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Speaker 1 (00:39):
It do be like that, mister Pete.
Speaker 2 (00:43):
What's happening man?
Speaker 3 (00:44):
Hey, good evening everyone, Welcome back to Pony Express Radio.
I am Paul Fahrenheit, vice President of the Old Glory Club,
filling in for our glorious leader who is off attending.
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To personal business.
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Doing well? Doing well?
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Well?
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Club, mister Harvey Wallbanger. Thank you for joining us, sir,
Thank you.
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It's a pleasure as always.
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it will be a wonderful time. So now that we've
gotten that out of the way, we can roll on
into our first story of the evening, which is our
glorious President of the United States, Donald John Trump is
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doing some get this self privately funded renovations to the
White House. He is demolishing I believe the West wing
or was it the East Wing.
Speaker 4 (04:57):
I believe it was the East wing.
Speaker 3 (04:58):
Okay, it was one of the two. So he's demolishing
the East wing in order to construct a massive ballroom.
And I've looked at the photos that he has posted
at least what the architect has drawn up as to
what this ballroom is going to look like, and personally,
I think it's it's actually given the design, it's not
at all what I would describe as ghosh. I wouldn't
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describe it as you know, over the top. I think
it's actually it's actually very taste. Donald Trump is a
real estate developer. He knows how to This is literally
how we all know who he is he's a real
estate developer, and yeah, a lot of his stuff is
very ghosh, is very gaudy, is very you know, like
up and in your face. But that's just the public
stuff like Trump Trump, I think generally looking at some
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of the golf courses that he's built and the winery,
the Trump Winery in Virginia, he does have a taste
for good aesthetics, for particularly good architecture. And just looking
at some of the mockups and the architectural computer generation
of what this ballroom looks like, I think it's going
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to look really good. As a matter of fact, it's
a step towards high culture. You know, ballrooms are high culture.
You want things like that, and this is typically what
public expenses are reserved for, is these is these creations
of these encapsulations of high culture. But of course, because
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there you go, there's the end.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
Look at that is.
Speaker 3 (06:30):
That would either of you gentlemen say that that's tasteless.
Speaker 4 (06:35):
No, that's a proper and stately room. You would host
many events of high prestige.
Speaker 2 (06:42):
In there, a good reflection and nod to our European heritage.
Speaker 3 (06:49):
Yeah, exactly, And it's not it's not I'm not going
to say it's the Palace of AIRSAI or something, but
like that's it's clearly there was a lot of thought
and a lot of consideration into like creating something that's
as as you said, mister Wallbanger, very stately, very tasteful,
very professional.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
I like the white and the gold.
Speaker 3 (07:09):
That's it's it's that's the of course, the very regal combination.
I like the the molding work that they've done on
the sides. I like the tile work on the top.
I I really think that this is something that looks
like it belongs as a part of the Executive Mansion
of the United States. But of course, uh, a great many,
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a great many people did not like this.
Speaker 1 (07:36):
Mostly from the left, but even a couple.
Speaker 3 (07:38):
Of of of of rhydoids, they just they did not
like it.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
So I don't know, I don't know. I don't know
what I have to say to that. Well.
Speaker 2 (07:46):
I think something that I would say is is that
if if our enemies aren't destroyed, the whoever, when the
next Democrat shit lib regime president gets in there, he's
going to learn that he or she's going to turn
that into a soup kitchen. So there's no reason that
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these people should ever be able to take power again.
And yeah, just throwing that out there for those of
you who are listening, Just no, this is all for nought.
If they ever get in power again, if they ever
get anywhere close to power again, this will be turned
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into I don't so who the hell knows what it'll be.
Speaker 3 (08:36):
Yeah, as far as I'm concerned, the way Trump is
doing because he's privately funding this, this is not any
No taxpayer dollars are being put towards this is this
is fundamentally this is just this man using his own
private funds to make an addition that he believes is
necessary to the building of the White House.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
And I you know.
Speaker 3 (08:59):
Again, there's no there's nothing objectionable about this. It's just
it just betrays the fact that the This is the thing,
it's hard to find ideological consistency. And we'll talk about
this because we've got some stories coming up, but it's
it's it's hard to find even sometimes esthetic consistency between
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various points that our enemies make. But the one thing
that the skeleton key that you realize unifies all of
it is just the fact that they they hate high culture,
particularly European high culture. They hate any you know, any
positive you know, not kind of unlike conservatives, not like
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you know, sort of nervous and and ashamed display of
it because they can kind of tolerate that to a
certain extent because at least they're cowed, right, they're they're
kind of acting like unix do. This is the thing,
this is what unifies all of it, is that they
hate any positive vision that stands outside of their own vision,
or any any attempt to recapture a previous positive vision
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that stands outside of their own.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
And that's why they're willing.
Speaker 3 (10:08):
They can go and they can make a whole lot
of hay about this expansion to the White House, completely
ignoring historical context, it all, none of it matters. They
can they can easily dismiss all of it without any
internal contradiction, because, in their own minds, the destruction of
the system of government and of the people of the
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United States in order to replace it with a functionally,
you know, a godless color blind society.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
You know, some some.
Speaker 3 (10:43):
May not even want to want to want to do
that other thing. Any tactic is justified in furtherance of
that goal. And that's why they're able and willing to
attack something like this that is that is not at
all objectionable, and I you know, it's it. We'll talk
about this more in our upcoming stories. But do do you, gentlemen,
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have anything else to say about mister Trump's additions to.
Speaker 1 (11:09):
The White House.
Speaker 4 (11:10):
Yes, briefly, I saw some leftists complaining about Trump demolishing
part of the East Wing to make room for this,
and it made me laugh because you know, prior to
like this week, they probably didn't care a single iota
about the supposed history and heritage of the White House
building itself, and now I'm expected to believe that they
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do care and that this is an affront to you know,
their sensibilities. Well, we've seen what they truly care about,
and that is destroying our history and whole culture, as
we have seen with the destruction of many memorial sites
and statues of even Founding fathers, not to mention Confederate
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heroes down here in the South. So yeah, I just
don't buy it, don't care.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
Something that I saw was going around leftist Facebook actually
was well, you know, blacks were the ones who built
the White House. And my response to that is always
like one that didn't one they built it, that didn't
design it too. Maybe that's why it was so easy
to burn down in eighteen thirteen. So yeah, we had
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to white Man had to rebuild it. So thank you.
Speaker 4 (12:27):
It do be like that, mister Washington.
Speaker 1 (12:32):
That was brilliantly timed.
Speaker 3 (12:35):
That wasn't I don't think we can end on a.
Speaker 1 (12:38):
Higher note than that.
Speaker 3 (12:39):
All right, moving on to another story that actually, you know,
in all honesty, I think this is.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
This whole ballroom.
Speaker 3 (12:50):
Story dovetails very nicely with the next story that we're
going to be talking about. So over this previous weekend,
can either you, gentlemen, only what happened in various cities
across the United States.
Speaker 2 (13:04):
No kangs, k No kangs showed up.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
That's that's right, That's absolutely right. So this extremely.
Speaker 4 (13:15):
I was waiting for it, so as you can see.
Speaker 3 (13:20):
Individuals such as these high potential people showed up across
the country in it was like something like seven million,
I guess was the number that was thrown around. I've
heard anecdotally different showouts in different cities. But this extremely coordinated,
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heavy handed, hand fisted, astro turfed leftist protests against Donald
Trump was put on over this previous weekend. I know
that law enforcements were on high alert all over the
country in case anything were to happen, and this it
just totally petered out, like after a couple hours in
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most cities, you know, you know, the people showed up
and they did stuff like this, and then they and
then they dissipated. But you know, the No King's protests,
and you can see obviously right here, you know this image,
it's the Denver Communists and they're recruiting. So you know,
I think it's I think it's very salient to note
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that during these No King's protests, organizations like the Denver Communists,
I'd assume other communist organizations, ANTIFAG, John Brown gun Club,
all these other radical leftists organizations that I hope Trump
declares is not only domestic terror organizations, but foreign terror organizations.
I sincerely hope that that dog is uh is chased.
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But and this is this is obvious, right like the
leftoid's milling around is obviously good cannon fodder for you know,
organized radicals like you know, these this, this this Dungeons
and Dragon crowd here can come and pull in. But
that's not what's interesting about this, because we all already.
Speaker 1 (15:08):
Know about this.
Speaker 3 (15:09):
We already know about the Antifa and the communists and whomever. Right,
what's interesting is that the left has started taking a
very interesting turn, which you an inkling of it has
already been done with this, with this East wing remodeling.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
But and I don't know.
