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March 12, 2025 55 mins

What happens when God brings His warriors together? In this captivating episode of Food for Thought, Be Rob returns to a patriot group chat after more than a year's absence, finding profound connections and timely wisdom that feel divinely orchestrated.

The conversation quickly turns to a brutally honest assessment of the patriot movement's evolution. Music artists Nick and Be Rob share insider perspectives on the difference between authentic voices and opportunistic grifters who exploit patriotic themes purely for profit. Despite acknowledging that even self-serving voices can help spread important messages, they emphasize the critical need for genuine belief behind the platform.

Perhaps most compelling is the group's exploration of constitutional values and the danger of becoming what they oppose. "If we start pushing and ostracizing everybody that disagrees with us, we are no better than them," Be Rob observes, challenging listeners to stand firm in principles while maintaining respect for opposition. This delicate balance between conviction and constitutional respect demonstrates the mature patriotism that's often missing in today's polarized landscape.

The discussion takes fascinating turns through topics ranging from the mainstreaming of "deep state" concepts in popular entertainment to the importance of focusing on provable truths rather than speculative distractions. "If you can't prove it, it's not real," becomes a rallying cry for keeping the movement grounded in reality rather than chasing endless rabbit holes.

Throughout it all runs a powerful current of faith—the belief that divine purpose binds them together in this critical moment of American history. The episode concludes with a heartfelt prayer, reminding listeners that beyond politics lies something greater: a spiritual awakening that transcends temporal struggles with eternal truth.

Connect with BeRob at theberob.com and discover how faith-based patriotism offers hope and clarity in confusing times. Have you found your community of like-minded warriors yet?

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey guys, b-rob here.
It's the Food for ThoughtPodcast.
It's Wednesday, march 12th, andboy do I have a special one for
you guys.
Everybody always wanted to knowhow I got my information or
where I got my information from,and, to be honest with you,

(00:22):
it's association, it really is.
It's God, and what I mean bythat is God will put you with
people and you will know theyare good and they are children
of God and you will know.
You will just know it's it.

(00:47):
It's a special thing, and Ihave been part of many Patriot
groups chats.
I've even talked with some highranking generals and I've talked
with a lot of people and done alot of different chats with a

(01:09):
lot 20,000, 30,000 it's and thisdates back all the way to 2020.
I mean this dates back to 2020.
And this is a fact.
And tonight I want to show youwhat happens when somebody has

(01:34):
not even engaged in a chat inover a year.
Not even engaged in over a year.
It might even be a year and ahalf, but I came on and engaged
in a group of my buddies who isa wonderful patriot.

(01:55):
He's a wonderful patriot, dave,and that's all I'm gonna say,
but you'll get to know him inthis.
Uh, you'll get to know him andyou might have seen him on
facebook.
He's not on there now, but he'sbeen on there many and many and
many a times and we've even metand had lunch and he's come to

(02:20):
top dog tavern for my birthday,pate, and him and his lovely
bride Well, soon to be,hopefully.
God bless them both.
But I just want to say God is sogood.
He puts his warriors togetherand he puts everything together.

(02:42):
And he puts everything together.
And Dave was actuallyinterviewing an artist, I think
out of an LA Patriot artist, andyou guys will get to know him
as well.
But I just want to say God isso good and God has been so good
.
And I'm physically worn out andI'm mentally worn out because I
just went back to work and I'vebeen working hard

(03:04):
DriveCrescentcom.
You know what.
I'm mentally worn out because Ijust went back to work and I've
been working hard.
Drivecrescentcom, you know whatI'm saying.
Ask for B-Rob if you want anice, pre-owned, late, good, new
model car.
You know what I'm saying.
But anyway, we're going to getoff of that because we're going
to stay on God and we're goingto stay on patriotism, and this

(03:26):
is just one of the many chats Iused to jump on, but I actually
jumped on this one two nightsago and I got permission to use
a piece of it for the podcastand I hope you enjoy it.
And I want to say god bless andum, here we go, patriots just

(03:52):
talking about patriot things.
Hope you enjoy it yeah,hilarious dude.

Speaker 3 (04:02):
The movement has has definitely evolved a lot, and
there are certain aspects to itthat we all have kind of pointed
out, that kind of like rub uswrong.

Speaker 4 (04:13):
I find them a little cliche well, yeah, man, like I
had the opportunity to meet thethe people that are really at
the top of this movement as faras making music goes and I won't
name names just out of respect,but the people who got me to be
really interested in thismovement they're not patriotic,
they're literally grifting andthey're literally just trying to

(04:34):
make money off of this.
Their music wasn't really doingthat well or their careers
weren't doing that well.
So they're like well, if I makea Trump song, I'm going to get
more streams.
If I talk about, if I talkabout G6 or QAnon, then I'm
going to get more streams.
And in my opinion, I'm likethat makes me sick to my stomach
because I really am about thatlife.
I really love my country, Ireally want to see it thrive and

(04:56):
that's why I'm doing this.
Yeah, I mean, I make money.
I have the number one song inthe world.
Like you know, I make moneydoing what I'm doing, but that's
not why I'm doing it.
That's just an added benefitand an added bonus to you know
God's plan and what I'm doing.
So for me, like, I was reallydisappointed to find out some of
my favorite artists were justfakes and phonies, and so you

(05:18):
know, I completely believe it,because I mean there's a certain
, there's a certain grift,that's there.

Speaker 3 (05:23):
I mean, q even warned us, q told us, q told us that
there are those that are tryingto profit off of this movement.
They were trying to hijack andrepackage and rebrand the
movement.
I get that, we all get thatLike true anons.
Get that, and you're right whenit comes to the music.

Speaker 5 (05:41):
Even though they're grifting and they're trying to
make a buck off of it.
Even at the end of the day,it's still another voice waking
somebody up.

Speaker 3 (05:52):
Yes.

Speaker 5 (05:53):
I agree with that.
They are planting seeds abouttopics you know that need to be
talked about, even though theythey're doing it for nefarious
reasons.

Speaker 3 (06:10):
It's still helping the overall agenda of trying to
make everybody.
It's making the overall topicbecome a household topic and I
agree with that, yeah, big timeyeah, but when is the?

Speaker 6 (06:17):
household topic then then just become more, more
marketing.
You know perspective, in otherwords people viewing it as just
more marketing, as just more, asjust another way to make a buck
.
So they've left now, or it'sbecome so commercialized, the
movement, that that now peopleare beginning to see it that way
.
So there's that again.
The law of diminishing kind ofreturns on exposure is actually

(06:39):
getting turning negative now atthis point.
But it's good that everybody'swaking up.

