And then now like this is the breaking news about
these drones in New Jersey today. Of course, we saw
that there were reports of them over a military base
in Germany, and they seem to be spreading out over
(27:32):
the country, but one of them crashed in New Jersey today.
Out check out this footage.
Speaker 3 (27:37):
So youse are involved in an investigation in Hillsboro, New
Jersey as to a possible drone landing that happened yesterday.
The search is ongoing right now in an area between
or just off of Route two oh six in Hillsboro
near Falcon Road, and we could see a staging area
by Somerset County Hazardous material units, some other county officials
(28:02):
as well as Hillsboro agencies as well. We also understand
that the FBI is aware of the incident against a
search ongoing. It is primarily happening in a wooded area.
It's adjacent to a shopping center again in the area
of Route two oh six and Falcon Road. At this point,
(28:22):
officials not able to make any other statements as to
the status of this investigation and what details they are
that are known at this time and what they're able
to share. But there we can see some of the.
Speaker 1 (28:33):
Fighters so like, look at the firefighters there, They're just like,
what the hell is going on, like, why are there
has Matt Vans, There has Matt people there. I realize
how the.
Speaker 2 (28:46):
War the World's began, if I'm not mistaken.
Speaker 1 (28:49):
Yeah, was that what Tom Cruise runs out his house,
he sees a force section in his backyard. Do you
know what happens? So my dad listened to this speaking
of War of the World. My dad read me War
of the Worlds when I was a kid. Yeah, and
I remember being so petrivied that I would have dreams
all the time as a kid that it was real.
But really it was just the book. That's how That's
(29:11):
how good that book is. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (29:13):
Well he was just a few years early. Apparently your
your fears should have been delayed into your forties. Yeah. Look,
so you mentioned something very important in the lead up
to this, which is you're talking about in New Jersey
in the last couple of weeks. We know that this
started around about November eighteenth. I would submit to you though,
that this actually began over a year ago. So what
(29:35):
we know in the state of Virginia is that we
have these very strange series of drones one year ago
this month and the Biden minehouse and Joe Biden were
all announced or told about. This was in the President's
Daily brief. They brought in the FBI, the Department of Justice,
the DHS, everybody to try to figure out how they
could knock these things down of the out of the air,
(29:57):
Could they do it, what are the tools? And went
on for about fourteen days as the White House and
the Pentagon and others scrambled to figure out what to do.
That was a year ago. Now there was a drone
that crashed into a tree in a park in Virginia.
It was recovered and found to belong to a Chinese
national who was flying out to California, had a one
(30:18):
way flight back to China. He was arrested in California
before he got onto the plane. So with that his background,
we also know that there have been other drone incidents
like this. For instance, just about the six weeks ago
out in California and out of VanderBurg, there was a
Chinese national who was also arrested for doing surveillance and
probing actions with his I believe it was a costco
(30:40):
purchase drone. So now we've got this case in New Jersey.
So what do we know about this one? Well, we're
starting to see some of the exact same things that
we saw. For instance, off the coast of Virginia, we
have at least thirty drones that followed a Coastguard vessel
that apparently originated off the coast, and there are other
drones that are then going onto the New Jersey shore,
(31:04):
going above critical infrastructure, to include an out military installation
called Picatinny, which of course is creating one five to
five artillery shell components that are going to Ukraine. So
you put all these things together, whether it be Virginia,
whether it be California, whether it be New Jersey, and
you start to put together a few things different possibilities. One,
(31:25):
could this be China related. Yeah, we've got a couple
of instances of this happening already. What would their goal be, well,
surveillance also just to probe to see how we respond.
That is valuable information. Much like the Chinese balloon from
a couple of years ago. They learn a lot just
by understanding what we do when we don't do what
we are currently allowed to do not do. We know
(31:46):
this week that the Pentagon told New Jersey, Yeah, you
guys have the authorities, the lawful authorities to shoot these
things down. New Jersey lawenforcements said, now we don't that's
a federal law. Oh so what does that say to
an adversary? It says we don't know what we're doing
because we don't. So that's the first piece. The Russians, clearly,
you know, one of the things that that Putin does
and Moscow has done for a long time. They like
(32:09):
to create and sow chaos inside of our country. They
like to try to exacerbate divisions, create anxiety and panic.
