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June 3, 2025 135 mins
This episode kicks off with a discussion of the aesthetics of the FS 2000 to the new MAC-9. We dive into Ukraine's drone attacks, US implications of a Colorado terrorist attack, and Mark Hamill's support for Ukraine. Plus we discuss NASA, moon bases, and SpaceX. Followed by social issues like homelessness and presidential pardons. We also touch on South Africa's challenges and reparation debate. The episode wraps up with parenting anecdotes and a look at vintage calculators.
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Here first.

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What's up with the green, the green alligator?
What's the deal with that?
Oh, I just felt you know?
Oh, you're you're not feeling like a a like aTerminator character now?
You're having a change.
Hold on.
I'm
gonna You're going Florida Man on us orsomething?
Are you okay.
Are you ready to go live?
I'll explain it to you when we let me see this.

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Let's let's do this.
I ain't got no guns.
I'm so tired.
I know.
Guns?
Oh, okay.
Alright.
Let me
My brain ain't even working today.
Okay.
I I feel like we should be feeding out to thefolks out there.

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I'll first wait for confirmation from everyoneout there.
I see hot dog nine ninety is out there.
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Yeah.
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Here we go.

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Come on.
Let's get that jazz hands up there.
We're taking it back from tourists.
There you go.
I hope you guys have your big girl panties on.
This is episode 1,064 of the Who Moved MyFreedom podcast on Rumble.
Oh, don't you Oh, there you go.
Have you ever have you ever ever shot that gun?
Have you ever shot that gun?

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I'm like, yes. I'm like,
Gun?
like, yes. I'm like, yes.
I have.
I have.
Question.
Good question.
I don't know.
This one is the pack so right now, I'm holdingup a FS 2,000 for everyone on audio.
This is with baby face b who is very tiredtoday.
There's one for sale on the internet nearby andit I just

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can't bring myself to spin these guys out.
Yeah.
I love to own one but What
kind of dumb money are they asking for?
2,500 for one.
Oh, fuck that.
No.
Yeah.
I I just can't I can't I can't.
Babyface was asking me over the weekend, what Ipaid for it.
I got this from Chris Ilog.

(03:15):
Mhmm.
On like, he he was a big fan of the podcast.
I'm not sure if he's in America anymore orwhat's going on.
But He's
still he's still around.
He's still around.
Yeah.
Shout out to him, and then Babyface was askingme what I paid for it, which I know I didn't
spend more than $1,500 on this back then, but Igot a friends and family deal.
So
I think when they were closing those out,remember one place was selling those way under

(03:37):
a thousand dollars.
Yeah.
Oh,
god.
Babyface, look.
Mine has the mine has the built
in phone.
Yours even has a flashlight built in.
This is
super cool.
Look at that.
I just
I can't I can't bring myself to pay.
I
I'm not a bullpup.
They don't even make these.
Do you have one of these, Walter?
No.
I I I don't care for the styling of the gunmyself.
I don't I
I the only Yeah.

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It's a boat.
Looks like a ship.
Gus.
It's a It's plastic.
Yeah.
It's called
the tactical tuna.
You know that.
Right?
It's
the tactical tuna because
it looks like
a tuna fish.
Yeah.
It's a
big fish.
Yeah.
I'll I'll take the I'll take the aug.
I'll take
the aug.
Yeah.
No.
The aug is a better it's a better it's thebest.
But that's classic in movies.

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That's in a ton of sci fi movies.
A ton.
I just can't get myself to spend it, man.
Ton of sci fi movies.
Walter, what are you holding up?
Patrick has given up on guns.
He surrendered.
I'm I'm I'm so busy today.
I've been
just paused to the world today.
I have I have the new on the market, MAC nine.
Very nice.
Very nice.
Juicy.

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Takes
a Have you shot it, Walter?
Have you shot it?
Not yet.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Uh-huh.
But, yeah, it takes m p five mags, has lastshot hold open because they have a modified m p
five mag with that little that little Nipple.
That little tit on the back.
Oh, so if you use the regular m p fives, itdoesn't hold open.
You I was just gonna ask, Can you use theregular m

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p fives?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
Cool.
It's normal.
M p five mags in there like in like Flynn.
Oh, sweet.
Yeah.
It's nice.
Sweet.
So, yeah, it's new on the market.
SDS is bringing them in or military armamentcorp.
Excuse me.
It's made it's made in Turkey, of course.
Mhmm.

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It is.
Has fire control similar to a a r 15.
Mhmm.
So there's probably a good chance that thosesuper safety kind of things would probably
clickity click in here.
Mhmm.
I'd love to see you mean that.
Look.
Pick pick a pick a tinny, pick a tinny rail inthe back.
Nice.
So, SHF stock come in?

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I'm thinking about it.
This one Mhmm.
You know, they they have these little groovesin the side of the receiver, but there's also
this screw right there for the ejector.
That kind of blocks because that's not longenough for a stock.
Mhmm.
So and it's the same way on that side too.
Mhmm.
But not to say that one couldn't be made, butwhat works really nice is a side folder.

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Mhmm.
So we'll see.
I don't know.
We'll see.
We'll see.
Yeah.
It looks good.
It looks good.
Oh, it has it has very I with the m p five bag,it gives it a gives it a nice look.
So I'll go full screen on it here in a second.
Babyface, you no guns, Nothing.
Nothing.
I'm I am We can't we can't convince you.

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I'm neck it with guns today now.
Oh, okay.
Me.
Ugh.
Alright.
So today, you're a communist, basically.
%.
Yeah.
Secretly, I've
always been surrendering to that.
Wow.
He must be talking
to I'm telling you, it's been
a day.
It's been a day.
Wow.
Okay.
We'll see if we could cheer him up, during thispodcast.

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I doubt it, but we'll try to cheer him up.
Like I said, it's episode 1,064, free for allMonday.
We've got Babyface P.
We've got Walter Keller.
Just the three of us here.
A couple of things I
three of us.
Yes.
Just the three of us.
We have
make a decision.
In a while.
Right?

(07:09):
It feels like
it's been a while.
Yeah.
Let me take us off the screen.
I'll show the look at that.
See, this is our logo for the day.
So we'll check it out.
We got a we got a green eyed scruffy dog.
That's for you, babyface.
I did a A lot of work went into that.
You're welcome.

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He's still he's not happy.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Are you do I have
to give you a thank okay.
So
Walter was asking about the gator because Yeah.
I try to do anthropomorphic when can.
So the dog is anthropomorphic right there.
Anthropomorphic.
You know, which for anyone who doesn't know,that is like a creature that looks like a man,

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but has the
Humanized human creatures.
Yeah.
Humanized like an animal.
So, like, other words, a man's body but dog'shead.
Or in the case of the gator here, it's a gatorbody with I mean, a man's body Well, it kinda
got gator scales on it with a man with a gatorhead.
The eyes are blue.
Couldn't control that one apparently.

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But it does have a mohawk.
You've seen this in nature, Walter.
Oh, You've seen you've no?
Okay.
I guess you haven't.
Not the mohawk.
The other day, we were looking at a gimp gator.
Yeah.
You guys remember that?

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We were looking at that gimp gator that
we Yeah.
Do.
I do.
Chopped in half by I don't know what.
And
then beast.
Yeah.
And then the eagle has green eyes too, whichactually looks pretty
good.
Yeah.
You know?
The green eyes are for Patrick, if anyone wantsto know.

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And then did you see the murder?
What?
Oh, man.
Drones, man.
The murder did you guys see the murder dronesin there?
The what?
The murder Murder drones.
Murder drones.
Do you know why I say murder do you know why Isay murder drones?
They're they're not murder drones.
They're plane blowing up drones.

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Oh, yeah.
I mean, bomber.
Bomber.
Not regular planes.
Strategic weapons.
That that whole thing, we'll get into itprobably.
That is
you couldn't you you couldn't
make a movie like that.
How can you, as a first wanna be first worldnuclear nation, allow an adversary to park two

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trucks within range of your your strike fleets,your bomber fleets, and nuke them.
What what how can you let that happen?
So we are getting into it.
We're talking about Ukraine.
Do do you remember, spent a couple months agowhen they had these drones flying over US
military bases?

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Yep.
Yep.
So tell me about that.
Well, so they said those were either civilianor corporate development drones.
They that's what they're telling us.
Yeah.
Well, guess what?
Mhmm.
It don't matter whether whose civiliandevelopment
Yeah.
Pit lands on top of your plane and goes bang.
It's Mhmm.
Fucking
done.
The the Genie is out of the bottle with drones.

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It has been for a long time, but Ukraine ispioneering the shit out of murder drones and
war drones.
We are in a the Ukraine gets the credit for forthis.
From now on, this is what this is how warfareis going.
They had to first build those trailers and putthe drones in.
Mhmm.
Then they set up a network a network with theradio feeder

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to Russia.
To Yeah.
To get no.
God.
Yeah.
Get to get the live feed.
Yeah.
To get the signal.
Yep.
That's Bill's
So is that like, what is that thing, Patrick?
Mesh is it like a mesh
network they say?
Has satellite.
Something.
They It's gotta be satellite feed.
Yeah.
Can't have a mesh There's
no way of having that work.
Mhmm.
Each each each each drone had its own flyer,its own pilot.

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So it's, a 50 drones total.
Yeah.
Zelensky was watching this live like, thepresident would when they're going to get Osama
bin Laden.
Oh, yeah.
And what what what I thought what I thought wasinteresting This
is harder to this is harder to do than getOsama bin Laden.
Yeah.
This was a this was a mission.
But what I thought was cool is that they had itin the roofs of the the trucks.

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Yeah.
Yeah.
And then yeah.
Roof over there.
Yeah.
So yeah.
That that
Did you see then the truck self destruct.
You see the fucker climb the truck and it wentoff?
No.
I didn't see that one.
A There's a video.
Oh, find it.
There's a guy crawls into the in the truck andexplodes.
Explodes.
Boom.
Well, I did see that the cops in Russia weretrying to shoot the drones down as they were

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seeing the drones going up, and they're tryingto shoot them down.
Dude, it's they didn't get they did not getPutin, which Putin needs to be gotten at this
point, in my opinion.
You know, Putin's Putin will be dealt with byhis own folks.
Just Eventually.
Kinda wonder.
Yeah.
Because when they they they assembled this shitand had a in a building right next to the FSB

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building.
It's crazy.
Are they really?
Is that what's BS said?
Yes.
This is all nuts, man.
This is all wow.
Shows you how incompetent those fuckers areover
there.
Now
Well, they took out a third of Russia's becauseI think they use these bombers.
Yeah.
They use these bombers.
These are, like, the nuclear bombers thatRussia has.

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Yes.
They do.
So a third of those are down.
The older one was is basically early sixtiesvintage is what they launched the glide bombs
from to go to the Ukraine.
So but it's how embarrassing is that?
Can you imagine?
That I no.
I can't.
I think that could be pulled off here inAmerica, believe it or not.
I know that's not peep
I you know, trust me.

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You can pull up right next to 99.9% of all TheUS military installations.
I can you can pull right up next to it andeasily fly.
I could tell you well, I won't say it, butMhmm.
You could easily fly the runway and go rightinto the hangar where
Yeah.
We're not fully prepared for that yet.
We're not fully prepped for that.
We don't have yeah.

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We don't have count we don't havecountermeasures.
We probably will.
I'm sure I'm sure we're working on it for sure,but we probably will shortly have
countermeasures.
Also don't back up to an enemy nation or
What are you talking about?
They
Mexico and Canada aren't gonna come try toscrew us.
It it would be people having to do within our
own name.
The king We don't The king of England was overin Canada starting shit, which is funny.

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But what I'm saying
is we
don't have we we're not we didn't start shitwith the country.
No.
You're right.
Yes.
You're right.
The same thing.
No.
No.
It's not the same thing.
I just thought it was funny that I don't know.
I have a tough time saying king Charles orwhatever.
First of all, I don't acknowledge kings.
Yeah.
No.
I don't acknowledge kings.
I don't acknowledge Kings.

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Don't like it whatsoever.
But he was over to He was over in Canadatalking shit about America, but the first thing
he Like, it was funny, the clip I saw, he waslike, we should acknowledge that we are sitting
in the land stolen stolen land or somebullshit.
The native peoples.
And I was like, what?
Fuck off.
Fuck right off.

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Charles has always been atypical kinda lefty.
Yeah.
So Yeah.
You know, touchy feely, you know you know, andall that stuff.
Yeah.
He was he was messing with old chicks, beforeMcCrone.
So Well,
his He was a man.
First off, that's a man.

(14:45):
No.
I'm not convinced that Camilla Parker Bowles isa is a woman.
She's she's no.
It's she's base she's basically the same age asCharlie, so don't that's not
that's not She looks she looks Yeah.
Yeah.
She looks old.
You know, he had a he he had a 20 year old, onethat wanted to fuck his brains out probably,

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and and he went with the old cigars cigarsCigarette Cigarette smoking ashtray.
I thought she was like his nanny or somethingat some point.
No.
No.
No.
We digress.
We digress.
No.
No.
No.
No.
But, yeah, you know, that that's pretty that'spretty amazing.
What?
No.

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That that that whole operation was that is thatis freaking there's been nothing like that in
any military thing.
Nothing Yeah.
Zero.
In a in a long time.
Not flying bombers.
Not flying not you know, not people suicidebombing, you know, nothing.
Just Not since this is would you say this isit's not on the level of Pearl Harbor, but it's

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were trying to they were trying to make somedumb shit about it.
Oh, this is our Pearl Harbor.
Fuck you.
No.
It's not it's not on that level because we welost a lot of America lost a lot of people in
Pearl Harbor Yeah.
But the but the feet the feet is probably up toa Pearl Harbor type thing.
I don't
know.
The the fucking Russians so lame.

(16:15):
Mhmm.
Yeah.
And today, they they it's just coincidentalthey did this yesterday, and today, they just
started talking again in Istanbul.
Yeah.
You think it's coincidental?
No.
Not at all.
But I would say that I would not necessarilywant to be living next to a Ukrainian power
station
Anytime soon.
Next to oh.
Yeah.
Because they're gonna bomb the fuck out of it.

(16:36):
There's gonna be retaliations.
I mean, there's no way around that.
Oh, there's gotta be.
That's you know, when you when you humiliatethe Ruskies Putin. The
The Ruskies like that.
Yeah.
Putin's got something.
I mean, they've been going back and forth.
This has been going on.
They've been going and forward.
But I think, in my opinion, on the politicsside of it, Trump gave the Russians an out.

(16:56):
They didn't They don't They're acting like theydon't wanna take it.
So, yeah, it is what it is.
Gave the Russians a Yeah.
It's on them.
Yeah.
I mean, he was trying to he was trying to getPutin to, like, come to the table and negotiate
peace and all that kind of stuff, but Putin isnot having it, obviously.
Well, all they all they want to negotiate isfor is stalling Stalling.

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Stalling.
Stalling.
Stalling.
So You know?
It is what it is from here.
Yeah.
Know?
And you know what?
You know, think about it now.
Every fucking truck riding around, somebody'sgoing
This suspect.
Is there a bomb
in there?
This is this is similar to that's thing.
What you're saying right now is similar to theIsraeli cell phone bombs and pager bombs.