Speaker 3 (06:43):
But now, I agree, I agree, and, like Nick said
before, or what you said beforewas as far as this happening
organically.
Now I don't like going down theslippery slope of us sounding
like communists where we wanteverybody to agree with us.
Our constitution and ourbalances and checks are all put
into place and they've beenthere for 250 years to keep us

(07:06):
balanced.
Now, if we start pushing andostracizing everybody that
disagrees with us, we are nobetter than them, amen no, it's
just about keeping it real.

Speaker 2 (07:17):
It's not necessarily have to agree with us, but
whatever whatever it is youbelieve, keep it real.

Speaker 6 (07:21):
You know, don't do it for for other purposes.
You know, that's not, I think.

Speaker 3 (07:25):
No, I with you.
No, you and I are on the samepage.
Now.
Now let's say, for instance,you have somebody that's
hardcore extreme leftists andthey believe what they believe
because they've beenindoctrinated, whether it be
from the department of educationor whether it be, uh, from the
mainstream media.
Nonetheless, they're stillhuman and they believe what they
believe because of what they'vebeen exposed to.
Now, for me to immediately callthem, you know, a libtard and

(07:57):
not let them speak.
I'm not helping our case Now,most recently in the Congress,
for instance now, when Al Greenwas marched out of there.
Now, I agree with Al Greengetting taken out of there
because he was a disruption atthat point in time, but now you
have people trying to push andsilence him and remove him from
committees and get him to thepoint where he's silenced.
Now imagine if the role wasreversed and we've been there,

(08:20):
if the House was in a certaincontrol of the left and all of a
sudden, they were silencingsomebody like Tom Massey, or
they were silencing Rand Paul.
We would all be pissed off thatthey're being silenced.
It doesn't make it okay tosilence our opposition.
We should gladly accept themfor a debate and then hold our
ground and beat them with words.
So I'm nervous about, as wemove forward into this precipice

(08:44):
, that we're going to get intothis extreme alt-right category
that the media has been talkingabout, because once we all are
this huge gang where there's nomessing with us, at what point
do we stop?

Speaker 6 (09:00):
At what point do we find common ground with our
constitution?
Right, because then it becomesalmost like they are accusing us
of kind of a Hitler, hitlertype you know thing going on,
where you know everybody's inagreement.
It's just one you know force,and and if you're not with us
then you're the Gulag, you knowkind of thing.

Speaker 3 (09:15):
Well, right, and now here we are.
For the last 10 years,government and questioning
authority on how imperative thatis, but all of a sudden, now
the authorities in our control.
We want to silence them andthey're not allowed to question
anything.
We're no better than them.

Speaker 4 (09:31):
Absolutely, yeah, exactly.
So it's a slippery slope.
I think that this entire thingas a whole, as an amalgamation,
is getting more popular, andwhat I mean by that is it's not
just one letter, it's not just Q, it's not just Epstein, it's

(09:52):
not just Secret Societies,freemasons, cia, it's just
becoming one big thing.
And to the mainstream person,that thing is Illuminati, and so
that word has become sosynonymous with what's happening
behind the scenes that they'rethrowing it in TV shows, they're
throwing it in movies, they'remaking Marvel characters, the
Illuminati.
And so therefore, what thatdoes is, for me, like I have.
My family are non believers inanything, and so I'm always

(10:15):
trying to tell them, like,what's going on, and they would
be like, well, there's nothing,you know, what are you talking
about?
This isn't up.
And now you're seeing that thisis up, like I was just watching
this tv show, the white lotus,because I'm a sucker for fucking
, you know tv shows sometimes.

Speaker 3 (10:29):
That's a good show it's an incredible show it's
done really, really well.

Speaker 4 (10:35):
I'm on season three, yeah, yeah there's two girls
sitting on a boat and they'relooking at this rich couple and
they're like, well, they looklike they're, uh, recruiting for
Illuminati sacrifice party orsomething.
But my point is, if that'shitting HBO Max, then people
like my sister, my brother, mymother, who don't follow any of
the stuff that we do, aregetting an aggregation of

(10:57):
knowledge from the outside world.
They're getting it in theirsongs, they're getting it in
their TV shows, their Disney,marvel movies, movies, and what
that's going to do is create aconsensus that this is real.
Otherwise, how are we making anSNL joke about something that
has no base in reality?
You see what?
I'm saying why putting out there?

(11:17):
But they're hurting themselvesby doing it because in their
religion they have to let usknow what's coming.
Thank you, that's exactly what Iwanted you to say but they're
fucking up by doing it, becausethey're getting people like my
brother, who doesn't believe ina fucking thing, I say, to kind
of scratch his head and say Iwonder if what Nick told me
about that Illuminati, new WorldOrder stuff is kind of I don't

(11:37):
know if it's not real.
Maybe it's getting more popularand that's good enough for me,
man, as long as I can bring itup as a real thing on
Thanksgiving.
You know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (11:48):
That's cool.
Thanksgiving's always the bestfor those conversations, though.
Oh, I ruin the holidays.
No, it's great.
I haven't seen this aunt in 12years and I'd be like listen,
you want to know why you lostthe election.

Speaker 4 (12:05):
Because you guys are all a bunch of paddell fox.
Yeah and listen, trump gettingback in office is a huge boost
for the movement.
You know what I mean, in anycategory, whether you're
conspiracy theorist or you knowan anon and whatever you are
like, or just a trump or you're,or just a republican like you
have.
We got some.
We got some kick in our stepthis year and for the next three
years.
So I think you know the futureis looking bright.

Speaker 3 (12:26):
You know we have a lot to be happy with and I think
he's absolutely brilliantbecause he came out savage with
his words but then he wasborderline moderate when it came
to his cabinet and how he movedforward.
So by choosing somebody likeMarco Rubio, we're all like, oh,
marco Rubio, you know like.
You know like.
He did all this for a reasonbecause he still had to tread

(12:47):
the line, because if we wentlike ultra mega, like alt right,
like he would have immediatelynothing would be getting passed.

Speaker 7 (12:56):
I have a question.
I have a question for eitherone of you, please Okay.

Speaker 3 (13:02):
Ask Nick.
I'm here all the time.
He's special and I don't meanlike window licker, like wearing
a helmet.
Special Nick, even though Iwon't tell him.

Speaker 7 (13:13):
But I hear the dial, I'm listening to the dial and
somebody just said about we gotthree more years with Trump, I
mean after he completes his fouryears.
My question to you is this he'sgoing to do all this work, he's
going to close the deal, he'sgoing to make all these changes,

(13:35):
clean out the permit?
Is he going to do all this, allthis is going to be done in
vain and then, after four years,select another person to come
in?
That's not America first andall the stuff that he did got
undone.
Or is he staying and ourelections are going to be

(13:58):
different?

