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October 28, 2025 132 mins
In this episode, the conversation kicks off with Babyface P's new Apple Watch and weekend stories. The talk shifts to SpaceX and the future of space travel, touching on import taxes and their impact on consumer expectations. Firearms industry faces bankruptcy challenges with companies like Live Free Armory filing for Chapter 11 due to heavy debts and softening consumer demand. Other topics include hostage situation in Gaza, Trump's meeting with Italian prime minister, and the political landscape in New York and Portland.
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(00:00):
Here.

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So let's see.
Alright.
We should be starting to feed out hold on.
Not yet.
Hold on.
Alright.
Okay.
So now we should be starting to feed out to thepeople out there.
I will I'll give all of this here a few secondsto to hear from the folks.

(00:24):
If you guys can hear us, if we're coming inloud and clear, let me know.
Let me know.
Doctor Roger.
You know, so I can be assured.
We've got the usual suspects in the buildingtoday, so should be ready to go.
Oh, Walt's pulling out stuff already.
Oh, so many choices.

(00:45):
I don't know.
Okay.
Alright.
Yeah.
Alright.
So let's see.
I don't know.
I'm gonna assume that we're that we're feedingout to the people.
I feel like we are.
So alright.
Let's let's do this if you guys are ready.

(01:06):
Like a a star ship getting fueled up, ready togo.
Yeah.
Let me hit the button here then.
Let's see.
T minus twenty two minutes.
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(01:50):
Let's get this ramped up.
Babyface needs the extra juice.
Come on, Patrick.
Here we go.
Jazz hands.
Throw those jazz hands up.
I hope you guys have your your big girl pantiesbecause we are live.
This is episode 1,079 of the Who Move MyFreedom podcast.

(02:11):
Split how?
There you go.
I'm calling this firearms industrybankruptcies.
Should we panic?
Of course, it's also free for all Monday.
Yeah.
There's some there's been some bankruptcies in2025.
We'll get into it.
We'll deep dive here.
If you look it up, you'll probably see.
So, of course, we've, you know, we've got theusual suspects here.

(02:34):
Like I said, Babyface P of chrome Vandium armsis joining us.
You know, just, blinging.
There you go.
There you go.
Showing off his Apple Watch.
Did this get bigger?
Is this a different one?
I'm just
scratching my face.
I'm not showing anything up to you.
Walter is showing off.

(02:55):
Walter Keller of Safety Harbor Firearms ishere.
I'm touch
oh.
Shit.
Walter's pumping away, pumping away.
You go blind.
You go
I'm I'm I'm touching one of my junkyard dogARs.
So Oh.
Yeah.
Oh, I thought you said touching your junk.
It's a bitzle.
I know.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Did you ever get busted, any one of you guys,by your parents and they go, you go blind?

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No.
That never happened for me.
Thank goodness.
No.
Alright.
Awesomeness.
Alright.
So, yes, we are here.
We are live.
Like I said
We're here.
We're not queer.
You
know?
I mean
Oh, so I'm speaking for myself.
Depends on your definition.
I don't wanna I'm trying not

(03:38):
to A little weird, but not the, you know, queerthe old school.
Right.
Right.
I'm trying not to get you started.
I'm trying not to get you started.
Yeah.
Sometimes you get started, and I even tellLola, I'm like, I don't know who's the bad man
and what they did to Walter, but one day we'llfind out.
We will investigate.

(03:58):
And we'll see We'll see what happened.
What's up with you guys?
How was the weekend?
Not much.
We were out of town all weekend.
Okay.
Yes.
Yes.
Predict.
Did you did you find something Cybertruckrelated for me on your adventure
it must have gotten grabbed as I walked awaybecause you didn't reply quick enough.

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It was I went back and looked for both of theones that I saw and they were both Uh-huh.
Well, gonna jump roadside out in front ofsomebody's house or something or what?
No.
This is gonna be this is gonna be a story,Walter, because I need to know what happened
here.
We went to one of those
places that does, like, Amazon returns whereyou they just dump a bunch of crap into bins,
and you just kinda rummage
through and see if there's anything you want.

(04:42):
Yeah.
Mhmm.
And there was a there was some randomCybertruck toy that was hauling a Cybertruck
camper.
And I sent him a picture, and then, like, anhour and a half later, he texted me
and goes, yeah.
Okay.
Pick that up.
And by that point, it's it's not gone.
It's gone gone.
Yeah.
I just don't understand.
You know?
Well, for it I didn't see it immediatelybecause I was doing, like, doctor's I was in

(05:05):
the the the doctor's office, and then I had toget, like, blood and all this kind of stuff.
But I don't understand the concept of whathappened here.
You know, baby face
I didn't
I picked it up.
I sent you I put it back down, and I walkedaway, and then it wasn't there.
You know, he's in this place.
He knows he knows how much this would mean tome.

(05:28):
I appreciate it.
I mean I thought you would look at
it and go, oh, that's cool.
I don't need that.
I thought, you know, I thought he knew.
Obviously, I didn't.
This is what he sends me, Walt.
He sends me So, of course, which oh, here.
I'll zoom in so people could see it.
Oh, it's metal too.
It's like yeah.
It looks metal.
Was it metal, Patrick?
It says right there the top left.
Oh, there you go.
Reading is fundamental.

(05:50):
So it's a Cybertruck and it's a trailer.
So it's a Cybertruck and it's related to RVing.
I mean, two things you would think your oldbuddy pal, Hank Strange, is into.
He sends me that and then I did I did not seeit.
Can I show the picture of Marley and the baby?

(06:11):
I guess so.
You sent me a picture of Marley and the baby,but I Oh, need this yeah.
Yeah.
I need this for evidence so the people can seewhat I'm talking about.
So here's the thing.
Oh, of like the the facilities.
Yes.
That was a picture of the facilities.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So here we go.
This I didn't even know this kind of stuffexisted.
It's yeah.
It ahead.

(06:31):
What is going on?
There's just containers with stuff.
Buying boxes that are sealed up.
Do you know what
so they buy their market is they buy Amazonpallets pallets of of returned returned goods.
Goods, and they throw everything in the middlebasically, and they say go at it on Saturdays

(06:53):
or on Fridays.
It's $10.
On Saturdays, it's $7.
On Sundays, it's $5.
On Mondays, it's $3.
And on Tuesdays, it's a dollar.
Everything's a dollar.
So
Oh, wow.
We went on one of the $10 days and just kindadug through.
We found a couple things.
We actually I spent $90.
We actually found nine things worth of stuff.

(07:13):
Okay.
Now And most of the most of the
stuff I got, you know, it's it's luck of thedraw.
I picked up a new shaving razor that's you lookon Amazon, it's normally $50.
It was brand new in the box, and it
was $10.
I was like, yeah.
I could use that.
I'll use You apparently have not used it yetbecause you're going full Ewok right now.
No.
No.
I it's it's
in the other room.

(07:34):
We were busy.
We've been busy.
So but it's it's in the other No.
It's it's a neat they it's a
little there's nothing in there's not gonna beanything too crazy sitting in there.
Was there tools?
Like stuff you can use for work?
Like, They you know, they had they had likeengine starters for random cars.
Like, you could think of that people return toAmazon, they Amazon doesn't want it back, so

(07:58):
they just palletize it and sell it by theweight.
Yeah.
I think I think you'd go Christmas shopping forthose people that you love so Exactly.
We bought a gift for a family member and Ididn't feel bad at all because it was $10
instead of 25.
Like But
but so This is my thing that I don't understandbecause it's evidence there in the picture.
You had a cart, you had helpers.

(08:20):
I saw Chromy, baby Chromy right there.
Okay?
And you had Marley.
You could have taken that picture and put justjust just a little bit, move it over, put it in
the cart, and then wait and see if I get backto you before you leave.
I didn't think you would need it that bad.
I did not think you wanted it that badly,because I I would have done that.

(08:40):
But I I thought you were gonna be like, oh,that's neat.
Okay.
Bye.
I appreciate to judge with you.
It's very hard to judge.
I appreciate the effort.
I just cursed name just a little bit.
I was like, damn it.
It it's yeah.
The news the
only downside is stuff like that Mhmm.
Just not the downside.
It's their business model is anything that'sgonna be over, a $100, they're gonna grab it

(09:03):
beforehand and, you know, they're not gonnasell it to you for
Yeah.
It won't be yeah.
It won't be there because, I mean, they couldyeah. Just
Just They could just put it on eBay orsomething and
I have a feeling that's how they make most oftheir money Yeah.
Is they're probably they're still probablymaking money with what they have.
But, yeah, any of the like, if somebody returnsan Xbox or a PlayStation, they're obviously not
gonna just have that sitting there.

(09:25):
Mhmm.
Pull that out.
Did this Cybertruck toy at least did it lookgood?
Was it the quality?
That's also the reason why I didn't grab it isit was a little it was Chinese import.
It was not the nicest thing I've ever seen, andI was kinda like, it it's okay.
It's only okay.
Oh, okay.
Alright.
Alright.
One of these days, I'll go up there

(09:46):
with you.
It was it's one of those we when we go
to Tampa, it's one of those things.
It's fun to just spend an hour there rummagingthrough bins, and then you must wash your hands
afterwards because it's absolutely disgusting.
But it's a good waste of, like, an hour or two.
Yeah.
Stuff that's on the floor of UPS and FedEx andall these shipping places, that is the thing

(10:07):
that brings on the zombie apocalypse.
That crud.
It was nasty.
Especially UPS.
When I get a package from UPS, man, it'sliterally why yours
are so dirty.
I
don't No. Get
Get Mine are hard.
Now, I think that my UPS because I'm I'm out inthe country.
So I think they're driving around with the dooropen and stuff like that.
Probably not.
Yeah.

(10:27):
Stuff is blowing in, but it's kind of I used toused to work for roadway packages.
Do you do you guys ever remember RPS, RoadwayPackaging Systems?
In, yeah, in New York?
I used to work there early in the morning.
I think I I went to work at, like, 03:00 in themorning or something.
And the and it all the stuff the floors weredirt they don't clean the floors.

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Don't clean the trucks.
Yeah.
Or anything like that.
So alright.
Sorry.
I cut you off.
What were you saying?
No.
I was just it's fun.
If anybody looks around and you see one ofthose type of places in your neighborhood, it's
you're not gonna find anything too crazy.
Don't spend money that you don't need to spend.
But if there's something there, it's fun to gowaste an hour or two looking around.
Mhmm.

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Mhmm.
Well, what'd you get up to this weekend?
Saturday.
Saturday morning, got up, leisurely got up, hadsome breakfast, went to the shop with Peggy to
help package all and put together a bunch ofstocks Mhmm.
That were paid for already to get them outbefore we celebrated and savage day today.

(11:31):
Savage day, they will call it.
Indigenous savage day.
Holiday?
Mhmm.
Man, got him off
the Leaf Erickson day, it should be.
Right?
Who's the guy who actually found America otherthan, you know, other than Jesus?
Or Jesus.
Yeah.
Who's the person I think isn't it when I when Ilooked it up, is it What's that?

(11:54):
There's also an Italian.
Well, I thought the Italian was
That's crumpled.
No.
He's he's a Spanish.
Yeah.
That's Oh, he was wait a second.
Columbus was Columbus sailed for
the Spaniards.
Columbus was an Italian
and Yeah.
I thought he was Italian.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He sailed he sailed for the Spaniards.
Yeah.
It wasn't another Italian.
Oh, okay.

(12:14):
Wasn't the ship like the Amerigo Vespucci orsomething something like that?
There were three ships.
The Nina, the Pinta, the Santa Maria.
Oh, so where did America come from?
Where did so what is the Amerigo Vespucci?
That's the other guy.
Oh, that's the other guy.
Amerigo Vespucci.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
That's where the name America comes from.

(12:35):
The Vikings were here way before them.
Yeah.
That's Leaf isn't that Leaf, Ericsson orsomething?
Yes.
I can
say something.
That sounds nice, but I don't what was that.
But I'm a look at
Marigold Vespucci Mhmm.
Is the Italian that landed here in fifteen oseven, I guess.
In okay.
Fifteen o seven.

(12:56):
So when was Columbus?
Lands, Columbus had reached where a newcontinent, not part of it.
So I guess Columbus was still thinking it waspart
of the Asia Continent.
Looking for China.
They were looking
for China.
Amerco Vespucci said, no.
No.
No.
No.
That's a whole new continent that you found,and then they got it named after him for the
Americas.
Yeah.
Okay.
And also Indians Indians is not India, by theway.

(13:17):
Don't know if you guys knew that.
India was not called India.
It's called Hindustan.
And Indians is from the frame phrase Indios orsomething like that, which it means a people
of God.
Indigen oh, okay.
I thought okay.
So, yeah.
It it has nothing to do with what we now callIndia.
India was called Hidden Newsstand.
This is what this is what Grok is showing me.

(13:40):
Indigenous peoples and pre Columbian arrival.
So
You know, we we only know what we think weknow.
So the Vikings came first.
Leif Erikson, yeah, around '1 thousand AD.
Know who was here first.
Nah.
Yeah.
I mean, who discovered anywhere?
Who discovered Earth?
I mean, the the originals probably

(14:01):
The alien overlords.
Land Bridge ten thousand years ago.
Like, the Ice
Land Bridge.
Probably a civilization here way before wethink there was some some kind of critters,
some kind of peoples.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But they they
just were killing each other and taking eachother's land just
for life.
Like what else savages do.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They were they literally they were killing eachother and taking land and and for, like, ten
thousand years is what they were doing.

(14:21):
Yeah.
Right?
Well, so just like good people do.
Yeah.
I mean, I believe that we've had lots ofcivilizations on the the planet is, what, about
5,000,000,000 years old?
Do we know how many civilizations have existed?
Don't wanna hear
I have so I I found a new YouTube channel, new.
The guy's been around for a while.

(14:43):
Mhmm.
That is all all he all his videos areconspiracy theories.
Like, he goes into deep dives into theconspiracy major conspiracy theories.
Mhmm.
There's a huge possibility that they're so thethe writing and history came about, like, five
thousand years ago.
Mhmm.
Before that, like, thirteen thousand years agowas the Minor Dryas is what it's called, which

(15:06):
was, like, the last ice age.
Yeah.
And then a big flood and and killed off a wholebunch of people,
and Mhmm.
There could have been more before that that'sjust buried way down that we'll never find.
A lost.
Yeah.
There's a whole conspiracy about, like
I believe that.
Is that how how is that a how is that's not Imean, okay.
So for sure, we don't know for sure.
Yeah.
The conspiracy is Let's just Go ahead.

(15:27):
Clarify something.
Mhmm.
All the people who tell you history, they makemoney what they tell you.
Yeah.
So Yeah.
When you interrupt the the story, you're fullof shit.
That's what they say.
You're full
of shit.
You don't know what you're talking about.
They could say victors also write history.
Right?
So, like, history goes by whoever
prime example.

(15:48):
All the Egyptians want that that that wholestoryline to go like it is because it draws
people to Egypt and Mhmm.
But there's Egypt is a lot lot older than theylay on to.
For sure.
That's another conspiracy theory.
Is Egypt But
it doesn't it doesn't fall into the it doesn'tfall into the the
Yeah.
I mean, so what happened in Egypt?
Did the did the magical abilities that peoplehad to build the pyramids just, like

(16:12):
And mag
evaporate into the ether one day?
There's the magical abilities
right The skills
did the magical abilities for us to get to themoon
just to see
I don't have that anymore.
Well, yeah.
So okay.
A lot of that's deliberate.
Come on.
I it's
That is deliberate.
But why?
There's a there's I I ran into a I was t minusseven minutes to the launch off.

