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Ryan Reynolds
All right, guys, Tim Kennedy here. Man, there's a lot going on in the world right now.
Tim Kennedy
It's wild. Yeah, it's a, it's a fun time to be alive.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah. I was listening to your breakdown on Chris Williamson show about the assassination attempt and it was just fascinating.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, Chris is the best. What a horrible day in, in American history. You know, I, I think any form of political violence from any side is disgusting, it's detestable. And I, and I wish, and I was disappointed to not see just an outcry from everyone on all sides that, you know, political violence just can't occur. Like we're the beacon of light to the world about what freedom should look like. And, you know, it's. You have people denying what happened. You have people wishing that that guy could have been a better shot. It's, it's disgusting. And anybody that speaks like that, that, that, that's not protected speech. That's disgusting speech.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah, there's a line there. I think it's weird that there's still no really concrete answers either. That's concerning. Right.
Tim Kennedy
I mean there are just. We, the. The people who should have all the information don't have any information because it's not being shared with us.
Ryan Reynolds
Right. Do you think they really know what happened? Yeah, certain people.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. Motivations. Everywhere that he's been, you know, there. His apartment was curiously completely vet vanillaed. Like.
Ryan Reynolds
Oh, blanked out.
Tim Kennedy
There's nothing in there. This, the silver was completely clean. There wasn't a gram of dust anywhere.
Ryan Reynolds
Wow.
Tim Kennedy
I mean it was like pros went in there to clean it.
Ryan Reynolds
Wow. I didn't know that.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah. There's a lot of new information coming out that makes you just.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Piece everything together. Right.
Tim Kennedy
To have a gen. Is he Gen Z or millennial?
Ryan Reynolds
He's 21, right? Yeah.
Tim Kennedy
So Gen Z with no social media, you know, with this.
Ryan Reynolds
That's almost impossible.
Tim Kennedy
It is impossible.
Ryan Reynolds
21 with no social media.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
I haven't met someone like that.
Tim Kennedy
No. Nope. It's. It's a little too curated.
Ryan Reynolds
And the information is the day before. Yeah, that was weird.
Tim Kennedy
The, the coincidences of like CNN being at a Trump rally for the first time on that day was crazy. The first time that you had counter snipers at an event that Trump was going to be speaking at, this is the first one they've had. He'd been requesting support and had been denied. They did. He didn't get an increase of support. He actually had new. So the principal is like the person that the protection details taken care of. He had new protecting protection people around him and they're using augmented auxiliary local law enforcement to cover down. You do like this survey of where the person's going to go and then you figure out how many resources you need or how to set up the situation, the circumstances to. Once you've identified all those threats, to get rid of them. So like, you know, a barely slightly sloped roof that's 150 yards from where the President is standing to give a speech definitely falls into like one of the most heightened dangerous categories.
Ryan Reynolds
Right.
Tim Kennedy
So I don't think there's a single person on the planet that looks at this and like, yeah, that, that checks out. They did their jobs there. You know, nobody's been fired from that team. Obviously the, the director of the Secret Services stepped down.
Ryan Reynolds
That's a lot of weird instances. And Biden stepping down a couple days later. Yeah, like some. Something's going on.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. I mean it was a. It was a passive coup. You know, it was. It's a change of the American figureheads without a shot being fired. It's crazy.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah. I wonder if he would have stepped down if that assassination happened.
Tim Kennedy
I think everyone knows now how, how diminished he is and how long he has been that way. And if, you know, we go back in time for the past three years, three and a half years, and look at every single pundit that was like, you know, he's the shar. Sharpest he's ever been. He's, he's, you know, he's smart as a whip right now. You know, like he's in the best form. You know, he's ready for another four years. They, they knew better. You know, they, they were just, it was bold faced lie by each and every single one of them. And it's sad. You know, I think it's elder abuse. What's happened to him for the past two years, you know, I. Look, he has been a servant to this country and agree with him or not his the vast.
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Tim Kennedy
His adult life has been serving the American people.
Ryan Reynolds
Right.
Tim Kennedy
And his, and his beliefs. And that's what America is about. Agree or not?
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah.
Tim Kennedy
You know, he, he did his best, but for the past five, seven years, you know, his last couple years as VP for Obama and these three years as president, I mean, it's, it's tragic what they did to him.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah. That's my problem with Kamala because I feel like she's obviously aware of this and I feel like we just need new leadership.
Tim Kennedy
She was complicit. Yeah, she was complicit. She was hiding him. She was hiding his impaired state. He, you know, whatever he's going through right now, or it's dementia or Alzheimer's or whatever drugs that they have been pumping him up for debates and press conferences, she was complicit in that. And that, that is, you know, if that, if that was happening outside of the White House and there was somebody in an inner circle, specifically in business or in a family, that person's liable and going to be arrested for a variety of crimes.
Ryan Reynolds
Right.
Tim Kennedy
But it's the White House, so it's cool.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah. You know, unless you're Trump, you'll get arrested for something. Y. Yeah.
Tim Kennedy
Or 36 somethings.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah. But you said you're purple. So you've voted both sides in the past.
Tim Kennedy
I have, yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Okay.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. I, I'm, I'm like a candidates and issue person way more than a party.
Ryan Reynolds
I like that. And I'm the same way.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. I, I, I say I'm a constitutionalist and a libertarian. And you know, there's ideas from Kennedy Jr. That, that I like and there's thing things about him that I don't like. His stance on guns, his VP pick, you know, with, with Kamala. And now waltz. I, it's real hard for me to find issues that they stand for that align with mine because they are so anti freedom, so anti constitution. And those are the things that I really hang my hat on.
Ryan Reynolds
Right. And a big issue I've seen you talk about is the border stuff going on.
Tim Kennedy
Well, I'm. I'm a Texan. You know, I got. I got my. Got my boots on. Yeah. Almost wore a hat. But you could pull a hat off in Vegas, though.
Ryan Reynolds
I think you probably could. Yeah.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, I saw a couple of dudes. You got a lot of rodeo here, and Nevada has. I mean, definitely has some good cowboys, but unless you've been to the. The southern border, you. You can't understand how dire the situation is. The. I mean, it's a humanitarian crisis of epic proportions. The cartels are running shot on all of us right now, like the. The fentanyl that's coming across the border. Cocaine, human trafficking, the guns. And the scariest thing is the. The terrorists. You know, we know that hundreds of terrorists have come across the border. 100 we, like, know for a fact, and we've caught a few of them. And we're like, hey, if, you know, we. We're guessing in portion proportion that, you know, you're gonna get one out of three, maybe one out of five, and if you caught a couple hundred, that means a couple thousand made it through.
Ryan Reynolds
That's such a low ratio.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
That's scary. So they're just chilling right here?
Tim Kennedy
They're not chilling. Yeah. Terrorists don't chill. They. They wait, they plot, they prepare, and they look for opportunity to. To instill fear.
Ryan Reynolds
So you could just walk through right now in Texas, the border, it's a.
Tim Kennedy
It is huge. I mean, Texas is a gigantic place. And when you look at how long that border is from the coast all the way into New Mexico, I mean, it's. It's. It's. It's incomprehensible to somebody that. Do you know big. Big. How big big bend is?
Ryan Reynolds
I don't.
Tim Kennedy
Have you ever been there?
Ryan Reynolds
No, I haven't. So.
Tim Kennedy
It's one of the darkest places in the world, and it's one of the darkest places in the. United. I think it is the darkest place in the United States. You know, you stand there and there's no light for hundreds of miles, and you look up and it's so. I'm James McComb reporting live from home in my bathrobe in slippers. Tonight we're talking Dunkin Poehler peppermint coffee. Gene's here with the latest. Gene, do you copy?