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Because now all those guys are thinking is,shit.
My pager's gonna blow up in a second.
Yeah.
Is that is that truck pulled is that truckpulled over on the side of the road?
Goddamn.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, those truck truck drivers are gonnaplay hell over there.
They're gonna be they're
gonna be stopping every function.
Everywhere.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And and one of the things and I don't want tosee this, but, unfortunately, the genie is out

(18:05):
of the bottle with all the it has been for along time.
It's not because of the Ukrainians, but we willsee this in America, unfortunately.
Someone will try to pull up some version ofthis and all that kind of stuff.
And I don't
don't know that I don't know that it's entirelypossible in the same way.
I don't know.
It It'll take a lot of organization for sure.

(18:28):
Yeah.
You know?
And it'll take if it it will like, for us tosee on the level of what Ukraine just did, we
it would have to be state sponsored by someoneelse.
We probably will see small things thatindividuals might do in this family.
Guess there was a small thing over the weekendin

(18:49):
In Colorado?
Yeah.
And I I haven't I haven't heard that well, Idon't watch the news news, but the only way
that I found out about it is one of the YouTubechannels I look at, and the guy was they were
they were talking about it.
I didn't know this went on.
That was straight up terrorist
attack.
Either.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It was a terrorist attack.
And crazy the craziest thing, why did no onewell, no.

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Why would no one in why is no one in Coloradoover there armed?
Why do they have to, like, wake cops?
Because it's Colorado.
They're a bunch of
Colorado's this cowboy country.
I mean
No.
They're pussies.
They've
been like
a total pussies.
Yeah.
They've totally they've gone down to
Dude, it's four twenty, dude.
Dude.
Yeah.
Dude.
Yeah.
Dude.

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You know?
It's insane what's it's insane what's happeningto Colorado, but I still don't believe because
there's a lot of we have a lot of friends whoare gun folks in Colorado.
I've done several gun things out in Colorado,all that kind of stuff.
So there are gun people there, but, you know, Iguess a lot of them are trying to Well,
they're they're the politicians that aregetting voted in are anti gun for sure.

(19:51):
%.
Yeah.
It's crazy to see, like, in Colorado, NewMexico, places like that that shit like this
happens and no one look.
It can happen in Florida that stuff like thishappens and no one's there, but someone will
probably tag you up Florida.
You wanna start walking around trying
to Yeah.
Don't You better be careful here if you startdoing crazy shit because somebody's gonna shoot
your ass.
So, quick before we go to the break here, andwhen I come back from the break, I'll give

(20:15):
shout outs.
But you know why I said murder drone.
Right?
So No.
Do you know Luke Skywalker, the guy that playsLuke Skywalker, Mark Hamill?
Super Yeah.
Super liberal, nutso dude.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, he was on this podcast I was looking at.
I can't remember the name of it, but he like,there was a guy cooking, and he was talking
about how he supports Ukraine.

(20:36):
He's been sending money to Ukraine.
And the guy was like, really?
What are sending money to Ukraine for?
And he was like, oh, I sent it for drones, youknow.
And then they're like looking at each other,and the guy's like, you know, like, what?
And then he goes, but not the murder drones.
Not the murder drones.
Yes.
The murder drones.
I mean, all money that goes to drones inUkraine goes to murder drones.

(20:57):
If if if if he's if he thinks he's he's givingthe money to the ones that that are watching
the murder drones.
Right?
He could think whatever he wants.
And, you know, the reconnaissance drones tellwhere the murder drones where to go.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Yeah.
He
thinks he's he thinks he's better than
They are all murder drones.
They are all murder drones.

(21:19):
Yeah.
I mean
I could tell you that right now.
But Mark Hamill's an idiot.
Like, at least face what you're doing.
It's all good.
You wanna support Ukraine.
Just don't think you're not supporting themurderer.
Oh, shoot.
Mhmm.
Pick a Jews.
Yeah.
My bullets
My money didn't go to no murder My
bullets don't shoot anybody.

(21:40):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Live by the sword, you gotta be willing to dieby the sword.
Us, we're gun guys, you know.
It's how it goes.
How it goes.
Yeah.
Alright.
Let me see here.
A shout out to everyone who's out there.
I am we're gonna take a quick break.
We're gonna come back.
I'm gonna do shout outs to some other businessI wanna handle.

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Let me see.
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I ask you a question?
Sure.
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(23:07):
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You probably should ask Franklin Armory if youdon't.
Mhmm.
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They've been attempting to reverse that.
Right?
In different
Mhmm.
They like to do workarounds.

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Yeah.
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They've been fighting the ATF, doing Yeah.
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Mhmm.
So, they are I I I saw this on X.
I was looking on X.
I saw they got the YouTube deleted, and then, Iwas telling them, hey, you guys need to go to
Rumble because YouTube's doing this.
Like, they're going through, they're deletingmy videos all the time.
I think Babyface, same thing.
Walter.

(24:30):
Yeah.
Walter, the same thing.
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They are on Rumble, so it is Franklin Armory onRumble.
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Go check it out.
I'll invite them.
They've they've supported the podcast herepretty much from the beginning of the podcast,

(24:53):
so shout out to those guys.
And I think we all have to find ourselves overour mumble these days.
Unfortunately.
Yeah.
You know, this goes back and forward, but everytime that for the folks on the left that
Republicans get in power, they go more afterthe folks on YouTube that don't agree with

(25:15):
them.
And this is one of those scenarios.
I've seen a ramp up since the elections.
They were always doing things, but no.
You know, if if if if the Google slash YouTubepeople weren't such stupid fuckers
Mhmm.
When they they you know, they went after Trump,like, and lied and told stories and Mhmm.
You know, and the whole Russia thing, and theybanned people from talking about all this

(25:40):
stuff.
Why do you think why do you think thegovernment's going after them now?
Because they did all that silly shit.
I agree with you, but I don't think thegovernment is seriously going after them.
I don't see any real action Oh, yeah.
Happening there.
Well, they have they're in court.
They're, you know, anti trust stuff and allthat kind of thing.
So Yeah.

(26:00):
I don't know that I don't know that it will getany results out of that that will favor us.
Well, I don't know either by the meantime.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But
Yeah.
I mean, I think I think they should be looked
at.
Mhmm.
If they do wouldn't have been such turds toTrump, guess what?
They wouldn't be in court.
Yeah.
But this is not how the left thinks.
Like, right now, what they think I've heardthat the left is spending hundreds of millions
of dollars to find the next Joe Rogan becausethey think they need to find their own version

(26:25):
of Joe Rogan because somehow Joe Roganmagically got Trump elected, which is not true.
Let me go back in time for everybody that can'tremember the guy named Rush Limbaugh.
Mhmm.
Back back in the back in the late eighties,early nineties, the leftist tried to do the
same thing.
They were looking for some kind of miracle leftwing Rush Limbaugh, and they tried It

(26:48):
doesn't exist.
Well, the problem with the radio is it it'scommercial.
You have to have advertisers.
You have to make money.
Nobody wanted to advertise for that Mhmm.
Those dumbasses.
And it was all it was always a flop.
They couldn't But they already have CNN, MSNBC,CNBC.
That's a flop.
You know?
They have, yeah.
They have the BBC News, and they have AlJazeera.

(27:10):
Like, what what ex what else do they need?
Think they have enough, though, though.
No.
Well, no one listens to any of that crap.
Yeah.
I mean, you know, aside from my mother-in-lawsomething like that.
Bless her heart.
Right.
But
but, you know, like people.
Uh-huh.
Those are not viable those come

(27:31):
Mark Hamill listens to that news.
Yeah.
Well, you know Yeah.
Because it's not it's not the murder kindanews.
It's not the murder news.
Yeah.
I mean, I remember it was a there was a timewhen CNN was the news.
It was.
Yeah.
They didn't show their bias.
Yeah.
They had bias probably,
but Well, every they the networks have alwayshad bias.
It never it never felt as bad as a kid.

(27:54):
But they well, they did they weren't, like, inyour face bias bullshit.
Mhmm.
Know, like, where they where they have wherethree quarters of the time spent on on on air
is telling you about global warming and andtransgender lifestyles and all this bullshit
instead of showing you news, like, what's goingon in other parts of the world.
Mhmm.
Know?
Like they used to do on this.

(28:15):
But
I agree with you.
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
It's you know, I think that that search iskinda it's kinda stupid.
There was already people out there.
People aren't listening to them because peoplehave seen that they lied.
And especially after COVID, a lot of youngpeople who believed them through COVID turned

(28:37):
on
the and poked and shots and poked and and it'slike, it's all a bunch of bullshit.
Yes.
I mean, they were you know, and and now thatwhole thing now there's a new strain of COVID
and there's this and there's that.
Mhmm.
Fuck off.
And and and but it's not gonna hook.
They're not gonna hook anybody this time.
Yeah.
Nobody's credibility.
Great.
And just realize this.

(28:58):
I don't believe, like, I don't believe Fox Newsor anything like that now.
I don't believe everything
in the same boat.
Yeah.
I don't believe everything that Trump says orthat they're up to.
I don't watch that either.
You know?
Well The big beautiful bill is gonna do do justas much spending as any other bill that anybody
else put out there.
I don't give two fucks about the big beautifulbill, only for the stuff that affects us.

(29:21):
Yeah.
There's some good stuff in there that I'lltake, but these mofos, every time they get into
power, they up the spending.
But guess what?
It's gonna go through because politicians can'tresist the money.
So can I can I can we have some some fun?
Elon Trump in the Oval Office fightingphysically fighting with a cabinet person?

(29:46):
When did this happen?
No.
Did you see when he was in there?
He had a black eye?
Oh, no.
But he said that's from his son.
He said it was from his son.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Naturally.
Yes.
That's what he said.
Okay.
He he he they had a physical he had a physicalaltercation, I guess, with one of the cabinet
people.

(30:07):
Really?
With who?
Where'd you get this from?
You're CNN now.
No.
Walter's got better news than us.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, usually
Hank's Illuminate us.
By the way, I mean, usually Hank's news that hesends us is a couple days old.
My news is a couple days old.
When you when you text something, usually, I'veheard of it a day before.

(30:30):
Oh, okay.
Oh, because oh, oh, now you're the new JohnCrump.
No.
I my source I I'm just I've turned on YouTubeand I and I see the stuff with the people I
watch and it's
Oh, so where did you where did you hear aboutthis from then?
This was on the Brits had it on the channel Iwatched, the one British newspaper site.

(30:53):
They should why yeah.
Because they had lot they showed the whole whenhe was in there talking and had like kind of
news, like a a press thing in in the OvalOffice.
Mhmm.
And and and you could see his eye was like hehad a black eye.
Mhmm.
And then they were saying that another anotherguy that I watched said he had a physical
altercation in one of one of this cabinetpeople.

(31:16):
I don't if it was Department of Energy or edsomewhere one of those one of those were the
male.
It's about the same age as him.
I guess they got a little pushing match orsomething.
I don't know if there was, like, punching.
But and they're also saying because Elon has aproblem with substances and not the I think

(31:36):
yeah.
Not just pot.
Yeah.
You're talking about ketamine.
You're talking about prior ketamine use.
Yeah.
I think all that's BS, to be honest with you.
My my You know, more that, that's all fake newsfrom especially if it's coming from Europe.
I think it's fake news.
Yeah.
It depends on who's pushing it.
And let's imagine that let let's imaginesomehow in the in the cabinet meeting or

(31:58):
whatever, I don't I'm not sure how they wouldget a chance under those circumstances to get
close enough to a guy who's like, it's a lot ofthem in there, a lot of security in there, and
Elon has his own bodyguards and stuff likethat.
Don't think that's a room with full of people.
I don't think they're Yeah.
But that's what I'm saying.
I don't think it's that easy, and I think if itdid happen, we would know a lot more about it.

(32:21):
He was asked about it right in front of Trumpand he said that it was his son messing around
and he told his son to go ahead and punch himin the face and Yeah.
Here's one thing I would say, like, first ofall, I don't wanna, I'm not trying to defend
Elon Musk or anything like that, but Elon iskind of You know you know, it's like our friend
John.
Right?
Scaptism.
Yeah.
He's got that and he's the kind And just likeJohn, he's the kind of person who's not gonna

(32:44):
lie to you.
He's just gonna tell you.
So I think that if he did get into a fight withwhich he has.
That's in the like, Elon has been like that inthe past, like, in the corporate side of the
world.
When he had issues, he would wrestle it outwith and that kind of thing.
But I think he would just straight up go, yeah,I got into this thing with so and so or

(33:06):
whatever.
Don't care about as the tism man, he would havetold us.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know.
It's suspect.
No lie.
Yeah.
It's suspect to me.
Yeah.
It's suspect to me.
So, But I'm I don't doubt that there's powerstruggles in there, though.
Because everyone No matter how rich Elon is, nomatter how rich you are, president of America

(33:29):
trumps, pun intended Well everything.
Let me tell you that.
The the, what the guy that he was gonna put inthe administrator of NASA, he just un
unnominated him.
Yeah.
Unnominated which is funny.
Yes.
What did that guy do?
Well, be they say it's because he's not toeingthe line.
That's perfectly valid.
I think I think and Trump said it's because hegave money to Democrats, but That's

(33:53):
perfectly valid.
Why should he give him a job?
But but he their side is saying that that Trumpknew about it, but maybe Trump personally
didn't knew.
Maybe his team knew.
Maybe Trump when he listen.
I don't blame Trump for loyalty tests.
I'm sorry.
Mhmm.
He's he's been burned already.
Oh, mean, that that but Isaacman.
That's Isaacman.
There yeah.
But yeah.

(34:18):
You you know, you it's like what Bush said.
Bush has said either you're with us or oragainst us.
Mhmm.
I think with Trump, he cannot afford,backstabbers up in there.
Mm-mm.
Not this term.
Yeah.
No.
No.
No.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, but it could be also, his, hisstatements he made about science and and and

(34:39):
NASCAR and everything too because Oh.
Money's been cut from a lot of the stuff.
And and some folks are Mhmm.
Upset.
But a lot of people, I guess, excited aboutthis guy coming on board.
Right.
But, but now that's now they're gonna get athud probably.
So
Well, I was gonna say to you, I don't I don'tthink Musk wants it, but, and I think Musk put,

(35:02):
like you said, put that guy up.
I don't think Musk wants it though.
So who who do you think
I don't know why.
They didn't mention anybody yet.
Because you can't go the old school way.
NASA has just been fucking around for a
long you get some old retired senator thatcan't see past his end of his arm?
No.
No.
It needs to be a business guy.
I would like to see a business guy, but I wouldhate to see someone like Bezos who's totally

(35:25):
faked space.
Somebody somebody who wants us pushing furtherinto space as well.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, okay.
That's because one of the things they saidmight be because Trump has fallen for this Mars
idea, and Isaacman was more the lunar guy.
You know, the Uh-huh.
And but and I know I know everybody says Mars,Mars, Mars, but we can't even get the starship

(35:49):
into a proper orbit yet.
So
Yeah.
Right.
I agree with you.
I think we need to go moon first.
Moon is a good base.
Then we start then we start making links alongthe way.
Yeah.
You have to beat the Chinese back to the moon.
Yes.
Agreed.
Agreed.
Chinese back
to the moon.
Yeah.
And set up the orbital thing around the moonand do all that stuff.