(16:35):
A couple a couple of illegals aliens and Icalled the cops on him.
No.
Different story.
No.
There's a there's
a guy there's a young guy that investigates thewhole, you know, who's holding this and who's
in building that and all the and and
Oh, why we're not advancing so fast anymore?
Yeah.
That's to keep society from No.

(16:57):
No.
No.
Again, I guess.
Just yeah.
Mhmm.
Just the whole, you know, alien technology andthe corporations that are behind it and Mhmm.
And the and this one bought this one and thatone bought this one and this Scandia Labs is
this one and and you just wanna your head wantsto explode because they keep changing.
Right.
And what happened to Howard Hughes and
No.
Not even Howard Hughes.
Fuck Howard Hughes.

(17:17):
He was a drug addict.
That's pretty easy with Howard Hughes.
But the whole
the alien technology
and all the the skunk works and all that stuffand the places they do all the research, you
know, and and and the corporations that ownthis.
That's the reason you'll never find outanything because all the all the technology is
owned by corporations, and they're they're notthey're not you can't file a a information act

(17:41):
thing or a corporation.
A FOIA.
So you'll never ever ever get any info Mhmm.
Because it's buried deep in with thiscorporation network Mhmm.
Of and it's interesting to see.
This guy's video is three hours long.
I was halfway through it, and I was stillwatching, which is amazing for me because
that's a long time to be watching a
That's a lot of video.

(18:02):
Yeah.
It's a trail it's a trail of intrigue if youlike that kind of
You could get lost.
You can go down the rabbit hole.
Oh, you remember whole Do you remember thewhole video that was?
Because that sounds very interesting.
Oh, yeah.
I have to look I have to look a thing about
See if you can send
it to me.
That sounds really good.
Is so twisted and and so many biases.
Please don't give Patrick other reasons to godown the rabbit hole.

(18:23):
I need more rabbit holes.
Oh.
Yeah.
But but listen, it's for sure, So so all of ushere believe in the Illuminati.
Right?
All of us believe
Well, there's groups of people that
because that's what we're discussing.
No.
The Illuminati is not a dual alien.
That's not what we're discussing.
That's a whole another
It's essentially, that's what the Illuminatiis.

(18:43):
All the people that know you know, have allpossession of technologies and control
everything.
Oh, yeah.
Think it's the aliens.
And it's not the politicians because thepoliticians mostly don't know
shit.
Hollow.
They don't know either.
This is this is corporate stuff.
This is deep
dark.
Is hollow, and everything's hollow, and alienslive everywhere.
No.

(19:04):
The the one guy that used to run the scuntworks forever, I guess, before he died said,
we've got stuff that makes Star Wars look old.
And where did it come from?
And and it's like, well, technology and stuff.
And it's like, well, okay.
That's that opens up a can of worms.
Let's but you're never gonna see this stuff.
Never
If you fit me, if you pay attention to it toomuch, you will never work.

(19:27):
You'll never get anything productive done.
But it doesn't mean that it's not that there'snot truths there.
No.
There's there's things that are being worked onthat have been worked on for years.
Yeah.
Of course.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know?
But there's also a lot of there's also a lot ofdiversionary
stories.
Look at the, you know, look at the look at thisI don't know what to think of this, so don't

(19:50):
even don't even get started.
But look at the did you guys see the the youngblack guy in Atlanta who came up with
Plastoline?
Like gasoline?
Didn't come
up with anything.
He didn't come up
with anything.
Well, that's not that's he just basically he
I mean, where does plastic come?
This is the first question Lola said to
me.
Oil.
Where does plastic come from?

(20:10):
Yes.
Oil.
He's he's getting yeah.
He just found a new way to skin the cat.
He didn't do anything that crazy.
He's just doing it on his own instead ofhaving,
like Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
End tooling.
That's that's what his big deal is.
But that stuff still bothers a lot of people.
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah.
See if it

(20:30):
that that that idea perpetual engines andthings like that.
Build a that's it.
The idea that Hank Strange could build areactor in his backyard like that one guy did,
the Boy Scout thing.
I've heard that story too, which is aninteresting Is
that the one the nuclear guy that thatirradiated half
his neighborhood?
Yeah.
Yeah.
The kid did that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Cool.
Just by just by gathering and lying and tellingstories and gathering materials and gathering

(20:55):
materials and
It's amazing how many old smoke detectors youcan get if you just kinda, oh, I just need
them.
You'd be surprised what kids could do.
What kids could do is always like, what youngpeople could do is always surprising to me
because they don't have the locks in our inthat we get as we get older in our brains.

(21:16):
Yeah.
You know?
Alright.
They're going
Coming up on t minus two minutes.
Okay.
Alright.
Yeah.
We're gonna keep track of that.
Shout out to everyone out there.
I know we're coming up on a break.
Shout out to I see shooting galleries outthere.
Jade Grew is out there as well.
C Bullis is out there.
Shout out to everyone.
Smash the thumbs ups.
We're we're talking about this and any otherthing that comes to mind here as we do the

(21:40):
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Okay.
Listen.
Before we get it, be before we continue here,and Walter tells you the part that got cut off
when he was talking about how much he lovesblack black dark dark.

(22:22):
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, like, black well, anyways, you knowwhat I'm saying.
Yes.
We know we know.
I met your dad.
I know exactly what you meant by that.
T minus one minute.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
We're we're also keeping track of the shuttle.
I don't know.
I gotta
look it up.
Starship.
I'm sorry.
What did I say that?
I don't even know why I said the shuttle, thestarship.

(22:43):
Sorry.
Check this out.
Look.
We gotta talk about this.
Oh, that's I hate that.
That.
Animated things.
God.
You know what?
You know what?
Your skeleton reminds me of a homeless guysitting inside the road begging.
Yeah.
This is what it is.
This is what it is because we're talking about,like, bankruptcies in the firearms industry.
So I know Patrick hates these.
Let me see.
Hold on one second.
Hold on.

(23:03):
Hold on.
There's no reason to animate good art.
Thirty seconds.
There's no reason.
No They don't even animate them.
They don't need
to be perfectly fine unanimated.
These are just funny.
Look at this one.
Jesus.
He's hungry.
So by the way, this I'll tell you I'll show youguys what the signs oh, the dog put his hands

(23:24):
up.
That's funny.
I just like by the way, I don't choose whatthese things do.
I I know that.
Oh, it's going.
It's going.
Going.
It's It's the launch is happening.
Oh, boy.
Okay.
So much for you guys.
I'm No.
No.
No.
We're with you, Walt.
Hold on.
Let me see.
I gotta find the launch happening.
We have
lift off.
We have lift off.
Oh, boy.
Okay.
Hold on.
Let me see.
I gotta look this up and see what YouTubechannel, Starship Yeah.

(23:49):
This one just freaking this this one justfreaking goes.
Every time I try to look, it doesn't go.
Nasaspaceflight.com.
Okay.
That's right.
Which one I'm on.
Let's see.
The Everyday Astronaut Come on.
It's going.
It's going.

(24:10):
Oh, am I in an ad?
How the hell am I in another
ad?
Okay.
Yeah.
This this side is crap.
Let me go to another let me go to here we go.
Okay.
Here we go.
So this is live.
We're gonna be looking at this.
I don't know which one you're looking at.
I'm on -thespacelock.com.

(24:37):
Okay.
Here we go.
I I found something that shows it.
Hold on.
I'll run I'll run-in a little bit of this.
There you go.
There you go.
There we go.
We got lunch.
You're
watching The phallic symbol is in the air.
Think these I think these are the these arelate stages of tests.
Right?
This is a test.
Right, Walt?
This is another test one.

(24:57):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Look at that power, though, right there.
This is what, you know, America.
This is what I think right here, man, when Isee this stuff.
I wish I could buy stock in SpaceX.
I really do.
Well I'm just telling you guys right now.
The only stock I could buy is in Tesla.

(25:19):
I can't buy any freaking
I'll I'll I'll sell you I'll sell you someoceanfront property on Mars if you
I I don't really have a deep desire to go toMars.
That is the most that is the most stupidestthing I've ever heard in the world.
I have
no interest in going to space.
Listen.
It's that's that's Musk's dream or whatever.
You know?
It's on I I

(25:40):
understand.
Yeah.
Unfortunately, he's take Yeah.
We're gonna get a lot of benefits out of it,though, Walt.
This is the thing.
We're gonna get the benefits.
Even he doesn't think he's going to Mars.
He thinks, like, his grandkids are gonna go toMars, which could be true.
Nobody.
Somebody somebody will go to Mars.
Yes.
Somebody will someone will go to Mars, but tocolonize it is just this fantasy land that you

(26:03):
you get when you do too many drugs.
Yeah.
Now we need to go to the moon.
The moon, I'm down with.
I think
we there's a mission to the moon.
Fucking Chinese.
We cannot be Chinese.
We gotta get that rare earth off that moon.
Oh oh, state separation.
Getting ready to do it.
Come on.
Oh.
Why did we never go back?
Why have we never gone back?

(26:24):
I've watched too many conspiracy theories.
Why have
we never gone back?
Because the aliens deliver the not the aliens.
Actually, the Nazis the Nazis deliver yeah.
The the Nazis are on the dark side of the moon.
Yeah.
It was that I wish it was that complicated, butit's really much much more simpler than that.
Politics and
Yeah.
And and crying crying crying liberals.

(26:45):
That's why
you have
to go back.
We have to feed we have to feed the the poor,and we have to
do this.
I think also the slow down, this deliberateslow down that we're talk Look at this stuff.
This You know what's crazy?
Imagine the video that we could look at live.
Look at this of what we're seeing right herelive.
Mhmm.
This is crazy.
I'm not gonna stay on it too long.
I don't wanna, you know, piss off the peoplewho did the whole setup for it.

(27:09):
But imagine the camera technology
Well, no.
That exists in 2025.
That's because of his satellite network.
Yeah.
Starlink?
That's Yeah.
Starlink.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I got, like, two Starlinks.
How they you you know how they did it in olddays?
Do you know?
I'm guessing it was somehow transmitted.

(27:29):
Was it?
Nope.
Yeah.
Like, no.
How were they doing it?
They were rolling film
Okay.
And eject they ejected cart the film cartridgeswere ejected.
And they reentered, and they and they gotthose.
Okay.
So when the so when the live launch washappening, they they couldn't see anything
except
Like, when when the when Saturn five was goingup and see the Mhmm.
Stage separation and stuff, that was actuallybeing filmed.

(27:53):
Oh.
And then things reentered the atmosphere andthey sometime they retrieved them successfully
and sometimes they didn't.
I mean, look at what we could see now, dudes.
By the way, everyone who believes that theplanet is flat.
It's clear.
I guess you believe that this
is Here.
Yeah.
You're a fucking idiot.
That's what you are.
You ever heard
that word?
Yeah.
You ever heard that word tarred?

(28:13):
Retard?
That's what you are.
You're a retard.
Let me tell you.
By the way, I love Starlink.
I have Starlink here at the house.
It's my backup now since I got like, we've beentransmitting on What the hell is the thing?
Fiber optic.
We've been doing it on fiber optic, but I haveStarlink, and then I have the Starlink Mini
that I take with me when I'm traveling.

(28:34):
It's freaking awesome Starlink Mini, man.
Oh, what happened?
It was not coming the reentry is not
The booster's coming back down.
It's coming Yeah.
But this one is
gonna land.
I'm I'm gonna wait and see if we get it.
Do you remember when we were kids, Walter?
Patrick is a little bit younger than us.
But I think even in the eighties when Patrickwas a little well, he I think Patrick is from

(28:57):
the early nineties, but it it was consideredimpossible for a rocket to or a part of a
rocket to come back and land like this.
I wouldn't use the word impossible.
Okay.
You
no.
It
wasn't.
I don't think I don't think anything isimpossible, me personally.

(29:20):
You know, it's just how much money you got tospend on it.
You know, when you decide, you know what, I'mgoing to Mars.
I'm gonna send people to Mars.
Then you start then this is where shit likethis comes from.
Somebody goes to
You know
What would you do with all these billions,Walt?
This is the question.
I'm that's that's I'm watching this stuff now.

(29:42):
Can't do it, buddy.
Walter,
we've lost Walter Patrick.
Oh,
wait a minute.
Here we go.
Here we go.
It's gonna land it's gonna land in the Gulf OfMexico again.
Okay.
I think it's coming.
Do you do we do should we show this as it'scoming in?
Here we go.
I'll show it.
Look at that.
Look at this thing.
I remember I used to look at, movies

(30:03):
gonna blow it up before it hits the water.
I was just looking at the James Bond marathonand stuff was coming in and landing like this,
and I was like, yeah.
That's an impossibility.
And now they're gonna let it go into what?
Kaboom.
Ready?
Ready?
Ready?
Boom.
It's going into the ocean?
Yeah.
They blew it up.
Oh, they blew it up.
Yeah.
They blew it up.

(30:24):
They blew it up.
Okay.
Because they don't they wanna break it up intosmall pieces.
So they had they had the problem with all thepieces washing up and made it up.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
You can't get any reverse engineering going on.
It seems so expensive.
Because next
thing you know, that'll be on Tmu.
You know, someone will be freaking
Oh, if I found a chunk of that thing, I'mprobably selling this.

(30:45):
I'm looking on Tmu.
Can you imagine what your tax Lola was tellingme about that, someone who works with her, this
lady's daughter always buys stuff on Tmu.
So you guys could I've never bought anythingfrom Tmu.
So she always buys stuff from Tmu.
I guess, today, something came from TIMU, andthe post office says she owes, what, Lola?

(31:06):
$30?
UPS.
UPS.
What did she owe?
$30?
In for, import tax.
Yeah.
Import tax to pick it up.
Yeah.
Processing fee.
Processing fees.
Processing fees.
Yeah.
Have you guys seen that yet?
I've I don't buy shit
from TeamView.
You mean,
I'm It doesn't have to be from TeamView.
It can be from anywhere.
It doesn't matter.

(31:26):
Yeah.
Yeah.
If you're importing it, you pay importationfees and crap.
Yeah.
The tax, the duty is not that much on smallstuff, but they charge a flat fee for the
process.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
So they'd bend you over and flat fee you
for Oh, so they're using that as a thing justto get some extra money out of you.
Yeah.
So the the the tariff is probably, like, $5,but they're getting the extra $25.

(31:49):
Yeah.
You're buying cheap shit.
It doesn't cost much.
Yeah.
You know what?
Don't don't don't get the cheap shit.
You wanna save some money?
You know?
Buy your stuff here, go to Salvation Army.
As much as I as much
as Goodwill or this this place that Patrickwent to.
Mhmm.

(32:09):
I was wondering I would like that to buy thingson Amazon and stuff.
Mhmm.
It's the fastest way to get the shit to you.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
I mean No.
I buy a lot of shit on Amazon.
I was I was at I was at Lowe's the other day.
Oh oh, what's going on there?
I was at Lowe's, and I I wanted to buy a gallonof w d 40.
I don't know if anybody who's priced a gallonof w d 40 lately.

(32:32):
Oh, it's ridiculous.
It's it's crazy.
Really?
So
what I did, I said, you know what?
Let me see how much it is on Amazon.
And sure enough, it was like $10 cheaper.
What did I do?
I bought
it on Amazon.
Is w d 40 so expensive?
Is it tariffs?
No.
It's just oil.
It's just Chemical?
They know they can screw you.

