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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome Preppers, New Purppers, old Patriots and sheep Dogs. Is
Bonzi prepping on Bonzi and welcome to the Bunker. This
is show number one forty seven. It's July thirty first,
twenty twenty five. It is a Thursday. It is a
hot day, very hot. Me and Boo are sitting in
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the uh in the bunker here, and the AC is
struggling to keep up. I mean, it's not bad in here,
you know, but it's definitely We got it cranked down
and it's barely holding around eighty.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
Yeah, it's not bad in here though. Yeah, you know,
it's not really human either.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
No, exactly. The humidity is only like fifty percent or something,
so it's really not that bad with the fans blowing,
you know, things blowing. But tonight is myself, Bonzi. We
got Booboo in the house now. Rednick might be making
an appearance at some point, okay, That's why I left
(01:04):
the door unlocked, so you.
Speaker 2 (01:05):
Know, I asked him before I got here. I was like,
where you at? Yeah, He's like, I got plans. I'm like, well,
you better show up because.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
He told me he was gonna probably Okay, okay, okay, okay,
I mean, it depends on what plans are. If it's
wife plans, I understand, you got to keep the wife's
I think it was the wife. Yeah, I mean, and
you know, he's got the kids. He has a new job,
which is awesome. It's awesome, you know, and he's doing
real good with Yeah, he's loving it. He's making a
lot more money than he was too, which is always
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a good thing. You know. I can't go.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
Wrong with that.
Speaker 1 (01:38):
Yeah, you know, I just keep telling him though, you know,
because when his father passed away. Shoot, that was he
was like eighteen at the time, I think seventeen. I've
known him for quite a few years, and uh, I
kind of took him under my wing, you know, you know,
to have a good well, I can't say a good
(01:58):
male adult figure. I mean, you know, it's good to
try to, you know, guide him the right way through
his late somebody early twenties. You know, although his mom
used to get pissed because when he was like nineteen
and twenty he come over and drink with me and everything,
and you know, we all did it, I know, but
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but so you know, I've always try to guide him
in terms of jobs and things like that. I'm very
happy with the job he's gotten. Now. It's you know,
I can't really complain. I mean he's got four kids. Yeah,
at his age, he's what like twenty eight now twenty
seven something like that, twenty seven, yeah, twenty seven. And
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and he's holding he's holding down the fort yep. Not
saying he hasn't had problems here and there. You know,
hard time's happened to everybody, you know. But I'm really
proud of him though, I'm really proud. That's awesome. So
some of the chit chat going on here. The last
show was me and Ox and we were talking about
his trip to Mexico, right, and you know, the donkeys
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and the donkeys. Then I told him that I was
going to go on at trip though.
Speaker 2 (03:14):
Think you have an obsession with donkeys though.
Speaker 1 (03:15):
Well, no, it's not just donkeys, it's equine in general.
Because me and my wife, missus Bonds Eye. We went
on our twenty third anniversary. We had a little rendezvous.
We went to the golf the golf resort called Mission
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Resort up in Howie and the Hills, Florida, beautiful. We
got the big suite. It was like a thousand score
foot suite you know, you know that's huge. Yeah, it was.
It was huge. And we did some other cool things there.
We went to the Lake Ridge Winery, did the tour
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there and everything. We bought a case of one you know,
various you know, like you know, like ones in there.
Funny thing on that. Oh yeah. Of course when we
got back to the hotel, hotel, to the resort. It's
not hotels, you know, it's not like a motel six.
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We got back to the to this suite and uh,
you know, we didn't think anything of it. We put
the wine you know, on the table whatever. Then later
on that evening it's you know, she's like, yeah, let's
pop a bottle of it. Yeah, and of course it's
high quality wine. It's real quarks, actually real cork, not
synthetic cork, you know, not screw top. And I'm like,
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oh crap, like need a quarkscrew. I reach for my
multi tool. My old multi tool had a quark screw.
This one does not. Yes, this one does not have
the quark screw. I'm like, damn it.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
You have to get an older one to get that right.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
So she's like, now what are we gonna do? And
I'm like let me go down to the front desk.
And there's a bar right there too, So if the
front desk doesn't have it, I'll go into the bar.
I used to bartend kind of be hey, bartender to
part tendre, you got something I can use, you know.
But I go down there and I start sweet talking
the guy behind the counter you know there. Hey, when
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it comes to alcohol, I do what I gotta do,
you know. And I was like, hey, yeah, we went
to Lake Ridge Winery was awesome, and you know, the
other said, but you know what we did. We bought
a case of wine. And he's like, oh, that's awesome,
and I'm like, yeah, but guess what I forgot? Corkscrew?
He laughed. Then he reached down opened the door. He goes,
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you need one of these. I'm like, use a rock,
you know. So I was like he was right. And
I come up like to the room like five minutes
later with a cork shoe and she's just looking at
me like you can find anything anyworre. Yeah. Yeah, that's
that's what I do. That's our job, especially when it
comes to alcohol and getting lucky. Yes, you know, come on,
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twenty three years, I'm still getting lucky, and I'm lucky
every single time. But now something else we did there though.
We went to the Grand View Clydesdale Farm where they
it's world renowned. They have some of the best clydes Is.
Actually Budweiser gets most of their Clydesdale's from them. Really yeah,
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and they do big shows and it's just really awesome,
and they the whole thing of the how they do
the breeding and the genetics and you know, just the
whole day was really awesome. Now I've ridden horses before,
I've you know, I've been around horses quite a bit. Yeah,
I'm six foot tall. I'm used to looking horse in
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the eye because they're usually you know, anywhere between about
five and six foot, you know, depending if it's a
smaller you know. Yeah, no, the top the head of
these guys was like eight feet. They're looking down on you. Yeah,
I mean, you see Clydesdale's on TV, you see them
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at a parade, they look big. But until you're standing,
until you're petting one, you're right next to it, and
you realize these things are huge, huge, big league. The
two that I'm in particular, the biggest ones they had
there for those people that know horses, they do horses
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height and hands? How many hands? Hie? Right, nineteen point
one hands high? Wow, I said. The top of the
head was about eight foot twenty three hundred pounds. It
weighs more than your super room. Yeah, you know, and
they're hoofs. Okay, folks. I know this is radio so
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you can't really see. But you know, a standard horse
hoof horseshoe is about I don't know what, five inches
across maybe, you know, depending on the size of the horse,
you know, four to six depending. You know, these things
were like twelve inch dinner plates. Their hoofs were so
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freaking that is huge. Now, the one that was nineteen
to one was fourteen years old. They live twenty to thirty,
you know, about twenty five years averagurs pretty good. They
stop they stop growing at about age six five six
right in there, So that one was fourteen years old.
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Then they bring out don't I don't remember its name
now another one that was nineteen hands high, also twenty
three hundred pounds. Wow, four years old.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
Oh so that's still growing.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
It's still growing. Oh at that thing. But I swear
it's when you look at one of these things right
in front of you and I'm here, like you'll, hugging
on it and penning and everything. It looks like something
of like Lord of the Rings, you know, something that
you would expect like a frost giant to be right,
not a human being. You know, these things are just
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it's just insane. I mean just the size of these things,
and you know, just the whole way that they like
do the shows, and it was they were showing like
videos on some of the competitions that they do, the
two team, the four team, six team, like pulling weight
and all that stuff, and they even ride them and
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show like jumping and stuff. Wow. You know, now, granted
they don't jump as high as you know, the more athletic,
you know, smaller horses, but they still they get some
air and you know, it's just it's just really amazing
and so much so that we're gonna probably go. There's
a competition of an Okaala at the World Equestrian Center, Okay,
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and actually this place is hosted it, and uh it's
gonna it's gonna be all Clydesdale's from all over the world, competitions,
the whole thing, and uh yeah, we're gonna probably go
to that one, it's like end of January, beginning of February,
and so it'd be next and cool anyways to day yeah, yeah,
you know, yeah, there you go, something like that. Get
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lucky again. So so he got to see his donkeys.
Speaker 2 (10:27):
I got to see the Clydesdales, all right, you know,
all right, he has two pretty cool donkeys though, yeah
he does, he does. They're a little weird, but.
Speaker 1 (10:36):
Well yeah, they're lonely, so they tend to. Yeah. Now,
on a more solemn note, we lost two icons.
Speaker 2 (10:48):
Yeah, actually we lost three.
Speaker 1 (10:52):
Well yeah, a THEO from the Cosby Show, Yeah, yeah,
then Ozzie and Hulk Hogan.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
My wife told me, I think I don't know if
it's a rumor, but it's Iron Maiden.
Speaker 1 (11:07):
What's his name, the lead singer, Yeah, Bruce Dickinson. No, no,
I have to look it up. Yeah, okay. But on
the way up there, on the twenty third, on the
way up to the resort, I get a phone call
from my son. Yeah, which is cool. He's fifteen, you know.
(11:34):
He called me to tell me that I've passed. Yeah,
you know, and it was kind of like I I've
raised him gen x. Yeah, you know, so he loves
all the old rock and old eighties movies and everything,
you know, But it did kind of hit me though,
that he was aware enough to like, oh wow, Ozzie's dead,
(11:58):
number one, number two, understand how massive that is, and
to call me and let me know. Yeah, you know,
it's kind of like a dad, you know, I know,
yeah that was That was awesome and you know it
hit it hit Oh yeah, you know. Now some people
(12:19):
ask why are so many people mourning over Rozzy? You know,
people act like they know the guy. Right, It's not
so much mourning over the man. It's morning over a
time in all of our lives that we can never
go back to. Every song holds a special time, of
a like memory for us. Every song reminds us of
our youth and our own mortality. His music came at
(12:41):
a time when we were teenagers or young adults, the
time we felt carefree and life was endless. His songs
were played at milestones in our lives, graduation parties, turning
twenty one weddings, driving your first car with the windows
down and the music blaring, you know, crazy train. Oh yeah.
(13:01):
His family though, you know, lost a husband, a father,
a brother or son, a friend. We just lost a
little part of our youth, you know, h exactly right.
And yesterday they had the uh, the funeral like procession
and everything, and it was, yeah, it was good. It
was good. It was really good. And uh, it was
(13:22):
awesome to see him on the fifth, yeah, doing his
thing in uh England when they did that Black Sabbath
reunion and then and then all the other bands came out. Yeah,
and because you know, he had Parkinson's on top of
other things. I mean, don't get me wrong, Yes, he
he abused his own throughout his life, you know, but
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you know, to make it to seventy six, Parkinson's disease
and everything he put his body through, you know, he
made it a long way. But to see him on stage,
you know, singing, he he did like two songs, you know,
and I mean his voice was weak, it was shaky,
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like you could tell, you know, his hand he could
hardly hold the mic and everything. But he wanted to
do one last thing. He knew he was dying, you know,
so it was just kind of like that was yeah,
that that was his last like hurrah. No, definitely, definitely
he will be remembered a damn I hit signal again
(14:34):
then the other one, of course, was Hulk Hogan. Yep,
he was a Florida boy. The cause of death for
Hulk Hogan was revealed he died from a cute mile
cardio and function basically a heart attack. You know. He
had a history of arterial fibrillation also known as aphib
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which is irregular heartbeat and also can get really like
freaked out and rapid at times. He was seventy one,
I believe, And yeah, I mean he's another one. You know,
growing up in the eighties watching you know WWF back then,
the World Wrestling Federation. Yep, it's weird. I never really
(15:22):
got into pro wrestling, you know. Of course you had
all those people, Oh it's real, it's real, it's not fake.
I man, we all knew it was fake, come on,
you know. But it was more it was the drama
that was fun to watch. Roddy Roddy Piper, Junkyard Dog, yeah,
the Iron chic, that Japanese guy that used to spit
(15:46):
that green stuff. I don't remember his name now, but
I mean I even started watching like when I was younger,
so I remember the grand Brothers and you know some
of the others that were like before it got really theatrical. Yeah,
you know, yeah, but yeah, so, I mean, you know,
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he was a great and it's awesome that you know,
with he supported Trump and he you know, was at
some of the rallies and everything too, which is which
is cool to like, you know, like see him now.
A lot of people didn't know he had about with
cancer a while back. Was a form of leukemia. But
he fought it. He and he won. He beat it. Uh.
(16:33):
Leukemia is one of those that if you catch it
early enough, it has a pretty decent survival rate usually,
you know. So yeah, and really not. I didn't know that.
I you know, I mean doing research for the story,
I was like, oh wow, you know, and that's something
that he didn't even really talk about, you know. So
it was you know, it was it was hard having
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those two. And then again the third one that I
know of the actor that THEO forgive me, I don't
remember the name, but it was the oldest son on
the Cosby Show. He just passed away and it was
drowning from what I am. Yeah, so I don't have
the story on that if it was alcohol involved, because
(17:17):
that happens you know sometimes, you know, you're in the
hot tub and you get you pass out drunk or
you know, it happens more than you think it does. Yeah. Yeah,
I mean I we have friends that are first responders,
and they say it's really very common. Like, you know,
that's why you should never go swimming alone.
