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What's up, my brother?
How you doing, man?
Uh, a little bummed out.
We had big plans.
It was supposed to be you and mewith the uh with uh Bruce Bryan,
who um had been uh convicted 29years, uh wrongfully convicted
um through a corrupt system.
And uh he had a family emergencyand couldn't make it last
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second.
So he's promised to come on, Ithink, next Monday, or he is
going to do the show.
So we've got him.
We just gotta get him we gottaget him uh on a day where shit's
not going on.
And it's crazy because I had toleave work a little early today
because I had the same issuethat his family emergency.
Basically, he had to take afamily member to the hospital,
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and it was for Vertigo.
And I left my work today becauseof Vertigo.
I didn't think I was gonna beable to do the live myself.
So I was actually supposed to beon Coley and Noir's podcast
today, and I had to cancel onhim because I had to go home and
just try to sleep it off.
I didn't know what the hell wasgoing on, but slept it off, uh
jumped back on, and now I'm seemto be doing okay.
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A little slight dizziness, but Ithink I'll be all right.
SPEAKER_12 (02:07):
I researched uh a
little bit of research on Bruce.
It's interesting, dude.
I can't wait to have mine.
SPEAKER_11 (02:13):
Yeah, it's gonna be
it's gonna be a good episode.
Um, I think you and I tag teamin that.
Um, speaking of, we got a lot ofgood feedback at our last uh tag
team project, that video that wedid put together.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, dude, I got a lot of goodfeedback.
A lot of people like that.
They were really pumped up aboutthat video.
So good deal.
I know you and I always talkabout doing that more often.
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It's just it's hard, bro.
We get busy.
Coordinate, yeah.
Yeah, so it's like I need Mattto go record and not screw up
his recording so I can edit it.
SPEAKER_12 (02:44):
Yeah, that's how it
usually goes.
I'm getting the hang of it alittle bit.
SPEAKER_11 (02:49):
I think you've
gotten a lot better.
You've gotten a lot better.
Now all I gotta do, you you maynot have noticed, but I sped up
your video.
SPEAKER_12 (02:58):
Oh, yeah, I noticed.
SPEAKER_11 (02:59):
You notice okay,
yeah.
I sped it up so you talk alittle quicker.
SPEAKER_12 (03:01):
Yep, no, that's
okay.
SPEAKER_11 (03:04):
Yeah, then even if
you told me no, I was still
gonna do it.
SPEAKER_12 (03:06):
So I know, I knew
that.
SPEAKER_11 (03:08):
Because you're a
bully.
I am a bully.
Okay, so special treats tonight.
One, I am emailing a personthat's gonna join tonight, uh,
who specializes.
It has nothing to do withpolicing, but you know what?
You gotta you gotta broaden yourhorizons occasionally.
So we're gonna have a tarot cardreading live on the stream.
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So we're gonna have a tarot cardreader here, um, named My Tarot
Mom.
That's the handle she goes by.
Marcia, Marcia, MarciaRothschild.
Um, and I am emailing her a linkto join right now.
So give me one second, and thenI'm gonna tell you guys about
your other surprise.
It is Marcia Rothschild.
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I'm making sure I spell thisright.
Okay, and sent.
All right, so I sent her theemail, so when she can join,
that'll be great.
And then I'm going to show youyour guys' other surprise.
You may recognize him from suchthings as Discord and all the
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Discord messages he pops out.
He goes by Tim.
Timmy's.
What's up, buddy?
Let's get you, let's biggie sizeyou.
SPEAKER_04 (04:23):
Biggie size me.
SPEAKER_11 (04:24):
Yep, there we go.
SPEAKER_04 (04:25):
How's it going,
guys?
SPEAKER_11 (04:27):
Live and in studio,
the bearded Tim is here.
SPEAKER_04 (04:30):
The never-ending
beard.
I love it.
SPEAKER_11 (04:32):
I know, right?
SPEAKER_04 (04:33):
Yeah, I got it all
cut up and all trimmed up just
for you guys.
SPEAKER_11 (04:37):
I love it.
I love it.
SPEAKER_04 (04:39):
Uh the guy that has
my back more than anyone on the
internet.
SPEAKER_12 (04:42):
I love it.
SPEAKER_04 (04:43):
I don't like people
messing with my friends, man.
SPEAKER_11 (04:45):
Right?
SPEAKER_04 (04:46):
I'm not counting on
people.
Um, I'll wear I'll rock thatorange jumpsuit.
Yeah, okay.
SPEAKER_11 (04:53):
I want you to go.
Oh, I I just realized I'm noteven fully putting out it's a
little chilly in Texas.
Uh Retro Rifle, officialsponsor.
I want you guys to make sure youcheck that out.
Uh, Tim is wearing rockin' thegraffiti, and uh I am wearing my
Tom Sellick Magnum P.I.
Had to go with the mustache, youknow.
They all go together.
SPEAKER_04 (05:13):
Now you just gotta
get that Ferrari out front, and
you'll be good to go.
SPEAKER_11 (05:17):
And uh Matt's
wearing his brown shirt.
SPEAKER_12 (05:19):
That's my five-pack
from Walmart shirt.
SPEAKER_11 (05:25):
Hey, it look it I
can tell it's wintertime because
you're not wearing the wifebeaters anymore.
SPEAKER_12 (05:29):
Yeah, no, no, they
have snow all morning.
SPEAKER_11 (05:32):
But yeah, guys, make
sure you check out Retro Rifle.
They've got hidden guns on alltheir shirts.
So you you're looking at thisand you're like, it's just a
Hawaiian shirt.
No, there's hidden guns inthere.
So I got one too.
That's what makes it cool.
I know, right?
They're great.
They're great.
Um, if you guys want to helpsupport the show, we do have
Alan behind the scenes.
I just want you to know I sitwith Alan.
He is back there rocking androlling today.
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Uh, he's got his higher speedinternet allegedly.
Um, but uh he is throwing uplinks right now for the buy a
buy me a coffee.
I hope that was the right link.
I think one of our links wasbroken at one time.
I don't know if we ever updatedthat.
Um, most importantly, I want tosay happy birthday to the Marine
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Corps from the Air Force.
I'm saying happy birthday,number 250, I believe it is for
them.
So uh what do they say?
Hura.
I don't know if I'm allowed tosay that.
All right, our other specialguest has just arrived.
Apparently, the link worked out,Miss Marcia Rothschild.
Is that correct?
It's Marcia.
Oh, I said Marcia.
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It looks like Marcia, Marcia,okay, yeah, it's okay Marcia
Marcia.
My bad.
SPEAKER_01 (06:39):
You I you can call
me anything you like, it doesn't
really bother me.
SPEAKER_11 (06:44):
Okay, ma'am.
Well, I can tell you right now,I've got zero experience with
tarot card reading.
Uh, boys, do either of you gotany experience with that?
No, none at all.
Tim?
SPEAKER_04 (06:54):
My old lady's got
some tarot cards, and she's
she's uh she considers herselfpagan.
Pagan, pagan or witch, I don'tknow how you want to call it,
but she's got tarot cards, neverhad it read, never done anything
with them, but okay, it is whatit is.
SPEAKER_11 (07:08):
So okay.
Well, Marsha, I would love foryou to introduce yourself, give
us your background, and uh tellus what we can expect.
SPEAKER_01 (07:16):
Um, well, um, I'm
Marsha Rothschild and I have a
site called My Tarot Mom.
And uh I've I've done this forI've been a casting director
most of my life.
I own a model agency in Tokyo.
Um, I do a lot of differentthings.
I love helping people.
Uh, but in my 20s, I had areally crazy experience occur
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when I was in New York City.
I had a friend of mine who ownart galleries take me out
because my grandfather had apretty big art collection, and I
thought that's what he wanted totalk about.
And he was like, Hey, you knowwhat?
Um, my girlfriend died.
And I'm like, wow, I didn't knowyou had a girlfriend or that she
died.
I'm so sorry.
And he said, Well, she came backto life.
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No, don't worry about it, butshe has a message for you.
And I was like, Do I even knowthis woman?
And I didn't.
And uh she said, I said, What'sthe message?
And he said, Your mom has fivetumors in her left lung.
My mom is in Chicago, I was inNew York City.
Um, my brother was running uhpart of a major hospital in
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Chicago, and uh my mother wasvery shy, smoked, but very not a
lot, but just a super shy,self-contained individual.
And um, she'd had a cold.
So I'm like begging my brotherto get her, you know, to the
doctor.
Please, please get her to thedoctor.
You know, he's like, I, youknow, hi, I work at a hospital,
is what he's like.
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Don't worry, she just has acold.
Three weeks later, my mother hadfive tumors in her left lung.
SPEAKER_14 (08:50):
What?
SPEAKER_01 (08:51):
Yeah, and they gave
her a uh six-month, you know,
death sentence.
And I went to see this woman inBrooklyn, and she was Greek,
little, like four foot eleven,looked like Pippi Longstocking,
had like the wild shirt on, thelittle ponytails, and she was
sounded like Wanda the GoodWitch at the time because she
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was just still just after herAndy, her near-death experience,
kind of in this very elatedspace.
And uh she said, Oh, don't worryabout it, all your mom's tumors
will disappear, and studentswill come to see her.
I was like, Who is this crazylady?
I mean, you gotta be kidding me,and um, all of my mother's
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tumors disappeared.
Wow.
Students from Rush MedicalUniversity Hospital in Chicago
came to interview her.
SPEAKER_09 (09:45):
Wow.
SPEAKER_01 (09:46):
Yeah, so it was kind
of cray cray.
And um, I just got, you know, Iwas pretty much an atheist, I
guess I would say at that point.
My parents had told me they hadfaith, but they didn't believe
in man-made churches.
I could go to any church Iwanted.
And I remembered being in highschool and going with a
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girlfriend to a Catholic church,and she had to do something
after.
So I'm just in the church bymyself, and I walk up to this
beautiful large cross of JesusChrist, and I said, you know, I
don't know exactly what I said,but it was like I'm pragmatic.
I I can't believe in somethingthat's just air or blank.
If you want me to believe inyou, you're going to have to
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show me a miracle.
And um my mother, the miraclewas my mother, and uh it's just
was a trip.
So I went with her to like apsychic party, and it was pretty
funny because it was eitherartsy people that I guess most
people would call woo-hoo, butthere were several women who
looked just like the ladies andpoulter guys.
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Do you remember the ladies andpoltergeist, the little teeny
round women with glasses?
And I was like, this is killingme.
Like this is like I feel likeI'm in Hollywood.
What's going on?
And they were like, Oh, youreally have a gift for tarot,
da-da-da-da.
Well, you can look at the cardsand somewhat figure out what
they mean.
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But it stuck with me, and Istarted doing tarot, and I think
what started to occur was youyou do it and then you kind of
get scared of it, but not scaredof it because of evil or
anything negative.
I have a deep, deep faith inGod.
And um I remember the time I putthem away was I uh was helping a
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lead Atlanta.
I kind of became a gun for hirebecause a lot of my children,
some all of my children areunder the on the spectrum.
And um, so I didn't always haveto work at home.
I had to always make a deal,like I'd help flip a model
agency to a higher level, but Iwould not be in the office so
often.
And I was doing a reading for ayoung man and his girlfriend,
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and I just started to hear, Iguess what you would say, the
guides.
I call them guides or souls, youknow.
And I said, Oh, yourgrandmother's so funny.
And he got this really, youknow, real strong southern young
man.
And he's like, Oh yeah, youknow, what's so funny about my
grandmother?
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And I remember I was soembarrassed, like I just kept
saying, Yeah, she's funny.
And he goes, Show me, show mehow funny she is.
And I took my fingers and I putthem in my mouth and I went like
this, and he shoved the table atme.
And he went, Hell no, no way didyou just do that.
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And that's what his grandmotherused to do to him.
What and I, but it kind offreaks you out because it's not
like you go, Oh, I have thisgift, uh, you know, whatever,
because I think we're allintuitive.
I just ride the bike more thanothers.
I mean, I don't know if youknow, they're now having studies
where they're proving thatautistic children are
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telepathically, uh psychicallypicking up on things from other
people.
You have to, you I swear yougotta Google it.
It's amazing.
It's like scientific research.
They're also in schools in Koreanow, they're doing things where
they're teaching children theyoung age to they blindfold the
whole class and they tell themcertain things and they all draw
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the same thing.
So, you know, scientific orspiritual, however people want
to look at it, there's somethingbigger going on.
I mean, we believe that there's87,000, we know there's 87,000
galaxies, and we believe there'stwo million.
So, you know, we have ourgovernment already telling us
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that aliens exist.
I mean, there's just a lot wedon't know.
So I hope they exist.
I do too.
And uh I I've seen some, so Ibelieve what do you think, Matt?
Yeah.
SPEAKER_12 (13:55):
Um it's very
fascinating.
Very yeah, interesting.
SPEAKER_01 (13:59):
Well, you know, if
you put it out there, the way
for me to say it, Matt, is ifyou're open to it, like if you
say, as cray cray as thissounds, just make a deal this
year.
Go, I want to see some alienbeings.
I'm open.
I'm open.
I want to see something.