Speaker 4 (13:59):
Thanks, yeah, nice to meet you, annette Sokal and I'm
also a Sokal member, by the way.
And yeah, I don't.
I don't know I'd be steppingout of school if I had, if I
said I had the answer to thatquestion.
What I will say is I think thatTrump is a smart enough
businessman to realize that heneeds to put in the foundations
in these next three years thatwill give us longevity in the

(14:23):
White House, of Americanpatriotism first of God first
and things like putting God backinto the schools, et cetera.
I think that he has the floorright now and in that time that
he has the floor, he will set upa foundation of longevity so
that we keep moving forward inthe right direction.
At least, I pray that.

Speaker 7 (14:42):
Okay, so where do you live?
Because I'm a SouthernCalifornia kid, I'm in Hollywood
.

Speaker 4 (14:47):
I'm in Hollywood.
Good, oh, cool, yeah, downey,oh, I'm in.

Speaker 7 (14:49):
Hollywood, I'm in Hollywood.
Oh, cool Downey okay, right onwelcome and thanks for your time
out to talk to us, share yourexperience and hope with us.
We appreciate it and that's whyI'm here.
Thank you, it's nice to meetyou.

Speaker 4 (15:10):
I want to build on.
We appreciate it and that's whyI'm here.

Speaker 7 (15:11):
Thank you, thank you, it's nice to meet you.

Speaker 3 (15:13):
Thank you.
I want to build on Annette'squestion a little bit more Now.
I feel like we haven't seen theworst of it yet and what we
will see will alter future votes, because people will see more
Now.
For example, in the Q drops, qtalks about how, when the truth

(15:37):
come out about Haiti, that theblack vote will flip.
Okay, so now, prior to thislast election, I would have said
that the truth of Haiti weregoing to come out and the black
vote was going to flip in favorof Trump for 2024, right, well,
it didn't come out.
Now, those of us that have donethe digging, we know that the

(16:00):
Clinton Foundation and what theyhad done in Haiti when it comes
to stealing the money we'retouching on that now with the
USAID a little bit more Hell.
We even touched on it a littlebit last year when we saw all of
the revolution nonsense inHaiti, where they were literally
like killing people andbarbecuing them in the streets,
and then the Haitians were inOhio and they're eating their

(16:22):
cats and dogs.
You know, we've literallytouched on this.
Topic right, but the realtruths of Haiti have not come
out yet.
Topic right, but the realtruths of haiti have not come
out yet.
So I feel like we're going tohave enough things that happen
in the next three years thatpeople will never vote that way
again.
I believe the democrat partywill be absolutely decimated and

(16:45):
destroyed.
I believe that a lot of therhinos will also be destroyed
like you go.
You go back to WikiLeaks, you goback into 2017, I think it was
when Assange said that 98% ofWashington will fall.
Well, 98% is both sides of theaisle folks.
There's going to be a lot oftruth that are going to come out

(17:05):
.
I mean, you can get LindseyGraham all day long talking
about how he applauds Trump.
Graham all day long talkingabout how he applauds Trump, but
Lindsey Graham's the samemotherfucker that was in, uh, in
Syria setting up ISIS withMcCain, exactly.
So, yeah, sure, you went andplayed golf with Trump last
Saturday and Trump treated youlike you were his boy, but don't
think for half a second thatyour time is coming to you.

(17:29):
Can?
You can promote war and you canpromote all this nonsense
against putin, but at the end ofthe day, you come back out and
say, no, I agree with trump.
Trump's great, you know.
Okay, lindsey, lindsey, let'stalk about your grinder page,
like you know while we're on it.
You know like so.
So I think there's going to bea lot of truths that are going

(17:50):
to come out about a lot ofpeople in a lot of ways, and a
lot of things that have gonedown.
That that's what's going tosolve our election in 2028.
We will no longer be specialfor having the intel and the
information, because it willbecome common knowledge to any
person walking down the street,to the point where those
motherfuckers can't walk downthe street.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
Sounds like the art of the deal.

Speaker 4 (18:18):
B-Rob Sounds like the art of the deal.

Speaker 3 (18:20):
The man, the myth, the legend, b-rob.
We got two recording artists atone time here.
Yeah, awesome.

Speaker 7 (18:27):
I have another question, you guys don't mind.

Speaker 3 (18:31):
You can talk all you want.

Speaker 7 (18:33):
Oh so, Nick, what do you think?
You think that the supposedlyquote-unquote self-deleted
really us a lot, ie.

Speaker 3 (18:47):
I don't know if you're breaking up or you're
speaking Spanish.

Speaker 4 (18:50):
Yeah, I didn't get a word of that.

Speaker 3 (18:55):
You can speak Spanish if you want to.
We don't judge here.

Speaker 7 (18:59):
Okay, so can you hear me now.

Speaker 3 (19:03):
Yes, I can hear you fine now.
Yes, Awesome.

Speaker 7 (19:06):
So do you think that the people that, quote-unquote,
self-deleted and or were killedare alive, like Michael Jackson,
elvis Presley, jfk Jr, jfk?
You know who else?
Prince, what do you thinkYou're in the business?

Speaker 4 (19:24):
Yeah, listen, somebody who I follow, who does
some really great work, told meto keep my feet on the ground,
head in the clouds or head inthe stars, and what that means
is kind of, just, you know, stayin today, stay in the now and
still be a dreamer, still havethose thoughts and whatever hope

(19:44):
that you have, but stay basedin reality.
And so, as much as I might thinkthat there is an underground
base somewhere where some of ourcelebrities were either taken
or cloned or, you know,duplicated, et cetera, I just
like to kind of stay in what'shappening today and what's
happening right now on ourplanet, because those things are
much more important and muchmore impactful.

(20:07):
And you start to sound crazywhen you kind of start talking
about you know what your beliefis in the stars or the clouds.
And you start to sound crazywhen you, when you kind of start
talking about you know whatyour belief is in the stars or
the clouds, and you lose peopleand then they don't be as active
as on what's happening here,like boots on the ground.
So that's why I'd like to justkind of stay with what's
happening here that we can,that's tangible, that we can
touch and feel and um, and youknow as far as those beliefs go

(20:31):
like my beliefs are very wild,but I like to stay as based in
reality as I can as far aswhat's happening today and how
we can help each other withwhat's happening in the world
today to eventually maybeachieve the goals of what's
happening, you know, in our, inour head, or in the stars or
clouds, if that makes sense.

Speaker 7 (20:50):
That makes a lot of sense.
Thank you very much.