Speaker 2 (17:36):
You know, I mean, always have your buddy team.
Speaker 1 (17:38):
Yeah, because I mean, anything can happen, Like you could
be completely sober, not touching anything, but you bang your head. Yeah,
you know, you slip bang your head, fall into the
water and that's it, you know. Yeah, blah blah, you know.
So yeah, you know we're losing our we've reached that age,
you know. I mean when when you're in that forty
to sixty age range, you know, you start seeing a
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lot of the people that you grew up with, the actors, actresses,
the musicians and like whatnot. You know that we're usually
a little bit older than you. Because when you're thirteen
and you're watching this actor who's thirty or in their twenties.
You know, so by the time you hit your let's
say fifty, now they're in their seventies or eighties. Yeah,
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they start dropping one by one. I said, wow, you know,
he said, who's next? Now one that I think. I mean,
I hate to play the Deadpool thing, and I don't
mean the character Deadpool, but I mean, you know when
you like write the name of like who you think
is going to be next. Yeah, Bruce Willis Man, I mean,
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because he's he's declining very rapidly because of the advanced
on set of this type of dementia Alzheimer's that he
has that just came out of nowhere quick and from
what I've read about it, it it eats you up fast.
So he's probably within the next year, within the next
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few months probably. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (19:08):
Well his daughter posted that he's not speaking or you know,
doing much anymore.
Speaker 1 (19:14):
So yeah, so that'll be another one. Yeah, when he
goes you have to watch, of course The Fifth Element.
Speaker 2 (19:24):
Yes, classic one, awesome movie.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
One that is not well regarded by a lot of people,
but I love it, and it's because it's one of
those fun, kind of uh nonsensical movies. Hudson Hawk. Yes,
I love that movie. Yeah, he's really good in that one. Yeah,
that's when he still had hair. And if you go
(19:50):
one step further back, the TV show that he was
on Moonlighting.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
I had never seen that one.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
Yes, it was a. It was a basic thing, real quick.
He was working with a a female writer and you
know that that wrote suspense novels and stuff, and there
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was a romantic thing with them, kind of you know,
kind of like Sam and Diane from Cheers. You know,
it's there, it's not, it's there, it's not, you know,
but it but it was classic you know, his classic humor, yeah,
you know, and his how quick he was and a
lot of it is under the breath kind of stuff.
(20:40):
You know, you have to pay attention and when you
hear it, you know half the time, you know. I
mean this was like mid eighties, mid to late eighties,
and so I mean, you know, I was in my
late teens and it was like watching as were you know,
most kids my age weren't watching shows that heady, yeah,
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that deep with you know. But I always loved that.
I was one of those weird ones. I used to like,
I love dry English humor, even like when I was young,
So I used to watch the BBC uh and watch
things like are You Being Served? And some of those
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you know, and my friends were like, what the hell
are you watching? You know, it's it's it's a bunch
of Brits. But it's just that my thought type of humor.
But okay, I want to give a shout out to
a new listener. And uh, he also hooked me up.
His name is a Goodis I've Ivan from Latvia? Wow? Yes, yes, yes,
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he's from the Baltic States, you know a Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania,
all all that area. Then he's he's in college over there,
but he's on a college. He's making money here, you know,
for college and immersing himself in the culture and all
that stuff. He's working for Southwestern Advantage, Uh, selling school books. Oh,
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you know, not for any one particular school, but these
are books for like to either assist you know, your
kids outside of school or if you're homeschooling and all
that kind of stuff. And he came by, knocked on
the door, did his sales pitch wow, you know, and everything.
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I used to do cold sales myself, so I understand,
you know, the rejection, the door slams, some people being rude,
some people, some people being really nice. So I was like, okay,
let's sit down, like give me your spiel, you know,
let's let's hear it. And we talked for Oh my god,
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a good hour and a half, not just him trying
to sell me stuff, but we got you know me,
we got talking about prepping, about music, about you know, politics,
because he's from Latia, what's going on there right now
because of Russia and everything. You know, so cool. So
I mean really we spent maybe half the time talking
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about the product. The rest of the time we were
just talking about you know, the Second Amendment, politics, and
he don't know. It was Yeah, it was really really cool.
And you know, in the end, I did purchase four
of the books. More than worth it. I mean, for
those of you that are in college, you know how
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much college textbooks cost. One is like three four hundred dollars. Yeah.
I remember when I was going to college back in
the you know, late eighties, early nineties. You know, one
textbook it was like two hundred and fifty bucks and
that was like back then, crazy expensive. You know. So
these books are they're divided. You've got two math levels,
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you know, one is for like elementary and then the
other one is like high school and uh, like middle school.
Then there's a science uh and these are huge books.
I'm talking you know, like college technical books, big, big,
heavy around well in his car. Okay, you know car?
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Uh what. When my wife and I first got married,
we had a girl from Estonia show up at our
house when we lived in Kasimi. Uh. I don't remember
what she was selling now, but we didn't buy because
we were broke back then anyways. But she was really nice,
kind of cute, but she looked a little distressed. She was.
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It was Florida, it was August, you know, and it
was hot. She was on a bike, you know, and
you know, I looked at my wife and I was like,
when was the last time you had anything anything to eat,
you know, last night for dinner? You know what. I've
been on the bike all day. And we're like, look,
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don't take this the wrong way. We're not weird, you know.
I know this is Florida. You know your stories, but like,
let us take you to uh like Denny's. Yeah, you know.
So she was like, okay, you know, we like took
her to Denny's. We feed her and everything. Since she
was from Estonia, my wife is from Ukraine. You know,
they talked, you know, they talked about whatever. You know.
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Then we got her back to the house and then
you know, she was like, well, I have to go
we understand, go have fun, you know. Yeah, you know,
so it was one of those itest like I can
see you know if you're a you know, a young
she was in her early twenties, you know, young lady
from Estonia. Then all of a sudden, you know, these
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this husban and a wife are like, let us go
buy you dinner. You know, she's probably thinking, oh, oh god,
what's gonna happen. You know, I'm gonna get raved and killed.
They're gonna feed me to pigs or you know something,
because there's weird, crazy people out there that will do
stupid stuff like that, you know. But we were actually
just trying to be you know nice. Yeah, So back
to this guy art. Well, so the two math books,
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uh the science and and it breaks I mean everything chemistry, physics, anatomy, biology,
I mean osage book. And then the other one is
like the uh Social Sciences and English Government, World history,
you know everything nice, one hundred and eighty dollars a book.
Nice and uh the again these are solid hardbacks, I
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mean really good books. And there's also an app set up.
So and he was showing me how it works where
if you're trying to learn something from the book and
you have a question on it. You you go to
the app and you have to put in the page
and it brings up the page with videos of instructors
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teaching on those lessons specific I know, I was like, whoa, yeah,
where's so you know? And I didn't, Yeah, because you know,
my daughter's eleven, my son is fifteen, and did they
get good grades already as it is? But you know,
I'm a I'm a book whore. You've seen my library. Yeah, Now,
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how this all deals with prepping is you know? Simply
because I mean they don't have a fan. It's knowledge, yeah,
you know. I mean, how are you going to teach
your kids various things if you don't know? You may
remember some stuff well yeah one plus one is two,
you know, but at a certain point, you know.
Speaker 2 (27:49):
You're going to remember what's going on right now and
what to do right exactly.
Speaker 1 (27:52):
You know, Like knowledge gets lost when what's more important
trying to trying to learn you know, one plus one
or how to plant seeds and feed people? You know, so,
but having the knowledge is so That's why I always
tell like new preppers, you know, of course you get
to deal with food, water, all your essentials first, but
(28:15):
the second you can start getting knowledge books on how
to grow, how to raise animals, how to how to
sew you know, plumbing, auto mechanics, electrical whatever, you know,
all the different how to books because you need it. Yeah,
you know. And then you're gonna have to teach kids.
You know, your kids exactly, you know your kids, your grandkids. Now, yes,
(28:41):
I mean some people say, oh, but I can fit
ten thousand books on this one thumb drive. You can.
And I'm not saying don't do that.
Speaker 2 (28:49):
It's not gonna work though, you.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
Know, well, depending on what happens. If you have a
laptop and you still have power, like because you have
solar panels or something like that, you know, Okay, you
know that'll work for a while. Eventually your laptop is
gonna take a crap. It happens, you know. So I'm
not saying don't have stuff on thumb drive. It's that's
(29:11):
definitely good because you can get so much more. And
I've got thumb drives full of army manuals like military stuff, everything, everything, everything.
Speaker 2 (29:19):
Oh yeah you too.
Speaker 1 (29:21):
If I was to get all the stuff I have
on thumb drives on books, I would need a literal library,
you know, a full building, you know, I know, which
would be awesome, but you have to have physical backup
of the essential ones. Yeah, you know, which is still
gonna end up being forty fifty books, you know, I
(29:45):
mean if you really break it down, you know, between gardening, farming, homesteading,
things on medical, things, on self defense, on gunsmithing, you know,
all the kind of stuff that you might need. You know,
it's gonna probably be thirty forty fifty books. But that
will fit in a couple of two standard six foot
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tall by three or four foot wide bookcases just like that.
You could you could easily have fifty or sixty books.
Oh yeah, you know, doesn't take up a huge amount
of room, you know. Yeah, I wish I.
Speaker 2 (30:20):
Had a library, a.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
Full size library, you know, that would be cool. But
Art thank you. And you know he's he tuned in already.
He tuned into Show one forty six because you know
that that was part of the deal. I was like,
you know, I will buy these books, but I have
to I have to put the Spotify app on your phone.
(30:42):
Oh okay, you know I brought it up for him here, Yeah,
and he tuned in. He did tune in, and he
said he was going to be like waiting to hear
to hear us talking about him. So he was really
he was a really cool guy. And if you if
you actually look on my personal Facebook page, Lance James Stinson,
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he posted a photo of me and him, you know,
and I bought the books. He does that for every family. Yeah,
he'll do a selfie of him and the family with
the so yeah, so you know, so yeah, like you
can see and girls, you know, he's young, and he's
he's pretty good looking and built and stuff. So you know,
a good strong, lot fian guy. So maybe any of
(31:29):
you girls out there, you know, take a look at
his picture, hit him up on Facebook, you know who else?
I mean, you know he's here for a little while,
you know, why not? Oh boy, Okay, the last thing
before we start getting into the news and prepping and stuff. Uh,
(31:51):
this past week marks eleven years of Saint Cloud Prepping
and Surviving the Facebook group that we run. Yeah, eleven years.
I didn't found it. Actually another guy that I hooked
up with in the prepping you know, field stuff and
(32:16):
guns and whatnot, he actually started it and it was
you know, he wasn't doing much with it. You know,
there was there was maybe like fifty or sixty people,
you know, and not he was just kind of there.
You know. He told me about it, so I joined
it just to talk and whatever. A few weeks later,
(32:37):
he and I got to talking, and you know, he
really didn't have time to you know, admitt it and
moderate and everything. And I was kind of like, well,
you know, I mean, I can take it, you want. Yeah,
So he handed it over to me, and here we are, Yeah, exactly.
You know, thank you all for helping keep this community strong. Together.
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We can prepare together, we will survive together. We will
be a tribe for all the new members. If you
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of prepping and survival files, charts, videos, and sucks for
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other and teach each other and prepare for the hard
times that are coming. Thanks and enjoy. Yes. So the
overall topic for the show today is going to be
always be prepared, always be armed, always be trained, and
always be aware. Remember teach your kids to grow food.
Ten animals and use tools, because real inheritance is skills,
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not stuff. Right, Okay, let's get to the news. We'll
start with earth changes changes.
Speaker 2 (33:51):
That's a lot going on right now.
Speaker 1 (33:53):
Oh yeah, I remember, okay, as I've.
Speaker 2 (33:56):
Been warning, hey, you predicting this for a while.
Speaker 1 (33:58):
I've been predicting for the last few weeks. Yeah, you
know that. You know that earthquakes and volcanic activity. You
know it has been up. But I was saying, between
the Sun's influence and other things, that it would increase
even more in that and eight plus was coming. Yeah,
you know, I couldn't tell you exactly when, but it
was like sou in the next few weeks.
Speaker 2 (34:19):
Yeah, sure enough, Bamin happened.
Speaker 1 (34:21):
In Camp chack at eight point eight strikes Russia.
Speaker 2 (34:26):
Today, wasn't it.
Speaker 1 (34:28):
It was the twenty ninth, Yeah, the twenty ninth strongest
one in fourteen years. It struck the Camp Chakta peninsula
in Russia at twenty three twenty four UTC. That's universal time.
I forgot how many hours off that is from US.
(34:49):
I never kept up to that. Yeah, it's the strongest
earthquake since the nine point one in twenty eleven. Tsunami.
Warnings and advisories, and a small tsunami five to six
foot waves hit Hawaii. Smaller than that few inches to
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a foot hit the west coast of the California.