I'll guarantee you within a yearyou'll see something.
And you'll be like, Did I seethat?
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And and you'll do everything youcan to talk yourself
pragmatically out of it.
My only experiences with eitherghosts or alien beings, the ones
that happened by myself, I hateto say it, I almost forget.
I'm like, oh well, forget thatthat happened while I was alone.
No one's gonna believe me.
But everyone that I havehappened with someone, and I'm
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always thankful because it'salways somebody like you guys.
Like, no way would you everthink you're gonna see that.
Yeah, but I'll remind them, I'llbe like, Do you remember when we
saw that?
And they're like, Yeah, that wascrazy.
SPEAKER_04 (14:56):
Matt, if you believe
your hair will come back, can it
give me 20 plus year cops?
I know you've seen aliens.
At one point in time, one of youtwo have seen an alien.
SPEAKER_11 (15:09):
I can tell you guys,
and this is a true story.
We're sitting out.
Um, I used to work for uh thenuke field in the Montana.
So I'll give you a littlebackstory.
I guarded the ICBMs, theintercontinental ballistic
missiles.
One of the sites had a rabbit atnight had set off the alarm.
That happened all the time.
So we go out there for thealarms to reset.
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It can take 10 minutes,sometimes it can take 45
minutes.
It's just it's a finicky littlething.
So we're sitting on a beautifulsummer's night out in the
mountain area of Montana,waiting for the reset for this
missile site.
And like two dudes workingpatrol would do, we park the
Humvee and we just sit up on topof the hood looking up at the
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stars.
Because in Montana, there's nolight pollution, so you can see
tons of stars.
Well, while we're sitting therewatching, um you can see
satellites.
So I'm pointing out, you know,you can see a satellite go
across the sky, and I'm tryingto tell my buddies, like, oh,
that's a satellite.
And he's like, What?
I've never seen a satellite, sowe're watching.
And uh he finds one, he goes,Oh, look over there, there's
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one, and that that's asatellite, right?
And we're watching, and it lookslike two satellites and you see
them going, and you know,they're moving at a consistent
speed, and then all of a sudden,one gets a lot faster.
And then the next thing though,the second one gets faster, but
then the the first one makesthis big U-turn and the other
one follows behind it, and thenit tries to curve again, and
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this one cuts it off until thepoint where they they end up
following each other out ofsight.
And I'm like, Oh my god, I'venever seen satellites do that.
So I'm just we're describingthis to people when we get back,
you know.
And this is yeah, yeah.
And so we're we're describingthis, and um, one of one of the
officers that works there, hewas like, satellites don't do
that, that's not possible.
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He he's like, I don't know whatyou saw, but one is satellite,
and so we were like kind ofspooked that night.
Uh, don't know what I saw, butthat's my uh my thing with uh
aliens or whatever you want tocall it.
SPEAKER_12 (17:10):
Supernatural story,
yeah.
SPEAKER_11 (17:11):
Yeah, it's my
supernatural story.
And I've never seen ghosts,never seen anything like that,
but that's the uh only UFO stylesite.
SPEAKER_12 (17:19):
I seen a I seen a
couple super, super bizarre
things that I did I feel wasvery supernatural.
Um, everyone knows the story howGod saved me in that parking
lot.
The lady was sent to me.
Um, but before then, I remembervery, very shortly before then,
I'm in the I'm I'm in our busygas station.
We have one, we have one gasstation that's open all night in
our city.
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And it's like the most, I mean,the clerk's been shot there a
couple different times.
It's always getting alwaysshootings and horrible things
happen at this place.
So it's the only thing open atnight.
So I go in there and it's a it'sa dark night, and nobody's in
there whatsoever except for oneguy.
And I'm telling you, he was thescariest dude that I've ever
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seen in person while I was onthe job.
He was about, I would say, six,five, scarier than Timmy, even.
This dude had to be six five,300 pounds.
He had dreadlocks uh all the waydown his back, and he just
looked like someone like, dude,I don't want no part, no piece,
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or nothing.
Yeah, he actually that's what itkind of reminded me of.
So I'm I kind of got like, I'mjust I'm just going in there to
get a power eight zero, and uh,I kind of got I'm just looking
at it's like, man, that's ascary looking dude.
And um, he walks by me, and I'mthinking he's gonna say
something slick.
Uh, because I mean at that atthat gas station, pop police
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officers are not very popular atall.
So he walks past me and he says,right in my ear, the most gentle
thing that I've ever heard.
He just says, make sure you staysafe, officer.
And then he he he it the the thepeacefulness that came from his
voice was it was just surreal.
Then he walked outside, and I'mlike, I'm like, I was like
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dumbfounded for like fiveseconds, and and I look out, I
opened the door to look outwhere he went, and there was
nobody there.
It was I'm telling you, I'm I'mtelling you, that guy was not
that was not a person that Isaw.
SPEAKER_10 (19:17):
That was an angel.
SPEAKER_12 (19:18):
That's what I've I
if I was a betting man, I would
think that 100% that that's whatit was.
SPEAKER_01 (19:23):
I've never seen
anybody like that since.
Actually, you can Google there'ssupposedly like this, isn't it
so in the world of mystics?
Everybody has their wheelhouse.
I have so much I can take inthat I can't take in the whole
alien thing.
I'll see aliens and I'm like,yeah, yeah, that's nice.
Glad I saw you get out of herebecause I can't deal.
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I've only got so much.
I'm already bringing in, youknow, dead people during
readings, the whole bit.
It's too much.
There is literally uh an entire,you've got to Google it.
There's probably thousands ofpeople that have seen exactly
what you've seen.
They talk about this super tallbeing that has what they would
(20:05):
call super long dread.
Some people have said it lookslike rope, but you have to
Google it.
You're literally seeingsomething that thousands of
people have seen.
SPEAKER_12 (20:16):
Yeah, I just know
that I've never seen anyone that
intimidating looking in 22 yearson this job.
SPEAKER_01 (20:22):
So that's pretty
wild.
That's kind of crazy.
SPEAKER_12 (20:26):
Well, yeah, that was
that one, and it's a crazy story
because a couple months later iswhen I was going through mental
health crisis at the time.
This was in 2013.
Yeah, and a couple months lateris when when God came, he showed
himself to me in a parking lotand uh saved me.
So I think that I was beingprotected for that moment.
SPEAKER_01 (20:45):
Yeah, I do.
I I'm really glad you have agood faith.
I do uh I do a lot of uh prayercandles.
My candles are over there.
And I do I some of the mostamazing experiences I've had is
when people have asked me to doprayer candles for children in
hospice, and actually this onechild, her candle taught me so
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much because she was only five,and her candle was saying, which
I get it now, but I didn't getit then.
She was like, I'm tired ofpeople crying, I just want to
have fun.
I want to have fun, I wantlaughter, you know, I'm dying, I
want to laugh.
And it never made me think likewhen you go see somebody who's
really bad off, you guys mayknow this, but I never thought
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of it because I haven't had todeal with a lot of friends that
have transitioned.
All I've had to do prayercandles for a lot of people that
do.
And um, I would be like, youknow, when my brother was dying,
it's like, you know, I'm solemn,I'm serious, I love you.
It's really serious.
But she was telling me, like, Iwant clowns.
And some kids are scared ofclowns, but she wanted clowns,
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and her mom's like, oh my god,she's obsessed with clowns.
But she was just reallyfrustrated because they were
being so she was like, I'm tiredof my mommy crying, boom, boom,
boom.
So then they all they got on thethe wagon and they started being
fun and everything.
And this is this thing with yourintuition.
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I remember I did her candle thatday and I knew she was
transitioning that day.
But you get afraid, you're like,I'm not gonna tell the parents
she's transitioning today, orthe aunt, because the aunt was
the middle person that I had todeal with.
And then she transitioned thatday, and I had the most
incredible experience with hercandle the next day, because I
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always light the candle one moretime after they've transitioned,
and I was saying thank you toher and goodbye.
And usually the candles arereally like this, you know, they
can go all over the place, butonce they transition, it's
usually this beam of light, andit's crazy.
It's like perfectly long andthin, a little taller than most
candle flames.
(22:55):
But she was a little kid, right?
So I light her candle and itdoes the whole Star Trek beam of
light, and then she's like andthe whole time I she's like
chatting to me, like she's soexcited, like she's so damn
happy to be on the other side.
And I kept and I was like, okay,okay, that's great.
I'm glad you're happy.
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I gotta go, I gotta go.
I'm trying to put the candleout.
I couldn't, and I can, you know,I have pretty strong breath.
I can blow pretty hard there.
And I couldn't get that candleto go out for anything.
Um, but right now I'm doing onefor a kid who uh he was in Idaho
and um a car was coming.
(23:36):
I don't know if the car creamedoff the road or whatever, and he
was with his buddy and hepushed, he's 14 and he pushed
the 12-year-old kid out of theway.
And he he has a jaw broken inthree places, fractured skull,
collarbone broken, both armsbroken, hip broken, um, spleen
(23:57):
ruptured, the whole shebang.
And I'm doing his candle rightnow.
Yeah, he's gonna make it too.
SPEAKER_12 (24:05):
Yeah, let's make
some prayers for him.
SPEAKER_11 (24:07):
You should well, I
what would you guys want to know
about tarot?
I would like to get to thistarot thing.
So, first, what the hell istarot?
What does it actually mean?
Because I I just know it's cardswith pictures on it and tells
you stuff about your future orpast.
SPEAKER_01 (24:24):
Um, I you know, I
would love to tell you know the
whole history that hasn't beenmy bag so much, but they've been
around for a long time.
I think it's the 1300s.
Okay.
There's 78 different cards.
Some people like to do the youknow, inversions, the reverses.
I'm way into positivity.
The only reason I do it is Ifeel that we're all intuitive.
(24:48):
I ride the bike more than you.
I'm a conduit to your guides.
So I think it's your guide'sgreatest opportunity to say,
hey, this is what's going onnow.
And we hope she helps you shiftit.
So, like some people get scaredof the tower card.
The tower cards are all thesepeople are falling off of it.
(25:08):
I love the tower card becauseit's your guide's way of saying,
hey, guess what?
You know, and we know thatsomething no longer serves your
good for the highest good ofyou, all in the heavens and the
universe.
This has to stop.
If you don't stop it, we'regonna stop it for you.
And if they stop it for you, itis not pretty.
(25:31):
In the sense that I think we allhave visions of like, you know,
if you're stuck in a job and youwon't leave your job.
You have visions of like,somehow you get offered a
miracle job, or somehow thiscompany explodes, but you get a
really great package.
You have all these idealisticideas in your head, but you're
still staying at that job.
(25:52):
Your guides, your angels,guardian angels, they hear you.
And if they hear you hate yourjob after a period of time, if
you don't do something about it,like go out and find a new job,
they will help your jobself-employed.
So they will make sure that youleave that job.
It just won't be under thecircumstances that you want,
(26:12):
meaning you'll probably getfired, or there's a shorter
layoff, but you're getting whatyou wanted.
That's basically the summationof it.
So there's 78 different cards,there's four different areas of
cards.
There's cups, cups are love, uh,relationships, kindness,
(26:33):
serving.
Cups are just really, reallybeautiful.
Friendships, community, wandsare either business or
productivity.
So I read, um, I have people, Idon't charge much.
Some people charge like 450 anhour.
I charge 85 bucks, which is 450?
(26:53):
That's problems.
Yeah, 450?
SPEAKER_11 (26:56):
Holy shit, we're in
the wrong business, Matt.
You are.
SPEAKER_01 (27:00):
So it's not my
full-time job.
This is how I serve.
Um, this is how I create morepositivity in the world.
So I never do more than 20readings a week.
And um, I have kids that savemoney to come see me, so I keep
my rate lower.
Um, so I read for kids 18, so Ithink my oldest person I've ever
(27:21):
read for was 92.
Um, 20% who I read for arecouples, couples with challenges
in their relationships.
So it's kind of like therapy.
Um I read for I have clients allthe way to Germany and all the
way to New Zealand.
SPEAKER_11 (27:41):
So you can read, you
can read from distance.
That doesn't make a difference.
Awesome.
That makes me happy.
SPEAKER_01 (27:47):
So um, so the other
the other cards, just so you
know, is there's pentacles, andpentacles is mainly money.
To me, I try to get people outof scarcity modality and I try
to get them just becauseeverything is scientifically
proven to be energy, thecomputer, the table, us.
We're all energy.
(28:08):
So I try to get them to seemoney as energy, and I try, I
like to look at it as a biggolden ball, kind of like a
golden disco ball, and I justenvision raising the energy
higher and higher.
And then the other one, whichpeople don't love, is swords.
And swords are everything thatis not your soul, they're past
pains, hurts, wounds, regrets,uh, obsession, narcissism,
(28:31):
control, jealousy, anger,hatred, wounds.
So the lore of swords are someof your greatest teachers.
I look at them positivelybecause they're here to help you
rise, to ascend, to become lightbeings or angels, and that they
have all karma, bad or good isgood, because it's all about you
(28:51):
coming to self-worth, self-love,value, no judgment,
unconditional love, you know,seeing the best in others, or
you can also say thank you,goodbye, bless it, release it if
somebody's coming from ego,which is we're a thief, or
somebody's in a really horribleplace, always lying.
