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What if the local football field is the new battleground for justice? We kick things off with an invigorating call to action, urging everyone to harness the power of their voices against injustice. From there, we shift the spotlight to the electrifying world of Virginia and West Virginia high school football. With a special nod to extraordinary talents like Mason Savage's record-breaking field goal and Sherando's new all-time sack record, we consider the possibility of a local team snagging a state title. Witness the heart of a community as we embrace hope and potential triumphs in this thrilling sports narrative.

Our journey doesn't stop there; we dig deep into the dynamic world of high school sports, where the drama off the field rivals the intensity on it. Central High School's tough lesson on the consequences of fielding an ineligible player and a scandal at Hayfield High School that reshapes the playing field are just the beginning. We navigate the complex landscape of school district lines, unravel the impact of school choice, and reflect on how historical rivalries have evolved. These stories, steeped in both triumph and controversy, reveal the intricate tapestry of opportunity, talent, and legacy in local athletics.

But what happens when the conversation turns toward politics and socio-economic issues? With a critical eye, we explore the fractures within the political system, from the disillusionment with modern politics to the crushing weight of the healthcare financial burden. Dive into the deep end with us as we question the fairness of taxes and the complexities of U.S. foreign policy. Finally, we invite young athletes to join us, sharing their stories and insights to fuel future episodes with fresh perspectives and dynamic discussions. Tune in for an episode that promises to challenge, inspire, and ignite change.

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Speaker 1 (00:19):
I was ready, bro.
It's a hindrance.
Silence is cassette, so letyour voices be heard, man, we
brothers with opinions.
Now we spreading the word,Bringing light to the dark
Revolution is our art man a lotof people talk, but they ain't
never walked apart.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
Gotta shine a light on poverty and fight against
injustice and always speak thetruth when the enemy's amongst
us.
Good morning, nine o'clock hereon Sunday, and we're back at it
again because we told y'all BWO, baby, we ain't going nowhere.
But and we're going to get backinto this today with a, with a
couple of things we want todiscuss, including the

(00:55):
presidential debate and all ofthese natural disasters that
they call natural.
Are they manmade or not?
But we want to get into allthat.
Of course, you got the one andonly tony dinges, mr wayne and
myself.
We out here, baby, we out here,zeb.
Zeb got caught in the work sohe won't be with us today, but
you know, got to make that moneyto pay the bills.
But anyway, ladies andgentlemen, let's get right into

(01:17):
it all right, chris sounds good.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
So I guess I'll start with the local football scores,
like we usually do every week.
And so Millbrook beat Liberty34-22.
Skyline over Manassas Park 57-2.
Goodness, did Zayden kill inthat game?
I'm sure he did.
And then Sharando shut outjameswood 35 to nothing,

(01:47):
hanley's seven.
And oh, shirando, yep andhanley destroyed falk here.
46 to 3.
Brentsville over warren county42 to 7.
Um, strasburg beat page County50 to seven.
And that's our local Virginia.

(02:10):
And then we'll head on to WestVirginia where, uh, the Liberty
out of Maryland I'll be specific, there's so many Liberty high
schools defeated Hedgesville 32to seven.
Uh, liberty High School'sdefeated Hedgesville 32-7.
Midland beat Musselman 49-35.

(02:30):
Martinsburg stays undefeated.
They won 51-14 againstMorgantown, and Jefferson over
South Hagerstown 48-14.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
So you're telling me Hanley, sharando, skyline,
martinsburg, spring Mills,jefferson all scored 40, 50
points or more.
Goodness gracious, there's somehigh-powered offenses in the
area.

Speaker 4 (02:55):
Sounds like the area is getting better.

Speaker 3 (02:57):
Very true, and shout out to Mason Savage of Millbrook
.
He beat the school record.
He kicked a 47-yard field goal.

Speaker 2 (03:07):
Isn't that my homegirl Sarah Todd's son.

Speaker 3 (03:09):
Yes, sarah.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
Todd's son.

Speaker 3 (03:11):
Yes, he beat the school record.
It was 46, I believe.
Can't remember the kid's name,but Mason Savage kicked a
47-yard field goal yesterday andRiley had a big pick.
Congrats to Riley Baker.

Speaker 4 (03:25):
You said his last thing was savage.

Speaker 3 (03:26):
Yeah, yeah, that's a true savage, for real dude, he's
the true, he works hard at it.
I can say that, yeah, wayne,that's sarah todd's son.
He might have, might have afuture, you know I remember her
kicking field goals, so congratsto him.
I wanted to give that and shootBoy for a.

(03:49):
Sharando has the all time, setthe all time sack record as well
yesterday Nice.
So he's at 31 sacks, but forhis career at Sharando, so yeah
he and what is it?

Speaker 4 (04:10):
He's a senior this year.

Speaker 3 (04:11):
Oh yeah, he's a senior.

Speaker 4 (04:13):
Well, big ups to those men for breaking those
athletes.

Speaker 3 (04:16):
So kids breaking records here in the local area.

Speaker 2 (04:22):
I know we're not going to get into it today.
I'd like to look at arearecords all the time.
Who has the most sacks in thewhole area, most rushing yards,
which is probably Bo Morgan, butI could be dead wrong.
No, it's Benjamin, that kidfrom Front Row.
He killed that one year like2,600 yards.

Speaker 4 (04:36):
Wow, yeah, it's crazy man, but, like we all know,
records are meant to be brokenthough, but it's nice to see
records brought down.
You know what I mean, Becauseit's just another great player,
individual in the making.

Speaker 2 (04:49):
Yep, you're right, let's see if we can get some
state champions out of our areathis year.

Speaker 3 (04:53):
Yeah, that's what we want a state championship,
Somebody, Hanley.
Should somebody win a statetitle in the area, I'll be
rooting for whoever it is.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
Well, hanley should win it because it's a four.
So 0-4, no 24.
And we won in 94 and 84, soit's been a while though.

Speaker 3 (05:16):
Oh yeah, it's been a minute.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
We haven't won, since all of us was playing for the
football team.

Speaker 4 (05:22):
So around this area they went undefeated this past
weekend.

Speaker 3 (05:27):
And so hold on, let me give the boy his accolades
and his flowers.
Defensive end Caleb Nolan forSharando.

Speaker 2 (05:36):
Nice shout out to that young man.

Speaker 3 (05:37):
Shout out to him as well.

Speaker 2 (05:39):
And Wayne.
The only reason the area is notundefeated this weekend, though
, is because some of the areateams got beat by the other ones
, like Warren County and JamesWood.

Speaker 4 (05:48):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
Tony, what about Clark County man?
They've been undefeated.

Speaker 3 (05:53):
Clark County didn't play this week.

Speaker 2 (05:55):
Okay, yeah, they're undefeated still.

Speaker 3 (05:57):
They had a bye.
There was somebody else you wasasking, but a couple had a bye.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
And the school that lost all their wins because they
had an ineligible player, theywon again.
Central, oh, central, yeah,remember, didn't they lose all
their?
They were like 4-0 or 4-1, andthey lost all their wins.
Oh, because they had a kid whowas At the Diddy Freak-Offs?

Speaker 3 (06:23):
I hope not.

Speaker 4 (06:24):
Or they had to forfeit all their wins.