Speaker 2 (35:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (35:12):
Now, of course, like Russia got hit with larger waves
because it was right there. I haven't read of any
casualties from it as of yet. That is a pretty
remote area, so probably not many people, you know.
Speaker 2 (35:31):
Uh, there's five missing in California. Uh, let's say Laguna Beach.
I think it was. That was like at four o'clock today.
Speaker 1 (35:38):
Oh, Laguna Beach is probably the vampires probably, you know.
But yeah, lost boys reference because I'm sorry, a one
foot tsunamis you know, if that washes you out to
see you must have been drunk on the beach.
Speaker 2 (35:55):
These people are the ones that were standing on the
rocks and standing on the beach like why are you there?
Speaker 1 (36:00):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (36:00):
And surfing, yes, although that'd be good good surf.
Speaker 1 (36:07):
The old episode of Gigans Island, I'll surfer made it
all the way from the coast out to the island
because of tsunami, yep. And but then he ended up
going back, you know, because there was another quake. He
timed it to try and get back right a tsunami
wave for a couple hundred miles. Dude, your legs are
getting tired.
Speaker 2 (36:27):
Who I mean, like a minute is a long time
for for surfing.
Speaker 1 (36:33):
I mean I watched. I mean, I'm not a surfer.
Speaker 2 (36:35):
I get out there, but this past weekend I was
out there.
Speaker 1 (36:38):
Yeah, I mean, I totally give props to the I
love watching the videos of the guys like running the
pipe and ship. It's just like these huge waves.
Speaker 2 (36:50):
And see we don't get that out here though.
Speaker 1 (36:52):
No, no, here we get what five six wave.
Speaker 2 (36:54):
That's what I miss about the California because in Huntington Beach,
we can go out there and we can catch anything
we want. Well, I mean, you know.
Speaker 1 (37:01):
When when hurricane we get some good ones.
Speaker 2 (37:04):
Yeah, I'm not going out there.
Speaker 1 (37:06):
But the main thing that keeps me away from I mean, besides,
I'm a big guy. You know, I've always been a
big guy, even when I was ripped and built. Still,
you know, you you don't see many Schwarzenegger types surfing.
Speaker 2 (37:22):
You know, I had a buddy who who's bigger than you. Yeah,
I mean he gets out there and he boogies.
Speaker 1 (37:27):
Yeah, but he's pretty for the most part. That's not common. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
everybody's like me, yes, but I mean, like for me,
it's it's the it's the I'm not afraid of the water.
I'm not afraid of the ocean, right, I'm afraid of
what's in the ocean. I've had I've had closed calls
with sharks. I've been bumped, you know, and you know,
(37:51):
and being in Florida borning raised my whole life. I know,
what's just beyond those booies. Oh yeah, I've seen the videos,
you know, and I've been dumb enough to them out
to the booize and back before. And that was like
one of the times when one broke off and came
towards us and we were like, oh my god, yea,
by the grace of God, it changed its mind turned away.
Speaker 2 (38:14):
Yeah, it found something else.
Speaker 1 (38:16):
It found something else, because you know, and since then.
Speaker 2 (38:18):
It isn't like the way you tasted bonzi, you know,
good or smell.
Speaker 1 (38:22):
Yeah, maybe I was. I was shitting myself side. I
was leaving a trail of turds in the water behind me.
And you know, when when there's a shark coming, you're like, oh,
I've seen them. It's like a squid. You know they
do the ink cloud. Yes, well I did a ship cloud. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (38:40):
The most thing I've ever gotten attached or not attached to you,
but like touched by, are the jellyfish. I've been stung
so many times. Yeah, and like way out there and
you're just like, oh.
Speaker 1 (38:53):
I got hit. I was about nine. I think I
was at the beach, freaking Portuguese man of war all
up my side. I mean it was it was bad.
Speaker 2 (39:03):
You know where the worst place is on top of
your foot.
Speaker 1 (39:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (39:07):
We were in a clear water for vacation and I
got my daughter, my eleven year old, and I'm like
walking her in and I was like it's okay, you
know whatever. There's seaweed in there. So I'm like kind
of shuffling my feet and all I all I felt
was like strong like pain and everything. I'm like, oh,
that was jellyfish. I stay calm. I turned around, I
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got her out of the water. I looked at my
foot and you can see the tentacles. Yeah, and I'm
like I got a bit, like I got stung. Yeah,
And I was like, what do we do? I was like,
you know, we're just gonna go back up to the room.
Speaker 1 (39:42):
And we're just gonna that's an old wife still. Actually yeah,
you know, but I don't know how that got started,
but it's but yeah, I mean everyone.
Speaker 2 (39:53):
I think someone tried it and they're like, oh, yeah,
it's working, and then work you.
Speaker 1 (39:56):
Know, you know, you're dumb. Or maybe the person was
just into fetishes and wanted you know, their friends and
pee on them. Look, the only way you could stop
the pain is pissed on me, please, you know, maybe
he just want to pis Yeah, I don't know. Some
weird people out there. But again, if you were a prepper,
you've got to know how to handle animals in the wild, right,
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be it a dog bite, be it, you know, an alligator,
not an alligator bite, because there's not much you can do. Well,
if you know, you stick your fingers in its nose.
Actually it does work. They open their mouth because they
can't breathe if you do that. Yes, you know, but
you have to have a level head for it, you know,
to be able to do it and not panic and
freak out.
Speaker 2 (40:38):
You know they're going to twist too.
Speaker 1 (40:40):
Yeah, you know, they take you into that death roll. Yeah,
reminds me of a grill used to take. But that's
some points. Okay. So yeah, so now we've got the
uh that eight point eight it was pretty shallow to
eighteen kilometers deep only yeah. Out for those of you
(41:02):
that are thinking, oh, well that was the big one,
now we're cool. No, I'm sorry. As we get deeper
into the Grand Solar Minimum and the Sun is doing
more and more of these huge coronal holes that are
lining up with Earth. You know, it's all electric, it's
all intertwined. There's more stuff going on Mount Rainier, the
(41:27):
earthquake swarm that's been happening there. It's now the largest
ever recorded, over one thousand in the last few weeks,
as opposed to normally there's only a few in a month,
you know. So it's the scientists are really thinking Mount
Rainiers about the pop They're also talking about Mount Hood
as well, because it's also having more and more earthquakes.
Speaker 2 (41:51):
I heard something about Yellowstone too, like it. They were
saying something about it's getting more active.
Speaker 1 (41:57):
It's getting more active. I don't think that one's going
to go for a long time. If if we need
to be worried about a super volcano, or we don't
have to write or a or a Caldera in Italy.
Camp it fell that one. Also, they're the roads you're
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cracking now more uh for morals or or few morals.
I think that pronounce yeah where you know, vents are
popping up here and there, more and more earthquakes. And
that one's bad because there's like six hundred thousand people
that live like literally right on the walls of this caldera.
(42:40):
It's like, uh, why would you move there? Well, so
would you. That's why I mean, I've always said this,
I don't care where you move if you want to
live on the edge of a cliff, like in California,
some of these beautiful houses that are like on the
cliff or live on the beach or in the middle
of the woods.
Speaker 2 (42:59):
And you know, you just gotta know what it comes with,
right exactly.
Speaker 1 (43:02):
Know what possible dangers there are, and know how to
be prepared for it. You know. So if you're sitting
there and you live in earthquake country and an earthquake
happens and destroys your house, deal with it. Yeah, but
be prepared for how to how to get out and
survive and all that stuff. But I don't want to
see you going, oh my god, How could this happen
(43:23):
to me? Because you built your house on a fault,
you know, you build your house on the beach and
a hurricane comes. I don't care if you're living in Florida, Calina,
like wherever, you know, and your house gets washed away.
I don't want you to be going. I never knew
this could happen. Duh. You know, you build a beautiful
(43:43):
wood frame home in the middle of the woods where
they have wildfires every year. Yes, oh my god, how
did this happen? You know, as long as you know
what you're getting into, you know it's a reworld. Build
where you want to build. Enjoy your life. Just understand
(44:06):
the risks of where you are, what the dangers can be,
and be prepared for them and don't complain when it happened. Yeah,
you know, it's like we live here in Florida, and
so we get hurricanes, we get tornadoes, we get pretty
bad straight line wins. Occasionally, we have gators, we have sharks,
we have you know, yeah, you know, I mean, what.
Speaker 2 (44:32):
Are those things called the chiggers?
Speaker 1 (44:34):
Chickers? Yeah, dude, don't cancel us. That was a hid shigers,
little red bug. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (44:44):
At the party, I sat out there with what spec
and his wife for a few hours after the party.
We're there in like until like two o'clock in the morning.
Speaker 1 (44:54):
I go home. I'm a little buzzed. Yeah, wake up
in the next morning.
Speaker 2 (44:58):
Both my ankles are swollen and they got like these
look like mosquito bites. Yeah, and I'm like, you know,
trying not to etch them and everything. My brother comes
from Tennessee and he's like, I know what those are.
I was like, those aren't mosquito bites. What I never knew,
but they are the They were worse than mosquitos.
Speaker 1 (45:21):
And we actually sell uh cream specifically for likes.
Speaker 2 (45:26):
That's what he had. That's what they have in Tennessee too.
And I'm like, thank you for coming here.
Speaker 1 (45:32):
Something else that you have to worry about here. I
mean not so much of course in the city or
even in the suburbs, but if you spend any time
out in the uh More rural areas and camping, here
are the ticks. We have lots and it can get
really bad.
Speaker 2 (45:46):
Yeah, tick springs. Uh what's the disease where you kind
of eat red meat?
Speaker 1 (45:51):
Uh satan you know, I don't remember the names of it,
but yeah, that's crazy. But yeah, I mean in when
I lived in Miami, my dog, uh, she used to
get ticks all the time up Yeah, and I'd have
to sit there and pick them off of her and everything.
(46:12):
And and that was even with uh you know, doing
the uh tick spray and everything like that. Yeah, but
they were so bad down there that, you know, at
least once every couple of weeks, I'd have to go
through her fur and like, oh, here's one, here's one,
you know here again unless you're unless you're going in
(46:36):
you know, in the woods, like camping down in Three
Lakes or Okla National Forest something like that. Uh. Then yeah,
And where they usually end up is tight spots, yes,
where your socks are on your legs, where your your
belt is on your waist. I've gotten them a couple
of times on your neckline. Yeah. The only place I've
ever gotten him is usually been on my waistline, you know.
(46:59):
And I find them after the fact. I got home
from camping that one time I dropped drawer to go
take a shower. Yeah, and I got this tick some
feeding on me. I'm like, yo, dude, what you're doing,
you know? And you know, and they do carry like diseases.
Speaker 2 (47:16):
Yeah, very bad disease.
Speaker 1 (47:17):
You know, you have lyme disease, which is right enough,
but this new one that was sent straight from hell
where it makes you.
Speaker 2 (47:25):
It's just not red me. It's like almost everything. You
can't eat anything, yeah, chicken, anything, nothing, like, how are
you gonna live?
Speaker 1 (47:34):
I have one friend who's whose wife right, yes, yeah,
and yeah, she can't eat. She used to love eating
steak and stuff, but she can't eat anymore. It makes
her deathly ill.
Speaker 2 (47:46):
You know if I kind of eat steak anymore, I know,
I mean.
Speaker 1 (47:52):
I eat an average of three or four or uh
like ribby is a week you know, you know, because
am on the you know, most cortib Yeah, like diet anyways,
(48:13):
so I could eat cheaper steak. I mean, like Ribby
is you know up there. It's not the most expensive,
but it's up there.
Speaker 2 (48:18):
It's up there.
Speaker 1 (48:20):
But I was raised on t bone you know.
Speaker 2 (48:26):
Now you're talking.
Speaker 1 (48:27):
But it's so tough.
Speaker 2 (48:28):
It depends on how you cook it.
Speaker 1 (48:30):
Yeah, because I eat my stuff a rare, super rare.
Speaker 2 (48:33):
Have cook it, yeah, dude, that guy.
Speaker 1 (48:41):
But I I I eat my stuff rare, black and blue.
You know where you're done.
Speaker 2 (48:49):
That's the way it's supposed to be.
Speaker 1 (48:52):
But is just I mean half the half the time
I can rip it with the fork, you know. So
it's like I got so spoiled. I had a t
bone nuts on because that's all they had at the
at the restaurant, and they cooked it. Okay, it was
it was rare medium rare maybe you know, I said rare,
(49:15):
but you know it was maybe a little bit more
than rare. But it was just like, I here.
Speaker 2 (49:23):
Take this back, I don't want it, give me another one.
Speaker 1 (49:30):
But yeah, So that's if you come to Florida. That's
one of the things. If you're camping, shit hits the fan,
and you know, you have to bug out and you're
hiding in the woods for a while. Check your buddy.
Check your buddy, you know, and you know, maybe uh
you could use that as a line in to make
a move on him or her. I don't know, you know,
(49:51):
it's like, oh, hey, you know, Susie, look I think
I see a tick you know here, tick off your shirt.