So that's the cards.
SPEAKER_11 (29:12):
Okay.
Well, I'm ready.
I wanna uh I wanna I wanna seewhat what we get here.
So uh do you have a question?
SPEAKER_01 (29:24):
Well, first of all,
do you mind if we do a prayer?
Is that okay?
SPEAKER_11 (29:28):
You too, you lead
the show, ma'am.
I'm here.
I this is my first, so okay.
SPEAKER_01 (29:33):
So we've got Matt
and Eric and Eric.
This is Timmy.
SPEAKER_11 (29:38):
Yeah, it won't let
me change his name on here
because he's in the same roomwith me.
SPEAKER_01 (29:43):
Timmy.
SPEAKER_11 (29:44):
Yep.
SPEAKER_01 (29:44):
You're the biggest
you're the Tim, okay.
So it's not Timmy.
No, we like to call me Timmy.
This is what we're you don't youdon't look like a little Timmy.
He's not little ball.
SPEAKER_11 (29:54):
He's like six,
eight, he's huge.
SPEAKER_01 (29:57):
See, Matt, that's
who you saw.
SPEAKER_12 (30:00):
A big guy like that.
Hey, Marcia, I'm I'm gonna, youknow, I love you and I
appreciate you.
If I had bad experience withthis, I'm gonna I'm gonna
observe and sit this one outwhile you do these two.
Oh, you sitting out this one?
Yeah, I'm sitting this one out.
SPEAKER_01 (30:12):
Yes, you totally
can.
So if you would all just pleasedo me a favor and shut your eyes
for a moment while I do theprayers, dear God and angels.
I am so honored to be here withthese beautiful souls, Eric and
Pim.
I'm asking that the archangelsplease oversee this reading.
(30:36):
I'm asking that the masterguides, past, present, and
future, please join us.
I'm asking that your ancestorsand anyone on this physical
plane that has transitioned whotruly wants their lives good to
encircle this reading of divinelove.
(30:59):
I'm asking that they breathethrough me, speak through me,
and help me to intuit themessages that come forward to me
and in the cards so that we cancreate more positivity,
mentality, focus, alignment,prosperity, abundance on all
(31:26):
levels, joy and love.
I want to thank the God andangels.
This is truly an honor to dothis for you, Eric and Tim.
And I am forever honored to beyour servant.
Amen.
SPEAKER_11 (31:45):
Amen.
SPEAKER_01 (31:45):
Okay, so who's
first?
SPEAKER_11 (31:49):
Looks like me.
Tim pointed at me.
SPEAKER_01 (31:53):
Eric, what's your
question?
SPEAKER_11 (31:55):
Um I don't really
have a question.
SPEAKER_04 (31:59):
I got a question for
you.
For you, for oh, you have aquestion?
Okay, what is a question?
Um big thing, what is gonna isuh just gonna turn out
successful?
SPEAKER_11 (32:12):
Oh, like the DTV
stuff?
Yes.
Oh, okay, there we go.
How what what's the future ofour DTV and our mission here?
SPEAKER_01 (32:20):
Okay, so we're gonna
ask if DTV is on a successful
journey, moving upward in energyfor the highest good for you and
for all.
(32:42):
There's some, you know, tweaks.
Something that you're up againstthat has to you want to sit
back, you don't want to pushthrough because they're trying
to align you with what's for thehighest good.
(33:06):
And I'm sorry, I have nose tosay on when they told me to
stop.
They just told me to stop.
(33:49):
There's a female involved whoknows your stuff and is really
strong and positive in a gooddirection.
But there are some situationsthat are not aligning, and
there's also this fear, there'skind of like a fear of it not
that that has to be let go of.
A fear of like, where does themoney come from?
(34:10):
Where does the money come from?
And that's somewhat of ascarcity modality.
And even though that can be atruth when people are looking
for money, what you want to dois think about what you're
wealthy with.
You're wealthy to have the show,you're wealthy to have a roof
over your head, you're wealthyto have your um your health,
(34:31):
you're wealthy to have family.
You want to think more of aprosperity modality.
Um, there is some situationwithin the context of it that
they say you know is notworking, that is that needs to
either be aligned or totally letgo of in some situation.
(34:53):
Paring down is what they'resaying, making sure that it's
all aligning in the rightdirection.
But what I love is they give youthe ability to sit back and see.
So this is a card of temperance,and most people see it as a card
of balance.
I see it as a card as sit backand things will show themselves.
So, what I love about temperanceis a lot of times people are
(35:17):
trying to push things over thefinish line.
And what I say is don't alwayspush it over the finish line
because when you're feelingresistance, it's your guides,
your angels' way of saying, Thisisn't the right way.
Could you please give it somebreathing space?
Would you please look at otheroptions?
If you're getting resistance, Ialways say to my clients, sit
(35:38):
back, look to the left, look tothe right, look above, look
below, don't push throughbecause it's your guides, your
angels saying, We have somethingbetter coming here.
We have something better cominghere.
They also give you the abilityof the Queen of Swords, which
means I love the Queen ofSwords.
The Queen of Swords is able tocut through all the crap, can
(36:00):
get through all the extraneousstuff to get to the heart of the
matter, has the ability to cutit down to what truly matters.
Why do I love this?
Why do I want to do this?
What makes me happy?
What brings me joy with this?
A lot of times I read formultimillionaires, a few
(36:20):
billionaires.
Every time that I read for them,what I realize is if they're not
having fun with it, I just watchthe project go down, down, down.
So a lot of times it takes tosit back, regroup, and to
rethink how do I bring the joyback in?
How do I bring like the fun thatmakes me super happy with this?
(36:42):
What do I love about this?
Because the best things comefrom passion and love.
Now they do give you this, whichmeans that someone will come in
eventually.
But the thing is, is with thiskind of card, you have to
remember that you can have yourbusiness when you bring in other
bigger corporations orwhatsoever, you have to kind of
(37:05):
toe the line, they're paying thebill.
So it's remembering that whenyou're doing that, that it's not
just the mulling going, but thisis mine, this is mine.
You have to remember to have acollaborative heart and a
collaborative sense.
And also, this type, this is atype that has a lot of ego.
And with this type having a lotof ego, you want to be very,
(37:27):
very clear.
See how it's an older man andthe money's all going around and
everybody's ignoring him.
It's remembering to do a littlebit of stroking and a little bit
of, you know, wow, you're reallycontributing a lot.
Wow, you know, what do youthink?
Blah, blah, blah.
You're our partner, yippee-io-so that's kind of the thought
(37:48):
processes in it.
But, you know, there are somethings that definitely are more
internal, meaning that these areyour own internal fears, your
own internal worries, your onlybecause of past situations in
life.
Also, about um, there's somelevels of trust factor that are
(38:09):
coming in.
And so you just have to, itdoesn't mean what I try to say
to people is you can't take pastpains, hurts, wounds, regrets,
etc., and make them yourboundaries of today.
That's the worst thing you cando.
The only boundary you can haveis self-love.
The only boundary you can haveis unconditional love that goes
outward to the community and toall.
(38:31):
But you can have boundaries ofself-love or like, yeah, I'm not
into that.
No, that doesn't work for me.
Not because somebody crapped onyou before.
It has to be your own values,but your values have to be built
on love.
Okay, does that help?
SPEAKER_11 (38:46):
That does help.
I like that.
That's fun.
Um, we're going to uh we'regonna cut it short um because we
are we only got so much time andwe have a whole other portion of
this to get to, but um, I reallydo want to thank you for uh
being on and uh doing this.
This is super fun.
(39:06):
Uh very interesting.
I didn't know any of this, to behonest.
And when uh Paulina got us linedup, I was like, I'm going into
this blind of never ever everhad anything to do with tarot
cards and nothing.
I only remember I remember thelady on TV when we were kids.
Do you want you remember that,Matt?
What was her name?
(39:26):
Tama Cleo?
Cleo, yes, yeah, well, thankyou.
SPEAKER_09 (39:33):
I think she did.
SPEAKER_01 (39:34):
I actually just so
you know, I have um, I actually
just had a mayor of a major cityI read for last week, and I read
for multiple multiple heads ofpolice departments.
Awesome.
I like it.
SPEAKER_11 (39:48):
Very cool.
Well, it is interesting.
Thank you so much for uh takingthe time out to do this and um
you know kind of give us alittle education on your your
craft.
This is pretty cool.
SPEAKER_01 (39:58):
Well, thanks.
SPEAKER_11 (39:59):
Very cool.
We uh we shared your website,everybody make sure you check it
out.
Uh, my tarot mom, make uh checkthat stuff out.
And thank you so much forjoining us, ma'am.
SPEAKER_01 (40:07):
Okay, thank you.
SPEAKER_11 (40:08):
Good to meet you,
Marsha.
All right, bye-bye.
Nice meeting you, man.
See ya.
Let me there we go.
Beautiful.
All right, boys.
Now that we got our tarot redthere, that was interesting.
It was a it was a fun uhfill-in.
Um, last second, Pauline's like,hey, I'm talking to my my tarot
card reading friend, and she'dbe willing to jump on real
(40:30):
quick.
And I said, Hey, fuck it, sendit.
Let's go, let's see what it'slike.
I've never seen it before.
I've never you so you've had itdone before.
SPEAKER_12 (40:39):
I've been around,
yeah.
I've had some real badexperience with that.
SPEAKER_11 (40:42):
Oh, geez, oh Pete's.
Yeah, I know.
When you said that, I was like,what the fuck am I getting into?
SPEAKER_12 (40:45):
Yeah, like no, no,
no.
I I've got to put this one out.
Let them get cursed.
SPEAKER_04 (40:50):
Yeah, I I've never
had I've never had it done.
SPEAKER_12 (40:53):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_04 (40:53):
But like I said, my
old lady, she's got tarot cards
and she's never done it to me.
And I like I said, I no offenseto Matt and his and God and
everything like that.
I I'm not I'm a see it andbelieve it kind of guy.
Always have been.
And you know, it's just you growup with that, you grow up with
(41:15):
that from your grandfather.
It's believe he's got a saying,give me a second, it's believe
nothing what uh nothing what youhear, half of what you see, and
only what you know.
SPEAKER_11 (41:28):
Okay.
I gotcha.
SPEAKER_04 (41:32):
I'm uh and it's no
offense to anybody that believes
in anything.
SPEAKER_11 (41:35):
All right, get the
fuck out.
Get out of here.
Uh, I am a this is the onethought that I can't get past.
One, i i I said one thought, thethe thoughts that I can't get
past.
It's kind of a two-fold thinghere.
One, things work way too welltogether to be an accident, and
(41:55):
something had to starteverything.
No matter how much you thinkabout it, something had what
okay, what created that?
Okay, what created that?
What created and you you gottaget to a final person.
There's a final boss somewhere.
Yeah, there's a there's a bosssomewhere.
Yeah, it's just kind of the wayI look at it.
Shit, we'll find out.
You know, and if if thescientists are right, energy's
(42:18):
neither created or destroyed,and that's gonna lead to
something.
We'll see.
Shoot, for all I know, I'llreincarnation's a thing, and
I'll be a kangaroo somewhere.
I don't know.
SPEAKER_04 (42:31):
The old lady jumped
in chat earlier when we were
talking.
SPEAKER_11 (42:34):
Yeah, I saw that.
He was like, he kept pointing.
SPEAKER_04 (42:36):
I'm like, What's
that dude?
She jumped in.
SPEAKER_11 (42:38):
I was like, what are
you pointing at, dude?
Uh badge 502 is in the house.
He said, Ooh, looking fresh.
Right?
502.
If you get bored and you want todo some like actual first
responder stuff, you can jump onhere and see what the cops do.
Uh Andy Fletcher said, Agree athousand percent.
(42:58):
Okay, so um, she was talking,and I didn't want to be rude and
cut her off, but um, I want tothank um Harrison and Craig for
the donations.
I I I said thank you in thechat.
I just didn't, like I said, Ididn't want to be rude.
She was on a roll, I didn't wantto cut her off.
SPEAKER_04 (43:13):
So um uh some
interesting stuff though, she
said.
SPEAKER_11 (43:16):
That was yeah, that
was that was a lot, that was
heavy.
As Marty McFly would say, thatwas heavy.
Um again, I don't know.
It's not really it's not reallymy bag personally.
I just uh but like I said, I'dnever seen it before, so I was
like, screw it.
Let's see what I've never seenit before either.
I've never yeah, I I know thenoise of the cards was angering
(43:37):
people in the chat.
They were like, oh my god, mysurround sound is like uh so
funny.
He goes, You mean go hang outbehind the professional building
in town so you don't have torope cars?
Hey, hey, that was meanspirited.
I was just joking.
You were being mean for real.
(43:58):
Grampy said, the creator for me.
Fair enough, sir.
Fair enough.
Uh everybody in chat was waspretty respectful except for
one.
They were being verydisrespectful, so they had to
get the boot.
Oh what else isn't the peanutgallery?
SPEAKER_04 (44:15):
Yeah, yeah.