Speaker 3 (06:26):
Yeah, because I found out inside source that he was
an illegal resident.
He didn't live in the schooldistrict, kind of like
Martinsburg, half of their team.
Yeah, well, we can name a lot,but yeah, that's what happened.
That's why they had to forfeittheir four.
But so what they're wanted,they won again anyway, but

(06:48):
they're one in four now whatdistrict was he like really in?

Speaker 4 (06:53):
like, where do you actually live at?

Speaker 3 (06:56):
I'm not sure where, but he is one of them, you know,
using a fake address orsomething and you got you One of
those little coaching scandals.

Speaker 4 (07:06):
That's what it sounds like.
They just had a recent scandalwith that high school freedom.

Speaker 3 (07:13):
Oh yeah, that's a whole other.

Speaker 4 (07:15):
Apparently, the coach was top at the school that he
was at and then this one schooloffered him some money.
He went there but he broughtlike 40-some players with him
and now that school isdominating teams like 59 and 63
to nothing.
Offered him some money.
He went there but he broughtlike 40 some players with him
and now that school's likedominating teams like 59 and 63
to nothing it's fucking crazy.

Speaker 3 (07:30):
And then the school he left they're fucking 0 and 4
kind of I mean, we're just gonnasay kind of suspect the team
free, who won two state titlesin a row 6a and then now the
coach goes to another school andnow they're killing it and yeah
, his old has not won, even wona game where, well in front

(07:53):
royal, when we were growing upit was only warren county high
school, but now they haveskyline and to me it seems like
skyline has all to be sportscomparable.

Speaker 2 (08:01):
Like they got all the athletes that went there.
How did that happen?
Who skyline?
Yeah, like they have all theathletes that went there.
How did that happen?
New skyline yeah, like theyhave all the good players and
good football, basketball, theseteams.
But warren county seems toreally be struggling.
Did all the kids decide thatthey just wanted to go to
skyline?

Speaker 4 (08:13):
yeah, I mean I don't know if that's the case, like I
don't know if there's a linethat was drawn like okay, the
kids over on this side of thetown has to go here, like you
know, I I mean, I mean you wouldthink that that would be the
case, because that's how you getanother school population.

Speaker 2 (08:31):
It's just strange to me how the skyline has been
really good in sports over thelast years and Warren County has
very much struggled.

Speaker 3 (08:40):
Well, you can compare it to back when Sharando was
built and then James Wood felloff right, like how does all the
talent on one side of town?
You know what I mean.

Speaker 4 (08:53):
Well, that's what I'm trying to find out.
Is there like a line drawn,Like you know how you come into
his town and be like, okay,welcome to Clark County, you
know, and then it'd be likewelcome to Winchester City, Like
there's got to be a line drawnsomewhere.
Or do they have it set up likethe loudon county schools, like

(09:13):
where they could choose wherethey want to go as long as they
live?
In the city of you know, frontroyal, who knows?

Speaker 3 (09:17):
well, no, I mean the rules in vhsl rules.
Is you gotta in the state ofvirginia?
You have to play or go to theschool in the district you live
in.

Speaker 4 (09:27):
Right, that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (09:28):
There's only one county that is exempt, and
that's in Richmond.

Speaker 4 (09:32):
Yes, so if that's the case, then there's a line drawn
for Front Royal.
I mean sorry, Warren County andSkyline.

Speaker 3 (09:40):
Mm-hmm.
So that gets into a whole, youknow the whole John Marshall
down, it's like, because thatschool is what?
See double A's?
I don't know, they're small.
They only have like 200, 300students.

Speaker 4 (09:57):
But the kids in Richmond can choose what school
they want to go to in Richmond.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
Richmond's so big too , though, so if Winchester
really built a high school inthe north end.

Speaker 4 (10:07):
Hanley would get smashed.
Probably it used to be douglashigh school.
It used to be douglas schoolwell, that's why they they
eliminated hanley never wantedto play him, but they'd show up
and watch him.

Speaker 2 (10:17):
I heard that from old people, like old people, like
they knew they was like nah,they didn't want to play hanley.
I mean, hanley didn't want toplay them.
They was like hell.

Speaker 3 (10:26):
No, there you go.
That's a prime example.

Speaker 4 (10:28):
That's what would happen well, that explains why
there is no more douglas high,you know well, also for
integration, but in the sameinstance.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
Yeah, you're right, handling was like shit.
We can win if we get all thesekids to come to our school
exactly yeah it's crazy, but allright, ladies and gentlemen,
tony already knows I love to bigup another podcast.
We'll let y'all listen to themon wednesday nights.
In the meantime, man, let's goahead and get into what
everybody's excited for, exceptfor, probably, us three on the
call.
But we want to discuss it, andthat is, uh d and k, who you

(11:01):
guys want to vote for and whyyou guys want to vote for me.
Why do you guys even think thevotes really matter at this
point, after how many yearswe've been living and see that
none of them really care abouthealth, none of them care about
education, taxes.
They just keep doing the samethings, no matter who it is.
So let's jump right into it.

Speaker 3 (11:18):
Well, who do you want to vote for, or are you just
going to keep that a?

Speaker 2 (11:21):
secret, I would vote for JFK.
I actually brought that up inmy manager meeting on Wednesday
and they was like you're goingto vote.
I'm like if JFK's running andthey started laughing, I'm like
I ain't voting.
But that's just me, and I knowpeople will be like well, you
can't talk about it if you don'tvote.
That's cool.
Guess what they're going to do?
The same thing, no matter who'sin there.

(11:42):
They gave us hope, thinkingobama was going to make a
difference.
He didn't make no difference.
He's the same evil guy as therest of them.
I even seen joe biden the otherday, even though I think he's a
clone, this guy wearing a makeamerica great hat again, or
whatever well, jfk, speak it.

Speaker 3 (12:00):
uh, I'm right, jfk is who you would vote for.
Jfk yeah, I wasn't living inthose times.
Who is it?
But he's not even runninganymore.
He pulled out Well, becausethey killed him.
So you got Kamala Harris, ofcourse, donald Trump, jill Stein

(12:25):
and Chase Oliver as your fourpresidential candidates.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
That's cool.
You named those other two.
I ain't going to lie.
They definitely not going towin.

Speaker 3 (12:36):
Hey, I just put it.
You know, Jill Stein is withthe Green Party and Chase Oliver
is with the Libertarian Party.
So just to put that, Hold on.
There's other ones RandallTerry of the Constitution Party
and Cornel West in Independent.

Speaker 4 (12:58):
Man, what the fuck?
What are these Diddy parties?
Come on man.
I'm not representing none ofthese parties, man, I don't know
any of these parties.
Man, I don't know any of theseindividuals.
They just, they just nah, man,the research, it's just stuff
that they tell you.
Man, it's what you want tobelieve, but do you know facts?

(13:19):
You never know facts aboutthese people, man.
That's why, me, I'll tell youyou I'm going to vote for nobody
, because that's what I do everyyear.
I don't have time for peoplelike Obama and the Trumps.
I mean, we just had an episodeon the Diddy and I mean there's
photos with those guys allpartying together.
Man, like, I don't wantsomebody like that in the office

(13:40):
.
Man, I mean, would you likethat in office, man?
I mean, would you?
I mean, the people's got tostart just thinking of who
they're really voting for.
Man, you're voting for anindividual that you've never met
.
You're just voting for anindividual that's feeding you
bullshit at these debates and onnational television.
So it's all for show, man, it'sall for show.

