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Welcome back to Headcast.
Yeah, if you've been hidingunder a rock in a news shelter,
somewhere where they only feedyou spoonfuls of who knows what
unbelievable, unaccountablestuff, that's just incredibly
crazy.
Can you even write this stuffanymore?
Welcome to hudcast again.
It's been a crazy week.
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It's been a crazy couple weeks,to be honest, with you, the gal
who got stabbed on that buswith the black guy who decided
he wanted to take a whitewoman's life.
Can't write that stuff either.
And everybody sat around andwatched the shooting of Kirk,
the televised version of Kirk.
That was kind of a.
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I mean, 400 million people justwatch a snuff film.
If you're paying attention tothat, I kind of did and I'm like
you know, you saw snuff filmsin the past where it was like
tripled, not rated, going to befaces of death one, two and
three, unbelievable and we getto watch it live on TV.
At what point in life can thathappen and people aren't jumping
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up and down about it.
Speaker 1 (03:40):
I don't know, guys I
got to tell you.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
I've been around a
long time on this earth and I
ain't seen nothing like that onTV, national TV.
So my number one conversationis going to be it's not the gun,
it's the head behind it.
We keep circling this drain onfirearms while ignoring the
obvious, the unstable, thementally broken, the individuals
that are the ones pulling thetriggers.
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You know, I'm a big 2Asupporter.
I always have been.
I always, from the core of myvalue, been a big 2A supporter.
It will never change.
Let's ask ourselves a question,because I'm asking myself a
question right now.
The left wants gun control.
I'm half a step away of saying,yes, yes, let's have gun
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control.
Yeah, that's right, you heardme.
Let's have some gun control.
Let's have some gun control forthe left people who are nut
jobs, who we keep blowingthrough the system, for the
4473s, for the system in whichwe hold dear and private.
So yeah, left, if you want guncontrol, let's have it.
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Let's have it for the LGBTQerswho can't decide what they want
to do.
Let's have it for the him, him,hers, hers, people thing guys,
let's have it.
For gun control of those people.
Let's say if you've got a mentaland this is going to raise a
lot of crap with a lot of people.
I'm expecting a lot of emails.
If you're one of those peopleand you're so anti-gun and
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you're so worried about whatkind of guns I have, why aren't
you jumping up and down on theseindividuals who are pulling the
triggers?
You got to ask yourself thesequestions.
Why aren't you jumping up anddown?
Oh well, it's a gun problem.
I think you're missing thepoint.
There's a whole lot ofqers andl men appears and all these guys
were all mattered in hellbecause, uh, there's guns.
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But yet they seem to be thepeople on their social media
accounts, uh, wearing dressesand don't know where to go to
the bathroom and oh wow, I, Ican't.
I can't stress enough foreverybody.
If you, if you, really want agun control, I'm willing to
start it right there.
Let's start your gun control,for I'm willing to start it
right there.
Let's start your gun controlfrom the mentally unstable and
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you might be giving me oh crap,he's full of crap.
Start picketing my websiteswhatever it is go ahead, Because
if you really, really had aproblem with it, you'd stop your
own from using them.
Yeah, you heard me, you'd stopyour own people, your own dem
side.
Your's go, let's go, let's go.
Focus a little bit here.
The minnesota shootings ofsenators, they call this a
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right-wing radical.
We've talked about this in thepast.
You know what my thought is onthat white right-wing radicals
really.
You know he was hired by thewaltz administration
administration.
The Waltz administration doesnot hire anybody on the right.
They won't do it ever periodperiod.
So at the time of hiring this,vance Bolter decided he was
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going to be a Democrat.
How do you feel now about that?
Is it radical right-wing?
Did he get somewhere?
Did someone point him into theradical right?
Because he was in the radicalleft?
Again, welch does not hire rightpeople.
They don't do it.
He will not do it.
His administration will bestacked by left and left only
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period Democrats all the way.
I don't care if you're betterconditioned or a better person
for that spot.
He will not use you.
You can be Jesus ChristAlmighty and be on the right
side and he will not hire youand he'll hire Satan on the left
.
That's how stupid Minnesota iswith this governor.
Thank God we got people likeScott Jensen and Brad Kohler
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running for office.
Maybe we can tilt that tablejust a little bit more to the
common sense and you know mypreach common sense ain't common
enough.
So think about that when you'reout there casting your vote.
Your votes do matter.
They matter absolutely.
And just casing point, for asmuch hate as Trump has in the
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world, even the Dems knew that,that last election she was not
the pick.
And I think I've seen a meme onthis where it says last
election she was not the pick.
And I think I've seen a meme onthis where it says magic, magic
and we're going to now teachyou how to think that the worst
choice of ever in the DNC partyis your best and only choice.
Now it kind of ranks on truth.
I don't hate the left, I don'thate the right.
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Somewhere in the middle is thecommon sense.
So if you people just focusjust a little bit, who's pulling
the trigger?
Who's swinging the knife?
Now, case in point where the galgot stabbed in the neck on the
bus mentally deficient, this guywas in and out of mental homes,
this black guy.
