On Today's Episode, Andy & DJ are joined in the studio by Michael Faris. They discuss Anderson Cooper question Kamala Harris about that past 4 years, debunking false claims about Trump allegedly saying, "I need the kind of Generals that Hitler...
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Andy Frisella
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DJ
What is up, guys? It's Andy Vercella and this is the show for the Realist. Say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society, and welcome to reality, guys. Today we have Andy and DJ Cruise the Internet and that's what we're going to do. That's what CTI stands for. Stands for Cruise the Internet. We're going to put topics of the day up on the screen over here. We're going to talk about them. We're going to speculate on what's true and what's not true. And then we're going to talk about how we the people have to solve these problems going on in the world. Other times throughout the week, we have shows within the show. We have Q and A. That's where you could submit questions and we give you the answers. Questions are typically about business, personal development, how to kick ass and win at life. But you can ask us about anything. And there's a couple ways to ask those questions to get them on the show. The first way is, guys, you can.
Andy Frisella
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DJ
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Andy Frisella
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DJ
All right. What's up, dude?
Andy Frisella
What's going on, brother?
DJ
Not much. How you been? Oh, you know, lots of changes yesterday.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah, I really wasn't a whole lot, but I, you know, as always, we're able to it together and make it work.
DJ
Yeah, there we go.
Andy Frisella
Found some stuff.
DJ
Now, guys, we do have a guest on the show. My buddy Mike Ferris is on the show with us. What's up, brother?
Mike Ferris
What's up, man? How are you?
DJ
Good. He has a very unique story that we'd like to share with you all because a lot of people have forgotten about a lot of things that have happened in the past. So tell them why you're here, brother.
Mike Ferris
Well, basically, because there was a lot of unconstitutional activities that took place in the airspace of our skies and Covid. And so somebody had to hold him accountable. It looks like I'm the guy.
DJ
Yeah. So let's kind of go through the process of what happened with you guys during COVID and how it. How it came to be and where you're at now.
Mike Ferris
Well, basically, you know, in the beginning, the airlines had kind of instituted their own mask mandate, well before the FTMM was put in place by Joe Biden. And so in the. In the space of, you know, air travel, they have laws and regulations to abide by, just like us lowly peasants down here. And in order to follow those laws, we looked at two regulations. One is 14 CFR 382, and the second one is the ACAA, which is the Air Carrier Access Act. In those two regulations, basically it tells them that they cannot discriminate against Anybody for any reasons, anywhere in the world, and they did it anyway. I have a mask exemption medically from a Dr. Russell Swarovski out of New York. And I didn't even realize I had the disorder until, you know, the mask became a thing. But anyway, nonetheless, the tsa, by the arm of Joe Biden, colluded with the airlines to prevent anybody not willing or able to wear a mask to travel the US airspace and beyond. So I had initially filed a lawsuit against TSA and a 6th Circuit, two days later was put on a terrorist watch list.
Andy Frisella
Oh, man.
DJ
Oh, welcome.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, so it's not too bad.
Mike Ferris
It's not bad. I'm just a little disappointed I ain't got the watch yet. So hopefully, hopefully it's a Breitling or something. Get rid of this Apple watch. But anyway, I had to file a motion in that sixth Circuit to be removed from that list. And of course, the next time I traveled, I was off of it. Now, interestingly enough, you know, when you get put on that list and you know whether it's a mistake or not, you can file kind of some paperwork with the DHS and tell them they made a mistake. And it's been what, two and a half years? And I didn't even heard a word back from that report or rebuttal. So it's quite interesting to see how that took place. Ultimately, we lost that case with the TSA because there was a lawyer out of D.C. who basically just wakes up every day and sues a TSA for absolutely any fucking thing that he wants. Right? So in, in that space, because it's a federal agency, that has to be done in that court of appeals, you can't do it under a, like a state level federal court type deal. And so because his argument wasn't that great, it kind of got through to the side. So our next objective was hold the airlines accountable as well as the cdc. And so we had attached that three letter agency to those airlines because through the arm of that agency and then the tsa, through their security directive, you know, they were trying to hide behind this mask, that they were just following the rules, but that wasn't the case. So for me, I submitted the mask exemption of the airlines, gave them the negative COVID test, showed them I wasn't a threat to their airspace. And yet again, 26 times on American and 23 on United, they rejected my ability to fly mask free and my constitutional right. And so that's why we're sitting here today, I think, and discussing this topic that has Long been forgotten, it seems.
DJ
Yeah. So where's everything at now?
Mike Ferris
So right now, the. In the Western District of Kentucky, there's the lawsuit that's still active, which is actually, I think, what brought us here from the Gateway Pundit article. And they covered the TSA Watch List 1 as well, but it didn't really take off to certain people the way this one did. But I think it's because what you have is a guy following the very founding principles of this country and basically going after its government and its corporate entities for redress and done it without a lawyer. And it's not easy to sue the airlines because they're basically shielded by all of these laws that are unlawful. When I say that, I mean like the Deregulation act and the FAA act and the acaa, which is that Air Carrier Access Act I spoke about. But right now, where it stands, out of the 37 charges that we put in a complaint, a lot of them being to do with constitutional and state law violations, two of them stuck. One of them was the California UNRU act, and the other one was under the Rehabilitation Act. So the Unruh act is pretty cut and dry and straightforward. And so basically, it's a California law that states you can't discriminate against anybody, anywhere, any place, no matter what it is, whether it's physical, mental, whether you can see it, smell it, feel it, touch it, whatever. So the second one is the Rehabilitation act, which, because they accepted CARES funding under the CARES act, you know, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Structuring act, the Rehabilitation act basically says if you. If you take this as a subsidiary from the taxpayers, then you will abide by this rule, which is basically mirrored to that unru. And so we've now passed through the, what they call motion to dismiss phase. So we'll go into, like, discovery and get to start subpoenaing some documents and saying, you know, basically showing some true colors here. These, you know, corporate agencies that think that they're above the law, you know, so you are.
DJ
Now, I could be wrong on this, but aren't you, like, the last lawsuit going with these guys, there's another ones.
Mike Ferris
On appeal, guy named Aaron Abadi, and they have obviously dismissed his case at the federal level. So now his next step would be go to that same court of appeals, kind of like you would sue the agency. Right? Because you can't sue them monetarily. That's basically just for an agency or policy change. And so much like what happened with the mask mandate itself in that Southern District of Florida with Judge Meisel, who set it aside or, you know, deemed it arbitrary and capricious due to it violating the Administrative Procedures Act. That's what he's going into now. He's appealing the decision of the lower court judge. And. But those are the last two that I know of. The conversation I had with legal counsel, their legal counsel, the airlines, was that he had five left. I can't find the other three, but they bury this shit, man. It's not like they don't. They don't want you to know.
DJ
They don't want anybody to know.
Mike Ferris
No. Fuck, no. They don't want nobody because they don't.
DJ
Want anybody else come out.
Mike Ferris
They don't want them to know that there's a way, there's a path to accountability outside of paying a man $100,000 who don't really have your interest in mind. Right, right. And he's only in it for the money because when we reached out to legal counsel in the beginning, there wasn't a guy who would speak to me without saying, I want $100,000 upfront, basically told me to kick rocks. And so at that point, you know, you have an option to basically research the path and then follow it and just try to maintain and make it to the end, you know.