Speaker 3 (15:30):
If we have the image on hand, but there was
an image of this, like very clearly, I'm just gonna say,
Mediterranean looking individual dressed in a colonial outfit holding up
a sign that said, you know something like, you know,
stopping king since seventeen seventy six or whatever, Right, And
what I find very interesting about that is that all
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of the sudden, the left is is and people of
course on Twitter saw right through this. But the left
is starting, or at least it's finding itself without just
totally causing complete contradiction in its own mind. It's starting
to like try to grab onto these American symbols, you know,
the colonial outfits, the seventeen seventy six the what yeah,
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exactly right. They're starting to grab onto this stuff. And
they did this in the nineteen seventies. They actually did
this very well in the nineteen seventies. Part of the
reason why the New Left was so successful was because
they were able to appropriate pretty much the entirety of
Americana and American culture. If you listen to The Grateful Dead,
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that's actually kind of the glowing core of what the
what the New Left was able to do in the seventies,
because The Grateful Dead is caked in Americana, you know,
and I personally enjoy the music. You know, it's it
was a good quality thing, just generally with a very
clear political tinge or at least a political undertone to it.
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And you know, this is how they were able to
get so successful, was because they did the cultural turn
in the nineteen seventies and they were able to capture
all of the culture producing institutions. And so you can
see this is something that I saw with all of
a sudden, They're caring about the East Wing and then
there was this other dude with a you know, seventeen
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seventy no King since seventeen seventy six or whatever.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
It's like, some people are calling this the and.
Speaker 3 (17:28):
I'll stop in a minute here and I'll let either
of you gentlemen speak, But some people have started calling
this like the Democratic tea Party movement, right, But what
I really see it as is it's the Democrats are
trying to kind of they've realized that they've at least
tactically with their base, they've completely divorced themselves from anything
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genuinely American, like, like any genuine claim to being an
outgrowth of American culture. And what they're trying to do
with this No King's thing is I think there at
least some of them are trying as such as this
gentleman right here, they're trying to see he's wearing an
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American flag baseball jersey.
Speaker 1 (18:18):
That says I think no Ice on it right, Like.
Speaker 3 (18:20):
They're trying to take these symbols of Americana and retool
them to push like this twenty first century cool gay race,
communist leftism. It just toned down a little bit. And
they tried this in the nineteen seventies and it was
very successful in the nineteen seventies. So this is just
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something I've noticed, particularly with this No King's protest. I
want to see if either you gentlemen have anything to
say about that.
Speaker 4 (18:47):
Yes, like you pointed out, I saw I went to
my local No King's protest in undisclosed location, and I
did indeed see a lot of American flags this time,
which was improvement from their last attempt at this where
they had a lot of Mexican and foreign flags flying instead.
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So it's like they're getting you know, their aesthetics in
shape in order attempting to co opt the true American aesthetic.
That is, there was also the undercurrent of, you know,
the organizers must have been aware of the more radical
organizations that were, like, you know, opportunistically recruiting amongst them,
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and their presence was not acknowledged, but it was tolerated.
I saw Antifa, I saw BLM, and I saw communists.
I know this because that's what that you know, the
words on the shirts they were wearing, the signs they
were holding, et cetera. And you know, we can make
fun of them all we like for being mostly washed
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up boomers beyond their golden years, but there is a
small but growing core of young radicals among them, and
this must be taking with absolute seriousness because this is
the form, you know, of what could become a new
Color revolution.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
But what I will say is is that if you
have a communist flag or a Chase shirt at your rally,
that's a communist rally. No excuses. There's only one thing
that there's only one way to deal with communists. So
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I'll say that. I will also say that, sure this
was nothing. So was the pussy Hat March in twenty seventeen.
So were the marches in twenty eighteen, So were the
marches in twenty nineteen. It was all boomers when it's
mattering of young people there. But when twenty twenty came around,
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upwards of forty Americans were murdered in the streets. So
have your fun now, celebrate, call them boomers, say whatever
you want, but get ready for twenty twenty eight, because,
in my opinion, twenty twenty eight, twenty twenty is going
to look like twenty seventeen to twenty compared to what's
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going to happen in twenty twenty eight if this administration
doesn't handle it properly.
Speaker 1 (21:30):
Yeah, that's absolutely right.
Speaker 3 (21:32):
And as a matter of fact, I think we have
a we have a short little video to show the
what the people going to these think is normal and
acceptable and is like, as a matter of fact, is laudable.
Speaker 1 (21:43):
I think we have something like that. Yeah, it's it's
it's yeah.
Speaker 4 (21:49):
No, I.
Speaker 2 (21:55):
Just to tell you, you know, just to show you
where we're at and how if you're out there going
oh things, you know, we're right on we're we're right
on schedule to feed our enemies. And yeah, that's it
turns out shocking. That's a school teacher. I know, I'm shocked.
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But yeah, if if people like this are allowed to
do this in public and are not cowering in their houses,
the future, you're gonna have to be prepared for the
future and what's coming.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
You know.
Speaker 3 (22:43):
I think it's very poetic that she's a teacher named
after the American spy who said it's a shame that
I only have one life to give to my country.
Speaker 1 (22:58):
Yeah, this is.
Speaker 3 (23:01):
I don't I I don't know what to say to this.
I mean the thing that, honestly.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
Nathan Hale, Nathan Hale would have cut her head off,
hollowed it at and used it as latrine.
Speaker 3 (23:12):
Yeah, probably, that's absolutely it, right, Like, this is this
is the thing with it, matter of fact, there's nothing,
there's nothing that I have to say that you can't
hear Carl Dahll talking about better frankly, right, like, that's
that's that's where we are right now. You know, I
was talking to him personally earlier and I was asking him,
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you know where we're at, and he'd we're not even
We're not even at nineteen thirty five, nineteen thirty six.
Speaker 1 (23:39):
Yet, we're not even there yet.
Speaker 3 (23:40):
We're we're still probably around the time of nineteen twenty three. Okay,
so I want something like I want I want you
all to change your thinking if you possibly can. But
like the big culminating Act three whatever, Yeah, it's it's coming,
but it's it's probably.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
About a decade out right.
Speaker 3 (24:03):
This is like you know, Donald Trump is the I
don't want to say it's the false recovery, but it's
the very fragile recovery, right, It's it's it's it is
this radical given what's come before it rolling back of
the radical administration that immediately preceded it.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
But these these people, you.
Speaker 3 (24:23):
Know, people like Ms Martinez here, are not going away.
They're not just going to simply cease being and and
just because yeah, and they've had a lot of government
funding cut and that's sart. They're taking l's right now.
For certain, they are taking l's. They've taken more L's
than they've taken in a very long time. But they're
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not stupid. Yeah, their priors are built on completely insane
foundations assumptions, but in a day to day opera sets,
they're not stupid, right, Like these people their goal is
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to create hell on earth and they think it's heaven
and but that's but they are religiously committed to creating
hell on earth and they will not stop. Their conscience
drives them to create hell on earth. And you have
to understand, is it like these people will not relent,
They will reconstitute, they will change their tactics, they will
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alter things a little bit. I wouldn't be surprised if
they started trying to deradicalize, you know, I wouldn't be
surprised if they started trying to tone things down a
little bit, started trying to reach out to young men.
You know, shoot, maybe maybe they'll try to Maybe they
already know about how we recruit people or how people
just get generally get acculturated through YouTube or online content.
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You know, maybe maybe maybe those people maybe they can
start you know, seeing like oh this happens you know
around whatever age that their number people come up with,
and then they'll start like okay, and we can cut
them off here. You know, these These are not stupid people.
They were able to create and execute a very long
term strategy to infiltrate and start quick quietly altering particular
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parts of the federal government. Didn't happen overnight. It was multigenerational.
It was multi generational, and these aren't exactly the kinds
of people to have kids, right, So they found they.
Speaker 1 (26:27):
Found means of bringing in new talent.
Speaker 4 (26:30):
Right.
Speaker 3 (26:30):
But so all of this is to say, and I
know both of you understand, you both know me. I
can talk if you get me on a topic, right,
But the point of this is is that these people
just because we've just because we've had our one victory,
our one victory with Trump twenty four and yeah, it's
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a mixed bag. I know, I get it, it's a
mixed bag. But like I'm seeing a bunch of great
stuff that I would have never in a thousand years
think we would have gotten. But I can also at
the same time acknowledge it's not enough. It's not sufficient, right,
at least if not fully executed, if not pursued, is
not sufficient. So understand, these people are not going to
go away.
