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August 5, 2025 • 53 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Every patriot has an obligation to question authority. Those who
are honest are not concerned with your watchful vigilance, and
those with integrity are not concerned with your discernment. Every
American is obligated to voice their concerns and stand up
for their freedoms and liberties.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
One nation on your God invisible, with liberty and justice
for all.

Speaker 3 (00:31):
Ladies and gentlemen. We are the men in the arena.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
We are the Patriot Confederation.

Speaker 3 (00:38):
Well, liver back down from bye, We're unfreed Americans.

Speaker 4 (01:00):
All right, Ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to Patriot Confederation. For
what is the fifth of August? Yes, August is finally here.
So another couple, I'd say, another month and a half
of summer and then we're gonna start getting into the
colder weathers again. I'm your host. Bad Billy out of
Twin Falls, Idaho, joined as always by John Grovenor out

(01:22):
of Nashville, New Hampshire, New England. Housing going up there, brother,
it's going, Billy, it's going.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
I don't know what they're doing the Rhode Island for
gun rights because you're getting screwed. But up here in
New Hampshire, we're still free as could be.

Speaker 4 (01:34):
Yes, yes, indeed, yeah, I've been hearing a little bit
about that. Of course, they're putting some pressure on New Jersey,
and then California is losing lawsuit after lawsuit when it
comes to the Second Amendment. So you know that's always
good taking stand against Gavin Newsom and his constant violations
of the Second Amendment. Now joining us this week. Of course,

(01:56):
if you follow me at all on Patriots Soapbox on
my you would know I follow this gentleman, of course,
the badass Uncle Sam himself Michael Dubari out of Louisiana,
by you country. Thank you very much for joining the show.

Speaker 3 (02:13):
Yeah, it's a pleasure. Thank you. Always in honor to
be invited some places, most people try to avoid me,
but I'm really honed. So that's why I'm really honored
to be here. Thank you.

Speaker 4 (02:25):
Well, it's not without reason they call you the badass
Uncle Sam. You get, you know, you put on your
your patriotic attire there, which well you don't really have
the Uncle Sam abe Lincoln style top hat, but you
got you have the little goatee going there, and you
got you know, you you put on the red white

(02:47):
and blue suit. You hit the streets, of course, you
hit the streets in the uh, in the during the
muggy weathers of in Louisiana there. I mean, I lived
in South Carolina for a little bit, and I know
how muggy you can get. But well, I think Louisiana
gets a little bit worse. I don't know how you

(03:08):
do it in that suit, but you do it. But
tell me how did all that get started? Anyway, You've
been doing this for a while, at least ten plus years.

Speaker 3 (03:19):
I think July fourth was my thirteenth year. My first
day out of July fourth, twenty twelve, admire at work.

Speaker 4 (03:29):
Yeah wow, So you've been at this for thirteen years
so ever since the Obama years.

Speaker 3 (03:39):
Yeah yeah. And it hasn't affected my mental health too much.
I haven't had to spend too much money on psychiatrists
as of late, so I'm doing okay.

Speaker 4 (03:51):
Yes, yes, But you know, anybody who follows you go,
I mean, your website's on the ticker at the bottom there.
We all know you've had some some adventures out there,
and including one one particular video of course, got some
course language that we can't really play here, but uh yeah,

(04:15):
it caught the attention of Alex Jones.

Speaker 3 (04:19):
Yeah, well, it's the streets, Billy. You gotta you know,
there's a lot of them that you couldn't broadcast on
this family friendly channel. Uh yeah, it's the streets. It's
about sick chocol which you never know what you're going
to get, and uh, you know, but I love the
streets because to me, it's the front lines. And the

(04:41):
whole thing started. I mean it was I was working
for a newspaper here as a local paper after Katrina hit,
and it was called the New Orleans Levy We don't
hold anything back, and I was their political satirical cartoonist
and wrote articles for him and oh yeah, delivered papers

(05:01):
for him. If we had an office, I probably would
have swept that out too, But we got up to
about one hundred thousand readers, so it became pretty popular,
and politicians were afraid to be seen in our paper
because we were pretty much, you know, would skewer anybody.
And so one day I just got the crazy idea
to go ahead, because I you know, I've always been

(05:25):
a kind of a street activists. I mean, when I
was out in California back in the day when you know,
we were protesting the war, Vietnam war out in California.
There was a hanging out with Bill and Sandy Love
and the Good Earth people, the Ace Trucking Committee. They

(05:49):
would do street theater back then, out there on the streets,
and I was doing some work for the La Free Press.
So I've always been enamored with the streets. And so
when I just tried to just take my artwork out
to the streets, see what kind of reaction I get.

