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Speaker 1 (00:02):
What's going on? Guys? You boy ask you for twenty
here with me back another episode Beyond You. We've got
the Powerful one with us, Corey Hughes, Corey, tonight, are
you well?
Speaker 2 (00:20):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (00:24):
The simple Yes?
Speaker 2 (00:25):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (00:29):
Everything good?
Speaker 3 (00:31):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (00:31):
Okay. I hope everybody else is doing well tonight or
whenever you're watching or listening this, I hope you're doing well. Uh, Corey, Corey,
I seen I've seen a little bit of well, some
more news today that Trump came out with. I don't
know if you've seen this, uh, but he talked about
now I know that you know you're adamantly against the
(00:54):
whole tax scheme, and that's fair enough, but he did
say today he's trying to get it put through you
where if you buy an American car, the interest on
that would be taxed up.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
I mean, so I don't want to buy an American
car because American cars suck. I want to fucking Toyota
or some ship made in Korea because they'll last a
whole lot longer and they're cheaper.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
I mean, I mean, okay, that's very So what's what's
your car of choice?
Speaker 2 (01:35):
Well, if I could go out and buy a car
right now, I'd probably get like a Tacoma pickup.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
Okay, So so you you'd be a Toyota guy. Yeah,
probably Toyota to Coma.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
I want one of their I want one of their
ten thousand dollars pickups that you can't buy in America
because they're too good.
Speaker 1 (01:54):
Well do you mean that you can't buy in America?
Speaker 2 (01:55):
Yeah, there's a ten thousand dollars pickup that you can
work on at home and doesn't have all the fancy
shit and it's only ten thousand dollars and got an
engine that they.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
Said that that day.
Speaker 2 (02:05):
Everywhere but America.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
Come on, man, everywhere?
Speaker 2 (02:09):
Man? Do I gotta be googling ship?
Speaker 1 (02:11):
Now it is? You said everywhere but America. I mean
inquire inquiring minds out there would like to day. You
know what I'm saying. They don't want to. They don't
want to be left in the dark because this this
this so called ten thousand dollars car. I'm trying to
figure out why why nobody else has jumped on this,
you know what, I'm playing the bandwagon. It seems like
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a bandwagon type of thing.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
So that's it right there.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
I don't know. You gotta put up Oh Okay, Okay.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
So it's only ten thousand bucks, but we can't get.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
It, Okay, I don't know. Well here, here's the thing, Corey.
As much as people say that, man, I'd like to
have something that I could work on myself in every thing.
This is America. We are a bells and whistle type
of place. So I don't think a car like that
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would do very well here. I really don't.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
Well, there's a lot of brook people, So I think
your budget determines what car you buy A lot of times.
Speaker 1 (03:16):
You know, it does not what we were talking about
with us, No, it does not make it up, Bud.
The amount of people I've seen come in over the
past five years, they finance in a car that's got
one hundred and fifty thousand miles on it, talking about
they still got twenty thousand dollars up to pay on it. Man,
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please please, bo I see the fok I see them,
my ass. They Ninja's out here making real poor choices. Okay,
but they feel good about it. Hey, I say, as
long as you feel good about your poor choice, I'm
not here to hold you up. Bu you know what
I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (03:57):
I gotta say, I'm so proud of myself. I've been
making well, not the best, but I've been making better
than average choices. And my credit score financially, my credit
score just broke seven hundred for the first time ever
in my life.
Speaker 1 (04:09):
Okay, okay, work in that program.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
I'm working that program. I played a credit card game.
I just get a bunch of credit cards and I
throw them in my closet. I don't use them, so
it looks like I got a ton of credit cards,
but I don't. I got like three that I use.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
What do you wait till you do? You wait until
they say what is We're gonna We're gonna cancel your
credit card? And you rent something.
Speaker 2 (04:28):
Moment everyone like once a year, I'll run something, you
know what I mean. But like or I use them
in a rotation. I'll use them and I'll pay him
off and then I'll switch to another one and put
put that one in the closet, you know what I mean. So,
but I want to have I got all this money
that's available, so it makes my credit look good.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
Okay, okay, Man said, I use a little rotation. Man said,
I got a little rotation going on. What you got about?
But I can see Corey. Now he got about ten
and fifteen. He just kind of cycling through him. They uh,
like they passports like he's an assassin. Make sure am
I going to again?
Speaker 2 (05:01):
Two years ago I had a five twenty five credit
score and everything fell off my credit and so I
had zero credit. It was like I started over again,
and so I started. I got some of them, you know,
deposit credit cards, and like you just pay those for
you pay those for like six months and they make
them into real credit cards. Maybe it was a year,
but however long. It was all of a sudden. Once
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I got those turned into real credit cards, all the
other credit card companies just started giving me credit cards,
even Apple. Even Apple gave me the damn credit card
with a big limit on it. I can't believe it.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
At Apple hood you.
Speaker 2 (05:37):
And they use Goldman Sacks as their bank.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
Yeah, that is right, that is right, it is it
is Golden miss Sex. Uh.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
I'm fancy.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
Now, well you know that with the with the GM,
GM just sweitched from gold mis Sex to Barclays.
Speaker 2 (06:01):
Standards.
Speaker 3 (06:02):
I get it.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
Mm hmm yeah, yeah, it's the it's gonna be ah well,
you mean lowering their standard hold.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
Second, I never been approved of no major bank credit
card like.
Speaker 1 (06:16):
That, Oh for like a Goldman's. Yeah, well that's who,
that's who does the Uh well that's who was doing
the GM credit card.
Speaker 4 (06:26):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (06:27):
And I don't I don't know why GM switched from them,
but they switching from that bank to the Barclays. I
think they just give head.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
Could you get a GM credit card and then buy
a car on it? Or was that like not what
that's for?
Speaker 1 (06:38):
Yes? Okay, so uh with the GM credit card, of
course that car can be used at anywhere. Uh, and
you get seven times is it like seven times the
points whenever you're using that for service? So anytime you
get your car worked on or whatever you use the
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credit card, you get set from times of points on
a particular purchase. And now I think they had certain
things you could get multiple points on depending what you bought.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
You know, you got who plays the point game in
credit cards? Like that's a little bit too far?
Speaker 1 (07:16):
What do you mean? No? No, no, no, no, no, this
is this is the money game.
Speaker 2 (07:21):
They tried to give me the damn Delta or whatever
the fuck Frontier Airlines credit card when I flew on Frontier,
Like the card, what.
Speaker 1 (07:31):
They just do it's trying to get you to spend money.
But with a GM one, okay, of course you you can.
You can build up money on that car because it
builds up to actual cash. And depending on if you
have a business. I had a lady come in and
she was like, yeah, you know, my brother uses that
credit card for all his business. Said he got fifty
thousand dollars on it. So every business spends gets put
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on a credit card, so he's got fifty thousand. Also,
you know, whenever he goes and buys another vehicle, he
got fifty thousand dollars down payment. Man, right there on
the spot, just in points.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
That's crazy.
Speaker 1 (08:09):
So depending on depending on what you're using it for,
it can be it can be beneficial. Uh. I know.
I've heard a lot of people with their businesses, they
use that thing, and you know they're gonna this is
a business expense anyway, I'm gonna pay for it anyway,
so I might as well reap some rewards from it.
Speaker 5 (08:26):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
But you you know, you have to be careful with
that because you know, there's a lot of people that's
not what they say, physically responsible. I think that's what
they call it. The physical if and not with the
p This is an f I s yes, they're not
physically responsible either, you know what I'm saying, untamed Johnson's
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and things of that nature.
Speaker 3 (08:53):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (08:53):
I think there was a there was a I think
it was in Ohio. They were trying to make it
where Uh they're trying to make a law where it
would be like a fine if you were busting a
nut without the intent to impregnate.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
That's the dumbest fit ever. Sixteen I think what I
tried to get her pregnant, but I missed at the
last minute.
Speaker 1 (09:24):
I'm like, how how how does that work? I mean, who,
First off, somebody's got to take you to court, that's
the first thing. Who's gonna Who's gonna take you there? Yeah?
Here it is Ohio bill. Ohio and Mississippi bill aims
to make ejaculating without intent to conceive a felony costing
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over ten k a felony.
Speaker 2 (09:48):
Oh but if you get like jerking off in public, maybe.
Speaker 1 (09:52):
That might be it. Hold hold on, let's see, let's
if we got something here.
Speaker 2 (09:55):
How is that not overturned? This unconstitutional?
Speaker 1 (09:58):
I don't know. We got a the Anita Somni and
Tristian raider. Okay, the authors of the conception begins at
erection Act. This has got to be some type of spoof.
It's some spoos though. All right, there ain't no doubt
about it. I mean, let's see it is now. Okay, Okay,
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I didn't realize this is said in ten states it's
illegal for women to have termination, even even in the
aftermath of rape. Is that true.
Speaker 2 (10:33):
I'm not surprised. I mean, no knew that was gonna happen.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
Go over the border.
Speaker 2 (10:44):
Yeah, they just go to the border the next day,
can get what all they want. Let's go to California.
They can go, you know, abortions wholesale.
Speaker 1 (10:50):
Yeah, hold on, hold on, no, let's see here. Uh cannot
cannot have terminations? Oh no, termination? Oh here, here we go.
Here go. Wet's see where abortions are banning. Okay, let's see.
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Let's see where we got there. We're banned. Okay, we're
banned in Okay. Here's here's the places where where you
got to be careful. Okay, you got to be a
little careful if you're in these spots. All right, we
wann't we won't let people know who's uh, who's out here?
Banging in these streets. Ida hate Okay, says it's a
near total band in place. I got a feeling in
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the in some of these it might be the right thing.
Or in says might might take president. Okay, except South Dakota,
South Dakota. They're saying South Dakota's band with no exceptions. Okay, huh,
band with no exceptions in South Dakota. Well, it's like
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fifteen people in South Dakota, ain't.
Speaker 3 (11:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (12:01):
The only time is Half Dakota where they have the
motorcycle rally.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
I think I'm not sure Sturgis. Maybe that's North Dakota.