Andy Frisella
So you've been fighting this stuff. Are you on your own? Is that what you're saying?
Mike Ferris
Well, yes and no. Like, so I can't have. First of all, I can't make this a class action, per se. Right? Because I'm not a legal counsel. I don't have a bar, you know, any license to practice in any state. So I can only represent myself. And so the same as these other individuals, we had a coalition of folks, and there was about six of us that went through the Court of appeals on the TSA side. All of them were shot down with that same theory that I told you earlier with the lawyer who sued the TSA for absolutely anything. But as far as those same people that used that airline or those airlines, all of those cases have been dismissed to this date. Now, the one from Aaron is an appeal, but mine is the only one left from the original complaint. And so I think what we've got is a little bit of. I don't want to call it luck, or a guy who took the laws and read them as the textual structure is made and said, hey, you know, yeah, he does have a right to sue you. Because if you look at those other acts I told you about, the D Reg, the faa, and these ACA is basically they're going off of the Civil Rights act of 1974 that the Supreme Court had decided there was no private right of action of the citizen to sue an airline because it's corporate America. Right. So, for instance, you know, if, if, if you get on an airplane with a wheelchair per se, and they do them like they did me in the mask exemption theory, which is like, oh, you got to prove to us that you have an exemption, and then you have to basically prove to us that you can't wear it. Imagine if they told someone in a.
DJ
Wheelchair, you can't walk, walk these 10.
Mike Ferris
Meters, and if you fall, we'll put you back in the wheelchair and we'll put you on board. Right. Even if they were to do that to someone in a wheelchair and it was that egregious, which I can't really compare to that because I'm not disabled in that manner. I have an anxiety disorder. That's it. It's very simple. But it stems back from childhood things. But ultimately, if they do that to that individual, that individual's redress is to file a complaint with the DOT and let the DOT find that airline and accept that money to the government, not the person that they discriminated actually injured.
DJ
Right.
Mike Ferris
So there's no path for you to, you know, go in and say, you owe me either monetarily or on a policy change note for disrespecting me or discriminating me or, you know, crashing me down as a citizen. The government takes that money and they get, you know, paid dues off of your suffering injury. Yeah. Suffering, yeah.
DJ
Right. That's crazy.
Mike Ferris
It's wild. And I mean, this, this ACAA has been there since 1986. I think the ADAA has been there since 1974. Civil Rights act since 1964. I mean, and nobody's paying attention because they don't care. I mean, it's not affecting them in that manner. But all of these acts and laws are kind of written blatantly against the Constitution. 100.
DJ
Yeah. That's crazy.
Mike Ferris
Wow.
Andy Frisella
I'd imagine you probably ruffled some feathers. I mean, like. Because, I mean, we talk about all the time, like the lawyers, the attorneys and involved in all of this stuff, like they're all buddies, right? So to see this because you're from Kentucky.
Mike Ferris
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
I mean, see this guy come in from Kentucky.
Mike Ferris
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Right. You didn't go to none of the Ivy Leagues. You never been. You know what I'm saying? I bet it pisses some people off. Have you deal with Any bullshit on that side of things outside of the courtroom.
Mike Ferris
What I seen mainly. So, you know, the courts are supposed to take this really cautious approach to a pro se litigant because they know that they're not scholar in legal functions and activities. But you still have to follow the process. I mean, you have to follow the rules of the court, the federal Rules of civil procedure, things like all of that. You have to follow those. It has to be submitted a certain way. Basically, what you're learning in law school, you have to follow those things. I mean, you can't just go knock on the door and say, hey, I'd like to say these guys were bad to me. Right? You can't do that. So I would imagine Roy Goldberg, who is the lead attorney of the other three high paid lawyers that are running against the redneck from Kentucky, must be a little worried at the moment. So, yeah, I'm very good.
DJ
Have you. How's the, how's the feedback been from people, you know, and people around you? You know, you going through all this process? I mean, have they supported you? Have they told you give it up or like, what's it been? A little bit of both.
Mike Ferris
Well, I mean, my biggest supporter right now has been my wife. Right. Because all this stuff takes time. And so you have to separate yourself from the family environment because you go to work, you got a business, I got a small business. I've traveled a lot to follow these helicopters around the world. And then when I'm home, I kind of got to be absent in researching this bullshit to tell them they made a mistake and, you know, didn't follow the law. So most of my friends definitely support me. But if you want a sizable scale of kind of how society feels about it, I've got a Give Send Go account and it's been up there about two weeks. There's about $135 in it, so. And it's. I mean, it's been shared, it's public, it's there.
DJ
I mean, where can people get that?
Mike Ferris
It's give send go.com forward slash Michael Ferriss. Or you can go to give send go.com and just research my name. It's the only thing.
DJ
Michael Ferris.
Mike Ferris
F A R I s. Yeah, F.
DJ
A R I s. Yep.
Mike Ferris
Michael Farris.
DJ
Well, dude, look, I've been talking to a lot of people about this too. And it's frustrating for me how willing people are to just brush that whole time frame under the rug because that was very much so. Crimes against humanity, very much so. Unprecedented in our. In Our human history. And if people really understood what that was all about, they'd be a lot more pissed about it. But it seems like people, you know, they got so exhausted that they just want to move on with their lives. And that's pretty dangerous because what happens the next time they do it? What happens the next time they do it? You know, what happens the time after that? We have a new precedent now where they can just shut down our country and shut down our world and take our businesses and do whatever the they want because not enough people are doing what, what you're doing and standing up against them, you know, so.
Andy Frisella
Well, I mean, I think too, it's like, you know, we, we say this all the time too. It's like, you know, the, that, that these tyrants do. It's always, well within the law, per se.
Mike Ferris
That they wrote.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that they write.
Mike Ferris
Well, they've done it well. Just like I had this conversation with the gentleman who introduced me here. Very good guy, Colin. But, you know, insurance companies and lawyers have all gotten together with these lobbyists in, you know, the bureaucratic north northern part of, you know, our country and, and smoked the same cigars we smoke, have been patriots and protected themselves.
DJ
Yeah.
Mike Ferris
You know, so it's, it's shitty. If I may, I mean, I can go into the whole collusion and conspiracy of it all, but basically, I mean, when you look at the laws and who they affect. Right. I talk about, I try not to use acronyms too much, but I've went through most of this. But the ADA Americans Disability Act, Right. The TSA is governed by that act, as well as the public space of the airports, anywhere you go, as far as the airlines, because of those other acts that preempt this ada, they're not under the ada, they're under that ACA I spoke about. Well, I'll tell you based on my experience and actually Ian Smith had the same experience with the Quad S Terrace watch list, and time and time again he had to go through that extra security.
DJ
Did you connect with him during this process?