(06:12):
And the rest is history. You know, the kiyosh there
with about twenty odd of my artwork, politically incorrect art,
the life size cut out of Trump hug in the flag,
and so you know, New Orleans is a liberal cesspool,

(06:38):
of course. Yeah, but it is very much a cosmopolitan place.
I mean, tourists from around the world. So I set
up in a place where it's extensive foot traffic. There's
literally it's like at a vortex of six different places
where people walk right into my venue. And so a

(07:02):
lot of on an average day, I'm going to get
i know, five six thousand people walk by my booth.
And that's in the summer. It picks up as you know,
the weather gets better, more tourists and conventions come to town.
On festival like a festival like French Quarter Festival. I'll

(07:25):
have sixty thousand people walk by my booth, so there's
a lot of foot traffic. I have the cameras up
on the rig. I have seven cameras remotely controlled, so
I can go ahead and turn them on and off
whenever there's an the counter and the array of people
I've spoken to. I've got over sixteen hundred videos on

(07:47):
YouTube that I never post on anymore because they were
censoring my work. They take down, yeah, and they would
you know, shadowed in me and whatnot. And then when
you know, Alex Jones found out rob Doo that crew
found out that I was being banned there, they invited
me onto ban that video. So that helped out a

(08:10):
great deal and exposure. And they don't send me at all.
I can, you know, do whatever the hell I want
on that. Yeah, So you know, probably all total, maybe
somewhere is the neighbor. Between twenty two to twenty three
hundred videos over the thirteen years have been out there

(08:32):
and you name it, and I spoken to him. I mean,
the thing about the streets is they're golden it's like
panning for gold, you know, so you never know who's
going to come up and what they're going to say.
And just recently, I mean I spoke to the diplomat
from the Netherlands and had a conversation with him about

(08:58):
them throwing a guy that the man that was a
lawyer that was suing Bill Gates and the pharmaceutical companies
there for the damage to the JAB had done, and
how they wound up scooping him up and throwing him
in prison for really, you know, just because why know

(09:18):
where the reason is trying to quiet to silence him.
The diplomat didn't even know that happened, so I had
to inform him of that, and then questioning him on
why wouldn't your country does do such a gestapo style?

(09:39):
But and then this weekend I happened to talk to
a psychologist who was in town. She was in town
from the Netherlands and had the same challenge with her.
You know, so a lot of people from Europe coming
over during the summertime that I've been speaking to, but

(10:00):
you name it. I've told I've spoke to four guys
out there that were making the COVID vaccines at the time,
I asked all four of them, a you're going to
take what you're going to make? No?

Speaker 4 (10:12):
No, really, yeah really, because they know better. Okay, so
since we're swimming in these waters, i'd just better throw
it out there that if if you're watching live on YouTube.
But it's unfortunately going to be taken down immediately once
the live feed is over because they don't then they YouTube.

(10:34):
They don't like it when we get to talking about
the jabs.

Speaker 3 (10:37):
So oh yeah, that's what got me taken down from them.
But I asked, you know, and I said, why wouldn't
you take it? And they all answered basically in the
same manner. Well, one, it's not being tested properly, and
we know we're put why are you making it? You know?
Well I got to pay the mortgage. Well I got

(11:01):
that on video. I have those they have those videos
out on my channel.

Speaker 4 (11:05):
I got I'll have to have a look at that.
But till well, so they're saying that there, but they're
really willing to test out the rest of the population
on an unproven job that of course we see. I've
seen the movie Dice Died Suddenly enough, I'll tell you
I'm a fan of horror movies and things like that.

(11:27):
The movie Died Suddenly is one of those movies I
don't ever care to see again.

Speaker 3 (11:34):
Yeah, yeah, I have had I have gotten testimony from
I mean, I've done the bath on this. Typically, I
go well Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and I'm out there
for an average of six hours each day, and on
average I'll probably speak to anywhere from fifteen to thirty people.

(12:01):
And on average I'll speak to anywhere is from three
to a half dozen healthcare professionals during the day because
they are very prolific nurses, MPs, the doctors, pharmaceutical people,
you name it. It's a big industry. So I'm going
to speak to a lot of medical professionals and so
in the neighborhood, around twenty twenty to twenty two hundred

(12:26):
medical professionals just since COVID over the past five years.
And the testimony I have is insane what I've heard
from them, you know, the first hand testimony of what
happened to people like nurses would tell me that they

(12:46):
would refuse taking the job, but colleagues that took it
died the day they took it. Yeah, So I mean
I got that kind of stuff on. You know, people
who were there on nine to eleven. I've got test
with there. That's where I met Ricky DeSantis. I met
him out there five years ago on the street in

(13:09):
New Orleans. That's how we became friends. So I've met
other people out there that were there the day of
nine to eleven. They've given me testimony nobody's ever heard.
There was a woman that she was an imp from
and they were on their way to the Twin Towers
and stop two blocks away, take care of some injuries

(13:30):
and some rubble and clear it out of the way.
And while they're doing that, the bomb squad came up
to him and said, don't go any further. And they went, what,
there are injured people up there. We have to go
do our job. Who are you to tell us we
can't do this? He says, stay right here, that's in order.