Speaker 1 (12:08):
I'm not sure Sturgess, hold on sturges Let mean make sure,
because that's let's see Sturgis motorcycle rally. Let's see where
they say it, Oh, list is South Dakota. That's about
the only time folks are there in banging one time
a year. I guess they can't get you if you
don't live in that state. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (12:29):
Yea ridiculous time.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Yeah, the only time people were in sturges Is or
in South Dakota is like once a year.
Speaker 2 (12:37):
See, that's like them. Laws is like them laws that
are still on the books. That it's like you're not
allowed to leave your horse tied up in front of
the courthouse for more than like four hours. You know,
there's laws on the books like that, and you know,
ship that's just outdated.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
Yeah that is true.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
Yeah, you know. I heard I heard this really good expert.
I watched this half hour video of this guy who's
a tax professional, former IRS guy, and he was saying
how American attacks on American citizens in America income tax
is like outright illegal, that the law on income tax
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actually is for Americans living abroad, foreigners living in America,
and businesses who do business abroad, and he showed the
text of what it was, and he basically went into
this whole, big, long talk about how the reason that
they'll never upgrade the computer systems at the IRS is
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because this information is basically inside the old files at
the IRS, and so they can't risk letting anybody go
in there to upgrade the systems because they'll get access
to information that's classified. And I'm like, that doesn't seem
to make a whole lot of sense, but it kind
of makes some sense. I mean, they know something's gonna
leak if one of the guys goes in there to
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work on the machines, and he sees all the information
on tax stuff that we're not supposed to be paying taxes.
Somebody's gonna leak that information.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
Right right, right? Hm, that could be the case.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
He said he hadn't filed in thirty two years and
the fucking IRS has never even contacted him once.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
You mean he's done that. And then we got ninjes
that didn't file yesterday and the ass got thrown in jail.
You know what I'm saying, mofos was that day house.
I'm gonna tell you right now, if you if you're
if you're rich and you don't file, they gonna come
get your punk ass. All right, you make a bunch
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of money. Oh yeah, you don't file nothing? Oh yeah,
they coming to see you, ass ass?
Speaker 3 (14:44):
Was it?
Speaker 1 (14:45):
Nicholas Cage and Wesley Snipes and pretty much everybody. I
always see somebody up there with tax evation.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
I think tax evation is when you lie on the paperwork.
But if you don't submit the paperwork.
Speaker 1 (14:58):
Invaded. Well here's a thing, man, they can garnish your ship.
Speaker 2 (15:02):
Well, if you have a job, they just start they
just start.
Speaker 1 (15:06):
They ain't just start taking your money. You gotta watch them, man.
They'll collaborate with your bang. They'll just straight take your
ship right. If you ain't careful, they'll beat you down.
And if that don't work, they'll send and and you've
made a bunch of money. They're just sending somebody around
your house. Okay, it may be an unofficial call. Let's
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just say that sufficially unofficial. Come shake you down a
little bit. Uh. Let's see where whereas you need to
be careful, all right? Uh? Indiana, you need to be
careful out there, okay. Uh. Kentucky, Kentucky, you got you
gotta watch yourself. West West by God, West by God. Virginia,
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h Uh, Tennessee, Okay, Alabama. We've got uh, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma.
Speaker 3 (16:05):
And Texas.
Speaker 1 (16:06):
So that's the that's the places where where if you're
out there and you and you raw dog in it,
you need to be careful.
Speaker 3 (16:12):
Okay.
Speaker 6 (16:14):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (16:14):
The places where you've got uh lamentations six to eighteen
weeks is a Utah, Nebraska, Iowa, Uh my state North
Cakilaki uh with South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. So yeah, yeah,
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if you in the South, man, you just you need
to be you need to be careful, all right, which
I don't. If we had to guess how many of
the abortions were being done, probably by state, I would
probably say the majority of them will probably be in
you know, New York and California.
Speaker 2 (16:59):
Yeah, because there's a lot of horse there.
Speaker 1 (17:06):
Per capita horse the horse. It's like, it's like it's like, hey,
you know, we may have a lot of hores, but uh,
North Carolina has more horse per capit. On a second,
now you know how they like to do it, and
so we're gonna we're gonna skew the results. It's like, oh,
what's the horror capital of the world or the United States.
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It's like North Carolina. It's like, well, hold on a second,
California's got five million hoares to North Carolina's two million.
It's like, yeah, but per capita, it's like they got it.
I can't. I can't argue the per capita stats, Canna.
It's hard. It's hard to do that. So yeah, yeah,
be careful in those states. Uh hey, and especially uh
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Ohio and Mississippi. All right, they tell you, I mean,
they don't even want you to pull your thing out, man, Hey,
unless you less you peeing? Okay, are you trying to
get a pregnant? Hey? Just put that thing away? Okay. Uh,
let's this ship right here. Okay, it's a I'm not
sure if this lady's brown or not. Okay, Oh we
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got as a white dude too that co wrote the
conception begins that direction. Act. Hm, I'm not sure about
that guy.
Speaker 2 (18:25):
That's a guy who've never gotten none in his life.
After a while, those guys defend Nott go name.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
Yeah, that is true. And then they they go and
they start bashing on other folks who may be getting sunk.
Speaker 3 (18:40):
You know.
Speaker 1 (18:41):
So there was a lot of folks going in on
the Harry Sissing guy and look sis and he's a sissy,
and he's a bitch, and his content ain't really much
to to speak about. But you know, he had his little,
his little spiel right here recently where a bunch of
women were had the allegations that they had sent him
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elude photographs and he had shared them amongst maybe friends
and some other ladies as well.
Speaker 2 (19:12):
This sounds like a to the guy, well.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
And he can't. He came out with his uh. I
think he had his lawyer up there with him, which
his lawyer looked like he was about twenty two. I
was like, it's you sure this is that's your lawyers
at your buddy. I'm not sure what it is. But
he was over there talking about you know how you know,
I've made some mistakes and you know I'm gonna blame
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this on MAGA. I was like, I mean, you out
here talking to five, six, twelve, thirteen different women what
they got to do with what a Republican But I mean, okay,
if that's what you got with it, which I don't care,
but you know, he's all but he's been all about
the feminist movement. That's what people were saying. It's oh,
I thought you were all in the you know, the
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feminist stuff, you know, respecting women and all that. I'm like,
that's why I don't respect no women. But they do
that because they think that they may get some draws
if they do it. Because I mean that that's just
that's just bottom line like men trying to get pussy man,
you know what I'm saying, that's what that's what they're
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trying to do. That's like a driving force about everything that.
It's like, man, if I do this and this man,
maybe I get some you know what I'm saying. It
just is what it is. It's it's ingratiated in us
to keep the species going. So, I mean the whole
act of the feminist stuff. It's like, was it the
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Darren Jackson guy? Uh like he was he was uh
catering in all these black women and come to find
out man was cheating on his wife the whole time,
you know, saying oh, you know this red pill stuff
and all this. He was out here banging horse in
the street. You know what I'm saying. I was like, oh, man,
this is a good guy. This is the guy y'all
need I'm like, man, watch out for the acts online,
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you know what I'm saying, Because a lot of people
just be saying ship they don't believe in none of it.
It's just an act and it works. It works. There's
a there's a subset and a population that uh that's
definitely looking for what he offers. It's kind of like,
was it the the Midas Touch. I think that's a
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new pod podcast or whatever that's taking over Joe Rogan
or right here recently from what I've seen and it's
just pretty much finding every time Trump is misspoke.
Speaker 2 (21:38):
Yeah, I've seen that guy. He's a motherfucking fagot.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
That is that where you're just gonna lay it out
just like that.
Speaker 2 (21:48):
That's a technical term. Technically, No, I think it's so
it's so hilarious to me watching these motherfuckers try to
cope with the ship that that Trump is doing. And
and here's a deal man like Trump just needs to
he needs to be more aggressive. He needs to go
ahead and just kill all the ship before the courts
can even have a chance to say anything about it.
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And all those judges who stand against him, they need
to be they need to go. So as president he
should be able to just replace them.
Speaker 1 (22:19):
Okay, So so you're saying he has to be more aggressive.
Speaker 2 (22:23):
Maybe Nixon had something going when he said that when
the president does it, it's not illegal. Maybe there was
something to that.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
Well, I mean technically, I mean, you know what I'm saying,
what's what's the Has any president actually been thrown in jail?
Speaker 2 (22:43):
Trump? He got booked, He got booked in Who did
Trump didn't?
Speaker 1 (22:52):
I'm talking about why they were while he was in office?
Speaker 2 (22:55):
No, No, definitely not, but Nixon was the closest, but
he resigned and was pardoned like the next day.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
Right right, right, That's what I'm saying. So like, so
I think it's you know, they've got some type of
what they try to keep, was it, uh, save face
or whatever as far as with presidents, because I mean,
it's all all shenanigans is going on.
Speaker 2 (23:17):
Oh yeah, you know, I'd like to see Trump throw
some people in jail, Like who was it? Jasmine Crockett?
Is that her name?
Speaker 3 (23:28):
Where did she come from the hood?
Speaker 1 (23:32):
Did she the hood?
Speaker 2 (23:34):
She came in and she came in she was broken.
Now she's worth like nine million dollars. They need to
investigate all these motherfucking senators and and uh representatives for
insider trading, amongst other things. Where they getting all this
fucking money from?
Speaker 1 (23:50):
Well, I mean we know where to get from this
little little inside of trading.
Speaker 2 (23:54):
Yeah, a little bit, you know what.
Speaker 1 (23:55):
I'm saying, Yeah, just just a touch. I mean, we
ain't gonna say it was a whole lot of just
a little bit, But I'm just saying, like Jazmin Crockett,
won't I don't think she went on my radar. I
had never seen anything about her until about two weeks
ago lest she all over my timeline.
Speaker 2 (24:12):
I want to see the FBI raid her house. You
can't be talking about taking out the president period, right.
Speaker 1 (24:23):
I don't know unless it's Trump. If it's Trump, anything
goes bro.