So the Russians are quite good at that. They've done
it for a long long time. So would it be
unusual that the Russians are trying to do that in
this case, you know, flying things over to make us
think about war of the worlds? Of course not. The
Russians would absolutely do that. Would they also be interested
(32:30):
in seeing our response to these probes as well? Sure? Sure, absolutely,
knowing that these things are coming off of the of
the shore. Absolutely. The third and final one hobbyists. You know,
these are just in some cases going to be some
people who are like, you know, they just like to
create chaos. You know, local ding dongs who are just
trying to they're trying to be join in on the fund,
So we could have a multitude of things here. Irrespective
(32:53):
of what this particular crashes of the video that you showed,
I think that they're probably now multiple actors. We could
be call this a little bit of a panic in
this area that's starting to set in, so calming that's
going to be very important. But that gets to the point.
If we had a plan, there wouldn't be all this panic.
We would have shot these things down weeks ago. We
could to figure out who's shooting them and driving them
(33:15):
and flying them and so forth.
Speaker 1 (33:16):
But over a year.
Speaker 2 (33:17):
Ago, when the Biden White House and his team got
this warning in Virginia, they have had a year to
figure out a plan. They have blown it. So what
does that tell our foreign adversaries or just some knucklehead
it wants to screw around. It's just that they're the
captain now this ship or this big lumbering giant that
(33:38):
allows bees to just sort of sting us. That I
think is the important lesson for all of us to
think about is this current White House had a year
from when a very similar incident happened in Virginia. They failed.
That's the important lesson here. Leadership matters in this country.
It's showing all of us right now very vulnerable to
this kind of threat.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
Well, what's really kind of worrisome is that clearly our
airspace is not secured. I mean clearly. I mean because
if there has mat scenes, there has mat folks on
scene for a reason. Why, I mean, can these drones
be weaponized? I mean in New Jersey you hear reports
(34:19):
of some of these damn things being as big as cars, right,
you know, and heard reports and now one, by the.
Speaker 2 (34:25):
Way, matches a Russian drone by the way, it does
it does?
Speaker 1 (34:30):
Yeah, tell me, tell us what do you?
Speaker 2 (34:32):
What do you There's there's a drone that they use
that is for both surveillance and it's quite good at
disrupting like radio signals and other connections wireless devices. So
I could see that one. Again, we have a night
time footage, so it's hard to confirm, but I could
see that kind of drone engaged in all kinds of
(34:53):
nefarious activities, especially over Picatinny. I mean, that makes a
lot of sense to me, because look, we are in
the middle of a war with Russia. Can we not
forget that? Like everybody two hundred billion dollars into this war.
Dividen White House is ramping this thing up. We've had
a one point five billion dollars go out the door
over the past week to Ukraine to include drones and
all kinds of things. Do you don't think Moscow's gonna
(35:14):
find sort of asymmetric ways to punch back at us?
Of course they are. We know that they have a
massive spid based down in Mexico City. They pluss that up.
In fact, I think you and I talked about this
a number of months ago. They plussed up the number
of spies that they have operating in Mexico City. So
we should expect to see that the Russians are going
to punch us. We're punching the hell out of them
in Ukraine and in Russia. Why wouldn't Putin.
Speaker 1 (35:37):
Hit us back?
Speaker 2 (35:37):
Of course he would. You know, we're not the only
ones involved in this fight. So yes, we are apt
to see the Russians try to find ways to screw
with us, and this would be one of those great examples.
Speaker 1 (35:49):
All right, stay right there. Can we talk about Syria
when we come back? Yes, all right, let me take
a quick break. May come right back with brianding right,
stay right there, man. Brian just so great to talk
talk to him about this stuff. He's so smart on
all this. Brian Dean right back on the show. So
can we talk about Sia.