(13:52):
And they're standing there waiting why they're wondering why they
can't do go do their job. The street they were
going to go down, the car started blowing up. Boom boom,
boom boom. They got their cameras and took pictures of that.
That night, the company calls up says everybody turned in

(14:13):
your cameras well. She turned to the cameras, but kept
the pictures upset her so much she quit moved to Florida.
She had had enough. She was going to do any
more in New York. So that's the kind I talked
to people that were at the Las Vegas massacre a
week after it happened.

Speaker 4 (14:33):
Oh, I had a friend who was shot in the leg.

Speaker 3 (14:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (14:38):
Yeah, let's hold that thought because we're at the first quarter.
So we'll take our first commercial break and we'll be
back in just under two minutes. All right, ladies and gentlemen,
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(15:37):
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(16:01):
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so he's been here listening to Michael. I think he's

(16:25):
had a couple of questions.

Speaker 2 (16:27):
So I was in there thinking to myself, does this
replace twenty year old women? Is that what this does?

Speaker 3 (16:33):
Well?

Speaker 4 (16:34):
It makes men men again?

Speaker 2 (16:36):
Yeah, so do twenty year old women at least once
one time.

Speaker 3 (16:41):
The cold glass of water and a twenty year old
woman who would kill me right now?

Speaker 2 (16:45):
All right, yeah, as the song goes at least once.

Speaker 3 (16:50):
No.

Speaker 2 (16:51):
I've seen some of your videos and stuff, and it's
kind of funny because you get pretty aggressive with some
of these people.

Speaker 3 (16:55):
How do they respond, Well, am I supposed to care?
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (17:03):
I mean, nobody's punched you yet or nothing?

Speaker 3 (17:05):
Right?

Speaker 4 (17:05):
I mean, but you walk away.

Speaker 3 (17:08):
I'm taking taking a guy to court right now. Who
uh who attacked me? I've had firecrackers thrown at me,
rocks crown throughout me. One lady try to set me
on fire, drinks thrown on me, you know, but no,
no that I mean, look, no one might ever promised

(17:30):
me that I would that this would be easy. I'm
on the front lines. I didn't expect people wouldn't take
shots at me. But I don't. I treat people like
they treat me. If you want, I'm out there to
talk and to discuss, and of course I do. You know,
most of the people I speak to are like mine.
Will come by and see my artwork and displays and whatnot,

(17:52):
and the you know, they'll agree with it. You know,
they go, man, this is good stuff, you know. So
we get to talk and where you're from, what do
you do? Blah blah blah. The ones most of the
people of Christmas ignore what I'm doing. I have no
idea what they're thinking. But the ones that would have contention,
most of them are what I call walk by insults.

(18:15):
You know, they're crazy, you're an anshole, blah blah whatever. Right, uh,
and I just you know, with them, I just go, well,
that's why you lost, because you know you cannot carry
on a decent conversation. And so I you know, I
treat people like they treat me. So if they you
don't want to come up and be aggressive, fine, I've

(18:38):
got mace. I've got a taser, I've got an extension club,
I've got a thirty two, I've got you know, so
what do you want to talk? I'll talk. You want
to do something else, Okay, I'm let's go there. I'm
not going to back down. But I believe me, in

(18:58):
thirteen years, count on one hand how many three times
I've gotten into physical altercations in thirteen years. That's a
pretty good track record. So most of you know, it's
it's just they're cowards. You know. The one thing you
find out out there is their cowards, especially in the

(19:23):
venue I'm in. I mean, I'm not going to a
political event. I'm in a very touristy area that has
a lot of foot traffic. So they're not you know,
they're not expecting me, and they're not coordinated in groups.
They might be a threat, but I've backed down groups
of them. I mean it, you just stained your ground

(19:46):
because they really have nothing to stand on. What I
do mostly is I said, look, I am here to talk.
You just called me an idiot. If I'm the idiot
you think I am, then get over here and improved me.
And I'll even bet you money. I'll give you. I'll
give you. I've told them I'll give you one hundred

(20:07):
dollars if you can prove me wrong. I'll come on,
pick a subject. I'll give you one hundred dollars. I
won't even ask you to give me a dime, but
i'll give you a hundred dollars. Can improve me wrong,
and they walk away. They won't even come up and try.