Speaker 3 (20:54):
I personally felt like it was a great answer, nick
.
So I mean, at the end of theday, I mean, if they're alive
and we knew today, does itchange the outcome or does it
change our path?
No, you know, if it all of asudden winds up being something
in the end that makes sense,then so be it, but it doesn't
change what we're doing today.

(21:14):
You know, if we're trying toget a bill passed so we can keep
, for instance, men out ofwomen's sports, does Michael
Jackson being alive change that?

Speaker 5 (21:23):
You know, no, it would be great if it'd be great
if he did, but I mean, like itjust doesn't happen if they came
out tomorrow and said justkidding, all princess Diana's
alive, here she is alive andwell, like what?
What does that change nothing?

Speaker 3 (21:38):
no, it doesn't.
It doesn't.
And I feel like you have a lotof channels and you have a lot
of patriots or anons that havebeen lost down these paths where
it took them out of the fight.
It took them out of the fighton on things that we, of the
fight on things that we canchange.

Speaker 4 (21:52):
And that's my point is that the John F Kennedy Jr
thing, the John F Kennedy Jrthing, I'll just say right now
it lost my grandmother when Iwas talking to her, it lost my
mom when I was talking to her.
Like they just completely doveout of the idea that anything
you know about Epstein could bereal, if this is what I'm
proposing as well.
So that's why I say feet on theground, head in the clouds,

(22:16):
because we need to remaintalking about what's tangible,
what's here now that we canprove, as opposed to what we may
be able to prove in 20, 30years from now.

Speaker 1 (22:27):
Well, you have to keep it.
You have to keep it yourself,because you have to keep the the
the focus on what we're doing.
You can't let the distractionsand there are that that's,
that's the whole thing.
There's a whole thousands andthousands and thousands of

(22:49):
different distractions andthousands and thousands of
different distractions.
And if it's not on the table,then it's not on the table.
We're playing chess here, right, right guys.

Speaker 5 (22:59):
We're playing chess.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
So like, if you can't prove it then it's not real.
It's that simple.
It's not rocket science, right?
If you cannot prove it, it isnot real.
I mean I would like to thinkElvis and Michael Jackson and
Chris Cornell and all those guyswere still alive.
But Chester Bennington, can youprove that?

Speaker 5 (23:27):
Except the fact that life is life and people die.

Speaker 7 (23:30):
Right right.

Speaker 5 (23:34):
Just wait until after today.
We're going to have a wholesubgroup.
That's like I knew it.
Trump is really Elvis becauseof his post that he put on
TruthFactional today.

Speaker 1 (23:44):
That's not the first time he's posted.

Speaker 3 (23:45):
That is it.

Speaker 1 (23:46):
There's a lot of rabbit holes of L being an angel
.
There's a lot of rabbit holesof L being angel and there's a.
There's so many differentrabbit holes that you can come
up with or you can go down, butare you really doing your
service for humanity by doingthat?
Are you really?
I mean, are you really, I mean,are you following God by going

(24:10):
down those rabbit holes?
Those are nothing butdistractions.
They really are.
And and I just I don't knowwhat brought me on here tonight.
I just I just happened to be ontelegram.

Speaker 3 (24:26):
I fucking text you and sent you the link.
What are you talking about,guys?

Speaker 1 (24:29):
Oh yeah, you did, you did.
That's right, that's right,that's right, you're right,
you're right.
That's why I was here.

Speaker 3 (24:37):
That's right, this fucking guy, this fucking guy.

Speaker 4 (24:42):
I don't know what divine spirit brought me here
tonight.
He's like motherfucker.
It was me, I texted you.

Speaker 1 (24:49):
He's right, he's right, he's absolutely right.
But I just it's kind of coolthat it's kind of coincidental.
We don't believe incoincidences, right?

Speaker 3 (25:01):
Amen.
The only coincidence here isthat I text you all the time and
you don't always show up, so Iguess it is a coincidence.
Right, I just happened to like.

Speaker 1 (25:12):
Let me see what dave's talking about.
Let me see what I startedlistening to.
The dude dude started talking.
He's talking like real shit,not no bullshit, not no rabbit
hole bullshit.
And there's a lot of that outthere.
And you and that's why I don'tshow up a lot, because a lot of
the stuff is smoke and mirrors,man, I mean, it's either on the

(25:34):
table or it's off the table.
We're playing chess, we're notplaying checkers.
It's bullshit.

Speaker 3 (25:38):
Well, you know it's funny B-Rob, because I mean both
of you, for example like I meanI'll share both of your music
and stuff too, you know, andeverybody's like, oh yeah, sure,
musician, I'd be like dude,these guys are legit, I know
them.
I know them.
What do you mean?
I know them.
And then it was like yeah, yeah, right, whatever dude.
And I'd be like, fine, then,motherfuckers, I'll bring them
on.
How about I bring them on andyou get a chance to talk to them

(25:59):
.
You can ask questions to themdirectly.
And bet me I can't get him toshow up, bet me I can't it out.
About a month ago I was justlike, hey, would you guys be
interested in Nick?
And they were like no, and Iwas like, well, fuck all of you,
then I'm still doing it, andthen all of a sudden, everybody
was just like, yeah, we'retotally into it.
And I was just like, yeah, we'lltake that, you know like yeah,

(26:23):
definitely if you build it, theywill come and at the end of the
day if I can reach out and talkto 12 people that all of a
sudden be like wow, no shit, noshit, I got a chance to talk to
somebody that like normally Ionly see a video on youtube or
I'll catch the song maybe liketo have an opportunity to be
able to actually sit down andask questions and talk to people
and be real.

(26:43):
I mean, that's kind of like thewhole idea of where we go when
we go.
All in my opinion.

Speaker 5 (26:47):
We're all real.

Speaker 3 (26:48):
We're all doing the same shit and we're all equal.

Speaker 1 (26:52):
Dave, let me take it one step further.
Where Q calls it biblical, likeActs of the Apostles, calls for
men to be apostles to spreadthe word, the true word, not
bullshit word.
You see what I'm saying.
That's what I'm talking about.

Speaker 3 (27:12):
Amen.
I don't want to get tarred orfeathered or crucified or stoned
or nothing, but I'm not goingnowhere.
I'll keep saying I am not anapostle, but I like your analogy
because we don't waver.

Speaker 2 (27:31):
These are the beliefs that.

Speaker 3 (27:33):
I have thousands of proofs.
There he is, aaron Ness.
Aaron Ness is here.
Aaron Ness is in the crowd here.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
Aaron Ness.
He's probably at a bar drinkingtequila or something and just
listening.