Everybody's got an opinion.
I have to put up enough of themwith over Matt's channel.
SPEAKER_11 (44:19):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It was Matt's channel.
Because it wasn't mine.
SPEAKER_12 (44:24):
Uh I love my people.
Even if you're beingdisrespectful, I still love you.
SPEAKER_11 (44:28):
Yeah, yeah, I love
you.
Just I look, I'm not gonna, youknow, I'm not gonna let you talk
bad to to Matt's mom while she'shere.
No different than I'm gonna letyou talk bad about this lady
who's jumping in and and youknow, doing us a solid just to
fill in some some space.
So uh Marine's blood said, Wantto support the channel
financially, donate here.
Yeah, she was like, it was itwas Nevia or Heaven or whatever
(44:52):
the fuck she wants to callherself.
She was the one.
She started getting in here.
He's like, She's like, Yeah,Matt's does it for divine stuff.
Your channel's just for formoney.
Yeah, because we're just overhere just hoarding money.
Actually, Tim had to crawlthrough the piles of cash.
SPEAKER_04 (45:08):
Yeah, yeah, there's
at least three foot over here.
SPEAKER_11 (45:10):
Yeah, all ones, of
course, because you know, I like
to make it rain.
But Eric would rather sit on aHumvee for an hour with another
MP than have his cards read.
Hey, I will tell you, it waswonderful that night.
We sat and looked at the starstogether, and the weather was
perfect.
(45:31):
It was it was great.
It's a touching story.
SPEAKER_04 (45:33):
It was a great
night.
It really was held hands, yeah.
SPEAKER_11 (45:36):
The warmth of the
Humvee, you know, it was it was
good.
We had it turned off, butbecause yeah, holding hands.
SPEAKER_12 (45:44):
And that scene in
Waynesworld where they're
sitting looking at the stars,same thing, same thing, and then
the airplane goes overhead.
SPEAKER_11 (45:53):
Same thing.
SPEAKER_12 (45:57):
I wish all right,
yeah.
SPEAKER_11 (46:00):
Um okay, let's uh
let's switch gears.
Let's go to what we normally dohere.
Um, we're gonna go to theInstagram page first, and we're
gonna just discuss.
Matt, we're gonna discuss someof the the things that got
conversation going.
Uh, so we're gonna share thescreen.
We are already biggie sized.
(46:22):
So let's look at that stash.
I know it's so disgusting.
SPEAKER_12 (46:26):
So that stash made
the all-star game.
It's wonderful.
SPEAKER_11 (46:31):
Hey, I've seen some
old pictures of you.
All right, let's go.
On today's episode of So YouThink They Police Better in
Other Countries.
SPEAKER_02 (46:39):
Oh!
SPEAKER_11 (46:46):
Oh damn! Not on my
watch, son.
You're watching so uh I'vecreated a series, Matt, uh,
because we kept gettingcomments.
People were just constantly,constantly like, oh, you should
American cops need to learn fromother countries.
I'm like, listen, there are somecountries that do some really
(47:08):
great things.
But you think that you're in apolice state uh when it comes to
surveillance and stuff like thatin the US, go to Europe.
Go to some of these othercountries.
Like I'm telling you, there'sthere's good things that all
police departments do all overthe world.
I think it's Japan, that all oftheir people are like black
belts in judo or Japanesejujitsu.
(47:31):
So, like, that's an awesomething.
But there's also parts of townin Japan that the yakuza run.
And they just dead bodies thatthey they won't even respond
because it's so gang ran.
They don't even go over there.
So I'm telling you, there isthere's good and bad all over
(47:51):
the world.
So I've created a series calledSo You Think They Do It Better
in Other Countries, you thinkthey do policing better in other
countries.
Like, I want you to see some ofthe shit that they do in other
countries.
Like okay, there was it was afight.
That guy obviously had no weaponon him, and he threw a little
Superman punch, it was aterrible punch, and uh he got
(48:12):
shot in the leg for it.
So wow, um, you know, I'm justgonna say that that was a desk
bop without the desk.
SPEAKER_12 (48:23):
So yeah, yeah, I did
I do see those comments a lot
about uh other countries doingit better.
I mean, I've of course some may,but um yeah, not all of them.
SPEAKER_11 (48:32):
No, and in the and
the other thing to think of too
is I I I looked up the stats, itsays like 76% of the country
have visited other countries,but then of the US, but then
when you break that down and yousay how many of them, excluding
Canada and Mexico, it goes downto like 10%.
Only 10% of the country hasvisited outside of basically
(48:56):
North America.
So if that is the case, what isyour perspective on other
police?
How do you how do you have oneother than video clips that you
see?
Yep, that you see, and mayberesearch.
He finally jumped on.
Hey, he was late.
SPEAKER_04 (49:14):
There's a point that
uh Sheriff put on here that's my
uh like I said, the old lady.
Oh uh like I said, she just Ijust wondering at myself right
there.
Right there, the what are youtalking about?
It's farther up.
SPEAKER_11 (49:31):
What is it?
Read the comments.
SPEAKER_04 (49:33):
It says uh there's a
whole no, it's the one before
him.
Sorry, I didn't want tointerrupt you guys.
SPEAKER_11 (49:39):
Are you fine, buddy?
Uh talk into the microphone,it's your friend.
SPEAKER_04 (49:43):
Oh yeah, it's my
friend.
I keep forgetting this.
He keeps going to the side ofit.
He's like, Can you guys check meover here?
unknown (49:48):
Where did it go?
SPEAKER_11 (49:49):
Where did it go?
Is that your damn dog, Matt?
SPEAKER_04 (49:51):
Yeah, that's the
first time I've seen card read a
tarot reading after a prayer toGod.
SPEAKER_09 (49:57):
Oh.
SPEAKER_04 (49:58):
I guess she's uh is
that normal?
I don't know.
SPEAKER_09 (50:02):
Uh huh.
SPEAKER_04 (50:03):
You have no idea.
First time I've ever seen it.
I didn't know that I thoughtthat was a tarot card reading,
was like pagan and stuff likethat.
That's the reason I didn't wantto take a her to take offense
when I said that earlier at theend of the show.
SPEAKER_11 (50:16):
Well, she seemed to
be more Christian Christian
tarot reading.
That's what it seemed like,because she said God and angels.
SPEAKER_12 (50:21):
Yeah, I couldn't get
a uh grasp on it.
SPEAKER_04 (50:23):
I I didn't, and I
didn't want to offend her or
anything, and I don't want youstill.
And it's just I thought that wasall pagan witchcraft, so like
tarot readings.
Because everybody I've seen,it's like different people do
it.
SPEAKER_11 (50:35):
Eye of the night,
Tim.
He gave you a message.
SPEAKER_04 (50:39):
The mic camera.
You got some uh do you got anymore of the KY?
SPEAKER_11 (50:43):
I we used it all
when you were when you were
thanking me for letting you onthe show.
That's what it was.
SPEAKER_04 (50:51):
Oh shit.
Hug the microphone right.
SPEAKER_11 (50:55):
Julie said, kiss the
mic.
SPEAKER_04 (50:57):
I don't know where
this mic has been.
SPEAKER_11 (50:59):
Yeah, yeah.
You don't know.
Um, I've never sanitized it.
So uh Eye of the Night saidthat's not normal at all.
Um, so yeah.
Tarot card reading is notChristian.
SPEAKER_12 (51:09):
I I I would say the
same thing, but the way she
that's kind of why that's that'skind of why I sat it out.
Like I it's the Bible scriptureexclusively talks about that.
So that and from bad.
Thanks for warning me, asshole.
Don't worry, I was praying.
I was I was counterpraying, sodon't worry.
SPEAKER_11 (51:29):
Okay, you helped me
out.
Okay, good.
Yeah, forgive him, Lord, for heknows not what he does.
SPEAKER_12 (51:36):
I was like, all
right, let's let's my my ex-wife
used to be into that stuff, andand it was some really bizarre
circumstances that badexperiences.
SPEAKER_11 (51:48):
I gotcha.
Now I see.
Yeah, okay, fair enough.
Aerial boom said, uh, you gottaswallow the mic.
Um Marines cops or Marines CopMarines Blood said cops are 100%
perfect in all countries.
Agree, don't agree, or somewherein between, join the Discord and
discuss.
SPEAKER_04 (52:04):
Yeah, I'm not here
to make the witty comments now,
I guess.
SPEAKER_11 (52:07):
I know.
Yeah, let's not forget the nightthat Tim's gonna be able to do
that.
SPEAKER_04 (52:10):
I keep picking up my
phone when I keep picking up my
phone when to do modding, butI'm like, no, I gotta stay away
from it.
SPEAKER_11 (52:16):
No, you're here,
bro.
You're not modding right now.
Leave it to Marines Blood.
He's got this.
Uh Wade Lucero is basicallydescribing it like it's autism.
He said, Tarot uses both sidesof the spectrum.
The bad ones will showthemselves usually with some
kind of satanic symbols.
Christians do a lot of thingsthat aren't Christian.
(52:38):
LOL.
Yes, they do.
Yeah, you ain't lying.
Yes, they do.
That's true.
SPEAKER_04 (52:45):
Yeah, I've seen a
lot of audit videos where people
go to churches and audit.
You ever seen any of those,Matt?
Where they some daughters go tochurches.
Great.
Jeff Gray goes to churches.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
I've seen he goes to churchesand told that sign up, veterans,
you know.
The yeah, God bless ourveterans.
God bless our veterans, and someof those people that our
preachers will come out.
(53:07):
You gotta go.
You can't be here.
We need you to leave thischurch.
It's like, man, if Matt was hereright now, Harrison's back,
y'all.
SPEAKER_11 (53:16):
Harrison, we did um
end up thanking you out loud,
sir.
We I had explained earlier whenyou were gone that I couldn't, I
didn't want to interrupt uh ourour guest while she was speaking
when you guys were dropping theuh the membership.
So thank you.
Now that you're back, I'mthanking you again.
Thank you, sir.
Um, okay, let me go to our nextvideo, uh, which is part
(53:38):
thirteen of our.
So you think they do it betterin other countries?
All right.
Here we go.
You think cops do it better inother countries?
Part 13.
A lot of people didn't want todo it until the end.
(54:00):
I want you to do it happened atthe end.
You think I'm gonna pause it.
So you're thinking, like, okay.
Like, me personally, I wouldtake that in lieu of a ticket or
going to jail.
I would.
If you if you ask me, like, letme beat your ass with this cane,
or you get a ticket to go tojail, I'm like, you know, I I'll
take the beating.
But you know what?
(54:43):
Here's the part a lot of peopleget to follow through.
Watching DTV.
You get a beat and A and go tojail?
That's not fair.
SPEAKER_12 (54:53):
You're gonna get in
the paddy wagon.
That's horrible.
SPEAKER_11 (54:55):
That's fucked up.
Like, I was like, all right,cool.
Yeah, I'll I'll violate, yeah,I'll take a beating for whatever
it is I and I don't know whatthese guys did.
Um, when I found this video, itwas all written in another
language.
The translation thing didn'twork, so I don't know what they
did.
SPEAKER_04 (55:11):
I was having
flashbacks.
There's like 30,000 Gen Xers outthere having flashbacks right
now.
Yeah, get that switch or yeah.
SPEAKER_11 (55:24):
So I saw that and
I'm like, shit, you know, like
they still went to jail.
That sucks.
But yeah, man, that was inIndia, so that's uh that's a
huge population.
SPEAKER_12 (55:34):
What what's the
countries they always they
always say we should have?
Is it Germany?
SPEAKER_11 (55:39):
Germany's one.
Um let me see.
Uh English cops, the UK, likethey because they don't carry
guns, they think that that's uma big big deal.
Those are usually the go-tos.
Um, Switzerland.
I I kind of agree.
Switzerland is badass, but theydon't have the population and
they don't have the problemsbecause they don't they don't
(56:01):
allow any immigration, really.
Nothing.
SPEAKER_12 (56:04):
So that has to be
never gonna say we don't need
more more training.
I think we should, I think theage limit should be the the
minimum age should be higher,and and our our training
standards should be a little bitlonger, obviously.
SPEAKER_11 (56:16):
Oh yeah.
I I'm all for a year plus, andand I know that people hear that
and they're like, You're nuts.
Um, super chat.
Uh try to pronounce her name.
I'm not going to.
SPEAKER_04 (56:26):
You guys want to
hear the name?
SPEAKER_11 (56:28):
Uh Shipra.
Close.
Shifra.
SPEAKER_04 (56:32):
Yes.
SPEAKER_11 (56:32):
Ah, there we go.
Shifra, Westfa.
Yep.
What is that?
SPEAKER_04 (56:38):
Uh Shifra is from
the Bible.
Matt, you should know this one.
Shifra and Pua.
Come on.
SPEAKER_11 (56:45):
Winnie the Pua.
SPEAKER_12 (56:48):
I don't know.
You gotta you gotta that's gottabe sounds like Old Testament.
SPEAKER_04 (56:52):
Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_12 (56:53):
Moses' midwife.
Yes.
Oh, I knew that was somewhere inthe Old Testament.