I mean I don't know, Hey, there you go. You
know it's your boob.
Speaker 2 (50:03):
Yeah, yeah, sorry, folks.
Speaker 1 (50:05):
We're kinda that way today though. A four point three
earthquake hit Los Angeles. Yeah, which it's that's not a
big one of four point three. But again, if you
don't just look at it in isolation, look at it
in relation to everything else that's going on around the
Ring of Fire mount Hood, you know, like this is
(50:29):
right on the San Andreas. Yeah, so it's starting to
shift now it's struck in the Los Angeles space in today.
That was at nine two am Pacific time, so that
would put it what like twelve thirty here, Yeah, yeah, yeah,
causing a loud boom with a with a jolt and
(50:50):
a lot of ground motion, which for a four point three,
that's a lot. That's a lot. I mean they don't
usually you know, when when it starts, didn't make noise
like that.
Speaker 2 (51:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (51:02):
I think the San Andreas is starting because it's a
slip fall. That's the one that's going like rubbing against y. Yeah.
So well.
Speaker 2 (51:13):
In California with the hurricanes I've witnessed, it's always been
like a ground thing, like no big booms or anything
like that.
Speaker 1 (51:23):
But for four point three to have a like a lad.
Speaker 2 (51:27):
Boom, there's something wrong moving.
Speaker 1 (51:29):
Yeah, And there was of course a flurry of smaller aftershocks.
So could this be a sign that Sandra always waking up? Yeah,
I personally think so, yes, Yeah, Okay, so that's all
the earth changes for right now. Let's go to the
home front a little bit, and this is where being armed,
being trained, and being aware come in. It's just the
(51:50):
week of course, we had that mass shooting in New
York City. The guy the possibly white black guy you
know from that one CNN it or possibly white, and
you're looking at the picture.
Speaker 2 (52:02):
Going, what in the world is he saying?
Speaker 1 (52:04):
If that's a white guy, then I'm a four foot
tall female dwarf. Yes, you know, it's no. But for
those gun control people out there, oh yes, he was
touting a scary AR fifteen. But that's not the thing,
(52:26):
is it. New York City, especially Manhattan, like one of
the strictest gun control places in the world.
Speaker 2 (52:33):
Well, if you ever been there, how many cops are there?
Speaker 1 (52:36):
Right?
Speaker 2 (52:36):
Like, everywhere you turn around there's a cop.
Speaker 1 (52:38):
So and he's just strolling, just just holding it like yo, dude, yeah,
and he he you know, goes in there. He did
what he was gonna do and then he shot himself,
which this begs the whole thing of gun laws don't
affect criminals because they're criminals. They're not going to do
what they all anyways, They're gonna do what they want.
(53:01):
Number one. Number two, this was obviously a suicide mission. Yes,
So if you know you're gonna be dead in fifteen minutes,
are you gonna worry about breaking laws? No? No, you're not.
Speaker 2 (53:13):
You know, it's you already have a plan to kill yourself.
Speaker 1 (53:15):
So right, so it's like, you know, either kill yourself
or or suicide by cop, which is one that they
used to You know, you're too much of a whimp
to pull the trigger yourself. You let the cops take
you out.
Speaker 2 (53:26):
Yeah, you know, we're more trained than that. Though, well
we should we should be.
Speaker 1 (53:30):
You should be. Yeah, but you know, but yeah, so,
I mean again, the only thing that gun laws do
is make good civilians victims and defenseless.
Speaker 2 (53:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (53:47):
Period. And you're a former law enforcement yourself, and you
understand this definitely. You know.
Speaker 2 (53:52):
It's like, look at the guy at Walmart.
Speaker 1 (53:54):
Yeah, yeah, that was in Michigan, Michigan. It was a Michigan.
A guy walks into a Walmart starts stabbing people with
this basic folding knife. It wasn't anything big What happens. Well,
that's the thing is, if you watch most of the
media stories on it, especially on left wing media, all
(54:17):
you hear is that the assailant was stopped and taken
to jail. That's all that you have that happened. What
happened was an armed civilian, actually multiple Yeah, but the
one black guy was and it was a black dude
with dreads.
Speaker 2 (54:34):
You know, giving commands, get on the ground, drop the weapon.
Speaker 1 (54:39):
He was fully in his right to shoot the guy
without asking questions because he had already stabbed eleven people,
you know, so at this point it's you know, you
you don't have any question. You know, he's a danger
to other people, and you know, but he he drew
(55:01):
on the guy and was able to apprehend him without
having to shoot, which I commend him for.
Speaker 2 (55:06):
That, you know, I mean, if you can do that
the albans, Yeah, but I mean.
Speaker 1 (55:14):
I just would have done. But the left wing news
is a completely ignoring and hiding that fact that course,
because it doesn't fit their narrative. You know, who, guns
are bad guns. Know, A good guy with a gun
stopped a bad guy, yeah, you know, and it happens
(55:35):
all the time. But the media doesn't want it to be,
you know, out there.
Speaker 2 (55:40):
And if someone was carrying in Manhattan with that guy
on the street seeing him with.
Speaker 1 (55:45):
THEE could have stopped him.
Speaker 2 (55:47):
But no, they have strict gun laws, and nobody that
is in the.
Speaker 1 (55:51):
Right mind would go up to the guy. I would, well,
I mean if you could get behind him, you know
what I mean, like.
Speaker 2 (55:59):
If it I won't be in front of him, no, right.
Speaker 1 (56:02):
But if but if you see him coming, you know,
not necessarily towards you, but even kind of like at
an angle, Hey what are you doing? You know no,
and you don't.
Speaker 2 (56:14):
Well you just don't say that. You just kind of
like make a rapport with him, like, hey, dude, what
what's going on? Like can I talk to you for
a second? You know it's you know, no, you know,
as soon as he raises it, then you know, take
him out.
Speaker 1 (56:27):
If you were carrying. But since no one there was carrying,
guess what, no one was smart enough.
Speaker 2 (56:34):
Two well, not many people can carry there. So it's
so hard to get a CCW. And he had mental issues,
but he still had a CCW in Las Vegas.
Speaker 1 (56:46):
How exactly. Well, I mean, part of that is that's
the one thing that if you've never been institututionalized, there's
no record of it, you know, on the federal database.
So you can have mental issues.
Speaker 2 (57:08):
Well, it doesn't go through federal for your CCW, goes
through the state and the sheriff's office. So if there's history,
then they would see that and say, no, you're not
getting it right.
Speaker 1 (57:21):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (57:22):
They also if you have like a mismeanors or DV,
then they'll move over to you know, a federal side
and say, hey, what does this guy really have? What
do you do if anything?
Speaker 1 (57:35):
Right?
Speaker 2 (57:35):
Yea, and more investigation and so yeah.
Speaker 1 (57:37):
But the like mental thing is, unless you've been officially somewhere,
it's probably not going to come up that you have,
you know.
Speaker 2 (57:46):
And that's not even being admitted to the hospital like
the er. They don't put it on record that you're
there for mental issue. They give you some ads and
make sure you're okay, talk to a psychiatrist and there
you go.
Speaker 1 (57:59):
And you're on your way, you know. I mean that's
why I've been really upfront with my kids because you know,
they're kids, and most teenagers go through emotional and depression fases.
We all. But now they make a big deal about it, oh,
you know whatever. And I've told them both said, if
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a doctor or a teacher or a principal ever asks
you if you're feeling depressed or sad or whatever, you say, no,
if you really are, come to me something like that, because.
Speaker 2 (58:36):
He has all of us to not even you. Yeah,
I mean, if he's too scared to come to me
or whoever.
Speaker 1 (58:43):
It is, anyone in our group exactly, because once a
a official person like a teacher, a principal, you know,
a doctor, once they take that down that they're depressed,
and it could be their grandmother died two days ago,
so of course they're going to be depressed. But guess what,
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they don't care. Oh depression, it's on your record. That's
on your record ever forever. So now when that person
does want to go buy something or do whatever, they can't.
Oh look he was he was diagnosed with depression when
he was sixteen, you know, but they don't care the
fact that, oh his grandmother died and yeah, he was
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depressed for a week or two.
Speaker 2 (59:27):
Wouldn't you be depressed too, you know something like that.
Speaker 1 (59:29):
Yeah, So I've been sure to sit them both down
and be like, that's why I try to I w
I walk that line with them of you have to
be a parent, you have to be the authority, lay
down the rule. But too many parents do that without
trying to meet them on their level as well. Then
(59:52):
you have the parents that are trying to be their
best friend, only they're not being a parent. That's just right.
So that's just as bad. On the other side, Yeah,
you have to walk that line of do I joke
around with him? Do I act like a enjoy life? Right?
I just took my son and some of his fifteen
year old friends out to go see Fantastic four Awesome.
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His friends love me, you know, because I'm cracking the
same jokes, you know, joking around with them, playing around
with them and everything. You know, But they also know
that Twitch's dad. He may be cool, he's one of us.
He's fifty five going on fifteen, but he's still a
parent and he knows that. Yeah, you know where I
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will ground my son, I will do X, Y and C.
Speaker 2 (01:00:41):
If I gotta talk to your parents, I'm gonna talk
to your parents.
Speaker 1 (01:00:43):
Yeah, you know. So I try to walk that line
to where they are comfortable enough with me. My daughter's eleven,
and that really hits me that it's my daughter too,
because a lot of daughters don't want to go to
their father, right, you know. But since my wife is
you know, she's a corporate business woman, so she's working constantly,
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I've had to fill the mama spot too a lot
of the times, you know, like I had to talk
with my daughter about her period I had, I've had
to talk with her about other things, you know, feminine
things that my wife. It's not that she doesn't want to,
although she actually has said she's really not comfortable because
she's not that kind of a person, but she's just
(01:01:26):
so busy. But I've said I've had those conversations with her,
So my daughter is like super comfortable. When she first
had her period, which my god, she's eleven and she
had it already. Wow, But she came to me immediately
straight from the bathroom, she goes like, Papa, I think
I had my period, you know. And luckily my mom
(01:01:49):
in law was there, so I was like, Okay, go
ask baba to take a look and see, you know,
because she's a woman, she'll know a lot better than
you know. And she went in there and like the
like mom in law came out smiling like thumbs up,
like yep, you know. So then I was like, okay,
I'll be back. I went to the store. I got
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her her sanitary napkins and YadA, YadA YadA, you know,
and everything. And then her mom, her grandmother, my mom
in law, you know, showed her what to do. Yep,
you know. But the fact that she's open enough, you know,
to come to me with those things, she's she isn't embarrassed. Yeah,
because I've tried to be that open with my choke.
Sometimes again, I've talked about this war. Sometimes my daughter
(01:02:33):
comes up with shit, you know that how I joke
around the guys and us, joke around my son and everything.
She'll say something and that makes me laugh at first,
and I'm like, wait, wait, you're alone, girl, what are
you saying? Can you wait till you're fifteen or sixteen
before you say these jokes to me? You know? It's like,
(01:02:53):
don't get me wrong, it was funny, but but four
more years, please, four more years before you start saying
got of jokes. Yeah. But but so with the whole
depression thing, I'm confident that either of them would come
to me, you know, because we've talked about it, and
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they actually have come to me with some things already,
you know, you know, and I've you know, sat there
with them, you know, my daughter was going through some things.
And you know, I've also told them I will never
be hypocrite. I'm gonna be honest about my past, of course,
you know. So like have I done drugs? Yes? I have.
(01:03:35):
I'm not gonna lie. These are the ones I've done.
These are the ones I haven't done. Like, was it fun?
I'm not gonna lie to you. Yes, it was partly fun,
but there's also bad parts to it, when bad things happen,
when you get sick as hell, when this happens, when
I've had friends die and you know them things, you know.
(01:03:57):
So you know, I've been upfront with them and they
really appreciate that that I've been real with them. I'm
not saying, oh, yeah it's cool, go smoke pot. No, No,
but it's like, yeah, have I Yes, These are the pros,
these are the cons. You know, it's not legal yet,
so I definitely wouldn't do it if I was you.
(01:04:18):
If it becomes legal and you're old enough, just like alcohol,
you know, then a that's your own body. But these
are the risks. This is what can happen to you,
you know. I mean, especially with the way things are now,
people are putting fentanyl and all kinds of other stuff.
It's all dirty, you know, it's it's all dirty. I mean,
unless you're growing it yourself or something like that. I
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wouldn't trust anything from anybody.
Speaker 2 (01:04:42):
Yeah, even at that. Some people are putting like different.
Speaker 1 (01:04:47):
What do you call.
Speaker 2 (01:04:48):
Them chemicals with the weed, yeah, clones and all that stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:04:57):
And I'm like, yeah, so, but I've been honest with them,
and you know, so so that they will trust me.