Speaker 2 (14:04):
Yeah, I've been a firm believer for a long time
that they're hand-selected, butthey make us, as the general
public and people, feel like ourvotes matter.
They put all this time andmoney and effort into it, but
it's the same thing every year.
And the main thing, tony andWayne, that I've really never
liked is are you red or are youblue?
It's Republican versus Democrat.

(14:25):
I'm like man, if you reallycare about the betterment of all
people in this country, itwon't be red or blue, because
they fight each other.
That's already teaching us at ayoung age You're going to fight
against each other.
We should be working towards thecommon goal of the betterment
of all of us and people in thiswhole damn country.

(14:47):
Rich, poor, all the bettermentof all of us and people in this
whole damn country, rich, poor,in any color.
We are of complexions.
All that should not matter.
We should be helping everybody,and that's what I hate.
That, oh you.
You're gonna lose if you put adamn in the office or a
republican, I'm like man.
That's already why I thinkthey're wrong.
They already fighting eachother instead of trying to make
things better.
What y''all think?

Speaker 4 (15:04):
Yeah, man, I agree.
Man, Like, why are we evenfighting, though?
Like it should be just oneparty, one team?
It's called the US.
Right, we're one country, butwe got all these individuals
who's splitting up to supportthis side of the town or to

(15:24):
support this wealth of oursociety.
Man, I just don't understand it.
Man, it's dividing the world.

Speaker 3 (15:32):
Yeah, I mean I've always said, like you guys are
saying is why is there so manyparties and divide?
You know what I mean.
I mean I get people havedifferent beliefs and whatever,
but we all should be here forone common goal, right?
right to me to, yeah, I, whatyou know, politics, whatever

(15:53):
people don't really like talkingabout it or some do, but I mean
you have to.
The thing is me, I'm differentthan you, wayne I still vote, I
feel, especially locally,because that's where it starts
in your, your local town, city,cat, wherever you know your
local politicians or whateveryou call it.
That's where it starts is whatpeople don't understand these

(16:15):
presidents, whatever you know,I'm definitely not voting
republican.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
I'll tell you that I never vote republican but you
see how it's already like alljust because of the name, though
.
Like how do you know, like thatthat so-called party would be a
better candidate this year orthis time, Right?

Speaker 3 (16:31):
And not saying you know, you know all Republicans,
or.
But you know I'm not sayinganybody whatever.
But you know, do bad things orwhatever.
But like Chris you've said it,you know they're all in it
together anyway.
And Wayne, you've said it tooLike it doesn't.
To us it doesn't really matter,Republican, democrat, blue

(16:55):
Party, whatever Diddy Party,they're all crooked.
Yeah, to me they all worktogether.

Speaker 2 (17:03):
And they used Diddy.
What about in 2004?
They used Diddy big time.
He led the campaign for vote ordie.
Yeah Right, Like they're allinvolved in that stuff, man.
But at the end of the day, Ithink it's all mind games with
this Get out and vote, man, itdoesn't even matter.
You guys are going to and I sayyou guys, the people that we

(17:24):
don't really know about, thatreally make the control
everything that happens.
They're already behind closeddoors, wherever they're at
talking about.
Well, we're going to give thepeople Trump or we're going to
give them Kamala Harris orwhatever's going to happen, but
they already know why.
These are the reasons we'regoing to do it.

Speaker 4 (17:43):
In a way.

Speaker 2 (17:43):
I kind of think they are nervous to have Trump there
again, because Trump will reallyfucking do what he wants.
Sometimes, as far as speakinghis mind and stuff, he'd be like
I don't give a fuck, like hedoes what he wants and I think
he's wild.
I think he could start to tryto start a race war within our
own country.
The only thing I would give himprops for is that he calls

(18:07):
people out, and he is one thinghe's great at, of course, his
business and he will probablybring a lot more jobs and money
back to the country.
But that's my personal thought.

Speaker 4 (18:15):
I think they all suck you there, like tony was just
saying he was like you should atleast vote in your town.
Like I mean, it's set up thesame way, man, like people that
live in our town, man, they'rewell known, it's like household
names and so you guys gettingout there and voting for leach
or bpg yeah.

(18:37):
But I kind of go back with youthough, chris, is they already
know who's gonna who's gonna win, you know?
I mean, like this guy tony toldme he has like fifty thousand
dollars raised for his campaignsand we have other individuals
who's running for the sameposition and they have like two
thousand dollars.
Like if that right there tellsyou that he has the city on lock

(18:58):
man, he hosts parties just likeditties.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm not sure saying that that'swhat's going on.
But I mean, all these higher uppeople are together, man, and
when they are together it's easyfor that person to win that
election.
Man, like I saw another namekid that I went to school with
richie pifer, he's up for likecouncil.

Speaker 2 (19:19):
So I ain't gonna lie, though, only because I know
that kid and we went to schooltogether, I'll be pulling for
him yeah, but they're.

Speaker 4 (19:25):
But it's like his household names man, it's like,
oh, we know him, we're going tovote for him, isn't that?
Every local area.
Are we voting because we knowhim, or are we voting for him
because he's trying to makechange?

Speaker 3 (19:38):
Good point.

Speaker 4 (19:39):
That's what people's got to stop and realize, man.
What are we voting for?
Nothing's changing.

Speaker 3 (19:45):
It's happened the same cycle for decades and
decades and decades, man goodpoint, very true, but I mean,
like I say, locally it mattersbecause what was our, one of our
top the parks, like about whereyou live, remember they weren't
touching that part, doingnothing in your ward, right?
So, like I say, people whorepresent wards, because the guy

(20:08):
who did this shit before ordidn't do anything I can't
remember his name for years andthen finally, uh, someone else
got in and then the parks, theystarted revamping the park.
So to me it does matter, likethere's people, honestly, who
will make change or try to makechange, you know, or, but and

(20:29):
then there's ones that just getin there and they don't do a
damn thing.
Yeah, like he did for 20freaking years.
Representing what are you whenyou live in ward one, two maybe?

Speaker 4 (20:38):
two two so but but who's to say that these people
that represent our ward arecollecting this information or
data and presenting it in frontof councilmen?
You know what I mean.
Like I don't know that I don'tgo to those meetings.
I mean, the public is invitedbut, dude, I don't want to go up
in there.

(20:59):
Man, at the end of the day, itdoesn't matter if I'm in there
listening or if I want to saysomething.

Speaker 2 (21:09):
They know what the fuck they want to do and that's
what the fuck they're going todo.
Excuse my language.
What would wayne say?
That one guy got five, fiftythousand raised and the other
guy probably has two thousandraised.
So in that same instance that'slike me running against wayne,
where wayne might have 50k inhis bank account I might got got
$50.
So I'm not going to beat Wayne,but then if Wayne goes against
Trey Kern, good luck Wayne.

Speaker 4 (21:31):
Exactly man.

Speaker 3 (21:33):
Oh of course, we know everything's ran by money.
We know that money driveseverything.

Speaker 2 (21:39):
And that's sad, man, because people care about that
and don't really care about allthe other stuff that we care
about, Like, why is educationlosing money every year?
Every year, every year, youlose money.
Well, how come they still don'thave free healthcare for us as
people?
And people are like, well, howcan they have it?
Well, because they do have inother countries.
And then they turn around andlook at well, move there.
Well, we're trying to figureout how to make things better

(22:02):
for where we do live.
Everybody can't just up andmove to these other countries.
It doesn't work like that.