Speaker 4 (27:16):
That's so right, And you know, it's actually even scarier
that this woman is a teacher like this fat Abuela
poses no physical threat to any of us, but the
kids that she has captive for seven eight hours a
day she gets to indoctrinate, you know, behind closed doors,
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and then five to ten years later those kids will
be radicalized and hate you and want to kill you.
So that is how revolutions are born with women like this.
Speaker 2 (27:52):
Yeah, you you also have to remember. And one of
the things that you said, Paul, was that they they
want hell, they want to live in hell. But the
way that they stay in power is by creating the
hell and then convincing people that they're the only ones
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who can get you out of it. And you know,
we have examples in the twentieth century of when the
right stepped in and said, no, no, there's only one
way out of this hell. One time famously the right one.
And it's probably the only war in history where the
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losers got to write the history books. And well, thank
god for Stanley Paine who came along and rewrote all
that history. And now we can know for sure what
happens in Spain. But you know, we know what happened
the other time the whole world decided to declare war
on one small country because they decided to stand up
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to this. So that's where we're at. It's let's be
realistic about it. If they do not get destroyed, you're
looking at people who are going to come along and go, Yeah,
you know, the best way to get this country under
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control is I figure, if we kill half the Christians,
the other half will fall in line, because that's what
they said in Spain. If we kill half the Catholics
in the country, the other half will fall in line.
And that's where we're head.
Speaker 3 (29:36):
If you want more egregious examples of that, read about
the Russian Civil War and what occurred there when the
Bolsheviks would take over a town or other territory. And yeah,
I mean, I know that both of you, gentlemen, are
aware of this, are aware of the threat that's posed,
are aware of the stakes, and we're not again, we're
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not quite. We're still in the building up phase and
we're probably going to be there for another couple election cycles, right,
especially given some of the smart policy one eighties that
are currently been taken by this administration. That's going to
inject some much needed life into this system. But it's
by no means a solution. It's just going to kind
of push out this reckoning date a little bit further,
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which frankly I think we need. But you know, both
of you and myself hopefully and a great many people
in the audience know what time it is, know what
the threat is posed, know what activists like Ms Martinez
in their day to day life that they get paid
for bring about, create in doctrinate. But it seems that
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those who are quote unquote on our side, or at
least who are another demographics supporting this coalition, do not
understand that. Let's take a look at a let's take
a look at.
Speaker 1 (30:55):
What they're doing to their people.
Speaker 3 (31:01):
So I'm starting to get some deja vu here, right,
I could have sworn we talked about a group chat
leak last week.
Speaker 4 (31:14):
Yes, we in fact did. Last time it was some
young Republican staffers. And now it's that one Italian guy
in the Trump administration. I forget his name off the
top of my head.
Speaker 2 (31:30):
It's, uh, what else, Paul and Grazia. Yeah, yeah, I
mean this is whenever things happen like this, it always comes.
The call is always coming from inside the house. It's
always an inside job and you know. This is what
(31:51):
happens when you think that you can organize with people
you don't know, people you haven't built social capital with
the people you haven't met. Most groups, I mean most
group chats, I'm sorry, are half the people in there
I have never met the other half probably even more.
(32:13):
And this is.
Speaker 4 (32:18):
What a wonderful addition I think made live.
Speaker 2 (32:24):
This is this is going to keep happening, This is
going to This is how you know it's oh pro nazi,
Oh they're Nazi.
Speaker 4 (32:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (32:36):
That was my point about if you have if you
have someone wearing a Chase shirt at your at your rally,
it's a communist rally. You have someone carrying a hammer
and sickle, you're talking about communism. You're at a communist rally.
That's what I've been told. I've been told that about
you know, people who you know if if somebody shows
(32:58):
up with the crooked cross flag, realize who these people are,
because you can say, you can make the argument all
you want that, well, that's just a few people. That's
all that matters. It's always just a few people who
can organize, not the boomers. They show up and are
(33:20):
just there because they have nothing else to do and
they think they're actually doing something. No, it's the people there,
the radicals who are there. They're the ones who are there.
They're getting to I mean we saw a picture of
some of them earlier, and I mean I mean that's
(33:42):
nothing that I you know, pull a pin, throw something,
takes care of that thing. But that's not where this
is going. And I do not think, I hope and
I know for a fact that there are people in
the administration realize this. It's just when are they going
(34:03):
to act on it? Because if you I hear this
all the time, it's not about localism, man. Localism isn't
gonna it isn't going to win you anything. You're you know,
this is about a whole Okay, okay, sure, how great.
(34:23):
So you're basically a libertarian who knows who is like, oh,
this is what we have to do, Okay, so go
and do it. Well no, no, that's what you guys
are for. Well, we don't see it that way, or
you know, we're doing it our way. We're not going
to talk about I'm completely frustrated with the fact that
people have not woken up to the fact that nothing
(34:48):
that I can see being done or hearing about being
done behind the scenes is going to stop these people
from ever being able to pull the trigger in again.
And when I say pull the trigger, I'm talking fucking literally. Okay,
So maybe you're hoping to vote in twenty twenty eight
(35:11):
and you know you'll vote for another Republican and that'll
that person will solve it. Sorry, there's no evidence of this.
You need to be doing something. And if you think
it's posting on Twitter, we're winning the war by posting
on Twitter. You see how many people are waking up,
(35:31):
how many people have gotten woke to the JQ. Okay,
we'll have a story. Well, we'll have a little story
about that coming up, and just about how much that's doing. Sure,
it's a nice thing and everything. Are your people in power?
Is your guy president? Is there someone president who's willing
(35:54):
to tell these people tell these people know who's willing
to demand APAC registers as a foreign agent? Huh? Is
willing to take away the no profit status of like
the Southern Poverty Law Center or go after the ad L.
Speaker 3 (36:14):
No?
Speaker 2 (36:15):
Oh, okay, keep posting on Twitter. Good, that'll do it.
Speaker 4 (36:24):
Yeah. It simply comes down to the fact that the
Left covers for their radicals, and the right betrays and
disavows their radicals at every turn. The right is fully
captured by the moral framing of the left, as we
can see in this example. You know, I've heard more
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radical things said than this in my own churches congregation.
But mister Paul here made the tragic mistake of venting
his true feelings to a normal conservative who then betrayed
him and stabbed him in the back. This is just unfortunate.
It's reality. We can't build coalitions with people like this.
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And the only way you're going to find people you
can build coalitions with is by meeting them in real life.
And that is why, you know, attending our events is
so important, you know, finding people you can have a
group chat with where it's not going to get leaked
and ruin your life, you know.
Speaker 3 (37:31):
I mean we were we were talking in a group
chat with Ryan turnip Seed earlier today and he actually
put it very in a very good way.
Speaker 1 (37:42):
He said, we are we are demographic.
Speaker 3 (37:48):
Forgive me if I'm not quoting this correctly, but if
we are, we are a demographic coalition partner.
Speaker 1 (37:56):
We are not in power. Those are two different things.
Speaker 3 (38:00):
This is better than any time between nineteen ninety and
twenty sixteen. But no one tell you that where we
are is not an absolute improvement.
Speaker 1 (38:12):
But it is not power.
Speaker 3 (38:15):
And we are a coalition partner and a junior coalition
partner at that. All right, the ADMIN does feel like
it needs to throw us bones every now and again,
but don't mistake that for power. It's like Pete said earlier,
do we have, you know, a brother of the Old
(38:38):
Glory Club as President of the United States? Right now
we don't, or even even as a state as a
member of a state House of Representatives. Let's let's go
like two levels down, three levels down, right, We not
as far as I know, and I'm not going to
say we're not going to get there. But this is
precisely it, right, this is And it's easy to sit
(38:58):
here and just like some people do and just say, oh,
do something, do something, do something, but you know, you know,
but but but in all honesty, like everything is needed,
everything is needed. And I cannot tell you, individual listener
or commenter, what your best course of action is to other.
Speaker 1 (39:19):
Than join the Old Glory Club. Join the Old Glory Club.