Diane
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Tim Kennedy
Want to be eerie and beautiful. The stars almost feel imposing. It's just. It's one of the most incredible and beautiful and powerful places on the planet because of its vastness. That's like one state park in Texas on the border, and it's just impossible.
Ryan Reynolds
To physically man the border.
Tim Kennedy
Impossible. Yeah. And. And then. Which is why, you know, walls to create intentional choke points that forced people to try to cross in specific areas because it be easier, you know, using. When I say wall, you know, sensors, both electronic and physical barricades that would enable people to actually protect that border. But the efforts at the border are split between the state, Texas, who is trying to have so sovereignty for a nation or for a state. One of those necessary things is a line of what you let. Of what land is yours to make a sovereign country. Like, this is France. These are our borders, and we control this land. If it's a porous border, if it's. You know, anybody can cross at any point. There's no specific point port of entry. Like, are you really a sovereign place? I mean, intellectually, philosophically, if we. If we debate the idea, like, is a country really a country without a sovereign border? I don't think so. And there's a line in the sand, literally and physically and metaphorically, that says this is the United States and this is Mexico, and the line there is our border. And right now it is. It's so porous because Texas can't control it by itself. You know, that's a federal issue. And Kamala was the border czar, and she did nothing to positively affect that border. So as a Texan and as an American, you know, I have friends that have lost kids to fentanyl.
Ryan Reynolds
Wow.
Tim Kennedy
Not even doing drugs like it was present. Or there's a West Point kid that went to give mouth to mouth to somebody that was at a party, and he by contact ended up with fentanyl. He almost died while he's trying to save somebody.
Ryan Reynolds
No, it was transferable like that.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, it's. I mean, it takes, you know, the. Not. Not a gram. It's like a millionth. Like, the. The lethal dose is. Is so minute, it can be in anything. You know, as I take a drink of water that you guys. You guys handed me. Here we go.
Ryan Reynolds
That is nuts. So the states really can't step in on the border help?
Tim Kennedy
They are.
Ryan Reynolds
Oh, they are.
Tim Kennedy
I mean, Texas is the. The amount of resources that Texas have directed toward the border, you know, from Department of Public Safety, special operations, groups, The Texas National Enforcement, county law enforcement. I mean, they have, like, have leveraged every resource to try to protect their citizens. Like it's their job to protect and preserve. Right. There's not enough, like Texas can't control the entire border. When it's the federal government's responsibility to have a closed border and to ensure that anyone seeking, whether it's asylum or even just to come into the United States. Like, when I just returned from South America a couple days ago, I had to go through customs, I had to go through immigration, you know, as, as does everyone else. I mean, unless you're a terrorist crossing the border with a bag of fentanyl on your back.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah. So they need more support. Is Texas one of the, the worst states for people getting through right now?
Tim Kennedy
No. Everybody on the southern border is, is in this fight. California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas. You know, it's. And when I say a fight, I mean literally, you know, there, there's, there's gunfights every single night. The cartel is a peer level adversary. You know, they have billions of dollars and, and any, when I say cartel, everybody immediately thinks, you know, like narcos on Netflix or something. You know, like, these are syndicated businesses that are international. They own land, they own businesses, they can launder money. And if, if they're able to do, trade in one form of human suffering, like drugs, they'll also do all other forms of human suffering, like human trafficking. Like smuggling terrorists, like smuggling guns. The gambit that makes the money.
Ryan Reynolds
Wow, that's crazy. I didn't know it was this bad, dude. They don't, they don't really show this on the media.
Tim Kennedy
Of course they don't. Like, I would love to take you down there. I promise, like, you'll have some, some talented, not Secret service level people. Talented people. And you, you, you would not. We would just stand there and we will watch hundreds of people cross the river.
Ryan Reynolds
What?
Tim Kennedy
Hundreds?
Ryan Reynolds
You could see them crossing.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, you and I just like this, having a conversation middle of the day. Watch there. Watch hundreds of people come across the.
Ryan Reynolds
River and no one's doing anything. Nothing, dude. And now they're saying some states will allow them to vote in the election coming up.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, they, I mean, it's been intentional. The, like, they're, they're given the driver's license, so bills as, as recent as this week have been signed allowing illegal immigrants to receive driver's license so they can walk into a voting place and show their id, say that they live there. Of course they're going to tell the truth. And then vote, then hop on a bus and drive to another place and do the same thing.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah, it's crazy. It's weird. I'm actually friends with a couple illegals, so I'm a little conflicted. You know, there's some good people.
Tim Kennedy
No, we're, we are all immigrants. Look at you. Like, are you Native American?
Ryan Reynolds
No.
Tim Kennedy
No. Am I? Obviously not. So like every single one of us came here as an immigrant. And, and I think it's, it's a beautiful thing about America. Like, come as you are, we will protect you. But there has to be a system and a process. We're a nation of laws. And I, I live in Texas, obviously. Like, I know a ton of, of immigrants and a ton of illegal immigrants. Like I'm a Spanish speaker, as is my family. And so we, we have, and I love them, they're great people. They're hardworking people and helping them work through the legal process, for them to be there and for them to be contributing members of society, for them to pay taxes, for them to have jobs, you know, for them not to be just a succubus on the American dream, but rather that, that we the people portion, that all of us are created equal to that. They meant that when they wrote that.
Ryan Reynolds
Right.
Tim Kennedy
And, but we are a nation of laws and people have to follow the laws in the process. If the process is broken, then we can have a conversation about how to fix the process.
Ryan Reynolds
Agreed.
Tim Kennedy
Huh?
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah.
Tim Kennedy
These are heavy topics. We just jumped right into it.
Ryan Reynolds
We jumped in. Let's go a little more light hearted for a bit. Are you still going on any hunting trips?
Tim Kennedy
Oh, heck yeah. I was in South America with some hopes. I was skiing a little bit because it's super duper hot in Texas right now. So I was like, I'll go to Southern Hemisphere, do some skiing and I'll hunt some staggering unsuccessfully. The week before that I was in South Texas on the Three Eagles Ranch doing a hunt with my nine year old. And we got this gorgeous axis on this giant piece of property. It just ended up being luck, but it was right as the sun. Like hunting is one of the most wonderful and fulfilling things, you know, like you're out there in nature and it's almost like you, you, you get a peek behind the curtain that is, you know, the smoke in the mirrors, like the wizards pulling all the levers. But you get to peek behind there and see what it really looks like when you're, you're just silent and you're still and you know, you see little Fawns running up you, you see, you know, depending on what, what, what species you're hunting, like during the rut where, you know, like elk or like super aggressive and they're just like trumping on top of everything and they're just massive. You just can't believe that this thing exists and this is on our planet. You know, you see a moose for the first time, you're like, how is this real? You know? And so my, my son and I shot this gorgeous axis.
Ryan Reynolds
What's an axis?
Tim Kennedy
It's, it's a deer that's, that's spotted but not like a baby deer. It's like a full grown, you know, they're about the size of a white tail, but, or a little bit larger, but they have these huge, giant gorgeous horns and this beautiful spotted fur.
Ryan Reynolds
And your son took the shot?
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Damn.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Nine years old.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Impressive, man. Yeah.
Tim Kennedy
Not far out. It was pretty close.
Ryan Reynolds
Okay.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. Maybe 200 meters.
Ryan Reynolds
Damn. So a little farther than the trumpets.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. Good thing my son wasn't up on that roof.