(32:53):
Oh.
Okay.
Yeah.
Oh.
Oh, oh, there people are catching the as thestarship is going through the atmosphere
because going toward the dark, they're catchingthe light off the oh, that's cool.
Yeah.
I've seen I've seen the I've seen the trails ofthat thing while I was driving.
I saw some kind of launch.
Very cool.
And it looks like a huge angel in the sky orsome

(33:14):
Probably can see it here if you go outside andyou got enough space to see it.
Mhmm.
But Mhmm.
But, anyways, yeah.
So, I mean, I always price check and see whatit is on Amazon and see what it is that I mean,
I I freaking ordered lawn mower parts over theweekend.
I
I Mhmm.
On Saturday, I went over to my son's house.
He had two lawn mowers in his backyard that hadbeen sitting.

(33:36):
I needed one.
I needed one that was in better shape than theone I had.
So I snagged them, brought them back, got onerunning Saturday, got the other one running on
Sunday, but I need an air filter and Mhmm.
And a couple of things and boom.
Got them.
Yeah.
So I'm by the way, I'm just showing the this isBusiness Insider.
I ordered from TEMU and worried my order willbe slapped with a tariff.

(33:59):
Slap it, baby.
Right up there, says, I can't help but lovebuying cheap garbage on Tmu.
I don't.
But tariffs have made this tricky.
Okay.
I bought I bought a Tmu chainsaw.
Mhmm.
And because I figured, you know what the heck?
Let's try it.
Let's see what happens.
It was, like, $90 shipped.
Mhmm.
That thing is a beast.

(34:19):
Must have worked out good?
My 60 cc purple colored chainsaw Mhmm.
Is a is a wood cutting machine.
Will it last forever?
Probably not.
Mhmm.
Do I do I make my living with
it?
No.
It doesn't matter.
Every time I've went to start it lately, it'sfired right up and I like, up at the property,
12 inch log right through just like nothing.

(34:40):
So So one of the things going on here is whatwe talk about all the time.
Right?
What if you could buy that same cheap pickuptruck that can get sold in South America or
China or
See, that's not gonna now.
Not gonna happen now.
Why?
Because of because of Trump Mhmm.
It's not gonna happen.
Mhmm.
Because there's gonna be a pretty good tariffon that on that cheap truck.

(35:04):
It's not gonna be it it'll still be cheap, butit's not gonna be as cheap.
Yeah.
But is Trump gonna be able to get rid of allthe safety shit they have to put?
What you when you buy that chainsaw from TMU,they don't have to worry about all the safety
shit and the lawyers and It has Good lucktrying to sue someone on some company on TMU.
It it has some, but it's not it's not so muchthat yeah.

(35:25):
The pick you know?
If you buy something if you buy something fromMilwaukee Tools, for example, what's baked into
the price is all the bullshit.
All the lawyer shit, all the safety.
Of course.
Of course.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
Insurance, all that stuff.
Yeah.
Well, that yeah.

(35:46):
Yeah.
I mean, I wish I wish we can buy those.
I'm with you guys.
I I'd love to buy a go
Oh, it's Go buy one
of these cheap Toyota trucks with no safetystock.
And it was for sale, and I could go purchaseone or order one, I'd go order
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'll give them all the way in.
Something like that.
Yeah.
Ultimately, we want things cheap.
This is what comes you know, I'm not trying tosteer everything in this direction.

(36:10):
I'm not you know?
But this is what happens when you wanteverything cheap.
This is some of the stuff that
It's true.
That's true.
Mhmm.
So for example, the whole reason we're here orthe title of the show, we'll we'll talk about
whatever we want.
I think that unhappy puppy.
Puppy
is so unhappy.
That looks like Patrick right there.
That dog.

(36:30):
He's got that look that we get I get this lookfrom Patrick all the time.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Is why I chose this one.
You know, what I'm telling Patrick, Patrick, Ithink we should make that a a a dictator gun.
This is the look I get from him.
You should not.
So anyway, the sign says, must sell my guns forfood.

(36:53):
Thanks, Trump.
So, yeah, I mean, we have been seeing somebankruptcies.
Did you look this up, Patrick?
No.
So I don't understand what's going on.
Who's selling bankruptcies?
Who's got
Okay.
So there's been where's the one let me see.
I'm a put up the one that Walter sort
of company.
Yeah.
Walter sent this picture, so I'll put this upand we'll talk about this.

(37:14):
Here we go.
Alright.
So Florida gun manufacturer collapses underdebt burden.
Firearms industry implodes.
Okay.
That is not really true.
That's dramatic.
Where
would where'd you get this article from,Walter?
Was this in the papers?
My my friend Mike sent it to me.
Oh, okay.

(37:34):
Florida gun business is going through one ofhis toughest times ever.
A major gun maker in Central Florida known asLive Free Armory has gone bankrupt showing just
how much trouble the whole US gun industry isin.
These companies are struggling with hugeamounts of debt, fewer people buying guns
No.
And new pressures in the market.
Let

(37:55):
me let me just let me just say something here.
If you're struggling with huge amounts of debt,that's your own problem.
That's true.
Can't argue that one.
I mean, a lot of people wanna be DanielDefense.
Yeah.
They want they think that they and and, youknow, they want to have the fancy boxes.

(38:15):
They wanna have
We've seen a lot of companies.
Yeah.
And they they spend a lot of money.
They don't
They wanna have the really nice CNC machinesand buy, like, 30 of them at one time.
Or or yeah.
Or too many too many.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You
know?
But, you see, this is why, for example, peopleget mad.
You know, and I've had my ups and downs withCaltech.

(38:38):
So far, I I I don't know what they do nowadays,but Caltech doesn't like taking out loans.
Why would you go?
They pay for their stuff.
So I don't know now.
They might be taking out loans now.
I don't know.
But they got where they got by not taking outloans and paying for everything.
You know?
Yeah.
I mean, there's always gonna be leases onmachines and stuff

(38:59):
like that.
Yeah.
That's expected.
But but Mhmm.
But if you're spending money on silly shit likefancy offices Yeah.
And and all kinds all kinds of crazyadvertising and free giveaway stuff.
Yeah.
When you drop 2,000,000
Yeah. On
On on
a advertising.
Now I have seen companies like Kel Tec do that,but, I mean, a lot a lot of the gun companies

(39:19):
have done that.
But why?
Why would you drop, like, $2,000,000 on onecommercial that's not even a minute long?
I don't know.
Why would you?
You don't don't get it.
It's not gonna affect your sales on either ifit's Yeah.
I don't I don't understand.
You know?
So we see a lot of craziness.

(39:41):
So I went to look to see if I could find anarticle.
This is the closest one I could.
There's several articles out there.
Filing Alert, Blood Free Armory Chapter 11.
So they're still in business, but they did doChapter 11.
Central Florida Firearms LLC, a Palm Bay,Florida based firearms manufacturer and
retailer filed for chapter 11 protection onSeptember 26 in the US bankruptcy court for the

(40:07):
Middle District Of Florida.
The company reports a 5,200,000 in assets and12,700,000.0 in liabilities.
Oh my
god.
That's your problem.
That that's why they do it.
Right?
And when you and you can't sell an a r 15.
Correct.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They were on the they were on.

(40:27):
What's in here?
Oh, this is showing
A bunch of their
12 largest unsecured creditors.
That's who they owe?
No.
Unsecured creditors.
That's who they owe money to.
Yeah.
Oh,
okay.
They owe Interesting.
Yeah.
Henry arms.
Henry repeating arms.
Well Because the Probably tooling or
something or the parts or something.

(40:48):
I don't know.
Or if they're a retail have you guys ever beento that place?
Lola says she's heard of it.
Yeah.
If they're a retail shop, then they might,yeah, have
a bunch of things.
They might have
Yeah.
Because you take you take out a loan,basically, to buy all the stuff that comes in.
They don't a lot of police places, storesaren't buying it with cash.
I I see these, like, gun shops, and they onlyhave rows and rows of guns on these things.

(41:11):
You know, it's like, I don't know how you dothat.
Mhmm.
And You shouldn't?
You know?
You know?
And they and they don't wanna sell cheap stuff.
They wanna sell fancy stuff.
They want to make yeah.
The premium.
Yeah.
You make just as much money Well a pipeline asyou do as a Glock.
So Yeah.
But I think the way a lot of this works, like,we're all f f l's, but I don't think any of us

(41:34):
actually run a retail store.
But in a retail store, a lot of times, theymake you buy a lot of crap just to get what you
want.
They they do.
So, and I've seen this around that though.
Yeah.
I've seen it though with Kel Tec stuff.
Like, I remember when I first got the FFL,people will call and go, oh, you wanna get this
Kel Tec thing?
Then you gotta buy like 10 Yeah.

(41:57):
It's like No.
I don't.
No.
I don't.
Yeah.
Don't wanna I I don't need to do that.
Thank you very much.
We got like ten seconds.
We're gonna keep talking about this when wecome back though.
If guys you have any questions, hit us up, andthen I'll go to some people's comments anyway.
Right back.
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Okay.
Boom.
We're back.
Who was saying something?
Patrick?
Walter?
I don't remember.
Oh, okay.
Here here's a here's a thing that I found.
Oh, so actually, no.
I asked Garak.
I said, is the firearms industry going out ofbusiness?

(43:01):
It says, no.
The firearms industry is not going out ofbusiness.
So Yep.
It what does it say?
Encompassing manufacturing, distribution, andretail accessories remains a robust economic
force in 2020 despite fixing headwinds, likesoftening consumer demand and post election
normalization of sales.

(43:23):
Right.
Normalization of sales.
That's all you need to Yeah.
That's all you need to re realize.
It's still a lot of money, though.
Global firearms, 2024 value, 4.1,41,600,000,000.0.
And then projected by 2033, 68,000,000,000.

(43:45):
Okay.
So according to this, which I don't know, youknow, this is looking at it in a more global,
you know, more global thing.
I think the thing that's happening in Americais no one's panicking.
Trump is president.
And like Walter always says, everyone's justmaking ARs.

(44:08):
Every everybody wants to be on the Hillaryplan, if you don't know what the Hillary plan
was.
Mhmm.
They're launching dummy Starship I mean, dummyStarlink satellites right now from their
magazine.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The way those satellites come out is cool, ifyou've ever seen it.

(44:29):
It just looks like something up in the skypoops a bunch of little stars.
It's the best way I could describe it to you.
Yeah.
It looks pretty good.
That big that big hot ball in the center of theof the universe galaxy has been fucking those
starship those Starlink satellites up fasterthan they thought it was gonna happen.
Oh, really?

(44:49):
The sun?
The solar the solar flare activity going on.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
It's been a it's been a little tough on thoseStarlink satellites.
Yeah.
Damn the sun for all this global warming andclimate change and bullshit that's been going
on.
Damn you, son.
Damn you,
What do we do to you?
I just saw a picture on the interweb, speakingof that Mhmm.

(45:10):
Of the Plymouth rock stone thing that's on thewater's edge, and it looks exactly like it did
200 ago
or four.
Oh, yeah?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I've seen that.
Oh, really?
The seas are rising.
Yes.
The seas are rising.
Yeah.
We're all supposed to be underwater here inFlorida.
Oh, yep.
We were supposed to we were supposed to be outof gasoline in the '27 out of oil in the

(45:32):
nineteen eights.
Yep.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like I said, many civilizations have been here.
Many civilizations.
If the caiman had gone.
Yeah.
You know?
The dinosaurs when the dinosaurs were drivingaround, they had some other civilization that

(45:52):
had that had gotten compressed by land.
You know?
They were
in the dreads of dinosaur driving.
What what would the dinosaurs call in fossilfuels by then?
What was their fossil fuels?
You know?
Yeah.
Alien bones.
Getting yeah.
Maybe they had solar power.
Who knows?
I guess it was all good until that meteor untilthat asteroid hit.

(46:16):
The the the firearms industry is in a verynormal kind of time now where there's no
challenges from the Mhmm.
From Alright.
You're probably right.
Mhmm.
And and and it hasn't been like that in a longtime.
And and and the Democrats have no power tochange anything at this moment.

(46:37):
Mhmm.
And the ones that were the one the main ones incharge are not gonna be all brought up, and
they're gonna be indicted pretty soon.
So it's good times.
Good time.
You know, just get ready for more stuff, man.
Who knows what you're gonna get.
Yeah.
If you're gonna be in the if you're thinkingabout getting in the gun business Mhmm.
And sell stuff, you need to be sellingsomething that nobody else Unique.

(47:00):
Yes.
I mean, I've been I've been buying a lot of oldstuff.
So Unique unique, but not a piece of shit.
Correct.
Yes.
Some Well built.
Some plastic pistol you come up with.
I I think you find that they're not selling asmany of those as they'd like to either.
No.
No.
Probably not.
Probably not.
But these are they put some they put some, youknow, something different that they did.

(47:22):
But, yeah, I think, like, p s so I'm I'mshowing this this Jackal.
This is the 300 blackout Jackal that I'mshowing here.
Yeah.
Should I go should I go full screen on this?
Hold on one second.
Let me let me do this.
I think this is cool and what's behind this islike it's not it's not anything really new.

(47:44):
I think that PSA just figured out themanufacturing of it.
Right?
How to manufacture something like this and doit affordably, which when we see them do it for
stuff like m p fives and all that, it's gonnabe crazy.
But I think what comes out of this when we'renot going through bad times, we can get some
really cool guns that come out of this kind ofstuff.
That's just my opinion.

(48:05):
But it's all not it's not gonna happen rightnow when guns aren't solid.
Yeah.
Correct.
Yeah.
It's yeah.
And unless you're coming out with somethingearth shattering Mhmm.
It'd be a it'd be a tough time to come out witha new revolver.
Yeah.
Know what I mean?
Or or a or a or a Yeah.
Or a or a breathtaking bolt action rifle, whichI've seen these companies do.

(48:27):
Right.
What are they doing?
Honest with you, even a new bullpup even a newbullpup
Well
as you know?
I mean, what's it gonna what is that bullpupgonna be that's gonna be so awesome that people
buy it in droves?
Nine out 10.
A couple of people.
Nine times out of 10, they're way overpricedwhen they come out, and they just Mhmm.
You'll have that initial that initial of peoplelike you, Hank, that'll buy it no matter what.

(48:54):
And then after that, it goes full flat.
Well, like I was saying, I'm buying old stuffright now.
So what have I bought lately?
I think I bought I have two tech nines.
I have a Mac Is that a Mac 10?
I think so.
M 11 m 11.
Yeah.
An m 11.
I have
m eleven nine.
Yeah.
M 11.
I have a m 11.
What's the other thing?
Oh, I bought a Bushmaster ACR.

(49:16):
Mhmm.
You're buying unique stuff.
You're in the guard yet?
No.
I didn't get the hand guard.
I got billed for it last week, a week ago.
They'll they'll ship it out eventually.
I don't know when the hell it comes in themail.
But, I'm not buying a what are you guys buyingright now if you're buying stuff?
Unique.
I'm building another SKS.