Speaker 2 (24:27):
It seems like that.
Speaker 1 (24:29):
Yeah, I mean, gloves are off, man, whatever you want
to do. Defamation at all, I mean, we'll let that
stuff ride. I'm just like, every time I look up there,
I see a Jasmine Crockett and well another thing. It
is just because she was on this one right here,
recid these congressional hearings. Man, they just need If that
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ain't the biggest shapmanship ever, I mean, you can kiss
my ass, That's all I'm saying, because I see these
niggas doing a damn congressional hearing all the time, and
I ain't seen not one person get taken out in handcuffs.
All y'all doing is pretending you work. Yeah, stop pretending.
(25:14):
Stop pretending you're working with me. Dog. It's like when
Fauci was up there, I mean both they, I mean
they had him nailed against the wall. It was an
executive order. It was a lot. You're not supposed to
fund the wou head funding was supposed to stop. Did
you fund it? Well, you know, hushshit, kind of chill
(25:37):
time saying, I mean, whoever got the gabble? They supposed
to hit the gavel on the table, all right, and
they say security get this ass. But you know where
he's at, at his house, feet kicked up pension, God
damn government protection they probably need at this point in time.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
You can't really talk out somebody fuck him up, Yeah, you.
Speaker 1 (26:08):
Talk him out when but oh my god, he he
had a a massive, massive role and almost finishing and
us off. You know what I'm saying, Yes, he did massive,
that's like deep and we got we got. We had
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magazine saying this was the sexiest man of the year.
Speaker 2 (26:34):
All propaganda. It's amazing. It's really it's one day. People
are gonna look back and they're gonna study the propaganda
of COVID and they're gonna be just absolutely blown away.
Speaker 3 (26:48):
For real.
Speaker 2 (26:48):
Is crazy crazy.
Speaker 1 (26:55):
There ain't no way people can sit here right now.
And if you are doing it, you're just doing it
because you just don't want to be wrong. But there's
no way you can sit here right now. Look it
back at what we did and the shit showed it.
We're in now and say it was worth it.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
You know. It was extremely frustrating for everybody who knew
it was bullshit as it was happening, Like, you gotta think,
I can't find my notes on this. I got them somewhere.
I found most of my COVID notes, but the early
COVID notes I took. I was tracking the day by
day deaths and the average there's about seven to eight
thousand deaths a day in America. That's up from about
(27:38):
six thousand a couple of years ago. But they were
saying in for the first like two or three months,
that COVID was responsible for like fifty to sixty percent
of those deaths, which did not jive with the other
death statistics. You know what I mean, right, It was
just straight fucking nonsense. So on day one, everybody should
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have been like, this is bullshit. It's really unbelievable how
many people fell for.
Speaker 1 (28:03):
It, hook line and sinker. It's like it's like you,
it's like you are fish in a pond. You get caught,
they throw you back in the pond, and you bite
the bait once again. Immediately, Yeah, they throw the word
right back out, and then they.
Speaker 2 (28:24):
Keep trying with this bird flu nonsense, Like how many
times have you seen bird fly ship? I mean, why
do they keep pushing this fucking stupid bullshit?
Speaker 1 (28:33):
Yeah, the bird flu. It's like, dude, really, you think
I'm gonna be worried about the bird flu when I'm
gonna cook the eggs.
Speaker 2 (28:44):
I watch when you cook that ship, it kills everything,
including bird flea.
Speaker 1 (28:49):
I'm saying, How'm gonna be worried about the bird flu
when I'm cooking the stuff? Well, you can't get wrong, Okay, Well,
I mean I hope not you going over there and
get mauth mouth. I don't know, folks do like a
little mouth to mouth with the animals. I gotta watch
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these people, Okay, I gotta watch it. Man. I'm sorry,
but I know. I know y'all out there love your animals. Okay,
but when I see you licking mouth to mouth bo
I mean just straight up tongue on tongue, I'm like,
you a dirty motherfucker boy.
Speaker 2 (29:29):
And then his mouth is probably cleaner than most people's mouth.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
Just what I'm saying. Let's start with that, because I've
seen it before. A dog just got done eating the
turd right off the ground, okay, put his face right
in it and licked it, and then lickt his ass
and balls, and then you're gonna come up, oh doggie. Kids,
I'm like, they ain't no way of this hell of
the neck, and it gonna come to you and try
to kiss you. I'm like, man, you better get out
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of my house. I'm talking about out my crib. Look,
but I've got I've got a few things that are
just what they call them, non negatiables and animal things.
One it's just me, okay, And I'm thankful that I
got with the woman I got with because my options
(30:18):
were almost zero, all right, because most women like animals,
and I just won't fucking with it, okay, So it's
all good. It's all good.
Speaker 3 (30:28):
It was a.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
Certain thing, and it kind of worked out because she
she used to have an animal, a pet, but it
died like a year prior, so, so it worked out perfectly.
Speaker 2 (30:40):
Pets at all, huh No pets now.
Speaker 1 (30:48):
Zero. Not a goldfish, not a damn snake, no nothing,
not a damn tortoise. Okay, I mean nothing, but all right,
I just ain't messing with it. I don't know for
me because Whenever I'm ready to go do something, the
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last thing I want to do is to be worried
about what I'm gonna do with this animal. You know,
if it was a kid, you just take the kid
with you. I don't want to be taking a taking
the animal lot of the place. Then I got to
worry about it. If it shit's in the hotel, they you
got to find a place that damn will let you
carry your pet in there and all. It's just too
(31:29):
much work man for me, because it's just me and
my girlfriend, so there ain't no extras, and I don't
want to drop it off on anybody else, sir. Well,
like I said, I don't hate on nobody a man.
If y'all want your animals, hey, I'm down with it.
There's a guy that I work with, I call his
ass doctor Dolittle. Motherfucker had like three dogs and four cats.
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MA ain't got chickens. I said, damn, cuz manna keep
your ass busy when you're ready to go do something.
To mean, who can captive the ship? Man? You know
what I'm saying, I got to depend on somebody else.
There's a I don't know if you ever use one
of those like the doggie daycarees. Somebody told me that
ship like five six hundred dollars a week.
Speaker 2 (32:12):
That's a lot of money.
Speaker 1 (32:14):
Yeah. Man, they went on vacation and they were like, yeah,
you know, we dropped the dog off and it was
five hundred dollars for the week. I said, man, I'll
be feeling some type of way. I'd be looking at
that dog. I'd be like, hm, so I could put
you out in the wad, let you run free. That's
what you want to do anyway, don't you want to
(32:36):
run free? I feel I feel like sometimes you know, uh,
we're inhumane with our animals without even actually knowing it.
It's because that we're naturally we got a natural instinct
for ruling over something and and evil. But for the
people who got the animal, and you know, sometimes if
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they got one that's unrolled that tears a bunch of
shit up, they'll keep it in a crate all day.
You know, they'll be at work and then eight hours later,
nine hours later to come back let it out the crate.
It's aw man, it's happy to see me. Well, hell yeah,
it's been cramped up in the crate all day. It
knows that if it ships or pisss in there, it's
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gonna get his ass whooped. So it's been holding the
shit and piss. I ain't been able to eat nothing.
And he's just happy to see you because damn, because
I was starting to get cramped up. Thought I was
gonna die here. It'd be like to add astronauts up
there for them. They're supposed to be up there a
week nine months later, you know what I'm saying. That's
what they feel like. I'm happy to see somebody.
Speaker 2 (33:40):
Yeah back on earth.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
Oh yeah, oh yeah, I need to show you.
Speaker 2 (33:44):
So where do all their food come from?
Speaker 3 (33:45):
For that time?
Speaker 1 (33:47):
You see? That's what I don't know. From what I understand,
they sent another shuttle up there, but they said that
the shuttle couldn't bring him back because there was some
technical difficulties. So hold on, you send a shuttle with food,
you send an unmade shuttle. Man, y'all, y'all got some
shenany's going on here? You know what I'm saying. Uh,
but I want you to see. I want you to
(34:07):
see this this landing that they show. I ain't gonna
lie shi it look fake as hell? Man, Oh, here
we go. It looked like some of the fagas ship
ever seen in my life. It could be real, but
it also could be real fake.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
Here go right here Splashdown located in the Gulf of
America off the coast of Tallahassee, Florida.
Speaker 3 (34:35):
Okay, and Splashdown Crew nine back on.
Speaker 6 (34:41):
Earth in space freedom splashdown, good man, rely copy splash Down.
Speaker 1 (34:59):
We see main shoots cut Nick Alex Butch Funny on.
Speaker 2 (35:04):
Behalf of the Yeah, so they had a drone waiting
for them.
Speaker 1 (35:09):
Yeah, they knew exactly wherever we're gonna land at the
body of water.
Speaker 2 (35:18):
It seems a little fishy looks.
Speaker 1 (35:24):
It looked like some ship that I tried to make
back when I was in art school.
Speaker 2 (35:30):
So you get in this fucking thing and you strap
in and you go to Earth's atmosphere and then you
just fall for like miles and then you hit the
parachute and that's how that works. Seems awful primitive. And
we're talking to going about going to Mars. Now we
need some ship that he goes like star Trek and
just just flies right in. That's what we need some.
Speaker 1 (35:53):
Star Treks to.
Speaker 2 (35:54):
Yeah, we're never gonna have it.
Speaker 1 (35:58):
Never, never.
Speaker 2 (36:01):
I don't think you can get outside the fucking firmament,
not that the firmament firm but the firmament really being
the magnetic protective layer that we have. Right, that's a
real thing, right, Okay, Okay, I have a feeling you
get outside of that and you get fucking cooked, like
in a microwave. That's the biggest problem because the background,
(36:22):
all the radiation in space, right, the ship that's getting
blocked by the magnetosphere. So that's the biggest problem with
the moon landing, right, the five hundred degree temperature swings
in the extra radiation on the Moon. That's that's the
thing what's stopping us from ever going back there, or
going there in the first place.