(36:10):
Yeah.
The moon is the moon is easy compared to thisMars idea.
That's so they say, but
It's it's easy.
They already did it.
The NASA
the NASA It's easier.
It's easier.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We need to keep our eyes on the price.
Yeah.
And and stop
One step at a time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I I Yeah.

(36:31):
It's like if I if I come over to your place andyou say, I'm gonna build a 30 story starch gray
scraper right on my property here.
And I'm a tell you, you're so full of shitthat's coming out your ears, son.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
I
mean, you know,
it's like No.
I I know.
Do it.
Yeah.
I'm gonna do it.
It's like
Well And so
my dad was that kind of person.
He built a 30 story tars scraper.
Right?

(36:51):
It is crazy enough.
Yeah.
You
know, listen, I The the idea of Mars is cool,but, you know, Mars is not the solution to our
problems.
So we can't see it monolithically as like,let's go to Mars, that proves something,
because we already went to the moon.
Need to be practical and we need a base closeto Earth that we could put people on.

(37:18):
Yes.
Pract yes.
Heck, Strange is saying practical.
Practical?
Yeah.
No.
I agree with I I agree with you.
Yes.
You need to you need to first thing you need wedid have an American space station.
Yeah.
Not not Yeah.
Not the Chinese.
Yeah.
You see how the Chinese are mad Trump's talkingabout the Golden Dome and all that and they're
pissed off about that?
Mhmm.
We need to have an American where you have toyou know, you you gotta pay to go there if you

(37:42):
wanna go.
Yeah.
We need to we need to kick the Russians.
We need to stop flying with the Russians to theInternet.
Yeah.
We need to be able to laser people up fromspace.
Yes.
We do.
Okay, Elon.
No.
We're from the moon.
We need to be able to take your ass out fromthe moon.
And so, in other words, like, you know, we weneed that.
Yeah.
We need to, like, actually plant our flagthere, actually establish bases.

(38:05):
There should be people on the moon, forexample, all the time, you know.
Not that the moon could be in danger.
The moon could get hit by asteroid or whateveras well.
But That's that's 60 year old technology.
Yes.
Mhmm.
Yep.
Yeah.
Moon base is 60 year old technology.
Yep.
Yeah.
It's just a matter of having the will to do it.
Yes.
Not getting caught up in this.

(38:26):
As soon as they start talking about that stuff,they start talking about poor people and the
homeless and the the mantra that always comesback up and Mhmm.
And then how we need to feed everybody and, youknow, that whole that that bullshit hasn't
worked, obviously.
You can still, you know Right.
But anyways, yes.
So I I you know, I'm like I said, I they needsomebody with a little bit of chutzpah in

(38:49):
charge at NASA NASA.
Yeah.
But Also focus.
They need focus.
Yeah.
And I think that Trump is not super focused, bythe way.
No.
No.
You know?
There's too much to
Not on everything.
Too short of amount of time.
Yes.
Yeah.
So Well
You have you have to let somebody like thatthat's gonna run an agency like that have a

(39:11):
little bit of let let him let him have a littlebit of space.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
And not everything has to be approved by theTrump speech writer.
Mhmm.
So it Yeah.
It it falls right.
That's what the problem was.
He wasn't following the party line.
Mhmm.
And Trump's like, no.
No.
No.
No.

(39:31):
Yeah.
But I think I think that's one of the issues,with Trump.
It's a double edged sword that, you know It'slike the big beautiful bill.
Right?
All he sees is that, mister big beautiful bill,I'm gonna have the most beautiful bill and
that's all he sees.
And so, like, anyone Like, Rand Paul is now hisenemy, let's say, because Rand Paul's not

(39:51):
supporting big
Thomas Massey is he he's calling out ThomasMassey even though Thomas Massey is, like, the
only person that's that says we shouldn't bespending more money on stupid shit.
Yeah.
And and, you know, Trump's just sees as as anattack and that's the the problem here.
Right?
Because I don't think that that's an attack onTrump necessarily.

(40:13):
It's too easy for all these politicians to wantThis like, for example, Musk and Trump differ
on this, and Musk has been saying, you know,I'm not down with what's going on with this big
beautiful bill because all the money that thatMusk spent this time to save out of Doge is
going right back into bill.
It all the way.
Yep.
Yeah.

(40:33):
Yeah, there's something going on there, butreally with Trump, the thing that, and I don't
have Trump's ear.
I don't have near enough plastic surgery or,any kind of, you know, like, influence or
anything like that, but, obviously, it takes alot of plastic surgery, because most of the
people, like, really close to him I see havetremendous amounts of that.

(40:53):
You know you know that there's a thing calledTrump face now.
Right?
You know about this?
I I don't I don't follow those.
Yeah.
You know, or Mar a Lago, the Mar a Lago lookthat women are asking for when they go into the
plastic surgeon.
Is that is that like a does is that is thatalso a clip sculpting thing or something?

(41:14):
I don't know.
But if you look at, like, if you look at all ofTrump's kids who that you know, if you look at
them, they all have plastic like, their wivesall ridiculous.
Their wives all have crazy plastic surgery andall that kind of stuff.
And whenever you see the parties, it's like catwomen walking around.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
That's funny.
But but it looks terrible.
So
You know.

(41:35):
Yeah.
Nothing nothing better than a a real un a %natural, female.
Yes.
Let me let me give some shout outs real quickhere before we go to the next segment.
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Kurt twenty four, Cbollus.
Let's see.

(41:56):
Cbollus says, why have NASA now?
Anyway, Elon does it better.
I kind of agree.
You need you need more you need more than oneoption.
You can't they can't rely on one person.
Yeah.
Because, obviously Mhmm.
Go ahead.
Keep shouting.
Keep shouting.
Keep shouting.
No.
You're good.
Go.
No.
Because, you know, like like I said before, wehaven't even had a successful mission yet.

(42:20):
Yeah.
And Yeah.
And and a lot of what they're he's doing withthat ship is never gonna work.
He's gonna make it sound like it's gonna work.
No.
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Yeah.
Shout out to the guys from High Point.
Yeah.
You know what?
Listen.
So, SpaceX So, look at all the troubles thatMusk had, for example, with Tesla.
Right?
You know, Musk hasn't been paid since, like,2019, as the the guy running Tesla.
He hasn't been paid.
There's this His his his compensation packagehas been held up by Delaware court.

(43:28):
So, that's an issue with with Tesla beingpublicly traded.
Right?
So, SpaceX is not publicly traded.
There are some it's not just Musk.
There are some private people, but the reasonwhy I agree with you that we need two different
directions, what if something happened to Musk?
What what would happen with SpaceX?

(43:49):
It don't belong to us.
What what what happen yeah.
What happens if it don't work?
What happens if they burn all their money?
There is a limit to even though Musk is a richman.
What if he dies?
Goes boom, right on the side of all that stuffover there.
Yeah.
What happens?
I mean And I don't think I think they're doinga good job.

(44:10):
They are learning their rapid production, youknow, crash and burn.
That's how they learn what's wrong.
So, like, even that last launch, they wanna seewhat's wrong with stuff, but we need our own
thing.
Like, America America needs something that itYeah.
Owns.
Maybe it buys technology from them, it developsthings, but at the same time, dealing with
Boeing and all these companies, they've justbeen sucking on the t of America for

(44:35):
generations and not accomplishing There's
not strong leadership.
That's why that's why that that that happens.
You have to have people that they're in chargeto say, you know, guys don't deliver by x day,
you're out.
Boom.
Done.
Over.
Yeah.
They gotta be tough with them.
Yeah.
Over.
Yeah.
I mean and yet you gotta set okay.

(44:55):
SpaceX with the the Dragon.
Excellent.
They're coming up on their five hundredthlaunch, I think.
Mhmm.
I just see the I get the notices and it'scoming up to 500.
Yeah.
Awesome shit.
It yeah.
It works.
Boom.
It works.
Mhmm.
Even that last launch was amazing even thoughpeople say technically it's a failure.
It was a test.
Well, there were failures on both ends.

(45:16):
Mhmm.
The booster had a failure and the other one hada failure.
But once again, it's gonna actually there's alot of reasons that things are maybe not
working and at some point, you have to admityou're an alcoholic to fix it.
Mhmm.
You know I'm trying that kind of thing.
Mhmm.
So maybe at some point, you have to realizemaybe this stainless steel, heavy duty, built

(45:36):
too heavy, we don't have enough power to evenget the payload that because he's he's Musk has
a, I guess, a habit of exaggerating.
Mhmm.
Exaggerating, like, the thrust on the Raptor ofthree engines hasn't I don't think it's doing
what he says it does in this, you know, thismirror.

(45:57):
Not and not survive the trip.
So
But he has what it takes in order to push thelimits.
It's like Howard Hughes.
Right?
If you look at Howard Hughes
it up.
Yeah.
It takes a little bit of crazy.
It takes a little but it takes a little bit ofcrazy and they did develop some things that
were useful, but it's his own money to burn.

(46:18):
I I give I I I I give him that.
I mean, he's got a freaking organization thatruns crazy fast, but sometimes you need to, you
know, change your you know, if your gun isn'tif your gun doesn't shoot like you think it
does, at some point you gotta realize that andand fix the
Yeah.
The problem.

(46:38):
Yeah.
I think you could go I I understand that wholeshoot and fire, try this, do this, boom.
Fast, fast, fast, fast, fast.
But how many times do you have to fail in a rowbefore you say, oh, we gotta slow down this
thing.
Oh, we gotta back down a little bit.
Mhmm.
We gotta figure out what's going on here.
Yeah.
But they're pushing ahead of what's going on,and I think they've already developed stuff we
could use.
Yeah.

(46:58):
I mean, I think we're we're all, you know,pretty much on the the same thing with that.
We we need the government to do this, but thegovernment needs to function right with all the
money they get from doing it.
I'm okay with a lot of money going to itbecause I think overall it does help humanity,
even though it may not help like a microcosm ofpeople somewhere.

(47:19):
Right?
But we can't California should have proven tous, LA itself, that we could spend billions of
dollars and we cannot help people who arehomeless and all that kind of stuff in the ways
that we can.
That was
That it's such a dumb idea
that you're gonna
fix that by throwing money at it.
Well, you you money can help, but it has to goin the right places.

(47:43):
It
it can't be kind, money.
Mhmm.
What I mean, you can't treat these problemslike like, oh, oh, oh, oh.
Clean the fucking streets up.
Yeah.
Open open mental institutions again.
We need mental institutions.
Right.
That's mistake.
They go into a treatment program where theylike it or not, and if they don't survive, they

(48:05):
die.
Yep.
We don't keep hitting them with the Norconstuff Boom.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, if you wanna be a heroin addict andand blow your mind up with that shit, go for
it.
You're gonna die.
You're you have the liberty to do that.
Yes.
Yeah.
And then sweep them off the side, clean thestreet, wash the shit off the
street Mhmm.
Clean up the tents.
You don't be fucking sitting the tentunderneath the interstate.

(48:26):
You should stop being so friendly about thesethings.
You have to stop this idea that you oh, well,they have problems.
Well, fuck.
Everybody's got problems.
Yes.
Human beings need discipline.
Human beings need discipline.
Yes.
Right.
Right.
Right.
And and, oh, they don't have any this.
They don't have any that.
Well, guess what?
If they're fucking nuts and it's nine degreesand they're walking around in five layers of

(48:46):
coats, they're crazy.
Put them in a place like they used to be andput them in institution, you'd be somehow
surprised people straighten up when they getlocked.
Well, everyone's yeah.
Everyone's not gonna want to live like that.
Yeah.
We we need to do this I and
you guys shouldn't have to see that shit.
Your kids shouldn't have to see that shit.
Mhmm.

(49:07):
It's for the better of everybody to get thesepeople off the streets.
Mhmm.
I agree with that.
Emotional.
Mhmm.
No.
You're right.
Instead of money on all these other programs,when I see these people all drugged up and
like, oh, like, like this, I feel bad for them.
They need to be taken off the streets and andtry to be fixed.

(49:28):
That could be done.
Trust me.
Mhmm.
Either they do
You could probably save most people, not allpeople though.
Well, you can't save everybody and you justtell them that.
If you wanna be that way, you're gonna die.
Nobody's gonna poke you with the with the stuffanymore and stop your Yep.
You're gonna die.
And then you just take them off and put them inthe crematory.
Mhmm.
I mean, it's and sweep up clean up streets.

(49:49):
These streets are covered with people and shitand garbage.
Mhmm.
It's embarrassing.
Where do we live in Yeah.
It's embarrassing.
It is.
And also rule of law, you you know.
It's a lot of craziness going on.
Yeah.
Oh, we're gonna let people steal stuff out ofstores and all this stuff.
Put a fucking security guard with a shotgun.
You wanna steal that shit?
You wanna die for that bottle of Yeah.

(50:10):
Yep.
Of hair net?
You wanna die for that?
We're gonna start seeing what we're seeing inEurope.
I know it sounds like some craziness, but we'regonna start seeing where people are just
attacking One.
Innocent people in the streets No.
Willy nilly.
Crazy crazy fuck fuckers do that shit too.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Know, the the guy that the guy that they theydid the stuff in Colorado said, oh, I'd do it

(50:31):
again.
Yes.
They're Yeah.
We don't need them.
It happens.
It happens.
Don't need them.
I always post on every I only type it
as r o p e.
Yes.
R o
p e.
We're we're too soft.
Our our toast is
The guy who admitted that he killed these twoyoung people working for that the Israeli
embassy, come
on.

(50:52):
Straight to the gallows.
Why are we wasting money?
Straight to the gallows.
Why are we wasting money?
You
know?
Ropes are usable.
You get about a you get a lot of You get a lotof use out of that rope too.
I mean Mhmm.
But,
you know, a lot of This got bad.
I hate to distract, and there's so many thingsthat we need to talk about.
Yeah.
But this got really bad because the country wasbeing ran by Autopen.

(51:15):
It's not a joke.
They were like No.
That's true.
You know, there there there was just somepeople that we don't no one elected.
I hate to sound like Fox News or something, butit's just some fucking assistants and and and
Joe Biden running the country that don't give ashit.
Yep.
No.
And selling selling that auto pen.

(51:36):
Yeah.
Probably saying that.
Auto pen.
Oh, no problies.
All those pardons?
Yeah.
Every one of those are paid for.
Yeah.
But now that's but that's gonna be the thingnow.
Trump's still pardoning people.
So now every day, Trump's pardoning people.
Okay.
I think there are people that should bepardoned, but everyone who's getting pardoned
shouldn't be pardoned.
Not not very many.
You know?

(51:57):
But he's still doing it, and we will see thatTrump will I mark my words what I'm telling
you.
At the end of his administration, Trump isgonna pardon a whole bunch of people in his
administration.
We have now made that a thing, and that'sinsane.
Joe thank Joe Biden for that.
Yeah.
That's forever now.
I think that's forever now.
Every president does that from now on.