Mike Ferris
I did. I tried to, you know, see if maybe it was good to bring him on. And I don't know, he's busy, you know, I get it. But ultimately it would have been nice to have him here because he could share to these same folks on this show that he did show that same exemption, which was almost same doctor gave him the exemption and it worked for him on Delta. But these other five that I gave it to, Southwest, JetBlue, United, American and the other one, sorry, I've lost my train of thought here. But anyway, I want to get to the collusion part. They all rejected it. Now, to get through the security checkpoint with tsa, what they would try to do is say, well, you didn't get a mask exemption from the airline. So you can't come through this taxpayer funded federal agency's checkpoint if you don't have that from them. Well, that's a, that's a conspiracy. So unfortunately, I can't fight them on the conspiracy because it's all preempted by those other laws. So it gets shot down on the merits. Right. I can't legally go and fight the TSA on the merits of conspiracy because I can't prove it because they can't be sued by just the lowly peasant. So you walk to the TSA and you say, here's this exemption. And eventually you have to end up telling them, look, read the CDC mandate, read the security directive. There's a clause there that says if this person has these things which are in line with the ada, and they show you that they must be exempted. So, okay, TSA must give you a pass once you're past that checkpoint, there's nothing they can do. But they tried to link it together by saying, you can't come through a taxpayer funded agency without getting corporate America's approval first. That's not how that works.
DJ
Right, right. So that's the conspiracy. That's the conspiracy, them two working together.
Mike Ferris
Because no matter what, the airlines, Right. The security directive basically just told the tsa and they created this out of thin air because they can, you know, with the Patriot act shit that you. Yeah, you know, that's what all that is. So basically the TSA says security directive. Now we can be the long arm of Joe Biden's law by executive decision. And then, oh, by the way, if they can get out of it, we can say, well, we got to look over here too, because he didn't follow that. Which we know we're not. He's not going to get that because they don't have to follow this law, which it's just a jumbled up mix of shit.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Only that they understand perfectly. And that, like, to Andy's point, man, that's a dangerous thing. It's like, you know, you look at this stuff and while it's easy to forget and overlook and overthink, it's like there were things that were put in legislation, law that made it possible for those things to happen. For you to get harassed at a fucking Grocery store for you to get put on a terrorist watch list for, you know, flying. And not one of there were things that were put in place that allowed those actions of our government to happen. And so while it's easy to like just overlook and forget about and not think about, you have to be very, very careful. To Andy's point is like, what, what's going to be the next step? What other things do they put in and push in that they. The laws that they create and then enforce on us all the while we have no idea of it. What's going to be next?
DJ
Dude, I think people need to be real careful about what they think was actually being attempted there. You know, I think a lot of people see it at surface level and they say, oh, there people were getting sick, so they were just trying to be extra safe. Yeah, that was not what that was about. And you guys who think that you don't understand what was actually happening there was they were doing a psychological manipulation of society. It was a compliance test, slash shining a light on the population to see who would go along and who wouldn't. And then if it people would have went along the way they wanted them to, they would have rounded up the people who didn't go along and dispose of those people one way or the other. So I don't think people understand what was trying to be attempted in that whole process. And the only reason that that didn't happen. And if you don't believe me, dude, go ask people in Australia who had to go to camps. Go, go, go ask people in Canada where Trudeau was building camps. They had proposals to build camps in the state of Washington, in the state of New York here. People don't remember that. They also don't remember the exaggerated deaths. They don't remember the exaggerated cases. They don't remember the lies that were told and the manipulation that we were put through. They just, they people have memory hold it because it was so horrible. We hated it.
Andy Frisella
There was so much happening.
DJ
Dude, listen, it was so that two years was so bad that people just don't want to think about it. But the important thing here is that we have to recognize what they were attempting to do globally. This was a big part of the Global Initiative Agenda 2030 that the world Economic Forum, Bill Gates and all these dudes put into play to try and identify and remove any human resistance from their plans for one world global government. And that's not some that I'm making up, bro. They write books about it, they talk about it on stage. So it's not just as simple as, oh, you know, they made us wear a mask and they were mean about it. No, this was a test to figure out who is who, and then to figure out who they needed to remove so that they could remain in power forever. And when that test didn't work, they moved on to the next phase, which was to import 20 million people into our country to dilute the population. And if you think they're done, you're wrong. Because if Kamala gets in power, one way or the other, they're going to bring in 60 million more, all right? So we have to have people like Michael here who is willing to stand up, do the work, say you to these people. And we needed more of that. And, dude, the reason I brought you here is because, honestly, I just respect the. Out of it, because it's one of the very few people out of millions and millions and millions and millions of people who understood what was going on and disagree with it, but did nothing. And it takes people like you and it takes people like Ian Smith and these other people to stand up and say, I'm not doing that.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. So I think to that point too quickly, though, man, because I.
DJ
We had all stood up, like, he's standing up right now. This wouldn't have happened.
Mike Ferris
400 people is all it would have took across the airspace.
DJ
Yeah.
Mike Ferris
And it wasn't even that, you know, But.
Andy Frisella
But the thing is, to the point, though, it's okay. Like, maybe you aren't a person who has the time or the. The ability, the funds to go become a pro se litigant.
DJ
Right?
Andy Frisella
Like, okay, cool. Go support people who are doing that.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You know what I'm saying? I think that's super fucking important, man. And it has to happen, man. It has to happen.
Mike Ferris
To converse on Andy's point, it was a Gestapo, bro.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
I mean, dude, they were terrible.
Mike Ferris
This all of this whole thing, like, if you step back and look at the useful idiocracy and the voluntary injection of their own authoritative complexes on their own fucking people. And I mean, when I say that, I'm talking. It took me smashing my face on a fucking galley card in the front of an airplane from fainting with a mask on for a woman who even was such a tyrant about me having my mask off while eating a sucker on an airplane because I thought I was going to get very creative. And if I had this sucker hanging out of my mouth, well, obviously that's restrictive of wearing a mask. She told me, as an American citizen, I couldn't eat a sucker on an airplane. Yeah, that's too far.
DJ
Yeah. And it's too far for anybody to fucking say anything about it. Like, when we go in the grocery store, bro, and motherfuckers were saying, oh, where's your mask, you dude?
Mike Ferris
Yep. Anyway, and so like, really my battle in the beginning, because like I told you, it wasn't so much of rebellion, obviously. I've seen the two weeks to slow the spread. It seemed like a pretty big hoax. I mean, I kind of felt there was something going on there. But it's like, okay, it shouldn't disrupt me because what I do, right. Wildland fire is still going on. Covid's not going to stop that. But let me get into a little bit about damask, if I. If I may. When you look at these studies and there's about 68 of them that show they're actually more harmful to you than they are good. And that's what people need to look at when they revert back to this issue, the N95, which was, as I like to call the warlord of their little, you know, social justice, you know, tranquility, whatever it is.
DJ
Yeah, they were the final boss you saw somewhere in 95. Bro, you. Dude, I was saying something.
Mike Ferris
You have the N95 and then the KN95.
DJ
Yeah.
Mike Ferris
And let's not even. Let's not even talk about tracing funds about where the fucking mass came from. But anyway, the N95 is deemed the name because it's 95% effective in reducing particulate intake that are 0.3 microns or larger. Covid was three times smaller than that. And as a matter of fact, squirting.
DJ
A fucking garden hose through a chain link fence, like farting through draws.
Andy Frisella
And then when you smell it when.
Mike Ferris
Like when like the Dixie fire and the. In the. These complex fires were going on in California, the Wildfire smoke itself, particulate size, right? It was like roughly smaller than that 0.3 micron number. And so then the same agency, now, this is interesting, the CDC tells you to wear a mask to reduce Covid, right. Transmission, but then puts out a. Basically a memorandum that says, please do not wear your mask in the midst of wildland fire areas because it's harming you. It's not doing you any good. Wildland fire particulate is larger than Covid and smaller than 0.3. So we're in that window. So you're going to tell me that it's going to protect me from this over here. But once we're in here, it does Me. No good. And actually, actually harms me. That went on the CDC's website. So, I mean, it's just wild, bro.