Speaker 3 (39:22):
You know, this is, this is, this is a great
place to be. It's a great organization to be a
part of. If you're listening to the stream and you
have yet to join a chapter of the Old Glory Club,
I don't know what to tell you, right, but you know,
if if you're best suited to get involved in your
local Chamber of Commerce or your local city council meetings
or or or or whatever else, your county government or
(39:47):
something like that, you know, then that's that's your course
of action. If for whatever reason, you're better suited to
get involved on the state level, get involved on the
state level. And in all honesty, if you're suited or
you have connections or whatever on the federal level, get
involved there. All everything is needed. Everything is needed. Local people,
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state people, federal people in between. You know, we need
people high up. And you know we talk all the
time about how all these various corporations are appendages of
the government. Yes, exactly, that's why we need people high
up in these corporations. If you're in the military, you know, like, obviously,
do your duty and uphold your oath that you swore,
(40:31):
but you know we need people. We need good people
there too, right, you know, law enforcement, we need people
in law enforcement we need people you know, practicing law.
Speaker 1 (40:42):
We need.
Speaker 3 (40:44):
I don't know, man, Like I could, I could sit
here and keep listening things out, but everything is needed
because the thing is is like the left, the left
has access to the lowest common denominator, but it has
a lot of peace people, man, And they've got some
competent ones too. Don't again, don't think for a second
that they don't. And they have the cultural and inertia
(41:07):
behind them, and they have bookou money. Okay it it
does not matter. This is this is the thing that
It does not matter what it is you do. You
just need to be doing something that is in line
with your individual life circumstances, with your job, your resume,
(41:30):
your network, your connections, you know whatever. You individual listener
are probably better.
Speaker 1 (41:39):
Suited to do that than I am. You know, it's
in terms of deciding what you're going to do.
Speaker 3 (41:45):
And alongside all of that, you even if you're not
a part of the Old Glory Club, you need to
be a part of some network of people that's you know,
frankly ideologically aligned to the Old Glory Club. And you
know our our various friends and you know that you
trust because if if it's for nothing. If you're just
if you're just some dude who's like listening to content,
you're going and doing your own thing and you're not
(42:05):
coordinating with other people. Okay, I'm not saying you're not valuable,
but you're you're an island and you can't be used. Right,
So it's it's this is important. It's not just important
just to go off and do something. It's important to
be coordinating with a network of people that you know
and you trust while you're doing this stuff.
Speaker 4 (42:26):
Right.
Speaker 1 (42:27):
That's that's I mean, that's what I got to say
about this.
Speaker 4 (42:32):
And h not to keep referencing Carl Doll's speech that
was given back at the conference in May, but uh yeah,
these bonds of trust and loyalty take years of commitment
to properly develop. It's not something you can just decide
to come out of the woods one day and you know, oh,
(42:53):
I'm in the group now, everybody trusts me, everybody likes me. No,
you have to put in a lot of work and
time to building up personal connections within the wider sphere here.
So get started today. If you haven't already. The best
time to do it was yesterday, and we're ready and
waiting to hear from you.
Speaker 1 (43:17):
All right, anything else.
Speaker 3 (43:19):
We didn't really much talk about this this chat log league,
mostly just because it's it's Groundhog Day all over again. Honestly, like,
if they do this, if they do this a third time,
you know, they're getting lazy.
Speaker 1 (43:31):
They really are. They're they're running out of ideas.
Speaker 3 (43:34):
They probably have like a file of a thousand of
these just ready to just ready to post. Well, somewhat
related to this, actually tangentially related to this, we can
start talking about we can continue to trash our quote
unquote coalition partners. This is a story you took a
(43:56):
special interest in, mister Pete with Let's just say we're
some funds.
Speaker 2 (44:00):
We're going, well, yeah, apparently there's an organization and I
mentioned it's a couple of people, and a couple people
already knew about it, thankfully. But you know, I'm trying
to get some of some of our guys with bigger
platforms to talk about this. Where there's a group called
Democracy Engine and it's run by somebody who used to
(44:25):
work for Act Blue. And basically the whole point of
Democracy Engine is so that politicians can receive funding anonymously.
When I say anonymously. We know that politicians are receiving funding,
(44:46):
but it shows that they're receiving funding from Democracy Engine
when they're really receiving money from a pack. So the
APAC tracker, as long as Democracy Engine and things like
this exist, that goes out the window. They can funnel
millions now APAC and funnel millions to whomever they want
(45:09):
and you'll never know it. So the the idea once
again that our enemies don't need to be that this
whole thing doesn't need to be basically destroyed and the enemy,
our enemies need to be destroyed, and these networks need
(45:32):
to be destroyed and recode, and these people sent to
go ontanam obey and never allowed to have power again,
never allowed to have a phone again or access to
the internet again. We're I mean, it came out there
as a story and I don't think we're going to
(45:53):
we'll cover it, but you know it's something maybe I'll
cover on my show. That there is a group in
Los Angeles, an NGO in Los Angeles that is being
directly funded by Israel. They are registered with FARA and
(46:14):
their whole job is to go after churches basically funnel
money to churches so the churches can be more pro Israel.
They're even setting up these these tractors, tractor trailer sized
cars where people are going to be able they're going
(46:36):
to show up at people's churches and they're going to
be able to have a ten to seven experience. So
you're going to be able to go in there and
experience what the poor, poor settlers and land thieves and
maniacs on the Israeli side of that fence suffered on
(47:00):
ten to seven. I'm sure there's not going to be
helicopter Israeli helicopters shooting up, you know, using the Hannibal option,
the Hannibal directive and shooting their own people so that
they won't be hostages. But you're going to they're going
to be propagandized. And here's what I tell you. You
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find out a church in your area is doing that,
anyone who goes to that church, you shun them, You
mocked them. I mean, these are they're basically becoming agents
of a country that has been slaughtering civilians for a
(47:42):
year and a half two years now going on going
on two years. So if you if they support that
and they want to talk about that, and they want
to make you feel well, I don't know if somebody
is promoting if somebody is promoting a country, much like
(48:05):
if somebody shows up to your to your rally and
they're carrying a communist flag or they're wearing a Chase shirt. Now,
whoever is promoting that, well, they're just like them. I mean,
if you have if you have somebody who slaughters, chill,
if you're if you're standing up and defending and promoting
(48:27):
people who slaughter children, how are you any different? So
you must shun them. You must make them feel like
they are outcasts in society, because that really is the
only power you have right now, is to make these
people feel like they are pariahs because they are representing
(48:52):
a pariah state. If you know a church is doing that,
shun them. Protest you want to protest, You want to
go stand out, Go stand outside of Go stand outside
of one of those churches and hold up signs of
(49:14):
saying this church is not America. First, all it will
do is cost you a sign. You can even make
it yourself. I do that and get people to take
pictures of it, put it online. Our guys will make
it go viral. Stop fucking around. Stop putting up with
people who who support this rogue nation that a bunch
(49:38):
of lunatics, you know say, oh oh, you know like
Adam Curry and you know, one of the biggest podcasts
in the world. Oh, the United States controls Israel. That's
not what Benjamin and Yahoo said this week. He laughed
and said, We're not a client state of the United States.
I choose to believe them, that's all.
Speaker 4 (50:02):
Was there a public database of churches that were accepting
money from these sources? Ye?
Speaker 2 (50:08):
When you we I have the the Farhad document and
it looks like you can see some of the names
of churches that they're planning on doing this with. Yes. Mmmm.
Speaker 4 (50:21):
If there's a way to spread that around, let me know,
yeah try. All right.
Speaker 3 (50:30):
Well, even though certain individuals have been picking up this,
this particular story and it's become a lot more common
and acceptable to start criticizing this particular lobby, the fight
is never really done. So I keep that in mind
(50:50):
for all of you going forward.
Speaker 1 (50:54):
All right, One.
Speaker 3 (50:54):
Final story on a on a bit of a lighter
note before we go to super chats and finish this
one up. So recently, I mean Donald Trump made an
announcement today and I listened to it a little bit,
and you know, it just kind of sounded like more
of the same. But the United States has been you know,
as we all know, has been striking various Narco vessels
(51:18):
in the Caribbean Ocean, which I'm personally, look, man, I mean,
I'm perfectly fine with using the sledgehammer to fix the
problem if the problem gets fixed, I mean, and honestly,
like with these cartels, it probably got bad enough. I
guess the last thing they were expecting was the Madman
to actually do it and just start just straight killing them.
(51:39):
You know, we will continue killing the narcos until the
drugs stop coming into the United States, which, believe it
or not, is actually a very effective strategy if you
have the will and the nerve to carry it out.
But yeah, you know, the United States. I think the
planes here, these are I don't know what Caribbean island
these are in, but these are somewhere in the Caribbean
right now. There is a force build up going on
(52:02):
in the Caribbean, and.
Speaker 2 (52:06):
It's in that trash heap, that trash heap Puerto Rico.
Speaker 1 (52:10):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (52:11):
Fortunate, very unfortunate. I've never been and I hope never
to be. But how do you know, how do you
know someone's.