(52:18):
Mhmm.
I think so.
I Walter, I don't I don't think it's a goodthing.
I think it's horrible for America.
I think it's, like, a red flag around downfall.
But it's it's the way it's gonna be though.
What was I gonna say?
One good thing Trump has done by starting toround up all the illegals and and deporting

(52:38):
them, all the other countries are saying, fuck.
He can do it, so can we.
Before Trump started doing that, nobody waseven thinking about it.
It's amazing what's happening now.
Now now the well, they've all talked about it.
See, they they all came to meet they all cameto talk to him at the White House.
They were talking about the Ukraine, but Ithink they were also talking about this plan

(53:01):
Mhmm.
To clean clean house in Europe.
Mhmm.
You're not gonna you're not gonna hear Trumptalk bad about it.
You're not gonna hear Macron talk bad about usdoing it.
But there is talk in Europe of, like, yeah.
We gotta get rid of all these crazy mofos.
The fuck.
You gotta
people are not these people are not European.
Compatible with Western society.

(53:22):
They're not.
Thank you.
The Italian the Italian female prime ministersaid that too and was like, get them the fuck
out.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
If you don't wanna be part of society, then wedon't want you.
Everyone has to adhere to that in some respectin order for us to have a civilization.
You know?
You can't be out here going after peoplebecause of their religion and and all that kind

(53:44):
of stuff, you know?
At the end, we we entitled to our opinions, butthat doesn't entitle us to go out and start
slaughtering people.
You know?
Raping women.
Yeah.
So I agree with you on that.
Let me finish the shout outs because I knowwe're too, like, fired up.
Why are going again?
We are never gonna get the shout Hold on.

(54:04):
Let me see.
I don't know.
Okay.
I'm missing a bunch of these.
Where was I?
Shooting Gallery is out there, I think.
Hey, Joe.
Yeah.
Joe is out there.
He says something about Grady Judd will gettheir asses.
Oh, yeah.
We need we need Grady Judds in every county.
Yeah.
Kurt twenty four says hi to us.

(54:27):
Let's see.
Night Train says, hey, live in Delaware.
Okay.
Very cool.
Shout out to Night Train.
Hotdog nine ninety says the government can't doanything right except screw things up.
Yep.
Pretty smart people right now pretty good.
Yeah.
Night Train says the most terrifying words inEnglish language are I'm from the government.

(54:47):
I'm here to help.
I'm here to help.
Ronald Reagan?
Well, yeah, that that don't work.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Jay Grew says something I did wanna bring up,you know, pardon Matt.
So, you know, yes, You know, I think he'stalking about CRS.
But also, you know, what about FPS Russia?
Like, if you go to pardon some people, thereare some people who are very unjustly

(55:10):
suffering.
Right?
I think I think CRS now has cancer.
Right?
That's what word is.
I don't know the details, but
Yeah.
You know, but there's that particular case Ithink you should look at, you know, there's a
whole bunch of things about that whole thingthat you could be on one side or the other or
whatever, but I think at the end of the day, hegot a bum wrap.

(55:32):
And at least he's, you know, like, time servedshould be good enough.
I mean, this is worst case scenario I'mtalking, you know.
I don't I don't think he committed a crime, butHe did, though.
Yeah.
That's
His only crime was hubris.
Yes.
His only crime was, like, you know, trying tobe badass in the wind of, you know, government

(55:58):
overreach, I think.
But, yeah, I think at this point, he's paidenough of a price.
I mean, who did who did he ever hurt?
You know?
Nobody.
And the keys were not real, and it was justinsane.
All of it was crazy.
Yeah.
So it it would be nice to see him get a pardon,you know.

(56:20):
And I'm not mad at most people that are gettingpardoned.
I don't know why a lot of rappers are stillgetting pardoned by Trump, but whatever.
Mean, I'm I came from I grew up in hip hop andeverything, but I don't really understand what
is happening.
I don't I don't know what's up with therappers.
Buying votes?

(56:41):
Yeah.
Do you think there's some kind of Yeah.
I don't
know if Is there a connection between Trumpsomehow and, like, the rapper's lawyers?
Or what the fuck is going on with that?
I don't I don't think it's buying him any Youknow, I don't think it's getting him anywhere
with with the bro brothers.
I know.
I don't think that's the
I'm not sure why he's doing it, but the rapperseem to have a direct line to getting pardoned.

(57:06):
You know, even people are floating that hemight pardon Diddy.
Please do not, dude.
I don't think Diddy's getting evicted in thefirst place.
But Fifty Cent came out and was like, he'stalking to Trump directly, telling him not to
pardon Diddy.
Yeah.
Come on.
If I don't think Diddy's gonna get convicted,but I think he is a criminal and he is a
horrible person.

(57:26):
But, yeah, I don't understand why you wouldpardon him.
That would be a terrible mistake.
But, this
You you talk about all this law and orderbullshit, and then, you do that kind of thing.
Yeah.
But I well, from what I've seen, the Diddystuff, the Diddy trial stuff, from what I've
seen and I'm trying to avoid it.
Like, when I see on the news that some maleescort called the punishers testify, I don't

(57:52):
wanna see that.
I wanna go to sleep at night.
I don't wanna have those kinds of thoughts.
Well, okay.
Yeah.
What you're
saying that the
punisher.
Garbage garbage in, garbage out.
Yeah.
That that's a if you watch a lot of garbage
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I don't think what they're throwing atDiddy comes rises to the level See, so they're

(58:13):
trying to put, Rico charges on him, conspiracy,you know, all this kind of stuff.
And I think he obviously is a really badperson.
I've always said that.
And everyone's always known that.
That's always been out there.
If you look at the Boondocks, Thuglicious, therapper is Thuglicious and the yeah.
I think it's based on him and a bunch of otherrappers and bullshit there.

(58:34):
Walter probably has never seen the Boondocks.
Boondocks is a fantastic show.
I've seen the Boondocks.
Oh, really?
Uncle what's his name?
Uncle Uncle Festus?
Uncle Festus is
a No.
No.
It's not Festus. Not
No.
No. Not Festus.
Who is it?
Uncle Ruckus.
Uncle Ruckus.
There you go.
Back to this.
He's white.
Yeah.
He acts like he's a white guy.

(58:54):
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
The you know, the the guy who created theBoondocks, the young artist who created the
Boondocks, he's a black guy.
You know that guy got cancelled.
Right?
Because of it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because he put a lot of the truth into theboondocks.
He talked about Oprah, shit that we're seeingnow.
Mhmm.

(59:15):
He talked about R he talked about r Kelly.
He did a whole episode on MTV.
He had a whole episode on MTV being like
Yeah.
It's just dumb shit for black people and The
boondocks was all truth bombs.
He was dropping all truth bombs in theboondocks years ago.
He was talking about all these parties, all thecraziness going on.

(59:36):
So was Wendy Williams talking about a lot ofthe shit going on out there.
But, you know
How does
Oprah how does Oprah get away with it?
She's part of the Illuminati.
She She
She's the Illuminati is white.
She's part of another group.
The Illuminati No.
She's part
of the millionaire club.

(59:56):
Illuminati don't got no brothers in Illuminati.
You think there's no you think mhmm.
That's all I I I bet you differ.
Supposedly, she's part of a billionaire groupthat meets in DC or in New York every every
couple years.
Yeah.
Well, I don't agree with you.
I think there's a lot of so what are you sayingthat the Saudis aren't in the Illuminati?
They're not white dudes.
They're definitely not in the Illuminati,though.

(01:00:18):
They have their What
what's so what's the Saudi Arabian Illuminaticalled?
They're a bunch of no.
I can
We don't know.
Yeah.
I know.
I can't I'm not sure I can say that on
this.
You won't survive.
You won't get the words out.
Yeah.
You're it's like you're not gonna have a blackyou're not gonna have a black SS guy.

(01:00:38):
Okay?
Yeah.
Yep.
I'll I'll just say that.
Okay?
No.
I understand I understand
that.
So there's groups
So you think there's a black blackanadi, Ben?
A blackanadi.
Yeah.
I can see black yes.
You think there's a black Illuminati?
Mhmm.
Just like black Twitter.
There's a network.
Mhmm.
And Oprah was a a supplier to what's his face?

(01:00:59):
The guy that got busted for for banging thechicks and and, you know, and doing all that
stuff in Hollywood.
Mhmm.
It's in jail right now.
She supplied
Yeah.
Weinstein.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She was one of the suppliers of of skin forthat.
Mhmm.
So once again, that's all in that network.
That's the Yeah.
But she was also get you don't know.
She was getting stuff out of there.

(01:01:19):
Oprah is undercover.
A lesbian too.
So Yeah.
But, you know Mhmm.
Whatever.
You know?
Yeah.
It's all good.
That's a different network.
Yeah.
They're all feeding our children to the lizardpeople and the aliens.
Might cross streams every once in a while, butit's there's different
Yeah.
That's like the Europeans that run the EuropeanUnion and all that stuff.

(01:01:41):
That's not that's not the same group thatthere's different groups.
I'm just saying that.
Okay.
There's different Illuminati's.
I agree.
I would agree with that probably.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And they cross and they and they do theirthing, you know, supply this by that.
We'll do this.
You do me.
You do that.
Mhmm.
But they don't live together.
Yeah.
So What Illuminati are you in, Walter?

(01:02:03):
Patrick and I have often wondered about this.
I'm just throwing Patrick under the bus rightnow.
Like I said the other night on the chat thing,I'm fixing my, stargate right now.
Once I get the stargate fixed, I'm out of here.
You're oh, you're out of here?
Okay.
I'm gonna go the other dimension.
Oh, just make sure you leave me and Patricksome shit.

(01:02:24):
Mhmm.
Come back with some better stuff.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
Just I just wanna know what I'm getting left.
I'll come back with the pocket the pocketphaser.
Oh, boy.
Yeah.
Walter, is it the crow magnum illuminati?
The secret society of the cavemen that havebeen running the planet since the dawn of time.

(01:02:48):
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Woman.
Yeah.
Let's see.
We got thirteen seconds.
I don't know if there's any other things.
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Okay.
Before, who was it?
I think c Bolus was saying that that what's hisname?
Walter is his name just went.
Your mind is now, but

(01:03:56):
Yeah.
I'm trying to see where what he was sayingabout it.
Hold on one second here.
Oh, here it goes.
Cibola says, Chris Eilog, he's talking aboutlives down there flying rich.
Does he still live down there by flying rich?
Okay.
Yeah.
Picking a Chris
at Walter.
Yeah.
Walter is a time What is that Do you knowthere's a Mhmm.

(01:04:19):
Like, I think it's DC unit Yes.
We got those butterfly things
Chris, yeah.
From him.
By the way, smash those thumbs ups out there,guys.
We need and and and want and encourage you tosmash those thumbs ups.
There's a character in DC who was like acaveman.
Remember?
And he lives forever.
Do you know what character I'm talking about,Patrick?

(01:04:41):
In in What do you see?
He's in the DC I think he's in the DC universebecause I used to see him on the Justice League
cartoon.
And he's like this guy who, like, way back inthe caveman days
Savage?
Yes.
Daniel Savage.
That's Walton.
Vandal.
Vandal.
Vandal Savage.
Vandal Savage.
Yes.
What did he do?
He's, like, he's, like, old school.

(01:05:01):
Just
No.
He was, like, a caveman
and a supervillain.
Yeah.
A a meteorite came down and it made, like, camedown and made him live forever.
He's said to be a Cro Magnon warrior who gainedimmortality and advanced healing abilities
after encountering this strange meteoriteduring prehistoric times.
Yeah.
And he outlives Batman and everybody.

(01:05:23):
Like got turned to your
Yeah.
He cannot die.
He cannot be destroyed.
That's close to Walter.
Well, I'm not
gonna go
down for it, but I don't wanna I don't wannaDon't jinx it.
Push my
luck.
Push my luck.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Don't jinx it.
One thing I gotta do, I don't know exactly howto to have this conversation, but I guess we

(01:05:46):
gotta have it.
We gotta shout out, like, we're talking aboutChris Ailog and other people, our friends.
We gotta talk about, you know, one of thefamous dicks, you know, Richard you know, our
friend, Richard Monder.
So apparently, he's very sick.
He's over in jolly old England.
You guys know who we're talking about.
He's been on the podcast.

(01:06:06):
The guy that wears the jacket with all thepatches and stuff like that.
He's been to SHOT Show and all that kind ofstuff.
So I guess he's really sick.
I I you know?
Mhmm.
From what I hear, very sick.
So I I hate to hear that.
Kinda sucks.
He doesn't want anyone to make a big deal outof it, but it doesn't sound too good.
Yeah.
I don't know.

(01:06:27):
Though, we I haven't heard the details, I don'tknow what it is yet.
Yeah.
I haven't heard bad things are.
Yeah.
I mean, he did He has been communicating withme on Instagram, which is like the worst place
to try to communicate with me on.
Mhmm.
But yeah.
I So I did see him communicating with me onInstagram, and, yeah.

(01:06:48):
He's it seems like he's really sick, it itdoesn't look good.
That's what I could say.
And a I say a friend of the of the HankStrange, the whole podcast thing since forever.
Oh.
Yeah.
Forever.
Yeah.
Mean, I was over in I was over in England at 16and up at something o'clock.

(01:07:09):
Think he'd be up at, like, 02:00 in themorning.
Mhmm.
Or whatever it is, that time change over there,midnight, one o'clock, and he's off the show
and everything.
Yeah.
So Yeah.
When we do the podcast, it's real early inEngland, so he he can't often.
But he has joined us.
He has come out here and visited all of us.
It's midnight when we start in England.
So
Yeah.

(01:07:29):
So I it sucks to hear that, you know, he's he'sa really cool guy.
I'll keep you guys informed with what's goingon and the details because I don't know exactly
what's going on and I know that he doesn'twanna make a big thing out of it.
But, yeah, it sucks.
Yeah.
Sucks to hear that news.

(01:07:50):
And he was
trying to he was trying to immigrate over to tothe jolly old United States.
How fucked up They are.
How fucked up is America?
They won't take a British dude.
Oh, and a hardworking one at that.
Yeah.
And so let me that's a subject I wanna justtouch briefly.
We don't have to go deep into it.
Mhmm.
The South Africans, white South Africans

(01:08:11):
Right.
Right.
That have been persecuted over in South Africaby the black South Africans.
Mhmm.
Lots and lots of them would like to come here.
Mhmm.
Those folks are farmers.
They're workers.
They have Yeah.
You know.
That's not their choice to leave either.
They, you know, they but a lot of people hereget all over all their all their panties all

(01:08:32):
wound up about that.
And I'm, like, going, they got people herethat'll work, that'll that'll you know?
They're not looking to get on the governmentcheese.
I'm all about immigration, about people comingto America.
If you want if you're gonna offer Americasomething and made America a better place, you
appreciate it.

(01:08:52):
Agree with that.
I agree with that.
We we should be picky with who we just just letin.
Oh, yeah.
A %.
A %.
We don't need to just be letting in any oldperson.
You know?
Mhmm.
No.
No.
Yeah.
So, I mean, I don't know what part of it youyou wanna talk about, Walter or Patrick,
because
I don't I It was in the news and then the thenthe the president of South Africa shows up in

(01:09:16):
the Oval Office of Trump.
And Trump basically probably trying to bust hisballs about it.
I didn't see all of it.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
But I get once again, he left somebody kind ofspeechless, I think.
He was he was saying exactly what you think.
Well, this isn't happening.
This is we're not doing this.
Nobody's calling for the death of these peopleand it's like

(01:09:36):
It's been happening for years
over time.
Long time.
And then Trump had, well, let me play thisvideo and it's like Yeah.
Well, that dude all that dude came over herefor is to try to get money.
That's all.
Yeah.
That I think that's true.
Now now, partially, some of the stuff thatTrump is showing is not exactly accurate.
That always happens.