Speaker 2 (20:26):
You're not out of any money yet, huh No.

Speaker 3 (20:29):
From time to time, when I recently have had some
decent conversations with some leftists, probably one out of a hundred,
maybe you actually have a nice, decent, congenial conversation with
which is of course what you're there for. And do
I change any anybody? Oh, you know, on the spot,

(20:53):
I've probably planted a lot of seeds. You know, you know,
I don't. Someone's so embedded in their videology and there,
you know, in what they do, it's almost impossible that
you're going to get concessions from them that they were
wrong and they see them, you know, May of Koopa
right on the spot. Probably the best story I have

(21:16):
about that as a woman that came back two years
after I talked to her. She was a teacher, and
two years later she came back. She goes, you know,
I talked to you a couple of years ago, and
I want to tell you something. I'm not here to
talk to you. You change my life, really, I says, yeah.

(21:38):
She goes, I took notes down to what you said.
I went looked it up and you were right. And
now I want to tell you something. I'm a teacher.
I teach nearly six hundred kids a month, and now
I can tell them the truth. Now I can teach
them the truth because of you. That just made me go,

(22:01):
oh hello, made it all worth it. So you know
what you do is you try to plant seeds. And
I've had other people come back over time and go,
you know, I was I was a diehard liberal. I
was this. I was that you know I believe and
come back and shake my hand and say thank you.
I went and looked up what you said. I checked

(22:22):
out what you you know, read that bookus or that
documentary or whatever. So it makes it all worth it.
Those those are the battles right there. Those are the
things I don't care. Everything else doesn't matter. I don't
give a crap. I love talking to people of like mind.
That's fantastic, you know, that's that's great. It's like cumaraderie.
You want to make sure that's great. You know, it's

(22:43):
like being here with you two guys. Hey, you know
your brothers all right. You know we're going to agree
on they're almost just about ninety nine percent of the
stuff we bring up, and when we disagree, we'll be
able to, you know, disagree pleasantly and just move on
because we know we're basically on the same page. We're
both all fighting, we're all Christians, were here, we're all

(23:05):
you know, keep it in the good heart of things.
But you know, when you can convert someone out there,
it takes time. And I've had people come back over time.
You know, it takes a while for them to come around.
So I don't can care how you do it. I

(23:25):
mean you can. I mean, if you're crazy enough, you
can go out and do what I do. Yeah. But
the thing is is try to reach those people that
need to be reached. And that's why to me, the
streets are golden. I mean, how many leftists right now
or listening to us maybe what I don't know.

Speaker 4 (23:47):
They probably could listen just to trol us if that's it.

Speaker 3 (23:52):
Yeah, I mean, if that's it, but you know they're
here to you know, fine, okay if they want to
do that. But who knows. Something we might say, I go,
you know, hmmm, go look that up ya he said,
you know all right, yeah right. I like the way
he talked and said that. All right. I'm oh, I'll
give him that, you know. So you never know. Now,

(24:14):
there are different ways of doing it, and I have
people always ask me, you know when I'm out there,
says gee, what you know, I'd like to what what
can we do? And it says, well, what can you do?
What is your talent? What have you got? Maybe you're
maybe you're a good speaker, speak, Maybe you're a good writer, right,
maybe you you know, maybe you're an artist, do some

(24:35):
political art. I have a friend of mine. I love
the way he does. He's not an extrovert like you know,
Iami's very low key. So but he's what he does
is he prints out five thousand business cards and they
all have little factoids on him, right, the mask don't work.
And then they'll put a website on there that there

(24:57):
are several websites on there that proof mask do more
on the good. And then he'll just leave these business
cards everywhere. So he did that, you know, don't win.
The masks were out there nine to eleven was an
inside job and you know a website that proves it right,
and he just stealthily he'll you know, leaves him when

(25:17):
counters leaves them with the tip, puts some carman shield.
You know, he just leaves them around. So, you know,
so out of five thousand, maybe he's going to maybe
he'll reach what ten people, Okay, how many of those
ten people will then turn someone else their friends on.

(25:39):
So it's a you know, say, it's what you have
to be a brick in the wall. You have to
matter what it is. I don't care if it's a
pebble or brick or you know, whatever it is. You
whatever you do that moves this thing forward where we
can because it's a numbers game. It's numbers game. Look

(26:02):
how far we have come just in the past, let's
say five years. Okay, well, well, yeah, I have a
poster up that I made. It. It's you know, it's
got the twin towers with the smoke comonat of them.
That's got building number seven and it says two planes,

(26:25):
three buildings. Do the map.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
Right?