Speaker 2 (36:07):
Can you jump in real quick? So to the Good
Rangers foreign beef for a second. There's a huge screw
worm outbreak in Central America run by the cartels and
they're pushing this crap up into Mexico. We just blocked
Mexican imports of beef because of the screw worm outbreak.
So that's actually a big deal to have your own
domestic supply. American cattle herd is at the lowest rate
it has been since the nineteen sixties. That's a big deal. Also,
(36:28):
we got to talk about China and gold one of
these days. There's like they are secretly purchasing a crap
ton of gold trying to support their the new currency
to challenge a dollar. I'll come back and we'll talk
about that another time. But great supporters that you got.
That's awesome.
Speaker 1 (36:43):
Wait, that's okay, okay, So what is it? What's going
on in Mexico? What outbreak with what? Okay?
Speaker 2 (36:52):
So diversion, I love it. So back in the nineteen sixties,
the United States got rid of something called screw worm.
It's a horrific, horrific thing where a fly will put
its larvae in an open wound, and it was in
the French penal colonies. It would get inside of the
human body and it would eat people from the inside out.
The only way you could do it is basically knock
them out and get a scalpel and pull out each
(37:13):
of the worms. It's horrific.
Speaker 1 (37:16):
That's horrific.
Speaker 2 (37:17):
Because of the open borders, we are having nine million
plus people. We got all those people coming through Central
America in parts of South America, which is where the
screw worm has been found historically. Well, they're bringing this
crap in and they're moving the screw worm up through
Central America into Mexico. They found a case of screw
worm which had been eradicated in this country in the
(37:38):
nineteen sixties through a really innovative program involving some flies
and basically neutering male flies. And anyway, the point is
we got rid of it. Now it's coming back right
or at least it's down in that southern Mexico state,
and that's because of people transiting through either they've got
it or their pets on them like a dog. Let's say,
all it takes is a little scratch. These things get
(37:58):
in there, and of course we're pushing a lot of
people on animals, so we're spreading the screw worm thing.
It's a huge deal, you know, God willing, we're gonna
be able to get on top of this. But it
has been sixty seven years since we've had to deal
with it in this country, and that could be horrific
if it gets into this nation. And that's why a
lot of ranchers right now are like, stop the border
crisis for lots of reasons, but one of them theos
(38:20):
of the screw where I'm thinking, so having a domestic
supply of beef is a big deal.
Speaker 1 (38:24):
Okay, So holy smokes, that is great intel to have.
But that's also why we love having you. Okay, can
you break down for us really what's going on in
Syria because everyone's acting like everyone in our government meant,
even some Republicans, Oh, this is amazing. Rebels have taken
over Syria. I mean, Assade's a class one douchebag. You know,
(38:48):
he's killed tens of thousands of his own people.
Speaker 2 (38:50):
That's actually a Cia turm. I've seen that a cable
traffic Last one versus Class.
Speaker 1 (38:55):
Two dictator extraordinary. He flees to Rush. I guess he
has a asylum there. I I so. But the people
who took over aren't necessarily good guys. Can you give
us a sense of what's happening there?
Speaker 2 (39:09):
Oh, Lord, have mercy. So it's a mess, let's just
start with that. So at the end of the day,
there are lots of different clans and religions and tribes
and all kinds of people, where Syria for centuries has
been this kind of mixing bowl of all these different
kinds of people. That's good at all kinds of conflict.
Nineteen of the Ottoman Empire controlled it through the early
(39:30):
nineteen hundreds. It collapses inner World War One. France takes
over this region. They have it officially and unofficially until
nineteen seventy more or less. That's when the Assad family
takes control, and they've basically governed that place for the past,
you know, sixty to fifty whatever years with an iron
fist to try to keep down all of these different
competing tribes and clans and religions. All right, So that
(39:52):
gets us to this point, which is these rebels that
were based in the northwestern part of Syria swat through
and taken over the joint The thing is, did this
rubbel group called the HTS Rebel group along with another
rebel group also in the northwest. Both of them are
backed by Turkey. Okay, so what do the turk squand
what the present air Towan of that country want. Well,
(40:14):
he's got about two million Syrian refugees in his country.