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But you know I'm kind of thatguy that's got an AO thing, area
of operation, and you have tohave situational awareness.
And if you look at this gal,she was a silence of the lambs
slaughtered sheep.
That's exactly what she was.
This piece of crap saw this,saw this total reading her book,
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got her Led Zeppelin shirt on.
I've seen some posts on herFacebook site where it says
Black Lives Matter.
All this stuff that she gotindoctrinated into when she came
from Ukraine Pow, right in theneck and the look that she gave
this guy.
You've seen it.
We've all seen it.
There was a snuff film we didn'tget to watch.
We could watch Charlie, but nother.
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Why is that we get to watch?
Charlie shot on nationwide news, the blood flying out of his
neck, falling to the ground.
His body curls, his arms inshock.
He can't move his arms, hishead goes back.
I mean, never been shot in theneck, but I can only imagine
what's going through yournervous system when you get
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connected with that bullet.
Yeah, and not a single thingabout the gal or this nut job
that stabbed her, and I dobelieve there were some reports
of him saying got that whitebitch.
I didn't even see him interacton the video.
So this was a.
This was a trophy for him.
This is sport killing for thisguy.
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The school shooting not too farlong ago in Minneapolis, this
nut job Again radical left Oneof those things that him, he,
she, her, guys, gals, whateverthe hell, I don't care.
That's what that was.
Aren't you mad?
Aren't you mad about what allthis is going on Now?
My second point of tonight isthe warning signs ignored.
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Families, schools, social mediasystems often saw the red flags
but looked away.
Bureaucracy is good at fillingpaper, not saving lives.
A quote from my pre-noteschedules Think about that as a
whole.
Warning signs ignoredAbsolutely.
This piece of crap on the busstabbed this girl.
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He's been in and out ofsituations.
He's been in and out of trouble.
He's been flagged as mentallyproficient and he had a weapon.
You just got to go again.
You can't write this crap.
He had a weapon.
Can you get a knife anywhere,sure.
Can you get a gun anywhere Sure.
His choice of killing was upclose and personal.
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Anakul once taught me you canshoot somebody, and this guy's
been through some pretty radicalstuff in his life Vietnam, two
and a half.
He was a mole in Vietnam.
He was one of these guys thatyou couldn't tell him from
anybody, from JoJo, but if youknew his past you'd probably pee
yourself.
And he once told me he says Tim,when you shoot somebody you're
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a statistic, it's nothing, itmeans nothing, you don't care,
you don't see, other than it'syour job to kill the enemy in
Vietnam.
But when you take your skiv outthey call them skivs, shiv,
knife, knife and you're up andclose and personal and you stab
him and you see the soul leavehis body through his eyes, makes
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it a very personal kill and youcan't unsee that.
It is the worst feeling in yourlife when you've seen, you've
taken that soul through the eyesof a dying person.
He says I hated it, I hatedevery minute of it, but I had no
choice.
So those are the situationsthat he would tell me and there
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are some plots that he wouldn'ttell me and I don't think I want
to bring those memories up withhim.
He's no longer with us but hewas right with Jesus when he
left and he was okay with that.
And if he was okay with hislife, he's living life to the
very life best he can.
Speaker 1 (12:10):
Okay, all right, I
get you.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
I get you, you do
your thing.
But I was able to have someconversations before that time.
So warning signs, they're notambiguous here.
I mean they're out there, butwho sees those warning signs?
Families, schools, social mediasystems?
How are you going to haveFacebook, you know, unless this
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guy's hanging dead cats from hisfreaking thing and he's killing
them on live air.
I mean, okay.
So yeah, I guess this guy's gota loose nut behind his brain.
But he starts talking radical.
He starts talking like theradicals, like the Halahabs and
the Hebejebs and whoever outthere Kill death to America,
blah, blah, blah.
You know who says that.
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Well, if that's what you meanis radicalized.
Well, can the left radicalizepeople?
This Charlie Kirk guy?
I don't know, can anybody beradicalized?
Million man March remember allthat?
Was they radicalized?
How about the ones that killedKennedy, which we still don't
know who did them yet?
But you have an idea.
Those papers are stillsomewhere.
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Martin Luther King Day made hima martyr.
We didn't run around and starttalking hey, I'm glad the guy's
dead, like today, and I'mgetting to that later in the
show.
That is my number nine topicfor today.
Yeah, it's, just think of itand I'm going to say I'm going
to say no more, no more violence, no more killing.
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You don't want the right wakingup, you don't want the right to
say no more worldwide.
You played that game.
It cost you January 6th.
We were enough of this stuff.
We've had enough, no more.
I know I'm coining the phrase,I can't remember what it was
from some senator no more.
But I think it's prettyaccurate right about now no more
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.
How do we start a movement thatsays no more?
How do you start a movement?
I can tell you one way Carry agun, carry a weapon,
nationalized weapons, carryingpermits, no reciprocity, no
nothing, no, nothing at all.
There it is, mass carry.
I was on the Angela show andthis was when Senator Hoffman
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was shot.
Yeah, the Angela show is an NPRradio show and total left,
total, swing total.
They do what they do.