Speaker 3 (27:47):
But Aaron Ness, what's up?
Buddy he's probably at a bardrinking tequila or something
and just listening, but AaronNess is the guy that red-pilled
me, okay.
So prior to this, I fuckinghated Trump.
I hated everything government.
I was a conspiracy theorist too, nick.
I mean all the way back to2006,.
I was writing papers in collegebeing anti-vaccine.
My first kid was born in 2008.
He's never once had a vaccine,he's never had antibiotics.

(28:10):
He wasn't circumcised.
There's no medical intervention, naturopathic doctor, I mean.
The kid's never been ill.

Speaker 1 (28:18):
Right, never.
No witchcraft at all.

Speaker 3 (28:22):
I've been on the soapbox for a long time, you
know, and, and I was antieverything that the government
was putting out, um, it neverreally made any sense until
about march of 2020 when, all ofa sudden, I was red pilled.
And I was red pilled by aaronness, and I saw here I was, I
had just closed my restaurant,povid had just happened, I was

(28:43):
unemployed and I was basicallystuck at home with my phone,
angry and looking for answers,right, just like everybody else.
And I came across aaron ness,um, and some of his videos on
facebook.
You know, I mean, it'sliterally at that point in time,
we weren't too shadow banned,we weren't too ostracized, so I
watched some of his videos and Iwas just like wow, and I

(29:04):
started digging.
And then, and then, in a matterof a week, I became one of
those that can't sleep, you know, one of those that just can't
stop, can't put it down like,won't let it go.
And um, I was, you know, and Iwas fortunate enough to get
invited out to Rushmore in 2020by Gene Ho, uh, trump's

(29:25):
photographer for his first um,for his first uh, uh, you know,
uh, term and um, and I didn'tknow shit about shit, man I was.
I was what?
A hundred days deep in theoverall Q movement, trying to
catch up, trying to learn,trying to meet people, but I was
noticed online and then all ofa sudden invited out to Rushmore

(29:46):
.
So I went and then, sure asshit, all of a sudden that's
when I met a lot of the peoplein my life that are still key
characters and people that Ilove to death, up to and
including my current spouse Mether out in Rushmore as well.
So, and here we are.
We've lived in four statestogether now since and you know,
life's this weird evolution butnonetheless, aaron Ness other

(30:06):
now since and uh, you know,life's this weird evolution, um,
but nonetheless, uh, aaron nesshas always been the guy to me
that, like I mean, when it comesdown to breaking down the q
drops, when it comes down tolike, linking these coincidences
together and stuff, he's betterthan most.
You know he's better than most.
So, like, if I get stumped orif I have a question, I mean
hell, I mean he'll happen a fewtimes a week where aaron will

(30:28):
drop something and I'd be likeno, you know, like so we all
have our own networks, we allhave our own venues, but we all
kind of meet back at the samemeeting place, we all get, you
know, huddle around the same,the the same, what the water
fountain, you know, kind of talk, um, and there's no
coincidences that here we are,many years later, still doing
the same, still still kicking it, with the same crew, still

(30:49):
talking to the same people,still promoting the same.
Yeah, a lot of friends have comeand gone, um, and, and whether
or not that be god steering themin a certain direction or
whether that be god steeringthem away from me, I'm not one
to really question that.
That's fine, it is what it is.
But, um, the p, I go throughthe names here and every,

(31:11):
everybody, everybody's beenaround, everybody's been around,
you know.
So, uh, I applaud that, youknow, I applaud that whole the
line stuff.
Um, the aaron still hasn'tchimed in.
He's fucking definitelydrinking tequila, this
motherfucker.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
I knew him before you did.

Speaker 3 (31:34):
Well, I should text him directly.
What are you doing?

Speaker 2 (31:38):
What the fuck are you doing?

Speaker 3 (31:42):
He's West Coast too.
He's over there in Tacoma orSeattle or University Place or
what I don't know universityplace or something they call it.
It's already like eight o'clockover there, some shit well it's
like I'm about to take my ass tobed bro, bro, the time change
really throws me for a loopbecause, for the first time, in

(32:04):
my life I live in central timezone, which is really strange
because I don't understand howFlorida can be the furthest east
state on the east coast andthen I'm in central time in
Florida.
Doesn't even make any sense,that is wild.

Speaker 1 (32:16):
That don't make the damn sense.

Speaker 3 (32:17):
It doesn't make any sense at all that would be like
a part of New Hampshire beingcentral time, in my opinion it
just doesn't really make anysense.

Speaker 1 (32:25):
I thought you were like the straight line from
where I was.

Speaker 3 (32:28):
Enjoy it.
It fucking messes me up all thetime, dude.

Speaker 5 (32:31):
Daylight saving time doesn't make any freaking sense.

Speaker 1 (32:36):
Hold up.
I love having like light too.

Speaker 5 (32:41):
It's a whole country changing their time, but two
states are like not.

Speaker 3 (32:46):
Arizona doesn't.
I know that.

Speaker 1 (32:48):
Yeah, I love more light.
I don't like that shit downsouth where you got like no fuck
that.
I want it to be light till 9o'clock now.

Speaker 4 (32:57):
As much sunlight as we can get, brother as much sun
energy as we can get.

Speaker 1 (33:03):
Yes.

Speaker 3 (33:05):
Which really screws me, because I'm the furthest
east of the central time zone.
Now, think about it, I'm thesame time zone as fucking new
mexico, bro.
I'm in florida, so like,obviously, like when central
time and the sun goes away here,the sun's not gone in new
mexico, you know like.

(33:25):
So it doesn't make any sense tome.
It'll be like 7.30 in thesummer, sun's going down.
I'll be like this is somebullshit.
Yeah no shit that we're talkingabout.
But that's even with daylightsavings time.
I was just like I shouldn't beCentral Time, I should be
Eastern Time.

Speaker 1 (33:39):
Yeah, anyway, we can get off of that as much as we
can stay on the lake as much aswe can stay on the lake as much
as the damn sunset we good Fuckthat shit bro.

Speaker 3 (33:53):
I don't really, I don't honestly understand the
benefit on doing daily savingstime.

Speaker 5 (33:59):
I mean it was created because of the farmers and
farming and stuff.
That was the purpose of it.

Speaker 3 (34:08):
I still can't wrap my mind around why it matters.
They operate by the sun.
Why does it matter what theclock says?
I thought it was more of thekids, but then that never worked
.
It's not like they're walking.
Well, I was right in the middleof plowing my field and then
the New York Stock Exchangeopened.
Why does the time matter tothem?

Speaker 1 (34:27):
My whole life has always been like time's fucking
imaginary anyway.