Speaker 3 (26:30):
And let's say ten years ago. People that combine and
see that and go what does that mean? What are
you talking about here? Give me a chance to explain
building number seven because nobody knew about it. Now. I
would say nine out of ten of the people that
come by will look at that and go building number seven.

(26:53):
So look how far we've pushed this envelope by just
keeping our voices going, by just doing what we do,
each one of us, we raise that bar. We keep
on adding people in and on to this this collective consciousness,
because this collective consciousness and what moves this thing forward.

(27:16):
And then it gets to the point where what is
the next step. Because it isn't just this, it isn't
just the internet the blogs at all. It takes other
efforts showing up is ninety percent of it. Showing up
at the council meetings, showing up for the banner hangs,
showing up, showing up, be there, you know. So and

(27:41):
because we're adding, we're in a war and it needs
fighters absolutely, yeah, so warfare man. Yeah, So it's a
it's it's a spiritual war and it's a kinetic war.
And you know the deal is, look, it's a war,
but that's not a war yet. No, it is because

(28:04):
they're killing us, they are actively killing us, and you
know it's, well, how do you counter that? Well, you
don't want to go out and kill them, I mean,
not without a fair trial.

Speaker 4 (28:22):
But that's not our way.

Speaker 3 (28:25):
Yeah, I mean, you know, we we stay within the
bounds our founding fathers. I mean, i've you know, the
five thousand year leap, which I think you turned me
on to, Billy, if I'm not mistaken. You know, the
twenty eight principles that our founding fathers put in there,
that that are putting the the Constitution together. Their work

(28:54):
on that was spiritually inspired. So I truly believe that.
And you know, if we were to really just get
back to two things, the Bible and the Constitution.

Speaker 4 (29:09):
I've been talking about that for a while.

Speaker 3 (29:11):
Yeah, yeah, you know, yeah, yeah, I mean those two
things alone. We don't have to make this complicated. You
use those two things. We don't need to reinvent the
wheel here.

Speaker 4 (29:22):
Yeah, I think you know.

Speaker 3 (29:24):
I had a I have a racer board where I
put questions on it every weekend or every day, you know,
And the one I had up this week probably got
the biggest reaction I've had of a lot of and
I've had in a while. And this was this is
all it said. It said that why don't we just

(29:45):
indict all the politicians from both parties and start over again. Frankly,
every part okay was black, white, left, right, came by
and saw that one. Ye, good idea.

Speaker 4 (30:02):
You know, so.

Speaker 3 (30:05):
People are awhere. We need well, shall I borrow the
We need a reset, but not their reset. We need
our reset and our reset.

Speaker 4 (30:21):
Because actually, David Zuniga came out with the best phrase there.
We need a we set, as in we the people
like that. Yeah, we're at the bottom of the hour,
so we got to take our bottom of the hour
break and we'll continue this discussion when we come back
in just under three minutes. All right, ladies and gentlemen,

(30:46):
we are back. Yes, Like I said, I did change
up to commercials. I kind of like it a little
bit better this way. That way you can give Patriots
Prayer Network what they're to do with the sponsors, and
of course the Cube Broadcasting and uh yes. As for

(31:06):
the rest of my affiliates, Uh, just check the links
in the descriptions of the video and there's actually a
lot there to choose from. You'll see different commercials every week.
Of course. Another one I just picked up there called
Mark three to seven. You know, a lot of people
will confuse it from Mark thirty seven, but it's Mark

(31:29):
three to seven quoting the Bible and basically, uh, you
want to get out of the from under the thumb
a big tech and get yourself a ghost cell phone
or a ghost laptop. They're the ones to talk to.
So check that link in the description as well. So, Michael,

(31:50):
I want to get to the one video that caught
my attention, of course, and the one that we heard
that guy, well, that guy who was trying to intimidate you.
Of course, it caught Alex Jones's attention. This woman that
you talked to wanted to see Alex Jones killed.

Speaker 3 (32:16):
Yeah, she's a teacher too. She's a teacher. She was
because her her son was an Alex Jones listener, So
she was accusing Alex Jones of brainwashing her son.

Speaker 4 (32:33):
Didn't They tried doing the same thing with rock stars.

Speaker 3 (32:38):
Oh well, brainwashing is their specialty. Come on, it's well.

Speaker 4 (32:47):
Remember during Columbine, uh or after Columbine, the first thing
they wanted to blame was Marilyn Manson because the kids
that shot up the school in Colorado listen to Marilyn Manson.
So it must be Marilyn Manson's fault because he's weird.