They will because I've seen friends of mine in the
past where they could not go to their parents about
something because they knew that they would get dreamed and
you know, it would be bad news. I've actually had
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to take in friends, you know, even a female friend
where I was in my late teens, like seventeen eighteen,
and she was about the same age, and she ran
away from home and she stayed with us for with
me and my mom and everything for a few days
(01:05:39):
because it was bad news where she luck was staying
where she was, you know from, and then she finally
got her own place, and you know, I was working
a part time job, but I was taking her food
all the time, helping her, you know, because she couldn't
depend on her parents. Her parents were the problem. You know.
Speaker 2 (01:05:59):
Yeah, everything starts with the parents.
Speaker 1 (01:06:01):
So that's why I've tried to be that. I will
lay down the law, I will punish you. These are
the rules, but as much as I can, I will
try to be your friend, try to meet you on
your level. So you see, I'm not just some old, boring, footy,
dudy adult. His friend's like hanging out with me more
than they like hanging out with him. Yeah, And he
(01:06:25):
cracks up about that. He's like, that's not fair. They
like you better than they like me. I'm like, I
don't know, man, I'm just BOND'SI maybe just open up
a little bit more, yeah, you know, but he's starting to, Yeah,
he is, he is.
Speaker 2 (01:06:38):
He I noticed when I, you know, come over more often,
and he's like he's getting more open or you know,
at first he's like really quiet. I'm like, I'll get you,
I'll crack you open.
Speaker 1 (01:06:49):
So we had the Walmart stabbing, and then in Ohio
we had that Ohio beat down. Yes, you know, and
man once again, and I'm not saying it's a black thing, okay,
because I've seen large groups of white people do stupid
shit too, you know, white, black, Hispanic, you know, doesn't
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really matter. That type of violence is wrong regardless of
who's yea perpetrating it. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:07:18):
I just think that they're on that on the kick
of color right now.
Speaker 1 (01:07:23):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean I'm not saying that race
didn't have didn't have anything to do. It was a
bunch of black people attacking a couple of white people.
So there was definitely a racial component, yes, But I'm
I'm trying to say it's it can happen. It can
happen either way, you know. I mean there's been black
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people jump by white people. There's been Hispanic people. I mean,
actually Hispanics and blacks have more beef with each other
than whites.
Speaker 2 (01:07:52):
Have all time, I know.
Speaker 1 (01:07:53):
For yeah, I mean they're the ones fighting more. You know,
the blood's and the crips and everything.
Speaker 2 (01:07:57):
That's Mexicans and black said yeah all the time. And
it wasn't the crips and the bloods. It was the
crips and bloods in the so Daniels are you know
thirteen Yeah, I.
Speaker 1 (01:08:09):
Mean here in Florida. At least back in the day,
it was the Latin Kings, the Latinciples. Yep, okay, what
was the other one? There was three big ones here,
Latin Kings, Latin Disciples, and oh god, it escapes me. Now.
In Miami, I used to see the Crown all the time, sprayed.
Speaker 2 (01:08:28):
All the Crown. It's Latin Kings.
Speaker 1 (01:08:32):
That yeah, that's Latin Kings. Yeah. But yeah, I mean
so it's like, you know.
Speaker 2 (01:08:36):
I know which one you're talking about. I don't remember
what the name of it. They were purple and yeah,
I know.
Speaker 1 (01:08:42):
But so you know, so I'm for Miami. So I've yeah,
I lived with that stuff. And like I've said before
the show, the only time I've ever been jumped in
my life was in Colorado, all in Federal Heights.
Speaker 2 (01:08:58):
Oh why are you in Flair Federal Heights where I
was living, really, dude, right, okay folks, Federal uh.
Speaker 1 (01:09:06):
Right off Authorn like ninety second.
Speaker 2 (01:09:08):
Yeah, I'm surprised you're alive.
Speaker 1 (01:09:16):
Wow. Oh yeah, that was.
Speaker 2 (01:09:21):
That was worse than five points.
Speaker 1 (01:09:22):
Yeah. I lived downtown almost a year. Wow.
Speaker 2 (01:09:27):
You know that's rough.
Speaker 1 (01:09:30):
And mostly they left me alone. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:09:32):
I've always been a big I mean, if you live
your if you don't you know bother anybody else, mind
your own business.
Speaker 1 (01:09:38):
Move on.
Speaker 2 (01:09:39):
I want out to get you.
Speaker 1 (01:09:40):
Plus, I'm a big guy, and I had some parties
at my apartment. Okay, so you know they'd come by whatever.
Speaker 2 (01:09:47):
You know, I was gonna be careful who you get
it coming to you.
Speaker 1 (01:09:51):
Right, right, that's probably who dumped you. Well, No, I
went to Okay, I broke all the rules. Okay. I
went to this party further in Federal Heights, where I
didn't know anybody except the person that I was with, right,
and then at some point the person that I was
with bounced, so I'm there alone now. And it was
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mostly Latino, and there was this one dude, I don't
remember his name, big dude, big Mexican. You know, most
Mexicans are small. No, this guy was like Conan the Mexican,
you know.
Speaker 2 (01:10:30):
So his name was probably tiny.
Speaker 1 (01:10:32):
Yeah, probably, And he just got out of prison, you know.
And I drank way too much. I wasn't mouthing, I
wasn't being a dick, you know, but I became an
easy mark, right, easy mark, you know. And I remember
I was walking out to finally leave, you know, and
(01:10:55):
all of a sudden, I get jumped from behind. It
was three of them, two normal, yeah, and then the
big one. I could handle the two little ones, you know,
but between the two little ones and the big ones
I mean, and the big one, I mean, but I've
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taken enough training in martial arts and stuff to where
I protected the vitals. My face was fine, my chest
not like was fine. I was able to block and
defend enough. I went down once and that's where I
did have a bootprint on the on my forehead where
I got kicked in the head. But I was able
to break free. And there was a six foot concrete wall.
(01:11:38):
Somehow I became Spider Man and I was drunk, big dude,
I was able.
Speaker 2 (01:11:43):
To clear crazy How you could do that stuff?
Speaker 1 (01:11:46):
Right when you got Peppa from Tijuana? You know, I
flew up over the wall, you know, and then I
staggered the five miles home, you know, battered, bloody, yeah,
Surpresident you no, no, as soon as they got over
the wall, they you know.
Speaker 2 (01:12:06):
But they just wanted to be someone up, that's all
it was.
Speaker 1 (01:12:10):
Yeah, that's all it was.
Speaker 2 (01:12:11):
You know, you didn't have nothing they wanted, so.
Speaker 1 (01:12:15):
But yeah, so it's yes, Bondsi has had his Yeah,
has had his ass handed to him one time.
Speaker 2 (01:12:21):
Folks. If you're in Colorado and Denver, yeah, stay away
from Federal Heights, stay away from Mott Bellow.
Speaker 1 (01:12:28):
I lived right behind the water park. Really yeah, so
you know exactly.
Speaker 2 (01:12:34):
I will talk to you later about that stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:12:37):
But that twenty four drive through like liquor store on
the corner, that was literally one block from.
Speaker 2 (01:12:44):
My missus Kim's, and I.
Speaker 1 (01:12:47):
Used to drive up to it, usually way too drunk,
but there's only a block away drive there.
Speaker 2 (01:12:53):
Give me a bud, no id or nothing, Nope, nope.
Speaker 1 (01:12:58):
Money and handed to you, I know. But yeah, So,
like what it comes down to, folks, is I'm not
telling you to do anything illegal. If you live in
a city or a state where you cannot carry, sucks
to be you. You can't, you know.
Speaker 2 (01:13:15):
I mean, you can carry a knife something with your hands, right,
I mean your hands are lethal too. I mean, if
you can, if you.
Speaker 1 (01:13:24):
Train and you learn, you know, but that takes time.
It's a lot easier to to learn how to use
a gun than it is to go through ten years
of like mu tai, you know. I mean, but if
you are in a city or a state that you
can legally carry knives, guns, whatever, do it. Get trained
(01:13:50):
and be aware of your surroundings constantly, both micro and macross. Yeah,
I mean, and now you need to be able to
live your life. And I understand some people they some
people do criticize me because I don't go certain places
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now simply because of the target rich environment. And they say, oh,
but you know, but if you enjoy concerts, why don't
you go to them anymore? Well, you know, to me,
I've just kind of like I've gotten to that time
in my life where it's like I still love concerts,
but is it worth it? You know? So I'm not
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telling you don't, but just understand, if you go to
a densely a densely packed group of people, just look
at the risks, yeah, you know, and bounce it out
for yourself, you know. If you're willing to take the risk, fine,
you know, but just understand that if you're going to
a concert, to a big sporting event where there's going
to be twenty thirty, forty fifty thousand people and it
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may not even be a bad guy. I think you
see it all the time in Europe in the big
like soccer stadiums. Something happens and then there's a panic
and people run and fifteen people dead trampled.
Speaker 2 (01:15:15):
You know, look at the Juicy was a Juicy Jay concert.
I don't remember where it was. The thing is in
Vegas where all those people were trampled because it was so.
Speaker 1 (01:15:24):
So packed, right yeah. Yeah, So it's like, yeah, like
when I was eighteen nineteen, I'd go to concerts all
the time whatever, but.
Speaker 2 (01:15:32):
It was different than though.
Speaker 1 (01:15:33):
It was different.
Speaker 2 (01:15:34):
There was a lot of room there was. It was
just fun.
Speaker 1 (01:15:36):
Yeah. Now is this too many? People take care of
each other more?
Speaker 2 (01:15:39):
Yeah? Yeah, Now people just don't care.
Speaker 1 (01:15:41):
Yeah, I mean, like, I know, I've done it. I
saw a stranger credit it was a chick.
Speaker 2 (01:15:46):
You know, yeah, it don't matter who it is, you know,
if they're struggling.
Speaker 1 (01:15:49):
Right, she was puking her guts out and no one
was around her, so, you know, I went up to
her and she wasn't pretty. She was puking all over
her health, you know. Yeah, but I was yeah, I know,
I'm like, hey, are you okay? Is there anything to
do for you? Yeah? You know, you know, like like
(01:16:09):
you want do you want me to take you to
the first aid station. You know, we tried to watch
out for each other. Yeah. The very first Monsters of
Rock nineteen eighty eight at the Orange Bowl. It was Metallica,
Dowk and Kingdomcome Scorpions and Van Halen. Wow. Awesome, very
first awesome. I was ground floor. We camped out in
(01:16:31):
front for two days, you know, to like get in
because the floor was like general admission and that's what
we had. That's awesome. And we were like number five
or six in line, and the news cruise came out
there you know whatever you know it is. But we
camped out for two days. So by the end of
the first day there was already probably one hundred people
and it became a community. You know. Some people had
(01:16:54):
a little grills and stuff and whatever and food and beer.
And by the end of the first day it was
literally someone would walk down the line of people with
the hat We're doing a run for food and drinks,
you know, complete fucking stranger. Yeah, you know, they could
just walk off with their money. You wouldn't know, you know,
(01:17:16):
you start dumping money in there. Da dah da da
da da.
Speaker 2 (01:17:18):
They came back with food and drinks.
Speaker 1 (01:17:20):
They came back with food and drinks and and I
know people are gonna say I was stupid for this,
but again, it was a different time. Yeah, okay. At
one point a guy was going down the line, you know,
and he had come by once before and he and
he brought food and stuff back, and he was going
by again and he needed a vehicle because you know,
(01:17:40):
the person whose vehicle he used last time, you know,
not could do it whatever. And you know, he's like,
whose vehicle can I take? And I was like the
blue firebird out like out there, like row whatever it was.
I tossed to my keys, you know, and even my
friend was like, what the fuck am I you know,
(01:18:02):
let me drive it. Yeah, I'm like, dude, it's cool.
Sure enough. It was about forty five minutes later, you know,
by the time he left and shopped and came back,
comes back up, tosses me my keys, hands us the
food and drinks, and starts going down the line.
Speaker 2 (01:18:15):
Hey, that was awesome, dude.
Speaker 1 (01:18:17):
Yeah, you know, and it was an awesome My god,
it I'll have to do on some other episode. Well,
I'll tell you some of the stories, some of the
ship that happened. But I mean, yeah, it was a
totally different app Now, I'm sorry. You just you cannot
trust anybody, not at all, you know, exactly. So I
want to trust so many people. But I mean, so
(01:18:39):
if you want to go to concerts or any highly
populated event, you know, do it. You know, it's it's
up to you. But just understand that most bad guys,
especially if they're terrorist types, they're looking for a large conglomoration.
Speaker 2 (01:18:56):
What they want, they want.
Speaker 1 (01:18:58):
You know, so it's easy for them to It's not it's.
Speaker 2 (01:19:02):
Not even like concerts or anything thing like that. Advance
the movie theaters Denver. Yeah, shopping malls, parking lots, yep.
Speaker 1 (01:19:13):
That's why I tend. I really tend to avoid.
Speaker 2 (01:19:16):
Yeah, I won't go anywhere. And I lost them carrying
my wife's Like, let's go to Disney Springs.
Speaker 1 (01:19:21):
Nope, nope, I can't carry either, So I won't step
I won't step foot.