The city mayor was going intothat meeting.
He says, hey, I can't pick youup, but you know whatever.
So I jumped on with my systemand I says hey, Angela.
Yeah, I happen to know this Johnguy.
I listened to all the nutjobs.
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Everybody preached gun controlon the left, because it's a
pretty left station, I mean,it's liberal left.
I heard him talking.
He says don't hang up, I wantto talk to you because you know
this guy personally.
Absolutely, I do, you'reabsolutely right, I do.
He let the mayor speak.
And then at the end of themayor's speak they say Angela
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says well, welcome, we havesomeone from Champ and his name
is Tim, probably transmittingfrom some bunker somewhere in an
underground location perhaps,but still, and I talked to the
mayor afterward and he said hisheart stopped and he said I knew
who it was.
Well, duh, you're on the,you're on the Angela show and
all of a sudden I'm right behindyou and all these nutjobs who
were talking left and I'mcalling you nutjobs because
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you're not paying attention todetails Gun, gun, gun, gun, this
gun, that gun, gun.
And then Angela comes to me andsays so what do you think, tim?
I said well, you know, I coverthis stuff on my radio show.
I have conversations with peopleall over the planet, all over
the globe.
I have these greatconversations with people and
when you get to the left or theright or the center or whatever
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it is.
And you talk to these people,the first thing they say is
you're absolutely right, thisain't a gun problem, this is a
mental health problem.
Well, they wanted to call itpolitical violence.
I kind of got a different viewon political violence.
Everything is politicalviolence.
Look at the war in Ukraine.
It's political, it's violence.
Some people said, oh, you'rewrong.
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Think about the big picture,ukraine, if you don't do what we
say, we're going to step onyour butt and it's going to be
violence and people are going todie.
So at what point do you call itmass violence?
How do you change thatdefinition?
Putin?
Hey, you're supposed to disarmthat border.
And if you don't disarm theborder, and now all of a sudden
Putin's on their lap and oh hey,we want this is.
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This is genocide and whateverterm you can throw at it.
No, it was a.
You had a choice.
You're part of the accord backin the eighties to tear down
that wall and disarm your border, and you didn't do it.
So here you are, excuse me,here he is and he's in your
front lap.
Now you're all pissy.
Well, generations ago, there'sstill some people alive.
That made that deal.
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Putin just finished it.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
I don't agree with
what he did, but it's political.
Speaker 2 (16:53):
It's absolutely
political.
How could it not be?
Think about that.
And if you're worried about apolitical assassination, let's
rewind this clock a little bit.
Let's rewind this clock.
How bit?
Let's rewind this clock.
How many people here rememberthe SEAL Team 6?
Uh-huh, you know where I'mgoing.
And Osama bin Chama?
Yeah, how about that deal?
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Found him, caught him, killedhim, brought his finger back or
ear back?
Whatever they did, they mighthave brought him back for all.
We know who cares.
And let's not forget aboutHussein.
How about Hussein?
Found him hiding in a foxhole?
They didn't kill him there,they waited and killed him
through trial.
I think that's politicalviolence, although there are
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some more factors involved, likethe genocide that some of those
did by the killings they did.
I mean, you don't kill to killto win the deal, but sometimes
you got to do that.
And here we are, as a country,spouting political violence as
bad while we're killing people.
Wasn't it Stalin that said, hey, you blame everybody for what
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you're doing, and they ain't gottime to blame you for what
you're actually doing.
Well, that's what we're doing.
We ain't going in there andsaying, hey, we're not going to
kill you, but we're going tokick your ass.
No we go in there and say youcomply or you die.
Just like George Floyd youcomply or you will end up dying.
Of course they don't think itthat way, but you'll be detained
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and the detainment killed him.
Warning signs how do you notsee them?
And the bureaucracy is good atfilling papers but not saving
lives.
The bureaucracy, absolutely,absolutely.
How are we going to?
If you watch that shooting ofKirk, they're talking about
taking him in the front, hittinghim in the front, shooters at
the front of this place.
Now it's a 200-yard shot.
Now there's what I expect the200-yard shot would be when
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Trump was shot at.
A 200-yard shot is a nothingshot.
You can do that with your eyeshalf closed and wind in your eye
.
It's not that big a shot.
I think in Kirk's case theywere aiming for the head.
The bullet drops starteddropping after that point and
that's a pretty snappy, hotround with that weapon.
But guess what?
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It's not an AR-15, people, it'snot.
Hence why this guy made theshot and Trump's guy didn't.
Because the Trump's guy, he hadan AR.
Ar gas-operated weapons do notwell, some do not, but if it's
an off-the-shelf gun probablyare not that accurate.
They're accurate enough formost people.
But when I say accuracy, I'mtelling you that I'm going to
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take a 700-yard shot and hit a3-inch gong in medium to low
wind.
That's what accurate means.
That means I'm going to take a1,000-yard shot and hit a
16-inch gun.
Same wind Now at 1,326 yards.
I'll take an 8-inch shot and beleft to off-center.