Speaker 1 (52:23):
From Puerto Rico?
Speaker 2 (52:27):
Go ahead, please, Well.
Speaker 3 (52:29):
First and foremost, the flag is tattooed on their arm.
They've got the massive thing in the front of their truck,
and their speakers blaring extremely loudly. Uh some some kind
of some kind of Spanish music.
Speaker 1 (52:44):
It's yeah, something like that. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (52:47):
And it's also the the you know, you don't even
have to ask them, they just go up to you
and they're they're wearing a pair of like really gaudy
looking sunglasses. But the top part of the frame is
just is just like you know, is a boriqua in
h in massive plastic letters.
Speaker 1 (53:04):
You know, so this is this is, this.
Speaker 3 (53:05):
Is and by the way, that that's an individual who
doesn't like people to know that he's from Puerto Rico,
just so just so you know, Oh goodness anyway, But yeah,
apparently a lot of private jets and such are are
trying to get the heck out of Venezuelas. So the
Maduro government, I believe, is expecting some kind of hammer
(53:31):
strike or something similar because I guess, I guess Donald
Trump has made the very reasonable assumption or the very
reasonable conclusion that hey, uh, these drugs were killing all
of these narcos, and the drugs aren't you know, the
flow isn't stopping, so why don't we just go to
the source and just start.
Speaker 1 (53:48):
Killing them there?
Speaker 4 (53:50):
Which I mean, yes, I mean.
Speaker 3 (53:54):
Look, you know, I get it. The public is sore
off of Forever Wars. I understand. And but frankly, I
can if if you know, and if this is the
reason why it's being done, or if this is a
product a byproduct of why it's I don't care.
Speaker 1 (54:11):
If we're doing it for Venezuela's oil.
Speaker 3 (54:13):
If this basically stops the wholesale genocide of the middle
part of the country through fentanyl and through all these
other drugs coming in, I don't care what we're doing
it for, really, you know. And what's what's interesting about this, though,
is that at the same time Trump he insulted the
(54:36):
president of Columbia, right next door to Venezuela, which I
don't remember what he said, either of you know what
he said, not off the top of my.
Speaker 2 (54:47):
Head, Yeah, I don't remember exactly.
Speaker 3 (54:50):
He insulted him, called him like a leader of an
arco country or something like that. He did something anyway,
But it's it's very interesting because Columbia right next door
has been the United States primary client state, at least
in the northern part of South America. But Colombia isn't
(55:11):
so much a country as much as it is an
archipelago of cities surrounded by a hinterland that's constantly being
battled between by farc by the Colombian equivalent of the
Contras and the cartels, and just constantly constant battles between
them for the for the hinterlands, and they have violence
in the cities with each other and such.
Speaker 1 (55:33):
But honestly, I mean, you know.
Speaker 3 (55:34):
The Colombia, at least in the within the country, is
as much of a problem to the United States as
Venezuela and you know in other.
Speaker 1 (55:44):
Countries are right.
Speaker 3 (55:44):
I remember when it was and this is this is
from the the scholarly source of Narcos, the Tea, the
Netflix series, right, but when when Pinochet took over Chile,
like cocaine producers were excised from the country, like hunted
down and killed like dogs, you know, and Chile. But
(56:06):
also by the way, Chile is actually one of the
one of the more stable nation states within South America
and it's it's the it's the United States's other dog
that we use to to keep Latin American lane because
Argentine is extremely unstable and Brazil is Brazil. But you know, really,
(56:29):
this is this and yeah, you could obviously you could
sit here and you could certainly argue that these drugs
come from other places and it's a demand issue, and
you know, you can have your libertarians come along, you know, well,
I think actually people should have the right to do
fentanyl and die in the streets from fentanyl, you know,
as long as they're not harming other people and abiding
by the non aggression principle.
Speaker 1 (56:51):
Peter.
Speaker 3 (56:52):
People still making these arguments in the Year of Our
Lord twenty twenty five.
Speaker 2 (56:56):
Oh god, yes, it's painful. But more and more I
get more and more emails and more and more direct
messages saying it took me a while, but I made
it to it. I'm closing in on where you are, Pete.
I don't call it myself a libertarian anymore, so thank you.
The Lord's using me for something.
Speaker 3 (57:15):
So so yeah, it's like if we if we catch you,
uh using drugs, we we actually, I actually think we
should use state power to make you suffer for it,
because I don't so true. Uh, and that is that
is merely one tenth of what we are going to
do to you if we catch you with a bag
(57:36):
of weed, little little, little, little whatever else.
Speaker 1 (57:39):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (57:42):
Anyway, But yeah, this is this, this this large build up.
Speaker 1 (57:46):
I get it. A lot of people.
Speaker 3 (57:48):
Are preparing up the no More Forever wars. Why are
we going to I mean, pre Venezuela for twenty years? Well,
number one, that's historically precedented, right, Like, this is this
is our backyard, guys. You know, Latin Americas is our turf.
You know people want to talk about, you know, great
powers and such. Well, this is this is our sphere
of influence, Okay. And if it's our sphere of influence,
(58:11):
I personally see it as completely geopolitically justified for us
to do troop involvements wherever we need to do them,
if if that is viable, right, if it's viable, I
understand that.
Speaker 1 (58:24):
I can't wait. I can't wait.
Speaker 3 (58:25):
You know, Paul wants us to Paul wants us to
support military interventions all over the country. Not what I'm saying, right,
but I think that this is a I think this
is a very good development, this build up.
Speaker 4 (58:44):
Yeah, we are still the world hedgemon and we cannot
afford to ignore ongoing issues in our own backyard. We
still don't have the modern proof of concept that nation
building even works anymore. But if it were to work,
then this would be you know, the prime target, Venezuela
(59:05):
and the rest of the South American countries in a
state of anarcho tyranny. I guess you could say it
would also have the added benefit of stemming the tide
of the relentless immigrant immigration from these places. You know,
if they stopped being such shitholes run by comedies, maybe
people wouldn't want to leave by the millions.
Speaker 1 (59:28):
So yeah, yep, absolutely right.
Speaker 3 (59:38):
Well I think that unless do either of you, gentlemen,
of anything else to say on this Caribbean build up
before we move on to super chats and get on
out of here.
Speaker 2 (59:50):
If they're going to do this, just do it, just
do it, you know, stop with this bullshit twentieth century doctrine.
Have a little war here, in a little war there.
Putin should have just leveled the Kiev on the first
friggin day. Stop playing around if you if you're going
to do this. Just do it. Don't one boat here,
(01:00:14):
one boat there, Do what you got to do and
get the hell out.
Speaker 1 (01:00:20):
Yeah. No, you're right.
Speaker 3 (01:00:22):
This is a problem a lot of other nation states have,
is like they haven't the software for application of violence
in the twenty first century hasn't developed yet.
Speaker 1 (01:00:35):
Barby, did you have something?
Speaker 4 (01:00:37):
Nope, that was basically it. Like you said, if you're
going to do it, go all the way, put up
or shut up.
Speaker 1 (01:00:43):
Yep.
Speaker 3 (01:00:45):
Alrighty well, we're gonna move on to superchats.
Speaker 1 (01:00:50):
This is your last chance.
Speaker 2 (01:00:52):
Oh go ahead, before before we hit super chats, can
I do one thing here?
Speaker 1 (01:00:56):
Right ahead?
Speaker 2 (01:00:58):
Our friend, uh King Pilled, his former co host Cooper,
was in a he got t boned this week and
he was in a car accident. He got hurt, but
in scanning his head, they found a mass behind his
eyes that they have to look at and they started
(01:01:22):
a GoFundMe for him. I'm going to link it in
the chat. Maybe we can try it and try to
do it. In the show notes, I link to the
twitet where King Pill is talking about this, and the
link to it is in there. I've already given some money.
I know a couple of our other guys have given money.
Please go give what you can to Cooper. He's a
(01:01:43):
really good kid. He's young, he's a zoomer, he's married,
he has three kids. Please try to try to go
over and do what you can to make his to
make his recovery and his diagnosis a little easier on
his family. Please, that is all.
Speaker 1 (01:02:15):
Well, yes, thank you very much. And I know that
was mentioned.
Speaker 3 (01:02:18):
I'm sorry I forgot about it, but I'm glad that
you brought it up. Yes, any of you in the
any of you in the audience, the link to support
him has been added to the description. So if any
of you have anything that you want to give to
help him out, please do so. All right, is there
(01:02:38):
anything else before we go into super chats? Hearing nothing,
we will go into super chats. First off from Christopher
Burks for two dollars.