(49:37):
Yeah.
Are you really?
I well, okay.
Here's a story.
A little story about a man named Jed.
Poor Mountaineer barely kept
his Oh, boy.
No.
Don't know.
Why why I don't know why this became a story,but it's it's interesting that it became a
story.
Go for it, Walt.
Go ahead.
No.
I I years and years ago, I when Yugoslavian SKSwere dirt cheap, I bought a I bought a crusty

(50:00):
looking one, I shortened the barrel and made itto, like, a carving.
And the other day, I'm out shooting it with myfriend Mike up at the property, and I couldn't
hit the broadside of barn with the thing.
And so, of course, Mike's going, send it to theauction.
Send it to the auction.
I was like, no, Mike.
I'm not gonna send it to the fucking auction.
Because I'm not gonna get anything for itprobably.

(50:21):
Mhmm.
Correct.
Yeah.
This is this is not the best time.
Yeah.
I gotta well, yeah.
I know.
Yeah.
Because that's a story too.
But so I I figured, well, I'll buy a parts kitlike a Russian parts kit.
I got a good receiver.
I got a Yugoslavian receiver.
I'll mate those two together, and we'll makesweet love and make another SKS.
Well, as it normally goes, my complete ideachanged as I started messing with stuff.

(50:43):
I decided to buy a, off of eBay, a 16 inchChinese barrel assembly
Interesting.
Okay.
That from China cut already down.
I thought about shortening it myself again, butI said, but time I spend is cheaper just to buy
it.
Mhmm.
And then I bought have you ever seen the redfiberglass Chinese SKS stocks?

(51:05):
No.
I don't know that often.
Look at that.
Where is it?
One of those.
Did you send a picture?
I don't know.
Mhmm.
No.
And then they have a handguard.
This is funny.
You're gonna get a kick out of this.
They have a top a handguard cover that's madeout of phalonic or or some kind of fiberglass
metal that that you And they're and they're andthey're called the French tickler because

(51:28):
they've ribbing they've got ribbing on thathandguard on the Oh, for her pleasure.
Yeah.
And so I bought I bought a stock.
I bought that.
I bought the barrel assembly, and I'm gonnabuild a little Yugo Chinese carbine.
Chigo.
A Chigo.

(51:48):
Another Chigo, and hopefully, it works as goodas the other one does, which is right here.
Mhmm.
So Hold on.
So, yes, I wasn't planning on this project, butthis one shoots.
It just shoots a shoots shoot the flea off adog's ass, as they say, for as for as fugly as

(52:09):
it is.
But, but, yeah, that's what I'm working onright now.
Also, I have, some parts coming in tomorrow foran a r 10.
I was going through all my stuff, and I havelots of parts and pieces.
Pieces.
And I had a AR lower that had a remember thatthat GunTech upper, Hank?
Yeah.
I do.

(52:29):
Yes.
Yes.
I do.
That
big big heavy gun thing thing.
I I had that up.
I still have the upper.
It was on top that that arrow precision lower,which is a nice three zero eight lower.
And I said, you know what?
I need to I need to do something else here.
Mhmm.
So but I had an upper, but it had a type ofhandguard, the not the not the MLOC, but the

(52:54):
other stuff.
It looks like Key mod.
Looks like that.
Key mod?
Key mod handguard.
And I was like, yeah.
You know what?
Let's upgrade it.
So I got me a new handguard coming.
I got me a stock coming.
I put that one together.
That'll be complete.
Mhmm.
So yeah.
Nothing earth shattering project wise.
I do have a couple fun stuff like that, though.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I have a I have a DP, the Russian DP, part set,that is probably up on a shelf screaming to be

(53:23):
finished.
I see hot sauce coming out.
Hot sauce is being applied.
Oh, he's got a sandwich.
Oh, he's got some teriyaki or whatever.
Taco salad.
Oh, okay.
I mean, that was a big bottle of hot sauce.
Was that sriracha?
That's sriracha.
Oh, there you go.
That's sriracha.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now he's gonna get juiced up.
Watch this.

(53:44):
That's that's that's flame that's that'sflaming buttocks.
I love it.
No.
He like he likes he likes it spicy.
Listen, I think that, you know, this is likeone of the stock market things.
Right?
You know, you you buy low, you sell high.
Right?
It's like what's happening with the if you lookat the price of gold or silver
Now's not time to buy.

(54:04):
Yeah.
I mean
it's it's all due to what's going on in theworld, you know.
It's Mhmm.
Pretty simple to figure out.
Yeah.
Or the or the or the goofy I always call itgoofy.
The electronic money, the the what do you callit?
Bitcoin?
Oh, Bitcoin is insane.
Yeah.
Insane.
And I and But but You know you
know why Bitcoin's going up and why gold isgoing up and silver's going up?

(54:28):
Because nobody's selling.
So, take that as an indication of what'shappening.
Gold is going up.
Silver is going up.
Bitcoin's going up because no one that'sholding those things is them because they don't
think we've gotten to the precipice yet.
Correct.
Gold and silver go up when the world is inturmoil.

(54:48):
It's crazy.
Mhmm.
Bitcoin is kinda weird.
I can't buy myself out of a country withBitcoin.
It's kinda the same though.
It goes up and things crazy.
You can well, you can yeah.
Mean, you can leave a country with Bitcoineasier than you can with a million dollars
worth of Bitcoin, you can leave a countryeasier than you would leave with a million
dollars.
An an emergency where you have buy yourself outof a situation.

(55:10):
You can't do
Oh, no.
To Okay.
You're saying, like, I you've gotta bribesomeone to get on the plane.
Cash money.
With Bitcoin.
But but a lot of the Bitcoin guys that I knowsee, here's the reason why Bitcoin's going up.
I get it.
Like, we've been looking at it and talkingabout cryptocurrencies for a long time.
I don't have other than the TUS stuff, whichI'm pretty much a trillionaire.

(55:31):
Yeah.
Yeah.
But it's not worth Lola just laughed.
But it's not worth anything.
But it was an interesting experiment we did tounderstand it.
Bitcoin's not going anywhere, and the reasonwhy it's going up is because people aren't
Like, right now What's the price of Bitcoinright now?
You would think these guys would be
60, isn't it?
Yeah.
It's over 100,000.

(55:51):
A 100 and Let me see.
I'll look it up.
15,000.
A 115,000.
It's crazy.
Let me see.
Bitcoin Bitcoin prices right now.
But, you know, as we know overnight, that couldgo down to half.
Yeah.
But the the reason why it's going up is becauseno one is selling it.
The people who and it's not all as many peopleas you think holding it.
So it is according to and Lola said it, a$115,000.

(56:17):
A $115,243.40 per coin.
So you would think, like, if this was reallysuper bullshit, the dude's holding on to it
right now.
Just be
like sell sell sell sell sell.
But they're not.
So Back to what I was saying though.
It's not gonna get you out of a tight spot inRussia or something.

(56:37):
No.
But but but what I was gonna say to you is alot of the guys that I know that are doing that
stuff, they're not just in Bitcoin.
They have gold.
They have silver.
They have guns and ammo.
If dabble in you dabble in that stuff.
Yeah.
You gotta dabble in everything.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You gotta be diversified is really what it is.
You gotta have a bunch of but but if you'rediversified, sometimes got

(56:58):
my damn old Chaco and gas and not get me out ofanything.
Yeah.
But sometimes but you understand what I'msaying.
Like, I think we all have some kind of gold,silver, this thing, like real estate or this
thing or that thing, but they don't all theydon't all go up at the same time.
No.
Sometimes some of them have rules.
Gold and silver go up when the world's inturmoil.

(57:19):
Period.
Correct.
Yes.
Now sometimes when the world is in turmoil, sodo the value of guns and ammo.
They also go up, But never when you have a progun president or administration and people
aren't worried about that.
In America Correct.
In the rest of the world, they're not worriedbecause America just gives them guns and ammo

(57:40):
and airplanes and and Tomahawk missiles andshit like that for free.
But for the American citizens, and then we're asmaller market, that's the problem.
Wait a minute.
Trump is not giving him to him for free.
He's selling him to NATO when NATO is you'veheard this story a 150 fucking times a day
listen to the news.
And I stopped seven wars, and I I am thegreatest thing, you know

(58:05):
Oh, boy.
Palestinians, Gaza is I'm gonna run the place.
We're gonna make it we're gonna be a big onebeautiful Gaza.
What what did Trump say he was gonna make GazaIt's gonna
it's gonna it's I was gonna need buildings.
There's gonna be business.
There's gonna be money.
People are gonna be happy.
Yeah.
Where is it all the f one people go live, Lola?
Good luck.
Yeah.

(58:25):
It's gonna be the Monaco of the The MiddleEast.
No.
Yeah.
Good luck.
Okay.
Alright.
Get your condo now.
Correction here.
Anywhere aside from Israel Mhmm.
Anywhere else in the middle maybe Dubai.
Okay.
And and like those people over there.
But in the rest of the Middle East, they'resavage for the most part.

(58:46):
Listen.
I'm happy to see that I'm happy to see thatIsrael got back those hostages that were still
alive.
That's cool.
But guess where I don't want to live?
You know what's you know what's going on rightthere in Gaza?
As soon as the Israelis backed out Mhmm.
People started fighting amongst each other.
This is gonna go on forever.
It's gonna go on past me and you, Walt.

(59:07):
It's gonna go on past our children and ourchildren's children.
If mass mass thinks he can just rebooteverybody's mind over there, that they're gonna
play nice and be good and go by his
Temporarily, they might.
Until they get fed.
For a little bit.
Have you seen have you seen what happened whenthe a truck showed up there?

(59:30):
You know, they they they swarmed the things,like
Yeah.
I mean, it so just consider, like, what are wecelebrating right now?
And, genuinely, I feel like, yes.
I'm Oh.
I'm happy that these got
but we're
no.
No.
No.
We no.
I'm not saying we, but I'm happy to see thatthey released these hostages.
Yeah.
These mofos came in there and had these peoplefor the last two years.

(59:53):
Yeah.
For the last two years, these guys have beenliving in tunnels on the ground.
And a bunch of them are coming back in
body bags.
That's yeah.
They've been living the apocalypse.
The rest of us have just been out here like,oh, my God.
I should have gotten bitcoin.
You know?
And these guys have been living that's whatwe're celebrating.
But do you think that's over?

(01:00:15):
Because I don't think I don't think it's over.
No.
No.
You'd be silly to think that all of a suddenthat there's gonna be rainbows and and
unicorns.
Well, they eat the unicorn over there.
They would they would that's what they dothere.
But Mhmm.
And everybody's gonna get along and because heworked worked this deal out and it's like, I'm

(01:00:36):
listen.
I I had to I turned it off.
When he was talking halfway through, I hadsaid, I can't take this no more.
As soon as you start talking about him stoppingevery war in the world and and and I I gotta
go, shit.
Here he goes again.
Off.
And I like and I kinda
like to No.
Lot of you know, but it's just me.
Me.
Me.

(01:00:56):
Me.
Me.
Me.
And it's like, you know, he's given the he'sgiven the Italian prime minister girl to look
behind us because they they they
Oh, he gonna get some of that.
He's gonna get come on now.
That she she gonna give that up.
Did you guys ever see I don't know.
Do do any of you know Maria Bartiromo?
Do you know who that is?
Maria Bartiromo?

(01:01:17):
Yes.
Ma'am.
Fox.
I don't think she's
not good looking.
She's on she's
on Fox young.
No.
She's on Fox now.
She's older now.
But when she was young, she was on CNBC.
She was the stock market, like, cute Italianchick from Queens on the stock.
The I think the the rock band Queen made a songabout Maria Bartiroma.
Well, there is a video of Prince, right,interviewing with her back in the day Ramon.

(01:01:40):
Yeah.
Joey Okay.
You're right.
Yes.
So there's an interview with her interviewingPrince back in the day when she was in her
super hotness mode and Prince was making herblush because he was like, oh, you're gonna
sing with me.
She wanted Prince to perform something for herand he was like, okay, I'll play the guitar
and, you know, you sing.
And you you can play the harmonica.

(01:02:02):
Yeah.
Exactly.
So, she's blushing.
You guys have to go look at that video.
It's the craziest thing.
I showed it to Lola and even Lola was like, oh,Prince gonna get some.
When you look at it So whenever I see thatItalian chick and Trump, I think about that.
Trump gonna get some.
Melania is gonna have to put the smack down.

(01:02:23):
And that that Italian prime minister girl,she's she don't take no shit from nobody
either.
No.
She's gonna take something.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
So, anyway, it's it's interesting.
We got nine seconds.
I
I I wonder if he's gonna be able to stop theAfghanis and the Pakistanis killing me.
Oh, no.
No way.
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(01:03:33):
Shooting gallery says, what what is going onhere?
Should I okay.
Oh, Jay Grew actually says that Tesla with thecamper is on sale at on Amazon for $20.
So there you go.
So it's still on Amazon.
Uh-oh.

(01:03:54):
And Cbolla says you could probably find it oneBay.
Shooting Gallery says, I like the civilizationslike the civilizations that are reported to be
in Antarctica.
Okay.
Yeah.
That's that's an unexplored place for the mostpart.
Yeah.
He says, we never went back to the moon becausethey found some shit they were not supposed to
find.
I thought, wow.
There you go.
That's not it.

(01:04:14):
That's not it.
So and then also he says, I'm more into buyingupgrades, stocks, and rails, and optics before
I buy anything new.
Yeah.
I, you know, I think everyone just has I Goahead.
Mhmm.
Just decided I need to finish a couple thingsthat were laying around unfinished.

(01:04:34):
That's Mhmm.
You know, I
Yeah.
Well, so I think everything goes up and down.
So I've always been on the subject of guns,I've always been buying guns.
But but when I started this whole gun thing andI was a young gun guy, you know, like a gun
embryo, I was into the new stuff.
I didn't even do you I don't know if you guysremember this.

(01:04:57):
Like, I didn't even want anything used.
If somebody else shot that thing, was like
Dude, I have a customer's gun.
Someone else have a customer that
I'm not kidding.
I have
a customer that won't buy used guns.
I don't know who shot it.
I don't know if they put something
through it.
I'm like, you're retarded.
Like
It's a psychosis.
It's a psychosis.
So you're not gonna you're not gonna take aLuger then?

(01:05:18):
It's Right?
I don't know if
I could trust it.
Yeah.
What You're not gonna
And how many how many rounds has someone evenshot at This is this is what changed me.
Like, eventually, discovered that someone buysan AR or a Glock or something like that, and
how many rounds have they put do they even putthrough it before they sell it up?
I'm just showing
some guys.

(01:05:38):
Very few.
That I got.
Yeah.
They don't shoot it that much and it's not likeit didn't deteriorate, you know, it didn't
deteriorate physically, It just it comes downin value a little bit, and that is the time you
jump in.
One time I run-in I run into this guy back inthe nineties and stuff.
We did gun shows.
I sold when SKS is around, sold a lot of SKS's,ammo, stuff like that.

(01:06:00):
Mhmm.
Running this guy.
Hey, man.
How How you doing?
I bought an SKS from you way back when in in acase of ammo.
Said, how did it shoot?
I don't know.
Mhmm.
Never shot it.
Yep.
Never shot it.
Yeah.
Don't even know if it works or not.
Oh, well.
That's so so but this is
the a lot too.
People buy guns and never even shoot them.
Yeah.
And this is just the cyclical nature of guns.

(01:06:21):
And when I learned that, I was like, oh, I'mgonna stop buying everything new.
I don't have to have this shit new.
I haven't bought a new gun in Mayby.
I
know.
I'm
trying to think when yeah.
Ten years?
Brand new?
Brand new.
Oh, so I haven't bought anything in the box inin since maybe my Sig, my March.