Speaker 3 (33:07):
Yeah. I actually talked to a guy this weekend that
said he escaped being a victim of MK ultra, that
he was he's a veteran, and that he was he
was injured and he wakes that I'd like for. He
blacked out and he wakes up, he didn't know where,

(33:30):
and they start experimenting on him, and he wound up.
They told them his father was dead, and his father
was not dead, and they tried to really mess with
this guy, and he wound up escaping. He wound up
getting out of there. I didn't have Unfortunately, I only

(33:53):
got to speak to him for about maybe five minutes
because I really wanted to dig in on what, you know,
his experience was. But he was really I mean, you
can tell the intensity again, that's the streets, you know.
I the intensity that he had, you know, because I
have to gauge whether people are putting me on out

(34:14):
there or not. And but for the most part, most
of the people I speak to, when they give me
a story or whatnot, they're with relatives, they're with their family,
So the odds of them lying to me in front
of their family are pretty low. So you know that
you take that into the factor. You try to and

(34:37):
I've had I've had people come out there and say, no,
you're being watched. I said, well, we're all being watched,
and he says, no, you're really being watched, because you
know then they're telling me. You know, you have to
be aware that you're not going to be used for
you know, misinformation. People come by and tell you things
that aren't true, and I says, well, that's true with

(35:00):
everybody you know. Uh yeah, so, and that that's a
theory I have because I'm believing I. I you know,
if you read that article, I said, to you about
the guy did the article with me for the New
Orleans Quarterly. Yeah, yeah, yeah, but he said, I'm known
as the as the guy who shouts at people. So

(35:25):
you know, the other street people what not, the petticab
drivers love and uh and so I mean I do.
I don't back down. I have I cause disruption and
I am a thorn and it is a liberal cesspool
and I am a thorn on their side. And so
but I have a theory. The only reason they don't

(35:46):
harass me and try to get me off the streets
is because they are watching who speaks to me, and
then they know who what they're saying, and they can
you know, focus in on them. So someone comes by
a note that you know that because people It's amazing
how candid some people will be with me out there

(36:09):
because they feel the camaraderie. You know, they'll see my
work and and uh and so I you know, ask him,
start asking questions and it's it's like I'm a like
they've run into a priest or something and they just
start confessing. They just start pouring out all this stuff
that you know, who if someone I can talk to,
oh great, you know, and I mean the things I've

(36:34):
heard out there, some of them are you know, would
be groundbreaking news as it were. I mean, the four
guys that told me that you know they weren't going
to take what they were making, well, you know I
got that on video. Ran into a talk to a
guy who was and this goes, I'm going back who

(36:58):
this is before Trump get in first time, I believe,
and he was. He was in Afghanian nationalized citizen in
Afghany who was working in the home the Department farm
Land Security, whose job it was was to track down
the illegal Afghans in the country, and he had traveled

(37:21):
to Afghanistan to get the list and they wouldn't give
him to him, and he he was he'd go to
the White House, he'd give them briefings, and when he
asked for permission to do some funding to do what
he needed to get done to track down he was denied.

(37:44):
And I got him telling me this is I'm going
back what a while now, And he says, if we
do this is I'm going to get close to the
quotas I can remember this is there are seventy five
thousand Bin Ladden's in this country right now, and I

(38:06):
do not know where they are. And this administration was
the bide administration at the time, is stopping me from
finding them. That's a quote. And if we don't find
him by the year twenty twenty four, we will have
no nation. So the passion in this man that you

(38:37):
could see that this guy was serious about what he
was saying. He was not putting me on. He was
in a panic. It was real. Two the last two
border agents I spoke to is just before Trump, about
three months before Trump got in. They came up to

(38:57):
me and they're working and they were telling me about
that the children and the company children are coming over with.
All of them had the same address, thousands of them
with the same address. And they would ask the kids
who lives here, Oh, we think it's my aunt and

(39:19):
my uncle. So they took it upon themselves to go
track that address down. It was a child sex trafficking hub.
When they took that to the bike and administration, they
were told to shut their mouths and go back to work.

Speaker 4 (39:38):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (39:39):
I got that on video.

Speaker 4 (39:42):
Wow. Yeah, that that's another one I got to see. Yeah,
got to see that.

Speaker 3 (39:48):
Those are the kind of things that the street will come,
you know, will bring up because how And it's like,
where else would they go? How is you going to
catch that kind of a thing where you know, it's
a streets, it's a streets. That's one of the things
I give the left credit for. If you were to

(40:09):
come to New Orleans, and I'm sure if you go
to any liberal cesspool city probably might be the same thing.
But New Orleans it's, you know, the French quarters, very touristy,
so it's a mega for mecca. For every third block,
you're going to have some ngo out there with a
clipboard and their vest on. Would you sign up for

(40:32):
the gay rights people? You know, you know what game?
What rights don't they have? Right? Would you sign up
to keep MPR on because they've stopped the funding. Would
you sign up? They have the guts and the balls
to be out there. I give them credit for that
plan parenthood or out there. They don't come around me anymore.