SPEAKER_04 (57:00):
Yep, and uh it was
either Shiffra or Pua, and I
guess she didn't want to grow upbeing crap.
So and Westfall, what she gotthe name Westfall from her
father's side, uh Westphalia,um, Germany.
Where did that name come from?
SPEAKER_11 (57:18):
Awesome.
Pretty name.
Well, she donated two dollars inthe super chat to us, so we
appreciate that.
Uh, you didn't need to he youwell, you got your you just paid
for all the Coke Zeros I broughtyou.
So no, there you go.
There you go.
SPEAKER_04 (57:32):
Let's donate another
uh 400 for this yeti eater.
Yeah, yeti cooler.
You ain't getting the yeticooler.
SPEAKER_11 (57:39):
I won that, sir, in
a cornhole tournament.
Uh thank you, Axon, and uh whowas the other company?
Um Fusis.
So I went to the InternationalAssociation Chief of Police, and
I got thrown into a cornholeteam because the other person
wasn't there.
And so I'm playing cornhole.
(58:00):
Mind you, I've only playedcornhole in a backyard drinking
like twice ever.
And we end up taking secondplace.
We were we were killing it.
You boy's an athlete.
Backyard athlete.
SPEAKER_04 (58:14):
So don't get me
wrong, it's not like one of
those perfect, you know.
Hey, bro, it's not one of thosebig ones.
SPEAKER_11 (58:21):
Free is free.
Free is free.
Yeah, that's like a$400 Yetithat I got for you.
SPEAKER_04 (58:27):
Yeah, it's like$400.
SPEAKER_11 (58:28):
I got that thing
full-free.
Now, the hard part was figuringout how I was gonna get it under
my luggage without it costingme.
So I stuffed a bunch of clothesinside of it and then threw it
in my big ass bag.
So uh security didn't take it.
I the night said Eric had tosmuggle the cooler out in his
cornhole.
(58:48):
Y'all are wrong.
We knew it was coming, that wastoo obvious.
I know, right?
Y'all pick on me.
That's fucked up.
Pick on Matt.
Look at all his tattoos.
You know he's a gangbanger.
SPEAKER_04 (59:00):
Pick on Matt when I
get up to Chicago.
SPEAKER_11 (59:02):
Hell yeah.
Wade Lucero said it reminded meof the cops having night sticks
that they used to poke you inthe kidney and go up and go up
against the wall and spread themand kick that rips your your
crotch tendons.
Damn.
Matt, was that what you did upin Chicago?
SPEAKER_12 (59:20):
No, we didn't do
nothing like that.
SPEAKER_11 (59:22):
No, that wasn't your
style.
SPEAKER_12 (59:23):
I used to hear the
old timers brag about doing
stuff like that, and they mademe sick.
SPEAKER_11 (59:28):
Oh yeah.
Twitchy skitch in the house.
Became a level one member.
What's up, brother?
Appreciate you.
Hell yeah.
Um Craig said, I thought youwere in the Air Force.
Shouldn't you should be acornhole master?
Uh excuse me, sir.
That's the Navy.
SPEAKER_04 (59:44):
Yeah, that's that's
the Navy.
SPEAKER_11 (59:47):
Yeah.
A hundred a hundred men go intoa submarine uh and then fifty
couples come back up when theydid they ever uh segreg did they
ever get rid of the wherefemales can't be on
SPEAKER_04 (01:00:00):
subs anymore?
I think females can be on subsnow.
SPEAKER_11 (01:00:04):
I don't know.
I never heard that.
I I again I don't I don't knowshit about the Navy, but with
the dip the the new Departmentof War, I I don't know that
they'll let that keep going.
They're changing all sorts ofstuff.
Uh twitchy sketch.
Dang it, I lost my donut.
Unacceptable.
Uh-oh.
Hey man, Harrison just dropped abunch of memberships.
(01:00:24):
You didn't win one man.
So did Craig Holcomb.
SPEAKER_04 (01:00:27):
Uh swear we gotta
figure out why Maurigala doesn't
get one.
SPEAKER_11 (01:00:31):
I I don't want to
figure it out.
I kind of like that he nevergets one.
That makes me happy.
Everybody's got a drink becauseof it.
All right let me share one lastone last Instagram.
This is a this is a good one.
SPEAKER_13 (01:00:49):
Wings come talking
about me cool thing about police
work is not everything has to beimportant.
SPEAKER_11 (01:01:07):
All right.
It's short, sweet, but gets tothe point.
And uh the reason I really liketo share that is because Matt,
you're you're probably like me.
We we read people for a living.
Read in that man's voice.
Some I think everybody can.
I'm not gonna sit here and actlike I got some sort of power
but uh just hearing the strainin that man's voice he he was
(01:01:31):
going through his own mentalcrisis with that 11 year old on
that bridge thinking that she'sabout to jump.
He was scared you could tellyeah yeah for sure and um I
think that that is a side of lawenforcement that we don't one we
don't celebrate enough just thefact that that that officer they
(01:01:51):
there was no enforcement onthat.
That guy was over there to help.
You could hear it in his voicehe's over there to help and um
the the mental toll even thougheverything turned out good on
that call the mental toll stufflike that takes because forever
I I know Matt you've got younggirls like I knowing that I like
I would I've got a 13 year oldand when I watched that video as
(01:02:14):
soon as she got home from schoolI was like hugs like it took an
emotional toll on me and Iwasn't even there.
But I know what that officer wasgoing through.
SPEAKER_12 (01:02:22):
Have you had to do
any of those Matt not for anyone
quite that young but yeah forfor maybe let me see I can think
of a couple that were definitelyteenagers.
SPEAKER_11 (01:02:33):
Yeah it was I've had
unfortunately I got there too
late on some some 13 year oldsuh had um hanging is usually
that's that's seems to be acommon thing um but I want
officers to know that they'renot alone that stuff does take a
huge toll on you and it is okayto be not okay with that stuff
(01:02:53):
like if it's bugging you manlike talk about it there's
there's there's cops militaryfirst responders every single
day taking their lives and Iknow it's taboo to talk about
but I don't want it to be taboo.
I think we should be able to sithere and talk about it.
Does police work have a lot ofimprovement that it can do for
(01:03:14):
itself?
Yeah.
But I think if we startaddressing training and Matt,
you and I talked about that alittle bit earlier but mental
health we see so much you cannotsit there and tell me that cops
don't have mental I know I'vegot I've got some mental issues
from this job.
Matt, I know this job's affectedyou after all this time you know
(01:03:38):
and it's awesome that you'reending on a high note in a
school like yeah that's that'sactually been such a a big help.
SPEAKER_12 (01:03:44):
Yeah I was
struggling I mean you you you
never really stop struggling.
SPEAKER_11 (01:03:49):
No you're right you
don't but it's having the
ability to talk about it andacknowledge it and show that
it's out there and not make it ataboo thing I think that's huge.
I think departments ifdepartments listening want to
improve give officers a um athird party option that has
nothing to do with thedepartment I think that's the
best option.
(01:04:09):
Something that can stayanonymous that's the best way.
If we want to fix a lot of theproblem because okay I I go back
to this all the time Matt butthe Sonia massey case the
boiling water the guy had somemental issues going on.
Yeah 100% you know what I meanwhat he was saying he was he was
a jerk from the from the jump onthat call yeah and so for me I'm
(01:04:31):
like sitting there I'm like damnlike could we have helped
prevent that if we would haverecognized the signs early and
and got that dude some help likeI don't root for anybody's
downfall if that guy was wastruly going through something
because of what the job donewith I don't know.
SPEAKER_04 (01:04:49):
Sorry what are you
laughing about Patrick says oh
you laughed about worse fuckingtime I saw that well I'm looking
down there I see you got privatechat going right here and it's
blinking at me and I'm justgoing is she got to answer that
chat or what she definitely gotmental issues.
SPEAKER_11 (01:05:08):
That's great.
SPEAKER_12 (01:05:09):
Thank you guys I'm
taking my my stream and going
home oh shit yeah um yeah themental stuff I remember having
to I used to recuse myself afterTyree left me I I I couldn't do
suicides anymore I I I Icouldn't investigate them I just
I I'd ask my partner and theylooked out for me.
SPEAKER_11 (01:05:30):
They they did all
the follow-ups on those yep um
grampy ones giving a shout outto your to your nonprofit
brother and I'm always going toshare that my father's business
uh is Matt's nonprofit yepabsolutely I want to let what
was it I wouldn't let him knowthat uh those mental issues of
Eric's are over there beside hiscash yeah yeah there's my pile
(01:05:53):
of cash yeah tripped over fourof them on the way oh my god
that's so funny um okay let's uhlet's go to what we normally do
our body cam reviews stuff so Iam going to see what we got um
we always tend to use policeactivity just because it's fast
(01:06:15):
easy and there's no um issueswith like you know news emblems
and and copyright stuff and allthat stuff this is pure just
straight raw body cam that'sthis is one of the main reasons
we use their stuff so I get alot of people why don't you use
something different the reasonwe don't is because we don't
want to get taken off YouTube.
We got to be careful of what wedo.
(01:06:35):
So even though this is publicrecord and all that stuff I
still give credit to policeactivity even though I know they
don't own this video thesevideos.
So um that's part of the reasonwhy so all right police activity
they've got uh 6.8 millionsubscribers they could probably
use a few more make sure youjump jump over and join those I
wonder if they know that you usetheir stuff I I don't know I've
(01:06:58):
I have reached out to sign up umbut uh all right we got this one
up here I'm already reading thatit says Salt Lake City I didn't
mean to do that uh you guys knowthe thing I and Tim can back me
up Tim when I pulled thesevideos up did I watch them I
just went and pulled them up andwe didn't look he literally just
pulls it up and then when thevideo right there he I mean I
(01:07:20):
can I can't read it because I'mblind as I'll get out but the
disclaimer you can't even readit.
Yep so I I don't watch these Ithe you are getting raw
reactions from from all of us uhso and if somebody has watched
it then we will recuse ourselvesfrom it so um but let's uh this
oh shit this one's 10 minutesI'm gonna I'm not gonna go to
(01:07:42):
this one right now let's go tothis one this one should be
shorter share this tab insteaduh how long is this one three
minutes yeah way better we'renot doing 10 minutes okay now
let's biggie size and pleasefind what's address of your
emergency there must be over 150kids screaming and uh cars piled
(01:08:06):
up all over the uh intersectionhere and the culture sac and
there's I never thoughtsomething because there's
flights going on and stuffthere's cars parked for a half a
mile on both sides of the roadyou can't cross we slow down to
get through because kids arecrossing for trick or treaty and
there's a kid out there with ahandgun.
SPEAKER_08 (01:08:24):
It looks like a
looks like it's part of his
costume or it's like a real gun?
SPEAKER_07 (01:08:27):
No it's a real gun
man.
SPEAKER_11 (01:08:29):
There's like
probably about 70 kids maybe a
hundred kids and they're oddseems crazy they're they're
driving in their cars likemaniac so I I'll pause there and
say like it's always a good signthat it's a legit call when you
get multiple calls from multiplepeople so on this if I'm seeing
(01:08:52):
me sitting in the patrol car andMatt you tell me how you were
but you're when you get a callin you always look at it and
you're like skeptical because70% of the time and this is just
my own estimated statistic 70%of the time the golf call
details are bullshit they're notthey're not even close.
But when you get multiple two ormore now you're now we're
(01:09:16):
getting into the like 95% thatthis is legit.
SPEAKER_12 (01:09:20):
Yeah that's how
usually how dispatch will lead
off where I'm from say we wereceive multiple calls.
SPEAKER_11 (01:09:25):
Yeah that just tells
you that okay let's get there
yeah so you know I like that wealready got air one involved oh
they know are they all runningunless somebody's shot they
messed up his yard Tim's worriedabout his yard flying they're
(01:09:51):
all bugging who do you pick yeahhow do you pick what are y'all
doing in this neighborhoodpretty sexy who do you know in
this neighborhood who's yourfriend all right you keep your
hands on your chest you withyour right hand turn the car off
your hands back in your chestall right are there any weapons
(01:10:11):
in the vehicle okay all right goahead and you driver only remove
your seatbelt you're gonna stepout very clear instructions by
the officer I am proud of himfor that you only driver that's
huge that's he's got a good toneto him too yeah yeah he's not
yelling and screaming he'stalking low it's a it's a very
(01:10:34):
good strategy one thing that Ilike to do Matt and tell me if
you use this strategy ifsomebody starts yelling at me or
elevating their voice I willactually start to talk quieter.
Yeah because then they have toquiet themselves down if they
want to hear what you're saying.
SPEAKER_04 (01:10:47):
So never never I
never uh match their energy
never no no uh uh I'm not ayeller I can't that's not Tim
you don't seem like a yellingtype of guy either depends on
who it's with as big as he is hedon't need to yeah as big
ironically I'm not uh I'm not abad person when it comes to when
(01:11:10):
dealing with people I'llconfront somebody but I talk to
them like uh Karen's at storesyou know how people like mind
their own business yeah yeahyeah I'll go straight up to them
tell them to shut their mouthand I don't I'm just literally
quiet and then you just now Iunderstand why you keep getting
banned from TikTok.