Speaker 1 (36:43):
I should say gold temple. You got Tommor ned Ye.
Speaker 2 (36:48):
Had a gold temfoil and the magic the magic levitating
lemb lander. That doesn't leave a disturbed dust pattern where
the blaster should have been, you know, disturbing the sand
beneath it, just like perfectly settled, saying no dust on
the on the gold tinfoil.
Speaker 1 (37:06):
Yeah, perfect. Yeah. So let me bring this up for
people because I don't I don't think people has ever
seen this. They may have seen it, but this is
refresh your memory. Okay, so here we all right here guys,
is this right here? This gold teenfoil. Let's see if
I can uh commit that?
Speaker 3 (37:27):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (37:28):
Oh, here we go, made it bigger? There we go?
All right right here guys, this goldish tinfoil. I haven't
seen any of this ever again on anything, So I
think that's what That's what God is there that protected
them from the radiation. This looks like a stage, Corey,
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looks like a damn stage, It really does. It's pretty
damn bad. But that's it. It shiny gold tenfool that's what
God is there.
Speaker 2 (38:06):
And they got that car there? How'd they get the
car there? That's like that thing costs them. They said,
like a one point seven billion dollars or some crazy
number to make that stupid car.
Speaker 1 (38:22):
Yeah, man, if it cost them one point seven billion
back then, dude. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (38:30):
This is a laundering This is a funneling money with
the CIA operation.
Speaker 1 (38:35):
Is that what it was?
Speaker 2 (38:37):
Everything is The whole world is a fucking big CIA
money laundering and funneling operation.
Speaker 1 (38:44):
Get it. You got You got a good point there.
The more and more you look at stuff, it's just
like Okay, who's getting the money? Because I'm figuring that
all that money that that the Pentagon don't know what
they did with did with it, had to go to
probably some type of or something like that. Yeah, black ops. Yeah,
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that's why they don't know what they did with it,
because if I told you, then that would implicate us
in probably multiple crimes. So it's oh, yeah, we it's
like a yeah, let's look at the budget. It's like, huh,
it seems that you don't have five billion dollars accounted for.
What happened that money? Like, you know what? I don't know?
(39:27):
Do you? You don't know what happened to five billion dollars?
If somebody told me five dollars, you know, I'm like, okay,
fifty dollars, even five hundred dollars, we're gonna talk about
the government five billion. You're like, well, it's been misplaced,
(39:50):
we misplaced it somewhere. It's called black ops operations all
over the all over the globe that we can't talk
about because it would indicate that we have committed multiple crimes.
Speaker 2 (40:04):
Yeah. Well, it makes me think of the Kennedy files, right, like,
they're never going to give us nothing. They can't give
us nothing because they'll just have to admit that they've
been lying about everything forever. Right, it'll undermine national school, right,
so they can't tell us everything ever, right, right.
Speaker 1 (40:20):
So that's it. If you want me to be honest,
and this this even goes for the truth or community.
I don't think you can handle all the ship today.
Now it's been done. I don't know if you can
handle it. It might everything might implode on you. You know
what I'm saying. Just be like what like it just
(40:42):
set you down in a room and it said, Okay,
for the next year, we're gonna take you through the
history of America, the true history. Like your mind would
be blown, yeah, like how much how much it is
damn manipulated and fake and maybe how much shit? Yeah,
(41:08):
and maybe some ship that you didn't think was true
or real it is actually true and real?
Speaker 2 (41:15):
Yeah, like inter dimensional bigfoot.
Speaker 1 (41:19):
Yeah, lizard people and fucking and the knockies and all
giant folk and all kinds of stuff. You be like,
oh God, aliens, you just I mean, it will baffle
your mind. I said, all right, now we're gonna take
you to uh the technology that that we've got. But
we haven't released the public. You know what I'm saying.
(41:40):
They got some damn mind control beams. I swear to
some out right now. So some folks are acting wonky
right now. Maybe it's the pollen it' said yellow ship
ain't got y'all have a bunch of polling around your area.
Speaker 2 (41:52):
Not yet, I don't think so.
Speaker 1 (41:54):
Okay, okay, okay, we I mean down here in the South,
but it's it's pollen season, yellow yellow everywhere all of
the outside. The day the wind was blown, it was
just it was just a yellow cloud. And you know
what's crazy when it gets this time of the year,
the car washes get crazy busy. And I'm like, you
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know your car is gonna be yellow tomorrow, right, Like yeah, yeah,
I went got it. I ain't got to wash to day.
I was like, it's gonna be yellow when about five
minutes again like so, but hey, I mean people like
a fresh rider. So I'm like, I mean, I guess
the car washing need to make money. Uh that's almost
(42:39):
I think that's almost something that's become oversaturated. Do you
have a ton of car washes in your area.
Speaker 2 (42:44):
There's a lot of do it yourself car washes here
I have only seen the automated ones at the gas station.
But like there's a bunch of those where you go
up and they got the hose and all that stuff,
you know.
Speaker 1 (42:59):
Okay, okay where I live at, I want to Therefore,
there has to be ten fifteen, there has to be
twenty automated car washes.
Speaker 2 (43:16):
That's a lot. I mean, like you just drive through
and it does your thing, like at the gas station.
Speaker 1 (43:21):
M hm, yep, there's some and these these are the
these are the nice ones. These some of them have
the brushes, some of them are the laser. And these
are the ones that actually have like people working there
like so so, I mean, this is the one where
you can set up a monthly subscription to get your
(43:43):
car washed. Do they build one every other second? I'm
just like, damn, I should have built me a car wash. Actually,
the singer Jason Derulo, they were asking him. They were like, yeah,
what's your uh what's your best business adventures? Uh, it's
got to be your music. He said, No, he said,
(44:04):
I own a bunch of car washes. You said, it's easy,
easy money. Folks like a sparkly ride. And so every
time I see in.
Speaker 2 (44:16):
The work build plus you just go in and check
everything every once in a while.
Speaker 1 (44:20):
Right right now, some of these they have it where
like there's one where they have somebody actually working can
you call it a register working? Where you decide what
type of wash you want, and then when you come up,
they uh they actually direct you in. They actually scrub
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the front of your car and the size with the
brush you get the kind of the bugs loosening up
off of before you go through. Uh So, some of
these they have people actually working there. And so I
seen one it was like it's like when they built
this this h one of the newer ones, they had
a sign out said look for management and they said, uh,
(45:04):
guaranteed eighty thousand dollars a year with the potential to
make over one hundred and thirty. I'm like, that's all washed,
I said, damn, cuz wud be knocking out real dust there.
So I guess it can be very lucrative. Yeah, as
far as that goes. And uh, I'm well, I'm probably
(45:30):
I'm probably not surprised that you don't have more automated one,
seeing how you've probably got more inclement weather.
Speaker 2 (45:38):
Do people get the first washed in the snow? I
don't know.
Speaker 1 (45:40):
I don't think so, okay, Huh, that's kind of weird.
I see. Uh see, we've got some people in chat
saying there's no audio. Huh, that's weird. They uh leave it,
leave it in chat. Uh. I'm assuming y'all are on YouTube.
(46:03):
If I got people on Rumble saying there's no audio either.
Hold on, now, I've got some audio on Rumble, is it? Guys?
It is only on YouTube that we've got no audio. Drippy,
I see you just put that up there, says the
audio said the stream isn't SYNCD. I'm not exactly sure.
(46:24):
I know Riverside changed some things, so they might have
screwed something up up here. But we try to get
you straight. I know Dan said that it's the audio
still working, and then Dripp he said there's no audio.
Try try to refreshing the page. Drip not exactly sure
or if you have to, you should be able to
switch over to uh Rumble, should be able to switch
(46:50):
over to Rumble and watch it there, and you should
have audio there. I just checked it was audio there,
so I'm not that sure going on there. We try
to situate that out if I have to all re
upload it but yeah, but yeah, there's a the cal
wash business over here in North Kakilaki is booming, is booming,
(47:13):
and people are throwing those things up everywhere. I'm also singing,
I don't know, are you getting a whole bunch of
new new gas stations in your area? Boom gas stations
all the time.
Speaker 2 (47:25):
We just got a brand new BUCkies that's got like
five hundred pumps and what else? Do we got? The
big thing that this is really put that they're okay,
this is one thing I noticed that's really blowing up
right now. Is there a whole bunch of restaurants pushing
this hot chicken stuff like Dave's Hot Chicken. There's like this.
(47:45):
We got Music City Hot Chicken. We got Nashville Hot Chicken.
We got Dave's Hot Chicken. There's all these hot chicken.
What the fuck? Chickens always hot.
Speaker 1 (47:58):
It's also got that that honey that Mike's Hot Honey chicken.
Speaker 2 (48:04):
Oh I don't know about that one.
Speaker 1 (48:06):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 2 (48:06):
Yeah I got one of those. It was a fried
chicken sandwich. It was okay, one great. You know it
was all right.
Speaker 1 (48:14):
In your area, don't you what don't you have a
Dave's Hot Chicken in your area. Yeah, you said, I
don't have one over here.
Speaker 2 (48:21):
It's okay. It's a chicken sandwich. That's the bottom line.
It's chicken sandwich. It's a good chicken sandwich. I mean, sorry,
it ain't like the bomb, but it's all right.
Speaker 1 (48:30):
So so you saying you so you're a Raisin Canes fan.
Speaker 2 (48:33):
I like Raisin Canes. Yeah. I was pretty blown away
out how good their chicken was. It's like that their
batter is the best.
Speaker 1 (48:40):
You see. I need I need to go to the one.
I got one here, but it's on campus, which I can.
I mean, I can just go there, but it's just
I don't know where where I have to. Part's kind
of weird. But I need to go check it out
because I've seen one when we're down there in uh
uh in Florida last year. I just didn't have an
opportunity to get by, and I was like, you know,
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they check out this old Canes Canes chicken. I ain't
heard a whole lot about it because there's not really
a ton in North Carolina. It's not really a big
thing here. But when I see it, I was like, okay,
you know I'm down. I'm down with a chicken joint.