(40:54):
Is a combiker of my camera. I go start asking questions,
they couldn't answer it, so they just avoid me like
the plague. But that's okay, you know whatever. But I'd say,
where are we Why aren't we with our plaques, with
our clipboard, our brochuores right next to them, across the

(41:15):
street from them, and challenging them. They at least project
themselves out there. They've got the courage, even though they're
dumb as a box of rocks and projecting all the
wrong things. At least they go where the people are.
If you want to win this battle, you can't win

(41:35):
it from behind the front lines. You've got to be
on the front lines.

Speaker 4 (41:39):
Exactly. We need to take our final break back. I
got a question for you when we come back. That's
just going to be under two minutes, so we'll be
right back. All right, ladies and gentlemen, we are back
and just about ten minutes to go, going to wrap.

(42:02):
I would share something with you real quick now, I
got a question for you. But you know, you talked
about there being on the streets, which is quote unquote
the front lines. Now just kind of kind of reminded
me too of my aunt that I grew up with,
the one who basically raised me, and you know, she

(42:23):
got me involved in the church and all that taught
me my morals and values. But I remember there was
it there. It was a couple of sundays, it was
hunting season, and I didn't go to church for two
weeks straight. And she sat me down, and you know
it was because our church wasn't wasn't that big. We

(42:45):
did not have a very big congregation, and that bothered her.
And she sat me down and she said, the Mormon
church was packed today. Not that we have anything against Mormons,
but you know we were Baptists and said, you know,
it's because they hit the streets and they're serious about

(43:06):
their message. You know, so, I think, and that's what
she wanted to do with the church, and you're doing
the exact same thing. When you hit the streets, you're
serious about that message. I mean, you got some moments
of comedy and that's all good, but I can appreciate
how serious you are and that you know, the proof

(43:29):
is in the putting there of people that you have reached.
But I have to ask you this question. Have you
ever set up your booth and everything and you're out
there doing what you do every time and somebody comes
along and or maybe even a police officer and says,

(43:53):
you know what, you're bothering the people out here. You're
hurting somebody's feelings or whatever it is. You need to leave.
Has that ever happened to you.

Speaker 3 (44:02):
Oh yeah, I've had confrontations at the police. Yeah, sure, yeah,
I mean you've been out there for thirteen years. I've
had about that. You know. The only person I haven't
run into in my thirteen years on the streets out there.

Speaker 4 (44:16):
Who's that?

Speaker 3 (44:18):
My local elected officials.

Speaker 4 (44:22):
Oh oh, they're gonna avoid you. I mean, I'm sure
Democrats are Republicans alike are gonna avoid you.

Speaker 3 (44:28):
But you think they come by? How you doing? You know? Right?

Speaker 1 (44:32):
No?

Speaker 3 (44:33):
No, And I don't know anybody in that has ever
seen them walking the streets talking to their constituents, So
I don't know how they call them representatives. Wait wait
until you see what I'm coming out with next. I
need to get the funding for this. So if there's
anybody out there that's got it, you know, an extra
thirty to fifty thousand dollars, contact me. I will pay

(44:55):
it back. But you can believe me because this is
going to be a money maker too. On my rig,
I'm getting a new rig. I want to do a
new rig and instead of my artwork, I want to
do LED screens, huge LED screens, and then live stream
the internet straight to the street so I can show

(45:19):
you know, building number seven collapsing, and you know, just
blast out videos of truth and it'll take the heat
off of me because right now, you know, the focus
is on me. I don't I'm trying to get it.
I don't, you know, and get to the point. I
just don't want to do this anymore, you know, I
want to be able to look blame the screen, go

(45:43):
look at the screen what it says, you know, argue
with that, and then even do things like even have
guests on to so live stream on the street and
you know, like have guests on the screen taking questions
from people right on the street. The technology is there
to do it. So I mean too, just that being

(46:06):
the first one to be able to go out and
do that with like boom, that would that would both?
That would I'll be on Joe Rogan, I promise you.

Speaker 2 (46:14):
Are you saying to us that we could broadcast the
Patriot con Federation right there in New Orleans on the
street with you there?

Speaker 3 (46:20):
Yes?

Speaker 4 (46:21):
Oh man, wouldn't that be something?

Speaker 3 (46:24):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (46:24):
I got to have thirty grands somewhere here.