(01:06:44):
Legitimately, everything I I built ARs.
You could say those are new, I guess.
Mhmm.
But I guess when the guess when the cigs whenwhen those came out and they were hot, if you
because they were hot.
The the the cigs were hot when they came out.
I bought one.
Yeah.
And and so you would probably have to get it.
And I and I've done that.
I bought stuff like that, but not anymore.
Still carry it.

(01:07:04):
I like it.
It's A a friend of mine what's that custom SIGp three twenty?
There's like a super custom one that's like $2.
The region?
Yeah.
But is that the one that went up to like $2 forlike there was a place specially Oh, I don't
know.
So one of my friends, I think you know him, he
Bought a $2,000 cig?

(01:07:26):
He bought a $2,000 cig.
I was talking to him Yeah.
I think yesterday, and he told me that he wentto sell that thing, and he went to a local gun
store, and the guy was like, You you're gonnayou The guy was like, you're gonna get mad, so
I don't wanna offend you.
And he was like, no.
No.
No.
Just tell me what it is.
You know, I'll just say no if I don't want Andthe guys offered him $280.

(01:07:50):
And he was like, okay.
You know?
Dude, just think about that.
You know?
Well, here, let's see here.
And you win some and lose some.
My friend who I'm talking about here is verysmart and very wise.
By the way, he's got Bitcoin.

(01:08:10):
So you know, and and a bunch of other things.
He's old school with his saving and things andall that kind of stuff.
But so it happens to all of us.
I just think, like, you have to realize whereyou are in everything, And if it was me right
now, I wouldn't necessarily buy, sell guns, butI would probably buy them if I've been looking

(01:08:31):
for stuff for a while.
Now is not the time to sell Mm-mm.
The common stuff.
If you have something that's still collectiblecollectible, yeah, you'll probably do alright.
But if to sell common stuff Yeah.
You're gonna get you're gonna get half, maybehalf of what you
I mean, because

(01:08:52):
I'm a I'm buying a Bushmaster, AR 15 in the
next couple weeks from a guy
Oh, you are?
It's it's nothing fancy.
It's a run of the mill Bushmaster.
Okay.
But it has it does have an aim point on top ofit and a pretty nice aim point.
And No.
It's a old school Bushmaster though.
Right?
Like, from
I don't know.
I haven't I haven't gotten close enoughpictures of it.
I don't know the generation.

(01:09:14):
It does still have the arm pistol in the logo.
So I assume it's older.
Okay.
But some things have not come down.
So for example, I would love to get a nice
is I'm paying $5.25 for this rifle.
That's cheap.
That That's not bad.
If that is if that is a pre ban lower I doubtworth a thousand to $1,200 up north.
I doubt it.

(01:09:34):
I have a feeling it's it's mid 2 thousandslower.
It's probably not pre ban.
Okay.
Okay.
It's got a key mod handguard on it, would makeme think, like, 02/2014.
Yeah.
But it was it's old Freedom Group Bushmaster oror older than that.
Right?
It's older than haven't found out yet.
Okay.
Yeah.
But still A
$500 home home defense AR with an aim point ontop?
I Yeah.

(01:09:55):
But let me ask you this.
Let me ask you this.
What is it?
This is something I've always wanted to havethat's just a regular AR, but I've always
wanted to have a cult.
Right?
Yeah.
Because when I started doing this, all thedudes, especially here in Florida
The Colt.
It's not even an AR if it's not Colt, bro.
Colt.
It's a Colt.
Yeah.
Got it.
What's a
What's a
What's Yeah.
What's a Colt going for nowadays?
Is it did it get cheaper?

(01:10:16):
It depends on which ones you're looking for.
There's a lot of police trade ins lately.
Mhmm.
You can pick up a $69.20 police trade in foranywhere between sometimes on crazy discount,
$6.50 all the way up to maybe $8.50.
Okay.
They're not crazy.
Yeah.
That's not too bad.
Yeah.
And that's what, like, my friends like Yakazthat used to be on the That

(01:10:36):
is that is the Colt.
Yeah.
He that's what he ran when he was in the whenhe was in, the service.
So, you know, he ran a $69.20.
By the way And I think he His He justcelebrated a birthday I saw on, Facebook.
We don't talk that much anymore.
Still follow him on Facebook.
You know, he's like a grown man nowadays, just,you know, working He's

(01:10:58):
a grown man when I met him.
I know, but I'm saying, he's just working like,you know, I think I think he's got a good job,
he's married, he's Everything's, you know, hiskids are growing up, it's awesome to to see
personally, but, yeah.
I think, you know, I'm just saying, he put thisYouTube lifestyle behind him.

(01:11:18):
Speaking of birthdays, c bolas says, don't knowabout you, but I'm celebrating my birthday.
Hey.
Yes.
On Facebook.
Yeah.
Happy birthday.
Happy birthday.
Yes.
Happy birthday to you.
Okay.
Let me so what is still expensive?
That's what I'm trying to find out.
So, like, I'm trying to
bought my I bought my my German my Germanrifle, and that was very expensive because it's

(01:11:43):
those don't come down in price.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Uh-uh.
I'm trying to do a crank.
Crank stuff does not come down.
Right?
Nope.
Because there's not a lot of them in thecountry
and there's
not Yeah.
And and and that is part of it.
I mean, you wanna buy an a r 15 Everywhere.
Wanna spend $2,000 for some Daniel Defensegarbage or whatever and Mhmm.
Do all that stuff, go for it.

(01:12:03):
But not not me.
And just because it's got a and you can you canspend 5,006 thousand on AR.
Mhmm.
It's just all these custom parts.
Well, I just think so I'm just trying to tellyou that it used to be, and this is why this is
why I'm showing the PSA, because PSA haschanged the whole game and and for the better.

(01:12:24):
Right?
I'm a fan of PSA, not trying to knock them.
Look at the like, this used to be DanielDefense quality in terms look at the finish,
the manufacturing, and all that.
But they they can do this very affordably.
And so you don't have
to spend
don't have to spend as much money as you usedto.
Affordability is quantity and quantity you haveto sell.

(01:12:46):
Yeah.
If you don't sell the quantity you make, you'rein dire fucking
Yeah.
Well, so one of the things I like about them,if we're talking about PSA, PSA is very aware
of the numbers, very aware of what people arecurrently buying.
They can manufacture almost on time.
So if they know, for example, that they'reselling a bunch of jackals, guess what they're

(01:13:06):
gonna Guess guess what they're gonna make.
Right.
Right.
Right.
They're gonna make a bunch of jackals.
If they come to the realization, you know, noone's no one's buying the jackals, everybody's
buying the rock, the five seven pistol.
You know what's gonna get spit out of therereal quick?
Bunch of rocks.
If people stop buying the rocks So, let's saynone of this is selling.

(01:13:28):
When these other guys who made who made theirARs, let's say, it cost them, you know, to
manufacture they that AR $600 and then they'reselling it for 1,200.
When they can't sell them, guess who they go to
selling the equivalent gun for 600.
Yeah.
But guess who those but guess who those placesgo to when they can't sell those Yeah.

(01:13:51):
PSA liquidates.
Yeah.
I
mean, buys overstock and stuff like that.
And then you see that on PSA.
I'm waiting, you know, like for example, what Icarry is a Walther.
I'm waiting for a Walther PPK to hit PSA realcheap.
Because I
You're not gonna find those real
cheap ever.
You gotta just buy one.
I've seen them on sale before.
But

(01:14:12):
Yeah.
I haven't seen it lately.
Not lately.
Walter, you're
I have somebody else talking to me
the other
day has Walter.
May or may not they're not sure.
He was gonna bring it by for me to look at, buthe
A Walter?
Party.
He may have a
party leader, Walter, PPK or whatever one.
What finish is it?
Like, the black finish?
Blued?

(01:14:32):
Black finish.
How dare you.
Blued.
Nazis would I don't know if it was blued orstainless.
I I think all of
them were blued back then.
I don't think they were blued.
No.
Because I just went through my James Bondphase, man, and I looked at all I looked at No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Well, okay.
In the early days, it was stainless, but inlike, from from the eighties and stuff like

(01:14:55):
that, it went over to the blued.
Why do you know that?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I think, Walter, you did get a deal on thatPPK.
Right?
Because I think
This was an this was an auction buy, actually.
Oh, it was?
This
one wasn't bad.
At the auction, it wasn't bad when I bought it.
Walter?
Hold on.
Let me let me switch you over.
Go go full screen on wall.

(01:15:16):
Okay.
This is a a made in USA one.
Mhmm.
It's a three eighty, under license, and it'sgot all that monkey business over here.
Mhmm.
But inner arms.
But, yeah, I know it wasn't a it doesn't havethe original grips.
It's got some aftermarket
Yeah.
But I think you can get a bunch of you can getgrips from a
lot of places.
Grips.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The walnut grip is nice.

(01:15:38):
It wasn't a bad price, actually.
So Yeah.
Don't how to drop this gun yet.
So but here's my question.
What is the valuable one, Patrick?
Is it the one made in Germany?
Yeah.
You would something original.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well I'd like to put a p p k in my collection,you know.

(01:15:58):
How much you want spend?
Get the walnut grips on that bad boy, you know.
They're worth it.
They're beautiful guns
and they shoot well.
Yeah.
They're just they're just expensive.
Get a nice sexy holster from Sam Andrews, youknow.
No.
You must get a proper holster if you're gonnado a proper Walter, come on.
Yeah.
Come on.

(01:16:18):
You gotta get a you gotta get the proper Well,you get we'll find some party.
Goes Get something under a jacket, you know,for the very rare moments in Florida where we
get to wear a jacket.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, I think next week, it's gonna be the lowI'm gonna be in Indiana.
The lows are in the forties.

(01:16:39):
It's gonna be cold.
Oh my god.
Yeah.
Oh, dear.
Yeah.
I'm gonna be living in a RV.
So but it's nice.
I like it when it's, you know, when it's coldlike that.
Brisk out.
Brisk.
Yeah.
I like it like that.
You know?
That's that's snuggle weather.
Choose.
You can choose to be warm.
You can choose to be cold.
Yes.

(01:16:59):
Yes.
Not get me the air conditioner.
I gotta take some clothes off.
Come on.
Yeah.
And then you get a break on that electric bill.
Jeez.
Well, that too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Summertime in Florida, man, that electric bill
They love us.
It's been so much money.
Yeah.
Looks
like Starship is doing better on its reentry.
Oh, okay.

(01:17:20):
I don't see pieces flying off this time.
Okay.
Cool.
Cool.
Cool.
You know, the Tesla start what what is that?
SpaceX, their whole mission is to, you know,build, destroy, build.
So, like, they they try to find that pointwhere
Okay.
And you know what?
I have I have problems with that too.
I understand that to a point.

(01:17:41):
Mhmm.
Why?
Because how many times are you fucking gonna doit and still be viable?
No.
They have generations of things that they'relike, okay.
We're gonna use this.
I know.
I know.
But You know?
Then you gotta work on the next gen.
Listen.
What what would you like Musk to do with hismoney?
Have more babies?
Hank, hey.
Stop, Zach.

(01:18:01):
It's not about Musk's money.
Give a fuck about Musk's money.
Mhmm.
It's about reality.
Did did NASA crash five Saturn fives in theprocess of
going Yeah.
But NASA No.
Also NASA
blew up a bunch of
Stuff stuff they blow up, but I'm saying theyalso gave up on the moon.

(01:18:21):
Not one Saturn five blew up anywhere.
Also gave up they also gave up on the moon.
NASA NASA has experienced around 30 to 85rocket failures.
Not the Saturn five.
Don't argue it, Walter, on That's
just I know this rock.
I've had Saturn five.

(01:18:42):
One complete failure.
Every Saturn five was a successful launch.
Yeah.
But but but how much money did they burn?
That is how you burn more money that way.
Gave us the technology.
Strange.
Musk has burned probably more money than satthan than NASA did so far.
I'm pretty sure he's burned more money than anyother human being that's And that's lived so

(01:19:06):
far.
But
And and the lie that they're talking about togo to the moon Mhmm.
Is a huge lie because they said, oh, it mighttake 10 to 12 refuelings of it in space to get
it there.
Who said that?
The fuck?
They said that.
And they
Who said that?
NASA?
NASA said that?
Oh.
Musk.
Oh.
The experts are saying it might take 10 to itmight take 20 plus refueling.

(01:19:31):
How are you fucking can't be cheaper.
There's nothing re when you start talking aboutreuse and the reuse costs more than the it's
it's it's it's
Wait.
Where are we talking about refuelings to getwhere?
To the moon?
To the moon, they have to refuel numeroustimes.
It's a pig.

(01:19:52):
Mhmm.
It's a pig.
It's so in the end, it'll cost 3 to 4 times asmuch as the Artemis watch.
Mark my words today on October.
I mean, I would I wouldn't doubt it based onall the different things that have happened and
inflation and blah blah blah blah blah.
No.
No.
Musk is nowhere near anything to go with themoon.

(01:20:14):
He didn't even have a lander.
Mhmm.
He doesn't even have and they're talking aboutlanding Starship vertically on the moon.
So who do you think is getting to the moonfirst?
Chinese.
Chinese.
Chinese already has a rover there.
Yeah.
If we keep if we keep fiddly fucking around andmaking excuses how we don't have money and
we're building in Gaza and we're doing all thisother bullshit, the Chinese will beat us.

(01:20:35):
Yeah.
What do you think about what do you think aboutthe Indians?
The Indians are kicking ass.
They're not gonna
beat I don't think they're gonna beat Yeah.
I don't think they're
gonna beat the a lunar program too.
They gotta find a new No.
But the Indians will figure out how to gettheir cheap, man.
The Indians will have somebody out in spacefloating refueling shit.

(01:20:57):
There'll be there'll be a Indian family that'swilling to just go live in a space station
somewhere in the middle and refuel.
This is how we've gotten gas stations all overAmerica.
You realize that.
Right?
It's Indian families who've decided they'regonna go live out in the boonies.
Who built that whole network of gas stations?

(01:21:17):
Yep.
White guys did.
Yeah.
Sorry.
Yeah.
But what I'm just No.
Without a doubt.
Yes.
Without a But see, because a lot of times whenso when Okay.
Trust me.
When Indians come to America, they go, okay.
I'm in New York City.
I'm not staying in New York City.
I'm gonna go out to Nebraska and start abusiness.

(01:21:40):
Now, I'm from The Caribbean.
I'm from Guyana.
When my people come to America and they get toNew York City, they stay there.
Fuck that.
We don't need to go anywhere.
We've arrived in New York City.
Come in any further.
I'm not gonna come in
So I'm just that's all that's what I'm saying,though.
So, yeah, for sure Yes.
That's the person.
I mean, I'm out here in Florida, but that's,you know, people.

(01:22:01):
That's how people think.
I I hear this from people that say they don'tunderstand my my culture.
Mhmm.
The Indian culture is not to let somebody elsepay your way.
Yeah.
Didn't But there's but there's So a lot ofpeople when they came to America, a lot of
cultures and when they came to America, theydidn't just stay there.

(01:22:22):
They went out and took Like, your people whenthey came Where'd your people come through?
Chicago?
I can't remember.
Think you're telling
me came through.
New Orleans, Louisiana.
Okay.
Yeah.
But they but they branched out.
They went to places
Well, yeah.
They they had friends and they went to wheretheir friends were and
Yeah.
Yeah.
But there's a lot of people that are coming nowto America and just wherever they land when
they get here, they're not moving from thatspot.