DJ
Bro, it's. It's criminal.
Mike Ferris
It is very criminal.
DJ
Yeah. I mean, when you think about the entire. And by the way, it was intentional damage that has happened to society. You know, we talk about the shutdowns, we talk about people losing their businesses, people losing their restaurants. We talk about the violation of. Of citizen rights and human rights. Can't leave your house the. Out of here. We talk about the detrimental effects on people's kids. We talk about all the people who had to watch their loved ones die on Zoom or they couldn't even have a funeral. Like, people have forgotten about all these things, dude. It's the largest wealth transfer from the middle class to the upper class ever in history, okay? And when we look at, like, the entire picture of damage here, there's no undoing it, right? There's no, like, are these people going to have to give back all that money they took from all these businesses? Are, are the businesses that got closed? Are they going to get government funding to reopen? Oh, no, we're going to send $180 billion to fucking Ukraine and, and fucking Israel. You know, Listen, it's crimes against humanity, dude. People died. People. People got. People missed cancer screenings. People, bro. And it was all intentional. It was all intentional.
Andy Frisella
You know the worst part about that whole process that, like, every time I even think about it, it's the piece that, like, pisses me off the most was the bullshit with the therapeutics, right? So, like, they force this. They bring this vaccine in, right? They bring this vaccine.
DJ
They lied about effective therapeutics.
Andy Frisella
They forced everybody to fucking take it. Threatened businesses for not making their employees take it, right? And people forget, like, that vaccine was under this emergency use authorization, right? And the only way that it could be, like, put in under this emergency use, right, is if there were no known therapeutics to battle it, right? Well, there were Ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, but yeah.
DJ
What did they do with the news of that? Hold on. There's proof. They knew of that before.
Andy Frisella
All right?
Mike Ferris
Yeah, right, Take care of it.
DJ
Right?
Andy Frisella
But they had to call us horses and edit videos of people saying they took it because if they, if they allowed that to get out, the emergency use would no longer be valid and they could not fucking continue to make the billions off the vaccine.
Mike Ferris
Yeah, that's the same statement they made with the mask, though, because all the masks were all EUA as well. Because none of them read the fucking box it says on there. This will not protect you from airborne pathogens. It's on every box you buy. I mean, you got to be really.
Andy Frisella
It's just so much like.
DJ
Well, it showed what. You know what I learned, bro? I learned that a large part of the United States is very gullible and very much lacking of the ability to critically think. And they're willing to listen to someone and not even think and trust immediately, which is very dangerous, dude. Like, when people are in power and they're telling you something and you don't question it, and you look back in history, usually eventually those people lead the other people to their death in some way, shape, or form. It's not good to not question, not critically think. And, you know, there was so much social pressure that people just weren't willing to do it.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
You know, even though, like, I think.
Andy Frisella
If you went through here, man, if.
DJ
You went through Covid, and you didn't comply with the rules.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
You're an unbreakable mentally, especially with the vaccine. Yeah. Peer pressure ain't working on you, bro.
Andy Frisella
Bro, the thing, like, there's just so much. And, like, I think it's important to remind people, bro, like, even looking at how they were treating people in the hospitals, that increased the death count. Like the ventilators.
DJ
Dj, bro, they wouldn't allow. People didn't have a vaccine in the hospitals.
Andy Frisella
You know, it's just like.
Mike Ferris
Or mask.
DJ
If you weren't vaccinated, they wouldn't treat you. At some hospitals, bro, I had.
Andy Frisella
I had. We. I mean, they call it covet babies, right? But my oldest daughter, she was born during COVID Like, I had to have a baby in the hospital during 2020. It was terrible. And I was almost. I. I promise you, I was this close to getting arrested. You know what I'm saying? Because, like, you got to stand.
Mike Ferris
I would be in jail for sure. I mean, and nothing against you, but it wouldn't work, you know, because I got.
Andy Frisella
For me, no, no, it didn't work.
Mike Ferris
I got lucky with the vaccine thing because, you know, at the time, I was employed by someone else, and I didn't own my company then. And when I found out they were trying to target, basically, federal contractors, luckily, you know, Daniel Cameron from the state of Kentucky was one of the first ones to come up and be like, no, that's not happening with our contractors. But it took a while for that to, you know, kind of go away. But the Forest Service in the beginning said, if you work on our contract, you will be. And I just went straight. Straight in the office and told the guys, hey, look, we need to have a conversation because there's six of us out here. All of them aligned with me. They're all following me to, like, disregard of. We all work together. I'm the leader. But they also align ideology outside of these doors, and we've already agreed this ain't happening. So you might need to find six other employees. Or when you talk about how you're going to mitigate that. And luckily, they just simply said, well, don't worry about it. We're just going to lie to them. Which, you know, was bad. They should tell them, no, we're not doing it, because that's what it's going to take to shut it down. Kind of like when you look at the vaccination cards, you know, initially, sorry, I had a friend who worked at cvs, and obviously, I'm not going to say who it is, but they had access to the cards. And I said, hey, make. Make a bunch of them. But then I realized, like, wait a minute. Hold the fuck on. Yeah, I'm playing into this shit.
DJ
Yes.
Mike Ferris
I'm not lying about this. And I just ripped the fucking things up, but. Because I was like, I was thinking, if I lose my job and income, but then at the end of day, it's like, you know what? I will go and dig a fucking ditch for to feed my family if that's what it takes. And it may be a ditch they lay in, so fuck them. I'm not playing into that.
DJ
Yeah. Or hopefully.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Oh, shit, man. Yeah. All right, well, you guys will do some cruising.
DJ
Yeah, let's do it.
Andy Frisella
All right, let's get into these guys. Before we get to our headlines. I gotta show this because I love this guy. I think you like him, too. Mike Tyson.
DJ
Oh, yeah.
Andy Frisella
Well, so, you know, he's training to fight Jake, and so he was doing some sparring and some training, and he knocked out his sparring partner.
DJ
No, he did it.
Andy Frisella
Swear to God. It's on video. Mike Tyson throttle sparring partner with vicious shot. New clip. And then gets pissed when this trainer like, all right, we're done for the day. Let's check this out. Mike Tyson looks fired up while training for Jake Paul in the. In his latest training video posted on Twitter, the legendary boxer is seen knocking down his sparring partner with a clean left hook to the chin as if it were 1990 all over again. That's the form Tyson will be hoping to display when he takes On Paul in the November 15th bout. As many have questioned the 58 year old's ability to compete with a fighter 31 years his junior. Let's check this clip out. That's good for today. Yeah, I can believe. You sure?
DJ
Yeah. Me?
Andy Frisella
You sure? Yeah, absolutely. Yes. You sure? You with me? Let's do this.
DJ
You did great.
Andy Frisella
We're done.
DJ
Great idea.
Mike Ferris
You sure?
Andy Frisella
Yes. I got a lot in me.
DJ
I'm just getting started, bro. Listen, I'll be real, dude. And I like Jake Paul a lot, bro. And I know they probably got like some, you know, back rules, like, hey, you know, we're not gonna try to kill each other type of thing, bro, but I think once that ring go. That bell goes.