Ryan Reynolds
Holy crap. That's fun, man. I've never been. I got, let's go one day.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, I'll take you. I mean it's, it's life changing. Not just the hunt itself. You see this animal in life and it's happy. You know, it's like looking at the baby deer, you know, it's like, hey, what's up? You know, look at the girls. Just eating grass, hanging out with his buddies. And then darkness, you know, there's no pain. There's no, there's no like factory. There's no, that's not living in crap all day long. It's just like living its best life. And you know, a proper hunter that's ethically harvesting, he knows when to hunt, he knows which animal to hunt at what time of year, he knows how old it needs to be, you know, towards the end of its life as both, as reproducing. Like it's how, how long it's able to be passing on Good genetics. Right. So you're not going to kill a good genetic animal until later in life. A bad genetic animal you're going to remove from the gene pool, which is important for a healthy herd. That's called choline. And I, I, I don't think anyone loves nature more than a hunter. Then after the hunt, after you've ethically and humanely ushered this thing into, into death, where it doesn't like, literally like that bullet is a very specific bullet that carries a ton of energy Tore through the heart and lungs. And that heart never beat another time after that bullet went through it.
Ryan Reynolds
Right.
Tim Kennedy
It's literally. That's it. And then, you know, to clean it and to see it clean properly and then to process it with somebody I know. And I know that that meat went from wild life to my table. And I'm sitting there making tacos, you know, for you, and onions that I traded with somebody for some of the meat and tacos.
Ryan Reynolds
Oh, yeah, that sounds cool.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, they're delicious.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah. That's an interesting take because a lot of hunters get some. Get some heat, I'd say, you know, trophy hunters and stuff.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, I don't. I don't think any. Anyone does a real great job explaining really how important and necessary hunting is for the balance of life. You know, in here, in Nevada, you can bear hunt.
Ryan Reynolds
There's bears here.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Oh, I didn't know.
Tim Kennedy
And New Mexico, Arizona. And the way that it works is they look at a region and they. They figure out how much meat, how much food is available for those bears. Let's say there's 20 bears in that region. They look at the amount of food, the amount of rainfall, and they say, man, there's only enough food for 10 bears. They could all die from disease, or they could or worse be pushed down to the suburbs to try and find food and scavenge for food, which will also give them diseases or get hit on the freeway. But that whole entire population is. Is in danger because of the amount of food. So then they issued 10 hunting tags for hunters to come and kill the proper bears in that area to balance the amount of food and life that is for there for them.
Ryan Reynolds
Got it.
Tim Kennedy
You know, that's just one example. And it gets way more complex, you know, with seasons and their reproductive cycles. And it's. It is for somebody that loves wildlife and loves nature and is a conservationist, as am I. Understanding is part of being a good hunter. And like, all I know is good hunters, you know.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah. When you put it that way, it makes a lot of sense. Have you gone bear hunting before?
Tim Kennedy
I have, yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Really? What was that like?
Tim Kennedy
I mean, it's epic.
Ryan Reynolds
Like £500, right?
Tim Kennedy
Well, you have. You have black bears, you have brown bears. You know, if you're up in Alaska, you got bears way bigger than £500.
Ryan Reynolds
I got the salmon up there. Yeah, they're eating good up there.
Tim Kennedy
Their paws are like this big.
Ryan Reynolds
Geez.
Tim Kennedy
And you know, in. In New Mexico, you got little black bears. And we. I took my buddy Dano, he And I were in Afghanistan together, and he has a couple purple hearts. Pretty amazing guy. Lost both of his legs, and this was one of the first times that he'd had a gun since he got blown up in Afghanistan. And we went on this bear hunt, and we're climbing up this mountain. And by climbing, I mean I was climbing. He was on his hands and knees because his prosthetics wouldn't bend to climb the Elgo. Yeah. He was on his bel. Like, sliding and crawling on his hands and his stumps to get up this hill. It was so powerful, and I was so proud of him. He's, like, one of the greatest humans on the planet.
Ryan Reynolds
Incredible.
Tim Kennedy
And he got his bear.
Ryan Reynolds
Really? Yep.
Tim Kennedy
Sick.
Ryan Reynolds
So the point is to get some high ground so it can't, like, sneak up on you.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, we had it. That bear had run up in a tree and was treating. So, like, we just had to get to that tree close enough to be able to shoot before it came down.
Ryan Reynolds
Wow. So they could climb a tree?
Tim Kennedy
Oh, yeah. Right up a tree.
Ryan Reynolds
That's scary, because if you're ever running from one, my thought would be to climb a tree.
Tim Kennedy
Don't do that. No. You just. You're either gonna fall to your death or gonna. They're gonna eat you up top.
Ryan Reynolds
Damn.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Was that the toughest hunt? Bears?
Tim Kennedy
Not. I mean. No.
Ryan Reynolds
Coyotes are fast. That might be difficult.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. Predator hunting, that. That's. That's a completely different thing. And that's. That is ton of fun. You can. They have, like, fox. Fox Pro. It's this box that plays the sounds of prey. And, you know, coyotes and bobcats and Mount Mountain lions come in. Whether it's like a mouse screaming or a. A domestic dog that's making, like, a. A painful sound. The dogs come in. You set up where the dogs are coming into the wind, so, like, their scent, not your scent, is being blown to them because that they. They hunt off their nose more than anything.
Ryan Reynolds
So they could smell you?
Tim Kennedy
Oh, yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Damn.
Tim Kennedy
Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
So if they smell a human, they're gonna.
Tim Kennedy
They're gone.
Ryan Reynolds
They're gone.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Like, because they know they could kill them.
Tim Kennedy
They could fart in the wind. They're just. They'll never be around.
Ryan Reynolds
Wow.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
They're that smart.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah.
Tim Kennedy
Hunting backs. They'll. They'll try to lure a domestic dog out. They'll send a. A female coyote that's in heat into. Into a. Into a suburb where the h. The dogs there will smell the dog and the coyote and heat and will, like, chase that dog out and then the other pack will pounce on it.
Ryan Reynolds
Holy crap.
Tim Kennedy
They're. They're complex hunters and they also use other animals to hunt with them. You know, wolves are like ravens hunt with wolves.
Ryan Reynolds
Really?
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. They'll be their scouts. They'll stay back and notify the hunt pack that something is happening with the cubs. And then when they're done with the carcass, the ravens get to eat the. The scraps. So it's. It's very symbiotic existence.
Ryan Reynolds
Interesting.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. They're nature's awesome.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah. I never knew that. Holy crap. Have you gone bird hunting?
Tim Kennedy
I have, yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Eagles?
Tim Kennedy
Yep. No. Yes. Like falcon hunting.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah.
Tim Kennedy
Yes.
Ryan Reynolds
That's probably the toughest shot. Right. Because they're moving and.
Tim Kennedy
Oh, no, I've never shot. I've hunted with them.
Ryan Reynolds
Oh, with them.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. And then, you know, in. In, there's. There's dove hunting in South America in Cordoba. That is beautiful and gorgeous. In Argentina, you can. Last year I was on UK with my friend Joe doing a pretty incredible hunt that he set up hunting pheasant. And it was in pigeon. It was freaking awesome.
Ryan Reynolds
Nice.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Sounds like you really love hunting.
Tim Kennedy
I love nature. Yeah. And I love feeding my family real natural food, not most the poison that they try to feed us.
Ryan Reynolds
Oh, yeah. I only go to farmers markets. I eat local, organic. I mean, you feel so much better. It's like night and day, you know.
Tim Kennedy
I spend like half my life abroad and every time I come back, I land in Atlanta or JFK or Miami, you know, and like I get off that plane and I leave like these beautiful, healthy, vibrant people. And I land and all I see is fat people, like everywhere, you know, And I was like, what. What is happening here where we. We're literally dying, you know, of. Of obesity, of just heart. Literally heart. Heart related illnesses that are in conjunction with being overweight. And it's. It's so sad. And I think it's mostly food related.