He wants them out, get out of here. So but
he needs Damascus in that country to be calm to
then kick all the people out because he doesn't want
them anymore. Also, Europe has billions of these same refugees,
and they would actually probably not as bluntly as air
Towan would say, but they want them out to at
least the conservatives in Europe. So you got a lot
(40:36):
of people also in other places, a lot of Syrians
who have left the civil war that started back in
twenty and eleven, now over ten years. Everybody wants to
send these Syrians home. So that's what these rebels are
promising to do, is to create stability. But what do
we know about these There are lots of rebel groups.
By the way, this latest rubber group to HTS now
they are absolutely connected to both Al kata Isis and
(40:59):
or their ideology. In fact, earlier this week, the now
acting Prime Minister of Syria, he delivered a speech in
a conversation with a bunch of folks in Damascus. Sitting
next to him were two flags. One was the flag
of Syria. The other was the flag that is often
used by Sunni Islamic jihadists, which is the flag that
talks about it's one of the key pillars of Islam,
(41:21):
which is God is the only God and Muhammad is
his prophet. So that flag sitting next to a guy
part of a movement that has been a Solofi or
a Sunni extremist Al kata Isis group, that makes a
lot of people nervous. Yeah, go figure. So that's why
the Christians, the small numbers of Christians in Syria, as
well as the Kurdish people up in the north eastern
(41:43):
port of Syria which is where we are at, and
lots of others like, they're very nervous. And that's why
these railers are going in and blowing up all the
Syrian military gear to make sure that these rebels don't
have stuff to blow up anybody else, certainly the Israelis.
It's a mess now. But the question that I think
most of us need to be wrestling with this why
are we there? Why do we have a thousand people
(42:06):
based in the northeastern part of Syria right now? Why
do we have Kourdish backed rebels on our side? What's
the point? Well, historically, the argument, well back in twenty
thirteen and fourteen when Obama was president, was we need
to kick assad out of government. Well now the argument
is we need to stay there to prevent ISIS or
soon the extremism from becoming dominant. Well OOPSI DOPSI the
(42:29):
new guys running Damascus, they're Islamic radicals, they're the Sunni nationalists.
So what the point is is our mission there in Syria?
At this way? It's minimal. So President air Towan, he
has already started in His rebels have already started to
attack our rebels. Now the question becomes, at one point,
is he going to attack you as service members? That's
the big risk. President air Towan, I think has made
(42:51):
that not so subtle risk or assessment or threat this
weekend last week, our Secretary of State Tony Blincoln just
went over there to try to get air Towan to say,
We're not going to attack your people. They're gonna work
it out. Bottom line, Donald Trump says we should get out.
I agree with him. Let the Turks take over the
anti Isis mission. Although Isis guys are running Damascus now,
(43:12):
so I don't even know what the hell's going on there.
But the point is that's a wreck. So I think,
you know, one drop of American blood over this fight
is not worth it. But we do have some interest
in trying to take care of the people that we
work with, called the Kurdish people. We should probably try
to make sure they don't get slaughtered by all these
Isis guys. That makes sense, and also work with like
the Jordanians and the Rockies to make sure that this
(43:33):
extremism doesn't drip back into their countries. That makes sense.
And then of course we've got our friends in Israel.
We don't want to make sure that they don't get slaughtered,
but yet another group of Islamis who want to kill them,
so I think that they are ways to manage this conflict.
I don't think we need thousands of our US soldiers'
boots on the ground to solve it.
Speaker 1 (43:51):
Geeze Okay, So, speaking of escalating conflict, there was a
report that came out by ABC News that in two
and a half year of war, one million Ukrainian soldiers
have died and hundreds of thousands have lost limbs. And
now Ukraine is sending drones to Syrian Islamic rebels. What
(44:15):
the hell? I mean, talk about a complicated situation and
making it somehow more complex. I mean, it's what's going
on with all this?