Chicken joint always good. They build a new one over here.
(49:25):
It's not the Canes, but it looks like it was
one of those off brands, like it was gonna be
like a mom and pop place. It's called the Clucking
Crisp and it had chicken sandwich Clucking cris chicken sandwiches.
I was like, okay, let's wait for that thing to
open and I to go check them out. Then a couple
of people at work went and checked it out and
they said, yeah, man, Asian fluck's running. I sit home.
I second, now, I don't want no Asian zinging fried chicken.
(49:48):
I thought Negro fried chicken. Yeah, I want on Lengland
fried chicken. I thought there was gonna be Negro fried chicken.
I thought we're getting and they were like, man, it's
the blanded ship that you did you ever had, so
so they got like fried rice and stuff there. It's
always weird. Man, it looks like it shouldn't be Asian
(50:08):
a ship. Asian as fuck.
Speaker 2 (50:10):
Let me get a Southern fried chicken sandwich with a
side of fried rice.
Speaker 1 (50:14):
That's what I'm saying. But they said, man, that what
they said that the chicken was undercooked. Uh one they
got somebody else's this was fully cooked. But they said
there was no season And when I say seasoning, at
least salt and pepper, you know what I'm saying, Well,
you need at least the basics on there to give
it a little a little a little bit of a
little bit of a bump. I'm like, damn, you know,
(50:38):
I thought I was gonna have me a new chicken
joint to go check out. They've got an h K chicken.
I don't know if you have one of those h
K it's like a hot chicken place. I don't know it.
It didn't really, it didn't really hit for me. I
ain't gonna lie to you. I went there and it's
I don't know, man, the bird. This's a particularly takesture
(51:01):
I like with my bird. And something about the way
that bird was cooked. I was like, it's almost like
it won't real chicken, and it might not have been,
you know what.
Speaker 2 (51:11):
I'm well, have you seen that some of the stores
are starting to carry that Bill Gates fake meat, the
live grown beefs.
Speaker 1 (51:20):
Yeah, yeah, I've seen this. What they were talking about man,
it looked weird as hell.
Speaker 3 (51:24):
Dude, it does.
Speaker 2 (51:24):
It looks like gross, like fuck that I'll kill a cow.
Speaker 1 (51:31):
Yeah exactly. I mean And on top of that.
Speaker 2 (51:34):
If you ain't ever seen a cow before, they are
walking fucking steaks. That's it. They walk around and the
air lanky ass bodies carrying around your steak, and that's it.
That's just meant to be eaten. It was put on
this planet to be fucking totally eaten. Completely.
Speaker 1 (51:55):
Yeah, you got a good point. Yeah, I mean that's
the whole break. That's the whole reason a lot of
cows here and that's it to a tea or to
be eating well man, And you know there's people out there,
is the is the vegetarian, uh steal a thing vegetarian
vegan I ain't heard of, or people kind of just
starting to turn away from now.
Speaker 2 (52:17):
Yeah, you can only do that so long before you
got to have a good fucking burger, you know what
I mean, You're.
Speaker 1 (52:23):
Right, you're right, And that's what I look. I'm like, look, man,
life's too short to have shitty food. That's what That's
what Buddy told me. He's like, folks be sitting there.
He said they'd be HARKing to me about how they
be eating all healthy all the time and all this.
He's like, man, I'll be damned, I said, bo I've
(52:44):
worked my ass off. Go home eat shitty food all
the time. He said, I'd eat something I like. And
I'm with you on that. You know what I'm saying.
You're sitting around eating grass all the time. Gets you
a good burger, Man, you eat that thing, man, you'd
be like, now this is where it's at. That'd be
the good burger, all right. As you said, five guys,
(53:06):
five guys is a hard burger to be if we're talking,
if we're talking about a chain restaurant.
Speaker 2 (53:12):
I will give you they are the best, for sure.
But we have a chain here called good Times. And
if you like the standard, you know, mustard, ketchup, pickle onion,
a kind of American style cheeseburger, like they nail it.
They nail it really well. Good Times is good stuff.
But I'm disappointed at in and out, man, fucking in
(53:35):
and out. Everyone was like it was the best, And
I went there a couple of times in Vegas and
I was like, eh, sor right, But every time you
go there, there's literally a fucking half a mile atlant
of cars, so many people in line that they got
women walking up the motherfucking aisle taking your order from
your window.
Speaker 1 (53:50):
Oh okay, so it's series like that.
Speaker 2 (53:53):
It is.
Speaker 1 (53:56):
At the end and out, at the in and out. Hey, well,
obviously I don't know. I've seen somebody who said the
in and out was the best burger. I think I
think we looked at that.
Speaker 2 (54:06):
They're crazy.
Speaker 1 (54:09):
Maybe it's not the burger, it's so much just the line, Corey,
you think they could be it.
Speaker 2 (54:14):
Mean, it's tricken people. They see the big line, they
think it's good. Yeah, it's possible.
Speaker 1 (54:20):
It's like Chick fil A. It's like Chick fil a.
Speaker 2 (54:23):
Man, I can't eat them no more. There's been such
a fucking who there's been such a hulla balloo about
them using the worst fucking chemicals in their fucking chicken sandwich.
It's like, damn it. Now I can't eat it and
not feel weird about it.
Speaker 1 (54:36):
Okay, Well, hey, I went there this morning and got
me a bacon, egg and cheese biscuit, mainly because the
owner every once in a while just sends out a
random pre biscuit. Then I was like, shit, I missed
it last time. I won't miss it this time.
Speaker 2 (54:54):
Eating chicken for breakfast. I think it's weird you eat chicken.
Speaker 1 (54:58):
For breakfast, you think so?
Speaker 2 (54:59):
Oh yeah, I got the chicken biscuits salach from somewhere
like especially if you eat chicken and egg, man, two
parts of the same fucking animal at the same time.
I don't know about that. So you can't eat a
steak and drink milk. No, I'm sorry. There's certain things
you're just not allowed to do. You'll go to hell.
Speaker 1 (55:12):
Well no, no, I can't say that. I ate the
I can't. No, I won't eat chicken and egg at
the same time. Now you got the chicken and waffle.
Speaker 2 (55:23):
That's delicacy, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (55:26):
Yeah, I'll get I'll get that for dinner. That's a
place that has the chicken and waffles. It's a it's
a local, a local bar. It's actually became almost like
a chain here in town. They got three locations now.
It's called tie Breakers. But the chicken and waffles banging.
They actually take their chicken and they actually do uh
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like a cinnamon crusted batter on their chicken itself. So
I gotta get that you get that sweetness.
Speaker 2 (55:55):
I got a fucking waffle maker. It is the best
thing at one o'clock in the morning.
Speaker 3 (56:03):
One am.
Speaker 1 (56:07):
Okay, okay, what's your pancake? Mixed that? What's your waffle me?
Speaker 2 (56:10):
Oh, I get Crusty's.
Speaker 1 (56:13):
Krusty's mm hmm. Not Pearl Mealing Company, no man.
Speaker 3 (56:19):
Now.
Speaker 2 (56:20):
Crusty's used to be the cheap generic brand that was
like second to everything else. And it was like a
dollar ninety nine bucks. Now that she's like four bucks. Motherfucker.
It's just flour and some ship. The fuck.
Speaker 1 (56:33):
Yeah, but they've already mixed it up for you to
corey that.
Speaker 2 (56:38):
I can whip that ship up in a bowl with
water in like two seconds. It's the best.
Speaker 1 (56:43):
Yeah, I mean so that Hey, that should mean something
to you. Okay, Krusty's. I ain't had Chrusty's before.
Speaker 2 (56:53):
Rusty especially if you get the wrong with the fake
jewberries in it, the little fake blueberries. Those are the best. Where.
Speaker 1 (57:00):
Oh yeah, me and my girlfriend actually ate it. U
actually ated Cracker Barrel last night.
Speaker 3 (57:04):
I love Cracker Barrel.
Speaker 1 (57:07):
Yeah. She uh, she got the new they had what's it?
Chocolate chip chocolate chip pancakes. She got that I usually
I get the French taste because they've actually stepped up
the French taste game. He used to be horrendous. It's
good now, man.
Speaker 2 (57:21):
I got to drive twenty miles to get the motherfucking
cracker barrel. There's only one here between here and Denver.
It's a love dam just twenty miles from here.
Speaker 1 (57:29):
Yeah, you know what's crazy, Cracker barrel. If you've got
a family, it's the most cost efficient place to eat.
This shit is still cheap. Like me and her, our
meals combined was twenty four dollars.
Speaker 2 (57:48):
That's good shit. I can't go to a restaurant for
less than twenty four dollars by myself.
Speaker 1 (57:53):
That's what I'm saying, Like, Cracker Barrel cheap as fuck. Man.
Thing went up on nothing of their prices, and they've
always gotten stuff on THEMINGI like, if you, if you're
that type of person that needs to switch up, they
got to switch up for you. I did. I did
try to. Uh was it a strawberry peach lemonade? It's
pretty good.
Speaker 2 (58:13):
See stuff like that, man, I can't do because that's
just like a cup of sugar. You're just drinking a
cup of sugar.
Speaker 1 (58:23):
And never man come out a cup of sugar. I
don't know. I probably need it.
Speaker 2 (58:30):
Not that I haven't a version of sugar. I'm addicted
to sugar like everybody else. But some things are just
too much. That's why I only have a coke like
maybe once a month. I don't drink much soda.
Speaker 1 (58:40):
So I did the If I do anything, it's to
eight ams ie.
Speaker 2 (58:46):
Those are good. I like those. They're guilt oh. I
used to call them guilt free cokes because it would say, yeah,
it was only one hundred calories. Yeah, it's still twenty
five grams of sugar, but it's only a hundred calories
right there.
Speaker 1 (58:59):
For me, there's nothing no better than when you get
a fresh sprite or a fresh pepsi, when it's got
all the carbonation in it and you take ahead of
it and just makes your face cringe up. I know
exactly what make your whole face like orgasms. You have
a face orgasm. It's like, man, that was good. You
(59:24):
know what I'm saying. You can't beat that, and you
don't get it. But in like the first two or
three SIPs and then it's over.