Speaker 2 (01:19:26):
On Sunday, we went to Disney Springs. Take out my
weapon and put it safe in the car. Like I
don't feel good about any of us. We get in there,
we're waiting in line for security. I don't have nothing
on me, so I'm waiting so side because she has
a stroller and the bags. So A's getting checked. Whole
forty five minutes goes by. Wait all these people we
(01:19:47):
get in there, man, and I can't even move, and
I just couldn't do it. Yeah, I was like, I'm
gonna be in the car. Do what you gotta do. Oh,
I'm gonna be out there.
Speaker 1 (01:20:00):
I used to go when I could, still taking knives
and because they didn't wand now they want.
Speaker 2 (01:20:07):
You know, well, I have a special knife that is
undetected that I carry.
Speaker 1 (01:20:14):
Yeah, yes, yeah, well I have one in my wallet
that I shouldn't.
Speaker 2 (01:20:19):
I have that one too, yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:20:21):
Which I forgot that was in there. And I've gone
to the courthouse several times, you know, and completely forgot
it was in there because it's in my wallet. I
haven't pulled it out, and you know, who does outlaw,
you know, and it's never come up. It's never rang
on the thing. You know.
Speaker 2 (01:20:41):
Denver didn't find mine, but Tampa Airport found it. I
was going back. I was like, dude, anyway, I forgot
it was in there, and he was like, are you serious.
I'm like, I didn't know it was my wallet, you know. Yeah,
I mean you get your wallet out and take everything out. Yeah,
I mean, are you sure you know it's a it's
(01:21:02):
a blade.
Speaker 1 (01:21:03):
It is.
Speaker 2 (01:21:03):
I'm like, dude, trust me, Like I don't want to
do nothing, or you.
Speaker 1 (01:21:09):
Could be lucky and be Bonzi. When I went to
the U two freaking uh city Hall here in a
Saint Cloud one time, I think I was with Specter
and because we were going there about that property, yeah,
and I forgot I had my knife on me. I
put my gun away and everything, but I forgot I
had the knife, and the uh security guard there, you know,
(01:21:33):
saw me and he asked me do you have any weapons?
And I was like, no, oh, I do I have
my knife? I'm sorry, you know. Yeah, So I'm like
here you know. And then I don't know how how
we got on the topic, but you know, instant he
goes you look familiar, you know, of course, yeah, it
was one of those. And then I was like, I
(01:21:56):
don't know, man, you know, I do a podcast and
the other and he's like Bonzi you know and yeah
you know, and I was like, yeah, that's me, you know,
and uh, you know, I was like, well, can you
use I got it. I've got your knife, it's right here.
Just go on inside. Like when you come out, I'll
give it back to you. Yeah, you know, and everything,
(01:22:16):
because I know usually they'll tell you no, get the
hell out of here, or they're like no, it's being
confiscated whatever, you know. But he's like, I got to
ride here for you bonds. I don't worry, and Speck
was like looking at me like and I'm like, what
the hell, Yeah, I'm bonzai what you know. It's right
back when I did radio, you know, am n FM radio,
(01:22:37):
back in the day I used I used to go
to clubs, you know, and it was one of those
things I never wanted to be treated differently. Granted, I
pull up in a limo quite often, but you know,
even when I didn't, you know, I just you know,
I see a line to get in, I get in line.
(01:22:58):
You know, I don't want to be treated any differently.
Nine times out of ten though, I'll get in line.
Sure enough, here comes the manager. No, no, but come on,
come on, come on here. It's just like okay, and
I you know, as I I kind of feel, you know,
like I feel like a dick, you know, I'm passing
all these people. It's like, you don't have to treat
(01:23:19):
me any different, man. I just want to come to
your place. And quite a few times, you know, I
go to pay the bill and they're like no no, no, no,
no no no. And I'm like but but they're like
no no, like your money's no good here. So I'll
leave the server the entire bill, like where the bill was,
go to the server. Then, you know, I mean, you know,
(01:23:40):
but it's just like I'm not saying it wasn't kind
of cruel in a way, you know. So, I mean
I've had a little taste of fame, you know, like
local celebrity kind of thing, ye back when I did
local radio.
Speaker 2 (01:23:53):
But it's not everything.
Speaker 1 (01:23:55):
Yeah, you know, yeah, it is a weird feeling. I
could see where some people might get addicted to it
and like, dude, you know who I am. Oh yeah,
you know, but that's just not me. You know.
Speaker 2 (01:24:06):
It's the same as wearing a badge. Like I used
to go to the same coffee place every day and
they try to give me free coffee and donuts and
I'm like I can't take it.
Speaker 1 (01:24:14):
You know, well donuts they have to give you, though,
isn't that part of your DNA?
Speaker 2 (01:24:19):
But uh, I wouldn't pay them, but I you know,
put the money in in the jar, the jar of
what my total would be, you know, whatever it is.
Speaker 1 (01:24:29):
I paid.
Speaker 2 (01:24:30):
I wasn't bribed or nothing like that.
Speaker 1 (01:24:33):
And uh, it just but I'm not saying driving in
a limo quite often, wasn't. You know. Yeah, that's cool
because you could drink and party and not have to
worry about.
Speaker 2 (01:24:42):
Yeah, I would love that.
Speaker 1 (01:24:45):
And there's a lot of room to do stuff. But okay,
that's oh wow, Okay, it's not a story. Let's move on. Okay. So, yes,
so be aware of your surroundings, know what's going on.
If you, like a always said, if you don't want
to get bit by a shark, don't swim in the ocean.
Speaker 2 (01:25:03):
You know, so you can swim in the ocean. I
get bit by a shark, you know.
Speaker 1 (01:25:06):
What I mean.
Speaker 2 (01:25:07):
Though, if you don't want to drown, don't get it.
Speaker 1 (01:25:10):
You know. So, if you want to avoid possible problems,
then don't go to places where you think problems may happen,
you know, simple as that. Don't walk through the bad
part of town with one hundred dollars bills hanging out
of your pockets. You know you're looking to get jumped.
You know what I mean simple as that don't look
like yeah, you know, I mean always dressed kind of down. Yeah,
(01:25:33):
I mean, don't worry. I mean I used to be
rather dapper back when I did radio. Like I said,
I was known as the best dressed DJ in Central
Florida because I would, if not a three piece suit,
at the very least, you know, the dress pants, dress shirt,
a really nice vest and a tie, you know, because
(01:25:54):
I used to hate when i'd see other d day
show up the places and shorts and a T shirt,
you know, and they're trying to like represent the radio
station and this, that and the other, and I'm like, dude,
take pride in what you're doing, you know. I mean,
I mean, if it's a beach thing. Of course. The
one beach thing that I did back in the day,
I wore a pair of corduroy shorts, corduroy shorts, a
(01:26:22):
tuxedo shirt, and so I was still from the waist up,
I was dapper from the waist down.
Speaker 2 (01:26:29):
I was beach yeah, you can.
Speaker 1 (01:26:33):
You know. It was cool, but everyone left it. They're like,
eah's cool. You know that. That's as far as I've
gone in terms of trussing that now, it's all tactical ship.
That's all I wear Right now, I'm wearing a pair
of a pair of very used multi cam pants and
a Punters shirt T shirt. You know. So, yes, please
(01:26:55):
stay aware, stay armed, stay trained. There's no sense in
owning a weapon, a gun or a knife if you do,
if you don't know how to use it, if you've
never used it, if you you know. Like I've always said,
imagine being sixteen, getting your driver's license, having your parents
buy you a car and you drive it once a
year around the block. Tell me, by age twenty, are
(01:27:18):
you a good driver? No? No, exactly you need to drive.
You need to practice.
Speaker 2 (01:27:22):
You're not a good driver until about six seven years at.
Speaker 1 (01:27:28):
The least, where you have it, you have that experience,
or you've hydroplane where you've.
Speaker 2 (01:27:35):
Splid around the corner or something something purposely or not
purpose or dodge the car.
Speaker 1 (01:27:43):
Until you've rolled a truck at least once.
Speaker 2 (01:27:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:27:47):
But yeah, so I'm going on out. Oh still kind
of home front dish. You know how, Amish kids and
Amish people in general very rarely get sick. They don't
tend to get vaccinated. Sometimes they do, but for the
most part, they shy away from doctors and vaccinations and everything. Well,
(01:28:08):
scientists finally know why. And it's something that I could
have told you, because they don't live sterile. They're outside
in the sun, working with animals, working with shit, getting dirty,
getting germs. You know, they don't put hand sanitizer on
everything and use anti bacterial soap to wash their dishes
(01:28:30):
and anti bacterial soap to wash their hair.
Speaker 2 (01:28:33):
And how do we grow up drinking all the hose,
playing in the dirt, eating the dirt.
Speaker 1 (01:28:38):
Eating mudpies. Nasty stuff that we did. I mean, you
know that one mattress in high school in the old
wo that everyone uses. That's a whole other thing. Wow,
no talk about sea life, but yeah, you know, they
(01:29:03):
did not live the sterile, indoor, tech heavy lifestyles that
kids and young adults do.
Speaker 2 (01:29:09):
Now the tech news go away. To be honest with you,
this needs to go away. It does, and you know,
at least get away from it.
Speaker 1 (01:29:17):
Like it really seems and I hate to say.
Speaker 2 (01:29:20):
This, but go outside and do something.
Speaker 1 (01:29:23):
It seems like it seems like the millennials and Gen
Z are the worst about that. Yeah, it seems like
now Gen Alpha that's coming up I think they're channeling
gen X because more and more of.
Speaker 2 (01:29:43):
These I see that actually with my two year old, Yes,
she would be an alpha.
Speaker 1 (01:29:51):
Yeah, it's they're getting hardcore, dude. They're doing stuff that
we did as kids. But the millennials and gen Z's no.
And I'm hearing now from I've heard this multiple times
now from different sources that more and more, like late teens,
(01:30:16):
young adults like that seventeen to twenty two, twenty three
are starting to dump their smartphones and go back to
flip phones. Yeah, because I mean, like my flip phone
because of all the just drama and other crap. They're like,
they don't I just need a phone to contact people
in an emergenc Yeah, I'm like, my god, that's what I've.
Speaker 2 (01:30:39):
Been saying for twenty thirty years.
Speaker 1 (01:30:41):
You know. It's like, if I want to go on
the computer, I have a laptop at home, I've got Facebook,
I've got you know, all the other grams and stuff,
you know, Signal and you know, Messenger and all that stuff.
But my phone is for making phone calls the occasional
and if there's an emergency, yep, done, end of story. Yeah,
(01:31:04):
you know, if I need GPS. I have a GPS
that almost never use I usually I know where I'm going,
or if I'm going somewhere that I'm not familiar with
Google Maps, print it out. I have it. Anyways, it
takes me two minutes to do.
Speaker 2 (01:31:22):
Look at the map before you leave, and then you know,
use your brain.
Speaker 1 (01:31:25):
Yeah, or you know, or I've even just like jotted
it down before, like you know, left on this right
on this third house down. Oh okay, you know that's it.
I don't need GPS on my phone. I don't need
a camera on my phone, you know. I mean I
still have a digital camera. I haven't broke it out
(01:31:46):
in ages because I haven't had to use it. You know,
I don't take take that many pictures. Yes, when I
when we take pictures here in the studio, it's with
the laptop usually, you know, we just you know, like
they're like, so we get all that stuff behind is there? Yep?
And again we're I know I've been saying this. We're
gonna start doing video. I promise this week, me and
(01:32:08):
my my son are gonna set up we bought a webcam,
a good one, and we're gonna start testing it. I
recently did a test on our like Rumble channel. Yeah,
still private, so no one can. It was just a
quick test. It uploaded and everything, so we know it works.
Speaker 2 (01:32:25):
Cool.
Speaker 1 (01:32:26):
So I'm wanting to buy show one point fifty. Yeah,
to do something video awesome. You know we're gonna try
and do that, okay. Yeah, So basically, go outside, touch grass,
you know, get dirty, don't sterilize every single thing.
Speaker 2 (01:32:45):
Yeah, you know, ground yourself to the earth.
Speaker 1 (01:32:48):
Yeah, I mean, share that drink with a person, you know,
I mean, dude, I used to share sandwiches with my dog.
With my dog, you know, lady anything.
Speaker 2 (01:33:01):
That walked up that seeing that you had food.
Speaker 1 (01:33:04):
Yeah, you know, yeah, exactly, I mean me and lady dog.
You know, she was she was a Golden Retriever Adobe mixed,
really weird, but it was a good dog. Yeah, she
was a great dog. I took her cross country with
me to Colorado to Montana, back and forth to Florida,
and you know we'd pulled. This is when I used
to eat fast food. I don't you know. Now I
eat completely different, you know, healthy, but you know i'd
(01:33:26):
roll into the McDonald's or to the Burger King, you know,
buy some cheeseburgers is the small, cheap chessburgers, and I'd
eat one, I'd give her one. Sometimes I'd share with
her back and forth. It's my dog, you know. As kids,
we would share drinks, sandwiches, ice cream. You know here,
lick for you, look for me, lock for you, look
for me. H and guess what? Did we get sick? Sometimes? Yeah? Yeah,
(01:33:52):
but our immune systems are like now I'm fifty five,
I'm on no prescription drug. I have no ailments except
for you know, arthritis. But that's because I've beat the
shit out my body rock climbing, martial arts and all
the other shit that I've done, you know. I mean,
I've beat my my joints to hell. Yeah, you know.