That's pretty accurate as well,not this 200 yards and I miss
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the whole guy and hit histeleprompter and splatter debris
in your face and cut you open,because had he connected with
that it doesn't matter whatbullet it is we would not have
Trump today.
These are some basic ballisticpoints.
At 200 yards you do not have tocalculate Earth Coriolis, the
spinning of the Earth, at 200yards probably your bullets are
starting to now come down fromits pop and rise from the
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trajectory.
200 yards you still have a lotof momentum in that bullet
because it's still fresh out ofthe barrel.
If at 100 yards you sight in,then 200 yards is going to be
one click above where you shouldbe.
So there's a lot going on.
When you say he could have madethat shot, 200 yards ain't
nothing.
200 yards is where we sight ourhigh power rifles, rifles in
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our really long-range rifles.
200 yards it just becomes level, just becomes level.
So there you watch your 200yards.
So you see where I'm going withthat.
There are plenty of signs.
We don't need the signs.
It don't lead and it don'tbleed.
So therefore we don't hear thesigns until after the fact.
So I want you to just listen towhat everybody's saying until
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after the fact.
So I want you to just listen towhat everybody's saying.
Listen to the crap behindwhat's out there, how people are
doing stuff.
All right, what's my third onehere?
The media carnival.
Every shooting becomes a ratingand spikes.
Okay, I would imagine Networksdon't honor the victims.
They monetize them.
I mean, this is nothing new, butit bleeds, it leads thing.
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Again, I always say thatbackwards because it's so
backwards.
I actually said it right thattime.
Yeah, it bleeds, it leads.
That's the news, and we reallyhaven't had news for the last 15
years.
We haven't had a logical andcommon sense news organization.
Whether you're right or left,whether you're center, whatever
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it is, if you're listening tothe news you probably know you
can't trust it.
Hence why I guess when peopletune into this all over the
country I don't know what it'slike in other countries for
their news and their publiclegals and their politicians I
mean, everything's different indifferent countries.
But I will tell you early lastweek, when everybody's okay, I
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can't do it yet.
I can't do it yet.
I'm going to say that fornumber nine, because you need to
hear what happened.
I sent an email to Ukraine.
Nope, nope, I'm sorry.
Uk, england.
Yeah, you got to hear what'shappening there.
So what does that got here.
So let me go check my 24minutes.
Okay, I got to hurry up.
Okay, carnival media circus Yep, stupid as hell.
All right, here's another one.
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Number four community fearversus political gain.
So what it's basically sayingis regular folks are scared.
They're scared of what's goingon and they have every right to
be again.
Left, right, don't matter,you're scared like okay, what
are we doing here?
Politicians use theseopportunistics to the people
living on main street and theypay a bill and and and all,
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while washington makes speeches.
So you get that the peopleliving on main street pay the
bill while washington makes.
Isn't that typical bureaucracy?
How is that these guys talkcrap?
We're paying the bills.
Well, kirk paid a bill, theUkrainian girl paid a bill.
She left her country to get outof that and here she is.
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And again, you know my feelingsabout being in the area of
operations.
You always pay attention towhat's around you.
She didn't.
She just sat there and she didher thing.
She did her thing like youshould do, but wasn't aware of
her surroundings.
I don't know about you, but ifI'm on a bus and it's that time
of night where you can't seenothing and there's these people
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around you, my back isabsolutely towards the wall, if
not my weapon's out and ready orit's in my pocket ready.
My left hand has another weapon, just in case the first one
don't go.
Maybe I'm paranoid, maybe I'mjust more aware of what's going
on or what could happen.
So maybe the guy behind me hasa problem with white guys.
I got that white bastard andI'm the dead one.
I'm on TV.
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He hits my carotid artery,bleeds me out in about two
seconds.
Watching that film wasdisgusting.
That's the death penalty.
That's politics.
Yeah, okay, law enforcementcheckpoints Too often responses
slowed by policy Training gapsor just bad leadership.
Seconds matter.
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But what are we waiting for?
Why are we waiting forpermission?
And again, you guys know I'm abig two-wayer.
Here's the reason, here's someof the logic that I say yes, if
you don't want to carry a gun, Iget you, but the only thing the
cops are going to do is take areport.
Look at all the people on thatbus with the Ukrainian girl.
They sat there and watched this.
What Really?
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They sat their ass down andwatched this whole go down and
not one prick stood up andconfronted this guy.
Well, if you think back toTennessee, where this guy did do
that, they were killingsomebody on a bus or something
and he stood up and before thisguy could start stabbing people,
he ended them right there.
Now he's in jail for protectinghimself and the other people on
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the bus, like he's doing anickel for involuntary
manslaughter.
Can't make that shit up either,can you?
How incredible, how incredibleis that?
So what do we do with thismental triage?
We don't treat mental illnesslike a life-threatening
condition, because it's nottheir life they're taking, it's
someone else's.
There is a triage here.
If these killers had cancer,they'd have the entire support
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of the system.
Instead, they got prescriptions, they got waiting lists, I mean
, they got everything.
But what they need.
You get cancer, you're rushedthrough everything.
If the cancer don't kill you,the chemo will.
What do they do for mentalpeople?