Ryan Reynolds
It has to be. It's so crazy because we're one of the wealthiest countries too.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
And our health is probably one of the worst.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
I don't know if it's pharma food. Probably both.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. A combination of us being so prosperous, us being, you know, some of the food that Froot Loops look at the ingredients. If you text a friend in Spain or Italy, France, have them take a picture of the ingredients off of a back bag of pretzels of Froot Loops, of. Of almost every staple in American supermarkets here. Just have your friends that have the exact same product overseas. Take a picture of the ingredients and then compare the two, and there. Half of them aren't even allowed in European countries. Like, half the ingredients that we have in. In our everyday breakfast cereals aren't permitted in most European countries.
Ryan Reynolds
It's nuts.
Tim Kennedy
Crazy.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah. It seems like other countries are more proactive about banning bad ingredients in the.
Tim Kennedy
U.S. yeah, but we like, oh, it's a better color. Even though it's poison or, you know, it makes it more vibrant. It makes it more addictive. You know, whatever the reason is, as.
Ryan Reynolds
Kids, we're just eating cereal all day, every day. Reese's Puffs, Fruit Loops. You remember those?
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. We didn't eat a lot of them, and my kids definitely don't eat any of them. They have. They have eggs, wild eggs every day for breakfast. You know, we can't beat that. Nope. Bananas and, and wild eggs with a little bit of. Of pancake stabilizer into, like, these little protein cakes that they love. Like, they pound them every day.
Ryan Reynolds
It's yum.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
You send them to public school?
Tim Kennedy
No.
Ryan Reynolds
Nice.
Tim Kennedy
Absolutely not.
Ryan Reynolds
You started your own. Right.
Tim Kennedy
Myself and my partner, Matt Boudreau, we. We first started, like, this online mentorship for, I, I think just like young people that knew they needed more, whether they're in public school or private school, they're like, you know, they, they had a drive and a purpose. They had purpose, direction, motivation, but they, they. Nobody was providing them with direction. Which started apigee strong. And three years ago, you know, we had one physical location, and then, you know, then we had three. And then this year they're opening 50.
Ryan Reynolds
Holy crap.
Tim Kennedy
Next year we're going to open 300 to 500.
Ryan Reynolds
Damn. So took off quick.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. By next year, we'll have nearly 500 schools.
Ryan Reynolds
Oh, that's really exciting because no one should have done it at that volume.
Tim Kennedy
No. Oh, I mean, we're going to go. Until the Department of education is. Is abolished.
Ryan Reynolds
I mean, they're on your radar, I bet, right?
Tim Kennedy
Oh, yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Like, they're probably pissed at you guys because you're taking the kids from public school, stealing their. They're making money off those kids.
Tim Kennedy
Yep. Yeah. And that's what it is. It's. It's just a monies game, and it's just a powers game. It's an influence game. And they, they are trying to get to these young, impressionable minds to create tax mules to carry the tax burden of their own salaries moving forward. So, you know, there's this convention belt of slaves that they're they're building and it's. I don't. As an entrepreneur, I don't need a tax mule to work for me. You know, I don't. I need a collaborator. I need an inventor. You know, I need a critical thinker. I need someone with grit and hard work. None of these characteristics or attributes are encouraged, praised, or cultivated in public schools. But like, these are the things that, like you, you know, are so desperately needed right now.
Ryan Reynolds
Absolutely. I got bullied in public school for showing those traits.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Like kids thought I was weird.
Tim Kennedy
Yep.
Ryan Reynolds
And that's how they're programmed. Looking back at it now, it makes sense. They were just so programmed.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
You know, learn about geometry and algebra and all that.
Tim Kennedy
You don't learn about geometry. Learn about how to take a test about geometry, which is even worse because, like, geometry is rad. You know, astronomy is rad. Science, chemistry, math, it's all, it's all awesome and so important, especially for developing brains. But that's not what they're teaching. They're just teaching you how to take a test. They're just programming you to be what they want you to be and to be this good consumer, you know, to, to be trapped by this thing, to do what they say and to believe what they believe. And it's disgusting.
Ryan Reynolds
While charging you 40k a year.
Tim Kennedy
That's right.
Ryan Reynolds
That's crazy.
Tim Kennedy
That's right.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah. Look at it now. From now it's side like, cuz, did you go to college?
Tim Kennedy
I did.
Ryan Reynolds
And you regret it now, right?
Tim Kennedy
I do. So unnecessary to look back at it now.
Ryan Reynolds
It's like, wow, why did I even do that?
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. And college, what I like is it creates a requirement for somebody to. To give a product at a specific time with some very specific rules. And that person has to do some things to accomplish that, whether it's a lab or a report or an essay. You know, and that is the only semblance of. Of the real world that is derived from college. Everything else is useless, especially that gigantic student loan that these people are then stuck under for the rest of their lives.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah.
Tim Kennedy
You know, but Apigee is completely taking this opposite approach. We are just empowering the individual. We are giving sovereignty and freedom back to the family. You know, we're saying it's nobody else's responsibility to. To educate or raise that child that you created besides you. And nobody has the authority over that child besides you. The guy. It's not the, that's not the government's child. That is your child.
Ryan Reynolds
Right.
Tim Kennedy
You know, like, you love Them, you created them. They are your responsibility. Give them the tools to be successful in life. Not in, not as a consumer, but for that individual, beautiful little soul. What does their future look like? It's whatever they're capable of doing. So then give them every opportunity to be the best version of themselves. That was apogee.
Ryan Reynolds
Love it.
Tim Kennedy
And it's just exploded. You know, it's whether it's like hybrid homeschooling or individual private locations and affiliates or it's all online mentorship. You know, there's combinations of, of, of families that are doing a variety of things, you know, but like, as long as they are on this, on board of freedom, sovereignty and responsibility, man, we'll, we'll take them with open arms.
Ryan Reynolds
Hell yeah.
Tim Kennedy
You know, AP Strong, I'd love to.
Ryan Reynolds
Help you push that, man. For real. Support me a lot.
Tim Kennedy
I'm scared about what the next 10 years look like, you know, with the finishing high school and current college age graduates that are going to be coming in the next 10 years. Because I think the pendulum has swung or is swinging or is in the process of swinging back towards critical thinking, logical, hard work, grit.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah.
Tim Kennedy
But we're not there yet.
Ryan Reynolds
No. No.
Tim Kennedy
And we have a ton of students that are the product of this current education system that is so disgusted, so flawed.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah.
Tim Kennedy
That I don't know how it's all going to shake out.
Ryan Reynolds
Scary. Yeah. I thought we were there just because the people we hang out with. It's easy to get in that bubble. But then this election stuff, you realize how close it is. You're like, wait, yeah, we're not even close to being there.
Tim Kennedy
No.
Ryan Reynolds
You know, this should be an obvious choice selection.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
But they got so many people in that program, man.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
In the public education. I don't know what percent of the market it is. It's got to be above 90, I'd assume.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. It's more. People have been moving towards homeschooling, private schools, starting their own schools, to programs like AP Strong in the past few years. You know, people like Tucker Max that are like, man, I want sovereignty for me and for my family and for sovereignty for you to have true freedom. The like that in practice is sovereignty where no one has a lever on me. Like, you can't tell me to take an experimental drug because you have control over any aspect of my life. I can tell you, like, piss off because like, I, I don't need to get on your bus. I don't need to get a paycheck from your company because I own My own company. You can't tell my kids they can't walk through the school doors unless they have this thing. Because I own the school, you know. Right. You can't not let me go to the grocery store because I can get my own food. Like, this is sovereignty. And this is like the American I. The original America. America that. That we fought for and carved our existence out of the wilderness. And you know, ultimately in, you know, 1773, we're like, these people suck. By 1776, would killed all of them or kicked them off the continent.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah.
Tim Kennedy
You know, for this idea of sovereignty and freedom.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah. Yeah. I need to reach sovereignty. I realized I thought I was doing decent and then the crowd strike thing happened and I was like, damn. I am really relying on certain industries like banking.