Speaker 3 (22:09):
You just broke up.
A good boy, free healthcare.
I'm not paying for somebodyelse's healthcare, the taxes
coming out of your check.
You're going to pay a food tax,your car.
Why wouldn't you help yourfellow?
You know, fellow man, good, ohLord, we good, yep, all right,

(22:32):
but uh, you know why?
Would?
Or for your Germans, a Germanyou cut it in and out just to
heads up.
My good, yeah, you're good, allright, but sorry everybody, but

(22:52):
anyway, yeah, but germany hasfree health care, I believe
universal health.
Canada has it, and you know,and I've talked to residents,
you know germans and canada, andthey and I asked, dude, do you
care about health, free healthcare?
And they're like no, likethey're used.
You know what I mean.
Like they're like well,whatever, like because it's
normal.
And see, the thing is with us,it's change.

(23:14):
Americans are scared of change,you know.
Like, but it's for thebetterment of the people that's
what I don't understand.

Speaker 2 (23:21):
It's not about change .
It doesn't matter how muchmoney somebody has what, what
neighborhood?
they live in.
If you need a big proceduredone on your mouth, for your
teeth or your heart or this, andthat you can't really get in
there and get it done withouttons of money, like that movie,
john Q, they wouldn't put thekid's name on the list, and this

(23:43):
and that because they couldn'tafford to put $250,000 down.
I'm like who the hell sitsaround with that kind of money,
unless you're one of thosepeople that's even near the top
1% of this country.
That's OD to me.
Like you can tell me, myfriends and family can't get the
health care they need,including myself, because we
don't have the proper money.
I think it should be no matterwhat.
We're all people, man, let'shelp each other out.

(24:04):
Like what's going on?
Yeah, you're right.

Speaker 4 (24:06):
I mean it's scandalous because, like you got
to think about it, like I haveinsurance with my company you
know what I mean and my kids andmy wife they're on it.
But if you go to the fuckingdoctor and you got to have a
certain kind of surgery, thesemotherfuckers, they'll come back
and tell you oh well, yourinsurance is only going to cover
20%.

(24:26):
You're going to have to comeout of your pocket for the other
80.
Hold on, motherfucker, I'vebeen paying insurance, every
paycheck, every time I get paidbiweekly for goddamn I don't
know how many years, and you'retelling me y'all ain't got the
money to put this shit up.
Where'd my money go?

Speaker 3 (24:42):
Insurance is the biggest scam.
Where'd my money go?
Come when my money go.
Insurance is the biggest scam.

Speaker 4 (24:45):
Come on, man, stop playing me, man, this is not a
game.

Speaker 2 (24:48):
Tony, you're right.
We should have an episode onthat one time too, because
insurance is crazy.

Speaker 3 (24:53):
Well, it's great we got in it, because I mean, it's
about election, it's who youvote for, that supposedly they
control everything.
Yeah, you know, like insuranceis the biggest fucking scam,
yeah, man.

Speaker 4 (25:04):
They suck money right out of your pocket, bro.
And then every time you needsomething done, they be like oh,
you got to pay that deductible,like, deductible, like you
deducted every check.
Like, stop playing with me manRight.

Speaker 2 (25:19):
Yeah, I want to know when we're going to have a
president that's going to belike no more taxes and everybody
can get up in arms all theywant.
To me the people that'slistening out there oh, you got
to have taxes.
Well, really, because beforethe first what was it?
World War II we didn't havetaxes.
They created it because of theGreat Depression and they needed

(25:39):
some help for a little bit andit was supposed to be for that
time frame and it was over.
Shit, it was supposed to goaway.
Taxes and no matter what we do,everything is taxes and people
like, well, we needed to pay forroads and this and that dude.
No, we don't stop that and noother no other job needs to have
all this extra taxes and stuffto make sure we get paid.

(25:59):
So why can't their business andcompany make sure they get paid
without all the public's?
Oh, we got to all pay taxes,dude taxes, wasn't even around.
I don't understand that.
It should be gone.

Speaker 3 (26:09):
Well it started way before the great depression.
Remember when everybody backsettled the settler, when they
moved out west and claimed landlike ogle all that.
They started moving out west.
That's when the shit startedbecause then the government
stepped in and be like you gotto pay for this property.
You know they went out andstarted set.

Speaker 2 (26:27):
That's when shit really the government stepped in
but they didn't tax people'schecks until like that.

Speaker 3 (26:32):
Well, yeah, but I'm just saying that's when the shit
like started got like they goout where all you start
migrating out west, and thenthey're building homes and
whatever you know out thereliving it up, and then the
government said like well, yougot to pay for this shit.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
You know how many countries don't even know what
that is.
They're like, what the hell istaxes?

Speaker 1 (26:50):
I swear to you too, and I make that up.

Speaker 2 (26:52):
I believe it.
People are like what?
And they're like they takemoney from you.
I'm like yeah, and then whenyou buy anything from a new
white t-shirt or a bag ofskittles.
You get taxed on that.

Speaker 3 (27:04):
Yeah, I mean there are some states who don't have
food, like a food tax.

Speaker 2 (27:09):
Pennsylvania.

Speaker 3 (27:10):
But Oregon's one my brother lives out like they
don't have food tax.
I definitely know I don't thinkthey have clothes, so they
don't tax.
Certain states are good aboutlike they don't tax certain shit
.

Speaker 4 (27:20):
In order for them to do that, they gotta have a
government set up like that.
You know what I mean.
Like there's companies out herewhere if I go to a store they'd
be like, oh man, $1.25.

Speaker 3 (27:33):
Well, what does it say?
It says state tax, or what it's.

Speaker 4 (27:35):
The states that independently With that extra
five cent.
I'll go in a store and I'llhave $1.20.
I'll be like man I got $1.20,man.
I'll be like man I got $1.20,man.
He'll be like oh you cool, thatfive cents is just going to the
government, man, he's going tocover me.
But it's the government pullingmoney away from people that are
trying to make themselvessuccessful and it's hurting the

(27:56):
citizens also.
It's just trickling right downthe line.
The business owner gets hit,the fucking buyer gets hit.
Everybody gets hit, man.
Because the government steps inand says, oh we, we need a
piece of this because you'remaking this.
Or like, get out of here withthat shit.
Man like I'm going to buy abrand new fucking car and every
goddamn six months I I gotta paya personal property tax on it.

(28:16):
Like they're not making nopayments on my car whatsoever,
but I gotta right personalproperty tax.
Man, you know I mean for what?
Oh, to maintain the roads.
Y'all need that fucking muchmoney.

Speaker 3 (28:30):
You're doing this to every individual that drives
yeah, they got an excuse for itwhy they do this, why they tax.

Speaker 4 (28:37):
That you know, and not only just every individual,
it's every individual fuckingcar.
Like if you got three cars,you're gonna have three
different fucking deals.
It's bullshit, man, you know?
Fucking car.
Like if you got three cars,you're going to have three
different fucking deals.