I find it odd if you were topurchase a weapon and here in
this state there's a questionthat says are you addicted or
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use marijuana type products,marijuana, opioids?
It's actually a question.
Now, if you say yes to that,you can't get a gun.
I can't sell you one legally.
Why is it that these guys areaddicted to gummies or potheads
or whatever, still get the gunand still kill somebody?
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How is that possible?
How is that even a thing?
Why don't you have?
They have a question on there.
Have you been adjudicated as amental patient to a hospital?
Have you been admitted?
There is that question, but Idon't know how you would put
that in context for someone whois you can't pick yourself as
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nuts.
How do you pick yourself asnuts?
Have you been under arestraining order?
That's another question.
Hey, I've had a restrainer andyou say, yes, no gun.
Now here's where the gray comesin the mental health triage, if
you're lying on the 4473, it'sa felony, but they have to catch
you at it and you have to havealready done your bad deed
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before it can catch you.
You can't.
This is not.
We do not have a gun registry.
In the United States it'sillegal to have one.
We don't send in our papersuntil we're out of business and
then 10, 15 years later, whenyou're done with business, then
you send in your papers and thennow you have a gun, traceable
gun registry.
You can't even have afingerprint reader on your
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weapon and that's been sent outa long time ago with people
saying hey, we want to put athumbprint reader or something,
because that there is a registerweapon.
It's registerable to the owner,which is also illegal.
It's been fought through thesystem and the higher court says
, nope, that's a registration.
I'm kind of like, okay with it,but what if your finger's full
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of blood and they can't read?
You're trying to protectyourself.
I don't know.
I don't know what the nuancesof the actual sensor is, but I
can tell you I'd rather have afire extinguisher and not need
it than have a fire and tell youI'd rather have a fire
extinguisher and not need itthan have a fire.
You know how that deal goes.
You never have a fire and havea gun carry with you or
extinguisher.
I mean, you get the premise ofhow this is Okay.
(27:47):
What do we got?
Number six?
Oh, number six.
Okay, let me check my time.
Yeah, 31.
I got to take a break.
When we get back we're going totalk about the security theater
, metal detectors, etc.
Etc.
So for HUDcast, I hope youstand by and let's talk about
the rest of this Is yourpatriotism.
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Speaker 2 (28:39):
Hope I didn't rant
too far off the left here, but
I've been kind of emotional thelast couple days.
Been very emotional when myfriend got shot nine times.
Been emotional when his wifegot shot seven times.
Kind of emotional.
It's been kind of realemotional, emotional that I'm a
2A or white American guy with 2Atendencies that believe in
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Mother God and Jesus, you know Imean come on.
So when I left the last area orthe last section of this, I said
security theater.
Now let me be a little clear onthat Security theater, metal
detectors, cameras, schoolresource officers aren't enough
if the mindset of a preventionis missing.
Harden the target period.
(29:22):
That's a question mark.
It shouldn't even be a period.
Harden the target.
Hmm, a lot of people aremissing this first part of it
Resource officers, schooldetectors that ain't going to
work.
It kind of works.
It might scare somebody, but itseems to not scare enough
people, especially after themass shootings we had already in
California no Colorado thislast week.
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Prevention is missing.
Now I heard Tennessee hasbrought back weapons training,
gun training in schools, publicschools.
Now this is in Tennessee.
We are going to teach them,like we did in the 50s, 60s and
70s, what a gun is really allabout and how dangerous it
really is.
It ain't a video game.
(30:04):
It ain't a sit back and watchpeople die on Grand Theft Auto.
It's not that mindset anymore.
Now, some of these people whothink that it is they're
definitely the problem, they'renot part of it.
They are the problem.
That it is, they're definitelythe problem, they're not part of
it.
They are the problem.
And the people who think guncontrol is the solution they're
(30:27):
the problem, but they won't seeit.
Absolutely.
Gun control is the problem andyou heard me say it earlier in
the episode.
We need to stop having peoplewho have access to this the him,
he, she's the nut jobs, thebeen and not of, but they don't
need a permit to go get a gun.
They're going to take one,steal one or buy one on the
black market, which stilldoesn't make it a gun control
problem, because you can'tcontrol it.
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Prevention, mental health issuesSee what the left and the right
are not telling you.
Is that okay?
We know what's a mental healthproblem.
How do you find it?
How do you fix it?
How do you identify it?
And, when you identify it, howcan you identify it without
taking somebody's civil rightsaway.
I have the right to be nuts.
Some people will say that Maybethe nuts will.
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I have the right to shootsomebody because it's my gun.
Well, hold on now.
You just went past your rights.
Your rights Don't override andtrump someone else's rights the
right to live, the right tofreedom, the right to sit on a
bus and not get stabbed in theneck by some puke.
Yeah, the right to sit up infront of talk, in front of how
many thousand people were inUtah.
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I looked at that crowd and wenthow do you not get shot?
No barriers up, no nothing,just Kirk sitting there on the
stool and doing his thing.
Well, it's his right to do histhing.
You paid money.
You're in the facility.
You made it there.
You made a conscious effort togo listen to him, whether you
wanted to debate him or not.