Speaker 2 (59:30):
Yeah, it's like crack. It's just that first hip that
cats you off and everything else is like, eh, you're
chasing the dragon.
Speaker 1 (59:36):
Yeah, that's the that's the only place you get it.
Two with three SIPs.
Speaker 2 (59:41):
Sugar is the most destructive drug in the fucking world.
Like worse than coke or math or any of that stuff.
Speaker 1 (59:47):
It could be.
Speaker 2 (59:48):
It makes you fat and stupid.
Speaker 1 (59:54):
Maybe fat. I don't know about stea, is you stupid? Fat?
We ain't gonna hate on folks like that, Okay, sometimes
you have a dire problem, that's what they call them.
Speaker 3 (01:00:06):
Man.
Speaker 2 (01:00:06):
One day, I'm gonna bust out my photos from the
Sheriff's office when I was at the Sheriff's office, because
that was the biggest I ever wanted to sixty five.
I was a big motherfucker and I held it big.
Speaker 1 (01:00:17):
Whoa, that's way on up there. How tall are you?
Speaker 6 (01:00:22):
You know?
Speaker 2 (01:00:22):
I'm somewhere around five ten five eleven, maybe somewhere in
that range.
Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
I'm not exactly sure, Okay, okay, so not over six
foot I think.
Speaker 2 (01:00:29):
No, definitely not. I think I was. I think I
had five eleven on my driver's license, but I might
have been exaggerating. But five ten's a little short, so
I think I'm five ten and probably three quarters or
something weird like that.
Speaker 1 (01:00:38):
Okay, okay, okay, So that's a that's quite a bit
of weight on that, on that type of fright.
Speaker 2 (01:00:45):
Oh, it was terrible, man, Like it hurt to tie
your shoes and shit, dude, it was fucking awful.
Speaker 1 (01:00:50):
Yeah, yeah, that's quite a bit of right if you
go to meet.
Speaker 2 (01:00:53):
The funny thing is they put me on I did
doctor supervise weight loss when I was at the Sheriff's
office and I lost sixty five pounds. Actually, I lost
sixty five pounds on the job because they had me
strung out on some speed. They literally prescribed me speed
that I was encouraged to take like three or four
times a day, and I was out on the road
with a gun. It was crazy, dude, it was crazy.
(01:01:15):
The double standards.
Speaker 1 (01:01:17):
Yeah, it wouldn't formed you.
Speaker 2 (01:01:20):
No, that's ship man, that's it. That's it. Fucks you up.
Speaker 1 (01:01:23):
You see, no face, I have bone You might have
bone loss and stuff like that, but it is not
worth it.
Speaker 2 (01:01:30):
Oh that's a tough decision because when you're fat, you
give up whatever you have to give up to not
be fat. I'll tell you the truth, seriously. You'd be like,
you can not be fat, but I'm gonna cut off
three of your toes. You'd be like, I'll do it.
Speaker 1 (01:01:43):
Take them, take to take.
Speaker 2 (01:01:48):
Honestly, Like being being fat is the worst thing in
the fucking world. And because every it's just like you
feel like you can't get no pussy, you can't do this,
you know. It's the whole slew of fucking psychological issues
I come from it. It's fucking horrible.
Speaker 1 (01:02:09):
Yeah, ye, I think the heaviest I got well one
time was like two ten, but then I lost that
in about two months.
Speaker 2 (01:02:19):
See, I actually went back in like early two thousands,
like two thousand and two or three, I was like
one hundred and eighty six pounds, like weakling, and I
decided to spend a whole year in the gym, and
I actually did it hardcore for like a whole year,
and I got up to like two ten, two fifteen
something like that at the end of a year. And
no one told me that when you stop working out,
you just put on extra weight, you know, And so
(01:02:39):
I fucking ballooned up big time after that.
Speaker 1 (01:02:43):
Yeah, Now, and now I did have I was lived
in weights. So I did have, but I was I
had a little extra. All I did was every every
single oh well, five days a week, got up in
the morning and did a hit session for fifteen minutes
with no food. That will thing you right out. If
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people don't know what a hit session is, it's where
you do walk for one minute, sprint for thirty seconds,
walk for one minute, sprint for thirty seconds. Do that
for fifteen minutes. And you do that first thing in
the morning with no food. Don't worry you're gonna lose
that weight, quit all right, and then up your protein. Yep,
(01:03:26):
your protein too. Up your protein, up your muscle mass.
If you up your muscle mass, then you kind of just,
to be honest, just kind of stay lean, to be honest,
if you live weights, it just makes it where your
body just has to burn a whole lot more calories.
It just has to use the ship you put in it,
so you're more you're more apt to be more successful.
Speaker 2 (01:03:46):
You know. The best way to lose fucking weight. Don't eat, motherfuckers,
don't eat. I about you, Just don't fucking eat, and
you lose weight. It's that simple. It genuinely is.
Speaker 1 (01:03:58):
Boy, it's not that simple.
Speaker 2 (01:04:00):
Hell, when I got to Colorado, I was about two
thirty five and now I'm about one ninety five, and
I just stopped eating a lot. I just I ate
probably fifteen hundred calories a day, which ain't really shit.
Speaker 1 (01:04:14):
No, that's really not Yeah, fifes ain't nothing. I mean,
what's it. What's the two thousand calorie? It's technically where
they want you to be at when you're trying to
do weight loss.
Speaker 2 (01:04:25):
Yeah, that's ridiculous. And that's if you're just sitting around
doing nothing, you burn Like they say, twenty five hundred
calories doing nothing like that sounds like some bs, so.
Speaker 1 (01:04:35):
You may or may not be. I'm not sure. There's
there's some people that's more well versed in that.
Speaker 2 (01:04:42):
Then if I just going on a jog and they're like,
I just wanted calories, well it's like ha ha, motherfucker.
I said around, did nothing and burn twenty five hundred.
Speaker 3 (01:04:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:04:51):
But here's what's key, and this is what I tell
people about the This's key about the hit Cardier and
also weightlifting. It's not so much about what it does
right then, it's the effects of what it does for
the rest of the day, as far as you're metabolic rade.
So that's what they talk about that, especially with the
(01:05:12):
hit cardio first thing in the morning, no food, Like,
your metabolic rate is so much higher for the rest
of that day. So I think that's why I was
able to tie it in. I think I lost. I
lost like twenty five thirty pounds in damn two months,
like I came back to because I went back home
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and then I came back up here to college and
the guys was like, dude, I mean, how'd you lose?
And you lost a ton of weight. I was like, yeah, man,
I was getting a little bit too chunky, you know
what I'm saying. So I had to cut that down.
And it's like, how'd you do it? I just got
up in the morning and ran. That was it, and
then lifted weights in the afternoon. So I was doing
(01:05:53):
shit all day. Got up in the morning, ran, went
work with my dad in the woods logging. Then after
I got off work, I went and lifted weights. I
was just doing ship the entire day. If you tend
to do stuff and moved, then you you your body
will will respond in kind. Uh. So yeah, that's our
that's our ted talk for losing weight, you know.
Speaker 2 (01:06:18):
You can also smoke cracker crystal math, and that will
lose your weight too.
Speaker 1 (01:06:22):
That's probably not the best method. Okay, ozempi crystals.
Speaker 2 (01:06:28):
I ain't never heard of crystal math bleeding your bone masks.
Speaker 1 (01:06:32):
Damn, You've got a good point, bro.
Speaker 2 (01:06:34):
I know on a lot of tweakers in my day,
I ain't no, none of them will had cancer, not one.
I think crystal math cooks cancer out of your body?
Speaker 1 (01:06:44):
Do that cook your teeth out too? Everything you'd be
fully cooked afterwards?
Speaker 2 (01:06:50):
Okay, well, what would you rather have cancer.
Speaker 1 (01:06:55):
With the amore? I mean, when you put it like
that so you can get dangers? I mean, shit, oh man,
you got just you just have a slight drug addiction.
Nothing to worry about.
Speaker 3 (01:07:09):
Go.
Speaker 1 (01:07:09):
We're gonna jump into our main topic, Uh, the signal chat. Okay,
I'm pretty sure that you've seen plenty on this. Uh. Supposedly,
allegedly we got Jeffrey Goldberg who got added to this
particular chat and supposedly he got some classified information. What's
(01:07:35):
your thoughts.
Speaker 2 (01:07:36):
My thoughts on the last time I checked is that
Congress has to authorize war actions and they never do,
and so this is all illegal ship and it's being
controlled by Israel, so fuck them. So the funny here's
a funny thing, like we will put out videos of
(01:07:59):
when we blow up their shit, but when they blow
up our shit, it's like mum's the word. We never
see a picture and we never hear about it. They
don't ever tell us about any losses. Right, and allegedly
a picture came out of the I think as the
USS Eisenhower Eisenhower aircraft carrier that the fucking who they's
struck with some miss some hypersonic missiles and fuck that
(01:08:22):
thing up, like, fucked it up bad. So the Houthis
are in a situation where they got nothing to lose,
you know, they really that they're like the Gosins, not
to same degree, but they don't have anything to lose.
So unless we're going to take out the whole country
and infrastructure, like we don't know where the missiles are
coming from. So it will continue. At some point, Russia
(01:08:43):
and China are gonna get involved, Like we can't be
striking Iran. Let's talk about strikes in Iran as the
dumbest shit ever, dumbest shit ever. Okay, Iran doesn't have nukes.
Iran doesn't want nukes. Let me explain the whole nuclear thing.
Israel keep saying that they nukes so they can fucking
take out Israel. It's not true at all. The reality
(01:09:04):
is that the Iranians are forced to utilize a huge
amount of the oil that they have for energy purposes. Okay,
if they had nuclear power throughout the country, it would
free up all that oil and that oil could then
be sold on the market, and so that is what
they're trying to prevent. They know that there's nuclear weapons.