Speaker 2 (28:49):
It's bullshit man, yep, and why do we have to go to
work for a certain amount oftime?
And then, when we bust our ass,no matter what the job is that
we do as individuals, they takemoney from your check, a
percentage like 30% at least.
They take it from our check andthen, at the at least, and take
it from our check, and thenthey, at the end of the year, if
they feel like you didn't givethem enough, a big cut, they're

(29:11):
gonna make you pay more yeah I'mlike, bro, we all go on the
work like so they'd be like, nomatter what.
Say, people make ten dollars anhour, twenty dollars an hour,
fifty thousand a year, hundredthousand, whatever.
You don't really make that,because if you look at how much
cash you bring home, it'snowhere near that number that
we're getting paid.
And then they still want totake out a bigger chunk.
Why don't we have presidentsthat stop all this bs because I

(29:35):
don't go to work.
And then you know what's crazy.
So in certain countries theypay.
They pay people, no matter whattheir job is a salary, so when
your shift is up you're out.
But here, most people, if youneed more money, you're going to
have to put in more time towork overtime or work extra,
extra, extra, just so you canget some money.

(29:56):
But in other countries theydon't do that.
They be like here's your check,here's your check.
Goodbye, enjoy your night,enjoy your weekend, whatever.
Here, how many of us are alwayslike yo, I'm working overtime?
Working overtime because I needmore money, you know, and
that's crazy.

Speaker 4 (30:12):
Well, you know the sad thing about what you're
saying with that overtime, themore overtime you work the more
taxes they take bro, so it's noteven smart to work overtime,
really.

Speaker 2 (30:22):
Yeah, they just want you to work more, so they can
get more out of it but, then westill don't get more like that.
I know mad people like oh, Igot jack, I got uh 20 hours
overtime and made a hundreddollars more yeah, man took out
four hundred dollars or more.

Speaker 4 (30:37):
Yeah they look at it like this man, okay, I put in
144 hours for two weeks, allright.
They're looking at like, oh,this motherfucker's got bread,
like I'm trying to better myselfto be wealthier and they're
shooting me straight down, bro,by what?
Taxing the fuck out of me, man,because I mean I'm sitting here
working hard, trying to getbetter, get extra money, but I'm

(30:59):
not getting extra, I'm notgetting ahead.
You know what I mean?
It's almost like you stay rightat that median point, man,
because they don't want you togo no higher man, they control
all of it, man.

Speaker 3 (31:12):
Yeah, I mean, that's a good point too, chris.
Like other countries too, theirfactories aren't even open 24
hours like ours.
They work their eight Likewe're the most overworked
citizens in the world, theAmericans Just because of people
I'm telling you, people inother countries are baffled when
they find out or come here.

Speaker 2 (31:31):
They're like what the hell is all this?

Speaker 3 (31:33):
Yeah, like I say, when I worked for the German
company they were German Dude, Ithink they had a second shift
but their factories are not openlike 24 hours.
Like why do we have to be open24 hours?

Speaker 4 (31:46):
because they're greedy dude, yeah, dude.

Speaker 3 (31:49):
And then when you work, you work.
In fact, you know, wayne andchris, when I've done it too,
it's like you're producing allthese parts and they're sitting
in the fucking warehouse.
You got all this backstop andshit is like why we don't?
I know this from being a superand working in the manufacturing
business like you don't need tobe open, from being in work and
in the manufacturing business,like you don't need to be open
24 hours to produce what thecustomer's demand is.

(32:10):
But why, as Americans orcompanies, we have to feel like
we got to be open 24-7?
.

Speaker 4 (32:15):
Because it's greed.
Man Like you got to also thinkjust, they don't just sell the
product straight to like thevendors, man, they wholesale a
lot of things too.
Man Like, everything just don'tgo in your costcos and your
martins and your family dollars,like there's so many other
places that they wholesale thisshit too, and then they fucking
sell the product so like, nomatter what, they're making

(32:38):
money, but they do have a lot ofproduct just sitting in
storages.
Man like, for instance, I workfor craft.
There's plenty of storagecompanies that they're with and
they hold our product until thevendors are ready for more
shipment.

Speaker 3 (32:53):
But we never stop making that shit, though, like
you said, tony, it's 24 hoursaround the fucking clock, man oh
, I can go deep in it, like Imean, you produce so much
product because I knew thecustomer's orders or demands and
had it in a shift.
If a shift was, you know,changing molds and shit and

(33:13):
we're still pumping out for what?
And then you know, a lot oftimes and then to me it's a lot
of wasted money on top, you know.
But I got to say you know,we're the most of war treasure.
You know, great, a great timeyou got into this too.
But you know I was going to sayget back to the election part of

(33:36):
it.
And when chris was saying or,and you, wayne, you know how we
don't control.
You know when we vote, our votedon't matter.
Well, look into the electoralcollege, that's the only thing
that matters.
Yes, that's it, it's, and weknow what.
The electoral college is right,of course, you know, and it was
designed.

(33:57):
I learned, you know, my dadtold me that you know the
electoral college.
They control everything becauseand they put it in place
because they feel the Americanit literally, when you look it
up, how the Electoral Collegewas started.
I can't remember exactly whenit was started, but they
literally say the Americanpeople are too stupid to vote
for their own president.
It's why they put it in theElectoral, you know, back in the

(34:20):
day, whatever year it was.
But literally it says thegovernment feels the American
people are too stubborn to votefor their own president and that
makes sense, because half ofour government isn't even
american citizens but yeah, look, look it up, look at the.
It basically says that in somany words that we're just dumb

(34:41):
asses and don't know what we'retalking about.
You know we can't vote for ourown president.
So that's why they put theelectoral college in Right.

Speaker 4 (34:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (34:52):
And they are the ultimate vote in every state.

Speaker 4 (34:55):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (34:56):
The last time I voted for a president was like 98, 99
for Hanley school president.
Like I just don't get into allof it.
And then people wait hours andhours to vote.
And then what did they alwaysdo to people in florida?
They always stopped them fromvoting for some reason.
Why is it always florida wherethey stop a half of their
residents from making it to the,to the booths?

Speaker 3 (35:16):
well, shit, they did that.
Oh god, there's so manyincidents of that, like what?
When bernie, that pops in myhead.
When bernie sanders was running, they said they closed the
fucking poll in arizona, orsomething like early and people
were still trying to vote.
So, yeah, it's like why theycontrol, they can do what the
hell they want.
Why are you closing polls early?
Yeah, because, like we thoughtit's, they know who they want to

(35:37):
win the race is over, but Ithink those numbers would be
fake anyway.

Speaker 2 (35:43):
I'm like you know how many people there are that
supposedly going to vote?
Y'all don't have all thesenumbers collectively from every
single voting section of everytown and city in this whole
state, of this whole country.
That's a lot and it's all donein one day.
They're like we got all thenumbers.

Speaker 4 (35:59):
Yeah, like half the people, half the people are
already asleep.
They was trying to wait on thenumbers, and then they'd be like
, oh it's official.

Speaker 2 (36:05):
Like my motherfucker, you gotta be kidding me, man
and then it's not official thelast one was a hillary that went
against trump, or that was twotimes ago, right yeah but
supposedly hillary, they showedher numbers, so she had way more
votes than her opponent.
But the opponent won because ofwhat you just said, that
electoral so it was like allright, you, you could.

(36:27):
You could have a thousand or amillion more votes, but if you
don't win those electorals, itdoesn't matter.
So I'm like, well then, why thehell does the regular people
think they matter?
Like that's that must be, thenwhen they created it?
We are dumb as people.