SPEAKER_11 (01:11:26):
Yeah three times
that's Matt my first account
what I had five six thousandfollowers yeah and then we left
boom oh shit oh sorry uh I justlaugh because Tim it'd be
messaging me he's like I got anew TikTok account I'm like
(01:11:48):
already damn it happens oh shittoo funny all right let's keep
going on you know it's in theresomewhere because I promise you
(01:12:12):
I've asked the question topeople that don't have a weapon
in the car and they're emphaticno there's no fucking way like
you know they're these guysaren't saying shit they're being
really quiet that's a telltalesignal I'm gonna guess that's an
(01:12:59):
I'm gonna guess he's gonna landhim resisting it cannot go
anywhere you could haveprevented all this by not
running I wasn't running youwere you're running you were
running you took two steps andwent down Matt was he running uh
(01:13:21):
a little bit a little bit listenmy guy you had eight cops around
you and you thought you likeokay if you got some mad hops
maybe but the helicopters in thearea and I don't know if you
guys noticed but that oneofficer looked like he was on
every piece of Mexican juicethat you could find he's on
(01:13:43):
Matt's supplements over therecovering up my belly over here
he looked like he was on all theTRT in the I'm not we can put it
on I just want to try it in hisbook yeah he didn't move broader
(01:14:07):
no but this is the mostcoincidental shit it's not
coincidence man we're here forthis shit for some oh look what
he's wearing yeah that's hiscostume that's his costume oh my
god I think that's what he meantby this is the most coincidental
shit that is hilarious what Ididn't even mean to pause it
(01:14:29):
like that that is hilarious thatdude and and again this wasn't
like the cops just were likelet's go fuck with these kids it
got multiple multiple calls andthere was concern from the
public um and they told them ohthis is a real gun like you have
legit witnesses out there andthen as soon as air one shows up
they all start scattering flyingthrough the neighborhood so you
(01:14:52):
got a legal reason to be thereand it looks like it was a good
thing they did because who knowswhat would have happened after
that.
SPEAKER_04 (01:14:58):
Scooting over so I
keep scooting over because I
lean trying to stay out of yourcamera.
He's he's so concerned aboutseeing his shoulder over here I
don't care it's fine you Matt hereally holds us up on this weird
pedestal he doesn't understandthat we're we're nobody oh shit
(01:15:19):
too funny uh it's his oldoranges from the last
incarceration orange is the newblack um that's the name of the
show anyway I want to see ifhe's got anything nope that's it
gotta change his clothes when hegets in there I know it's
(01:15:40):
awesome he could go straightinto a cell it's done the first
thing I'd start tellingeverybody is like I escaped I
was escaped I wore that onenight of my life that was it
that was enough for me that's socrazy that's so crazy you still
got hired as a copy man I toldyou I'd rock that orange
jumpsuit it was orange too don'task how I know it's orange okay
(01:16:04):
let's go to this next one hereum share screen share all right
why you got my brother's houseup there got that that's an
airstream baby those aren'tcheap it looks like an airstream
right that's an airstream yeahthose are fucking way they're
probably more than my housethat's an expensive one if it's
(01:16:27):
in good shape yeah those arenuts triple axle oh yeah all
right let's go out with yourhands you understand oh canine
ready to go rock is not gonnakill you don't need you to come
out so you don't get hurt youunderstand all right I'm not the
(01:16:53):
most tactical guy in the worldbut if you have a shield why are
you not the guy in front did yousee him he's behind the guy with
the flashlight like this lookright there's all one hand no
(01:17:14):
don't stop here you guys can hownuts do the canines drive you
when they make an Oh I know nowsome people I know are against
canines I I am I like don't getme wrong I don't want my dogs
getting hurt but I am a fan ofusing canines when we know for a
(01:17:36):
fact that they're not armed andthere's some people that are the
opposite like no dogs are a tooland they that's when they're
used so a human doesn't get hurtand I'm just like ah we just
celebrated in our town uh lastweek one of our officers in my
town him and his dog 11 yearsboth the dog and him lost their
(01:17:56):
life oh shit in the house uhthey sent the dog in the guy
shot the dog and when the guycame after him to follow in he
got hit dang both of them weretaken out one night 11 years ago
last weekend yeah that'shorrible somebody said that
sound that sound oh yeahsomeone's about to regret life
(01:18:18):
choices yeah you're not wrong uheye of the night said that that
trailer is a hundred and twentyfive thousand dollars god damn
yeah you guys are sitting theretalking about the dog I'm going
I hope they don't shoot up theairstream it's like a plane all
right let's keep going downleave a rifle on this rock come
(01:18:44):
out now with your hands up dudesound like uh no he tried to run
you going nowhere I'll follow meon coach challenging one hold on
(01:19:10):
hold on slow they okay I thoughtit was a taser no the dog got
him no yeah so the dog got himthe canine officer told them all
to stay back because they didn'twant them to accidentally get
bit too um there's there'sofficers they get a little too
anxious and they get in theretoo quick and the dog ends up
latching onto you uh I actuallyseen that happen in Houston we
(01:19:34):
went down for the disasterrelief after the hurricane and
we were catching looters andstuff left and right and uh they
had Houston had released thecanine and uh one of their
officers got tried to get inthere too quick and the canine
like let go and latched onto theofficer and just went to town it
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was gnarly near that dog whenhe's buying somebody nope I
don't go buy him either andwe're just sitting back like I'm
not gonna lie I laughed I waslike yeah calm down officer yeah
rookie relax let the dog do whatit's supposed to do exactly yeah
I let the handler handle shitthat's what he's getting paid to
do boys don't be on the dog Idon't think we need to keep
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watching I think the uh theimportant thing to know is you
had the option to come outpeacefully like it wasn't like
we rushed into this decisionthis wasn't like uh shit just
happened and then we justreleased the dog out of nowhere
like you made some bad choicesthen you made a really bad
(01:21:13):
choice by deciding to try to runat the end yeah for the most
part from your experience umsorry does have the dogs cause a
lot of damage no not typicallyyou get a couple puncture wounds
yeah because I see these bigoutcries like the dogs are are
down I I've from my experienceyou maybe scratches and some
puncture wounds through theclothes uh but they're they're
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not maiming people I'm not youcan find some horrible cases
yeah yeah I think um I I I've Ihave never personally seen a dog
latch onto the wrong area I'venever seen a dog bite a crotch a
neck or a face I know it'shappened I've seen videos online
of it happening but I don'tthink that that's a common thing
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um I think they're trained toyeah they they go for trained to
go for certain spots yeah armsand legs typically I I've seen a
lot of ass bites I will say thatyeah a lot they got a chain on
your ankles and ankles andwrists yeah yeah forearms yeah
typically um yeah we've got aton no I'm talking about Matt I
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know they got them where you'reat yeah they got dogs where
you're at Matt yeah we got acouple gotcha um shoot you being
at the school you should haveone of those uh those uh what do
they call them wellness dogscomfort dogs comfort dogs yeah
that'd be awesome I'm not uh myallergies too bad I'm not a big
dog guy you put a dog they putone of those comfort dogs in the
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school they're gonna make Matt asocial worker take some along
you'll be fine I'm already oneoh shit uh Harrison Brock said
is that called friendly firewhen the dog attacks again yeah
it really is oh and then backdummy what's funny is you still
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have to praise the dog thecanine handler if he's a good
handler and I I witnessed thisafter the dog had bit the cop
and he pulled the dog off he'she had to praise the dog because
he released the dog to do a biteand the dog did a bite and it
actually bit the bad guy firstbut by the time he was able to
get the dog you know off of thecop because the cop rushed in
(01:23:25):
too quick he had to praise thedog and that was the best part
about the whole thing is likenot only did your dumbass get
bit because you're dumb uh thecanine handler also praised the
dog right in front of you forbiting your ass that's the dog
just wants his treat that's allhe wants yeah this shit was
funny um camp pin devil pup saidmostly forearms legs best thing
(01:23:48):
to latch on to with those teethyep did you get that one earlier
you said uh dog wasn't what wasit the dog wasn't biting him he
was enforcing yeah yeah he ain'tbiting he's enforcing I like it
that was an enforcementtechnique yeah uh get Matt a
hairless dog so they can matchvibes yeah yeah there we go no
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allergies too gonna call himlittle el chingone you got a
spin you got a sphinx cat atyour house uh Matt what's that
you know sphinx cats yeah thosehairless cats like hairless
sphinx that I can deal with noallergies this little guy I got
here you guys would match veryshort hair um I heard that those
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uh those uh what do they callthem those those laboratory dogs
not labs but like the scienceexperiments ones like all the
labradoodles and all the doodleswhatever they call them I heard
those are all like they havelike hair not like uh pet hair
so they're like hypoallogenic orwhatever they call it yeah my
(01:24:50):
friend's got one of those yeahthat's not a real dog that's
hair's very soft and weird notthat's not a real dog sorry it's
like a stuffed animal Timdoesn't have a real dog either
yeah I do don't tell hey the oldladies listen to this man she's
gonna have my ass when I gomaybe the dog just wanted pork I
have a dog no I got what I'vegot is a little mix you've seen
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the black dog that I've had onthe camera it's a Sitsu and Pug
mixu and it weighs 20 pounds andit's this big and then I've got
a nine pound what a peeking'sand she's not a dog she's a
human straight up she eats offforks everything I don't even
(01:25:33):
know how to say what eye of thenight just said I'll get you a
Zolo It's I gotta bring up myphone so I can read this because
like your screen in caseanybody's wondering why I'm
facing like this is because hisscreen is over this way and I
can't read half the stuff onhere I've gonna go into what oh
(01:25:55):
shit this is this is what he'stalking about I'm gonna share
the screen this is what you needto get Matt people's dog look
they got a Mohawk there we go Ithought you were Jewish look at
that little beast how big thatis oh man they look mean I know
(01:26:19):
they're a little killer rightlooks Egyptian yeah it does it
looks like the the the Sphinxcat but like as a dog yeah this
one looks like Yokiro Takubelwent to Egypt and got himself a
dog and brought it back oh mannobody that's like 35 or younger
knows that Yokiro Taco Bell jokeyou know that dog was female yes
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all those nipples do you havepictures of dogs you want to
share join the discord nice allright let's get to another video
here yeah we don't have a dogfolder a pet folder do we or a
pet chat do we we don't we don'thave a channel for pets okay
rain blood let's see here ohthat's the wrong one share
(01:27:09):
screen there we go biggie sizeall right this one is short so
be ready coming to the ceilingoh no that's the best time they
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did they they they relaxed theyjust got the arms okay I thought
they were going to go hand onfor a second in there oh yeah
for sure they what they do thatguy was hiding up in the attic
and they smoked it they threwprobably 40 frickin' tear gas
grenades up in there and justbaked him out of there top
(01:28:03):
quality construction he wentthrough the roof and yeah he he
he probably trying to flee fellthrough the roof yeah I've seen
that before I've seen thatbefore yeah this is not an
uncommon thing y'all yeah I wantto give a shout out to Forest
Fires who said in the super chatdropped five dollars says I feel
like I've learned a lot fromwatching I got the written and
(01:28:23):
physical tests for Indianatroopers in January thanks for
keeping this going hey manappreciate it thank you very
much oh you can be Indianatrooper hell yeah oh lord I love
it that's where I'm from Indianaoh man somebody's got to go out
there and go do the supertrooper stuff you know so I was
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thinking pictures but I can makeone real quick marine blood uh I
hate the face mask we shouldn'tknow who we're paying to protect
us those aren't face masksbrother no those were gas masks
that's a gas mask sir that's notto cover their face from you
seeing who they are this is aSWAT team but I do agree with I
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hate face masks too but uh thatthat wasn't that case yeah I I'm
with you I don't like face maskseither but uh in this in this
case they are actually that wasa gas mask to protect them from
the uh the tear gas that they'vedropped in there we we had those
underneath the desk at the farmand uh we anytime they had to
throw tear gas into the bunksthat was our first thing put on
(01:29:27):
our mask yeah yeah they theywanted uh us to put our mask on
which it was in the cage rightput your mask on they let us
know over the radio and we'relike shit all right let's tie
this end i can't see this end inany other way the part they
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won't tell you is the cops arenot paying for that damage no no
all the tear gas
SPEAKER_11 (01:30:00):
The stuff they throw
in there, that is one thing
they're not paying for.
SPEAKER_04 (01:30:04):
Now, one thing I
disagree on is when cops get the
wrong house.
Oh, yeah, they should be paying.
When they get the wrong house orthe wrong apartment or something
like that and they damage it, Ithink they should pay for it.
Yeah.
And honestly, you they'll say,nope, we're not responsible.
I've seen it happen.
SPEAKER_11 (01:30:20):
Yeah.
I've seen that happen.
Not not where I'm at, but I haveseen those those news articles
and stuff where they, yeah, theythat's bullshit.
Like, if you screw up, it's onyou.
Like, you know, do yourhomework.
You're supposed to do that stuffbetter.
So all right.
Uh let's uh this one.
(01:30:43):
Oh, this one is short as well.
Two minutes, less than twominutes.