(01:09:56):
But is this thing been going on?
Yes, I think so.
But what's been happening in South Africa hasbeen going on for a long time.
Right?
This is a big issue that's been going on waybefore I was ever born, and I'm, like, 53 years
old, And, if you go way back when, you know,when folks were going from, I don't know,

(01:10:17):
Austria, wherever they were going from,Germany, whatever, going over to South Africa
and settling there and the way that theytreated the folks over there, that became a
whole thing.
That's what wound up happening with NelsonMandela going to prison and then coming out,
and then there was a whole thing after that.
But ultimately, South Africa at some point whenwas it that South Africa had, like they ended

(01:10:40):
all of this, and then they said, okay.
Now everybody magically, we are all absolved ofall our crimes.
Do you remember that?
Like, everyone would
I don't remember that specifically, but yeah.
So but these people are like farmers and stuff.
These people
are Yeah.
So so but since since so, you know, what I'mtrying to say to you is there was apartheid in

(01:11:01):
a in in South Africa, and there were a lot ofbad things that those guys did.
Right?
Just like anything else.
But then at some point, after Mandela came out,they they said everyone can come up here and
confess to their crimes no matter who it was,whether it was the the Africans, the the black
folks in in South Africa, or the white folkswho were also Africans once you're born there.

(01:11:24):
Like, Elon Musk was born Yeah.
But but now you're an African.
You were born there.
It's like if you're born in America, you're anAmerican.
So That only works one way though.
Yeah.
But they all
Or if you're politically left or right, it thatworks different.
Yeah.
But they had a parlay.
They had a parlay and they had a magical,you're all now absorbed, we'll all go back to
zero.

(01:11:45):
That obviously didn't work because now
I know that's not how it
works.
Yeah.
It's not working because now it's gone to theother side and, the black Africans now are
taking back shit, which they feel like, youknow, the So they're out there killing.
They're killing people.
And I agree with what the people were saying inthat press conference.
It's not just white people that are gettingkilled in South Africa.

(01:12:09):
A lot of people are getting killed in SouthAfrica.
Right.
There's
a lot of crimes.
crimes. That
way.
Yeah.
It always happens.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean so let's let's kill our let's kill ourproductive people
Mhmm.
And chase chase them all the way.
So then and I hate to say this, a lot of thosepeople over there can't don't know how to flush
a toilet, much less grow crops.

(01:12:31):
Mhmm.
So Or or use a toilet properly.
Even And they're gonna grow food?
No.
It doesn't work.
Think I think this is a problem that comes whenpeople So it's like when we talk about
reparations.
Right?
So, if we have reparations Let's say we hadreparations and we took this money.
We burn a lot of money in America.

(01:12:51):
I'm not I'm not telling you guys I agree withreparations.
But let's say we took it and magically gave itto people.
Do you think it will solve people's shit?
No.
I would be investing
I told you before, man.
I start I start selling donks.
That's all Yeah.
But is it but at the end of the day, is itgonna solve our shit?
Or a hundred years from now, will we still hateeach other?
Well won't solve this.

(01:13:12):
That wealth will be gone from those families inunder five years.
Mhmm.
All of it.
All of it.
In under five years, we'll be gone andwhoever's running whatever business will be
back owning all.
Yeah.
And is it gonna solve the fact that we hateeach other because of skin color, because of
religion, because of this thing?
Dangerous.
I don't like your face.

(01:13:35):
You know, it's not gonna solve anything.
We have to solve shit.
So, like, it I think South Africa is in aposition of anywhere else in The whole African
content continent is fucked up, and SouthAfrica is one of the Like, not everywhere in
Africa can put their problems on just whitepeople.
Africa The con African continent has got a lotof natural resources and it's still fucked up.

(01:13:57):
So Yeah.
It's been fucked forever.
So, to me, the the In order for them to fixshit, people have to, like, take responsibility
for shit and whoever's there, you gotta workwith them.
They don't just go after white people.
They don't like anybody who's not from
Well
who's not who's not black.
Disagree with the socialists.
And in fact, the ones that run Africa SouthAfrica Mhmm.

(01:14:17):
And Zimbabwe, they're all socialists.
Yeah.
They're all
But e
but eve but in a lot of these countries,they've been So, for example, a lot of Indians
went to Africa to to work, right, to Like, notnot a long time ago, in the eighties, in the
seventies, etcetera, and they're killing thosewhat did those people do?
What the Indians They're not black.

(01:14:39):
That that's exactly yeah.
Exactly.
When when when when Obama went to to to get hisroots in Africa, they didn't like his ass
either because his mama was Yeah.
A honky.
No.
I know.
I mean, when I lived in Nigeria, that that allwent down.
Yeah.
Right.
And and that's that's that's the way it iseverywhere.
Yeah.
But that's not the solution to your problems.

(01:15:00):
Right?
Ultimately, the solutions to your problems willgo, look, right now, in this space I'm in, I'm
fucked up.
You know what?
Maybe I'll get better.
I'll take this job, I'll work there until I canget some money and start my own business No.
Then I'll do No.
Patrick's shaking his head.
Why not?
Why not?
How would you would you feel tomorrow if youdidn't eat dinner tonight?

(01:15:22):
I'd be hungry.
Exactly.
Yeah.
You But I
would but I would do something about it and Iwouldn't spend my time blaming other people for
my shit.
See, it's it's funny because you don't evenunderstand the I'll I'll send you a thing after
this about IQs and how people with sub 90 IQscan't understand Yeah.

(01:15:44):
Hypothetical futures.
They they can't even plan ahead for
If you live in a place if you live in anenvironment where the weather never changes, it
stays warm all the time.
You don't have to have thick walls.
You don't need blankets.
You don't need if you have if you're put in anenvironment where you have to adapt and it gets
cold, you die.

(01:16:05):
It's
hard.
Yeah.
Because you
can't you don't have a yeah.
Because it's not in it's not in the psyche.
It's not I have to say, not in the genes.
It's not in the gene pool.
And a lot of those places in those countries,they can live in a grass shack with a bed made
out of sticks in their hat.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Well, so and and that's the that's my issue Ihave with that press.

(01:16:27):
So Lola and I were looking at that pressconference, right, with the with the president
or whatever he is of South Africa.
And and Lola's Lola was born in in Ghana, we'relooking at it.
We both had the same thought.
This guy's here to just get money.
He's getting money.
He's always
I thought he was.
Yeah.
But but but how much money do you need to get?
Like, no amount of money that's gone into SouthAfrica or anywhere else in Africa has solved

(01:16:50):
Yeah.
And and ultimately, people have to fix theirshit.
I don't understand why like, if you have thisproblem if you have a problem of crime in South
Africa, like, you know South Africa is thenumber one place to get carjacked?
You know what you start You start merking outcarjackers.
Africa Sub Saharan Africa does not have theconcept of routine maintenance.

(01:17:17):
Like, that doesn't exist to them either.
We put wells in
we put this in.
We put generators in When
they break And but they don't maintain theythey don't maintain infrastructure.
They don't they don't do any of that
because it's not They they they they scrap itout and then
Yeah.
So we're so we're not helping those people.
We're not helping them by
helping shit.
No.
We're not helping them at Yeah.
You're not helping them by help.

(01:17:38):
They have to help the Whatever the situation isover there, they have to help This is
a Jesus Christ moment.
You gotta help
them and help themselves.
For me, I think with the fish.
With the with the I don't care if Trump givesthe white farmers, like, a thing or I don't
care because a whole bunch of different peopleget special whatevers.

(01:17:58):
But if there's a problem in South Africa andthe people of South Africa, whether they're
black or white, don't solve their problems,people will pay the price.
And whoever wins at the end is who deserves towin.
So if the if the Africans kill off all thewhite people and then their life goes to shit
after that, then, hey, that's the way it goes.
If the white people kill all of them.

(01:18:19):
Walter probably has a gun sitting right next tohim that fed many, many, many a farmer.
And then once that country disappeared, theystarved.
There it is.
So so now
Zimbabwe is a perfect example.
Oh, Rhodesia?
Yeah.
Yes.
Perfect example.

(01:18:40):
Yes.
They killed off they killed off and got rid ofall whities and they killed all the farmland.
Yeah.
But then so then what happens is on you.
Farm.
What then what happens is on you.
Right?
I think Yes.
Absolutely.
%.
The best thing I ever saw one time was adocumentary about South Africa after apartheid.
Mhmm.
They're talking they're talking to an olderblack man, and he says, I was safer.

(01:19:04):
I was safer during apartheid.
That's Mhmm.
I didn't have to worry about being robbed.
I didn't because there was there was law andorder.
I mean,
if you And it doesn't mean apartheid was good,but yet you had No.
You have to have law and order.
You have rules.
Yes.
You you have to have rules in order for peopleto function.
But if the black people in South Africa takeover, and let's say they get rid of all the

(01:19:27):
white people, that's not gonna solve theirproblem.
That's like moving That's like thinking, oh,you know what?
I don't like I don't like where I'm at rightnow because I'm out here banging like all the
my neighbors' wives and doing all kinds ofcrazy shit and stealing everybody's radios and
smoking meth and doing everything.
You know what?
I'm gonna move to another state.
Everything will be awesome.

(01:19:48):
When I go over there, you know what you'll bedoing?
You'll be banging everybody's wives, stealingstealing everything, smoking meth.
To what we were that IQ thing is not there.
Mhmm.
So you're never gonna
if you
But but this is why we need natural selection.
Right?
The stupid people need to die.

(01:20:08):
But
If you let them Here
here's the thing.
Here here's the thing is it's not just thestupid people.
Look at look at barbecue in Haiti.
He's probably not the smartest one there, butMike makes right in certain places.
But eventually, if if the if the if those folkstake over, Haiti, then eventually Oh.

(01:20:28):
If they run Haiti, then what happens to Haitiis on them?
By the way, I've seen drones drone stuff goingon in Haiti too.
Speaking drone
Speaking the hey.
Speaking of Haiti, did you see what was in thenews recently?
About Haiti?
Yes.
Mm-mm.
The person who formerly of Blackwater.
Mhmm.
He still is in the business of

(01:20:49):
Eric Eric Prince, you're talking about.
He's still in the business he is still in thebusiness of cleansing.
Yeah.
Oh, really?
I didn't know he was into ethnic cleansing.
That's that's dangerous.
Anyways Oh.
Okay.
Do a little do a little background on theAfrica, and it was Executive Outcomes.

(01:21:09):
Yes.
That was the name of the company.
Yep.
They would come in
when they were hired by the government, Ifinished with which which war it was, and they
cleaned house.
Mhmm.
No no around.
No the taken prisoners, they cleaned house,killed all the and things got better Mhmm.
In these places.
But the UN didn't like that because that wasyou know, that's not going by our rules.

(01:21:32):
That's going by your your own rules.
Ex so that guy that runs Blackwater has beenhired or he's suppose
For Haiti?
He's cleaning up Haiti?
Yeah.
There's there's a good chance he might bringhis fellows in there, and they're gonna I tell
you what, you bring you bring you bring a anarmy of spec ops guys, and they'll clean Haiti
up and up.
Won't take very many

(01:21:53):
Yeah.
I mean, can take over anyway.
Many.
They'll just every one of them will be targetit'll be target practice all day long.
Yeah.
It's not But then what though?
But then what?
Well That's that's the thing
is you're you're Law and order.
But you're
back How long
are we gonna put are we gonna just put somepeople in there who don't deserve it?
Walter, you're you're back to Zimbabwe at thatpoint, I think.

(01:22:14):
Yeah.
You're back to the mean,
if if if you go in and clean up Haiti and thengive the government to someone who didn't fight
and die, what is the whole premise of America?
Americans decided to to fight and die and riskbeing hung by the by the king by rebelling
against, England, and they and this is theresult of that.

(01:22:35):
America, this is the result.
Right?
So Yeah.
Once again, we'll go back to we're gonna goback to the IQ thing.
Mhmm.
You have to have a superior IQ to make thatdecision you're gonna fight.
If you don't have the superior IQ, you'll goand you'll hide.
It's Okay?
I think it's a little bit more than IQ.

(01:22:56):
It's also vision.
You have to see that if you don't quite correctyourself, comes from intelligence.
You got Mhmm.
I gotta see past from intelligence.
You got a see past tomorrow lunch at noontimetoday.
That correct.
Yeah.
So Mhmm.
Someone's gotta do the dirty work.
Mhmm.
Visionaries.
Visionaries are all they tend to be the smarterones.

(01:23:17):
Oh, I mean
You if you don't make things better foryourself, you're always going to be It's it's
it's as simple as like, we're gonna we're gonnahit a a break here, but it's Look at your kids.
Look at your kids.
You could do everything for your kids.
At some point, you gotta teach them the fireburns and all that kind of stuff.
Right?
Let's take this break.
We'll be right back.
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I think all of us have kids.
Right?
We all have kids.
Mhmm.

(01:24:23):
So Walter and my kids are pretty much adults.
You've got Lil Cromie, but we're all parentsand we're you know, you you love your kids, you
wanna take care of them, but you try to teachthem shit because you can't stop the real
world.
Y'all y'all have seen me in my parenting ishe's gonna have to learn.
He's and he's gonna learn from mistakes andfrom from doing the I don't ever let him do

(01:24:47):
something that will hurt him permanently.
Yeah.
You let him do something.
You don't want him to be hurt, but yeah.
Know If he's gonna fall over because he didsomething dumb, I'm gonna let him fall over
because he did something dumb.
He won't
do it in a second time.
Well, you would think that.
Right?
Mhmm.
Mine tends not to do it a second time.
You've seen you've seen YouTube.
Right?
You've seen YouTube.
Right?
It's true.
It's true.

(01:25:08):
And, again, we're back to IQ.
Thank you.
And you can teach somebody all day long what'sright and wrong, but if they don't have enough
damn sense in their skullcap Mhmm.
To realize it's right and wrong, they're gonnakeep doing the same fucking shit all day.
Mhmm.
You have to save yourself.
It's it's, you know, there's nothing wrong withpeople helping each other.
We're friends, we all help each other, we tryto help people, we help people we don't know.

(01:25:31):
Right?
Or we don't know that well.
There's nothing wrong with that, but if But,you know, you could just You're not gonna
accomplish anything if you can't figure it outhow to do it yourself, and this is the problem.
And that's the biggest thing that I took out ofthat conference that you're talking about.
I was like, okay.
Because remember, the the president of SouthAfrica, he had all these white dudes who were

(01:25:56):
either famous, like sports figures or whatever,or rich white dudes in South Africa, and they
were agreeing with him.
So, my question was like, what the fuck are youdoing in the White House, and what do you want
from Go back over there and fix this shit.
At
some point, you're gonna have to learn to fish.