Mike Ferris
That's deja vu.
DJ
Yeah, dude. Like, listen, I fucking love Jake Paul. I think he's a. He is a great dude. I've known him for a long time. He's. He's a great guy. No matter what you think about him on the Internet, the guy's a good dude. I don't know, bro. Like, bro, Jake's a big guy too. He's not a little bitty dude. He's a big dude. He's a great athlete, he works hard as fuck. And, and dude, they might be saying, all right, you know, 75% type thing or, Mike, you go 75, I'm going to go 100.
Andy Frisella
Right?
DJ
But I don't know, bro. Like, I don't think someone like that's capable of dialing it down, you know? Like, he's the guy that said the phrase, you know, everybody's got a plan until you get punched in the face. Yeah, you punch that dude one time in the face and he starts, he starts getting his temperature hot. We might have a problem, bro.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, you see, his trainer was scared to call the training off. Yeah, we're good, Mike. We're good.
DJ
You sure?
Mike Ferris
Talk about middle toughness though, right?
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
You sure? I got. I'm just getting started.
Andy Frisella
Well, let's watch this one more time. Look at this left hook. Wow, bro. What's good for today? We're good for today. Sure.
Mike Ferris
Yeah.
DJ
Yes. You sure?
Mike Ferris
Yeah, absolutely.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, sure. With me. Let's do this.
DJ
You did great.
Andy Frisella
We're done.
Mike Ferris
You sure?
Andy Frisella
Yes. I got a lot in me.
DJ
Dude. I don't know. I mean, look, man, it's. I think it's going to be awesome. I can't wait to fucking watch it, dude. I can't wait to watch it.
Andy Frisella
Oh, man.
DJ
Like, everybody's like, oh, it's going to be This. I don't give a fuck. I want to watch it.
Mike Ferris
Yeah, for sure, bro.
Andy Frisella
I feel.
DJ
Hey, who you got?
Andy Frisella
I got Tyson, bro.
DJ
You got Tyson?
Andy Frisella
Got Tyson.
DJ
Who you got?
Mike Ferris
If it ain't about money, I think Tyson as well. I mean, that's. That's a warrior, bro.
Andy Frisella
Bro, I think he's going to black the fuck out.
Mike Ferris
I mean, Jake is a good athlete. He is a lot junior, and he.
DJ
Dude, I'm telling you, I know he trains hard. He tr. Trains every day hard as I. And he's determined to become the real world champ.
Mike Ferris
I've also. Sorry. I've also learned not to bet against.
DJ
Jake, though, because, dude, that's what I'm saying.
Mike Ferris
Underdog.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, bro. That's grown man strength right there, bro.
Mike Ferris
It is.
DJ
I think it's awesome.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Yeah. We'll see, man.
DJ
Guys, I ain't picking.
Andy Frisella
You're not even. You're not even choosing?
DJ
Yeah, not yet. I. Listen, I. Dude, I. I really couldn't pick.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Because I don't. I don't know. Like, I think. I don't know. I don't know.
Andy Frisella
See, I usually think this was like a lose, lose for.
DJ
This motherfucker just moves like. He still moves like he's 25, bro.
Andy Frisella
That fucking left hook.
Mike Ferris
Maybe they both throw the same exact knockout punch. I mean, that's really the. That would be primal, right? I mean.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
So I used to think that this was like a lose, lose situation for Mike in the sense of, like, you know, if he wins, like, it's just an old man picking on a little kid. But if he loses, it's like you got your ass whooped by a kid. You know what I'm saying? Like, I thought it was like a lose, lose.
DJ
I could see Mike Tyson saying whatever we talked about and walking right out there and trying to kill him, bro.
Andy Frisella
That's what I'm saying. And now, like, I mean, dude, I see it as like the. The little lion cub challenging the king of the jungle, bro. And like, the king still got it. You know what I'm saying?
DJ
Hey, listen, I'mma tell you this. I'm watching you by dude's ear off.
Mike Ferris
To, you know, empower your will. I mean, that's.
DJ
And then he talked about how he's going to eat people's children, which I think he meant. I miss Mike Tyson, dude. I miss him. His whole personality, bro.
Andy Frisella
He's great. He's great, man.
DJ
You know what these guys show, though? Like, for real, both Jake and Tyson and McGregor and anybody that you Love or hate, it's about being polarizing, bro. It's about being a character. And a lot of you guys out there trying to build a personal brand. You're so. You won't. You won't say. You won't do. And you wonder why nobody gives a about you, bro. You're trying to ride the fence. These every great character that we think of, Deion Sanders, they all had a Persona, an attitude, and it's entertainment, dude. I'm. I'm super excited to see this to.
Andy Frisella
Where even if you hated them, you still watched, bro.
DJ
I. There's guys. Listen. I tend to like those guys. Yeah, I like guys with a lot of swag. Yeah, I think that shit's badass.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, man. Well, guys, let us know down in the comments. So you guys are betting on. Let us know. With that being said, let's get into our headlines. Remember, if you want to see any of these pigeons, articles, links, videos, go to andyforcella.com. you guys can find them all linked there. With that being said, headline number one. I got a viral video of the day from Mamala Kamala.
DJ
Okay.
Andy Frisella
Did you know Mamala Kamala in Spanish means suck, suck, Suck dick Kamala or suck it makes. I think it's suck it Kamala.
DJ
Oh, does it?
Andy Frisella
Is what it means? It's a Spanish translation. Yep.
DJ
So Mama Kamala sucko el deco. I think that's Spanish for it.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right. No, for sure. That's Spanish pentalones. Yeah. Headline number one with Kamala's viral again today with Anderson Cooper. Anderson Cooper drops bombs on Kamala Harris. You've been in the White House for four years. Why haven't you done any of this already? So this is a viral clip. It's going around. I'm getting a lot of numbers on it. Uh, so Kamala Harris, she participated in a CNN town hall for undecided voters on Wednesday night. She completely bombed. Uh, Kamala Harris did so bad that even CNN admitted she didn't close the deal with voters. CNN moderator Anderson Cooper pointed out to Harris that there are voters out there who say that day one for her started almost four years ago, which it did. Um, let's check this exchange.
DJ
Some voters, though, might ask, you've been in the White House for.
Mike Ferris
For four years.
DJ
You were vice president, not the president. But why wasn't any of that done for the last four years? Well, there was a lot that was done, but there's more to do, Anderson. And I'm pointing out things that need to be done that haven't Been done, but need to be done. Dude, did you see the other clip where her voice was cracking?
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Do you have that?
Andy Frisella
I can get it.
DJ
Yeah, I would like to hear that one too.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. You talking about this clip right here?
DJ
I mean, you did raise your hand saying in a debate when asked a border crossing should be decriminalized, but obviously that is not your position. I never intended, nor do I, will I ever allow America to have a border that is not secure? I believe we need to deal with illegal immigration. There needs to be consequences, which is why part of my plan that I have outlined. And again, please go to Kamala Harris dot com. Sorry to throw a website on you, but why not? And you will see that part of my plan includes what we need to do to actually do more as it relates to putting resources in, including increasing penalty.
Mike Ferris
Dude, you don't know her own policy.
DJ
She's fucking terrified. She don't.
Mike Ferris
She don't know her own policy.