The turning point.
(31:52):
Well, I think it's pretty muchturned Enough, enough of this
not paying attention, enough ofthis bureaucracy of the 4473s,
enough of the bureaucracy of theNIST or NISC, nics system to
say, well, we can't stop themhere, but federally we can stop
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them, or we can stop them at thestate level or the city level
with the police, the policelocals, the FBI locals, the FBI
federal.
Very few of them talk to eachother Internationally or
nationally would have some kindof a common point, a common
bridge.
I think they do better than thelocal police.
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I mean, I can get a gun througha permit to carry or an
acquirer.
Now, in this under bunker groundstate area, if your weapon has
less than a 16 inch barrel, itbecomes an SOT.
If it has a silencer, it's anSOT, special Exercise Taxes.
You've got to go through adifferent process to obtain.
You do not in Wisconsin, butyou have to live in the state in
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which you purchase.
If your weapon has a visibleand noticeable hand grip, it
becomes a pistol.
It becomes a I hate that wordan assault something.
It becomes a different style ofweapon.
It is not a weapon of war, itis not a weapon of mass
destruction.
I don't know about you, butthere's a whole lot of guys that
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prove my point.
You can shoot a bunch of peopleor you can run them over.
I guarantee you running themover is going to do way more
damage.
Oh, how about Tim McVeigh?
He didn't have a gun, he didn'trun them over, he blew them all
up Soft targets.
You see the difference.
If you run around this worldtoday and you don't have a carry
, you might as well ride a bus,wear a red Led Zeppelin shirt,
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read your paper book, put yourearphones in and just be that
Silence of the lambs.
You should be well aware ofyour AO, your area of operation,
and that's how sick it is.
That's how sick this world is.
You can talk about it, you canfix it, you can do something
about it, but for God's sakes,don't do nothing.
Do something, whether it's avote, whether it's a vote,
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whether it's putting a carry inyour pocket, whether it's
putting a carry in your wife'spocket.
They need to be protected aswell.
Your nephews, your nieces,whoever it is that's legally
binding to carry a weapon,should be carrying a weapon, no
matter how small.
If you think it's too puny,I'll tell you what.
You are no longer a soft target.
One discussion I had with alocal guy who got shot nine
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times is I said hey, you're thehero here.
You saved your family, yousaved your wife, you saved your
kid.
You saved your kid from gettingany rounds in her.
You absolutely are the hero.
Didn't feel like the hero, buthe had to have someone who was a
God-fearing, secondAmendment-pushing
constitutionalist to say you arethe hero.
(34:47):
But I can guarantee you he'sthinking part two now.
Speaker 1 (34:51):
Yeah, you don't want
to cross him.
Speaker 2 (34:53):
You don't want to be
the guy on the other end of that
business, because if you do,he's got to protect himself,
especially what he's gonethrough.
These are my opinions, ofcourse, but I believe he'll be
paying attention now and I willbe there to help him.
I don't want to see anothervictim.
I have this thing you mess withmy friends, you mess with me
and I will make them an absolutehardened target, just like my
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number seven says harden thetarget.
Nobody wants to be in thatsituation.
But yet here we are.
You can't stop nuts.
Okay, let's go to my numbereight here Culture rot.
This was a kind of a toughheading I had to throw out there
because it just kind of it wastough.
Online forums, violent humor,get shrugged off until someone
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carries them into a real life.
That's just not memes, that'spre-ops planning in public view.
Now you asked about okay, whatare the markers?
What are the things that you'llsee when this happens?
Well, okay, here it is, here itis.
How about?
(35:59):
The guy who shot Kirk Made asong?
Kirk will die at 31.
Really, how can that not be amarker?
But who caught it?
Did the AI filters catch it?
On hate book.
Social media, twitter Didanything catch it, and the song
was on SoundCloud.
For God's sakes, he will bedead at 31.
(36:22):
Inscribed bullets.
Okay, so here we go with thecopycat pukes.
Putting names on bullets oncasings was a thing they did
back in Vietnam to make themwell aware of your nest, your
perch, you shot your enemy.
Sometimes they leave the roundthere.
They're not supposed to.
They don't want to know who.
There's a lot of information ina spent casing but on the bullet
(36:47):
.
Sometimes they can write onthere anything they want to, if
it fits.
If it fits, it ships.
A lot of times you don't likewriting up on your bullet
because it'll spin the directorywrong, it'll grab things.
There's a lot of thingsinvolved by why you don't write
on bullets.
But sometimes things get alittle crazy.
Online.
Violent humor get shrugged on aconstant basis off.
They just shrug it off.
Someone's carrying it into thereal life.
(37:08):
Uh no, you ever hear the storyof when someone says a joke.
It's actually reality in life,but it's being masked by the
offset of humor.
Yeah, humor, that's how it is.
It's offset by humor.
It's always a statement.
It's always a statement, it'snever a joke.
Oh, it's just a joke.
No, it's a statement.
That's what they call pre-opsplanning.
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But the difference is it's inpublic view.
Okay, now what?
You see somebody talking crap.
You see them talking juststupid stuff.