(01:26:16):
I don't know what to tell people.
Yeah.
And how to clean the fish
when you're the And I swear to you, like, Ihave a lot of friends.
I grew up with a lot of people from Haiti.
I want I don't I don't want bad for Haiti, butHaiti is not gonna get fixed unless all If if
you're Haitian and you think what's happeningin Haiti is bad, like, leave your your your

(01:26:38):
awesome toast, like Patrick says, and go toHaiti and fight for Haiti.
Why is it If if this If some white dudes goover there, and I don't think that all the, you
know, black Yeah.
It's not gonna be all white dudes.
But if if someone else has to come over thereand take over Haiti, even if they clean it up
and give it back to you, you'll fuck it upagain.
We're not yeah.
If if we have to come clean it up, we shouldnot have to give it back to you.

(01:27:00):
We get the spoils.
We get to fix it.
We get to do whatever we can with it, but thenthat becomes a problem.
I don't I don't want those spoils.
I love either.
I don't technically, I don't want Haiti
either.
No.
But if you gotta you gotta
hate physically a beautiful place.
It's an island.
It's the island of Hispaniola.
Yeah.
But there's plenty other islands out there thataren't
aren't that heavy.
Go right on the other side of that then.
Yeah.
The Dominican Republic is the island ofHispaniola.

(01:27:23):
Have you ever seen Dominican chicks?
They are gorgeous.
Yeah.
It's beautiful place.
Yeah.
If you get it if you get it even again whereyou don't have the armed gangs as much running
around Mhmm.
You'll have a better chance at it.
You can't the the poor guy the poor guy livingin his hut or his or his shack, who don't got
any way to defend himself, and he can't becauseit's illegal, You know, it's never gonna

(01:27:47):
change.
I'm with you I'm with you on that, but let meexplain this to you.
I've had, like, big arguments, like, because Ihave friends who are Haitian.
Right?
And I've had big arguments with them, like,they get mad if you say that Haiti is a
shithole and all of this and they tell me, oh,I got I have a beautiful house in Haiti and
it's true.
Well, you're not there.

(01:28:08):
Thing to them Why are you there?
Yeah.
My thing to them is then fucking go over thereand fight for that shit.
Why are you here?
Yeah.
You could have awesome things in Haiti, youdon't need to be here, but you need to be
willing to die for it.
Oh.
So
this is this is just the reality of life thatwe live.

(01:28:29):
The same thing could happen right here inAmerica.
Right here in Florida where we live, the worldcould change and the question is, if things get
bad over here, are we all willing to fight anddie for it?
And I'll tell you
know in Florida.
So But I'm What what I'm saying is, if thingswere here like that, this is Yeah.
Is I'm not
leaving Florida.
This is my land.
This is my country.

(01:28:50):
I'll fight for it and I'll die for it.
You love Haiti, if you love like, I I born inGuyana, if you love any place in the world so
much, you know, and you get mad when people sayshit about where you came from, go over there
and fix that shit because another person fixingit for you doesn't make anything.
And if you're not willing to fix to fight andfix for it, then it's not really your place.

(01:29:13):
You don't really love it.
Wave the flag and pretend like you're Haitian.
Yeah.
You're an American now.
And and I've seen I've seen all the houses andeverything, but I'll I'll give you an example,
like, my mother-in-law on Lola's side in firstof all, Ghana is is, I think, very different
from a lot of places in Africa.
Right?
It doesn't have all this shit going on.

(01:29:34):
And Ghana has like stuff that, you know,natural resources.
Why doesn't it have all this shit going on?
I think That's important.
Yeah.
I think the people of Ghana First of all, theyhave a They produce a lot of cocoa, coffee and
stuff like that and they, you know, they'vejust run the government there a little
differently.
I don't wanna say it's perfect because there'sbeen corruption.

(01:29:57):
But why is better?
What what?
That's not They're doing something
Because Because they Yes.
They work on it.
It makes it makes it better.
But here's the thing I'm trying to tell you.
So, like, you know, her her her family havelike some land and houses or whatever over
there and they're always telling me, oh, know,you guys should like take this Come and take

(01:30:17):
this over and do this.
Here's the thing though, they had to like goback there and fight for it because you can
have a house over there, and if you don't spendtime there, and someone goes and sits on that
land, they'll take it over from you.
Yeah.
And it's now theirs.
Now you have to go back and fight for it
and do all never I am not buying land overseasin some place that I can't be there all the

(01:30:38):
time.
Tell them
I tell them hell no.
I said I already bought my little piece ofAfrica.
It's called Florida.
Yeah.
It's called threat.
It's called threat.
Yeah.
I already I already have my spot I'm gonnafight for.
I am not gonna go start pouring my money intosome other place.
This is my place.
I'll fight for everything over here.

(01:31:00):
I'll vote if I have to.
I'll make I'll I'll put myself out If I gottafight, you know, I mean, I do vote.
Right?
But you understand what I'm saying.
This is where I'm invested in, and people needto decide, and you can't, like, have other
people fight your battles for you and expect itto the situation to change.
This I don't care where it is.
It's the same thing going on in in in Ukraine,but Ukrainians are out there.

(01:31:24):
They're out there kicking asses.
They're fighting.
Yeah.
We are helping them.
I can't I don't want American boots on theground, but I don't blame them for fighting for
their own country.
I'm Yeah.
It's a it's a noble thing for them to do.
Yeah.
And I'm not against us giving like everyHaitian that marches, like, we put up put up a
location and say, okay.
You wanna go to Haiti?
Go over here.

(01:31:44):
You'll get your guns and your ammo and yourrations, and then you'll get on this boat, and
we'll send you down there.
I don't mind.
It's like
It's all good.
Yeah.
But, you know, you gotta be willing to do it.
If you're not willing to do it, you don't lovethat place enough.
Yeah.
As long as they don't get there and sell it tothe first person they run.
That's that's the problem.
Oh, I mean, that happens a lot.

(01:32:07):
You saw what happened to Gaza.
Right?
You saw what happened to Gaza to the big fooddistrict place that the Americans were running
there.
Right?
What?
People stole it and
They got overrun, thousands of them.
Well, yeah, they're starving to death.
But it's And it's kind of their it's kind oftheir own fault.
I'm not saying I
thought you were gonna say it's kind of theirthing.
Starving
to death

(01:32:27):
is kind of their thing.
No.
But I mean, why did this happen?
Why did this whole thing happen?
You can't harbor terrorists sizzle.
You can't harp, like, this.
Okay.
For sure, there may be some people who, youknow, didn't, like, support what happened, oh,
like, the attack on Israel.
Well, now
they don't.
But if you but if you harbor these people andyou protect them and they go over here and do

(01:32:49):
this thing and then those guys go, well, nowwe're gonna fuck you up.
Dude, next time, don't don't let those peoplelive because you will you will starve.
You'll wind up starving.
It sounds cruel but it's the reality of whathappens.
You Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Unfortunately.
Yeah.
But it was Yeah.
It was not just a few people, it was thousands.

(01:33:11):
Because they are starving and the and the
That's me.
If there's something like that going on and Ineed food, I'm finding it.
They didn't I guess they're they didn't, like,go after the people in there.
They just wanted the stuff.
Yeah.
They just want food.
They just want
They're hungry.
They're hungry.
But you but did this come from nowhere?
No.
No.
I mean, you know, when your when the peoplethat run your your settlement are doing bad

(01:33:35):
things, bad things are gonna happen.
Yeah.
If you don't want your neighbor to come over toyour house and kick your ass
I'm not sure when he shows up, you hit him witha ball bat.
You know what?
Did.
I did.
Something.
Yeah.
Hit him with a ball bat.
Why is the ball bat now Patrick is gonna getsomething.

(01:33:56):
Must have a ball back.
I don't know, man.
Listen, it sounds what I'm saying very cruel,but I really believe that
Oh, I
Yeah.
But at some point, you have to realize you'rebringing some of these bad things on yourself
and you can't just blame the Israelis for it.
Some horrible shit happened to them.
Well, I mean, it's like I said before, theIsraelis never really finished the job before.

(01:34:23):
They'd always start.
There'd be a conflict.
There'd be bombs, rockets, then they'd stopbecause we'd tell them to stop.
Yeah.
This time this time
You know, this is one of these long things.
Right?
This is not a this is a thing that's been goingon and on and on, and that, you know, like, we
talked about this.
You can go back to the end of World War two andAmerica and everywhere else, try to figure out

(01:34:45):
where to settle the Israelis, and then theythey didn't want anything except the Holy Land.
You know, you want the Holy Land, you gottafight for it.
But in a fight, as Shakazulu said, you don'tleave your enemy alive on the battlefield.
And they were terrorists to the British.
They blew up British stuff until the Britishdecided to leave Mhmm.
In Palestine, you know, and then then they hadtheir they had their space, I guess.

(01:35:09):
So Mhmm.
We're bringing the Yeah.
This is a whole long thing and ultimately, thethe It's like I hate to go back to the king of
England, but he takes his ass to Canada andtalks about stolen land and it's kinda weird
because every land was stolen from somebody,including England.
That's that's that's called survival of theFittest.

(01:35:34):
Thank you.
And to the victor, the Spoils.
Spoils.
Yeah.
Thank you.
And that doesn't change because you don't likeit.
That's
That's how it is.
Ask
the Ukrainians about that.
Right?
Yeah.
So
That's how it is.
If they just rolled over, they'd be they'd begetting all executed and fucked up by the
Russians now.

(01:35:55):
This is something that keeps society, but thethe issue is when we're, you know, just
allowing people to at some point, yeah, theseguys whatever's going on here, people gotta
battle it out and figure out how to solve it.
For sure, we're running like, we got thenuclear the nuclear I
found a little creature alls down there.
Oh, boy.
Secret secret weapon.

(01:36:17):
Trouble.
Trouble.
Look at that.
Use that.
Me see.
I'll let me yeah.
Hold on.
Let me let me switch I'll go big screen.
Hold on one sec.
And here, wake up.
You see Jack?
Boom.
Who's that?

(01:36:41):
Can you say hi?
Hi.
What's up?
Oh, he's getting better.
Can he say Hank Strange?
Not yet.
I know.
We're gonna show off whenever we get around toit, I'm gonna show off what I found.
Your coffee grinder.
Yeah.
My my expensive coffee grinder.
Mhmm.
Is that But we can continue the conversation.
We don't have to show it off now.

(01:37:01):
Mhmm.
Okay.
When he was running down that trail, all I wasthinking was, I sure hope there's not a snake
out there.
It's on itself.
Oh my gosh.
Oh, we were fine.
He, we had taken him to Hog Town Creek, whichis it's one of the creeks that runs in the
middle of its of Gainesville.
Mhmm.
And it's known for having shark's teeth in it.

(01:37:21):
Ah, okay.
From a hundred thousand years ago or somethinglike that.
Oh, yeah?
Right.
Went shark tooth hunting, and then Did it rain
on you too or something?
No.
It was perfect.
We just he got soaking wet being in the in thestream, and then we decided, why put shoes back
on him?
We're we gotta hike back to the car anyways, sojust let him be dirty and barefoot.

(01:37:44):
He he had a ball.
Mhmm.
You've seen that.
There's a video.
There's stuff on YouTube or Instagram.
These two kids, like, wallowing in this mudpuddle.
Mhmm.
That's Something he would do.
Jump jumping into it and
Yeah.
Happy.
I mean, the simple pleasures of life.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, when you're a kid, before you get amortgage, you know, that mortgage will mess you

(01:38:11):
up.
Who's that?
Yeah.
What's up, homie?
What's up?
I can
what's up?
What's this?
Him.
What's this, the ass?
Yeah.
See, there he goes.
He's saying it.
What is this?
Playing with the he's playing with my peppergrinder.
Careful.
Careful.
You gotta be gentle.
That has all kinds of, like, settings on it.
You said, like, a calculator you were saying?

(01:38:33):
Yeah.
So this is a here.
We're gonna show look.
Look, Ash.
We're gonna show it off.
Get you a careful.
Calculator.
So this is called a CUDA.
Oh oh, it's seeing
his face.
Seeing his eyes.
Yeah.
There you go.
Boom.
There we go.
It's called a CUDA, and it's a mechanicalcalculator.
So there are dials on there's there's numberson the top, and there are numbers on the side.

(01:38:54):
You set so let's let's zero it out real quick.
Alright.
So you set your calculation on the side.
So right there, we have 21 is the number that'sup.
21.
You do you do a rotation on the top.
And what do you wanna know about 21?
You wanna know how to divide it into something?
Depending.

(01:39:14):
It's a calculation.
So we're so you do one rotation on the top.
You don't have 21.
And over here, it says that we have onerotation as well.
So then you could say, well, okay.
Well, we wanna add twin 70004 70006 here.
I'm just picking some random numbers.

(01:39:35):
76554 plus 21.
So here, we have 76554.
You do a rotate on the top.
And if it will focus come on.
Hold on.
Trying to
It's seeing your eyes.

(01:39:55):
Yeah.
There you go.
Right there.
There you go.
Yeah.
So it you do a rotation, it
puts 575.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
You do another rotation.
And up.
There's a 530-0129.
And then you can also obviously, you have toclear it.
So but it's just incredible because this theentire guts of this thing is cogs and gears,

(01:40:18):
and you can do addition and subtraction.
And then through that, you can domultiplication and long division if you needed
to.
And then there's other things you could dobeyond that, but I'm just not smart enough to
do it.
Okay.
But So in the immortal words of Walter, could Iask a silly question?

(01:40:38):
What?
Can you Who the
go ahead, Walter.
If if you
know what you're kinda doing, can you do, like,code with that?
Possibly.
You could probably make it do something likethat.
I'm sure somebody has calculated out how to dothings, but it was mostly so this was
go ahead.
Yeah.
Was this what the hell was this used for?

(01:41:00):
It's a calculator.
It's a it's a pocket calculator from 1940.
The calculate what Calculations.
Tagulations.
I mean,
what what do you what do you you pull yourphone out and calculate right now.
Okay.
Do pie.
I don't know how I would do that, but it'spossible.
I'm sure.
Yeah.

(01:41:20):
Mhmm.
It's like I was thinking like the
Yeah.
It seems like a lot of work to me.
So it's it's mechanical like the Enigmamachine, but it's a it's the main use of these
were for tabulations if you were runningmassive calculations across payroll or things

(01:41:41):
like that.
At the time, when the guy created this, youradding machine would have been the size of
typewriter.
Yeah.
Big old typewriter looking thing.
And then you have instead of having a massivetypewriter, you have something that you can
literally put in your briefcase and carryaround
with it.
Okay.
That's like your your pocket Texas instrument.

(01:42:02):
Okay.
Cool.
Okay.
Okay.
All Okay.
All Let me ask you this.
We'll do a simple calculation.
This is episode 1064.
Okay.
064.
Alright.
So if you divide 1064 by 52, what's the answer?

(01:42:27):
Well, see, now you're making me do longdivision,
which I am not very good at.
So you
need to be able
to also do long division.
I'm not entirely the best at long division.
Okay.
So what well, this u this obviously wasn't usedfor simple calculations, not like you would use
at abacus or something like that.
Yeah.
This was for rocket science tree?

(01:42:49):
Stuff like that.
Yeah.
More more more than likely, it was probablystuff like that.
And did you take
your penny with you?
I hope you did.
Alright.
Go get mommy.
They were used so, again, the the idea was ifanything that you're using a cal a mechanical
calculator, you now had a mechanical calculatorthat was entirely in the palm of your hand.