Speaker 2 (44:23):
Yeah, so this is a disaster. But here here's the
way I out need to unpack this. Back in twenty
twenty two, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said that the
goal of ours in Syria or in Ukraine is to
degrade the Russian military and the Russian government. Again, let
me just repeat that the goal of being involved in
Ukraine is to create a meat grinder, a war of
(44:45):
attrition such that we destroyed the Russian state in the
Russian military. That was the goal. So what we are
now learning is that a part of that is we're
going to all this money, all this war material and druns.
We're giving this stuff to Ukraine and Ukraine is then
taking that plus our intelligence and going all around the
world to try to destroy the Russian military to try
to degrade just like Secretary Austin said that we would do.
(45:08):
We're not doing it directly. We're using the Ukraine Ukrainians
as our proxy force to do that. So what do
we know. We know that they're doing that in two places.
We learned this week that the Ukrainians are sending their
drone personnel and trainers and about one hundred and fifty
drones to Islamic fighters. These are al kadas, straight up
ideologically aligned crazy people, radical Islamis. Our money and our
(45:32):
Ukrainian fighters are now going over and training these Syrian radicals,
these Islamis. That is an addition to the fact what
you and I talked about over the summer, which is
the Ukrainians doing the same thing in the sahell of Africa,
the central part of Africa. So Ukraine is sending their
drones and their trainers to work with the Islamic radicals
in Africa to try to destroy the Russian military forces
(45:54):
that are operating in countries like Burkina, Fosso and these
jair and the rest of it. You've got this expanding
war from not just Ukraine, but this broader goal of
trying to weaken the Russian state, and they're doing it
not only inside of Ukraine but also around the world.
And if this seems just too crazy to be true,
the Ukrainian government itself, but so military has acknowledged that
(46:17):
this is what they're doing. It's been reported in the
Kiev Post, amongst others. Their deputy chief of military Intel
has acknowledged this the British press. So this isn't some
sort of conspiracy theory. So that's what is happening. This
war is going global and getting getting back to the
drone story in this country. Would it be so hard
to believe that the Russians or one of their friends
might be doing this to screw with us, because we're
(46:37):
doing this to them in places like Syria and Africa.
It's not a stretch at all. So that's why this
war in Ukraine, amongst many reasons, is so horrific. And
I think you led with one of the most important,
which is there are one hundred dred plus thousand Ukrainian
men who are dead. We talked about this before, but
we're also learning Reuters' News service Bloomberg and others have
reported this week that they've got about ninety five tho
(47:00):
Ukrainian men who have deserted because they don't want to
fight anymore. They're trying to get into Romania and Poland.
These are poor men and mostly in their forties and fifties.
By the way, they don't want to die anymore. They
want this war over. So that's why this war is
just such a disaster, for the disaster of the Ukrainian people.
Ukrainian men now spreading this drone stuff to Islamic radicals
(47:21):
in Africa and the Middle East through a proxy. It's
just a disaster. When is January? Where's Donald Trump? And
this it's crazy?
Speaker 1 (47:30):
Well, speaking of Trump, the Africa US border Somaliland like
you know, stashing they're sending illegal aliens to or at
least Somalians to Somaliland. Like what's going on there?
Speaker 2 (47:45):
Yeah, buddy, this is a good story. It's a great story,
all right. So right now, we've got a whole bunch
of people in this country who shouldn't be here, nine
million or so illegal aliens. We want to send them home, yay,
But unfortunately some countries don't want to take back their
riff raft now not a big surprise, in part because
they're you know, murders and whatever, but also just they
(48:06):
just don't want to take back their people. They were
happy to get rid of excess number of humans. That's
the case of a lot of countries in Africa that
they're citizens are now here. So what do we do
if they're not going to let us land our plane
with all these illegals, how do we get rid of them? Well,
there is this little breakaway region of Somalia called Somali Land.