DJ
No, she's fucking terrified. Dude, you hear her voice cracking and then she stands and she says, oh, I don't know what I'm talking about. So hate to throw this website on you, but why not? Like. Like this is a fucking game show or some sort of interview for I don't even know what. I've never seen anything like this.
Andy Frisella
Well, we know why.
DJ
Oh, she's terrified.
Andy Frisella
Well, we know why she's terrified. Yeah, it's because shit like this keeps coming out. This headline read, chicago resident blasts Democrats in epic speech in support of Trump. I'm telling you, Brandon Johnson, from my heart to yours, Trump 2024. Have you seen this clip?
DJ
No.
Andy Frisella
Coming right out of Chicago, resident by the name of Jessica Jackson blasted Democrats at a city council meeting in a blistering takedown for their decades long failures in the city. And this is happening all over the place, but this lady is fucking awesome. Let's check this clip out.
D
You're running the city to the ground. We backed you over and over again to stop with the spending. We've told your crony to stop with the spending. They won't stop you. They're letting you run ragged in here. They're letting you run the city through the ground. They won't stop you. So because of that, you've given us no choice. We got to go to the federal level. We got to go to Donald J. Trump.
DJ
That's right.
D
He's made it clear. Yes, he's gonna do. See, I got to have some help. I got to have some help. I can't let you And Cook county and the city. Take what my mother worked for and left for her children. Just because you feel like it. Just because the Democratic Party think they all that, like they untouchables. This is America. You bringing these people over here, that's from socialist countries and all this and that. And y'all think y'all gonna run that here. Say that Black America said, no, not.
Mike Ferris
No, you're not.
D
The true white Americans are saying, no, no, you're not the true Latino. The true air Asians are saying, no, you not. I'm telling you, Brandon Johnson, from my heart to yours, Trump, 2024. No more blue, no matter who. Donald J. Trump, Trump, 2224. He gonna stop the bleeding. He gonna deal with this sanctuary city and he gonna help us get you out.
DJ
Yeah.
D
Anybody out who roll with you, right? Think they gonna tear up Chicago, right? Y'all getting out, too. This is our city. You can sit there, think like you acting like you ain't paying attention. Acting like it don't apply to you. Oh, yes, it does. You ain't untouchable either, Silverstein. We coming for anybody.
DJ
Yeah.
D
Chicago.
DJ
That's right.
D
Got that.
Andy Frisella
That's right.
D
2024, big baby.
Andy Frisella
That's right.
DJ
Go red.
Mike Ferris
Go red.
DJ
How I do, too? Well, that's what we need.
Andy Frisella
That's what we need.
DJ
We need everybody to come together. You heard what she said. She didn't say Black America. She said black America, White America, Latino. How about this? Americans.
Mike Ferris
Yeah.
DJ
Like, when are we going to get back to that? Let's get back to that. Like, we all agree this is up. We all agree that this is wrong. We all agree that times are harder than they need to be. And if you don't know they're harder than they need to be, you ain't paying for your own shit. I mean, that's reality. It's wonderful to see that.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, man. But, like, I mean, the true concern. I mean, like, and we've been talking about it. This. The obvious, you know, the illegal immigration shit. It's fucking terrible. Yeah. And, you know, a lot of her speech, that's what she was referring to. Chicago is a sanctuary shitty city where they have spent, you know, hundreds of millions of dollars directed to these illegal migrants who've come in and completely said the actual American citizens that live in those same communities. And it's. It's crazy because today this report comes out, this headline reads, new report reveals massive number of illegal immigrants benefiting from Biden Harris admins. Quiet Amnesty. All right. And you know, all right, Well, I mean, what are you talking about? What, what, what happened here? Over a million of these illegal immigrants, and that's just for right now, okay. Will be staying in the United States indefinitely in this country because their cases, you know, through the immigration system, their cases were either closed or dismissed or the majority of them will be staying indefinitely because the dhs, the Department of Homeland Security, failed to file the necessary paperwork in court for those illegal migrants. And now they're just, they're just here. It's sickening. It's sickening to see and I think the, the craziest thing, you know, we know where they're going to use these migrants for. Right. And we've been saying it all the time, they're going to try to use them to steal the election. I think that's funny because as it comes out now, they're saying, yeah, we're gonna steal it, bro.
Mike Ferris
This early voting worries me too though. I mean, they'll have all the numbers and know exactly what they got to do to cheat.
DJ
There should be no early voting. There should be no mail in voting. It should be everybody in person, counted by hand, paper, same day decision. There has to be.
Mike Ferris
They're saying that basically this is the way to win at the Democrats game. But it's just too much information and not, you know, they'll have too much time to just make up whatever the fuck they want to make up.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right, right. Okay. They got, you know, 50 million votes.
Mike Ferris
Yeah, we just need 51 million, you know, like dollar takes, you know, in these counties. What was it last time? And it was a margin of 40,000 people. Right, something. Yeah, Just low.
DJ
Yeah. And by the way, Trump was leading the night before.
Mike Ferris
Oh yeah. And by 100,000 votes, pipe burst and oh, we can't, you know, you guys can't be here. And the pipe never burst. So.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I just thought this was funny.
DJ
They put, I think people need to get involved in monitoring the election.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
I think it's real important that you, you guys legitimately get somehow involved in making sure that this doesn't happen in your area.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. I mean, even if it's just getting some friends pulling up with some lawn chairs, get a little barbecue going, some candy corn.
DJ
That's right.
Andy Frisella
You know what I'm saying? And just chill, just watch the, because we like, bro, there's spicy going on. Even though, you know, like you got this guy saying it's going to be the, you know, Trump side is going to steal the election.
DJ
Well, I, I, I think they're still Trying to make the Trump voters overconfident. I think they're intentionally downplaying themselves. I think the media is hammering Kamala intentionally. Like when Anderson Cooper goes on there and hits her like that. I think that's intentional to make it look like she's going to lose for sure and to get people to think, oh, well, everybody else going to vote for Trump, I'm cool, I can stay home. And that cannot happen. That cannot happen because there's a margin that they, they have to, that we have to beat them by that, that they can't cover. And nobody knows what that is. So that means it has to be everybody. Everybody has to go vote. Like, you cannot think that someone else is going to do it for you. It's, it's, that's what happened. That's what happens.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, man. You guys jumping on this conversation. Let us know what you guys think down in the comments.
DJ
But I think she's fucking terrified, bro. I think she, I think all these people are panicking. I think they are fucking terrified about what might happen to them. You know, when they're up there saying Trump's Hitler and they're going to put people in jail and he's prosecuting his political opponent. Look what they've already done. Look at what they've already done to Donald Trump over the last year and a half with the court system. They are the people that are looking to put their political opponents in jail. And when you look at everything they've done and you consider the fact that, and it is a fact that these are communists that we are dealing with, their number one thing that they do when they get in power is to jail and remove all resistance from society, which is what they try to do with COVID but it didn't take. And so it's going to be, it's going to be very important that people don't comply with these people, that, that people stick together and that we resist whatever's coming down the pipe from them. Because, dude, there's going to be some coming down the pipe between now and election and then from the election to inauguration, and it's going to be big.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, guys jumping on this conversation. Let us know what you guys think down in the comments. With that being said, let's go cruise some of these. Let's go check some of these comments out. This first comment comes from at Christopher Crayons 5461. He says Eminem went from rapping about Sabian 1. What world are we living in?