(01:43:12):
And this one goes, I think, 15 digits.
You So 15 digits.
Oh, okay.
In today's in today's world, it's completelyimpractical.
I have an iPhone in my pocket that can doanything and everything at the drop of hat.
But if we have an apocalypse, will you rule theapocalypse because you have this technology?
Calculator?

(01:43:32):
I don't know.
I think a bullet will rule a lot better.
Yeah.
But you can count your bullets with that.
Correct.
You can count them all up.
No.
It's a it's a neat collectible.
It's it's cool because the story of it is neattoo.
The guy was in a concentration camp.
He was in Birkenwell.
I know he had thirty seconds.
Mhmm.
He came up with this while he was in BirkenwellConcentration Camp.

(01:43:53):
And Was he was he Polish?
No.
He was actually German.
He was German, but he was half Jewish.
He was half Jew, half Christian, so they stillstuck him in a camp.
For a second, I thought he might have beenUkrainian or something like that.
No.
No.
He came up with this, designed it.
We got ten seconds.
Because Walter will have one and they that'sthe case.
Post post war, he he came out with them andthey're they're neat.

(01:44:14):
They're neat little calculators.
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(01:44:57):
It was it it allowed you to do calculations.
They they probably had these at NASA
The answer is 20.46 though.
They had it they would have used them inaircraft for calculating bomb drops and all
sorts of anything that you need bigcalculations, you could use it.
Mhmm.
In the early seventies, it basically died offwhen, what, the first Texas Instrument came

(01:45:18):
out.
Michael calculators.
Yeah.
Yep.
Once the little calculator came out, thesethings were completely dead in the water.
But today, it's just a really, really neatcollectible.
Mhmm.
Okay.
They're they're not very common.
There's probably about 20,000 of them left inthe country.
Mhmm.
So they're very, very rare.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
So that's

(01:45:38):
old or is that something new?
Oh, yeah.
This one's from 1961, I wanna say.
Oh, wow.
It's in great shape, though.
I mean, doesn't it?
It is.
Yeah.
The guy so the original owner I guess theoriginal owner's name was Stillman since he put
his name on the base.
That.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
He had his he had his name all over
the base.
What's it valued at?
They tend to sell on eBay.

(01:45:59):
Y'all are gonna balk at this.
They tend to sell on eBay for about 16 to$1,800.
They're they're very expensive.
And how much did you get it for?
I paid $1,200.
There was a guy locally here in basically uptowards Lake City.
He posted it and I've wanted one of these.
The interesting thing is I've wanted one ofthese for about ten years.
I've known about them, and I figured I'm onlyever gonna see them at, like, a museum or

(01:46:23):
something like that.
I'll never own one.
That's cool.
One popped up on Facebook marketplace and I waslike, I'm never gonna see another, so I'm gonna
buy it.
Yeah.
It's pretty cool nerd craft.
That's what it is.
Yeah.
It's just neat nerd craft to sit on a desk.
It's completely impractical in the world ofiPhones.
Yeah.
But it's You
know, when your battery's charged up.

(01:46:44):
Yeah.
Yeah.
You can do you can Oh, it's So again, I'm I'mreally bad at long division.
So I'm probably not a good example of how touse this, but technically, could use it for
long division or oh, the other neat thing is ifyou up pull up on the top and twist, you're
basically changing your your what's it called?

(01:47:04):
Your exponent.
So you're at one, ten, a 10,000.
So Oh, okay.
So bigger.
You can make larger calculations that way.
Place I guess with place mark, what do
you call it?
Decimal place.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like adding yeah.
Moving over the decimal point.
Yeah.
Yep.
So It is a
bigger one.
The original one's a little bit smaller.

(01:47:24):
The original one, I think, only does 10 digits,and this one does 15.
So this one is for was meant for, like,government, military, things like that that
needed a higher decimal count.
But it's it's really neat.
It's it's it's completely impractical, but it'sa cool little collectible that I've I've wanted
one.
The the crazy thing is, again, how doessomebody's brain come up with the gearing and

(01:47:48):
the mechanics on the inside of this?
It's nuts.
The reason I asked about the Polish thingbecause the guy designed the a nigga machine
was Polish.
So
that's Yeah.
So and again, how how does your brain come upwith that stuff?
I it just blows my mind that somebody can thinkthat up.
You got that mechanical thing going on andyou're seeing it.
Yeah.
He was probably dreaming about it.
I'll tell you that.

(01:48:08):
He's
yeah.
He got you gotta have a brain for math, and I Ijust don't.
And also when you're under duress because yousaid he invented that under duress.
Right?
He was in a concentration camp.
It's it's an interesting story.
He had the plans for it in his head before hegot picked up by the by the what is it?
The Gassapo.

(01:48:29):
Yeah.
Before he got picked up by the Gassapo, he hadthe plans in his head.
They sent him to Birkenwald, and his family wasa very well known German engineering firm.
So he was he was not he was well known.
So they weren't gonna just kill him offimmediately.
And he told them, like, hey.
I have this idea for this thing.
Y'all give me some space in here, I'll make it.

(01:48:51):
And they said, okay.
Well, if you guys if you produce that, we'regonna present it to Hitler as, like, this
modern marvel of German engineering.
And and then the the funny turn on that storyis about a year after he got liberated from
Birkenwald, he had the patent ready to go andand sent it to market.
And so they don't really know if he was kindajust, well, it's not ready yet.

(01:49:15):
Oh, it's just not ready yet.
Oh, it's not ready yet.
Because once it's ready, you're gonna kill me.
It's not quite ready yet.
Mhmm.
They don't know if that's what he's doing or ifit truly wasn't ready until, like, a year after
the war.
Interesting.
It's cool.
Yeah.
Now you it's a neat little piece of nerd kit.
You gotta teach Cromie how to use it, but Isuggest starting with Abacus.
I'm telling you, that kid already when I pullit out, I I walked downstairs to get it, and he

(01:49:38):
met me at the door and was, like, telling me toopen it up so you could play with it.
So I gotta be careful because I can't let him
Oh, yeah.
Play with it.
Because wham.
I can't I know how to open this up.
There's no repairing it.
There are no parts availability.
There's nothing.
And interesting thing, again, so I'll get offon this in a minute after this.

(01:49:59):
You're
good.
You can also three d print these.
There's a guy that came up with a three d printfile and you can three d print the whole thing
in about it's about three times the size, soabout the whole thing's about this big.
But you can three d print every piece of thatand make one at home if you have a three d
printer, which is cool.
Yeah.
That's that's that's for your nerdy three dprinter guys too.

(01:50:20):
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then you could probably make it into acodex or whatever.
What is what is a codemaker called?
Oh, like an Enigma?
There is a
three d Enigma machine.
Enigma machine, I believe.
Oh, I think a guy got paid.
Mhmm.
I bet you Flying Riches already thought aboutabout it.
That that was one of those things that I waslike, if I ever saw an Enigma machine for sale,

(01:50:43):
I and I had the money, I would buy it.
But I have a feeling they are very rare.
Mhmm.
Like, every known one probably exists in amuseum.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
I don't think there would have been that many.
Mhmm.
Who made the Enigma?
England?
Germans.
The Germans.
Okay.
Germans.
Oh, wait.
What so what is that?

(01:51:03):
Oh, and that cracked it.
Yeah.
They cracked it.
Okay.
Alright.
Yes.
They they had them on the submarines and stuff.
When they get messages, they Mhmm.
Yeah.
And it was it was I've watched a couple ofvideos.
It was cracked because of one simple mistakewas when the letters could not repeat or no.

(01:51:26):
If a g was a k, then a k could not physicallybe a g later on.
So that allowed
you
to kind of extrapolate out, like, okay.
These letters can't
A landmark.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yep.
And that that one English guy, I can't rememberhis name.
He figured
it out.
Benedict Cumberbatch.
Yes.
He played the character.

(01:51:48):
He played the guy in the movie.
Alan Turing.
Alan Turing.
Oh, yes.
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Benedict's cucumber snatch.
Wait.
He was sick.
He sick because he was gay, they treated himterrible.
Terrible.
Wait.
Was he he was gay?
I didn't know that.
He was gay.
Yeah.
They found out.
He he Could not got caught.
He got caught.
Well, they figured you could be compromised.

(01:52:09):
And, yeah, they did chemical castration, and,yeah, he killed himself, I think, in the end.
Yeah.
Oh, that sucks.
Know that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And, you know, here's somebody that basicallywon the war, and you treat him like
Mhmm.
Yep.
Mhmm.
Dirt.
Yeah.
Benedict Cucumber Snatch.
He's talking about the Doctor Strange guy.

(01:52:29):
So the guy who played Doctor No.
No.
Benedict Cucumber Benedict Cumberbatch playedAlan Turing, I thought.
I know.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But he also played Doctor Strange.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He did play Doctor Strange.
Yeah.
You're you're right.
Yeah.
Doctor Strange was one of my favorite comicbooks, but they messed it up.
I I don't know a whole lot about him.

(01:52:50):
My favorite is The Punisher.
The Punisher?
Oh.
Punisher.
I like Doctor Strange, Sergeant Rock, whichthey were gonna make a Sergeant Rock movie, but
I heard that fell through.
And and then I liked Spider Man, but I likedSpider Man where he went to the, you know, the
Venom suit.
I really I got into that whole Venom suitthing.

(01:53:11):
But it's not as good as the stuff that wasLola.
That that's not as good as the stuff you thatthey put out in the movies kinda sucks.
Have you made Hey.
Have you figured out how to sell these yet?
These Bushmaster DCOs?
I have taken
the time to do it.
I You gotta go need to.

(01:53:32):
Yeah.
You gotta go into patch groups, like, onFacebook
and stuff.
Yeah.
I mean, here's what you
could do.
Talk to Spencer.
Ask him if he'd be willing to be a consultantfor you.
I yeah.
I'm sure his fee is is too high.
Yeah.
Chris Chris works for me.
He does that stuff too.
Yeah.
Chris.
You can
talk to him.
I was thinking I need to set up a a, like, amarketplace page on my website that

(01:53:57):
can
host that sort of crap.
Yeah.
But, yeah, you
should have a place where you can sell.
You should have could a You could have t shirt.
You could have all kinds of
That that's what I was ultimately thinking is Ireally need to set something like that up
because I have I have a bunch of that sorta.
And then I could also sell, like, one offs.
Like, hey.
You wanna buy I have this part that came in.

(01:54:17):
You need that?
I have an update on it.
Make some Get rid of your extra junk.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Make some patches for the f n f s 2,000.
Make it like a whale.
Yeah.
It's like a
Yeah.
We could do an f s 2,000.
Get into the whole weird gun patch.
Oh, game.
See f s

(01:54:38):
2,000.
See what they ever made.
It'll be awesome.
By the way, Alaska Gundad is here.
Shout out to him.
Jade Grew says, does Patrick know how a three dprint does Patrick know a three d print program
that doesn't try to tell you what you can andcan't print?
That's a Flying Rich question because I knowthat there are some that if it detects a gun

(01:55:03):
file, it will just say, no.
We ain't doing this, which is insane to
me.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Flying go find Flying Rich.
He he's more Yeah.
I'm sure I'm sure there's a way you can hackthat.
But, yeah, Flying Rich is a a point you couldlook check out Control Pugh, and there's some
other
Pugh would be able
to tell you.
Yeah.
He probably Control Pugh is probably a goodsource too because he probably knows all this.

(01:55:24):
Or print, shoot, repeat
on YouTube.
Yeah.
Print, shoot, repeat.
I bet he's hard to get ahold of though.
Probably, but does he put that kind of stuff onhis channel or does he show just shooting the
guns?
I don't actually know.
Oh, okay.
I don't
follow him very well.
See, he's a cool guy, though.
I think he probably has, like, some kind ofthing set up there, or you can look in his

(01:55:45):
description and see what he does.
You know, I met him in real in in, out in thereal world.
And you didn't realize it because you never seehis face on camera.
Yeah.
At first, I didn't realize it.
You know?
He's just this little cute dude.
And then he goes,
you know cute dude.
Yeah.
Yeah.
A very nice guy.
Very nice guy.
And he goes, Hank, it's PRP.

(01:56:06):
Yeah.
He's like, it's he goes, it's it's PRP.
And then at first, you know, my brain like, ifI'm not if I'm not thinking about it, go, PRP
with the first.
Yeah.
What's that mean?
And then I was like, oh, okay.
Appreciate repeat.
I get it.
Yeah.
No.
He's cool though.
He's cool.
So
Rich was working on that today, wasn't he?

(01:56:28):
Yeah.
Don't I have a kit?
Don't I have one of these kits somewhere?
It's sitting in my house and I need
to finish it for I want one of those three dprinters lowers.
Yeah.
So Rich is working on that.
Right?
Or somebody's working on it.
Make his yeah.
He's gonna make one of them that's out there.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
If you're listening, Rich, I need one.

(01:56:49):
Yeah.
Oh, also Dibs.
So what's going on with them six barrels andsix bolt heads on the on the Gatlin?
Oh, yeah.
You and Rich have a project going on.
Who's your project manager?
Good news on his front though, I actually havea paid for the first time ever, I had somebody

(01:57:11):
send me a set me kit, and it is a paid project.
And I told him it's going to be a two monthlong.
You better wait.
I don't know.
Because I I I made him the agreement that I wasgoing to use it to make a video with as I did
it.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
And the good thing is now if I'm working onthat one, then I'm gonna work on Rich's at the
same time.
Oh, okay.
Hold on, Walt.

(01:57:31):
Let me go let me go full screen, Walt.
So Walt can
show off get his set here soon.
Oh, okay.
Finish.
Mhmm.
I need to finish this one.
This is when my dad started.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I need to
I need to barrel it and weld it all togetherand
You got most of the hard stuff done.
It looks well.
Oh, yeah.
My dad my dad did the hard stuff.
Let's let's see a full shot of that again.

(01:57:52):
Well, hold on before you put it up.
Just yeah.
So For
anybody listening, I'm not offering servicesyet on on set me g threes.
There's a chance I'll be offering it.
I wanna see how this one goes before I offer itas a paid project.
It's gonna be expensive, though, so prepareyour buds.
The main the main thing is you gotta make surethat you get primary extraction before you

(01:58:13):
everything up permanently.
It's a g threes are a pain in the ass.
Roller guns suck.
Roller guns suck.
My They're
Just such a pain.
Yeah.
This is supposed to be on this side, and thenthis is anyways.
Yeah.
I gotta I gotta I gotta barrel, so I don't it'snot a problem with the barrel.

(01:58:35):
I have some I just have to finish it.
Mhmm.
I haven't I haven't been very motivated.
So That's
I know the feeling.
For that anyways.
Yeah.
Did are you making some kind of jig orsomething for that, Patrick?
Or you don't know yet?
I I am gonna have to either three d print it.
I probably won't three d print it.

(01:58:57):
I I do need to get a jig for welding the one, Ineed to order the jig for doing the paddle mag
release because I actually have that as anotherproject.
And then I do need to get a jig for welding therear sight in place, the rear sight tower.
There's a a printable jig for that, but I don'tknow if anybody makes a metal one.