Speaker 3 (36:38):
Your votes don't matter, people, stop stop stop
bugging out oh, and and people,it doesn't matter.
And people try to claim, orthey try to say, the electoral
college is there for the people,they always vote for the people
, that the people voted for whathappened in Florida.
You know what I mean.

(36:58):
So, yeah, they put in who theywant.

Speaker 2 (37:05):
So do you guys think that they really want to give us
Mr Donald back, or do they wantto give us the first black or
first woman president?

Speaker 1 (37:16):
Because we didn't get that with.

Speaker 2 (37:17):
Hillary, they was like nope.
So do you think that they'rewilling.
It doesn't matter who the ladyis, and just in general, do they
want to give us a woman?

Speaker 3 (37:26):
I believe that Kamala will win.

Speaker 2 (37:32):
Should win or should be put in there.

Speaker 3 (37:35):
Well, put whatever.
However you want to put it, Idon't think if we get Trump
again, we're fucked.
This country there will be,because we know what happened
when he was in office.

Speaker 4 (37:47):
There will be war.

Speaker 2 (37:49):
No, he's the one that didn't have a war Out of all
the presidents of my entire life.
There was no war during hisfour years.

Speaker 4 (37:56):
I'm just saying if he wins, if he wins, I think we're
going to possibly go to war.
Man, somebody's going todeclare war on us.

Speaker 3 (38:06):
Oh, you think we're on a.

Speaker 2 (38:07):
Okay, I thought you're talking in turn like a
civil war is what you thoughtlike another something I'm
always confused when people talkabout all this war like and we
go overseas most of the time andour whole life has been the
middle east, which we alreadyknow.
That's all a scam for their oiland their land.
They don't be ever coming hereand bothering us, but yet we're
always trying to destroy thewhole Middle East.
But, dude, nobody ever comeshere.

(38:31):
So all that talk about Russiaand China and stuff, they've
never once come here and triedto mess with us.
I've never seen it.
You can ask your parents andyour teachers.
They've never seen it.
Nobody comes here and doesanything.

Speaker 4 (38:46):
Because, we're fucking bullies man.

Speaker 3 (38:48):
The last ones.
We tried that with.

Speaker 4 (38:50):
We're fucking bullies man.

Speaker 3 (38:51):
Because Japan remember With Pearl Harbor.

Speaker 2 (38:55):
Yeah, and what did the USA try to do?
They tried to destroy the wholecountry.
Yeah, but that was the atomicbomb right In Hiroshima and
stuff.

Speaker 3 (39:05):
Yep, hiroshima and stuff.

Speaker 2 (39:06):
Yep, hiroshima, nagasaki, yeah yeah, imagine,
imagine, if somebody did thathere shit man.
They don't want the firstplaces they ever gonna hit if
people do come to this countryis new york city and washington
dc.

Speaker 4 (39:20):
No, of course, yeah who has weapons of mass
destruction.
We're not having.
We are not having that.
We are not having that man.
We will blow some shit up, man.

Speaker 3 (39:30):
Yeah, but back to Kamala.
I think my read I didn't get tofinish Because I know that I
think Republicans can't evenstay in Trump anymore.
Honestly, that's how I feel andwhy, Kamala, when get put in.

Speaker 2 (39:47):
I don't believe that because for all those, all those
felonies, they have none ofthat to me, the only thing that
I'm how are you?

Speaker 3 (39:55):
how do you have?

Speaker 2 (39:56):
people storm our own Capitol building, kill people,
and then you're like, yep, we'regoing to let him run again Next
time.
They're going to take over thewhole damn buildings in DC, not
just the Capitol building.
They're going to take it allover.

Speaker 4 (40:13):
But with everything you just said, how is he able to
run?

Speaker 2 (40:17):
Because all that shit is bullshit man.

Speaker 1 (40:20):
It doesn't make sense .

Speaker 2 (40:21):
You can't even get jobs most of us, any of us three
if you have a felony Like oh,you can't even get jobs.
Most of us, any of us three.
If you have a felony like oh,oh, you can't get a lot of jobs,
but yeah, you can run for thepresident that's the question to
our listeners.

Speaker 3 (40:32):
Like why and I know there's trump support like why
in the hell do you vote for aman like this?
You basically try to bring thiscountry to you and people go
against each other.

Speaker 2 (40:43):
But I'll tell you what I'm not for Biden or the Ms
Harris lady either.
I'm not for either one of them,because they're big and
continuing the damn genocidethat's happening in Gaza and now
starting to happen in Beirut,and they're not stopping it at
all.
They just keep making excuses,like how it's been October 7th

(41:05):
made a year that they've beencommitting genocide and killing
all these thousands of littlekids and innocent women and even
men, just blowing them up forno reason.
But yet Biden and Ms Harris,they could have stopped it, but
they don't.
They continue it.
I'm always like well, what ifthat was to ever happen here?
I would never blame any ofthose other countries if they

(41:26):
come here because they got to belike.
I'm fucking like well, what ifthat was to ever happen here?
I would never blame any ofthose other countries if they
come here because they gotta belike I'm fucking sick of it,
let's go get them yepright and I don't knock anybody
that's in this country, that'sin the military.
I'm just not for it.
I think most of y'all arebrainwashed.
You don't even know what you'regoing to fight for and you do
it because you get education,you get money, you get to travel

(41:46):
whatever's happening for yourindividual.
But look, oh, I'm doing it formy country, doing what.
Nobody's ever come here andbother us, man, like get out of
here.
But we go and bother them.
You guys listen to the peoplethat run the militaries and the
so-called government be likewell, we got to go to eden, to
Iran and Iraq and kill all thesepeople.
Man, they ain't never donenothing to us and that's how I'm

(42:10):
going to continuously tell itlike it is.
That's how I feel.
Russia, china, japan, all thesepeople they don't come over
here bothering us man.

Speaker 3 (42:19):
None of it.
You make a great point Ingenocide.
Where did that start?
It's been for years and years,but this country yeah that's
what I'm getting at it, what itwas this country built off of
genocide genocide.

Speaker 2 (42:37):
they wiped out a whole indigenous people and
there's only a few of them leftand they give little
reservations where they can putcasinos up and bet, make money
off of it.
And then, yeah, I'm aWashington Commanders fan but
really a Redskins fan.
I get the the reason certainpeople will try to use that race

(42:58):
card, but our first owner wasIndian, so-called, and some of
our football players were, andit's to represent.
But now this country justcontinues.
Oh no, no, take away anythingthat represents who we killed
off and committed genocide for.
Let's forget them.
It's not just the Redskins, butthe Cleveland Indians,

(43:20):
everything.
They take those names awaybecause they want it to be
forgotten.
We can't forget.
That's why I really call thisthe divided states, the stolen
land.
Of what is it the dividedstates of stolen land?
We're not united states.

Speaker 3 (43:44):
I guess we'll wrap this topic up.
Gotta keep it moving, chris.
We can keep going and going soon to man-made weather, is it?

Speaker 2 (43:57):
man, are they natural ?
Disasters are they natural?

Speaker 3 (43:59):
these natural disasters?
Are they man-made, which is abig conspiracy theory going
around here lately because ofwhat hurricane helene and what
was you say?
The topic was our governmentour government basically our
government still oh okay, yeahright, we're still talking about
the government.