Tim Kennedy
Yep.
Ryan Reynolds
Even some grocery stores. Payment processing shutdown. So I need to work on that. For sure.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. I was coming back from the Middle east when that happened. Right.
Ryan Reynolds
So your flight got delayed.
Tim Kennedy
Dude, it was a mess. It was jfk. There'd be people there like for three days, crying. Three days and like showing back up, trying to get on another flight. But, you know, like seven flights have been canceled. So all of those people into this next location had been pushed to the next. It was just. Oh, it was chaos. It was bad.
Ryan Reynolds
Yes. Yeah. Flights are a tough one to battle with, but I think food and education and banking, you can kind of go back to how it used to be. Right? Yeah, that'd be great.
Tim Kennedy
It would be great.
Ryan Reynolds
Especially education, though. That's.
Tim Kennedy
That's has to happen, you know, but it's. It's on us to fix it because, you know, no one's coming to save you. The government's not going to fix it. We see what the government has done to it. Like there's just made the school and teachers unions more powerful in states where, you know, those unions have real leverage over like those lobbyists have real power over those elected officials. And they're scared and they cower and bend to the will of those organizations. That's just not American.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah, it's not at all.
Tim Kennedy
No.
Ryan Reynolds
And these schools are protecting child pedophiles.
Tim Kennedy
Yes, they are.
Ryan Reynolds
My friend. Walter O'Brien. Shout out to Walter. Fifth highest IQ in the world. He used AI software to identify all these child pedophiles in the country that were teachers.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
And he can't even do anything because he'll go to the education board and they'll fire them. He'll just teach at a different state. Isn't that crazy?
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. But not surprising. Walter's awesome.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah, Walter's the man. Yeah, but it's that easy. Say you get kicked out in Cali. You could just go to another state and teach kids there. Even if you're a pedophile.
Tim Kennedy
I think it's minor attracted person. Sean, isn't that the. Is that what they're calling.
Ryan Reynolds
I can't even say the P word? Yeah, I might have to censor that.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, the. I was reading on the flight here in a matter of fact, the, the process of getting these outlandish ideas accepted where, you know, you first change the name and then after you change the name, then you change. Like you're effectively trying to fight this philosophical idea of what is a mullet and say act like something that is just evil in nature. Like praying on a child. Like, cool, we'll just change the name. And then after we change the name, then we're gonna change the way that people view it and how we talk about it. And then after we do that, we'll change laws associated with it. Then after we change law associated with it will play on other minority groups like blacks to say, oh well, African Americans suffered similar discrimination at this era in the 60s and 70s. But look at the similarities. Like there's no similarities there. That person's evil. Like you're just a dark skinned person. Like this doesn't make any sense. But there's a very clear playbook about how they do it. And then after the comparison's been made from these minority groups, then they play the victim to get even more radical and dangerous laws to support their. What originally was a pretty disgusting act.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah. And they're pushing it on kids.
Tim Kennedy
Yep.
Ryan Reynolds
Elon Musk, look what happened to one of his kids.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. Oh man, that broke. Breaks. You know, he's, he's what a great American. You know, South African, but now American.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah. Look at everything he's done.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. Immigrant, awesome.
Ryan Reynolds
One of the best out there, I'd say. I mean for sure changing the world.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
But what happened without his kid, man. Holy crap. And that's why a big reason to.
Tim Kennedy
So many, hasn't it?
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah. We all know someone that has happened.
Tim Kennedy
To and I don't and we're starting to see now the, the stories of regret and. And you know, I don't know what the right word a trans survivor where you know, we are lied to say that, you know, if you go through this procedure, you take these drugs, you know, your chance of suicide is going to be decreased. So parents like, yeah, that, that check that, that that makes sense. Like I want to do the right thing. This is what they want. No, they're a child. You know, they, their frontal lobes not even developed. Like they're not allowed to have a tattoo or smoke cigarettes. They're not allowed to vote. They're not join the military. You're definitely not going to make a life altering medical decision for them. You know, just like give them a little bit of time. They think they're a unicorn. Like my four year old, you know, she like, a couple of days ago literally was like walking around with her tongue out of her mouth because she wanted to be a unicorn. So, like, I'm not gonna have a surgery to put a thing on top of her head and, and add hoofs to her front hands, you know, like that's insane because she's a child.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah.
Tim Kennedy
So it's my job to protect her.
Ryan Reynolds
Are you going to let them have social media, your kids?
Tim Kennedy
No.
Ryan Reynolds
Really?
Tim Kennedy
No, absolutely not.
Ryan Reynolds
Wow. No firm stance on that.
Tim Kennedy
Yep. Maybe junior, senior year in high school.
Ryan Reynolds
Wow. That's pretty late.
Tim Kennedy
And that is just because after, you know, they leave for what will be their version of college, which I think will look very different by the time that they're there, I think these institutions are going to be crumbling. I think, you know, you see the plagiarism of presidents of ivu, Ivy League universities that are just. You see what has happened in the past just two years and that, man, that pendulum is just going to be swinging back and people are going to be demanding.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah. I think the ecologists will be hurting.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Their applications are already going down pretty quick.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
For these Ivy Leagues and everything.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. And they're those giant funds of theirs where donors are gonna be like, I'm not giving money to the school, like the school that promotes radical ideas and a destruction of something that, that like I have built and created. That is the American dream. No, I'm, I'm done giving money to you guys.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah. You know, you were fighting for a bit. Did you ever fight against Jake Shields?
Tim Kennedy
We trained together for a long time.
Ryan Reynolds
Oh, nice.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, we're, we're kind of like second generate. Like if you say Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz were peak MMA from California, we were like generation two. So Chuck was cornering me in fights and, And Jake would come down from. He was a Northern California guy. He'd come down to the Central coast and train with me and chuck and Gam McGee and Scott Adams and Justin Fraser Glover Texera. It was just.
Ryan Reynolds
What?
Tim Kennedy
It was what? It was a Wild time to be fighting legends. Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Was he this outspoken back then?
Tim Kennedy
He has always been. Wires exposed, Pretty hot.
Ryan Reynolds
Okay.
Tim Kennedy
And that's good to know.
Ryan Reynolds
That's respect because I didn't know if he was just going through a phase or something.
Tim Kennedy
It's. It's a little. It's definitely more right now or in the past few months than it. Than I remember. He's always been a great fighter. You know, I've nothing but he and I have agreed and disagreed on lots of things. And, you know, he. He is. He is one hell of a fighter.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah, he's a beast. That win streak, what was it, 13 straight?
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
That was while you were fighting, right?
Tim Kennedy
Yep.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah. Champ, I want to talk about the ad ID we were talking about off camera, because people don't even know they're being tracked that way. So could you explain that again?
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, it's. I don't know. People want to hear this though.
Ryan Reynolds
I think it's important, right?