It is on the Gulf of Aiden. If people got
(48:27):
their maps, it's just across the gulf from Yemen. A
little country next to it called Djibouti. But it is
a breakaway region that's actually quite safe. They've got their
own free and fair elections. They just elected a new
president actually of Somali Land. Nobody recognizes them though it's
a breakaway region. A lot of countries say no, we
want to recognize the whole of Somalia with the capital
of Mogadishu. Well, what would be a great possible solution
(48:51):
is if we recognize as breakaway terria territory called it
Somali Land, but we recognize it as Donald Trump and
his team want to do. We say, sure, we're going
to recognize you as a new nation, but you have
to take our African illegals. That's part of the deal.
We're gonna send over a bunch of planes all the illegals
that we don't want, put them in a prison. I
don't know, put them in a zoo. We don't care.
(49:11):
We don't want them. So that's the deal that the
Trumpet administration, I think is wrestling with. Should they recognize
this breakaway territory as a country, and if so, what
do we get out of it. This is when the
trump Man, who likes to do deals, comes into play,
and so that's what I'm watching for the next number
of months. Do we recognize them and do we start
shipping off our African illegals? If so.
Speaker 1 (49:31):
Brian, I was talking to one of my other CIA buddies.
I got two How dare.
Speaker 2 (49:36):
You cheat on me? This is I am outraged.
Speaker 1 (49:40):
He's like he's like gone dark, He's like out of
the country doing some secret squirrel stuff. I don't know, Yeah,
but he was. He was talking to me about how
not only has Venezuela sent trend Agua or this this
violent Venezuelan gang here. They also sent a Venezuelan prison
gang called the Promise here to America. And this is
(50:02):
like basically a group of Venezuelan prison assassins and there
are apparently thousands of them here.
Speaker 2 (50:11):
Is that bad?
Speaker 1 (50:12):
Yeah? I just.
Speaker 2 (50:16):
Had a border and interviewed people and kept them out.
Speaker 1 (50:19):
Is that the point?
Speaker 2 (50:20):
Oh, I'll be damned.
Speaker 1 (50:22):
I just honestly cannot understand for the life of me,
the justification for allowing this. I mean, I know that
the Left hates this country, but that they want to
destroy this country because it certainly seems that way.
Speaker 2 (50:35):
Brother, there's also Brazilian prison gangs. It's not just Venezuelan.
We got all kinds of prison gangs now coming up
into this country and setting up shop.
Speaker 1 (50:43):
I don't understand it. I mean I know that open.
I just are these like violent revolutionaries, these democrats that
want to overthrow the country because that's what they would
and that's what somebody who was trying to actively destroy
this country would allow if they had a right. I mean,
it's just how do you say, if you're in this
(51:05):
Biden administration, like, what's the justification? You can't possibly think
it's okay to have these violent prison gangs here.
Speaker 2 (51:15):
Well, first, just the data on this is this week
the New York Times published the fact that, yes, this
is the biggest dump of foreign nationals into this country
ever in American history, even before you know, the early
nineteen hundreds and into the late eighteen hundreds. So that
really is the magnitude. So when people start talking about invasion,
it was that was never bad or big of it,
(51:35):
or race asked to say it was true. Right, So now,
of course the question becomes, well, why did they allow
this invasion? What was the point? Yeah, so I think
that there are different motivations. Some Democrats on the left
are kind of your John Lennon democrat, you know, Lenin
Democrats were like, you know, let's all get into a
trust circle and let people in from around the world.
They're just naiven the stupid.
Speaker 1 (51:57):
You also have.
Speaker 2 (51:58):
Marxists, of course, who are like, hey, human lays needs
to be able to cross the borders just like capital does.
That's another argument. And then you have demons. And I
really mean this truly, I believe that there are some
people who just don't care that you open up a border.