(01:22:45):
They're gonna stay there.
And, yeah, someone's gotta go out and do thestuff.
So it's the same thing with the moon.
We gotta we gotta just, you know, we gotta justmake it happen.
Make space stations.
Correct.
So what I was getting back about this Yeah.
Idea of a 100 ships before you actuallyaccomplish anything Mhmm.
That's good that's good to a point, but get youa certain point and you're you're making

(01:23:06):
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Yeah.
Maybe let's say have to do shit too.
You have to do shit that's useful.
I think it looks like they're actuallyreentering.
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Alright.
Cool.
Now, let me see.
Were you saying something, Walter?
No.
There Reentry is happening?
I'm watching the reentry and now they're pastthe the fire part.
So it looks like they made it through withoutlosing too much of the ship, which is and it's

(01:24:11):
a that's an that's an accomplishment.
Oh, they're gonna have the live land in thewater thing.
They've got they've got the drone camera outthere.
Oh, this is gonna be cool.
C c Bullis says, I just sold my Canic pistol ofhalf of five years for $200.
Canics weren't expensive in the first place,but
know.
I just sent a Canic pistol to auction Mhmm.

(01:24:32):
And I got and it was hardly fired.
All the accessories, all the holster, themagazines, the box, everything.
Mhmm.
I got barely $200 for it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're not selling.
They're not selling.
Of my one of my pet peeves is people spend toomuch money to buy the gun that's in right now.
Canic was the hot for a while, Canic, youcouldn't.

(01:24:53):
Everybody, Canic.
Canic.
Canic.
How could it Canic.
Now because they were different, and theylooked cool, and they worked.
They were affordable.
Yeah.
They were affordable.
They looked good.
They worked.
You know?
Oh, yeah.
There's nothing wrong with a gun.
It's just it just that some guns don't holdtheir value.
That's kind of what I was like cars.
Certain cars don't hold their value.

(01:25:14):
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
I mean, no matter how nice and fancy they are,they don't
Yeah.
They don't.
After you drive it off the lot, you lose Yeah.
A Is
30%, so you should drive it off the lot.
So Is is anyone following Trump?
Is he saying something about the Glock?
I have no idea what he's talking about.
California ban.

(01:25:35):
Yeah.
I mean, there is a there is a California ban,yeah, against the Glocks.
That'll go to court and get shot down.
Yeah.
Once again, you're you're impeding my right toto bear arms.
I mean, and this supposed to be like brewing?
Is that what that's about?
Right?
Yeah.
And I think the reason why, that's all going onthere's a ton of different news things about

(01:25:58):
this if you guys want to, if you're if you'reinterested in this and you wanna follow it,
which, you know, we we've looked at a bunch ofthings.
I think that California's excuse that they'reusing this time is based on the switches
because the switches out there
Their argument
the argument that they're making is it's tooeasy to con so I I actually read through the

(01:26:22):
ban that they implemented.
Mhmm.
And it's not just they're not just banningGlocks.
They're banning any pistol that use a cruciformdesigned trigger.
So anything based on the Glock gen three.
So any of the
ones that are based on the Glock gen three aregonna be fired pistols.
Okay.
No.
No.
No.
Not striker fired specifically.
Anything that uses a cruciform, theyspecifically spell out cruciform in there.

(01:26:44):
So they're going after anything that uses aGlock style trigger.
And there are Okay.
So yeah.
Not just Glocks, obviously.
So the dagger even would fall into that.
Yeah.
Any of those.
Yeah.
Anything that that would be legal is no longerlegal.
That's Yeah.
Related.
But Mhmm.
The argument that they're making, you know, abunch of liberal states are trying to make is
that they are too easy to convert to machineguns, thus they should be illegal, which is

(01:27:08):
retardant.
Insane.
Yeah.
So I I mean, I I do think they're gonna get it
Nice try.
Yeah.
The crazy thing is it's gonna take forever.
Mhmm.
Like, it takes so long to get anything throughthe court system.
Yeah.
Well, this they know.
I mean, this is why there's, like you know,it's lawfare, basically, that affects us.

(01:27:30):
You know?
We don't win any big lawsuits.
You know?
Oh, I mean, we do
We don't.
We win I think we win in this red.
Okay.
What I red.
I'm I'm not saying
the supreme.
Yeah.
We went in the supreme court.
We went in the supreme court.
I'm just saying, like, for example, how yousee, you know, Trump's getting all this money

(01:27:51):
from all these different companies.
We we don't get that kind of stuff, you know,because we're not the president.
But ultimately, yes, we do win these thingsover a long amount of time, but the effect is
that they keep in their minds, they're keepingthese things from getting out there.
Right?
I don't think in reality they're keeping itfrom getting out there everywhere and the genie

(01:28:15):
is out of the ball.
But
They're already there.
Gen three Glocks.
The only reason Gen three Glocks are still madeis literally for California.
So there's already boatloads of Gen threeGlocks in the state and theft happens all the
time.
I mean, you and I just went through aconversation about this.
Theft, stolen guns happen all the time.
There there's Mhmm.

(01:28:37):
You're not you're not putting the the cap backon that bottle.
It's just this is nothing more than aunconstitutional gun ban.
That's all it is.
That's that's all it is.
I mean, and I think the thing that we're seeingI mean, this just sounds so cliche, like, hate
to have it over and over again.
But the thing that we're seeing is the peoplewho are doing the So, for example, if you're

(01:28:59):
talking about the switches, are these lawabiding people who are out there putting
switches on their Glocks?
Nope.
No.
These are people who don't give a shit aboutthe laws.
So
These are people who don't get put in jail whenthey get caught the first time.
Then there's a second time and a third time.
There's a hundredth time.

(01:29:20):
Hundredth time.
And although, well, you know, we can't.
Well well, you know, there there's $1 bills andall this bullshit.
Mhmm.
So it's you wanna you wanna fix the problem?
Fix the people.
And you don't have to restrict my rights.
Or maybe allow so yeah.
If well, so Eddie, if it bleeds, it leads.
And if it becomes a scary thing, these guysthink, oh, now we have cover because we can say

(01:29:43):
there's all these gangbangers out there withblock switches, you know.
All of us yeah.
So Here it comes.
When when that happens, people think, oh, justmake some laws.
This will fix it.
Let people defend themselves against thesegangbangers.
It's it's not about
And then we will see that problem get solved.
It's not not about it's just California, andthey don't they wanna control you.

(01:30:09):
That's that's literally what it comes down to.
They they have no they have no you know?
Oh, it blew up.
Okay.
They wanna control every aspect
of your life.
Right.
Right.
And when and when when somebody someplace elsesays that that's not good, then they they they
come up with some other scheme to oppose it.
Mhmm.
Once again, if I was to hand out a thousandguns in a in this one area of town, probably

(01:30:32):
half three quarters of people would sell it fora for a bottle of whiskey.
And and and then there would be three times theamount of guns in the hands of the bad guys.
So oh, that's all I'm saying.
Or they or they or they give it to the otherperson because, you know, they're scared of
them or whatever.
You know?
Don't Mhmm.
Well, you know, a lot of people aren't killers.

(01:30:53):
You know, they're not gonna the the thought ofshooting someone is pretty pretty scary thought
if you really think about it.
For sure.
Nobody wants to do that, but who wants todefend their families because I do.
Well, but
And I don't I don't rely on the cops to comedefend my family, even though, you know, I've
got nothing against the cops.
I'm not defend depending on them in my momentof need.

(01:31:14):
Your family.
Yeah.
They're not.
They're there to make a report about what wentdown.
That serve and protect logo used to be on theside of the cars, they're not there to serve
you or and or protect you.
Mhmm.
Correct.
Yeah.
They're there to enforce the law.
Correct.
So the point where we take responsibility forthat is where that changes.

(01:31:36):
And listen, I agree with you.
I think in the places where they have theseproblems, if you're looking at, a lot of places
in Calif not everywhere in California, butplaces in California, New York City, Chicago,
DC, all these places, the people there keepbelieving that the politicians are gonna save
them.
What happened in DC lately here?

(01:31:58):
Then what happened in DC lately here?
What are we talking about in DC?
We're talking about Trump being his
Oh, with the with the National Guard?
And the and the things have changed in DC.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Wow.
How long will that last for, you think?
You think
ship out you ship out the the bombs that arepart of the problem too.

(01:32:22):
Mhmm.
You get rid of the you get rid of the homeless,which are stealing and doing everything else
too, you and you enforce the laws, and youarrest the people, and you get rid the
illegals, that always helps because they'repart of the problem.
And, you know, things go like it used to beback in the old days when I was a kid.

(01:32:42):
Mhmm.
Good old fashioned but the the thing is is thatyou get to you get to the state that a lot of
people are complaining about.
I'm not saying us, but people are complainingabout this, you know, military, you know, on
the streets of America state.
But if you don't want that, take theresponsibility yourself.
Clean your clean your shit up.

(01:33:03):
Yeah.
And then you will have it.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
I don't want it either, but, you know
Put your feet up.
You paid all this money for all year long outon the streets like they used to do, walk a
beat, and they used to carry a billy club.
Things called a billy club?
Yeah.
And now every or a big long flashlight.
So when people And you start you whack
whack them in the dad has a fun story

(01:33:24):
a couple a couple taps for persuasion, and allof a sudden, people start to act better.
Yeah.
Some nice beatings.
know.
I I've been watching I I I don't wanna seethese videos, but I see these videos of people
punching and going after the police.
And when the police just give them a good rightto the edge Whack.

(01:33:45):
They Corrective corrective measures.
They stop real fast.
Yeah.
All of a sudden, it stops.
It stops.
Because pain is a pain is a corrective measure,sir.
That is a very strong reboot to computer typething.
Yeah.
Especially these women, and I'm not gonna gointo any details.
They like to fight the popo and

(01:34:07):
Well, you know, if you look at movies and yousee that just, you know, you you know, just
because you're a woman, you have the ability todo anything that you want.
You won't believe it.
And you you could see look at the movies andthink just because you're a man, have the
ability to do anything you want.
I got news.
And everyone has a plan, like Mike Tyson says,until you get a punch in the face.

(01:34:29):
Get cold cocked and knocked out in your face atthe concrete.
Yeah.
So Then it was
it was priest brutality.
Priest brutality.
Well
the But people want people claim they want lawand order also.
You know, people in the hood say they want lawand order.
I just don't know.
They do.
Yeah.
So it to me, it starts by getting rid ofpoliticians who aren't facilitating law and

(01:34:53):
order Like where you are.
Retarded to vote that in.
Thank you.
They keep voting the same retarded nonsenseover and and over.
Over and over and over.
It's insane.
It's insane.
I mean, that's So New York City is gonna getthat Mamdani guy.
100%.
He's gonna get voted in.
Here they are.
I mean, what's his name?

(01:35:14):
The current the current, the current mayor,what the hell is his name again?
Chairman.
Offered him a job to get him out of the way.
The current mayor is not running again.
Mamdani is number one.
The, the knucklehead that was governor Cuomoisn't going anywhere.
That dude's gonna be the mayor of New YorkCity.
I I truly think he's going to.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
Is.
He is gonna be the mayor.

(01:35:35):
Let it let it go.
Let it just keep deteriorating.
Just let it go.
The people in New York City don't want anybetter for themselves.
And I'm I'm Hate to say what it's like.
This, and this is where the majority of myfamily lives.
Let it go.
Let it go.
They don't want any better.
As all the business serves to move out, it'llbe like California.

(01:35:56):
As all the corporations move out of New YorkCity, it just gets into a bigger shithole.
They don't pick up the garbage We're gonnawe're gonna go back to the
the old drug days of New York City.
Nineteen seventies in New York
City.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Before Disney took
all I was a child.
I saw that stuff on the news way before youwere in the country.
Worse than that worse than that, New York Cityis gonna start looking like Portland.

(01:36:17):
That's the shit.
Yes.
Yeah.
Totally.
Portland Portland can be cleaned up veryquickly.
Oh, I agree.
I agree.
But there's no there's no desire for it to becleaned up there, so it's gonna be forceful
because of how deeply rooted it all is.
Like Trump is going to Portland.
Just give him some time.
He's they're gonna show up in Portland.
But the most resistance right now is comingfrom Portland, the government there.

(01:36:40):
Correct.
Don't they don't arrest people
insane asylum.
Yeah.
They don't arrest people.
They don't do anything about it.
They are pro Antifa.
The the people in the government there
organization.
So if you're pro Antifa
Okay.
Well then
you're you're you're
Then the terrorists are running Portland Theyare.

(01:37:01):
Just so you know.
And you you run the money, you'll find outwhere all of it comes from.
And it's gonna be it's gonna be it ain't gonnabe from a Tifa.
It's gonna be from your local democrats.
So Mhmm.
Or these big money people that, you know, don'tlive in Portland.
Mhmm.
So, you know, just let it go.

(01:37:23):
Let it go.
You know, no.
I've let it go.
I mean, this is why I don't
Let it go.
You know what I mean?
This is why I don't freaking live in theseplaces, and I have traveled.
Like, I've been in Portland.
I was in Portland.
Portland's a good
I mean, I used to be pretty Yeah.
Minnesota, I made it I made a train stop there,you know, when I'm on ride.

(01:37:43):
I was there at the end of last year.
Was that the end of last year or early thisyear?
You you know when you're getting into theshithole because there's graffiti everywhere.
Everywhere.
And they and they let that go.
So, you know
Tattoos and piercings, Section 8 housing Yeah.
And graffiti.
All over the place.
Yeah.
But the businesses, like what you're talkingabout, and when I was there, was surprised that

(01:38:06):
there was still, like A lot of businesses haveleft, but there's still very big business there
because they have not realized what'shappening.
Remember I told you I was in DC, and I went tothis mall that's right by the airport and right
by the Pentagon, and kids were just going inthere and, like, robbing the jewelry stores and
the I watch bet they ain't doing it now, myfriend.

(01:38:29):
Yeah.
Pro probably not.
But, I mean, you know, if it's I'm off throwingthis the
the hood rats in jail too.
Yeah.
I would like to see that be permanent, though.
But how do you see that be permanent?
You know?
When you get president AOC, how it how that'scoming right back.
Oh, you think?
You think?
Chance There's no chance in hell.

(01:38:52):
Don't even don't even
These guys had Biden and ran Harris.
There's no chance in hell.
Okay.
You thought you thought Kamala was bad.
They can't get out of a sentence.
Wait till you get AOC.
No.
I'm not saying I want it.
I don't want it.
Oh, they're not gonna pick her.
They need to well, Democratic party's on theway down.

(01:39:14):
They they they've they've dug themselves a holeso deep that they can hardly get out.
For sure.
But I think that I think there will be acertain amount of fatigue, you know, that comes
out that comes at the end of the Trumpadministration that we could see a lot of
swings, the pendulum swing back any other way.
I don't want that.
You know, like you were saying earlier, there'sjust certain things that Trump has got a very

(01:39:37):
he's very selfish at the core of of who he is.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
And there are people who are sick tired.
If you if we rewind, you know, before theelections, I wasn't even, like, backing Trump.
I I I was sick and tired of it and had enoughuntil the law fair and stuff like that, and I
was like, fuck it.
I guess we're just gonna have the revenge.

(01:39:59):
And then there wasn't there wasn't any othergood choices.
What what do you think would happen if a aDemocrat gets elected again?
They're gonna do the same thing.
And there's no revenge.
It's not revenge.
That's just the way they are.
So I I agree with you.
I think, Patrick, you agree, but that doesn'tmean that it's not gonna happen.