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. So your phone, everything that you search, everything that you click on, everything that you like, every place that you go, that when you go into geotargeting, when it's asking if it has permission for you to do that, every app that you have on your phone tracks you and sells that data. All of that data is compiled to create a profile, a pattern of who you are as a person. And I can, in military terms, it will say. It creates a pattern of life for you. Where you shop, how fast you drive, what your interests are, if you're gay, if you're straight, if you're a guy or girl your age, you know, how fit you are. It gets so insanely specific. You know, for. For you, six foot six with your age, with like, your sexual preferences, with what, what kind of things, what brands you like. The. It knows impulses before you consciously are aware. It knows when you're going to want to eat something. It knows that rate, if you're wearing a watch is. Is going to increase when you're driving by a restaurant that you like. It knows that when you're in the proximity of a person that you have a crush on, physiologically, you're going to be changing, your heart rate's going to be increasing. Your. Your freaking watch knows that. And it knows that this is happening every time you're next to this person. Holy crap. The. The level of detail that it has on that ad id, not your Apple id, but more specific of all of your shopping and consumer habits that attracts where you go, how often you're there, the people that are around you, and that is accessible information to other people trying to sell you products. Of course, as you get very targeted ads, you know, you. You talk about, man, I've been thinking about starting to swim. And then you get an advertisement for fins. You know, like, man, I. I'd really like to go to someplace warm for vacation this year, honey, doesn't that sound nice? And then you're getting ads for Hawaii and the Bahamas, you specifically in places that you can afford or right at the limit. Wow. I don't think people appreciate, like, how specific some of those ads can be, you know, and. And they'll also be targeted ads from apps like Amazon or Expedia that are within your normal pattern of shopping. Well, that's, that is just on the consumer side, of course, you could weaponize that type of information to specifically identify where a person is at any given moment in time, what they're going to be doing and how they're going to be doing it. And, you know, if. If me as a special operations guy, imagine the power that that gives me if I'm trying to find somebody, right. For, you know, nefarious or for just reasons, I'm able to know exactly where that person is going to be in time and space.
Ryan Reynolds
Wow.
Tim Kennedy
And crazy.
Ryan Reynolds
So did they have that while you were serving?
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, degrees of that. We know, we. For us to create a target package, we were trying to determine that person's pattern of life. You know, if you look at Zarqawi, he was the number one guy in Iraq that was like the baddest dude in Iraq during the peak war in 2004. Five, six, seven, you look at bin Laden and how they hunted him. Ultimately, they're just trying to figure out a pattern of life for this person and that person. Fortunately for him, for a few years he was able to hide his pattern by not having smartphones, by not having anybody with phones around him. And ultimately, it was a courier. A courier that had a phone that led us to where he was. Wow. Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
He knew he. The phones were being tried.
Tim Kennedy
Oh, yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
And this was way back then, too. Wow.
Tim Kennedy
Yep. Yeah. Voice recognition, obviously, like AI with facial recognition. You know, you can power your phone off completely and then set it in your room, put on night vision goggles, and you'll still see that phone pulse.
Ryan Reynolds
What?
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
So it's still on.
Tim Kennedy
It's still on. Like your phone is never off. It is always listening and it is always observing. There's cameras on the front, there's cameras on the back, and there's microphones on it that will listen 247 even when it's powered down.
Ryan Reynolds
Dude.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
So the government has access to that.
Tim Kennedy
Huh.
Ryan Reynolds
That's scary. That's how I feel about Alexa too. Yeah, I got rid of mine. Yeah.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. But this is the same thing, you know, it's passively collecting all the time and then selling it to the highest bidder. And I mean that.
Ryan Reynolds
So they're making a killing.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Holy crap.
Tim Kennedy
You see that? The Butler shooter.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah.
Tim Kennedy
They id'd that from his ad id. They were able to look into the people that he was around, and there was somebody that was. He would continuously spend con time with that would go back to a building adjacent to the FBI.
Ryan Reynolds
What?
Tim Kennedy
And then go back to him. And the only reason they were able to know this was because his phone was connecting to that person's phone. And then they were tracking those two IDs to see where these two people were going.
Ryan Reynolds
Really?
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Did they find out whose phone? The other guy?
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. Yeah. But they won't release that.
Ryan Reynolds
Oh, wow. So adjacent to the FBI. So it could have been.
Tim Kennedy
Do you know?
Ryan Reynolds
You know? Yeah, that's. That's nuts. Keep this video up and not say what we're thinking. So that's a big.
Tim Kennedy
But everybody's thinking, yeah, that's a big.
Ryan Reynolds
Reason why you got the unplugged phone then I'd assume, because that's way harder to track.
Tim Kennedy
Eric Prince. So the guy that designed this phone, he is. He was the founder of Blackwater, and he was just on the Sean Ryan podcast. Real neat guy. He's also like, if I was gonna pin a tail on a donkey about what does it look like to be a warrior for freedom and to be an out of the box thinker. That. That's Eric Prince. He. He looks at a problem set and huge geopolitical problems, and he comes up with a solution that is so simple and so perfect, but not common. Not would be the. The opposite of the common approach to what we think. You know, let's send a diplomat from Department of State or like, let's use Department of Defense and like, really a show of strength here, you know, or insert all the diplomatic information, military and economic solutions that we're going to have to a problem. And then Eric Prince comes along, he goes like, well, here's this other thing that we could do. You know, you're like, what, dude? That might work.
Ryan Reynolds
He just.
Tim Kennedy
He's done it over and over and over again. Blackwater was really one of the first private solutions to huge government problems. Specifically around military. And while I'm completely against the military industrial. Industrial complex, I do believe in capitalism, and I do believe in privatization, and I think anything that the government does, we the people can do better.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah.
Tim Kennedy
It's like, there's very few things that I want the government to have control of. I would much prefer complete transparency from them and the power to always be with the people.
Ryan Reynolds
Absolutely. I remember the irs. Basically, there was a huge breakout story that they could just see your bank accounts.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Like, a few months ago. Like, they just have access to do that. That's so such an invasion, you know?
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. Like, we'll send a few hundred million dollars to the Taliban, you know, often, like, every quarter, and we'll give them, like, 60 to 80 million dollars a week. But doing. Sean, if you venmo me 200, you make sure you report that to the IRS. All right?
Ryan Reynolds
Nuts.
Tim Kennedy
All right. Yeah. This is crazy, right? It's nuts. Like, that's just. That does.
Ryan Reynolds
I need to get one of those phones. I've literally been on calls where I can hear it being tapped.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Like, I hear someone recording it. Isn't that crazy?
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, I'm sure. I'll get. I'll get one for you.
Ryan Reynolds
Awesome.
Tim Kennedy
They're. They're. They're hard to get right now, I bet.
Ryan Reynolds
Oh, they're sold out.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, it's.
Ryan Reynolds
People are knowing that.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, people are waking up, man. There is a great awakening right now, and I love this, that as. As dangerous the past few years has been. It is fun right now to see, you know, like, look at your followers. You go into the comment section, people having, like, proper, healthy debates about ideas.
Ryan Reynolds
Like, that's cool. That's great.
Tim Kennedy
Give me some more of that, you know, healthy discourse about what a proper solution is to a problem. Like, there, There. There's. There's an awakening coming, and there's going to be consequence to the people that have had their hands pulling these levers for the past few years.
Ryan Reynolds
Absolutely.
Tim Kennedy
Shame on them.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah, shame on them. So economy's crashing. We're filming this August 7th. Right. If people are watching this later, what's going on? You think World War III is possible?
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, I do. It's. Iran has been positioning for it. If you think the Houthis, Hezbollah, Hamas attack on Israel in October. If you think all of that's just like, these crazy radicals or like, these poor, impoverished people. It's not. It's. It's not. It is a country that wants to watch us go away. Our peers, China and Russia are benefiting from Iran funding every terrorist organization that we've been fighting for the, for the past 20 years.
Ryan Reynolds
Wow.
Tim Kennedy
The Taliban, Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis, Al Qaeda, Mujaddin, every single one of those funded by Iran. You know, the Iranian weapons that are, that are being sneaked across the Mediterranean. They. And they're being encouraged by our peer level adversaries like China and Russia. So unless we, we are, I think, dangerously close to all out war.
Ryan Reynolds
Wow. Some people think we're already in it with everything going on.
Tim Kennedy
We are in it. We absolutely are in it.
Ryan Reynolds
We're in World War III right now.
Tim Kennedy
We, we are in a proxy war with the, for the first time, peer level adversaries and in the ways that you can wage war. Like, are we diplomatically at war with China, Iran and Russia?
Ryan Reynolds
Diplomatically? Yeah, probably. Right?