(01:59:19):
The thing is once you start doing more than oneof these, it starts becoming where I'm not
gonna just do a three d printed one.
I'll pay the money to have a, like, a a nicejig made.
Right.
Yeah.
So Well, just for some go ahead.
I was just gonna say this is gonna be a test.
So I'm not like I said, I'm not offering buildservices yet.

(01:59:40):
This is a guy that I've done some other workfor.
I need to look up who it is because I feel likeyou might watch the podcast as well, but I
don't remember for sure.
Okay.
So I I made an agreement with him that we'regonna use his as the one for doing a video that
is going to go up on Rumble, by the way,because YouTube will not allow that anymore.
No.
So his his build is gonna go up on Rumble, andwe'll share it out on YouTube saying, hey.

(02:00:04):
If you wanna go see it, it's over here.
Okay.
But depending on how this project goes and ifit's worth the money, we might offer build
services.
It's just they're very difficult.
Sentinese are very difficult builds.
C Bullis says, I saw these kits on AtlanticFirearms last week.
Yeah.
See, this this particular receiver is one ofthe Sentry Arms cast receivers.

(02:00:28):
Oh.
Yeah.
Okay.
Originally, Century Arms receivers were cast,and it is an inter kit casting.
It was done by an aerospace company that doesaerospace type castings.
So the rear sight is cast right into the backof the receiver.
Really?
Oh, yeah.

(02:00:48):
And those notches, those those sight markthings are
really They're already yeah.
Yeah.
And the place where they put the swirl and allthat stuff.
Yeah.
Stainless, by the way, too.
Wild.
Okay.
So, technically, I could probably weld thistogether and just leave it in this Mhmm.
Kind of in a kind of little bit of battlefieldbattlefield pickup kinda feel.

(02:01:11):
Yeah.
Make it look shitty on purpose.
Well, yeah, this one here, I Is
it have another Is that in any video games?
Probably.
The g three is in a lot of video games.
This set me not so
much.
Yes.
Sent me German engineers left Germany, went toSpain.
Yeah.
Developed the sent developed the sent me, thenthey went back.

(02:01:31):
When they could, they went back to Germany anddid the
Post all the crazy.
Yeah.
They went back to HK and said, oh, we got thisnow.
Yeah.
So what projects have you been working on,Walt, if you haven't been doing the gun
projects?
You've been doing what?
Like, mini bikes or something?
What you've been up to?
Well, let's just say, Saturday, I was at theshop.
I worked on one of my mini bikes a little bit.

(02:01:53):
I had to make I had to make my own throttlecable.
I had to cut at the length and solder thelittle end on and all that.
I'd never done it before.
Mhmm.
So and then somebody else came over and workedon his stuff while I was there, Mike.
And then
I knew that.
That's somehow.
Always the same person.
Yes.
He he he was working on it.

(02:02:13):
I didn't have to help any.
He was he was painting stuff and doing stufflike that, which is good.
I've just kind of supervised the madness.
It's Mhmm.
It's Walter, I can tell you I have become that.
You wanna come bring bring the nakey boy inhere?
Alright.
Tell him bye bye.
Tell him good night.
Bye bye.
Oh, good night.
Night.
Good night.

(02:02:34):
Bye I
have become that for some friends of mine nowup here in Gainesville where if if things I got
a phone call the other day that, hey.
Oh, I built a crank for a customer friend atthis point.
He's not just a customer.
He's a friend of mine.
Mhmm.
I built his crank out.
He found a parts game, built it out.
He messaged me the other day.
He was like, hey, man.
I found a a the the front muzzle brake for acrank.

(02:02:57):
I found one online and I bought it, but itdoesn't fit.
Can I come use your can I come use your toolsto fit it?
And I was like, yeah.
Come on over.
And, of course, who do you think actually didthe fitting of that tool?
Do you think do you think
he did it, or do you think I
did it?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So spirit.
Yeah.
I know the feeling.

(02:03:18):
Yeah.
So Saturday, they went to lunch, came back, dida little more over there.
And then Sunday, I'm putting drywall up in theshop where the storm because I my landlord is a
j o.
And
Mhmm.
Oh, so you never got that fixed since the snowsince back last hurricane season.

(02:03:38):
No.
So Oh, wow.
I was I did some last week.
You're taking that out of rent, though.
Right?
Yeah.
Mhmm.
And so I was there Sunday.
We finished the back of the office.
The front's done too.
Gotta do the bathroom in there.
Mhmm.
And then Yeah.
Plus you were doing you you so you have whatthe CNC machines are in.

(02:04:00):
Yeah.
The new ones are there.
They're set up.
Mhmm.
We just got a shipment of stuff we need, newtool holders, some new vices Mhmm.
More money, more money, more money to startactually making stuff on the new machine.
So and we got plenty of things to make.
So
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Anyway, so
You you gotta make some some minibike stufftoo, man.

(02:04:22):
I was gonna tell you, if you want a electric anebike donor I have a ebike donor we can wheel
and deal on, an ebike, and then you can make anelectric minibike.
I
have so many unfinished projects.
I know the view.
I am not starting any.

(02:04:44):
No new business.
To
start some new minibike project, but I gottafix the ones that and I got a couple I gotta
get running Mhmm.
Really well and put them up for sale.
This I don't know.
This week's gonna be a little bonkers for me.
I ordered a mini split for the garage.
Oh, cool.
Oh, you know, whenever it comes in, I'm a bitYeah.
Yeah.
I'm a be a little bit busy trying to get that

(02:05:05):
Yeah.
Put in.
Oh, you got Chromie to help you.
Chromie will help you.
Are you gonna do the the hookup yourself, orare gonna get somebody else?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So it's it's the the the panel is the panel ishere.
My workbench is here.
The mini split will be, like, right here and onthe outside wall.
It's it's like six feet.

(02:05:26):
I wanna get the gas the gas stuff and all thatstuff.
The so the the one that I got is precharged.
So all I have to do
Snap it together?
Snap it together.
My I am a little lucky.
My neighbor down the street, which I'm gonnaoffer him 50 or a hundred bucks, is a AC tech
professionally.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm a see if he can come over because you haveto vacuum down the system for, like, thirty

(02:05:49):
minutes before you open it.
I'm a see if he can come over and do that forme one afternoon.
Okay.
Put the gauges on it and all that.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
So you could cut the hole in the wall.
Oh, okay.
You could put the hole the frame.
Wiring.
I'm gonna do all the electrical.
I'm gonna do the hooking it up, and then I'mgonna give him a call one evening and say, hey.
I got a hundred bucks.
Can you come over, vacuum it down, and let meflip it on?
But I'm done.

(02:06:10):
I'm done with the heat.
It's too No.
You need that thing.
You need that.
And then I know Chromy comes in comes in theretoo.
So
It's been killing both us.
Yeah.
And I don't want him playing out there if it'sso damn hot.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
No.
That's good.
That's good you you
It'll be a good good use of our our money.
Yeah.
You got that worked out.
And and there's
We need to we need to do this Franklin Aubreything, though.

(02:06:31):
So I think I'm here this coming weekend.
So Okay.
We might get
it done this weekend then.
Mhmm.
I don't know if Wolfer's getting up to
and hop on your tractor and mow because it isYeah.
I got a lot of mowing to do.
Backpack.
Yeah.
I got bush hogging to do, mowing to do.
I actually we had to put in a new the so thepump is the the well, and the the well pump and

(02:06:55):
all that starting to act up.
And then Lola decided she wanted to becauseshe's got a water softener on that.
Mhmm.
And then so and then we put a actual concreteslab.
It was like a whole thing.
I think it comes up to, like, $10.11 grand.
Guys, my life is expensive.
I'm waiting
I'm waiting for the I'm waiting for my wholehouse thing to get installed.

(02:07:15):
Oh, Oh, you're getting your whole housegenerator?
Oh, you bet.
Oh, yeah.
That's Fantastic.
We've signed the papers and the gas meter'sbeen upgraded.
Now
it's Fantastic.
Waiting for the stupid Yeah.
It would be nice.
I'll be balling, bitch.
What's I I'm turning on I'm turning on everylight in the house.
I'm turning on what wattage did

(02:07:36):
you It's a 22 k w.
Is it is it propane, natural gas, or is itdiesel?
Natural natural
natural gas.
Oh, because you have natural gas hookupsalready.
Oh, sweet.
No.
That's cool.
That's fantastic.
Run and run and run and run and run and run andrun.
Yeah.
You know, I found out now I can't because I didthe Cybertruck thing where the Cybertruck

(02:08:01):
powers your house, I can't add a whole housegenerator to my house.
Backflow all of it?
Yeah.
Well well, because Tesla says that that wouldvoid my warranty on everything.
Even though my stuff doesn't work yet, I havethe fifth gateway from them sitting out here.
It came today because the it's that system isnot fully functional over here.

(02:08:23):
So I could charge my Cybertruck, but when thelast time when because I'm on the fifth thing.
So the fourth one, when it came here, theinspector came and wanted to see it working,
and it was all hooked up, but they didn't getthe software in, but that has nothing to do
with anything.
He said, I wanna see this running.
Shut off the power to the house, plug in theCybertruck.
So, I plugged in the Cybertruck, shut off thepower.

(02:08:44):
It was working.
Cybertruck was running the house and then Istarted to see yellow smoke coming out of the
thing and he was like, shut everything off.
Yeah.
Lay something on fire.
Yeah.
Something in there melted, something So then Ihad to get another one.
That was a couple weeks ago.
But the guy was telling me, was like, yeah, youcan't have a I can't do I can't have both.

(02:09:07):
I can't have that and a but a and a whole housegenerator, but with the well that's getting
done, the guy is gonna put a cutoff switch onthere for me and a generator plug.
So if the power goes out, I could go plug agenerator or something into the well.
Because my well is on a separate switch.

(02:09:28):
The the the Cybertruck won't run the AC, butit'll run everything else in the house.
That's at least at least you can keep stuffcold, keep your drinks and
drink cold.
Yeah.
But the well thing
is Hopefully not.
This one is
Yeah.
We Yeah.
Yeah.
Walter is gonna be bumping his AC.
I know.
I mean, I mean
I'm gonna be balling, baby.
I'll tell
what.
Right?
Yeah.

(02:09:48):
Yeah.
I was telling Lola this weekend we were inDestin, and when we were driving back, I was
like, you know what?
This morning, I felt like getting up andcalling Walter and telling him to make me
breakfast.
I'm coming over.
I was like, you're not first of all, you're noteven gonna make it all the way out there.
Yeah.
That's just only, like, eight hours away

(02:10:10):
from Yeah.
So, yeah, get people away.
I was up early.
I was getting, like, Sunrise.
Because, know, they're an hour ahead.
So Sunrise there is, like, 05:40 hour hourbehind.
Yeah.
So Sunrise is, like, 05:40 over there.
So but that's cool.
I can't I can't wait until you get your, youknow, you get your old house generator, and

(02:10:32):
then I can tell everyone where you're at ingeneral.
Yeah.
You you keep those guns lit because people aregonna see that.
I've told my parents Yeah.
They have
one too.
That
I thought Walter was gonna pull out theMogadishu issue.
Or the the what was it?
The zip no.
What is it?
Not Zimbabwe.
What is the thing,
Patrick?
Rhodesia?
Rhodesia.
Yeah.

(02:10:53):
Because yeah.
Work too.
Just because I have power does not mean thatyou get power.
No.
Put all your shades down on your house.
Yeah.
Don't let anyone see the lights.
After after that last that hurricane last yearthat tore everything up, they were without
well, they got power back after forty eighthours.

(02:11:14):
Mhmm.
The other half of the neighborhood, I guess,was on a different grid, and they didn't get
power back for another, like, three days.
Mhmm.
And I was like, you better keep that gun readyif people start snooping around, you know, keep
a gun on you.
We've had desperate.
Next block over, the power's on and our power'sstill off.
Yeah.
Yep.
You might not want to go to the guy's housewhose there's a freaking armored UN vehicle

(02:11:38):
sitting out Sure.
His garage.
You might wanna leave that guy alone.
Leave the ferret man alone.
Yes.
You're
a crazy guy alone.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Listen.
We're at the 09:00 hour.
I wanna definitely thank everyone for hangingout with us.
What is this?
Let me see.
Night Train says, next time you communicatewith Richard Monder, please let him know the
strangerholics are thinking about him and wishhim the best.

(02:12:01):
Absolutely.
I will do that.
I'll try to get a follow-up and and check up onRich.
I I I guess I don't know if we'll be able tosee him.
I think he said he doesn't think he'll be ableto travel.
So I don't know if we'll be able to see himover here.
But, yes.
I'm have
him pop on the show once.
Yeah.
I'll see I'll see if I can get him.
Yeah.

(02:12:21):
I'll see if I can get him to come on the showor something like that.
And then, he's on I'll find out what socialmedia he's on or where anyone could communicate
with him, and I'll maybe pass that along to youguys.
Before we wrap up here, I wanna give these guysa chance to tell you guys how you could follow
them, support them, etcetera.
Let's start with babyface p.

(02:12:42):
Chrome Vandium Arms.
If you're looking to get some work done, don'task about a set me quite yet.
I might have some news in the future, but notquite yet.
Beyond that, I am taking on work.
Backlog is starting to fill up.
I'm about three weeks to a month.
No.
I'm about I'm actually about four to six weeksright now because things are getting a little
hairy.
But Wow.

(02:13:02):
You might as well give me a call, get yourselfin line.
I'm happy to take some work on from you.
Awesome.
There you go.
And then Walter of Safety Harbor Firearms.
Safety Harbor Firearms, YouTube, Facebook,Instagram, rumble a little bit, player a little
bit.
Yeah.
And then there's some dirt foot racing, samesame places, mini bike stuff, and then there's

(02:13:23):
stem parts, which is stemparts.com, or you cangive us a call at the shop.
Same thing with safety requirements too.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Follow us all here, Mumble.
I think, babyface, you got one.
Yeah.
There's gonna be some more stuff coming outhere soon when I get time to start on that
guy's project.
Cool.
And and and Safety Harbor Firearms has one.

(02:13:44):
Obviously, there's this one you should follow,and then follow Franklin Armory as well.
They're here on Rumble.
Arms list.
Yeah.
Arms list.
Yeah.
I think everyone needs to show up here, sofollow all your favorite companies and two a
guys, all that stuff on here because I think Ithink we're gonna find it useful.

(02:14:04):
I find it useful right now.
Mhmm.
One thing we didn't mention was about the ATFand the DEA getting together.
Oh, bad bad
bad juju.
Bad juju, Buana.
Bad juju.
You don't love ju listen.
Let let your representative know it's bad juju.
You don't support that.
Yeah.
Bad Not a good idea.
That yeah.
I forgot to yeah.
We got to forgot to talk about that.
Maybe next time.
Yeah.

(02:14:24):
Not that's not a good idea.
So, Patrick, did you wanna say anything onthat?
No.
I agree with y'all.
Bad bad stuff.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Alright, guys.
We are out of here.
Big thanks for hanging out with us today.
We'll see you next time.
I'm gonna hit all the buttons right now and endthis.
We'll see you.
We're out of here.
Peace.
Thanks, Walter.
Thanks, Patrick.

(02:14:46):
Where'd the button go?
Okay.
That's weird.
This thing signed me out.
Oh, here we go.
There.
Alright.
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