Speaker 1 (01:02:52):
It do be like that. Thank you very much, Christopher Burks.
It do indeed be like that. It do be like that.
Speaker 3 (01:03:00):
It's it's true, it's true that that is that is
what it in fact be like. Next up from Adam Keeney.
I get the feeling we're going to get a lot
of this this evening. From Adam keening Ita est Dominestanci,
thank you, Adam Keeney.
Speaker 1 (01:03:19):
It's it's oh my goodness.
Speaker 3 (01:03:24):
Cody Bassett for three dollars. Trump should quote remodel unquote
the African American Smithsonian Building.
Speaker 1 (01:03:31):
I mean, just demolished the whole thing. It's such an
ugly building. Have either of you seen it?
Speaker 2 (01:03:39):
I have not.
Speaker 4 (01:03:40):
It's I mean, is it worse than Barack Obama's library
thing he built.
Speaker 3 (01:03:44):
It's actually exactly it's almost exactly the same kind of
concept library. Yeah, Pete, you're better for not having seen it.
It's like, it's like, I don't know how to describe it.
Speaker 1 (01:03:56):
It's it's.
Speaker 3 (01:03:58):
The whole thing is discussed, and I would like it.
I would like it destroyed.
Speaker 2 (01:04:03):
I would. I try to stay away from Mordor too
many yorcs.
Speaker 3 (01:04:06):
Yeah, so fair enough. The Shadow Band for ten dollars.
Thanks for everything the OGC does well. Thank you the
Shadow Band for your support, and we will we will
continue to do what we are doing because I believe
that the country needs us and we'll continue to need
us for generation if everything is to be fixed. Melon
(01:04:32):
for five US dollars. The no Kings thing is important.
Ping your local magas excuse me, ping your local MAGASLOP
channel about this periodically signal boost directly to them every
time you see an escalation. I saw the first quote
Trump is gonna steal the election post yesterday. Yeah, no,
this is true. Melon has been doing actually some great
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work behind the scenes on the no King stuff, so
and I think he's absolutely right. The MAGA, the wider
MAGA people. For any of you with the time or
the inclination you know, blasting it out on the timeline,
that's one thing that's like broadcasts, right, But if you
can individually, like ping people in whatever chats that you're
in about this sort of stuff, it's very important at
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the wider coalition be made aware of this and be
constantly reminded of this because that's how that's how we've
been able to get so many things go our way recently,
is that the Coalition will listen to these issues when
they're brought up, right, So please do so. Cody Bassett
for five US dollars. Remember, gents, your local elections matter,
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and election days around the corner. Get well connected and
well organized in your communities to put our friends or
as close to it into positions of power, so teachers
like that can be removed. It's true, It's very true, Pete.
You were talking about that. You've been banging this drum
for a while. But you know, for those of you
who have the capacity and the network and the know how, Yeah,
(01:06:05):
if you can get involved in your local areas and
you can just turn a locality friendly to us, it
really can totally change how things are done in that
county or even that wider state, because state power bases
are built are built on county support.
Speaker 4 (01:06:24):
Yeah, I'm glad you brought this up, Cody. Here in Virginia,
we're just hoping things don't get worse. It's looking like
Jay Jones, the attorney general candidate for the Dems, shot
himself in the foot massively and it's down in the polls. However,
it's looking still likely that we're going to get a
CIA creature as our governor next and that is very bad.
(01:06:51):
So please get out the vote. No matter where you are,
all elections matter, that's it.
Speaker 3 (01:06:59):
Yeah, If you want to if you want to see
what will happen to you, don't even look at like California.
If you want to see how this kind of thing
happens in real time. Look at Virginia right now, because
it's it's I I say this with a very heavy heart,
but it's it's not looking good, you know, it really isn't.
Speaker 2 (01:07:19):
While we were during this stream, I got a text
from the she Boon asking for money.
Speaker 4 (01:07:25):
Amazing.
Speaker 2 (01:07:26):
Yeah. So I'm in al I'm in Alabama right what?
Speaker 4 (01:07:30):
What? What?
Speaker 2 (01:07:30):
What's going on here?
Speaker 4 (01:07:34):
Yeah? I mean that's the best. The gop can muster
is immigrant black woman for the Republican candidate, like and
she she's a never trumper. She's on the record never
having voted for Trump or endorsed him. Yeah, I don't
know what are they thinking?
Speaker 1 (01:07:54):
What was your forward thinking?
Speaker 4 (01:07:55):
Yeah? What was Youngkin thinking? He There was not even
a primary this time. She just got the endorsements and
people tried to challenge her. They tried to collect signatures
to challenge her, and it didn't work. There was no
support from the party on that endeavor. And so she
is was no contest chosen as the candidate.
Speaker 1 (01:08:19):
I don't think they could have picked us a worse.
Speaker 3 (01:08:23):
They could not have picked a worse candidate than her, Like,
what is it?
Speaker 1 (01:08:27):
Like?
Speaker 3 (01:08:29):
It literally came out that her opponent's attorney general candidate
threatened to kill someone else's kids, and that has not
sunk her campaign. As a matter of fact, she is
still projected to win. And this is partially just due
to the fact that like just people are just radicalizing further.
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It's just like Spain, people are radicalizing there. It's not
about and I know I'm starting to sound a lot
like a nineteen eighties moral majority guy, I get it,
but it's it's not really about policies anymore. It's just
too conflicting world views. Frankly, that's just what it is.
It's too conflicting world views. It's too intractable world views.
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And you know, it doesn't matter if your guy threatens
to kill the other sides kids.
Speaker 1 (01:09:16):
You're thinking it, or at least you you.
Speaker 3 (01:09:18):
You tangentially, you know, like would be okay if someone
said it right, So you know, this is this is
and and look, I love Virginia and I it's my
home and it's always going to be my home, and
I hate what's happening to it. But but honestly, man,
you know, if if if Spamburger gets like right now,
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I was looking earlier today, Christian hy ends who's I
think a Nick Friedis's If they had ran him, this
would have I would have been a lot.
Speaker 4 (01:09:52):
Happier over no question, he would if they had ran him.
Speaker 3 (01:09:59):
But the Harvey Harvey and Paul hijacked the super chats
to talk about.
Speaker 1 (01:10:03):
Me, what is it? What is it? Uh friggin'.
Speaker 4 (01:10:07):
But yeah, the ticket as a whole is a mess.
It's not just the she Boon for governor. The lieutenant
governor is a faggot. The Attorney General is the least
worst of the bunch, but he's still a spic. And
this is the GOP putting together this ticket. Like they
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I've talked to them, like party officials, and they're they're
proud they got the right wing DEI ticket, And I'm
just like, you guys are so out of touch. You
deserve to lose, but I can't let you lose because
my life will become so much worse.
Speaker 2 (01:10:44):
Like it's like it's like CSS Virginia said. It's like
CSS Virginia said in the chat, You're gonna get a
spook governor no matter what.
Speaker 1 (01:11:01):
Anyway.
Speaker 3 (01:11:01):
I mean, But I saw a Christian and this is
actually kind of indicative. This is I thought about having
this be a last minute story we talked about, but
I think I guess this is a good.
Speaker 1 (01:11:10):
Time to mention it.
Speaker 3 (01:11:11):
Anyway, Christian Hyends was posting about this earlier today, is
that the Democrat House of Delegates, what they're trying to
do right now is they're trying to ram through this
amendment to the Virginia Constitution to completely redistrict the whole
state legislature to functionally guarantee a Democrat majority for ever, functionally, right.
Speaker 1 (01:11:38):
And they're trying and there and it's totally legal.
Speaker 3 (01:11:42):
The governor can't veto it because you know the because reasons, right.
And what they're trying to do is they're trying to
get this passed by this legislature before election day, then
after legislature because the Virginia Constitution requires this, Uh, take
that amendment and then pass it again and then push
off to the people for a vote so that they
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can functionally cement a Democrat majority in Virginia forever.
Speaker 1 (01:12:07):
Right.
Speaker 3 (01:12:08):
And this if this, and I keep hitting on this,
but Virginia, of all of the swing states, of all
of like the Purple States, Virginia is the closest to
like fifty to fifty.
Speaker 1 (01:12:23):
It really could go either way, right, you know.
Speaker 3 (01:12:28):
North Carolina it's still not quite that far Goneyet even
Georgia isn't not quite that far gone yet, although they're
getting there. But there's plenty of counterweight in both of
those states. But in Virginia, just because of the nova
boom and all this other stuff, it really is fifty
to fifty.