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, absolutely. Informationally, are we in an information war with Iran, China and Russia?
Ryan Reynolds
For sure.
Tim Kennedy
No doubt about it. Are we economically in a war with Iran, China and Russia? Without a doubt. Last is militarily. So in these kind of four ways that we can wage war, we are three out of four overtly at war. And the third and last, we are in a proxy war. So we're, we're fighting in Ukraine against Russia. You know, like, are we really supporting Ukrainians or are we fighting Russia and using their battle space and their people for our own war? Yeah, a little bit of that. You know, are we really 100 supporting Israel or are we fighting Iran? Because we're fighting Hamas, which is funded by Iran, the Houthis and Hezbollah, both of which are funded by Iran.
Ryan Reynolds
Wow. Yeah, these are good points. I didn't think about it that way. But we're indirectly in war right now.
Tim Kennedy
That's right.
Ryan Reynolds
No, the last step is just direct, ward, I guess, just to declare it.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
So that might be possible too. Yep, that would be a scary one.
Tim Kennedy
Yes, it would be.
Ryan Reynolds
Russia and China against us. Damn. I don't think it's a big army. North Korea, they got the nukes there, Right? Or is that myth been busted?
Tim Kennedy
I, I think there's, there's a lot, there's a lot of nukes out there now.
Ryan Reynolds
Oh, yeah, yeah. Okay. Because it was like a meme for a while. The big red button.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, the. But when two sides realize that it's complete destruction to cross a line, it forces a different type of warfare.
Ryan Reynolds
Right.
Tim Kennedy
And complete annihilation. And you know, if somebody came into my house, kicked in the door, tortured and raped my family, kidnapped a couple of my family members and their friends, and dragged them to Their safe area. They know, because it's me, that I would destroy everything that was there to get my people back.
Ryan Reynolds
Right.
Tim Kennedy
Scorched earth, salted fields, complete destruction. You know that no generation, no food growing in that land for generations to come type warfare. And because of that, that was going to come into my house to. To do that. Right. And this is like a mutually understood. There's lines that can't be crossed, and those lines have been crossed in the past 18 months.
Ryan Reynolds
Damn.
Tim Kennedy
And, you know, Russia crossing the border into Ukraine, Hamas being funded for years to prepare for this attack against Israel. It was. It had, of course, to do with Israel, had some to do with Palestine, had way more to do with Iran and their effort of destroying any Western influence within the Middle East.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah, that's crazy. And with all the modern weapons, modern warfare, I can't even picture what that would look like.
Tim Kennedy
Drone warfare is. Is wild right now.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
It's that advanced where they're just sending off drones. The.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. AI Jones, you know, you. You have direct feeds of wire connected. You can't jam them. You can't. I mean, you literally have to shoot them out of the sky.
Ryan Reynolds
Wow.
Tim Kennedy
And there's hundreds of them. They're fast and they're fast, and they can, you know, do anything. And they have thermal imagers and night vision, and they have ordinance on them. Some of them can shoot. You know, this warfare, what has progressed in the past three years is more. So we've been at war for 20 years, right? From 2001 all the way to 2021. Like, we were in active warfare in Iraq and Afghanistan, North Africa. And then what has happened since 2022 to 2024? And the rapid evolution of war is just. Now. We haven't seen anything like this since World War II.
Ryan Reynolds
Wow.
Tim Kennedy
How fast the progression and technological evolution has occurred.
Ryan Reynolds
That's crazy.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
I heard there's drones that. They could fly in vents and just spy on you and you wouldn't even know they're there.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, you got that. If drones that look like birds, you know, you have drones that are like little bugs that are like. They're almost completely silent. You have, you know, direct line drones that there's. There's no signal jamming that will be able to stop it. It's.
Ryan Reynolds
Yeah. So it won't even be troops on the ground. It'll just be.
Tim Kennedy
There'll always be troops on the ground.
Ryan Reynolds
Oh. Just to, like, defend, I guess, but.
Tim Kennedy
To defend. But, like, you don't own a land until you control that land. And physically have things in place to defend that land.
Ryan Reynolds
Got it.
Tim Kennedy
So, like, while you might be able to remove the enemy in a given area until you move into that land, that land isn't controlled by you.
Ryan Reynolds
That makes sense.
Tim Kennedy
So whoever controls the outside perimeter is the one that controls what's behind it.
Ryan Reynolds
You know, how much faith do you have in Trump saying he wants to end all these wars? And do you think he could actually get that accomplished?
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, I. I've been to war a lot, and I'm not a fan of war.
Ryan Reynolds
Really?
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Because you joined to kill, like, 9 11. You really wanted to.
Tim Kennedy
You know, I watched. I watched a single mother jump to her death so she didn't burn alive. And her last act of conscious thought was to hold her skirt down.
Ryan Reynolds
Wow.
Tim Kennedy
You know, she'd gone into work early that morning so she could get off in time to be there with her kids when they got out of school. You know, that woman jumped to her desk. She didn't burn alive. Like, I don't. I don't care who did that. Like, they need to be in the dirt. And I. And I was one of tens of thousands of people that tried to enlist on 9 11. Like, there's nothing special about me because there were lots more people there ahead of me. And whether It's Pearl Harbor, 911, but people have to. The world has to recognize the strength of the American spirit and the consequence of touching an American. Like, we should be. We should be off limits. You know, like, man, it would be really nice to insert whatever that nefarious group wants to do. But then they're like, yeah, but they're American, you know, like, they're going to rain down hell and fire on us, our family and our world because of it.
Ryan Reynolds
That's how it used to be. I feel.
Tim Kennedy
That is how it used to be.
Ryan Reynolds
And then I feel like we've gotten pretty soft. We have with Biden. Right. Or was it before that? Was it Obama, you think?
Tim Kennedy
Man, Obama loved him some drones.
Ryan Reynolds
Oh, he did?
Tim Kennedy
Oh, yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Oh, I didn't know they were around back then.
Tim Kennedy
Oh, yeah. Dude, that guy did more drone attacks than any president ever in history from before up until today.
Ryan Reynolds
Wow. Okay.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
He was an animal out there.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. With. With certain kinds of warfare.
Ryan Reynolds
Okay.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. He also had, like, the drawdown. It. We weren't winning any wars when he was in office. There was prolonged war because he was in office. Office, yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
They lasted forever.
Tim Kennedy
Oh, yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
You were probably in Afghanistan for years. Right. Were you in Iraq, too?
Tim Kennedy
I was, yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Damn. You served a long time?
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, 20 years this coming January.
Ryan Reynolds
Holy. Oh, you're still active?
Tim Kennedy
I am.
Ryan Reynolds
Oh, wow.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Damn.
Tim Kennedy
I just re enlisted on the 80th anniversary of Normandy in Normandy on D Day.
Ryan Reynolds
Wow.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah, it was sick. I like my. You see my kind of weird haircut. I had. I had some of the guys that jumped into Normandy on D Day, they shaved their heads like Native Americans, and they put on war paint. And I. The group that I was with with black rifle coffee, Evan Hafer and Matt Best and Logan Stark, Andy Stumpf. We. We did our best to pay homage to that greatest generation. Now we were cosplaying, I guess we were like, is that what that is?
Ryan Reynolds
I think so, right?
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. We're pretending to be the raddest dudes to ever walk the face of the planet.
Ryan Reynolds
Here we go, man.
Tim Kennedy
It was pretty sick, dude.
Ryan Reynolds
This has been really fun. Where can people learn more about your schools and potentially sign their kids up?
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. AP.com. you know, we have mentorship for families. We have, obviously, locations opening up. If you're looking for solutions for your kids outside of public school, see if there's an apee school nearby. If there's not open one, like, we make it the we. We teach you how to do it. We show you how to run a business. We give you all the keys to the castle, to open your own school so you have sovereignty over your family and their education. Like, don't hand that off to somebody else. You know, take sovereignty back and the values that you have pass on to your kids. Don't let somebody else teach them what's right and wrong. You know, like, you do that. That's your job.