We're on a roll, Matt.
We are knocking it out tonight.
Um let's see here.
Share screen.
Oh, that's the wrong one.
There we go.
Okay.
Let's uh biggie size and play.
(01:32:35):
Now, I'm not gonna go out andI'm not gonna second guess
necessarily, but I would like tothink that if I got a shield
that I could do a pretty decentjob at keeping that wrong one?
Yeah.
SPEAKER_04 (01:32:52):
Hello, there we go.
Sorry about that.
I got the red one, man.
SPEAKER_11 (01:32:56):
The second red one.
But uh I would like to thinkthat I could use that shield to
do more of a deflectiontechnique, trap, maybe to pin
the guy so I don't have to shoothim, but I don't know.
I've never been in thatsituation.
I don't know how heavy thoseshields are.
I know their shields are heavy,but I don't know how I don't
(01:33:17):
know how much you can manipulateit around.
SPEAKER_04 (01:33:19):
I've seen one of
those shields.
They make them out of Lexan.
Same stuff they put on NASCARs.
SPEAKER_11 (01:33:24):
Uh well, I tell you
the one that they're
bulletproof.
Yeah, the one I had in the backof my car as a supervisor, just
in case there was like some sortof barricaded person scenario.
SPEAKER_04 (01:33:33):
There's a heavy
share they got they got them on
NASCARs and they're they'reliterally bulletproof.
They're what quarter inch thick,if not more.
SPEAKER_11 (01:33:44):
They're thicker than
the ones that we had were
thicker than that.
They they were heavy.
But yeah.
So I I don't know.
I I I'm again, I don't want tojudge him for shooting.
That guy obviously had made uphis mind, charging out at a
bunch of armed cops with aknife, but I would have uh I
would have gone for more of apin.
Try to try to get him to theground with that shield, a
(01:34:05):
couple shields, because they hadtwo of them out there.
But it didn't happen that way.
SPEAKER_04 (01:34:10):
And thank you,
Marine Blood.
I see uh he says, now there's apet pic shared in Discord.
SPEAKER_11 (01:34:16):
We got a pet pet
picks channel.
I like it.
Nice.
Oh shit.
Okay.
All right.
I've this is the the last videothat I've got loaded up, y'all.
SPEAKER_04 (01:34:29):
Where's Alan been
all night?
Is he still there?
SPEAKER_11 (01:34:31):
He's behind the
scenes.
He's got some shit going ontonight, so he wasn't able to
fully fully do this.
SPEAKER_04 (01:34:38):
And if he wants to
come in, he's got the ability to
do it, don't he?
SPEAKER_11 (01:34:41):
Yeah, yeah, he can
jump in and out when he wants.
Okay.
All right, let's uh biggie sizethis guy.
unknown (01:34:50):
Okay.
SPEAKER_06 (01:34:52):
Oh, yeah.
Shots fired, shots fire.
SPEAKER_11 (01:34:58):
Okay, I can tell you
if I start hearing shots fired
going down the hallway that I amin, I am unassing and getting
into something.
I'm getting into one of theserooms, I'm getting into this
elevator, I'm getting out ofthat fatal funnel.
Because that is a death trap.
Yep.
That is a nightmare.
And and now I want you guys tothink about this, Matt.
(01:35:19):
You I know you're alreadythinking about it, is like,
where's my shooting lane?
If I'm not, because the shotssounded like they came where my
mouse is, sound like they camedown here.
If I'm not this dude in thewhite shirt, who else is fired?
Nobody can shoot back.
None of these three can fire.
Unless he goes prone and theyshoot over him.
(01:35:41):
Right.
That I mean, right now we are ina shit position.
SPEAKER_06 (01:35:48):
No, of course.
But we have to stop fire, stopfire.
SPEAKER_11 (01:35:53):
Oh, this is even
worse.
He just moved himself with lookslike into a crossfire.
Yeah, is he unless it came fromthe uh uh Yeah, it's it it looks
like it came from something inbetween here.
Now he should have ran back withthese dudes.
Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_04 (01:36:06):
Unless it's coming
out of that door, yeah.
And I don't think he wants tocross that door, that
crossroads.
SPEAKER_11 (01:36:12):
Now we're fucked.
Everybody should have their gunout.
I like I like my man's approachright here.
This is what I'd be doing.
I don't like homeboy here.
He is not in a good spot.
Not in a good spot.
White shirt guy, is that a copor is that a security guard?
They call no, he's a cop.
He's probably a supervisor, Ibet.
Uh yeah, it's New York.
They have what they call whiteshirts out there.
(01:36:33):
I think Chicago has that aswell.
Tends to be supervisors.
SPEAKER_13 (01:36:41):
1015 on the road.
Put it over.
SPEAKER_11 (01:36:47):
Nobody has everybody
has handheld mics.
Bro, man.
2025.
How are you not having anearpiece and a lapel mic?
How?
Look how big the departmentsare, man.
New York's the biggest.
Yeah, get those on Amazon.
(01:37:08):
They got like 38,000 cops.
Well, not after the lastelection, they just had they're
about to have a whole lot ofless.
Yep.
Everybody's jumping ship out ofNew York.
Look at this elevator.
SPEAKER_12 (01:38:28):
Like it's nothing.
SPEAKER_11 (01:38:30):
Yeah, like I'm
curious like when he came out, I
didn't see anything in hishands.
I I could be wrong on that, butwatching it in real time, I
didn't I didn't see anything,did you?
(01:39:25):
So the reason people are gonnabe like, why is she like
running?
She's not, those doors lock.
Yeah, especially.
Yes, if you need more people,you gotta let them in.
It's it's a pain in the ass.
SPEAKER_14 (01:39:46):
Oh I wanted another
backstory.
SPEAKER_11 (01:39:55):
I'm reading that
one.
That was that was that wasinsane.
Okay, so Bronx, New York, uh1016 at night, Sergeant Nicholas
Novak.
Um da da da da da da da da da daattempted to apprehend
18-year-old Antonio Morales whowas wanted for a gunpoint
robbery.
Sergeant Novak knocked on thedoor, Morales' apartment, made
(01:40:18):
verbal contact with him.
However, Morales claimed to besomeone else and refused to open
the door.
Sergeant Novak secured the doorwith handcuffs and continued to
speak to Morales through thedoor.
That's very weird.
Why would you handcuff the door?
Shortly thereafter, Moralesdischarged at least five rounds
from his firearm inside theapartment.
(01:40:38):
Morales then forced theapartment door open and charged
into the hallway in an attemptto flee the location.
When he fled, a struggle betweenSergeant Novak and Morales
ensued during the time Moralesshoved Sergeant Novak to the
ground, causing him seriousinjury to his head.
Following the struggle, Moralescontinued to flee and
encountered Officer Santiago atthe end of the hallway.
(01:41:00):
Officer Santiago then dischargedtwo rounds from her service,
striking Morales.
He was taken to the hospital,vealed an ambulance, he was
treated for his injuries.
Morales' firearm was recoveredat the scene of the incident
during the investigation for hisactions, and Morales was
arrested and charged withcriminal possession of a weapon
in the second degree, assault inthe second degree on a police
(01:41:21):
officer, and recklessendangerment in the first degree
related charges.
SPEAKER_12 (01:41:25):
So he did have the
gun on him.
SPEAKER_11 (01:41:27):
Even if he didn't,
in her position, in her position
where she comes around thecorner, she already knows a gun
was shot, and this dude's rightthere that she knows is a
suspect.
I understand why she fired.
SPEAKER_12 (01:41:41):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_11 (01:41:41):
That that was all a
lot.
SPEAKER_12 (01:41:43):
Real funny second
decision.
SPEAKER_04 (01:41:45):
Yeah, but he got
past the elevator dorman.
Yeah, he did.
Yes, he did.
The guy holding the elevator up.
He ran part past him.
SPEAKER_11 (01:41:53):
Yeah.
Poor Bruce.
Bruce just texted me again.
He goes, Man, I am still at thehospital.
He's like, bro.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_12 (01:42:03):
And we we can't wait
to meet him.
SPEAKER_09 (01:42:04):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_04 (01:42:05):
We got Marine Blood
up there that put a link up to
Think Up.
SPEAKER_11 (01:42:10):
Uh yeah, Marine
Blood said, Do you want your PD
to have their own Eric to helptrain them?
Donate as we help raise fundsfor research for cloning him.
Oh shit.
Um, what I'm gonna try to do isI want to do an impromptu again.
Um, I'm trying to get my buddyGeorge.
(01:42:31):
Now that Tim, because guys, Timis was an experiment to get
somebody else in studio on atthe same time.
I've never done this before.
So this was kind of a learningthing.
So I'm really glad that thisworked out.
Because next thing I want to do,Matt, and if you're willing,
brother, I would love for you tobe on this um just to so you can
see the class.
I'm gonna have my buddy teachthe ego class that we're
(01:42:53):
teaching recruits.
It's awesome.
It like it gets all scientificand nerdy and talks about what
ego is, how you what part ofyour brain you're thinking of
when you're thinking logicallyand reasonably versus when
you're thinking um emotionally.
Uh-huh.
And that's what we end up seeinga lot of times when cops screw
up um and the ego takes overbecause they don't they're no
(01:43:15):
longer thinking with the frontpart of their brain.
Like it is it's so in-depth.
Um it's not a super long classby any means, um, but it it
really helps you understand howto recognize when you're no
longer thinking logically andreasonably with that frontal
lobe and and switch into thatemotional state.
(01:43:35):
And if you can recognize it,then you're gonna be more prone
to stepping back from yourselfand saying, Oh, oh, okay, I'm
getting I'm getting compromised,and I need to switch back into
the my logic and reasoning.
Um so it I think it'll helpcops, especially young cops,
because they're more susceptibleto it.
Um and so I I th I wanna I wannahave the class on here.
(01:43:59):
We can bullshit talk back andforth while it's going on.
But now guys like Tim or anybodyelse that's out there and it's
like your department's fuckedup, here's a video, and then
they just link it.
Uh and they'll link our video,and it can be a training video
for departments across thenation whenever we see because
you and I are just one person.
We we can we can only see somany videos on our own, and God
(01:44:20):
knows how many videos you getsent to you.
Uh, because I know I get a shitton sent to me.
Hundreds.
Yeah, and and I can't.
SPEAKER_04 (01:44:26):
I send them both you
guys see them.
SPEAKER_11 (01:44:28):
And and I can't keep
up with them all.
So uh it would be cool to haveuh that training video so our
people that follow us can belike, all right, uh this cop's
got an ego problem, they shouldcheck this video out.
Boop.
And they'll see you and melearning from the class and
watching it, and they'll they'llhave they I hope they copy it
and take it to their academy.
(01:44:49):
If they're willing to be, youknow, to have some
self-reflection and say maybeit's a problem.
I I think it'd be a good way togive back for free.
SPEAKER_12 (01:44:58):
Yeah, I agree.
SPEAKER_11 (01:44:59):
Yeah, I think it'd
be great.
SPEAKER_12 (01:45:00):
But uh save some PDs
a lot of money too.
SPEAKER_11 (01:45:03):
Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_04 (01:45:06):
I was the first one,
the first civilian to come onto
your podcast.
Or well on a live stream.
Yeah, and now I'm the first whatthe first one to come in studio.
First in person.
I mean in person.
I don't know what you've hadthat civilian.
I don't know if you've ever hadcops in here before.
SPEAKER_11 (01:45:25):
I've never had
anybody do what we're doing
right now.
SPEAKER_04 (01:45:27):
Okay.
Uh I'm the guinea pig on allgroundbreaker, Timmy.
Next time, huh?
You I'm gonna break you in.
That's what happens.
SPEAKER_11 (01:45:37):
If I'm walking funny
tomorrow, guys, you know, Timmy
got a hold of me.
SPEAKER_04 (01:45:42):
Matt's only three
and a half hours for me.
SPEAKER_11 (01:45:44):
So I'll tell you
this though.
Matt is uh he's pocket size foryou.
Well, I don't know how big Mattis, but he's he is uh Matt is uh
what I like to call verticallychallenged.
He's uh he's he's very widebecause he works out.
He he had to make up for theheight God didn't give him.
SPEAKER_04 (01:46:02):
See if we had enough
room in the with the camera, you
could compare me and you howtall we are to each other.
SPEAKER_11 (01:46:08):
Oh Jesus, yeah.
We would have to readjusteverything.
SPEAKER_04 (01:46:12):
Yeah, this is
literally he was I don't know.
SPEAKER_11 (01:46:15):
Yeah, I'm 5'11.
SPEAKER_04 (01:46:17):
Uh he was good.
You were you had to look up.
SPEAKER_11 (01:46:20):
Yeah, yeah.
I'm 5'11.
Matt, what are you five seven?
SPEAKER_12 (01:46:24):
Five's seven on a
good day.
Yeah, Jesus.
SPEAKER_11 (01:46:27):
Yeah.
You're the same height as mydad.
SPEAKER_12 (01:46:30):
Yeah.
Dad?
Say you.
I'm the shortest one in myfamily by far, and I and I'm
pissed off about it.