Speaker 2 (44:20):
Because, it's the truth, they're the ones that
control all this stuff, man.
They make all of this stuffhappen, dude.
They create clouds, they dochemtrails, they create tsunamis
, they create earthquakes andpeople are like, oh, they can't
do that, man.
Look in the history.
Yes, some of this stuff hashappened before, but most of it

(44:42):
is happening rapidly over thelast certain amount of years.
So they're naturally like oh,global warming is causing it.
No, you guys are creating andexperimenting with all this
stuff and now you realize youcan control the weather and they
do.
I feel that way.

Speaker 3 (44:53):
But you guys go ahead and tell you how you guys feel
testing, testing I mean honestly, you know I don't know what it
could be possible, as all I'llsay, like they, they could be
doing this.
Like I said, said I told you,chris, the other night I was
watching a documentary onHurricane Katrina.
You know, everybody knows thatone devastated New Orleans and
you know they say a wholeconspiracy and this is what the

(45:14):
residents destroyed the ninthward in what part did not?
Uh, oh, my god, I rememberbrave well marty, where, uh,
bourbon street, all that themardi gras.

Speaker 2 (45:27):
How?
How is that?

Speaker 3 (45:28):
that's crazy and that's what I'm getting at in
this documentary.
They're saying because whathurricane betsy I think was in
1965, new orleans, you know, isanother huge.
They said the same thing.
They said it's awfully funnythat the ninth ward is it where
the poor section you know thepeople are residents flooded

(45:49):
both times during these stormsand you know they claim a lot of
residents heard a fucking hugelike a bomb went off.
That you know it sounded like abutton.
They're convinced thegovernment blew the levy up, so
the water, you know, so to savetheir, their money maker.
It's basically what they'regetting at, because marty
brought, brings in money, sothey're like they're gonna have

(46:10):
that area get fucked up.
Yeah, so they.
That's pretty interesting thatthey did, they really blow the
levy up.

Speaker 2 (46:22):
Wayne and I speak about this kind of stuff quite
often and we both feel stronglythat it's population control.

Speaker 3 (46:30):
Well, yeah, I agree with that.
A lot of this shit you can getinto COVID all the Population
control.
Because when you go, yeah, allknow the black plague whatever.

Speaker 2 (46:44):
Well, there's supposedly, of course, another
one coming out in 2025, likeSARS or whatever, and it's going
to be the craziest disease.
And I'm like, dude, they justwant to keep pumping fear into
us and making us afraid to liveour lives.
I had a discussion the otherday.
People, I'm like I'm notputting the mask back on, I can
form, because they said Icouldn't work this and that and
I needed to work.
But now I'm like, if they do itagain, I'm not, I'll be like,

(47:06):
well, I'm going to sit at home.
And don't ask me to be payingbills, because I'm not going to
pay bills when we can't go towork.
I'm not doing all that extrastuff.
That mind control is not goingto me, to me.

(47:29):
But I know most people will doit right away like we're the
enemy when we don't.
But I'm like bro, we'vesurvived so many years without
all this extra stuff, includingall these medications, that
everybody in the whole damncountry is all because I want to
say world, but in all honestyit's mostly this country that
has all that stuff and there anda lot of countries don't even
understand what's happening overhere because we think it
happens in the whole world,because that's our world.
But then we learn from peoplefrom all these other countries.
They don't have all theseprescription drugs, they don't

(47:50):
pay taxes, they don't this, theydon't that.
I'm like man.
That's so crazy.
But everything here is madethat way because we're stuck in
that system they created Right.

Speaker 4 (48:07):
This is just one big corporation, just a business.
Yep, yeah, I agree with youwhen you said the population,
but I mean the main word iscontrol.
Once again, man like control,so they'll show you.
Kobe comes out, oh, you gottawear a mask.
And people be like I ain'twearing no fucking mask.
And then they'd be like oh, 10more million people died
yesterday.
And then, all of a sudden,motherfuckers is wearing masks.
Man, it's all about what theysay to us and how they present

(48:29):
it and people just get scared.
But it's their form of control.
They're like look at thismotherfucker man, we got him.
Man, we got these motherfuckers.
Yep, we're all wearing masks nowand then you'll see some of
those fucking high profilepeople.
You'll catch them in likepaparazzi photos or something,
and they ain't got their fuckingmask on, but you were just

(48:49):
trying to present it to yourcommunity or the US.
You know what I mean?
It's all control man Once again.

Speaker 3 (48:58):
Right, but back to got a little off topic.
But back to the storms.
They say FEMA has a lot to dowith it, like FEMA's getting
called out here Because they'renot really helping.

Speaker 2 (49:12):
Did you see that?
They're destroying product tohelp people Water, all these
things that they can try to helppeople with they're destroying
it.
They have helicopters fuckingit up.
You saw that?
Yeah, I saw that.
Yeah, they were like oh,they're helping with north
carolina, they're helping inflorida, but yet that that proof
has been shown on video nowthat because we all have cell

(49:32):
phones with cameras and stuff,that's not true, they're lying.
They're lying.
They're lying.
They're not even trying to helpbut they want everybody to keep
donating, to feel like we're allhelping.
And they're not.
They're just continuouslytaking our money and controlling
, like Wayne just saidcontrolling and population
control, control, control,control.

Speaker 4 (49:52):
Yeah, and they said not just that site, it was like
a few sites that they did thatto.

Speaker 3 (49:57):
Oh and it wasn't all around North Carolina, or in
Florida too.

Speaker 4 (50:02):
Yeah, it was like the North Carolina area.

Speaker 3 (50:05):
That's what I heard.
Yeah, the North Carolina area.

Speaker 4 (50:07):
And people reported that they look like FEMA
helicopters, but I don't thinkanyone knew 100%.
You know what I mean.
It's hard to tell man.
You're not going to be able tosee no GF or 9 or whatever on
the side of a fucking helicopterthat far up in the air for real
, unless you just got somegood-ass bifocals.

Speaker 3 (50:25):
but Right, yeah, so that's one of the things you
know, that they're getting deaththreats and all the FEMA
workers and stuff.
There's all kinds of you knowshit going on.

Speaker 2 (50:39):
So, like you say, it's population control you
don't think they can make itrain or snow when they want to
in certain areas?
Me Do you think, or do you notthink?

Speaker 4 (50:50):
I do.

Speaker 3 (50:51):
I think they can I believe there's a technology out
there that they can controlshit like that.

Speaker 4 (50:56):
We all took science and shit, didn't we?
They'll tell you what you needto cause rain and cause snow,
Like they'll tell you.

Speaker 2 (51:05):
Yeah.
So they've created all thetechnology to make it happen,
and they do it.

Speaker 4 (51:09):
Yeah, and look how far we've advanced with
technology.
Like they have the tools tocreate it and then they just
have to do what I was just beingfunny about testing testing
Then they'll start testing andsee if the shit works, bro.
And if it works they didn't hitit, it's like mine goal man.
It's like the light didn't turnon.
It's more of their way ofshowing you oh, we're still in

(51:34):
control, we still have some moreshit for you.

Speaker 3 (51:37):
It's funny I'm thinking of moneymakers these
storms.
Why does Waltney never get?
Why you're never here?
Is that ever place ever beenhit by a hurricane?

Speaker 2 (51:47):
man, it doesn't.
It doesn't get messed up everand it's huge tons, of tons of
acres of everything yes, it'sthousands and you never hear.