Speaker 1 (01:12:45):
And if you lose.
Speaker 3 (01:12:47):
Virginia, you have functionally seeded the cultural and historic center
of the United States to the Democrats. You lose Mount Vernon,
you lose Charlottesville, you lose Yorktown, you you you lose
you know, the you lose everything. You lose, you lose
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like some of the core, not some of it. You
lose basically, like more so than any other state. Maybe
Massachusetts compare, but Massachusetts is long gone, and maybe Pennsylvania
or South Carolina. But I mean, but other than that,
and I'm not this is nothing against other states, and
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other states have plenty, but like this, like Virginia is
the core of the United States functionally, and if you
lose the state, if we lose the state, it's like
you you have lost the physical location of where your
country came into being, where your civilization came into being,
and you know, this is it's it's it's it's heartbreaking
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to see. And the Virginia gop is is entirely the reason.
Speaker 1 (01:14:00):
Why this is. This is, this is.
Speaker 3 (01:14:01):
Happening, absolutely correct, this is this is it's entirely their fault.
And if it if it happens, I mean like I mean,
if it happens, it happens, it's over. It's it's it's done.
Virginia's California.
Speaker 1 (01:14:15):
Now it's gone.
Speaker 4 (01:14:17):
You know, I remain hopeful for the long term future
of Virginia, but here in the short term, we've it's
going to get bad and we have our work cut
out for us.
Speaker 1 (01:14:29):
Yeah, absolutely.
Speaker 3 (01:14:32):
All right, Uh, Florida mand Adventures for ten US dollars.
Have you seen the movie The Battle of Algiers. It
shows how rapidly an insurrection can go from seemingly snuffed
out to overthrowing a government. Yeah, that's absolutely true. It's
absolutely true.
Speaker 1 (01:14:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:14:48):
You ever take a campfire, like a bonfire, right, you
pour water or something else on it, but you still have.
Speaker 1 (01:14:54):
Like embers left. You can take those embers.
Speaker 3 (01:14:57):
And if you feed it properly, you can make a
bigger fire than what you had previously.
Speaker 2 (01:15:06):
Great soundtracks for that movie too, by Ennio Morricone. Samy
who did like good, Bad and the Ugly and the Thing,
and yeah, good stuff there.
Speaker 3 (01:15:18):
Csider for ten dollars sends us a salute like Americans,
so true, thank you, Csider patriot. Indeed, Sam for three
US dollars, he says, I'm mad as hell, so I'm
going to join my local OGC chapter. Well we're mad too, Sam,
and we're very glad you're getting involved with the with
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the OGC. So thank you very much, and all of
you should follow Sam's example.
Speaker 2 (01:15:45):
I saw somebody say that they had in the chat
say that they had emailed and they hadn't heard anything back.
You know, just understand there are times when we have
to you know, we stop enrollment, we stop anybody. You know,
we just have to put a have a pause button.
So you know, if you want to get involved, send
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another email.
Speaker 1 (01:16:11):
Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 2 (01:16:12):
Stuff happens. You know. I had somebody who was telling
me today tell me last week about how I never
heard back in everything. Well they sends it to Old
Glory Club at gmail dot com. Not the Old Glory
Club at gmail dot com. It's not always us but
you know, sometimes we just have to put a put
a pause on things because they're so there, you know,
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we're overwhelmed.
Speaker 3 (01:16:35):
Well, but and but this is another thing too, Right,
It's like, yeah, we want you to get involved, but
you know Harvey, who's a chapter president here, he can
tell you we don't just yeah, we want you to
get involved, but we don't just want anyone, right, Like
we're not just gonna let any Tom Dick or Harry
in just because you guys send us one email. You
send us one email, and you know you think that
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that's like and I'm not trying to be smirch anyone here, right,
but it's like.
Speaker 1 (01:17:00):
Come on, you gotta be a little bit.
Speaker 3 (01:17:02):
You gotta understand that this organization is a bit higher
caliber than that, right, you know, sending two emails or
a follow up email, right or you know, like not
even that.
Speaker 1 (01:17:19):
Like all of us are on Twitter. You're on Twitter.
Speaker 3 (01:17:22):
Just find Harvey on Twitter or find some like we
most people of the club advertise themselves as part of
the club, right, find someone DM someone Hey I'm interested
in getting involved with this chapter, and they can reach you.
But like you gotta show a little bit of initiative.
You gotta show a little bit of drive, You gotta
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show like you're you're you're worthy of being given the
title of Brother of the OGC. We want you to
get involved. But at the same time, we we We're
not just gonna lower the standard for you. We're not
just gonna come and like bend over backwards to reach you.
That's not how this works.
Speaker 1 (01:18:00):
So follows.
Speaker 2 (01:18:02):
If this sounds if this sounds bad, I apologize, But
I mean, you need us more than we need.
Speaker 3 (01:18:11):
You, exactly that. No, that's exactly, that's exactly it, exactly it.
You need what the club has more than the club
needs your services as a brother. And that's not to
say we don't want you. That's to say we don't
need you.
Speaker 1 (01:18:27):
Right.
Speaker 3 (01:18:27):
And now that obviously there's an asterisk next to that.
Speaker 4 (01:18:33):
Right.
Speaker 3 (01:18:33):
Not everyone, No, not everyone is equal. You know, sometimes
some people really do bring a skill set that is,
you know, completely scarce and in demand. And if you
have one of those, you know who you are.
Speaker 4 (01:18:43):
Right.
Speaker 3 (01:18:44):
But if you're just some dude who posts, and I'm
not saying that's worthless, right, but if you're just some
dude who posts like you know, you got to make
up for another areas. You got to show a little
bit of initiative and drive. So follow Sam's example here, right,
get mad and get involve with your local OGC chapter.
Send them an email, send them a DM find someone
(01:19:05):
right because I mean because if if you're not willing
to put in the effort to get involved in the OGC,
how can we trust you to put in the effort
to save the country.
Speaker 4 (01:19:17):
That's right, and you've got to have a little low
time preference. The process to joining chapters will take a while.
We got to make sure you're a right fit for
us and that uh, you know that it's worth having
you around. Like you said, we're not just going to
let every Tom, Dick and Bury into the club.
Speaker 1 (01:19:38):
Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 3 (01:19:39):
The patience is a virtue and it is something that
we do test because if if you're in the membership
pipeline and you're not mad that you just showed up
to one meeting and we're like okay, great now you're
like here's all the secrets whatever, if you're mad about that,
then you know, like that's that's that's indicative of someone
we don't want. So but most everyone who's joined has
been you know, I can count on like maybe two
(01:20:02):
hands the amount of bad cases of bad applicants that
I've heard of.
Speaker 1 (01:20:06):
So follow Sam's.
Speaker 3 (01:20:08):
Example and get involved with the OGC. Jackson Walker for
five dollars sends us a salute. Thank you Jackson Walker.
Speaker 1 (01:20:16):
We salute you.
Speaker 3 (01:20:18):
Zenraf twenty for twenty five dollars. Kind of what is it?
Kind of reinforcing the whole point we just made reminder
for those that are still thinking about joining you are late,
get to work, catch up and make a genuine difference.
Join up and become a leader among your nation. Just
(01:20:41):
total just restated everything that we had just talked about.
Speaker 4 (01:20:44):
Agree and amplify fellow.
Speaker 3 (01:20:46):
Thank you z.
Speaker 1 (01:20:48):
Yeah, he's another one of our great chapter presidents. Thank
you Underscore for five dollars.
Speaker 3 (01:20:55):
The normy cons couldn't keep Kimmel off the air, but
they'll immediately throw the youth to the left to keep
them far away from power. It's it's true, it's true.
And again this is why, like, yes, we're coalition partners
right now, but we cannot afford to be here forever
or even very long. You know this this generational turnover,
Like obviously you can't speed up time, but like it
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cannot happen soon enough. Don Browning for twenty Australian dollars
sends a supersticker like she does every week, of an
anthropomorphic hippo doing a half turn and demonstrating the V
hand sign with victory written overhead. Thank you, Don Browning.
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I was wonder what this random Australian broad just watches
our shows and super chests every week. But you know,
I guess it's I guess it's I guess it's just
what happens. Robert of fix them for five US dollars.
Do you know why Puerto Ricans don't write checks? It's
because they can't spray?
Speaker 1 (01:22:01):
Pet That small.
Speaker 4 (01:22:04):
Amazing.
Speaker 2 (01:22:05):
I mean it's true, Pete.