SPEAKER_04 (01:46:36):
Like I said, I want
to try to make arrangements,
Matt, with you uh before,hopefully before the big snow
hits.
Because you know, if you get it,I got it.
I know it because where I liveat.
And uh so I want to leteverybody know.
SPEAKER_11 (01:46:50):
He got his he got
his ghost patch.
SPEAKER_04 (01:46:52):
Got a ghost patch
patch.
Yep.
And he got uh see which one'sthis one.
SPEAKER_11 (01:46:57):
Don't read that one.
Don't read that one.
I ain't gonna read that one.
That's a special one.
SPEAKER_04 (01:47:00):
I gotta read that
one.
A donut TV coin.
SPEAKER_11 (01:47:05):
Yep, we got one of
our donut TV D TV coins for
coming on out.
Um, but no, uh, I'm hoping,Matt, more regularly, I can get
my old man in here now.
Oh and you know, get the getthat old school mentality, a
retired cop and uh now thatwe've got this setup working.
SPEAKER_04 (01:47:23):
So I I kind of like
it.
It was pretty cool.
I mean it worked out.
I can't wait till you get thechairs set up with the chairs.
SPEAKER_11 (01:47:30):
Yeah, yeah.
So the in-studio stuff, when Ido my in-studio podcast, I'm
getting rid of the table scene,and I'm gonna go to just an open
chair concept where you got acouple, you know, nice loungers
and kind of faced in towardseach other.
Yeah.
It'll get it, it just it'llcreate more room, or at least
the appearance of more room inthis space, because the way the
(01:47:51):
table is and the way thiscomputer desk is, it kind of
cuts the whole room in half.
So Tim can tell you, he's here.
SPEAKER_04 (01:47:59):
Yeah, I mean next to
the money and the ego and the
stripper pole.
Yeah.
He's gotta make that dough.
SPEAKER_11 (01:48:10):
Read it.
Read what?
What am I supposed to read?
I just saw that.
Read it! Julie, what am Isupposed to read?
SPEAKER_04 (01:48:17):
Yeah, we I can't
read.
Well, did it get caught?
Hold on.
SPEAKER_11 (01:48:21):
I don't know what
I'm supposed to read.
Um, I maybe this one.
Every time you get a cop thatshits on you in your comments,
you should reply with them thelink to the ego video.
Yeah.
Yeah, there you go.
Ego class.
You're the best cop.
You can do no wrong.
(01:48:43):
Oh shit, that's funny.
SPEAKER_12 (01:48:44):
I meant to thank
you.
I got uh tactical tequila.
Oh, you're gonna go on hispodcast?
Yeah, he could he called me theother day or he messaged me the
other day, so I'm gonna go on ina couple weeks.
SPEAKER_11 (01:48:54):
He's awesome.
He asked a lot of greatquestions.
Uh he sent me a list ofquestions.
Like, man, this guy doesn'tknow.
Yeah, like he's he's like superlike into it, man.
SPEAKER_12 (01:49:03):
Like, yeah, you
know, he sent me all stuff
regarding, so I can tell he'sresearched me big time.
SPEAKER_11 (01:49:07):
So yeah, and when he
so he asked me, he's like, Are
these questions okay with you?
I goes, I didn't read them,they're fine.
He's like, That's what I likeabout you, man.
You'll answer anything.
I was like, Yeah, man, if I cananswer it, I'll answer it.
If I can't, I'll tell you Ican't.
Like, yeah, I mean, you know, Iwas like, the only thing that's
really off limits is I can'ttell you where I work.
(01:49:28):
You can figure it out.
I can't stop you from tellingpeople.
Yep.
SPEAKER_12 (01:49:31):
I listened to your
whole video, your whole
interview with him.
That was really good.
Oh good stuff.
SPEAKER_11 (01:49:36):
You made it first
through the first two minutes?
SPEAKER_12 (01:49:38):
Made it through the
whole thing.
SPEAKER_11 (01:49:40):
Dang, that was good
stuff.
I want people to make sure thatI I did do one of my latest
podcasts uh with a chief.
Um, I'm not gonna say where, butit's very familiar to me.
And really cool.
Uh, and uh his name's EddieGarcia.
It was a great freakinginterview, and I don't mean
(01:50:01):
great because I did awesome.
I mean it was just fun.
I had a lot of fun talking tohim.
Um, he was really was a gooddude.
And uh I was really excited todo that.
SPEAKER_04 (01:50:11):
So um they got
questions all for me.
Oh, do they?
Yeah, I got Marine Blood, can'tbelieve that I'm here.
Wants me to do burnouts in yourliving room.
And is he in studio with you?
No, it's a magic trick.
SPEAKER_11 (01:50:31):
Yeah.
Take a selfie.
Look, we're we're butted up.
Look how big he is.
SPEAKER_10 (01:50:38):
He makes me look so
little.
SPEAKER_11 (01:50:40):
Fuck.
I'm a grown man, I promise.
SPEAKER_10 (01:50:44):
Fuck.
SPEAKER_11 (01:50:44):
I am a grown man.
Makes me not look like a man.
SPEAKER_04 (01:50:49):
I'm not that tiny.
SPEAKER_11 (01:50:51):
I feel like I need
to sit on Santa's lap.
SPEAKER_04 (01:50:52):
I just can't wait
till I mean banning.
SPEAKER_11 (01:50:55):
Yeah, banning will
give you a run for your money.
Banning's a imposing.
SPEAKER_04 (01:50:59):
So what would you
say?
Me bigger, banning or no,banning's bigger.
SPEAKER_11 (01:51:02):
He's bigger than I'm
thinking, maybe the same height,
if not a little taller.
SPEAKER_12 (01:51:06):
He's bigger.
SPEAKER_11 (01:51:07):
But yeah, he's
wider.
He's wider.
Yeah, he's wider.
unknown (01:51:10):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_12 (01:51:10):
And Banning's got
that remnant of the power
lifting.
SPEAKER_11 (01:51:14):
Yeah.
Yeah, Matt's right.
He got that whole power lifting.
Like he's just he looks like hetackles cattle.
That's just yeah.
Let's be fair.
That's what he does.
Um, oh, she's Julie's wantingthe thing that I told Tim not to
read.
I can't, because then it'd beviolating some uh some
work-related stuff.
I gave him a work-related coin,so he can't read that.
SPEAKER_04 (01:51:36):
That's all that's
what she does.
Oh, yeah, I wasn't gonna saythat's what I forgot.
SPEAKER_11 (01:51:40):
Yeah, it's just
work-related.
So that's all.
Can't be doing that on here,y'all.
SPEAKER_04 (01:51:46):
Hold on before
anything gets pushed across.
Uh I got texture or somethingreal quick.
SPEAKER_11 (01:51:51):
Lofton said, Oh, a
little Eric.
Damn it.
Took away my manhood rightthere.
Um, your workplace is publicinfo for anyone with half a
brain.
Yeah, absolutely.
It is not hard to figure outwhere I'm at.
It's just I cannot talk about iton here.
That's the thing.
It's just uh it's a generalorder.
(01:52:13):
It is uh, I'm not getting fired.
I need uh a steady uh paycheckfrom my work, and it's what
gives this show the credibilityit has, guys.
SPEAKER_04 (01:52:21):
I wonder.
Because uh, y'all she said it.
No, Tim is not from Eric'stowns.
That's all she said, because Itold her not to say.
Ah uh she's from Texasoriginally.
That's where I met her when shethat's where I met her.
She lived in Dallas.
SPEAKER_11 (01:52:35):
Talk into the mic.
Oh, I'm okay.
SPEAKER_04 (01:52:37):
You keep doing this.
Sorry.
I'm not talking to you anymore.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, she she lived in uh Texas.
SPEAKER_10 (01:52:44):
Okay.
SPEAKER_04 (01:52:44):
Uh I'm from Indiana,
and we're just down here
visiting her dad.
Yes.
So that's the reason I was ableto drive where I was, and it
took me a while to get here.
SPEAKER_11 (01:52:57):
So Freeman Key said
the chief Garcia interview was
great.
Thank you, sir.
I appreciate that.
Um I have uh the chief positionthat he took over.
I have the former chief.
Now he saw that interview, andnow he wants to be on, so
that'll be fun because having aformer chief means he can say
whatever he wants.
So I'm excited to kind of seewhat he had to say about what it
(01:53:20):
was like to be a chief in amajor, major city.
So that'd be very cool.
Eric works in the Milky Way.
That's all you need to know.
That's what she says.
She gave you the look, Tanil'slike, oh.
All right, Matt.
Um, real quick, um let me whatis it?
My brother's keeper?
(01:53:41):
My father's business.
My father's business closeenough.
SPEAKER_04 (01:53:46):
I could have told
you that.
SPEAKER_11 (01:53:47):
Nope, that's not the
right one.
SPEAKER_04 (01:53:49):
Oh, Matt.
I was gonna oh, when I come upthere, man, I got your book.
I'm gonna sign it.
SPEAKER_11 (01:53:55):
What's the what's
the web what's the website for?
Oh, I found it.
It's dot org.
Oh, is that what it is?
SPEAKER_04 (01:54:01):
Yeah, it's
myfathersbrothers.org.
Yeah, mfb youth.org.
SPEAKER_11 (01:54:05):
Yep, I got it now.
Yeah.
I wanna I always want to makesure I share it.
So let's share the screen.
Matt, give people a little bitof background on what you do
here and what they can find whenthey get to this site.
SPEAKER_12 (01:54:15):
Oh, we we uh we just
take any kid from our city,
don't care who they are, don'tcare what they've done.
We we gather them together, openour doors to them, feed them,
love them, let them play ball,uh, give them legal advice, uh
school advice, help them getjobs.
We do it all for these for thesekids.
Uh we love it.
Our city is is wonderful.
(01:54:35):
We've had everything in therefrom uh NBA, NBA player to uh
some of the best footballplayers around to just some of
the most normal, smartest kidsyou'll ever meet.
It's run by me and my sister.
We got a fabulous board, SusanSly.
Um, and there's been thousandsof kids come in and out of our
program, and it's like thehottest, hottest ticket in town
(01:54:57):
in my in my city.
SPEAKER_11 (01:54:58):
I like it.
I like it.
SPEAKER_12 (01:55:00):
We do we we got a
lot of mouse to feed, so any
support we get, we love it, anduh it goes to good use.
SPEAKER_11 (01:55:05):
I love it.
SPEAKER_12 (01:55:06):
Number one thing we
teach them about the Lord.
Love it.
SPEAKER_11 (01:55:09):
Make sure that's why
we stayed away from those tarot
cards for you.
Can't be jinxing it.
Uh so um, yeah, uh, make sureyou guys go check out that uh
website.
It's uh mfb youth.org.
Um and help Matt in his mission.
Uh, make sure you guys go checkout his Facebook, his YouTube,
(01:55:30):
his uh TikTok, all that stuff.
Like, follow, subscribe, do allthose things.
Um for us, again, if you couldjust like and follow, that's all
we really ask for.
That really helps us.
Uh, if you decide you want to belike Harrison Brock and uh uh
Craig Holcomb that wanna andBrand R86, the guys that support
our show on the regular, uh it'sbasically their show.
(01:55:52):
They they pay for everything.
So we appreciate that too.
Um again, we're not uh we wepile the money up in the corner.
Yeah, Tim will tell you.
SPEAKER_04 (01:56:01):
And I do have a
different name on TikTok now.
Oh, yeah, it's uh just a beardedTim.
Just bearded Tim, yeah.
Just a bearded Tim on TikTokbecause I had been getting a lot
of people typing in my name, theold name of mine, and it was
going to makeup tutorials.
SPEAKER_11 (01:56:21):
Who said that?
Can't believe Tim called you upfor having a small monitor on
the podcast.
Guess some people get screenenvy.
SPEAKER_04 (01:56:29):
Yeah, just 57-inch
uh his is actually smaller than
my three put together.
SPEAKER_11 (01:56:34):
Okay, yep, mine's
just one screen.
SPEAKER_04 (01:56:36):
I've got three
29-inch curved monitors all
decked into one.
SPEAKER_11 (01:56:41):
Ah, see, I got just
one feet bigger.
SPEAKER_04 (01:56:44):
Ha ha.
SPEAKER_11 (01:56:47):
Uh mine's natural
though.
Yours is pieced together.
Yeah, you had to do work.
Oh shit.
Uh, you got anything else,Matty, you want to get out
there?
SPEAKER_12 (01:56:57):
No, that's that's
it.
I just love you guys.
Support DTV.
We got some big things coming.
SPEAKER_04 (01:57:02):
And uh, yeah, I
can't wait to see you, Tim.
Hey, I'm like I said, I'm makingmy way across the country, man.
I just like I said, I'm gonnaone way or another, just uh make
it up there and closer.
I mean, I made it down here tosee this fool, so yeah, I'm a
little closer.
So he's staying in the loves.
I stayed in a loves parking lotto meet him.
(01:57:25):
Aww.
SPEAKER_11 (01:57:26):
So, you know,
trucker life.
I love it, Tim.
I loved you makeup videos.
Nice, all right, y'all.
Everybody, thanks for joiningus.
Have a good night.
Take it easy.
Love y'all.