(01:40:20):
I I I think these people these people conspiredto overthrow the government.
Damn.
For sure.
When you when you make up lies and accusepeople and and do all those stuff, you were
conspiring to overthrow the government.
So you should be punished for that.
You're lucky in a lot of places you've beenrounded up and hung already.
Mhmm.
So
Yeah.
No.

(01:40:40):
I understand what you're saying, but what I'mtrying to say to you is not an impossibility
that we get the that we get crazy peoplebecause Americans as as a whole have the
ability to be crazy and elect
Just plain old stupid.
Communists.
Yeah.
I mean, it happened.
It's it's not like it didn't never happen.
It happened.
Well, in New York City, it's this idea you'regonna get something.

(01:41:04):
You're gonna get something.
You know, you're gonna get something.
You're gonna get something.
Don't you you ain't gonna get nothing.
Did you get something from Obama?
Everybody thought they're gonna get somethingfrom Obama too.
He gonna buy my rent.
He gonna pay for my gas.
He gonna do all that.
What we got from Obama was good gun sales.
All all Obama got for the regular old peoplewas nothing and nothing.

(01:41:27):
Maybe you got a cell phone, a free cell phone.
Obama phone got me my Obama phone.
And you know who got that?
The the supporter that some of the democrats, Iguess, that whole program was run by democrats
and people own the companies selling the cellphones are run by democrats.
So I think people got more than cell phones.
I think people got cars,
Obama phone.

(01:41:48):
You know.
Pick up Tons of money.
Just imagine, like, just imagine the money thatit's been going for a long time through Obama,
and then, you know, probably was still goingthrough Trump won and then went through Biden.
All this money that was going out to all thesedifferent agencies that they discovered through
USA aid.
The USA aid is just a it's just a give it outto whoever wants it.

(01:42:13):
You know?
I mean, it's
like Yeah.
Do you know what kind of wealth Puffy came intounder Obama?
I can't even imagine.
Ridiculous wealth.
Like, different level.
One Yeah.
One thing that Trump did say today that wascompletely right during Obama and all these
ones handing the money to the Iranians.
Those those pallets full of money Mhmm.

(01:42:35):
That were dropped off.
Mhmm.
And, you know, I'm not I'm not a big huge fanof Israel, but they're they're they they spy on
us just like the Russians do.
But Worse then.
In the China and worse.
Yeah.
They're good at it too.
Yeah.
Everybody spies, man, unfortunately, but thisis the way the game's played.
Yeah.

(01:42:56):
They're they're one of the few that have beenable to crack the Apple cell phone thing.
Mhmm.
But but I'll well, ISIS and Syria and Iran andall that, oh, we can't we can't do anything
about it.
They're just two.
You can't it's an insurgent group.
You can't stop it.
You can't stop it.
Trump stopped it in a month.

(01:43:18):
You could always take them out until they untilthey they get tired of until, you know,
at least You kill them till there's none ofthem left.
Yeah.
I mean, it's simple.
It's funny.
I I that that idea that you can't beat aninsurgent thing, it's like, guess what?
You can.
We cannot have a civilization like this.
Wasn't.

(01:43:39):
Yeah.
But you can.
Ask the Germans in World War two.
They did it pretty well.
Mhmm.
At the end of the day.
And the Russians did that too to their ownpeople and the Ukrainians by by really bad too.
Yeah.
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(01:44:29):
Hank.
Oh, see, Bill Lewis says I got my Obama car.
The engine fell out before I left the law.
Oh, yeah.
You remember you remember Cash for Clunkers?
Remember?
Cash for Clunkers was a joke.
Don't don't get me started.
We lost a lot of good cars.
You destroyed millions of good automobile.
How is that good for the environment?

(01:44:49):
And drive the price up.
Yep.
That was that was artificial price inflation iswhat happened.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, remember If if recycling if if recyclinghas any benefit or merit, it's in old cars.
Recycling is great for for metals and stufflike that, but you don't destroy perfectly good

(01:45:12):
items.
No.
But that's what I'm saying.
Like, why build a whole car all over again whenyou can buy an old one?
So then so then you give you give some slut,some some some putts, some money for his car.
He goes out and buys a brand new one, then hecan't make the payments.
Thousands of those cars were repossessed.
Probably tens of thousands of those cars wererepossessed.

(01:45:32):
Mhmm.
Oh, it's good for the country.
Yes.
It's good for America.
It was good for
his wife.
Mean, ultimate yeah.
Ultimately, we are the consumer of the world.
Like, all this stuff with the tariffs we'rewe're not the whole world, I think we
represent, like, a third of it.
So, the rest of the world is two thirds, butAmerica is a third on its own.

(01:45:52):
So, they gotta sell us shit.
That's that's the thing.
And then, to go back to what you were saying,like, good Like, I don't think the Nazis were
good or, you know, I don't think the communistswere good at all.
None of them.
But at the end of the day, you cannot enforce acivilization without violence.
The idea that you're gonna have If if we allhave a village and one of us is batshit crazy

(01:46:17):
and we don't decide that we're gonna take thatdude out, then we put ourselves and our family
at risk.
Yeah.
I mean
We we have to be willing to do violence on hiscrazy ass.
Maybe you warn him once or twice.
You know?
And then you put him on the
At some point yeah.
At some point, the ass whoopings aren'tworking.

(01:46:37):
You know, chopping off hands or whatever is notworking.
Yeah.
You have a conversation.
Yeah.
You know?
And if the conversation doesn't work, then youtake him to gallows.
At some point, that dude has to be fed to thewolves.
Well yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And we don't wanna waste him.
We're gonna feed him to somebody.
You know?
Yeah.
This is how we have a civilization, and this iswhat's happening here.
Like, I was looking at, Joe Rogan, you know,talking about this kind of stuff, and part of

(01:47:01):
him is, like, you know, doesn't like what'shappening with the ICE raids.
And, you know, he was like, oh, I thought theywere gonna go after the criminals and the bad
guys, which I think they're doing.
I feel like they're doing that.
They're criminals.
They're here illegally.
Yeah.
Legally.
They are criminals.
They're here illegally.
I I hate this argument that,
oh, they're not the criminals.
They're not the gangbangers.
They're all No.
But he's talking about the yes.

(01:47:22):
But he's talking about yeah.
He's talking about the super bad.
But I don't know how you how you for sure, youknow there's some super bad guys out there, but
you don't know what's going on until you getout there and start, like, taking people out.
And ultimately, here's my thing.
I'm I'm a I'm an immigrant.
Right?
I'm an immigrant.
Came in, made a lot of sacrifices to be here.

(01:47:44):
If we don't I remember in the eighties where wehad amnesty.
We cannot do it again, and I and I didn'tbenefit from the amnesty.
But we can't do it again because that's whateveryone's waiting for is a great reset.
We reset amnesty.
No.
We have to have a line.
Everybody has to get on the line, and we gottaenforce the line to have a civilization.

(01:48:05):
You have to draw that border and say, don'tcross it.
Yeah.
And if you cross it and you leave on your own,you're okay, but we're gonna anyways yeah.
Yeah.
And there's lots of good people who wanna cometo America, and they should be able to come to
America, and everyone should get on the line.
And everyone who Yeah.
Everyone who breaks their way in here, forsure, you're gonna be the You're gonna be the

(01:48:29):
big nail that stands out because you're doingbad shit, but the the A lot of those guys have
been doing bad shit for a long time and then noone's doing anything to them about it, so now
that's happening.
And then the flip side of it, which even he wastalking about, is that the fact that people
think they could just come here and there isn'ta line is creating abuse for a lot of people

(01:48:52):
trying to get here.
Right?
The it's creating sex slavery, all kinds of,you know, all kinds of bad things are happening
in that industry of people trying to come here.
So if you wanna if you wanna solve that, youhave to it's like if you go any Like, if you
have a store and people You have a line, peoplecome get in, get a ticket and wait for the

(01:49:14):
thing or whatever.
Everyone's online waiting and then one personcomes in and says fuck the line and does
whatever they want.
You've got chaos.
You have to enforce that line otherwise, youdon't have a civilization and it I know it
sounds fucked up or whatever.
No.
Not at all.
That's what we gotta do.
When you when you say they're they're notbreaking the law, well, they broke law.

(01:49:36):
They're here illegally.
Mhmm.
Correct.
They broke the law.
And and and and not by accident.
They know they're here illegally, and theydon't do anything to change that status.
Mhmm.
So,
you know, why not?
You have
to line is the issue.
All the people who are on the line and thenother people are jumping the line

(01:49:58):
You have to
The people jumping the line are fucking up thepeople on the line.
Why should anyone be on the line?
Well, the ones that are doing it properly.
Yeah.
Why, you know Yeah.
You have to get rid of the ones that arebreaking them all.
Yeah.
And then for everyone else who is here, who gotoff the line, got into America, and has been

(01:50:19):
doing things, why are we paying more for healthcare?
Why are we paying more for car insurance?
Because you're paying for people who don't payanything, crash into people, kill people, rent
stuff constantly, drunk, and and yeah.
So that's part of the problem too.
They they're in apartments they shouldn't bein, taking it away from people that need an

(01:50:42):
apartment.
It it it's a big it's a cycle.
I promise you if we all if we all try to crashthrough to Mexico right now, Mexico will put a
lot of machine guns on the border.
We're getting reported.
They're they're deported.
They're Yeah.
They're going to hospitals and taking up bedsthat that should we give it?
Mhmm.
You know, what like I said, when I had myhernia fixed ten years ago, whenever it was, it

(01:51:06):
was $17,000.
Now I can goddamn tell you right that if anillegal goes in there and gets his hernia
fixed, he's gonna walk out and never gonna seehim again.
Well, isn't it weird that you have to go thereand give your ID and figure all this stuff out,
but someone else doesn't have to do it, or ifthey do it, it's not really the Or isn't it
crazy that you get into an accident Like,you're paying your insurance, you get into an

(01:51:28):
accident with someone, they have no insurance,they don't know who they really are.
They walk away.
This is
Oh, well
This this is not new.
This has been going on for decades and decadesin America.
And
and it's just kinda like, oh, well.
People look there's people like, oh, well.
Oh, well.
If you're not paying for it, you're saying, oh,well, but I'm damn well paying for it.

(01:51:50):
Why are you that's why your insurance is soexpensive too a lot of times.
Yeah.
But this is why everything is expensive.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Yeah.
This is why everything is expensive and andsomeone's gotta pay for it.
And then there comes a point where you feellike an idiot because you stood on the line and
you came in and you followed all the rules.

(01:52:12):
Isn't there Am I wrong here?
At some point, you go, know what?
I should just I should just fucking go over theborder and come back in and become, you know,
Manuel Consuelo Delagado.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, it's not it's it's Yeah.
But it but it's not just those folks either.
It's people from all over the world.
Yeah.
No.
It's people from all over the world.

(01:52:32):
Absolutely.
A 100%.
A 100%.
And I'm a 100% equal opportunity deporter.
So, you know, if you're from Lower Slovovia andyou're here illegal, guess what?
Back to Rwanda or someplace, you know.
One line.
One line.
It sound it sounds messed up, but we don't havecivilization.

(01:52:53):
Not messed up.
Yeah.
But you understand what I'm saying?
When people see it in action, they go, oh mygod.
This is bad.
And and I I'm telling you, I'm an immigrant.
I don't think it's bad.
I don't think it's bad.
I'm from that I'm a product of that, you know,a little little earlier than you, but Mhmm.

(01:53:14):
Same thing.
They had to wait in line.
They had to wait till they got their papers tocome in through the UN and all that happy
horseshit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So And they had to go through their shit andwhen they came here they had to go through
their shit and they had to pay their dues.
I had a green card and all that stuff and, youknow Yeah.
He became a citizen, you know.
Yeah.
We all are, I think, in some way or shape, formor another, we are all products of that.

(01:53:40):
Yeah.
Some are way back when.
For sure.
Now, some way back when you sneak in and you doyour thing and nobody knew any different way
back when.
But you still had to you had to pay your duesthough.
I mean And and so it wasn't easy.
Things as as as social security and that
number I mean, but do you remember so, like,Patrick, for example, I think your family's

(01:54:02):
been here for a while but did come from otherplaces.
Okay.
Do you remember do you remember them tellingyou how they came here and they got to stay in
the Waldorf Astoria?
No.
They busted their examples
open and and worked.
Yeah.
Yeah.
My as my dad said, the good old days weren't sogood.

(01:54:22):
So
No.
It wasn't fun.
The the life back did sucked.
It was not fun.
Life was hard.
It was tough.
Look.
My my parents my dad was a professor.
Okay?
He was a professor in Nigeria.
So, other words, in Nigeria, the universitythat he worked for paid for the house that we
lived in, you know, the car, all that kind ofstuff.

(01:54:46):
He was doing very well and then he came hereand was housekeeping, sweeping and mopping
floors and cleaning bathrooms and I did it too.
You know, my mom did it.
Gotta get paid, you gotta eat.
Yeah.
My mom was a teacher, you know.
Yeah.
But we did that shit.
And I'm I'm not ashamed of it.
I think it was awesome.

(01:55:06):
It it made me who I am.
I have no fear of, you know I might be doingwell in my life today, but I don't give a shit.
I'll I'll, you know, I'll I work for myselfright now, but I don't care.
I'll I'll go sweep and mop floors again.
I don't give a shit.
If you had to man.
That's moppins are moppins are real work
for real It is.
Yeah.
That's why I was skinny.

(01:55:28):
It's it's funny.
I don't know the subject.
It's funny to watch somebody try to mop that'snever done it with a real mop.
Oh my god.
I get I get a cake out of it.
It's like, give me that goddamn thing, youknow.
So in other words, what are you talking about?
They don't know how to, like, actually ring themop?
You gotta know that this Yeah.
This angles and the swivels.
You know?
And and when you get done, you're supposed toclean it and let it dry and stuff like that so

(01:55:51):
it doesn't turn into a moldy mess.
You know?
And it's like I I worked at a grocery store andyou some you come in and I actually mop the
whole grocery store.
Yeah.
That's why I
Yeah.
I used to work at a I used to work at a placecalled Leben Home for Adults, which was like,
basically, like a halfway house.
So, people live there, but they got all kindsof treatment and it had It was three floors

(01:56:11):
high and each floor, I would have You gottasweep the floor, get all the cigarette butts
and dirt and all that off of it, then you haveto, like, mop it.
So, it was waxed floors.
So, you've gotta mop it with a chemical.
Right?
Okay?
To remove, you know, some layers of the wax.

(01:56:31):
Then you've gotta wax it, then you have to buffit.
It's Yeah.
And I was pretty swuff svelte.
You could ask Lola.
I mean, I look like a black freaking Bruce Lee.
You know, like, Bruce Leroy.
You know what I'm saying?
Because, yeah, it's not easy.

(01:56:52):
It's not easy.
But, no, I I agree with you.
I don't think there's a lot of people don'teven know how to do that now.
Yeah.
I mean, the simple act of sweeping you everwatch somebody that never used a broom try to
sweep?
Mhmm.
Yeah.
I get a kick out of stuff like that.
Yeah.
Because it's just It's like a
lot of stuff.
Like, when my you know, sometimes the kids,we've only got one, the other one lives in LA

(01:57:13):
now.
But I I've seen them get mad about having to dolaundry where there's Freaking We have a
laundry room with a washer and You
got a machine.
Yeah.
I used to have to, like, take my whole Not justmy laundry, my dad's laundry, my mom's laundry,
my sister's laundry, my bro my two brothers,put it in a freaking basket, drag that basket

(01:57:34):
down to the hood where the freaking, laundromatwas
Yeah.
Where dudes were trying to, like, sell me crackon the way in and then shoot out and all that.
One thing I gotta say, I never I never had touse a laundromat.
I've Oh my god.
Maybe once.
It's like, it's it's not.
Really?
Yeah.
I I think I I've never had to use a coin opother than
my god.
I still do it.