DJ
Well, it is what the it is.
Mike Ferris
Because of where he come from and what he overcame to get where he's at. Really. I mean, I. I like the stuff. The rap.
DJ
Yeah.
Mike Ferris
I like Eminem, but, yeah, it's bad moves. Yeah. Coming into this like this, it just.
Andy Frisella
I think it just goes into, though. It's like, you know, it makes me.
DJ
Wonder, like, what the.
Andy Frisella
Has he done?
DJ
Yeah. What do you. What do they got on you, dude?
Andy Frisella
They got something on them, bro.
DJ
Yeah?
Mike Ferris
Yep.
Andy Frisella
On Marshall Mathers or whatever his name.
DJ
Yes, that's his name.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Yeah. What do they have on you? Did you go to some of them Diddy parties, bro? Like, what are you worried about? Like, you. I know the guy's not that fucking stupid.
Andy Frisella
He can't be. Yeah, he can't be. Can't be.
DJ
And he gets up there and says we're gonna live in a world where they censor the other side. What are you talking about, bro? The last. Since 2008, the. Everybody who has not walked lockstep with the Democrats has been abused. Like, I don't think these people understand how fucking annoying it is to be someone who doesn't go along with them. In society, everywhere you go, you gotta listen to some soy tell you all this about all this, who legitimately doesn't know anything. And they just repeat talking points off of cnn and whenever you don't agree with them, you're a racist or you're a this or you're that. And then they go on the Internet and they try to get you fired or they try to get hurt your business. What are you talking about, dude? We've been living in this abusive relationship with the Democrats for 15 years. At least.
Mike Ferris
Yeah.
DJ
Okay, so when you guys wonder why everybody's running to Trump and why everybody wants to change, go back and watch that video from yesterday's podcast where that old woman goes up on somebody's porch and starts screaming at him. Because that's pretty normal in day to day life for everybody that doesn't walk lockstep with the left. These people are egotistical, they're arrogant. They. They invade on your rights, they step on your toes, they don't live and let live. And the whole reason that we are where we are is because we have an attitude of, hey, just let them be who they are, we'll be who we are, we'll mind our own business. But those people refuse to do that. They're always in your business. They're always in your face, they're always making comments on the Internet. We're the only People that get our censored on the Internet, they don't get their. They can say whatever the they want, okay? So let's be real about what's been going on in society. It's been highly abusive from the left to the right for a long time. And unfortunately for them, people are tired of it. And people are done with your. And it's just like. It's like an abusive relationship where, you know, one party just abuses the out of the other. And eventually the person that's being abused is like, you know what you. What are you going to do now? Right? And then it takes all their power away because these people aren't the strong, capable producers of society. These are weak consumers of society. They don't produce jobs. They don't produce revenue, they don't produce product. They don't create anything. They don't contribute much. And they want to take from those people to themselves. And people are tired of it. It's not like people who are middle and right don't feel like we shouldn't help other people in our society. But that's not what it is. Now. It's demanded. It's demanded. We are going to take your. We're going to redistribute your wealth. By the way, I'm tired of being called racist for being white. That's just real. I'm over it, okay? I've been called racist for the last 15 years because I don't agree with Democrats. You okay? My parent, My grandparents weren't here when slavery was here. I'm not a colonizer. I'm a immigrant. My family came here to produce. They own businesses, they create jobs. They've contributed to this country. In fact, my grandfather died for it. So you. When you sit here and call me all these names for not going along with your. And I'm actually really excited for them to get a little bit of a taste of their own medicine, to be completely honest. It used to be, hey, you know what? We shouldn't retaliate. We shouldn't this, we shouldn't that. Now I'm like, you know what? You won't stop. You will not stop. So now we're gonna have to do what we have to do. And that's my personal opinion, dude. Like, bro, there has to be accountability. By the way, on that Kamala clip she's talking about, and there should be consequences and accountability. What, are you gonna jail yourself? You're the one that created the storm, right? And, bro, these people that continue to blame it on Donald Trump, bro, You're, you're, you're delusional. I'm sorry. Like, you're, you're not paying attention to what's going on. You're not in the weeds, so to speak, on a daily basis. So I, you know, I think these people at the top need to be held accountable. Dude, we're never going to get our country back. What's going to happen for the next four years? We're going to be somewhat normal and then four years from now they're going to pull the same again, right? Like, bro, this is communist revolution and it has to be weeded out of our country. And they are not going to go quietly. And I'm not talking about everyday citizen. I'm talking about the people at the top who are doing this tyrannical. They have to go. However, whatever that means is what the it means.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, let's check this next comment out, guys. This comment comes from ed609. Does anyone know where to buy that hat Andy wears? Can't find it online, but I'd love to have one.
DJ
Which one are they talking about? The camo one?
Andy Frisella
I think they're talking about the camo one.
DJ
Yeah, doesn't that come out next week? Yeah, don't we have a we gotta.
Andy Frisella
Drop on the 30th?
DJ
Yeah, we got a release on October 30th at 7pm so if you're interested in buying any of the real American freedom gear, that's where you get that stuff we usually sell out pretty quick. So I would be online at 7pm on the 30th if you plan on getting really anything. Yeah, and you can get that@realamerica freedom gear.com. thank you.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, guys, we appreciate you real ass fans. Thank you guys for liking and commenting.
DJ
Is that it? No hate today?
Andy Frisella
No, no, no hate. Zeeshan didn't send any in.
DJ
Dude, you got to go on Instagram and find hate, bro. Our community in the YouTube kills the haters. But you got to go on Instagram. You find some hate on there. Yeah, that's where I find it. I love it, bro. Them I don't give a like, bro. I think it's hilarious. Like imagine getting so mad at someone that you gotta write like a paragraph. You don't even know him, you know what I'm saying?
Andy Frisella
Like, I just really want you to know how I feel, bro.
DJ
When I used to post on Instagram and people would leave me like these long ass comments, I would just post or. Ethan, I ain't reading all that.
Andy Frisella
Yep, I ain't Reading all of that.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Let's go into Hello, Number two. So remember yesterday we talked about that. That Hitler video that Kamala tried to push? Right. The Atlantic, they ran with it, ran with the story, tried to do this whole background story, all this. Well, guess what? It never happened.
DJ
No, it never happened.
Andy Frisella
Never happened. Patently Falls Farmers Senior Pitts Advisors refute John Kelly's Hitler comments about Trump. Not only them. I mean, and this is Pence's guys. Mike Pence.
DJ
Yeah, I know.
Andy Frisella
Mike Pussy Pence.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
All right. But not only him. You got a bunch of people. Ex National Security Advisor Keith Kellogg.
DJ
Hold on. We should be clear that a lot of these people have gotten the fucking smoke from Trump publicly. So it's not like these people are like. All these people are Trump, you know, Trump diehards or anything. Like. Like, even Kayleigh McEnany got the fucking smoke from Trump.
Andy Frisella
Mm. You know, Mercedes Schlatt, She's a senior advisor. She worked directly for John Kelly. Said it never happened. She doesn't believe him. You know, and that's not the only type of bullshit. There's another story that Trump even.
DJ
Even Trump, hating Mark Esper, admits he's never heard Trump praise Hitler. You know why? Because he didn't do it. You're the fucking President of the United States and you think that you're. Even if he fucking thought it, which he probably doesn't. Okay, but even if he thought it, you're not fucking saying it.