(01:34:13):
But I you know, I have no no illnesses, no
anything like that. I went to the doctor. I had
my entire blood work done, and the doctor was amazed.
She's looking at me. She's like, You've got the blood
work of a twenty five year old. You know, It's
like everything is like perfect, you know, And I'm like,
I know it must you know, and she laughed, Which
(01:34:35):
is I love this doctor? My last doctor. If I
made that same joke and I did once. He just
gave me that look like, you know, alcohol is bad,
get over yourself. This doctor. After our Halloween show when
we were all we got messed up. You know, during
the Halloween show it was me, Rhino and Inspect. Yeah. Yeah,
(01:35:03):
and we got messed up. I mean towards the end
of the show, he was getting sloppy. I haven't had
a hangover in years. I had a hangover. And that
next morning I had to go to the doctor. Yeah,
for you know, to get my blood work results. You know,
(01:35:24):
not do the blood work, get the results. But I
show up. She takes my blood pressure and my blood
pressure is normally spot one. She takes my blood pressure
and it's like way high and everything, and I'm sweating
and she takes one look at me and she goes,
you're hungover, aren't you. And I'm like yes. I just
(01:35:46):
hung my head low and said yes. And she laughed
at me. You know, she was like, I get it.
It was Halloween. You were out with your friends, you
partied some. That's okay, you know, you're human, it's normal.
She was, but you see what it did to your
blood pressure, you see, so just understand, Yes, you can
have fun. Yeah, just don't do it too often and
(01:36:07):
understand what effects it has on your body. Yeah. I
love that doctor. Yeah, you know she she wasn't judgmental.
She actually laughed, you know, and she was like, it's okay,
you can be a human being. You know. My last doctor. Oh,
he would have been reading me the Riot Act and
and maybe you need to go to you know, alcohol therapy.
(01:36:29):
And you know, he would have been he was one
of those you know where it's like how many drinks
did you have? More than three? Oh, you're an alcoholic,
you know. I mean he would have been like, you know,
crazy like that.
Speaker 2 (01:36:39):
I bet he's a hypocrite.
Speaker 1 (01:36:41):
Probably most of them. Yeah, exactly, you had fun, I didn't,
you know. Okay, let's go onto something more cheery. World
War three. Okay, the French nuclear arsenal was hacked. Let
(01:37:01):
me see I got that news thing you hear. This
is this one. French submarine secrets surface after cyber attack.
This is what I've been telling you folks before World
War three hits in a big way. There's gonna be
some major cyber attacks and the terrorist attacks. Then they're
going to start the forefronts. But French submarine secrets surface
after cyber attack, European defense giant Naval Group has confirmed
(01:37:25):
that it is investigating an alleged cyber attack which has
seen what purports to be sensitive internal data published on
the Internet by hackers. Naval Group builds and maintains an
array of ships and submarines for the French Navy, including
aircraft carriers and nuclear submarines. It counts several foreign navies
amongst its customers, including India and Brazil. Such a security breach,
(01:37:48):
I mean as such a security breach against the defense
contractor should be considered a concern not just for France
but for the other nations as well. The alleged breach
first came delight after a hacker calling themselves never P
two Wow it's any f E r P I T
(01:38:11):
O U put up for sale what they claim to
be approximately one terabyte of Naval Group's internal data, offering
thirteen gigabyte as a free sample of its contents. The
announcement was made in a post on an underground hacking forum,
of course, on the on the Black Web. And actually
I got a screenshot of that. Really, yeah, don't ask
(01:38:34):
me how it's the I'll show you here. Naval Group
Naval Groups, events, contractor contents, thirteen gig samples, fully contains
and goes into all the Yeah, it's wow interesting. This
data was said to include source code related to combat
systems used on French nuclear submarines. Now that couldn't be bad, right, uh, frigates,
(01:38:57):
weapon system software, simulation andronments, network designs, user manuals, and
internal communications. In their forum post on July twenty third,
this group said that the Naval Group had seventy two
hours to make contact or I'll leak everything for free.
No ransom demand had been made public to the date.
Blah blah blah blah. So yeah, folks, they are out
(01:39:21):
there hacking hardcore. You know, the Chinese are, the Russians are,
the North Koreans are well.
Speaker 2 (01:39:29):
I think they've been testing with our nine one one systems, with.
Speaker 1 (01:39:32):
Our nine to one one systems, with our power systems,
say water system But you know what it is. I'm saying,
as it starts, they're gonna hit the West, you know,
Western Europe, America, Canada, you know the West with hard
(01:39:53):
cyber attacks on power, water, financial, you know, and medications.
They don't have to take everything down, even if they
only take fifty percent of it down. That's gonna cause
shitload of chaos. Shortly thereafter, probably within twenty four hours,
they're going to activate the sleeper cells that we know
(01:40:14):
are here. Then they're gonna start, you know, those like
terrorist attacks with the sleeper cells. At that point, people
are going to be too afraid to go out to
go shopping. Not that they could go shopping because most
of the ATMs a point, if sales aren't going to
be working and whatever, and you know, places shut down,
you know, so, and what's going to happen pretty quickly
(01:40:39):
after that, you know, not not even let's even take
out the war aspect of it, even if that's all
they did. Shortly thereafter, you're going to have the riots,
you know, the gangs, these kinds of issues. And if
you think, oh, well, I live in the suburbs or
out in the country, I'm not in the city. So
we'll be okay, right because most cities are going to
(01:41:05):
call all their security cops the firefighters into the city
center to protect the city. It'll be partial law, but
it'll be locked down. The suburbs and the rural areas
are going to be completely unprotected. That's where your tribe
comes in, your group comes in. That's why you have
(01:41:28):
a good relationship with your local fire department, your local
sheriff's department or police department, so that they know that
A you're the good guys, and B you're there to
back them up. So if shit goes down and they're outnumbered,
they call you and they got five or six pickup
(01:41:48):
trucks of pissed off rednecks wanting to back them up. Yeah,
and that's what we do. It's not good. So yeah,
I mean, and but what's gonna happen? And shortly after that,
then that's when all four fronts. That's when Russia hits NATO,
China hits Taiwan, probably Japan as well, North Korea hit
(01:42:08):
South Korea, and I Ran hits Israel again and everything
goes to shit. Next Russian drones fly over Lithuanian capital.
I was talking to I was talking to Art about
that because you know, he's in Latville, which is right
next to Lithuania. Yeah, you know, and he's like, WHOA,
I didn't know because he's been here for you know,
(01:42:31):
like three or four months now. Yeah, so he doesn't
know everything that's like going on there, which He was
asking me too, because you know, because he found out
that my wife's from Ukraine and talking about Kiev and
everything that's going on there. And Lithuania moles partial airspace
closure amid search for drones suspected of being launched from Belus,
(01:42:52):
which I was, you know, saying before that's where they're
being launched from. You know, a lot of those things
Lithuania is considering. Blah blah blah. Unidentified drone entered Lithuanian
airspace on the morning of July twenty eighth. The Lithuanian
Defense Minister said NATO forces respond to hostle join incursions
(01:43:15):
and it's difficult to close the certain sections of the airspace.
The lightning fast closure is impossible. But yeah, they are
working closely with like NATO to try to, you know,
see what they can do in terms of that. Russia
is now deploying ICBMs in North Korea. Wait a minute,
(01:43:37):
isn't that what I was saying a couple months back,
that yeah, because North Korea and I ran now have
an Article five type of packed with Russia. Yeah, and
so why would they be sending ICBMs to North Korea
(01:43:57):
so North Korea can attack South Korea, and they're not
gonna do it by themselves. China knows they cannot attack
Taiwan by themselves because NATO and everyone else would come in.
Russia knows they can't attack NATO by themselves. North Korea
knows they can't touch South Korea because America would come in.
Iran knows they can't really do much to Israel because
(01:44:18):
everything else, So they want to destabilize the West first
with the cyber attacks and the terror attacks. Then all
four fronts open at once. We will not be able
to respond to everything at once. As soon as we're
sending troops. Oh, let's go out, but wait a minute. Uh,
South Korea needs he Oh but oh, wait a minute,
(01:44:41):
we're not gonna be able to It's gonna be a
ship show. Serbia returns gold to its territory. That's what
a lot of countries are doing. They are pulling all
their gold back in because they know the economic crash
is coming. Because once the war starts and the supply lines,
(01:45:02):
the supply chain is totally destroyed. Because I mean, granted,
if the majority of your stuff comes from overseas, whatever
country you're from, if the majority of your supplies come
from overseas, and all of a sudden there's a world
war where the seas are not safe. Are supply ship's
(01:45:22):
going to be coming to you? No, just like what
happened during World War Two, when you know that's why.
But again, during World War Two, countries were a lot
more independent. Still, they weren't so interdependent like they are now,
but it still did effect. That's why we had We
had merchant marine ships following cargo ships to try to
(01:45:46):
keep them safe so they can make port. Now we're
so interdependent, you know, as soon as those lines. Look
what happened during COVID and our shelves were empty. Okay,
so imagine if no ships are on there, because if
any ships do, they're getting sunk. So guess what your
shelves are gonna be empty. That's why we tell you food, water, medicine.
(01:46:11):
I bought some more narcan you know, to keep good.
So I've got three now in there, you know, three
like box is worth which is what three four doses
something like that? Well each one is two but yeah, but.
Speaker 2 (01:46:25):
Well one or two packages is one dose, right.
Speaker 1 (01:46:29):
Right, So yeah, so it's three full doses that I'm
in there now.
Speaker 2 (01:46:33):
But you know everybody should carry that, by the way, Yeah, exactly.
You never know what you're gonna touch and is just
that bad.
Speaker 1 (01:46:41):
Folks. You can touch if someone leaves a package gas
pump yeah, yeah exactly, gas pump even and they put
fentanyl dust on a gas pump and you touched.
Speaker 2 (01:46:51):
Or they just touched it and then they touched the
gas pump and filled with gas.
Speaker 1 (01:46:54):
Yeah, then you end up having an overdose. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:46:57):
I mean they can touch it because they're more immune
to it, right, because it's a hardy user. But once
you touch it, you're not immune to it and you're
done with it.
Speaker 1 (01:47:05):
I mean, cops all the time, we had a.
Speaker 2 (01:47:09):
Incident that happened and it wasn't good.
Speaker 1 (01:47:12):
Yeah, like did he make it or yeah he did? Okay.
That's why all first responders now carry like narcan. Oh yeah,
they're supposed to. Yeah, both pockets. Yeah. And Russia is
still attacking Kiev. Fifteen killed a record number of children
injured in Russia's latest massive attack on Kiev. Three police
(01:47:34):
officers twelve children were among the injured. Thirty people, including
five children, remain hospitalized as of two forty pm local time.
That's why, uh, you know, Trump told Putin first it
was like sixty days, yeah, but he just recently changed
it down to like fourteen days. Wow, he said, no,
(01:47:56):
fourteen sees this shit's happening. And he's like, no, no,
we can't do this. And uh, of course since my
wife's family, my family is in Kiev, we talk to
them every day. Yeah, and quite often you hear on
the phone the air raid sirens going off, explosions. I mean,
(01:48:22):
it's just it's it's We've talked about it on the
show before. It's amazing what humans can get used to.
You know, my sister in law still walks her dog
and goes to the store. But now it's a matter
of heads up, looking around, see what's coming down, listening
(01:48:44):
for the hit the ground. Yeah, you know. I mean
it's you do what you gotta do to keep on
to survive. If like, what's the alternative, You hide in
the corner in your apartment and just you know, right,
you know, so you you just keep on keeping on,
but you become more aware and yep, it's insane. It's insane,
(01:49:08):
and that's going to be happening here as well. I mean,
I hate to put it that way. Look at Red Dawn,
the original one. The remake was good. I'm not you know,
I don't slam the remake. Uh, but you know, they
the Communists came up through Central America and like Mexico,
which is a very plausible thing because the Chinese Communists
(01:49:32):
are all over South America, you know, and then you
have Russia in Cuba, you know. Yeah, but we can
handle those.
Speaker 2 (01:49:47):
That's a snack.
Speaker 1 (01:49:49):
So I mean, don't think all because we're America and
we're this far away from everyone that we don't have
to worry about possible invasion.
Speaker 2 (01:49:58):
What we do I mean, we're already being invaded.
Speaker 1 (01:50:01):
Well, yeah, in a different way because of the unfittered
immigration that we had under Biden and the sleeper cells
that are here there right, thousands of them, most of
them MAM's, you know, like age males.