(01:57:54):
When I'm on the road, that's where I go.
Yeah.
I I have, but it wasn't in the hood.
So
Yeah.
No.
I had to do it in the hood.
No.
I did do laundry in France, eating croissants,waiting for the laundry.
That's nice.
But but I've done it recently because when Iget on the road and I'm on the road for a
while, you gotta do your laundry.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I'll go to the laundromat and, you know, domy laundry like a savage.

(01:58:18):
Yeah.
You know?
We used to have to do a dishwasher?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Patrick, you probably had a dishwasher in yourhouse.
Yeah.
We've always had one.
Yep.
Yep.
My mom's my parents' house, they didn't have adishwasher.
So Yeah.
In the olden days, Patrick, you had, like forme, we had we had a bar of soap.

(01:58:39):
I grew up, we had a dishwasher.
When I went to school, like, when I
went to college and whatnot, I didn't havedishwasher.
Oh, okay.
So you had to wash dishes?
Wash dishes plenty.
Paper plates.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
That's what I was thinking.
I was thinking he had paper plates.
Paper plates.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But but, I mean, college is cool.
Yeah.
I'm not knocking you for that.
That's where that's where a lot of kids learnstuff.

(01:59:01):
Like
Yeah.
Yeah.
You're on your own now.
They learn stuff alright.
I learned that's the funny thing is I learnedmore about just being independent
than I did Yeah.
Basically anything else.
But college is college is dangerous though.
You can get some diseases.
You could die.
Get You
could die where you're in college.
They get liberalism when they go to college.

(01:59:22):
Yes.
Just that, but there's you get some kids getsome serious diseases, believe it or not, in
college.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You could die.
There's a big percentage of kids, when theirkids go to college, they freaking die.
They die.
Do.
They die up in there.
And then I think Patrick went to UCF.
That's kinda Mhmm.
Was UCF the hood when you went there?

(01:59:42):
My younger son went to UCF.
I was a really nice school.
Oh, okay.
No.
UCF was always been
very nice.
We'll we'll go to UCF.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So my son, Evan, went to UCF also.
Yeah.
It wasn't too bad.
It wasn't too bad.
It's the largest school in Florida.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And a lot of the kids in the
It doesn't get any, it doesn't get any airplayabout that.

(02:00:05):
But Correct.
All you
see in the all you see in the store is FSU andthe Gators.
That's it.
You know?
That's it.
Mostly the Gators.
Yes.
Correct.
Mostly the Gators.
But, it's not bad.
And I think they're I don't know what thepercentage is, but a lot of the kids that go to
UCF, there's a big chunk of them that go offinto the space stuff.
Right?

(02:00:25):
Because
Yeah.
Rope there we have a pretty good computersciences.
We had good robotics.
We had a bunch
of fun stuff like that.
Yeah?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I was hoping I was hoping my son would go intothat stuff, but, you know, robotics
like I was saying, it'd the, like, the ultimatejob for it'd be, like, working in some secret
program.
Black program, they call them.
Yes.
Not black not black vaginas, but blackprograms.

(02:00:47):
Black programs.
I love this aspect, black is beautiful, as weknow.
You know?
I mean, we're gun guys.
Black.
Because Black is always beautiful.
Working a lot of cool projects and then it paysYeah.
Pretty you have to pay to keep your mouth shut.
Mhmm.
And Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, you know, I mean, that's when I workedfor a defense contractor, it was kind of a
Mhmm.

(02:01:07):
Kind of a I I had toward the end of my tenurebefore the wall came down Mhmm.
I had just got my top secret clearance, and Iwas supposed to start going on ship checks on
the onto the nuclear submarines in Scotland todo, like they do a ship check.
They
Wait.
When was this?
What
Right before the wall came down.

(02:01:28):
Before I met Peggy.
I was, like, in a in '88, '89.
So what is the scale you had for that?
Is it welding?
No.
No.
It's engineering type stuff.
Oh.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
I was I was doing drafting.
So Oh, I was thinking for a second that's whereyou like, learn how because you're a pretty
good welder.
I was thinking welding, I

(02:01:49):
You pick that up on your own.
I was dabbling with a Lincoln arc welder when Iwas a kid.
My dad said, here.
You wanna try it?
Mhmm.
Like, sure.
Just don't touch your hand on the end of thebecause you'll get electrocuted.
I could just imagine dad.
Yeah.
He might lose a couple fingers.
He'd be fine.
Start welding.
You'll be okay.
Yeah.
I took some I took some welding classes in theearly nineties just because I wanted to.

(02:02:11):
That's why they're in a TIG welding and stufflike that.
Yeah.
Went to p p tech took some classes.
So Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Patrick, you gotta get cromey welding, man.
That's
Believe me.
He will very quickly.
People don't understand.
That's where you're gonna make money in thefuture.
You gotta have actual skills.
If if you're a good welder, whatever kind ofwelder it is, you can work anywhere.

(02:02:32):
Mhmm.
You can work up in the oil fields, you can workin tech, you can you can work anywhere.
Mhmm.
But you gotta have actual skills in the future.
Like, I'm talking even, being a barber, beingable to cut people's hair.
I think we're gonna eventually get robots thatcould do it, but it's gonna be a while before a
Yeah. Human
Human being I don't know when we're gonna sitin chairs and let a robot with lasers or

(02:02:57):
something go around our head.
Part of the barber thing is the interaction.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
The human thing where you say, hey, man.
What's going on?
Hey, Ben.
What's what yeah.
I rather have a person.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Talk some politics and yeah.
Yeah.
I
don't I don't need no machine cutting my hair.
You know?
Yeah.
So that but I think, like, like, what Patrickis doing, as a gunsmith, actually, I think

(02:03:22):
people work it on cars and stuff like that.
These these are real
work, carpentry, all that stuff.
Yeah.
These are
learning programming to do CNC machining, allthat kind of stuff.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Cooking, actually being able to cook shit.
Right.
Right.

(02:03:42):
Right.
Right.
Yeah.
If you're good at that, you can work anywhere.
Yeah.
At some point, we're gonna they're gonna makeus eat soggy and green because I think they're
already pushing that, like, with the bugs andstuff like that.
That's a leftist thing.
You know?
And the and the attempt to get rid of cows.
I'll never let anyone get rid of cows.
Get rid of cows.
I need to eat cows.
No.
There's people trying that.
Delicious.

(02:04:02):
Get rid of cows.
Okay.
That's not a joke.
There's people trying to
get rid them.
Yeah.
There's people who wanna get rid of everybody,but
No.
They seriously wanna get rid of the cows.
I'm hearing you.
I'm hearing you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I will go to war for beef.
And they're probably wearing leather shoes.

(02:04:23):
Right?
Correct.
Probably.
And riding in a car with a leather seat.
Right?
Yes.
Yes.
Probably.
Probably.
I'm not giving up cows.
I'm sorry.
I love my cows.
I ain't giving up.
Eat beef.
Beef is delicious.
Actually can't I can't stand chicken. Dinner.
Dinner.
Yeah.
No.
But chicken, it's gotta be very well cooked.

(02:04:47):
Well, it's supposed to be cooked.
Yeah.
It's supposed but, I mean, there's a lot ofchick I just can't do chicken as much as, like,
you know and fish is okay, but it doesn't like,fish fish or chicken don't satisfy me.
I need
And you don't do the bottom dwellers either.
You don't do the bottom dwellers either, doyou?
Like the fish?

(02:05:07):
Shrimp seafood.
Oh, you like shrimp or crab?
No.
I like lobster and I like crab, but I don't doand I do eat fish, but I don't eat shrimp, I
don't like.
You guys like shrimp.
Patrick, I don't know.
It's okay.
Yeah.
I don't like vodder d'oeil's a whole lot.
Yeah.
I'm not a fishy fish eater.
So
I like the dirty fish.

(02:05:28):
The dirty fish, like catfish to me, delicious.
Like, fish that live in
mother.
Good.
Yeah.
Catfish is tasty.
Yeah.
I like long long John Silver's fish, whateverthat is.
That's not fish.
Yeah.
And
some sort of stinky white Yeah.
It tastes good.
It tastes great.
Is that really actually fish?
It is.
It is.
It's like
a Okay.
Cod.
A cod or something.
Okay.

(02:05:48):
In a lot of Long Silver stays great.
I'm I will go out on that hill.
I think that stuff tastes great.
Long John Silver.
Okay.
It tastes fantastic.
Can't it.
Butter.
It's mostly butter.
Crispy breading like that.
It is.
That breading.
Yeah.
But then again, if you fry anything, it'sdelicious.
Uh-uh.
Not not like like Bulls balls and stuff likethat.

(02:06:11):
No.
I'm not eating anything.
Never had that before.
No.
The the most exotic I've eaten is, like, gatoror whatever.
Gators.
Yeah.
They're interesting.
And gators gators Gators good.
If it's done right.
Alright.
If it's done right.
Okay.
Alright.
So, anyway, we are at the 09:00 hour.
I feel like Did we did we cover everything?
I hope so.

(02:06:31):
I don't know that we covered anything, if youwill.
No.
I I don't think we ever do actually coveranything.
Shooting gallery n e says on the laundry thing,I still go to a coin laundromat.
Laugh out loud.
It's kinda sketchy, but I get it done.
That's money.
It's expensive.
Yeah.
I know.
Yeah.
But you know, Joe was a real man.

(02:06:52):
He's out there at the coin operated laundromat.
I was Like a trooper.
If I was single and living alone, I'd have adouble washer dryer thing, all those little
ones, you know.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Just just all in ones.
But you know what I could say about thelaundromat?
You can meet chicks in the laundromat.
Yeah.
I guess.

(02:07:12):
Yeah.
I met I met a bunch of chicks when I was in thelaundry.
This is one of the only reasons I could palategoing, you know, going to the laundromat.
Like, you know, you gotta get out Clean
underwear is nice.
Yeah.
That's nice.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Nice, fresh, clean underwear, you know, has thethe softener sheet smell.
I know some folks have a phobia about washingtheir clothes and somebody else's washing

(02:07:34):
machine too.
Oh.
Yeah.
That's a Yeah.
That's a thing.
Thing.
Probably.
There's a lot.
Yeah.
There's a lot.
Clean.
The water's clean.
People won't sit on a toilet seat that's nottheirs.
As water's clean, it's fine.
Yeah.
No.
I understand that.
I have to I have to have some knowledge of thattoilet seat, like, least the people.
Like, if I know you guys, I might be able can'tstop on the road

(02:07:57):
at 07:11 or something?
A Walmart?
This is why I like Buc ee's.
Buc ee's actually cleans their shit.
Buc ee's is clean, but Patrick, you've seensome of these bathrooms.
You tell me
I brought it up.
Are you gonna raw dog some of these bathroomsthat are out there?
No.
I gotta if it's coming I gotta take a dump.
It's hitting the drawers
or it's going in a toilet,
I'm picking a toilet.

(02:08:18):
No.
I for me, I wind up having to, like, clean it,wipe it off and everything, and then I gotta
get layers of tissue paper down there.
Yeah.
I know that feeling.
Yeah.
And I got
a bunch of Trident, man.
There's no there's no They're not stopping me.
Walter's going in, no protection.
It's coming.
It's coming.
This is why Buc ee's is so valuable, man.

(02:08:40):
And as a this is why, like, I have in my it'sreally important for me to have a bathroom.
Yeah.
That's the one
in my van.
Yeah.
That's a nice thing to have.
I get hopefully, I'm gonna be working on thevan here soon again.
So
Oh, okay.
Cool.
Project to get back back fired up.
So
Okay.
Sweet.
Alright.
I I sold I sold one of the optic obstacles thatwas in front of it today.

(02:09:01):
So that's Oh,
what what what this is a vehicle?
It was an air air compressor that I inheritedwhen I got that space.
Oh, okay.
Funny funny is I sold it to a guy.
I lowered the price, lowered the price.
Guy comes to pick it up.
Doesn't speak a lot of English.
Mhmm.
Spanish.
I believe it was Spanish.
He was jibber.
Mhmm.

(02:09:22):
Jibber.
Yeah.
We we we got along.
We got her we got we got it in.
We got it in and everything.
Uh-huh.
And at the end, he goes, they go compressor atDominica.
Compressor in Dominica.
And I go, They're gonna ship it off the
Oh, he's sending it to Dominican Republic?
Yeah.
It's gotta be something like I'm like,excellent, dude.
Excellent.
Walter don't care.

(02:09:44):
Oh, get it to fuck out of my life.
A lot of stuff leaves America and goes to othercountries, man.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, they and you know what?
They'll have that thing running like nothing.
Oh, a 100%.
I I I I get that I get that desire, that needto adapt and get it going and they'll get it
fucking going.
That's why I think the Indians are gonna win onthe moon.

(02:10:04):
Those are the people they could be on the moonand take a moon rock and make it into a wheel.
Yeah.
They're gonna make it into a toilet is what
we're gonna do.
Make parts out of it.
The Indians the Indians have a a veryaggressive space program, and that's good.
Mhmm.
Do that.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
You'll see, Patrick.
You will see.

(02:10:25):
It's gonna be the Chinese, the Indians, andthen we're gonna be fighting for space up there
on the moon.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Listen.
So we gotta wrap it up.
We gotta wrap it up.
I didn't even get to like half the stuff Iwanted to, but it's fine.
I'm gonna let
Never happens.
Yeah.
I'm gonna let you guys tell the folks out therehow they could follow you, support you.
Let's start with Patrick.

(02:10:46):
Chrome, Vime Arms.
I'm busy, but I
can always get more busy.
So if
you got more projects you wanna send my way,send them my way.
Other than that, YouTube, I will have somevideos eventually.
I just I'm really, really busy.
Okay.
You can chat.
Well well, you know, things from Stuff.
Things.
I'm
I listen.
I'm always willing to chat about that.

(02:11:08):
Oh, German things he likes.
Okay.
Walter, your turn.
Go for it.
Alright.
Safety over firearms.
You YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, some rumble,dirt foot racing, the mini bike stuff.
Same thing, dirt foot.
Don't know.
YouTube, Facebook, Instagram.
And stem parts for all your stem parts needs,other stuff too, like p p s 43 barrels, all

(02:11:32):
that kind of thing.
And that's stemparts.com, or you can call us.
Need to make some crank barrels, Walter.
Come on.
You know what's happening?
I don't wanna get us all started again here,but barrels are flowing in again from out of
the country.
Yes.
Oh, good.
Good.
Good.
Good.
Is one of the areas right now that is I see asvery

(02:11:54):
Lucrative?
Oh, okay.
Nice.
It
could be.
Alright.
So I'm gonna end it here.
You guys stay right there.
Big thanks everyone for hanging out with us.
We will see you guys soon.
Let me hit the buttons here, and we'll see youguys on the next one.
I won't be here next Monday.
Well, we'll let you know what's going on withthe schedule, though.
Alright.
Thanks.

(02:12:14):
We're out.
Peace.
Bye bye.
Boop.
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