And some of those people are going to be, you know,
chaos agents. I think there are chaos agents inside of
the Democrat Party. Let me just give you one sort
(52:19):
of demonic example. The governor of Massachusetts encouraged her citizens,
along with the mayor of Boston, to let people, these
migrants or illegal aliens go into their homes stay in
their homes because they were overfilled with all their various
gyms they were filling up. What happened, none of these
people were vetted, and now we have cases where these
(52:39):
illegal aliens were raping children throughout the state. We have
these cases now. So why would you know, knowing that
these people were not properly vetted, as a governor, as
a mayor, why would you encourage your citizens to open
their doors to these people. I'm sorry, it is demonic,
and that's you know. I believe in evil, and I
(53:00):
believe in good, and I believe that God is real
and so is Satan. And I think that, you know,
not not to go too crazy on this, but I
do think that that is an element of this. There
is a certain amount of sort of demonic motivation here
by some of these folks on the left, because otherwise
I just don't it starts to become inexplainable.
Speaker 1 (53:19):
Exactly exactly, I mean, okay, so can we talk some
good news about coffee. Everything's awful, yes, yes, coffee is
very expensive, but there's also some good research coming out
of Portray tell us about. We got a lot of
coffee drinkers on this show.
Speaker 2 (53:36):
Amazing. I'm also a coffee drinker, eighteen cups a day.
So here's the bottom line. So, Vietnam and Brazil two
important countries to think about if you like coffee. About
sixty percent of the world's coffee comes from those two places,
so I pay attention to those spots. They've had a
lot of droughts and a lot of flooding, terrible last
couple of years. That's why this year we've seen about
(53:56):
eighty four percent increase of Arabica prices, some of the
cheaper beans coming out of Vietnam. That's step about seventy
eight seventy seven percent. So that's why you're paying a
lot more for coffee. By the way, if you've seen it,
but you should still keep drinking it. By the way,
if you want to say, oh, I'll just drink cocoa
or something. Sorry, that's up fifty percent this year because
of bad cocoa prices and conditions in Ghana and County Wois.
(54:17):
But the point is with coffee, it's good. Some great
research out of Portugal and also University of Washington University
showing that basically what we're seeing is in the gut.
People who drink coffee have outwards of eight times more
of a specific bacteria that creates something called buterate, and
that creates some really really wonderful anti inflammatory processes, some
(54:39):
really good brain gut health or gut connection. So that
might help with things like in Alzheimer's or a dementia.
Keeps that gut really really clean and really boosted full
of really good stuff. So there's some good science coming
out of that as well as some really fascinating stuff
out of Portugal. Your right to say that they are
showing this really wonderful general decrease of life of bad things.
(55:00):
In other words, you just tend to live longer drinking coffee,
and those years that you do live longer, you're healthier. Again,
this probably gets back to the gut connection and that
bacterial universe that is in our guts. So if you're
a coffee drinker, they say around three cups a day,
but you're just based on your body. But there are
really some wonderful medical benefits and now science is catching
up to help us understand exactly why that is.
Speaker 1 (55:23):
So do they recommend eighteen cups a day?
Speaker 3 (55:26):
Not?
Speaker 2 (55:27):
Usually? Not usually. That is just what I do because
I work fourteen plus hours a day and I got
to do something. And apparently cocaine is illegal unless you're
a Hunter Biden, and then it's fine and you can
actually do it in bathrooms in the White House. Unfortunately,
I'm not a Biden, so I got to stick with
the coffee.
Speaker 1 (55:42):
All right, Brian, tell us where we can find you,
my friend at the White House.
Speaker 2 (55:46):
I'm gonna be doing a coca Hunter, so I'll see
you there soon. But if not there, also, you can
find me on podcast platforms everywhere. The Right Report, WRIGHD
like The Right Brothers. You can find that on all
major podcasts platforms. I kick off usually around five six
o'clock every day Monday through Friday. And then if you
want all the sources to all the things like babble
on about, I've got a substack Rightreport dot substack dot
(56:09):
com six bucks a month, seventy bucks a year. You
can pull down the daily transcripts, click on all the sources,
send that to your friends, show them how smart you are.
But if all that sounds crazy and you don't want
to see or hear my voice. Got it? Just ones
day a week, join me on this show with America
Sweetheart shop for now.
Speaker 1 (56:24):
Well, thank you, my friend. Hey, what do you got
anything cool? Plan for the holidays? Anything going on?