Ryan Reynolds
Absolutely. We'll link it below. I will start a chapter one day when I have kids, man.
Tim Kennedy
My man. Yeah, There is one here in Las Vegas.
Ryan Reynolds
Oh, there is?
Tim Kennedy
Yeah.
Ryan Reynolds
Oh, nice.
Tim Kennedy
Yeah. Misha to T. Tate.
Ryan Reynolds
Oh, I know him.
Tim Kennedy
She's great. Fighter here in Las Vegas. Yeah. Well, I think there'll be a couple here in this Las Vegas area.
Ryan Reynolds
Let's go. Love it. We'll link below. Thanks for coming on, dude.
Tim Kennedy
My pleasure. Thanks for having me.
Ryan Reynolds
Absolutely. Thanks for watching, guys. See you next time.
Digital Social Hour Podcast: Episode #887 – "Your Phone's Creepy Secret: What They Don't Tell You!" Featuring Tim Kennedy
Release Date: November 14, 2024
Host: Sean Kelly
Guest: Tim Kennedy
In Episode #887 of the Digital Social Hour, host Sean Kelly welcomes Tim Kennedy, a seasoned entrepreneur, military veteran, and thought leader. The conversation delves into a range of critical topics, from political violence and border security to hunting ethics, education reform, privacy concerns, and global conflicts. Tim Kennedy shares his insights drawn from his extensive military background and entrepreneurial endeavors, offering listeners a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and strategies pertinent to today's societal landscape.
Timestamp: [01:35] – [04:34]
Tim Kennedy opens the discussion by addressing a recent assassination attempt, expressing his dismay over the lack of a unified outcry against political violence. He emphasizes the deplorable nature of such acts, stating:
"Any form of political violence from any side is disgusting, it's detestable... that's not protected speech. That's disgusting speech." ([02:25])
Kennedy criticizes the Secret Service's handling of the situation, highlighting inconsistencies and suggesting potential cover-ups:
"I don't think there's a single person on the planet that looks at this and like, yeah, that checks out. They did their jobs there." ([04:34])
Timestamp: [10:15] – [19:19]
A significant portion of the episode focuses on the dire state of the U.S. southern border. Kennedy, a Texan, underscores the humanitarian and security crises exacerbated by cartels, drug trafficking, and terrorist movements. He elaborates on the complexities of managing such an extensive border:
"Texas can't control the entire border. When it's a porous border, if anybody can cross at any point, there's no specific port of entry. Are you really a sovereign place?" ([11:23])
Kennedy advocates for intentional choke points using walls and advanced sensors to streamline border control, asserting that sovereignty is paramount:
"There's a line in the sand, literally and physically and metaphorically, that says this is the United States and this is Mexico, and that line is our border." ([13:07])
Timestamp: [19:19] – [28:45]
Shifting gears, Kennedy shares his passion for hunting, framing it as a vital tool for wildlife management and conservation. He recounts personal hunting experiences, emphasizing ethical practices and the ecological balance achieved through controlled hunting:
"All I know is good hunters, you know... we are taking away from the gene pool, which is important for a healthy herd." ([22:47])
Kennedy highlights the role of hunters in maintaining animal populations and preventing ecological disasters, advocating for responsible and informed hunting practices.
Timestamp: [28:45] – [36:30]
Kennedy critiques the current education system, describing it as a mechanism that stifles critical thinking and promotes consumerism over individual empowerment. He introduces Apigee Strong, his initiative aimed at providing mentorship and alternative education models to foster independence and sovereignty in families:
"Apigee is completely taking this opposite approach. We are just empowering the individual. We are giving sovereignty and freedom back to the family." ([35:04])
The discussion covers the expansion of Apigee Strong, with plans to reach nearly 500 schools by next year, positioning it as a scalable solution to systemic educational shortcomings.
Timestamp: [44:17] – [53:34]
A critical segment of the episode addresses the pervasive surveillance embedded in modern smartphones. Kennedy explains how Ad ID tracking collects and sells vast amounts of personal data, creating intricate profiles that predict and influence consumer behavior:
"Every app that you have on your phone tracks you and sells that data. It creates a pattern of life for you... It knows impulses before you are consciously aware." ([48:34])
He warns of the potential for misuse, including the weaponization of this data for nefarious purposes, drawing parallels to military intelligence techniques:
"For us to create a target package, we were trying to determine that person's pattern of life." ([49:20])
Kennedy emphasizes the importance of awareness and proactive measures to protect personal privacy in an increasingly monitored digital age.
Timestamp: [53:34] – [60:40]
Kennedy provides a sobering analysis of current global tensions, arguing that the world is effectively in a state of proxy war involving major powers like Iran, China, and Russia. He discusses the implications of ongoing conflicts and the potential for escalation into a full-scale World War III:
"We are dangerously close to all-out war. Russia crossing the border into Ukraine, Hamas being funded for years by Iran... it's... it's not just radicals." ([54:12])
He outlines the multifaceted nature of modern warfare, including economic, informational, and drone-based tactics, underscoring the rapid evolution of conflict strategies since World War II.
Timestamp: [62:00] – [63:54]
Reflecting on his two-decade military career, Kennedy shares personal anecdotes that illustrate his dedication and the harsh realities of combat. He recounts training with MMA legends and his commitment to honoring previous generations of American warriors:
"I was one of tens of thousands of people that tried to enlist on 9/11... The world has to recognize the strength of the American spirit." ([61:07])
Kennedy discusses his recent reenlistment, paying homage to the 80th anniversary of Normandy, and underscores the enduring spirit and resilience of American servicemen and women.
Timestamp: [63:54] – [64:55]
In the concluding segment, Kennedy reiterates the mission of Apigee Strong—empowering families to take control of their children’s education and future. He encourages listeners to explore alternative education options and embrace sovereignty and responsibility:
"Give them every opportunity to be the best version of themselves. That was Apigee." ([35:26])
Kennedy invites interested families to join the movement, emphasizing the importance of cultivating critical thinkers and resilient individuals to navigate and thrive in an increasingly complex world.
On Political Violence:
"Any form of political violence from any side is disgusting, it's detestable." – Tim Kennedy ([02:25])
On Border Control:
"If anybody can cross at any point, there's no specific port of entry. Are you really a sovereign place?" – Tim Kennedy ([11:23])
On Ethical Hunting:
"We are taking away from the gene pool, which is important for a healthy herd." – Tim Kennedy ([22:47])
On Education Reform:
"Apigee is completely taking this opposite approach. We are just empowering the individual." – Tim Kennedy ([35:04])
On Privacy Concerns:
"Every app that you have on your phone tracks you and sells that data. It creates a pattern of life for you." – Tim Kennedy ([48:34])
On Global Conflict:
"We are dangerously close to all-out war. Russia crossing the border into Ukraine, Hamas being funded for years by Iran." – Tim Kennedy ([54:12])
On Empowering Youth:
"Give them every opportunity to be the best version of themselves. That was Apigee." – Tim Kennedy ([35:26])
This episode of the Digital Social Hour provides a thought-provoking exploration of pressing issues facing modern society. Tim Kennedy's candid insights and personal experiences offer listeners valuable perspectives on maintaining sovereignty, protecting privacy, and fostering ethical stewardship of both nature and education. Whether you’re an established professional or an aspiring entrepreneur, the discussions in this episode equip you with the knowledge and motivation to navigate and succeed in an ever-evolving digital and geopolitical landscape.
For more information on Tim Kennedy's initiatives and to explore alternative educational opportunities, visit Apigee Strong.
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