Which now leads me into mynumber nine.
I have been waiting for thisall night Public officials
making jokes.
If you tie eight and ninetogether on this pre-ops
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planning and public view, all ofa sudden you get these people
and I say people everybody, butfor most part the people who are
in charge would have oversightin their professional careers to
speak on something they knownothing of.
Now here's how my number ninegoes, like this when Democrats
in public office laugh off deathlike Charlie Kirks or that, the
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young Ukrainian girl womanthey're just not showing off,
they're showing poor taste.
They're retorching theircareers.
I'm sorry they're torchingtheir careers.
I'm sorry they're torchingtheir careers.
These jokes cost people theirjobs, stain their reputations
and follow them for life.
Screenshots don't disappear andneither does the shame.
Now if I was a fortune 100company, fortune 50 company, all
(38:38):
these big corporations?
We have one here in HennepinCounty who just made a joke the
other day.
I'm glad he's dead.
Whoa whoa, you don't seeRepublicans posting that crap,
or if you did, I've never seenone and if I did I'd call them
the same out.
You're stupid Public officials.
They lose their job.
They say shit on social media.
(38:58):
They have a social media policy.
The nurse, the nurse, the nurseat the Ford Center Well, I'm
glad they didn't miss and I'mreally.
Whatever this guy said job'sgone.
Now I have firsthand personalinformation about the girl in UK
.
It's Berkshire or Berkshire orsomething.
They have a city council andone of the members decided to
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talk stupid.
What does the UK have to dowith our country?
Okay, you've opened that borderup.
Now I can say what I want tosay.
And they don't have a mayorover there.
They have like a constablegeneral or they do everything
weird in the UK.
But either way, I found theright guy and all of the
parliament and I sent him alittle email.
I says hey, you have differentlaws than we have.
(39:41):
And don't think just becausewe're across the pond we ain't
smart enough to use our brain alittle and figure out how this
works.
As a city official in thesecities, you start talking like
that.
It's not just criminal, it'sliable.
And I sent this email to all ofthem.
Wasn't expecting a rebuttal,but I did get one like an hour
(40:02):
after and the time differenceprobably means early morning for
them.
When I sent it, this guy callsback and he says well, I can
tell you what it says.
Let me read it on my phonebecause I kept it and again, I
didn't expect it to be.
I just wanted to see what thiswould actually do and this guy
kind of nailed it.
He says I have noted yourconcern in this matter regarding
(40:22):
the now former counselor.
He's being investigated bycounsel and officers.
Once the investigation hasconcluded, I will ensure you
that all parties involved areinformed of its outcome.
Sincerely yours, don, and hisname is Don Whitaker,
conservative Council, whitford,lightning Hill.
Lightning Hill, manchester Road, burley, uk, and I think
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there's a good as a Baker, bakerone one nine Sam, alpha,
manchester Road, town hall.
Now again, they have adifferent thing than we do.
We have the mayor of thecouncil.
We have, but they have theyhave all of them.
I mean, every small subchapterhas a thing.
Now here this Don Whitakerdecides to call me or return
this email.
(41:06):
Thank you, Don.
I don't know if you listen tothe show, but thank you.
I know I am in England and Idon't know if I'm on your part
of the woods, but hey, Iappreciate the fact you took the
time to listen to someone andin the verbiage of the email
there was a lot of UK lawyertalk.
(41:27):
Because, as an official, justlike here, if you've noted or
incited or acknowledged or keptanything to do with praise this
individual, praise this act, itbecomes in our world like a
felony.
It's pretty real shit and allof a sudden you have to now
listen to it.
Okay, good for you, Good foryou for reaching out and telling
me that, now that I've tickled,that just losing your job, that
(41:50):
ain't enough.
That ain't enough for thesepeople.
Speaker 1 (41:53):
You've incited
something.
Speaker 2 (41:55):
You've publicly
okayed this.
So if you lose your job in thisposition left, right or
whoever's talking stupid let mebe the first to say
congratulations.
It's going to cost you yourmouth, your words, your things
are going to cost you.
And don't get confused here nowwith your First Amendment
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rights, at least in this country, in the UK, they have a
different thing.
If your First Amendment rightsinflict pain or acknowledge the
hurt of someone else because ofa political agenda, you now are
liable.
Put that in your pipe and smokeit.
It's a Beretta 1970s thing.
(42:37):
I can't get rid of that one,but it makes sense.
Now, deal with it, suck it up,cupcake.
You're going to be liable andwe're going to start with your
job.
And in UK, we're going to startwith your job and then we're
going to talk to the constablepolice, whatever it is.
How about shut up?
How about shut your cake hole?
Let us grieve, let the familygrieve, let the kids grieve for
(43:02):
their father, and you want tostart talking shit.
Really, really, come on.
You wonder why we have aproblem when people cheer on
someone's death.
You think that's an us thing.
You don't see no right-wingerscausing that.
You've never seen any.
But I've never seen any.
If you've seen some, send it tothe show.
I'll it out publicly.
I'll say, hey, this lefty sawthis and says, hey, I'm wrong.