(01:09:28):
The Iranians don't give a fuck about nuclear weapons. They
don't need them because if there's ever an existential thread
on them, fucking they Russia and China has their back.
So the idea that they want nukes as stupid. It's
all propaganda, and this administration is continuing that propaganda, which
is bullshit. They just want to free up their oil
to sell it using nuclear power, and we've done everything
(01:09:51):
possible to prevent them from doing that. That's what it's
all about. Has nothing to do with nuclear weapons, and
the government knows it.
Speaker 1 (01:09:58):
Oh ukakah. So that you feel like it's been the while,
I'm assuming it's been the agenda for the past what
thirty years?
Speaker 2 (01:10:06):
Yeah, uh huh, since seventy nine. Here's the thing, it's
since seventy nine because we overthrew the Iranian government right
and installed the Shah, who was a brutal, corrupt dictator.
And that was when the Americanization of Iran happened. Okay,
it was like fifty four or something like that, maybe
fifty six. But in seventy nine they had the Iranian Revolution.
(01:10:27):
They kicked us out, they got rid of the shaw
and they went back to a traditional Muslim country. That
same year we started Al Qaida. We formed Al Kaeda
in Afghanistan, okay, okay, and the main enemies were Russia
and Iran. Then the birth of Islamic terrorism, which never
(01:10:48):
existed in the history of the world, didn't exist until
Iran kicked us out of the country. And then all
of a sudden, they're the bad guy. You see how
that works. There's no reality to that whatsoever. It's all
about is they're trying to do Iran, what they did
to Iraq. Iraq was a strong nation, and they would
have prevented, or attempted to prevent or stood in the
(01:11:09):
way of Israeli expansion in the region. Same thing with Iran.
That's all it is. They need to get rid of
all the strong countries. But the problem that I see
in the future is their Greater Israel project, which is
what they're trying to fulfill, which is fucking retarded bunch
of goddamn inbred European converts, no connection to Palestine or
any of the lander Ain and that stuff. But a
big part of the Greater Israel project is a huge,
(01:11:32):
huge chunk of Saudi Arabia. So expect one day Saudi
Arabia to be the next Iran. Okay, But Iran is
not going to capitulate ever. Ever, they will not capitulate.
And the propaganda videos coming out of Iran this week
have been powerful and hilarious. They put one out that
(01:11:55):
they showed a tour of their like underground missile bunkers
that just went on for miles and miles of trucks
and weapons and tanks and you name it. They had it.
And it said, we don't need a proxy army to
fight our war. And it was a jab at Israel
using America as a proxy army.
Speaker 3 (01:12:11):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:12:12):
So there are limits to what Israel can do, and
Israel knows that and so that's why they're trying to
drag us into everything.
Speaker 1 (01:12:21):
Okay, and I'm assuming in that the seventy nine eighty
because you're pretty privy previy of this is that's when
we first introduced So that's when you first see on
the scene of some bit long.
Speaker 2 (01:12:36):
Correct correct code named Tim Austin.
Speaker 1 (01:12:39):
If I'm great, was he technically some people were saying
CIA as said, is that right?
Speaker 6 (01:12:46):
One?
Speaker 2 (01:12:47):
Because the CIA was interacting with the Musja Hadeen, who
were the the men on the ground in Afghanistan, the natives, right,
the locals, and he was like the go between between
the CIA and the Musha Hadeen, and so he was
greatly responsible for recruiting this army which they were going
(01:13:12):
to use against the Russians in Afghanistan, and they did
use against the Russians in Afghanistan. This army that they
put together the CIA assembled was called they called it
the database, the base, which is which means which is
al Qaida. They took their own army that they used
to fight the Russians and then basically scapegoted them as
(01:13:37):
this terrorist organization, which they never were. There was never
an organization called al Qaida, never ever, it didn't exist.
Al Qaeda the base, the database was nothing more than
the database of recruited Musha Hadeen CIA assets period. So
that's it, that's the whole thing. It was never an
organization that had meetings or a hierarchy or any of
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that stuff. It's propaganda. So would you look.
Speaker 1 (01:14:03):
At people like, so, how did this all fold in
with the Saddam who's saying because if I'm correct, wouldn't
we kind of like almost allies with him at one
point in time?
Speaker 2 (01:14:15):
Yes, we were, because the alternatives were bad. Just like,
look at what's happening in Syria right Asad who they
kept trying to get out and finally did, which is
a fucking travel it's a total travesty, and he is
now replaced by a bunch of fucking sicko goddamn Muslim psychopaths,
you know what I mean. And so that's that's that's
(01:14:36):
not what ended up happening in Iraq, but he was
their guy over there to prevent, you know, further degradation
in the Middle East until it was inconvenient for Israel.
And it's always been inconvenient for Israel because they need
ever everlasting expansion.
Speaker 1 (01:14:53):
Right, okay. And so the nine to eleven, which was
which you you you know, you always tie that one
back to Israel as well. There was almost a betrayal
of quote unquote the well they say al Qaeda the Taliban,
(01:15:16):
which I'm I'm assuming there's a two separate entities, corrects.
Speaker 2 (01:15:20):
Taliban is the government of of Afghanistan, and ka was
a database of of fighters.
Speaker 1 (01:15:27):
Got you. Well, you know, whenever whenever somebody talks about
al Qaeda and in Taliban, they almost kind of like
see them as like rain in hand. That's what they're not.
They're not correct, okay, okay, which is when we just
left Afghanistan again, that was the Taliban regained control.
Speaker 2 (01:15:52):
As far as government, Taliban a far more like Muslim
like dreamists. They're like into the Sharia law and all
that stuff, right. Kaieda was a more pragmatic network of
billionaires really like the top guys who they say were
top guys were billionaires like from oil, like Osama bin
(01:16:13):
Laden's parents and his whole family were fucking multi billionaires
because of the oil, right, and so that's why he
was a primary contact there. Tapes have come out of
Osama bin Laden saying Hey, we didn't have anything to
do with this, right, and so, and then you have
all the fake Osama bin Laden sightings, all the different
pictures that they said was Osama bin Laden, but most
(01:16:33):
certainly was not.
Speaker 3 (01:16:35):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:16:36):
So it's alleged that when nine to eleven happened, Osama
bin Laden was in a hospital bed because he has
he had to have kidney dialysis, and on nine to eleven,
allegedly he met with two CIA agents who came to
visit him in his hospital bed the day at nine
to eleven, Right, so yeah, interesting stuff? Right? What's that?
(01:17:01):
What was that about? Who knows?
Speaker 1 (01:17:03):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:17:04):
He was an asset and they were probably burning him
at that time. You know, hey, thanks for your help,
but sorry, buddy, you gotta go.
Speaker 1 (01:17:12):
Probably you the one is gonna have to take the
fall here, I'm pretty much what yeah, because.
Speaker 2 (01:17:18):
That's the person who takes the fall is always someone
they've worked with, Oswaltt, Jack Ruby, you know, Osama bin Laden,
fucking Kadafi Saddam was saying, right, the list goes on
and on.
Speaker 1 (01:17:34):
Yeah, because Osaman bin Laden and Dan they were they
were at the White Hales, correct, is that right?
Speaker 3 (01:17:43):
What was that?
Speaker 1 (01:17:43):
Saddam Hu's saying, No, I.
Speaker 2 (01:17:45):
Think the day at nine to eleven, like George Bush
was having a meeting with like Ben Lauden's brother or
something like that. I'm not ok so, I don't know
the specifics, but it's something along those lines, is correct.
Speaker 1 (01:17:59):
Okay, yeah, because that was a I guess each I
guess each decade has a propaganda tool. Could we say
that so and so from twenty two thousand and two
or the nine to eleven to twenty ten, or maybe
two thousand and eight when Bush got out, the propaganda
(01:18:19):
tool was the nine to eleven during that time? What
would you say that the propaganda tool would be of
I'll just say the nineties. What would you say the
propaganda tool of the nineties.
Speaker 2 (01:18:33):
Was, Well, the nineties was big because that was when
the Soviet Union fell and we were big anti Russia
then also, right, and so okay, that becomes a real
transitional time with Putin and all that stuff at the
end of the nineties. But I don't really remember because
we had what we had, We had the go for.
We had Sadama's bad right, it was the first golf
(01:18:54):
war that they didn't take him out, right, They stopped
and so yeah, yeah, there was that. Probably there was. Oh,
we had Oklahoma City in ninety five. Okay, okay, Oklahoma City.
They initially when Oklahomahoma City happened, they all tried to
pin it on Saddam. That was like there were book
There was actually a book written by Judith Miller and
(01:19:16):
articles that came out in newspapers pinning Oklahoma City on Saddam,
which couldn't be further from the fucking truth. It was
Israel again. So yeah, it was an interesting time for
propaganda and operations. But there was a lot of shit
going on behind the scenes in the nineties, like a
ton of stuff going on that nobody knows about.
Speaker 1 (01:19:34):
And so are we assuming that probably our agenda stayed
the same as far as you know al Kada and
Middle East, as far as with Obamas eight years, that
was the same vehicle as far as that question propaganda tools.
Speaker 2 (01:19:56):
And I don't see a change in any administration between
Johnson and Trump. Things seems to be changing in what
ways we are are unclear, But it's been the same
establishment since they killed Kennedy up until now. And I
don't know what the fuck's going on with Trump. I
have no idea. I fucking despise all the ship that
(01:20:18):
has to do with Israel, all the war stuff, but
I like all the stuff he's doing domestically. So it's
it's really it doesn't make sense. I'm torn because it
doesn't make sense. It violates fundamental patterns of politics. We've
never seen anything like this before. And people keep talking
about the AI technocracy. I'm like, motherfucker, you're gonna say
we weren't on that path under Biden.
Speaker 1 (01:20:39):
Oh godly, But I mean we've been on.
Speaker 2 (01:20:42):
That path for fucking in a decade.
Speaker 1 (01:20:44):
Yeah, that's coming, all right. I mean it's to be honest,
it'll be here right shortly. You know it's gonna He's
just gonna wake up one day and you're gonna be like,
holy shit. I mean, it's literally like the way it's
going to be. But but yeah, yeah, I got weistein
(01:21:06):
up here. I got I got this clear. I didn't.