Speaker 3 (46:29):
I believe, because I know just from the ad revenue,
from the views, because life streaming brings in revenue. And
I just know I've done I've crunched the numbers, and
I know that probably at the latest and six months time,
I could get that money back. I could earn it
back because you know, when I'm not out on the

(46:50):
streets doing that, that thing could be running at or whatever.
So it's nobody's doing that. And I've always liked looked
at things and gone, you know, it's a why isn't
somebody doing that? It's either got to be really stupid
or genius. And so I do it and to find out.

(47:12):
And that's why I'm doing what I'm doing. I don't
know anybody that does what I do. You know, So
am I crazy or am I a genius? I don't know,
but you know it's to me. You find that void
and you fill it, you go into it, you do it.
You know that's you know, you got the potensity to
do something like that. And now that the technology is

(47:35):
here to do that, what better way. When people are
addicted to screens anyway, you know there is anybody staring
at their screen, you know, yeah, yeah, so it's on
the screen and mu's be true. Uh and so you know,
just have you know, do I mean surf the net
on the streets and let people hear people they've never

(48:00):
heard before, let them see people they've never seen before.
You know, doctor McCullough, Doctor ten Penny, Uh you know, yes, yeah, right,
you know, uh, Jim Gale, uh, you name it. The
polyther of people that are all over the internet telling

(48:20):
the truth that people, the street people, the ones we
need to reach. The normis the MPCs because those where
we're going to get our recruits. We fire them up,
we get that, we look at the they hear something
that the being resonates with them and they go, that's
what I've been thinking that what Wow? Who was that person? What?

(48:45):
You grab their attention and then and like in two
three minute clips whatever, right that you can have up there,
you know, I band on video or grab things off
of the YouTube or wherever that they've never seen before,
people they've never heard before, that we are familiar with,
that we know, and it turns them on to another perspective.

(49:09):
I mean, God, every time I go out, you know,
because I'm the only conservative thing in the city in Orleans,
right that they see when they walk in the streets,
and how many people would come by and go, oh, Josh,
you the best thing we've seen here. How do you
get away with this? How you do? Aren't you afraid?
I said no. Then I'll get on the bull horn

(49:31):
and I'll go watch this. You know, I'm going to
be out all weekend looking for an intelligent liberal. I
think it's an oxy moron. Get over here, improved me
wround and you know they're like wide eyed, mouth drop open,
they say wow. So I inspire people. You inspire people
to get out there and do something. And you know,
I know, I mean people who combines. You've inspired me

(49:54):
to speak up, You've inspired me to do this, You
inspired me to you know whatever. That's what makes it
all worth it. You know, that's what wins the battle,
because it's a percentage game. Once we reach that certain percentage,
it's unstoppable.

Speaker 4 (50:10):
Absolutely. Yeah, of course, I think. You know there's New Orleans.
As you said, you know, it could be a liberal cessible.
But I think I'll try doing what you're doing in
San Francisco for Los Angeles.

Speaker 3 (50:29):
I think New Orleans is unique because it was settled
by Akkadians who were running away from government oppression. It's
in the DNA here not to trust politicians. Absolutely, and
if you ever hear for Mardi Gras, you'll notice that
a lot of the floats are very sarcastic the politicians
they're putting them on. So the people here are kind

(50:53):
of a political of course, Geart Sars came in and
bought the mayor and the you know, bought the city council. Boy. Yeah,
so it's and it's Artie Farty and it's probably the
gay capital of the South and all that good stuff.
So yeah, there's a you know, there's a leftist contingent here,
but the basically the working people of New Orleans are apolitical,

(51:16):
and so it's a good place to do what I do.
But I would have no qualms of going to San Francisco, LA.
I don't care. I know how to handle them, I
know what to do in their cowards. Absolutely got God
on my side, so who cares.

Speaker 4 (51:33):
There you go. Fortunately, we are out of show. I
want to thank you very much for joining us, Michael,
and of course somebody wants to look you up. We
got it. We got it in the ticker there. But
the website I have here is badass Uncle Sam dot com?
Is that correct?

Speaker 3 (51:53):
You got it?

Speaker 4 (51:54):
Yes, yes, indeed, you know that that website there you
can find the YouTube, the Twitter, the I believe, the
Rumble channel, and all of it you find right there.
But on tap for next week, of course, we'll be
joined by Mark Fitzpatrick. Of course he's the owner of

(52:16):
the Old State Saloon in Boise and of course the
one who put on heterosexual Awesomeness back in June, and
so we're gonna be joined by him next week. But again, Michael,
God bless you and thank you for the work you're
doing an honor.

Speaker 3 (52:35):
Thank you very much, welcome.

Speaker 4 (52:38):
Thank you, and ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much
for tuning into Patriot Confederation. God save the Republic of
the United States of America. We believe, from by

Speaker 2 (53:03):
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