Speaker 4 (34:32):
I just love that scene in National Treasure where
they're trying to figure outthe next clue and Riley is the
one who remembers that daylightsavings time wasn't in existence
back then and he's like, ohwait.
To Nicolas Cage he's like, oh,you don't know this.
He's like, oh, wow Cage.
He's like, oh, you don't knowthis.
He's like, oh, wow, this ismust be like how you feel all
the time.

Speaker 1 (34:49):
And he's like I really would like to know the
next clue, riley and you knowthe funny thing about that shit,
it's always Nicolas Cage inthose fucking movies that have
those fucking.

Speaker 3 (35:00):
It's always that dude dude bro, have you seen Nicolas
Cage's burial site?

Speaker 1 (35:10):
No.

Speaker 3 (35:12):
Or what will be.

Speaker 4 (35:14):
No.

Speaker 3 (35:14):
Dude.
It's like this huge pyramid.
It's all this Illuminatifucking symbolism.
It's literally like a pyramidmausoleum, I swear to.

Speaker 6 (35:22):
God dude.

Speaker 3 (35:23):
This guy sold his soul harder than any other actor
.
Dude.

Speaker 1 (35:27):
I know, because there's even a drinking game.
There's something about NicolasCage and I can't remember it.

Speaker 3 (35:33):
What's the six degrees of Kevin Bacon?
Fuck that dude.

Speaker 1 (35:38):
That's what I'm talking about.
That's the same type of shit.

Speaker 3 (35:41):
It's like two degrees of Nicolas Cage.

Speaker 4 (35:45):
This guy's in every movie ever.
Yeah, I'm seeing this tomb,this pyramid tomb.
This is crazy.

Speaker 3 (35:51):
You see what I'm saying, bro.

Speaker 1 (35:54):
What's the dude?
A real fucking dude, or what?

Speaker 3 (35:57):
He's a weird guy, man , and he always has this
constant look of confusion onhis face, Like when a dog's been
overbred.
You know, when you breed a dogtoo much, they just look at you
with this confused look, that's.

Speaker 2 (36:10):
Nicolas.

Speaker 3 (36:10):
Cage dude.

Speaker 2 (36:13):
Is he even alive still?

Speaker 1 (36:13):
That's like one out of every ten Frenchies.

Speaker 3 (36:17):
Yeah, as far as I know, nick Cage is alive.
I mean shit.

Speaker 2 (36:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (36:22):
I know right.

Speaker 2 (36:23):
Who's alive?

Speaker 1 (36:24):
Where's half the actors right now, Bro, bro bro.

Speaker 3 (36:29):
Okay, so now getting into symbolism and stuff, the
two are like okay, so now wasFace Off.
I understand it was a verypopular movie, but it's probably
one of the worst movies thatHollywood's ever put out,
because I mean, we're led tobelieve that these wives didn't
notice that you were a differentbody or different mannerisms or
talking or anything.
We just we all talk face off.

(36:51):
You go with Nick Cage.
Now if you're John Travolta'swife and all of a sudden it's
Nick Cage or John Travolta'sface, I'm probably going to know
something's up.
Right, you know it's complete,but but it does touch on the.
It touches on the topic, though, of the idea of wearing a mask
over your face and all of asudden being somebody different.
Mission Impossible did thisshit a lot too in the late 90s,

(37:12):
yeah, yeah.
So I mean, does that?
Fall under Revelation of theMethod too.

Speaker 4 (37:18):
Right, you can't forget Austin Powers.
You got to throw that in theretoo, man.

Speaker 3 (37:22):
They got to show us With the faces.
That's a man baby he goes, youare one fat bastard.
No, he said absolutely dude.
Okay, so there's another onefor you.
Where's fucking Mike Myers?
Where's he been?

Speaker 4 (37:43):
Yeah, well, you know he came out with this occult
show that's on Netflix.
No, I didn't know that.
Oh, yeah, Well, you know hecame out with, like this occult
show that's on Netflix.

Speaker 3 (37:48):
No, I didn't know that.

Speaker 4 (37:49):
Oh yeah, no, you got to check it out.
It's literally about theIlluminati.
They're all in like hoodedrobes and they're all.
It's like a complete occultcomedy that he came out with.
Of course they are, yeah, whichI found interesting Like he
hasn't been around for 15 yearsand all of a sudden he comes
back talking to the occult.
It's crazy.

Speaker 3 (38:08):
Would we all agree that SNL is kind of like a
birthing center for a lot ofthis?
When it comes to movies andactors, and so on.

Speaker 1 (38:19):
It's kind of like the Saturday night hangout for
certain.
It's like you get your tour andyou go and that's what you do,
I mean you're either down withtheir or you're david letterman
was the same shit.
You know, I'm saying it was thesame shit.
Snl david letterman, you guysuh, you did.

Speaker 3 (38:41):
You see that shit this week that came out with, uh
, that comedian shane gillis.
Um, how he was turned uh downby snl.
He was hired and thenultimately fired because of
statements that he had madeonline it's a whole new world.
well, he's a comedian, soobviously like racial stuff, um,

(39:04):
anti-gay stuff, um, um,anything like that is going to
obviously trip the flags for SNL.
But Shane, shane Gillis isabsolutely hilarious, in my
opinion.
Um, and and and he he's very hedoesn't come out and actually
say it Like he's very pro Trump.
I feel like when it comes tohis uh, his standup makes Biden

(39:27):
look like an idiot and he makesTrump look like a badass, you
know.
So like and.

Speaker 1 (39:34):
I have no idea, shane Gillis.

Speaker 3 (39:36):
Yeah, shane, dude, he's fucking hilarious man and
he's talking about Trump, forinstance, like when he comes out
like, oh yeah, we killedal-Baghdadi, we shot him down
like a dog, it's like 1230 atnight.
It's like, yeah, it's like 1230at night and all of a sudden
you got Trump on and it's likeall ad lib.
All of a sudden there's somemedia reporters and then Trump

(39:59):
goes off for like 45 minutes.
You know, like most presidents,you have to schedule that shit
100 days in advance.
Nope, trump, 1230 at night.
He's like no, we killed ElBaghdadi.
We can hear him crying.
He was crying like a dog, youknow.
And Shane Gillis talks about allof that, but nonetheless, it
just came out this week sayingthat he was hired back in 2019

(40:20):
by SNL and basically he wascancel cultured by SNL because
of some of his derogatory umcomedy.
But we all know with likeChappelle and we also, you know,
know with cat Williams and weknow about you know much like
Nick as well too.
I mean, you are in a genre thatis immediately put into some

(40:44):
kind of scrutiny, where theywant you to say what they want
you to say.

Speaker 1 (40:47):
It's the stigma.
Stigmatism, isn't it Likethat's sort of.