Speaker 1 (01:22:09):
You got any good Puerto Rican jokes?
Speaker 2 (01:22:12):
Oh? Yeah, yeah, I mean it's just yeah, So what's
an Italian Puerto Rican with a job?
Speaker 1 (01:22:23):
Oh goodness, I.
Speaker 2 (01:22:27):
Guess that was an Italian joke? Sorry, Berdo.
Speaker 1 (01:22:30):
Yeah, well, I mean you can.
Speaker 3 (01:22:33):
You can throw them all under the bus if you'd like, Robert.
Thanks Robert to fix them again for ten dollars usd
Crazy Glock has had to change their internals on the
slides just because certain municipalities don't want to lock up.
Jamal James Reeves did a reasonable video about it and
(01:22:53):
his legal minded take. Still, there are so many blocks
out there already, plus how long until someone makes any
switch it?
Speaker 2 (01:23:01):
Do be like that, mister glock Well, I mean when
you talk about the fact that there are so many
glocks already out there, I mean I must get from
oh God, what's the name of that, the one in
aim Surplus, like three or four emails a week with
(01:23:23):
oh we have these, you know, law enforcement trade in glocks.
I mean, it is it's ridiculous how many there are.
When you go to a gun show, It's like you
know that what if there's a dealer there, there's going
to be two tables of glocks. You know, when you
go into a gun store, there's going to there's going
to be more than one case of blocks. I mean,
(01:23:45):
this is all just ridiculous. I mean, as somebody who
used to live in Atlanta where a glock headquarters where
Clock North America and headquarters is, and someone who's had glocks,
and somebody who took the armorer's course for a glock,
this isn't good. What do you think you're gonna do?
(01:24:06):
You would literally have to get rid of all of them.
Not only that, if Gaston was still alive, if Gaston
Glock was still alive and they said, oh, we're going
to real, he'd be he'd be freaking taking dropping bodies.
And this was an old Austrian dude who didn't didn't
take shit from anyone. This is always what happens when
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you have a great man who starts a company. Look
what happens. Look what happened to the Ford Foundation when
Henry Ford died. I mean, they're just they're they're going
to take one of the most tried and true and
true designs of all time and rework them because they
because freakin' noogs are running around putting switches in it unbelieved.
(01:24:53):
I mean this just this just looking at companies destroying
themselves because people aren't willing to because you know, municipalities
are not willing to just start saying, well, you get
caught with one of those, you're going to jail forever. Yeah,
(01:25:14):
it's I'm sorry, It's just I hate seeing companies. I
know it's not an American company. I hate seeing any
company it has a product that's iconic, it's just going
to screw it up. For politics. Son of a bitch man.
Speaker 1 (01:25:32):
Yeah, this is just the unbaddening of everything because of this.
Speaker 3 (01:25:37):
This is what bad, bad ideological foundations do, is they
just make everything most horrible, all right, Eltham player for
ten dollars. If Venezuela gets resolved quickly, would make people
wonder why Poudie and Bebie can't do that nice.
Speaker 1 (01:25:58):
Prestige for us.
Speaker 3 (01:26:00):
Yeah, that's true, and in all honesty, I mean, Venezuela
is large by total land area, but like all of
these Latin American countries, the population is largely concentrated in
like a few cities on the coast, so like pretty
much all of Venezuela is run out of Caracas. So
if you take Caracas, you pretty much take the whole country.
(01:26:21):
And the Latins are historically a lot more willing to
make deals than say the Taloban are, so I person
especially with someone reasonable like Trump, who at least comparatively reasonable.
Speaker 1 (01:26:36):
So I'm with you.
Speaker 3 (01:26:38):
I completely agree if we can quickly resolve something like this,
it really would demonstrate strength and clarity of purpose on
the global stage. So Elfemplar again for ten dollars, He says,
feeling a bit like Constantinople fourteen fifty three. Here in Manhattan, Bros.
Then just get out. You're the only one keeping you there.
(01:27:05):
Manhattan is very bleak though, the whole, the whole New
York is bleakde.
Speaker 2 (01:27:11):
I went there. I went during COVID. Like I if
you went into the city, you had to shelter in place,
like at somebody's house for like seven days or something.
But I figured out that you could just fly in
and say, hey, I have a connecting flight, and they
would just let you not fill out any paperwork and
(01:27:33):
just walk out. You can just go and do whatever
you wanted and everything. But after that it was like,
there's really no point in even coming here anymore. I
mean it was it started being destroyed before then, but
really it was. It was twenty twenty, the summer of
twenty twenty, and COVID that just absolutely put it, put
(01:27:54):
it in the toilet.
Speaker 1 (01:27:56):
So yeah, absolutely king pilled for ten dollars.
Speaker 3 (01:28:02):
He says from Coop, My family and I are eternally grateful.
Thank you guys, well, thank you and yes for any
of you who want to help support mister Cooper and
his family. That link should be in the description now.
Speaker 2 (01:28:15):
Yeah, it's in the chat. And I also if you
go to our the Old Glory Club channel on X
under the under the live stream tonight, I put a
link to it as well. It's also I'm King Pilled.
It's King Pilled's pinned post on x.
Speaker 1 (01:28:37):
Excellent.
Speaker 3 (01:28:38):
Well, thank you, mister King Pilled, and we'll be praying
for mister Cooper and his family. Maple Copperhead for five
US dollars, he says, salute gentlemen, for real Americans.
Speaker 1 (01:28:53):
So true.
Speaker 3 (01:28:55):
I wonder if he intended to write something after that,
because he just put a comma there. But you know,
we'll take thank you, Maple Copperhead. Wolpa's personas for ten
dollars obeys Maple Copperhead's command and sends.
Speaker 1 (01:29:09):
A salute Americans.
Speaker 3 (01:29:12):
Thank you, wolpe As persona. It's you are, in fact
a real American patriot. And David G doubles down with
twenty US dollars and also sends a salute obey Americans.
So true, Thank you, David G. The chat is filled
with patriots this evening. Thomas Wayne Riley, another president of
(01:29:36):
an Old Glory Club chapter, for fifteen US dollars, Thank you,
and he says, thank y'all for a great stream. New
Mexico needs your help. Gentlemen who are listening, join your
local regulators of the Rio Grande chapter of the OGC.
If any of you are in the New Mexico area,
get involved with mister Riley's chapter down there. It's called
the Regulators the Rio grand It's it's our I don't
(01:29:58):
know if the if they're the only chapter that we
have in the Southwest, but there certainly our most prominent.
Uh So, get involved down there if you're if you're
in the if you're in the New Mexico area. And
then finally, for five U. S. Dollars, Robert to fix
them again.
Speaker 1 (01:30:17):
For five dollars, he says, so true.
Speaker 3 (01:30:20):
Pete booked a flight to Austria trying to shoot my
shot at being Gaston's widow's pool boy. I'll hook the
fellas up if I make it.
Speaker 1 (01:30:28):
I hope, I hope. You're joking, Robert.
Speaker 3 (01:30:33):
Don't do anything displeasing to God.
Speaker 1 (01:30:35):
Please.
Speaker 2 (01:30:38):
Yeah, maybe people at this point are going to try
to google Gaston Lock's widow.
Speaker 3 (01:30:44):
You should probably uh anyway, but thank you for your
for your patronage. All right, I think that's that's everything
unless someone sends in a last minute buzzer beater. So Pete,
what do you have to show?
Speaker 2 (01:31:03):
Just dropped an episode with Thomas tonight. I think the
title is why the Soviet Unions Started World War Two
or how the Soviet Union started started World War Two?
Got check it out?
Speaker 3 (01:31:17):
Excellent, Thank you very much, Harvey.
Speaker 1 (01:31:22):
Do you have anything to show?
Speaker 4 (01:31:24):
Yes, I am president of southeastern Southeastern Virginia's OGC chapter,
Vitas Dominium. If you're in Hampton Roads or Central Virginia,
reach out. I'm pretty accessible on Twitter as well, so
no excuse not to get involved. For those that are
attending the conference this weekend, I'll see you there and
(01:31:46):
thanks for coming.
Speaker 3 (01:31:47):
If you're in the eight O four or the four, three,
four or seven, I've never found an area more proud
of its area code. Get involved with with with the
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Vetus Dominium chapter.
Speaker 1 (01:32:11):
They're very good guys.
Speaker 3 (01:32:15):
Okay, excellent and UH as always like support and uh
and and get involved with the Old Glory Club. I
hope you all enjoyed this evening's Pony Express Radio and
we will catch you on the next time.