Speaker 3 (51:55):
Oh man, walt disney world or land whichever one's in
florida disney world, but it'snever been hit Disney.
World.
Yeah, you never hear.
Oh, it was devastated.

Speaker 4 (52:05):
And that's in Orlando .

Speaker 3 (52:10):
That's not far from Tampa.
That's where that storm washeading, right, right through.

Speaker 4 (52:14):
Tampa.
Yeah, man, it veered off andfucked some other shit up too.
It was over in Palm Beach, keyWest West and Tampa.
And I'm telling you, man, tampais right next to, like,
kissimmee and Orlando like howdid that not get fucked?

Speaker 3 (52:29):
up.
So that proves well, I guessproves.
My point a little bit is likewhy do these money makers like I
just?
We just talked about NewOrleans their shit is protected,
like it's safe, like it don'tget much damage at all it's like
they have a glass shield overthat area biggest and most
lavish and tourist area in inflorida, besides disney world,

(52:52):
besides disney, besides inflorida?

Speaker 4 (52:55):
yes, it would have to be daytona nope, well, that was
a good guy.

Speaker 3 (53:00):
Yeah, I could that.
What is it?

Speaker 2 (53:02):
miami oh yeah miami never gets hit either.
With all that they go there.

Speaker 3 (53:08):
Everything's fine down there yeah, it's
interesting man very interestingbecause there's always a when
you see these storms, it's, youknow, the low income
neighborhood.
Whatever that are whacked wedidn't even get into tornadoes,
like that kind of shit.

Speaker 2 (53:28):
You know tornadoes, you know when you know when
things happen up here in newyork in the five boroughs, you
know what never gets messed withmanhattan yeah, yeah, man,
you're right, man, like it, itmakes you.

Speaker 4 (53:41):
It makes you open your eyes up, man, and your ears
a little more remember folksbrothers with opinions I'm
realizing.

Speaker 3 (53:51):
You know like, think about tornadoes, like you always
say it's just the trailer parksand shit that get hit.

Speaker 2 (53:55):
You know it's like they always destroy the poor
people no poverty, poverty.

Speaker 4 (54:01):
people are wiped out.
Man, they love it, they love tosee that shit.
They love to see peoplescramble and run for their lives
because they don't have themoney to evacuate most of them.

Speaker 2 (54:10):
I love when you scrape and scramble, daddy.

Speaker 3 (54:14):
Yeah, it's like can you think of any major storm
that did it to any huge city?
Can't remember, man?
You know, yeah, it hit neworleans, but it's the ninth ward
made, you know that flooded.
So yeah, it's prettyinteresting and definitely I'm
with you guys that they, theycan alter the weather and

(54:38):
whatever but then in the moviesthey always have New York LA
getting destroyed, but theydon't have it destroyed.
In reality that doesn't happen.
Yeah, it's always Los Angeles.

Speaker 2 (54:58):
Yeah, I'm like, oh, they're getting destroyed in the
movies.
It's crazy man.
But yeah, I think it's allman-made Not all of it, but most
of it's man-made.
And now they've messed with theweather so much that it's hard
to know when it's real naturalweather happening or not,
including the sun.

Speaker 3 (55:17):
Yeah, yeah, you're right.
So yeah, that's our feeling onthat.
If you got anything else or wayyou got anything on it, but
it's government conspiracy, allof it.

Speaker 4 (55:32):
I ain't doing much to talk about with that weather
stuff because, you know, only,only only they would know that.
You know I'm saying likeeventually something's gonna
surface about this shit, but Ijust wanted to hear y'all's
thoughts about it.

Speaker 2 (55:46):
All those forest fires and stuff too.
They create that.

Speaker 3 (55:49):
Oh yeah, forest fires what you got them on the West
Coast all the time and they'realways like oh, it's because of
global warming.

Speaker 2 (55:57):
Stop with that dumbass.
Global warming, that's a lie.
Yeah, we, we have video andfootage of you guys going around
spraying fireballs on on thesetrees and and bushes and stuff
and creating whole forest fires.

Speaker 3 (56:10):
Well, you know what I looked into that, chris, when
you said that you know.
Well, this would be the lastthing on it.
But they say that's like a wayof them controlling the fire,
yeah, controlling it.
So, and that's what a way ofthem controlling the fire, yeah,
controlling it.

Speaker 2 (56:22):
And guess what happens?
When they do all theseso-called natural disasters and
everything else and they wipepeople out, guess what?
Then they go in there and takeover that land and now they have
more and more land.

Speaker 3 (56:32):
Yeah, it's like how, starting a fire, you're
controlling.
I don't, yeah, suppose that'sit.
You're starting a new deal.

Speaker 4 (56:39):
It's their way of.

Speaker 3 (56:40):
Just burn it down faster.

Speaker 4 (56:44):
Confiscating land man .

Speaker 2 (56:46):
Yep, yeah, it goes back to what Wayne says.
The main word for today iscontrol.

Speaker 3 (56:54):
Control.
All right fellas.

Speaker 4 (56:56):
Remember, folks, you control your own lives, man,
don't let anybody control you.

Speaker 3 (57:00):
All right, wade your favorite part of the show.

Speaker 4 (57:04):
Going to write it down for y'all.
Real quick Five-leg parlaygoing down.

Speaker 3 (57:08):
Parlay Wade's parlay.

Speaker 4 (57:10):
Today we got the Bears at plus one and a half.
I'll take the Bears over theJags, the Colts will beat the
Titans, dallas over Detroit,bills over the Jets and I like,
the Steelers over the Raiders.
That'll be a five-leg parlaytoday.
Tune back in next week.

(57:30):
I'll have five more for younext week.

Speaker 3 (57:32):
And I'm telling you listen to this man.
He knows his stuff.
He's 99.9% correct on hisparlay.

Speaker 4 (57:40):
Nah, don't do that, man Fando might shut me down.

Speaker 2 (57:43):
Who do you have in the Battle of the Beltway?

Speaker 4 (57:46):
Battle of the Beltway .
I got an underdog ticket goingtoday.
I give the people a five-leg onthese Sundays but I put in
multiple tickets.
But the Redskins they're on oneof my upset tickets.

Speaker 3 (58:01):
All right, battle of the Beltway, that'll be a good
one.
Even though I'm a Dallas fan,I'm looking forward to that game
.
Just remember you young, hungryathletes.

Speaker 4 (58:11):
If you really want it , if you really want it, you got
to put that work in baby.

Speaker 3 (58:13):
That's it.

Speaker 2 (58:15):
We're looking for some guests and stuff to come on
the show.
So if you guys are interested,reach out to one of us three or
Zeb, email us, facebook,instagram, youtube, tiktok,
whatever you need to do to getin touch with us, or just give
us a call.
Man, we look for some guests.
You guys can decide what youwant to talk about, or you can
just join us for a discussionyou would like us to have

(58:35):
together, whatever you guys want, but closed mouths don't get
fed, and if you guys don't speakup, we won't know and all
you're going to continue to dois hear our opinion.
That's it, yep.

Speaker 4 (58:44):
Yeah, so open your mouth and shout it out baby, we
here.

Speaker 3 (58:47):
All right, all right.
Well, that's it.
Fellas, chris Wayne, it was fun.

Speaker 1 (59:14):
And we'll see everybody two fellas at 3 pm.
Baby, get ready, all right.
Yes, sir, everybody.
Have a blessed day, we'll beright back.
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