(43:24):
Okay, I'll suck it up and I'llsay I'm wrong.
Some people say Trump says itall the time.
I don't come on.
There's a different level ofTrumpian narcissist Versus
someone outright saying Glad hedidn't miss, I'm glad he's good
at his job, he got him rightwhere he needs to be.
Oh man, so I'm of the lightwhere, if you're one of those
(43:45):
people who want to talk shit,you want to talk smack and you
want to talk it out in public,may you learn these words.
Do you want fries with that?
You better get used to it,because that's what's going to
happen and I'm okay with thatand I'll be the guy in line.
Just don't spit my fries.
Okay, come on, I don't likethat.
Speaker 1 (44:05):
All right.
Speaker 2 (44:06):
All right, okay, I
got to take some personal out of
this because I'm really gettingzipped up here.
My number 10, after we beatnumber nine and eight together.
They're kind of a culturerotten public officials making
jokes, thing, contrast inresponses.
Now, this is this one I had ahard time writing in.
The Republicans mourn.
They hold vigils, lightedcandles, pray, stand quietly
(44:28):
while Democrats rage, riots,burning cities, destroy property
.
Hmm, one is solemn remembrance,the other school chaos under
the banner of justice.
Remember all that?
Yeah, I do.
And I'll tell you what.
Think about that as big picture, Because I can't write this.
(44:49):
This was very difficult for me.
The other is chaos under thebanner of justice.
What huh?
Speaker 1 (44:57):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (44:59):
Here's the point on
that.
Remember when George Floyd gotgot popped, they killed him.
It was it was.
He was killed.
I could, they, the court of hispeers couldn't find him
innocent and he went through theprocess.
And they went through theprocess and there they are.
But why are they saying it'sokay to be cast under the
justice of banner?
(45:19):
Mean?
You know where I'm going withthat?
Why do they say chaos is okay,justice to burn the place down?
I don't see it.
Stores were looted, people werekilled, crossed the country on
George Floyd how many riots haveyou seen with Kirk?
Yet they say Kirk was anactivist.
I don't know.
I think Kirk was a FirstAmendmentist.
He said we wanted to say he hadthat right.
(45:42):
He I think Kirk was a FirstAmendmentist.
He said what he wanted to say.
He had that right.
He didn't have the right to getshot.
George Floyd police recalled ata scene he was doing something
illegal when they got there.
It doesn't negate the fact thathe got killed but it doesn't
stop the fact that he was stilldoing something illegal upon
arrival.
His fentanyl went through theroof in his system.
He was on his back with hisknee in his head.
(46:03):
You know the story.
I'm not going to re-up that,but that's what happened.
Now the earth burns.
So if you really want to dochaos under the banner of
justice, what happens when youwake the right up, the right
lion, and the right wakes up tothe point where you're not going
to like it and the right wakesup to the point where you're not
going to like it it will be thelast day of the first day of
(46:24):
your life, especially the purplehair, nose rings, the oh, you
name it.
You name it, those alphabetsoup people, those.
We shouldn't have guns.
Okay, don't have a gun, but ifthere begins a civil war in this
country, I'm sure glad I'm noton their side, because I will
(46:45):
not be a victim.
I'm not inciting civil war.
That is absolutely the lastthing I would do.
But if one was brought to us asa people, I don't think it'll
turn out too good for you.
How about the other day, theprint shop one?
The print shop one where theywere trying to get a print of
Kirk and they said it's apolitical charge and
(47:07):
motivational paper.
We're not going to do it, asthe girl's got a nose ring,
purple hair, her assistant hadgreen hair taped to the left of
her, while the right side wasbald.
I mean, you know what I'mtalking about and the company
officially came out with astatement that you know what I'm
talking about.
And the company officially cameout with a statement that is
not our policy, that is not ouragenda.
We will treat every job as itwas when our first job came in
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and whether it's politicallycharged or not, we have no
ambiguity in what our customerswant to print.
We don't decide what ourcustomers print.
Bravo.
Do you want fries with that?
Yeah, learn that.
I hope you like it.
I don't even know if anybodywho's serving fries would hire
him.
Oh, fries for a liberal?
Oh, I can do that.
One Fries for a conservative?
Ah, whoa, is this your fry?
(47:51):
Sheesh, yeah, remember, youpull up to the drive-thru with a
red hat and a mega and all thisstuff.
I don't know if I'd want to beshown that around.
At least tell you Donnie.
Yeah, that was my number 10.
What do you guys think?
What do you say what's youropinion.
I can only imagine that itupsets you and infuriates you.
(48:15):
It should.
It should make you absolutelyinfuriated.
But that's our world today.
I didn't ask for it.
Neither did you Tell yourpeople that oppose you.
Look, we can have a differenceof opinions.
You can have your opinion, Ican have my opinion.
But when you act on youropinion to invoke your will upon
my opinion, I will meet it withgrave consequences and you
(48:37):
won't like it.
For HuttCast.
It's 20-some minutes into thisepisode.
I'll get it launched yettonight.
Remember this Enough.
And also remember do you wantfries with that?
Be well, and that's a wrap forHuttCast.
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