Speaker 2 (01:50:19):
Matter of fact, we were at a restaurant over the
weekend and uh we walk in there and there's a
seven of them sitting at a table. Yeah, I'm like
really in Saint Cloud, really one of the oldest guys,
he's probably in his sixties, wearing an American hat, like
with the American flag on it, and he goes like
(01:50:41):
that to me, I'm like, are you though, exactly? Like
I stood there, I sat there and you know, eating
my food, and I kept on like looking up at him,
like you do something stupid. I'm gonna take you all out.
Speaker 1 (01:50:56):
Yeah, I mean, and I mean folks, don't get us wrong.
Speaker 2 (01:50:59):
I'm not parent.
Speaker 1 (01:51:00):
Yeah, And we don't want things to happen. You know,
we have kids. Yeah, if I could wave a wand
and tomorrow, have none of this stuff happened, so my
kids can grow up in a normal school without any problems,
get married, have kids, meet wine, can ever twenty fifth anniversary,
(01:51:21):
our thirtieth, our fortieth, our fiftieth, you know, and everything
is mellow. That is what we want. We don't want
bad stuff to happen. But we're not blind. No, we
see what's coming. We look at history, we look at
human psychology, human nature, we look at what's actually going
on now. And when you put all those things together,
(01:51:41):
it's pretty easy to see what is coming. So you
have to be prepared. Yeah, you know, food, water, shelter,
all those things. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:51:51):
What was cool about those guys though? I have to say, yes,
they were talking in Arabic right, and the oldest guy
told him stop talking in Arabic English, only English, and
the whole time there was speaking English.
Speaker 1 (01:52:07):
And you know, well, and.
Speaker 2 (01:52:11):
He wasn't a threat at the time, right right, right right,
it was cool, like everything was good. I don't know
he well, again, he was older because if you look.
Speaker 1 (01:52:23):
When if you look at the immigrants that were coming
during the twenties and thirties, Yeah, it was very common
for the parents to tell the kids, even at home,
yeah no, no, no, no, no, no, no, speak English. Yeah,
we're here in America now, you know. And they wanted
to be American. They wanted to you know, they would
(01:52:47):
still teach their kids their old language, yeah, of course,
but they wanted to make sure that the kids could
speak English perfectly. Yeah, so that the theyd have the
best chance at success.
Speaker 2 (01:52:58):
They understand what's going on.
Speaker 1 (01:53:00):
Yeah, you know, and they appreciated being here. And if
that man was in his sixties, I could see where
he was still maybe kind of that of that generation
where he remembered his parents doing that to him. Yeah
you know. But now, yeah, you see so many of
them coming here, and it's like, you know, why should
(01:53:21):
we have to speak English? You know, it's like, uh,
because you're here, I mean if I moved to Ukraine,
to my wife's country, I would obviously learn their language
if I'm going to live there amongst them. It would
be nice to have some people people people speak English,
you know, so that I can communicate more comfortably. But
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I would not expect them to learn my language. Yeah,
you know, in respect too. If I'm gonna if I
decided to go live in Spain, where my where my
you know, grandparents are from, I would learn fluent Spanish
because I'm living in that country. I'm Cuban Spanish. I
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don't speak hardly any Spanish. My father was cool about it.
He did what, you know, He was like, no, you know,
we live in America. You speak English now. If you
want to learn Spanish, you can't. And I tried. I
took three years of Spanish classes. Wow, you know, and everything.
I'm just I'm just not good with language. I'm good
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with science and history and other things. Yeah, I just
don't have that language gene some people do. My wife
speaks three languages. My kids they speak fluent Russian, you know,
because of her. You know, I've tried. I know some
of the important words, like piva.
Speaker 2 (01:54:45):
That's you know, piva piva biva, Yeah, pivava piva. Okay, cool,
I just learned something new.
Speaker 1 (01:54:55):
And you know, I was even joking with Art from
like Lithuania. We're talking about it. He's like, you've been
married twenty three years, so you probably speaks him right,
I'm like Beva and he goes, he looks at you.
That everybody learns and some of the other bad words.
Speaker 2 (01:55:13):
You know, it's always the bad words first, you know,
it's basically like ass, you know, really.
Speaker 1 (01:55:23):
Yeah, so it's like you know, like you know, it's
like if you're if someone's being an ass, you know,
like you know, but yeah, so it's but I've learned
with my in laws. My father in law doesn't speak
any English whatsoever, and he and I it's kind of
hard for us, but we figure things out, you know,
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with what's yeah, context, what's going.
Speaker 2 (01:55:47):
He tries hard though, he does, like with me, Yeah,
I don't know anything he's saying, but you know, but
you'll talk to you. Oh yeah, what do you say?
Speaker 1 (01:55:58):
I don't know. My other in law, she understands a
lot of English and she can speak some yeah, and
so her and I we do try to converse, and
especially if I see she's on the phone with family
and Keev. Yeah. Uh. You know, I'll like ask her
like what's going on now, and she'll start, you know,
explaining to me and everything. And she likes watching the
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news here, you know, like Newsmax and Frocks and you know,
she's learning a lot of English from that and everything,
and her and I would be watching it and she'll
she'll ask me sometimes, yeah, was that thunder? It was? Yes, yes, rain,
Because even in here in the bunker, I couldn't hear it.
I felt you.
Speaker 2 (01:56:40):
Can felt it, Yeah, I felt it.
Speaker 1 (01:56:42):
I felt the wall shape. Either that or we're being invaded.
One of the two. Well, you know, we've got that, that, this,
and you have yours. Okay that we're good.
Speaker 2 (01:56:54):
We got all this.
Speaker 1 (01:56:56):
Yeah, and we didn't get into the next room. We
got another one in there.
Speaker 2 (01:56:59):
So yeah, medical and you know whatever.
Speaker 1 (01:57:03):
But uh yeah, So inclosing, folks, in closing, get ready,
it's coming. What is it? The reset? Economics, World War three,
major earth changes, all of the above. Who knows yes
to all of it? Maybe not all at once, but
once they start, it will cascade. There will be violence,
there will be hunger, there will be sickness, lack of services,
(01:57:23):
et cetera, most likely even total societal breakdown. How do
we prepare food, water, gear, skills, family, faith, tribe, self defense,
community defense, being aware, looking for and recognizing the signs
of what is happening and what is next, and call out,
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be aware, eyes open. Think of all the things you
will need when she hits the fan. Not just the
stuff you know, like the food and the and the gear,
but the things that you know, like knowledge. That is why,
like I was saying before, collecting books, real books is
so important. Books are gardening, farming, animals, medical science, math,
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A good place to go if you have a tractor supply, Yes,
go to their book section and you can get stuff there.
I'm talking homesteading, farming, raising all kinds of animals, goats,
big sheep, whatever horses they have, canning, I mean, you
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know how to wild edibles in your area, everything possible.
You know, the books, guarding, farming, medical science, math, anything
that you and your tribe are gonna have have to
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have to start over. Books will be like gold. Yes,
you can have thousands of books on thumb drives, like
I said, but it's only good if you have a
working computer and electricity. So yes, download all you can
now learn you can now, but at physical backups of
the most important ones. Great places to get used books though,
(01:59:08):
or yard sales. Yeah, I used to do that all
the time. I lost probably four times the books that
you see I have now, I probably had four times
that damn a lot of books when I the last
time I left Colorado and moved, I didn't have the
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room to bring everything. Yeah, so I left it with
a friend and the plan was was eventually either I
go back there to you know, pick him up, or
he was going to send him. That's far. But it
was a lot of books that it would have been way,
very expensive, and it just never happened. I don't blame him.
I mean, you know, he held on to him for
a long time, for several years, and the last time
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I talked to him, he had moved a couple of
times and at some point they finally got dumped. Yeah,
which I wasn't upset. I was like, hey, no, you know,
I mean it happens. But when you go to yard sales,
quite often you'll find college books, school like regular school books,
all these kind of books that people are just getting
rid of. I used to love going to yard sales
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to find the really odd freaky books like I went
to I had at one point it was the nineteen
thirteen edition of the American Handbook of Psychiatry. You know,
I would look for just the off the wall stuff,
you know. And I mean I had a library. I
probably had a few hundred books, you know. Well, no,
(02:00:39):
probably more than that, because I had enough to probably
fill about eight of these bookcases as where now I
can fill three maybe, you know. So I've been rebuilding. Yeah,
the library now, especially now that you know I'm not
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not going owhere jumping around all over the country. You'll
be amazing what you can end or usually dirt cheap.
You know, that one hundred dollars book you would buy
at the bookstore you can get for five bucks tack bucks,
you know, easy like whatever. But you have to make
it there alive for it to matter. So stay to
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stay alive, Stay aware susual situational awareness both micro and macro.
Be armed at all times, Have an EEDC with you
at all times. A d C everyday. Carry does not
mean just your your side arm. That means your little
pouch or whatever. Where you've got fire, You've got tourniquet.
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You've got, you know what, some of the basic small
stuff that you would carry on you at all times,
the stuff that will fit inside of fanny pack size.
You know, have that with you and on you. I'm
not saying it has to be in a fanny pack.
You could carry however you want, but the point is
about that size of amount of stuff. You know, emergency blanket, multiituol,
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you know, just just stuff that will fit into a
fanny pack kind of thing. Have your GHB in your car,
your get home back that's a little bit bigger. That's
the size of a small backpack, you know, enough where
if you've got to spend a couple of days walking home,
it can sustain you. Yep. You know, it has everything
that you need in there. And then off of course,
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a bug out bag at home, a bob you know,
in case you have to bail out of your house
because that wildfire is coming and it's gonna wipe out
your entire neighborhood, or the lava is coming, or the
tsunami is coming or whatever it is, you have your
bug out bag. That's a very large backpack that you
throw in your car or on foot. If you have
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to go on foot.
Speaker 2 (02:02:53):
And this is not for you. Get one for your kids.
Speaker 1 (02:02:55):
Everyone, everyone in your family should have something. Even if
you have a a smaket a seven or eight year old,
they can still carry a small backpack with a few
things in it. Every little bit counts, Every little bit
is gonna get you that further down the line. You know,
have a plan and be trained. Just those things alone
will increase your chances of survival. Once you survive the
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crash and the fall, then it's up to you to
help rebuild. That is where the skills and books come in.
Someone has to teach others, others others. Someone has to
teach others, teach the children, keep the knowledge alive. That
person can be you. That person needs.
Speaker 2 (02:03:37):
To be Your children are the new What am I
going to say?
Speaker 1 (02:03:45):
They're the future? Yes, the children are the future. And
and that's what we're doing with the kids in the tribe.
And now you can't your kids. Some of our kids
in the tribe, now mine are both completely on board.
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Some of the people in the tribe, some of the
kids are on board fully, some of them are kind
of and some of them were but have totally rejected it. Now.
Speaker 2 (02:04:17):
Yeah, with uh, like Otter or celts Otter, I think.
Speaker 1 (02:04:23):
Yeah, where his daughter used to come to the stuff
and learn it and then and and then boom, Yeah,
she flipped. Another friend of mine that's part of the
external group. Her name is Mary. She's been part of
my group since before you guys, for it's two thousand
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and nine. Her daughter, when she was in her teens
come to all of my classes and she was with
us learning. She went to college and she went from
being a conservative prepper to being a flaming liberal. And uh,
(02:05:10):
she's her master is psychology psychiatry, and she's in Miami. Now,
she's married, you know, yeah, you know, and of course
her mother loves her to death still, but it breaks
her mother's heart, like knowing that she's taking the wrong path.
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She should know better. She's she knows, she's been trained,
but she's totally turned away from it, you know. But
she can't force them, you know. So all you can
do is love them, leave the door open for them,
talk to him if they come home. When she hits
the fan, they they make it home. You welcome them
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in and as you hug him, I told you so,
you're kidding, you know, but yeah, you know. I mean, yeah,
kids are where it all matters. Folks, don't forget to
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like the mid eight hundreds for I know what's going on.
I know it's weird. We have these big jumps. It's
like we'll be stuck at a level for six seven months. Yeah,
and then we'll get thirty forty new people boom, and
then we'll be stuck again for several months. Say, come on,
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Speaker 2 (02:07:20):
They're not dogging here, nothing like that.
Speaker 1 (02:07:22):
It's but she had her grippers out. Yeah yeah, but yeah,
uh you know uh like this guy was. You know,
he tunes in like in his car going back and
forth to work all the time. He gets something to
laugh at, you know, before he gets to work, and
it's get all depressed. Inclosing, my brothers and my sisters,
please remember, especially with all the ship that's going on now,
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stay safe, stay strapped, and never ever panic. Oh wait
a minute, last thing, last thing this Sunday. Most likely
Ox is coming in and we're gonna do two three
four Blitzgreeks. We're not gonna do a regular show. We're
gonna do just blitz creaks back to back. I think
I'll be here too, cool Yes, because yeah so so Yes,
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you will get more blitz creeks as well. Thank you guys.
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