I didn't show it. The other day he showed is
he was talking about he was rethinking his support for Trump.
Let me get this pulled up.
Speaker 4 (01:21:21):
We have a situation in which anti Semitism and other
forms of bigotry are tolerated by both the left and
the right to get votes. And if either of these
groups would just kick out bigots like the Gropers or
you know, the pro.
Speaker 3 (01:21:37):
Hamas left, they could have at the middle.
Speaker 4 (01:21:42):
And it's completely alienating that these two sides won't call
out their problem.
Speaker 3 (01:21:47):
Right, I see.
Speaker 5 (01:21:47):
I don't see the symmetry on that in that to me,
the left has been largely in the Democrat Party, largely
has been overtaken by let's say the last thing on
the right.
Speaker 3 (01:21:56):
I don't see Trump really placating those people.
Speaker 4 (01:21:59):
I don't think he's like, he's a question of you
actually have to call this stuff out.
Speaker 3 (01:22:03):
What I see is dual signal.
Speaker 4 (01:22:05):
I see huge signaling, Hey, we're with Israel, we're with
the Jews, were on the side of good against evil.
And I see this idea of we're also going to
signal to the people who harbor very bad suspicions, particularly
the gorod pro movement, don't worry, We're going to signal
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to you too, And they're going to kind of speak
out of both sides of their mouth, playing this cryptic game.
I wish that they would just be very very clear
and they because think about it, you have this opportunity
to go after the middle, you know, like reasonable people.
Speaker 3 (01:22:42):
Yeah, get rid of your extremes.
Speaker 4 (01:22:44):
What you really want to the people who would like
to be part of it.
Speaker 3 (01:22:48):
It's not I thing. I'm yeah, I'm just.
Speaker 5 (01:22:49):
I mean we've discussed this for years, but I'm just
not that concerned about that. And it seems to me
that Trump has grabbed those people in the middle, as
illustrated by say Bobby Kennedy and tell Us Set and
Rogan and Me, etcetera, etcetera.
Speaker 3 (01:23:03):
Yep, so we made yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:23:05):
But you know, you move the embassy to jew Look,
I don't wanted this to become exclusively Jewish, but just
I am getting so much abuse out there, Yeah, from
people on the right, and nobody in the right stands
up and it's like, wow, you guys are a bunch
of cowards.
Speaker 3 (01:23:19):
You can't even stand well.
Speaker 1 (01:23:22):
I mean, he's feeling like he's not he's not getting
enough support.
Speaker 2 (01:23:26):
Yeah, this guy can Jew explain everything away? Like, fuck
this guy. He's a fake intellectual and his opinion to
me means absolutely fucking nothing, and he ignores all of
history that jew has been undermining culture in the West
for fucking hundreds of years. So fuck him.
Speaker 1 (01:23:43):
Yeah, but that goes back to what you're saying, like
you're like, you're a little confused about what you're actually
seeing here, because it seems like, you know, there still
is a slight a gin there for Israel, but not
as much of a push as it was before. You know,
as far as administration wise and things of that nature.
Speaker 2 (01:24:03):
Well, the administration has given them everything they want. We're
going to war because of them. You know, anti Semitism
is now like illegal on college campuses, and they're putting
out all kinds of weird proclamations and it's like, fuck
you people, this is America, bitch. That Israel the figgest
company of the country ever.
Speaker 1 (01:24:21):
Yeah, the the semi stuff is a little white.
Speaker 2 (01:24:26):
These are inbred white people whose origins are easily traced
back to a group of three hundred in Poland and Germany. Okay,
they're all thirtieth cousins. What does that mean. There's another
word for that. It's called inbred. Okay, that's a reality.
These motherfuckers are the descendants of converts from Europe. They
have no connection to Palestine in the Middle East period, and.
Speaker 1 (01:24:50):
Said they are all thirtieth cousins. Come on, now oh boy, well,
you know, we we kind of figured that it was
gonna be hard to completely sedvertise. But there are some
things that, as you said, Trump's doing that that look good.
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There's some things that look bad. And I think that's
gonna be with any administration you have. Uh. And of
course with this this signal chat supposed leak, supposed to
leak of classified information, even though uh, you know they're
saying it wasn't any classified information things of that nature.
Of course, if you're more left linging, this is like
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a notch in your belt's like, oh, you see, Trump
administration don't know what they're doing, the people that he
picked or they don't know what they're doing. And I'm
just like, I guess anybody can suck up. But it
wasn't that long ago that we had, you know, folks
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that were in the government fucking Chinese spies and ship
like that. It's just like, but I mean, it's infiltration everywhere.
Like to think this whatever this chat was that they
were having, and it didn't it didn't harm the operation
from what I understand the operation, And of course this
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is just the narrative that's put out there, but the
mission was successful.
Speaker 2 (01:26:28):
I guess you'd call it successful. Well, from what I
saw from the signal chats were not a big deal.
I think what's a big deal is you're not allowed
to be using signal chats. I think that's the big
deal unless they have a government registered account, which is doubtful.
So heh.
Speaker 1 (01:26:48):
Well, the and of course that this is what our
our most recent congressional hearings are, which which I spoke
about that earlier, a bunch of nothing. I mean, yeah,
all up there, and they boy, folks, when whenever folks
see these congressional here is man, they start posting stuff
all man live, perjury and all that. I suppose, my man,
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perjury don't count when they up here on this. Okay,
there is no such thing as perjury. When you're having
a congressional here. You just you can go up there
and lie. That's okay, all right. They actually encourage you.
They encourage you to lie, all right, so we can
keep this facade going because at the end of the day,
ain't none I'm gonna do shit. They're gonna get that done,
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get done with a two three hour meeting. They're gonna
go and get a ten dollars Starbucks eat their fifty
dollars lunch, and they gonna have a good day. You
know what I'm saying. They're done by new So I
mean what we're talking about, they ain't never done nothing.
So whenever they start putting up congressional hearings and stuff,
I just like to hear what the folks got to say.
(01:27:54):
I want to see how much they sweating. Not so
much that I think this is gonna yield any type
of results. I don't think it ever has. Yeah, I mean,
can we can we think of a time that they
sat in there and then afterwards something came to fruition,
not once. I mean, god, they've had all kinds of
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people up there.
Speaker 2 (01:28:15):
D maybe Watergate. Maybe Watergate. They did some hearings on
that cam. Okay, Other than that, I can't think of nothing.
Speaker 1 (01:28:23):
Water with Damn. I think that was so blatant, that choice,
Like fuck man, I mean, we can use it, Damn,
we can use it bullshit our way out of this one.
But damn, you ain't leaving as much choice. You standing
there holding the gun, bloody hands and all. It's like
it wasn't me. It's like, but it's you though, But
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we got to record it. Damn it, man, you know
what I'm saying. That's where it's like it's crazy. But
of course you know it was old Jeffrey Goldberg. He
seems like a very honest fellow, you know what I'm
saying at the end of the day, So why would
he say anything that was a lie? What I'm saying. So,
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I mean, hey, look all over the line, because that's
what they have to do. That's that's that the professionals
at it. Okay, the professional liars. This is something they've
been working on a long time. And this goes for
the journalists too. All right, Hell, do we have any
honest journalism anymore in any of your big places?
Speaker 2 (01:29:30):
Nope.
Speaker 1 (01:29:33):
I think I think it's a prerequisite that you can't
be honest. They go in there, it's like, will you
tell the truth? It's like, yes, you're fired. It's like
we can't having that around here. So, yeah, guys, the
sitting chat, let us know what y'all think about that.
In the conversation below, flug up flob up, I mean
it was a fuck up. Yeah, yeah, I mean it.
Speaker 2 (01:29:54):
Was a straight fuck up embarrassing.
Speaker 1 (01:29:56):
And I think Mike, I think Mike Waltz uh took
took blame for I think he ended up putting it
on his forehead. I think somebody told him he needed
to put it on his forehead if you want to
be honest. They were like, Mike, you're gonna need to
take the fall on this one. Okay, he said, Okay,
I ain't nothing gonna happen, but we just need to say, yeah,
(01:30:18):
that's gonna be it, so uh fuck up. At the
end of the day, it's not really it's not gonna
move the needle. I know. There was one person on
this black guy that's on CNN because they're actually bringing
in different voices in there, and it was just like,
for the everyday American people, this doesn't move the need
of the law because they're just like, what the hell
are you talking about, Like y'all, y'all making this big deal,
(01:30:42):
like oh yeah, we're gonna get some converts over here,
some people to all, you know, for the Republican Party
and all this. It's just like the I don't nobody
know what this shit is even about anyway, And they'd
be like, I don't care, y'all, y'all get the damn
men out of the women's bathroom. They're like, yeah, we're good.
That's kind of what they're looking for. If we talking
about everyday folks. They're looking at ship like that and
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what you're doing for the economy. Are you gonna be
able to get jobs back here? All that stuff? So,
and the appropriating seems to be pretty good so far.
We're still early on God, That's that's what people don't realize, Corey. God,
we're still so early, you know what I'm saying. Two
months in, how many ain't changed the world yet. It's like,
we damn but Rome was it built in a day?
Speaker 6 (01:31:26):
You know?
Speaker 1 (01:31:27):
So, so let's see what happens that guys. Let us
know what y'all think about the single chat stuff in
the comments. Uh, we're gonna We're gonna close out tonight.
Of course I'm gonna do. Uh. Corey Hughes's marketing form
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Speaker 6 (01:31:53):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:31:53):
Got any specials? Okay, that's specials coming up? Okay, that's special. Uh.
He'll keep you informed on that. Do we do we
gotta are? We are? We in the Oswald or are
we gonna do a uh an update on the on
the JFK book.
Speaker 2 (01:32:09):
That's gonna be a while. I got a lot on
my agenda and the sub stuff is.
Speaker 1 (01:32:12):
Up there, okay, so okay, okay, all right, all right,
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