Speaker 3 (40:52):
Right when they want to typecast you.
They want to be able to controland create the narrative you
know.
So I mean, like now, forinstance, that you can't all of
a sudden become number one onthe billboard and not have
somebody all of a sudden hit youup and have a conversation that
makes you feel uncomfortable.
I'm sure somebody at some pointin time that has made you feel

(41:12):
uncomfortable and steer you in adirection where they want you
to do their bidding.
All you got to do is sign here.

Speaker 4 (41:20):
A hundred percent and that's all over the industry,
like, at the end of the day, thethe, the hats off that I give
to any patriots who are riskingtheir neck.
They're risking their careerand putting food on the table,
basically, by talking about someof this stuff.
Even if I don't agree witheverything they're saying, they
have my respect because I knowthat it's a big risk and that
you're taking, like I said, foodoff the table just to be able

(41:42):
to promote American patriotismor promote conspiracies or
what's going on behind thescenes.
That's a big step.
It deserves people's respectand I feel like people who are
true patriots should besupporting those artists before
they go buy the new Katy Perryalbum or whatever the hell

(42:02):
they're listening to on theirSpotify, because we're not a
dime, a dozen and if we don'tget the support that we need
from the movement, it'seventually going to die off.
So we need people to kind ofget in our corner and support us
.

Speaker 3 (42:18):
So on that topic, Nick, do you benefit, for
instance?
And or Brian, do you benefitwhen it comes to somebody?
Let's say, for instance, I'malready an apple music uh
subscriber?
Do you benefit in any way, likeif all of a sudden I download
your a track of yours or analbum of yours?
Do you see that at the end ofthe day on your end, or it's?

Speaker 1 (42:41):
pennies on the dollar .

Speaker 3 (42:43):
It's pennies on no, no, no, I imagine it is, but at
the end of the day, if it wasshared prolifically, does it
make any difference at the endof the day if somebody's playing
your tracks over and over andover again or downloading them?

Speaker 4 (42:58):
100% Spotify to be more scrutinizing.
It's like a half of a cent forevery stream or a quarter of a
cent for every stream, so it'sliterally pennies on the dollar,
but at the same time, over time, you know what I mean If you're
streaming that songconsistently you're sending it
to your buddies.

(43:18):
It's like you know.
Also, it helps when it's indifferent places and in
different States.
It helps the algorithm buildand algorithmically in different
states, it helps the algorithmbuild, and algorithmically.
Now other people are gettingrecommended your stuff on
Spotify, apple Music et cetera.
If they're into patriotic music, they're going to get
recommended some shit like this.
So that's all good.

Speaker 1 (43:36):
You know what I've noticed.
Let me tell you what I'venoticed.
The podcast that I'm doing isgetting like.
The algorithms on podcastsright now are wide open.
Music has been shut down foryears.
It's almost like they only let.
It's almost money-driven Musicis, but the podcast.

(43:59):
I've had my podcast for like amonth and a half and I've had
like three times more than I'vehad my music and it's been out
for years, so it's weird.

Speaker 3 (44:13):
Hey, B-Rob, your podcast has been out longer than
that.
You just smoke a lot of pot,bro.

Speaker 1 (44:17):
No, I revamped it to more of a faith cast.
No, no, no.

Speaker 3 (44:24):
Hey, I'm not against your podcast.
I'm just saying it's been a lotlonger than a month and a half
that you've had it, bro.

Speaker 1 (44:29):
Well, the best stuff has been since a month and a
half.

Speaker 3 (44:32):
Hey, man, time flies when you're having fun bro.

Speaker 5 (44:36):
That wasn't a dig.

Speaker 3 (44:37):
That wasn't a dig, that was credit.
You've had it for longer than amonth and a half.

Speaker 1 (44:41):
I know I started it, then I took a month off and then
I came back really hard.

Speaker 3 (44:47):
Lazy motherfucker man I know dude.

Speaker 1 (44:51):
Hey bro, I sold four cars yesterday, man, I went back
to the business, sold fourfucking cars yesterday.

Speaker 3 (44:58):
Do it, man.
Sell the shit out of them.
You look good, guys, you lookgood.
It's not like.

Speaker 1 (45:02):
I'm at.
It's just like we're not.
It's not like I'm not.
It's not like I used to do.
Dave used to see me when I wasat the Ford store and I had my
hair all short and I looked allprofessional and wearing a suit
and shit.
But no, no, no, it's differentnow, man, it's weird.

Speaker 3 (45:20):
Yeah, you used to be like gender number 36 and now
you're just gender number two.

Speaker 1 (45:25):
No, well now, I'm just me, I'm B-Rob, I know so.

Speaker 3 (45:29):
I'm saying there's only two genders.
You're number two right now,Right right.
You're going to obviously comebefore us because we're a bunch
of gentlemen.

Speaker 1 (45:35):
Absolutely.

Speaker 3 (45:36):
But you were doing the metrosexual thing to try to
sell cars before and you weregender number 36.

Speaker 1 (45:42):
Yeah, I look like that damn hipster.

Speaker 3 (45:44):
You know what I'm saying A, b, rob one, knuckle
deep.
Ain't gay bro.

Speaker 1 (45:51):
No, I don't.

Speaker 4 (45:55):
Hey it's an act.

Speaker 3 (45:56):
You look good guy, you look good, you look good One
of the things that helps.

Speaker 4 (45:59):
the algorithm is so if I release a song today called
Trump or something, it willgive me the top spot for the day
for like 48 hours.
It'll be the number one searchthing because it's new.
So therefore, you see, I drop aton of new music because that
first 48 hours I get the topsearch results and therefore

(46:20):
more people are easier, easilyable to find me and then, you
know, maybe go to the rest of mycatalog.
I also I'm guilty of a littlebit of clickbait with, like some
of my titles and stuff becauseI'm trying to pull in listeners.
Yeah, and as I should.
At the end of the day, if whatI have to say is real and it's
true to myself, like you know,the cover art sometimes is

(46:41):
really like cartoonish or cheesy, but if it pulls people into
what's real, then I don't minddoing any of that stuff to get
them to a real product.

Speaker 3 (46:50):
You know, Nick, I feel like, as far as outside the
fishbowl is concerned, I don'tfind the cover art to be cheesy
or lame.
I feel like that is spot onwhen it comes to the overall
hip-hop community.
Awesome I appreciate that,brother.
I mean that's my unbiasedopinion.

Speaker 1 (47:07):
Let me ask Nick a question real quick.
Do you use any kind of AI to doyour Never in?