Speaker 2 (56:30):
Cool? I work, that's cool. I'm America's coal miner. Really,
my podcaster is like owning a dairy. By the way
we're talking about this, I have to melt twice a day.
I have to melt the news twice a day. I
gotta do it twice a day. So no, I'm gonna
be working. I might have a family pop by. It'll
be fun.
Speaker 1 (56:48):
Well, okay, so see you next week. Maybe let's do
it all right, my friend, we'll see you soon. You well,
all right. That's Brian Dean right, one of the smartest
guys in the business. We love having them. Okay, listen,
make sure you subscribe to his podcast. I mean, I
get so much feedback from folks who listen and watch
this show. They listen to Brian's stuff every single day.
(57:12):
It's only like twenty five minutes, so it's super easy.
It's out first thing in the morning. You should definitely
go subscribe to that if you can subscribe to him
on substack too, because you get all of the really
awesome stuff, like all those research stuff, like he backs
up everything that he says in this podcast. It really
is a tremendous value. Okay, let's shift gears to the rants.
(57:32):
I want to thank everybody from Bulldog Patriot to bolt Fan.
Bolt Fan, you said thank you for your service on
We first saw you on election night, have been following
you since. We appreciate your input of what's going on
and your guests. Merry Christmas, Hey, thank you, Merry Christmas
to you as well, Bolt Fan. Slew Coat Brian Dean
Wright for Governor of Canada. Gosh, I wish I would
(57:54):
have seen I wish I would have said this when
he was on. He would have gotten a kick out
of that. But slew Coat, you're amazing. You've been around
for a long time, my friend. Thank you for the rumble,
Ran Tip and Steel City Can. Steel City Can is
an og of the battle crew and yes, he says
lock money for the snacks hiding spot. You know what, Ken,
thank you for that. But Commander Melanie is such a
(58:17):
good food hider that she doesn't even need locks. I mean,
what's funny is that my youngest son, Evan, will spend
twenty minutes just looking for where Melanie hides all the food,
and he likes to go up to her and say, up,
found all your hiding spots, and she's like, no, you didn't, Dorry,
(58:38):
you said, DJT just addressed the drones on X and
you said alert. Good call. Donald Trump said, mystery drone
sightings all over the country. Can this really be happening
without our government's knowledge? I don't think so. Let the
public know and now otherwise shoot them down. DJT couldn't
(59:00):
agree more. Mister President elect Gefontes multiple times gifonts, thank you.
You said, possible crash, but they can't find it with
radar and aircraft searching for it. A likely story. Yeah,
I completely agree. Ukrainian assets are very possibly unleashing bioweapons.
And I mean yeah, I mean, look, the world is
(59:21):
incomplete and utter chaos, folks. It's absolutely insane. Ah Okay,
a little bit over time, I'm definitely losing my voice.
Makes Boston Guy, Merry Christmas Parnells from Boston Guy's family.
We love you, buddy. Hey, right back at you, Boston Guy,
(59:43):
we love you too. Man. You're part of our family.
I mean it when I say it, like we spend
an hour together every day, you know, so I really
do consider you all parts of the family. So smash
that like button on your way out. I am sorry
that I am losing my voice some struggling talking. Usually
talking is like I got show notes, but they're just
(01:00:04):
bullet points. You know. It's funny about the show is
like I just start and I just gift from God.
Call it whatever you want. I can talk. But when
I'm sick, you know. Oh, and I MK trail recommending ivermectin.
I'm a nurse. Okay, that that's a good call. That's
a good call. I've got some ivermectin because I've got
(01:00:27):
a Wellness Company emergency medical kit. So you see what
I did. There always be marketing anyways, folks, Thank you all.
I'm getting through this. I want to I want you
all to have a great weekend. Smash that like button
on your way out. I hope you have a great weekend.
Preparing for Christmas or the Holidays or whatever it is
that you that you celebrate. God bless you all, folks,
(01:00:50):
and God bless this amazing country that we call home.
Take care, good night, I'll see you on Monday. Have
a great weekend. Battle crew, take care.