Speaker 4 (47:13):
my life and never will I.
Ever, brother, I produceeverything myself, I mix it, I
master it, I do all the vocals Iengineer myself, and I hate the
AI technology that's happeningright now, where people can
fucking create a song with arobot and you know what I mean
like all of a sudden.

Speaker 1 (47:30):
I'm not talking about that.
I'm talking about like yourdescriptions or something like
that, like, oh, no, no no, no,I'm kind of against, ai brother.

Speaker 4 (47:41):
I, I truly.
I watch terminator one and twoand I, I really believe that
that shit is gonna come to ahead If we don't, you know, nip
it in the butt.
I just saw this video of thisrobot attacking people in China.
Like I'm, like that's just thebeginning.

Speaker 3 (47:57):
That rope.
That robot knows kung fu dude,what the fuck y'all, you guys
need to check out.

Speaker 1 (48:03):
There's a podcast with Theo Vaughn and the this
guy named Alex Wang, or uh, he,he was the first 18 or 19 year
old billionaire that grew up inNew Mexico and the podcast is
frigging stupid.

(48:24):
Like he talks about how, at MIT, they had a floor of satanic
rituals.
Like he talks about this shit.
Y'all need to go listen to thisshit.
And it's about his AI company.
He was the first and this is anAI race we're in right now,
like the Trump, and that's whyhe's in bed with Elon Musk.

(48:48):
He has Elon Musk has thebiggest server warehouse called
Colossus in the world and, dude,if y'all ain't into that, you
need you to educate yourself alittle more.
Go listen to that.

Speaker 4 (49:05):
I will check out.
Somebody else told me aboutthat.
I will check that out.
Somebody else told me aboutthat B-Rub, so I will check that
out.

Speaker 1 (49:09):
It's stupid, dude, it's like crazy.
I'm just kind of autistic likethat.
I just I was like I reactedexactly the same way you did
until I heard this podcast andthis guy was spitting some truth
and he was almost it almostlike sounded like he was an mk

(49:33):
ultra, like he was.
He grew up in that shit like he.
There was a thing in the mex itjust go check it out.
I don't even know how toexplain the shit because it's so
crazy.
I just feel they're telling thetruth.
That's what I love about TheoRon.

(49:53):
He's funny as shit, but he getspeople to tell the truth and
shit.
It's wild how he does that shit.

Speaker 4 (50:02):
This show is pretty incredible, I do got to hop off
here pretty soon, but I want tocheck out your music.
Should I go to the the b-robcom?

Speaker 1 (50:12):
Yes, the b-robcom T-H-E-B-E-R-B.

Speaker 3 (50:18):
You guys should collaborate.

Speaker 1 (50:20):
I, I do a faith.
So now it's like it's beenreally good, because now I've
had the I don't know if you're awrestling fan, but back in the
day, like NWA, like the RussianNightmare Nikita Koloff, you
ever heard of him?

Speaker 4 (50:38):
I used to get into like Raw.
I'm a Stone Cold, steve Austinkind of guy.
That's my era.

Speaker 1 (50:42):
So you're a little bit.
Yeah, you're younger than me,obviously but Randy Savage like
and well, how about Lex Luger?

Speaker 4 (50:53):
Of course.

Speaker 1 (50:54):
Okay, so I'm about to go to a week long men's camp
that is put on by Lex Luger andNikita Koloff, and it's a
Christian thing and it's nophones, no, nothing.
We're just going to like learnhow to be men and it's I've been
to, I've served in quite a fewof them in my past, but I'm just

(51:18):
getting it's more spiritual man.
I think we're going to haverevival soon in this country and
I think that's what he'stalking about.
I think that's what I thinkGod're going to have revival
soon in this country and I thinkthat's what he's talking about.
I think that's what I thinkGod's moving and I just want I'm
going to be a part of this.
So I'm going to this thing.
I'm meeting people.
I don't know if you ever heardof Frank Shelton, but he's a,

(51:38):
he's a evangelical and his, hiswhole family has been Capitol
Police and Secret Service.
Like his ancestors, a Sheltoncarried a Lincoln when Lincoln
was shot across the street andthere's like I'm going to meet
this guy and there's, yeah,there's a lot of things

(51:59):
happening, man.
So let's hook up man.
Definitely my number's on thatwebsite, text me and yeah,
definitely I appreciate up man.
Definitely my number's on thatwebsite Text me, and yeah,
definitely I appreciate it, man.

Speaker 4 (52:10):
And Dave, feel free to share my links with everybody
so they can check out.
You know my platforms and musicand stuff and let's hop on and
do this again, man, it's alwaysfun.

Speaker 3 (52:20):
Yeah, all day, every day, brother, I share it.
They're probably sick of you.

Speaker 4 (52:26):
I appreciate it, man, I love you.
Dave, I appreciate you, brother.

Speaker 2 (52:29):
Yeah, you as well brother, thanks for being here.

Speaker 4 (52:31):
You rock dude, Anytime, Anytime.
Let's do it again soon guys.

Speaker 3 (52:35):
Yeah, absolutely.
I'll work on scheduling that, Imean we'll plan it.

Speaker 4 (52:39):
All right, sounds good.
Nice meeting you, b-rob.
Nice meeting you, inked Patriotyou too.

Speaker 5 (52:47):
Have a good night Forever.

Speaker 4 (52:49):
Ann and everybody who's listening?

Speaker 5 (52:53):
Hey, can I do this?

Speaker 1 (52:56):
Can I do this?
I want to say a prayer witheverybody.

Speaker 2 (52:59):
Yeah, please.

Speaker 1 (53:01):
Dear Heavenly Father, we come to you today, man.
We have had a long, long, longhard road and we come to you
like they're seasoned.
We're coming out of winter,lord.
We see spring, lord.
We see goodness.
We see everything in our lifejust changing, lord, and it's
all for you, lord.

(53:22):
We know that you win, we knowJesus died on the cross for our
sins, lord, and we know thatthis life right here is
temporary.
We are vessels, lord, we'rejust getting through.
We're trying to help our fellowpatriots get through as well.
Lord, just, I just want to sayamen, god bless and hallelujah,

(53:43):
and in Jesus name we pray.
Amen, god bless and hallelujah,and in Jesus name, we pray Amen
.

Speaker 2 (53:47):
God bless, amen, amen .
Let's all pray for all those onthe front lines.
Got some military.
We've been losing some specialops guys, they're not telling
you about Absolutely Lord pleaseprotect everybody out there and
bring this to a rapid victory.
And, lord, just, we know youwin.
Let's do it.
Amen, god bless you all.

Speaker 3 (54:07):
Amen, god bless you all Love, all of you, thanks for
having me guys.

Speaker 1 (54:12):
Amen.
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