Andy Frisella
No, no.
DJ
Like, dude, these. Bro, listen. When you're in the public eye, like Trump is you. You think that motherfucker is not smart enough to know what to say and what not to say and when to say it. Like, he doesn't. You think he doesn't know that? Everybody's listening all the time. You think he doesn't know that shit.
Andy Frisella
Bro, I just thought it was beautiful.
DJ
Yeah, let's just make some fucking offhanded comments about how Hitler was the man. You know, it's. And then. And then Kamala comes out and makes an emergency press comp. These people are terrified. And I'll be honest, dude, it makes me happy.
Andy Frisella
Well, I mean, like. I mean, not only, like, you remember.
DJ
When Trump was elect or when Biden got elected and AOC put out that tweet saying, so when are we going to round up all the Trump sickle fans? Remember that?
Andy Frisella
Deleted it.
DJ
Remember that?
Mike Ferris
Had a list, didn't he?
DJ
I'll never forget that tweet. It was the day that they announced that. That Biden was president and her first tweet, aoc, who should be in jail, says, when are we going to round up all the Trump sycophants? So, dude, that's what they want to do. They just can't do it because they don't have the guns or the manpower or the police or the sheriffs or any of the people that can do this on their side. They don't. They can't do it. The only way they could do it was to create a civil disturbance, which they are planning to create if they stay in power between the American citizens and the migrants and to bring in fucking outside forces on our soil.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, but it doesn't stop them from keep. Keep trying to do the bullshit. I want to, I want to show you guys this other story that came out today. This came out from the Guardian. Donald Trump groped me in what felt like a twisted game with Jeffrey Epstein, former model alleges. All right, so. So this story comes out from this lady from today. Yeah, Stacy Williams is her name. She worked as a professional model in the 1990s, and she says she first met Trump in 1992 at a Christmas party after being introduced to him by Epstein. Okay, now this is, this is Stacy Williams then. Okay, in the 1990s. Not a bad looking lady. And this is the video she pushed out in this interview. This is her now, obviously, but. But let's listen to what she had to say. Check this out. Each other.
DJ
When Jeffrey and I would talk, he mentioned Trump frequently. He was clearly a close friend and they were spending a lot of time together. She's lying.
Andy Frisella
Completely.
DJ
Yeah. Late winter, early spring of 93, I was on a walk with Jeffrey from his brownstone on the Upper east side down fifth Avenue, when Jeffrey looked at me and said, you know, let's go stop by and see Trump. And so we went into Trump Tower and went up the elevator, and moments later, Trump was greeting us. And.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, now here's the interesting thing. In less than 24 hours, in a.
DJ
Matter of hours was debunked.
Andy Frisella
This entire story was fucking debunked. Guardian hippie alleging Trump grows model rapidly debunked on social media. And how exactly did they debunk it? Uh, this guy, Greg Price, uh, the liar in this story, claims that she went on a walk with Epstein in 1993 by his upper east side home when she, when he took her to see Trump. The problem is, is that Epstein didn't even move into that place until 1996. So if you're gonna be that specific about a date and A time. It doesn't add up. Doesn't add up. Now here's something that does, bro.
DJ
You. I think people. Go ahead. I. I mean, look, I think people gotta understand how this happens. They pay these people to do this.
Andy Frisella
She worked.
DJ
Or they blackmail them.
Andy Frisella
She worked for Obama.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
She's tied directly to fucking Obama. We're two weeks before an election, bro.
DJ
When you. When you start running for president, they go find every fucking girlfriend you ever fucking had. And by the way, when you become Donald Trump, up all your ex girlfriends are a little bit jealous. They're not your wife.
Andy Frisella
Right, Right.
DJ
And so, like, they say, hey, here's a million bucks. Say this. That's what the.
Andy Frisella
Probably do it for less than that, bro. I'm just saying, you know, I mean. I mean, she. She obviously is not a model anymore. You know what I'm saying? Like, I mean, I'm sure the funds aren't there.
DJ
Nah, bro. Her whole life is. She top. She probably talks about. About her glory days all day.
Andy Frisella
Glory holes.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
But. No, but here is something that. That. That does. That does stick. That has not been debunked. Kamala Harris's husband. Shit's coming back around. All right. Kamala Harris's husband, Doug Imhoff, slapped me in the face so hard, I spun around. I'm disgusted by his fake perfect spouse Persona. Um, so this is a story. We actually touched this just a little bit, I think, in like, October 2nd or something. Um, and it's now come back around. Full circle jerk. So let's dive into it. Doug Imhoff's ex girlfriend has spoken exclusively to DailyMail.com claiming that he slapped her in the face so hard, she spun around at a 2012 celebrity event in France. The woman, a successful New York attorney, is remaining anonymous, but decided to speak out after Imhoff, Kamala Harris's husband, denied the claims through a spokesman. Uh, Imhoff's accuser, who Daily mail.com is naming only as Jane, initially declined to comment on the record. But Imhoff's denial and his alleged hypocrisy by claiming to be a feminist in media interviews finally became too much for her. Quote, what's frightening for a woman that's been on the other end of it is watching this completely fabricated Persona being portrayed. Jane said, quote, he's being held out to be the antithesis of who he actually is. And that is utterly shocking. So, again, yeah, I mean, this story came around on October 2nd, and then they kind of, like, put this, you know, no, it didn't happen. Completely denied It. But she's now come out on the record, still remaining anonymous to protect herself, but saying it absolutely did happen. The bombshell allegations which follow DailyMail.com's revelation in August that Imhoff cheated on his first wife with his daughter's nanny, Najee Naylor, received little or no coverage from politically centered left major news outlets. And it's interesting because my simple question is, you know, when Trump had those accusations that came out, all of the MeToo women jumped right on there. Believe all women, right?
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Where are the. Where are those women at now? Right. All the feminist celebrities, they're completely silent on these accusations coming out about Imhoff.
DJ
It's just like they're silent about men and women's sports. It's just like they're silent about men in women's locker rooms. It's just like they're silent about men dressing up as women and pretending to be women and winning their awards. What do you think about that?
Mike Ferris
Well, I mean, when you look at it, I like to point to that baphomet, right. Because that's the destruction of your civility.
DJ
That's right.
Mike Ferris
Is to enter into the minds of humans this idea that they're confused about everything. They have no moral compass. Fuck integrity, Fuck honor, fuck respect. You live here where you have no fucking clue who you are or what you're supposed to do. So just be whoever the fuck you want, you know, cut your kid's shit off and whatever. Plaster this other shit on them. And I don't agree with any of it. I mean, you know, I have. I have some gay friends, but even they are like, we weren't for this shit.
DJ
No, they're not for.
Mike Ferris
We just wanted to fucking live in harmony without criticism. And.
DJ
But this is beyond 90, 95% of the gay community is against this bullshit. For real at this point in time.
Mike Ferris
Oh, yeah.
DJ
Anyway, it is bafflement.
Mike Ferris
It is.
DJ
It's fucking satanic shit.
Mike Ferris
It's satanic. I mean, and you know, you look at it, the baffamette in itself with. With the. I mean, actually, I think Cat Williams talked about it with that guy.
DJ
Yeah.
Mike Ferris
What was his name?
DJ
That's right. And they all said he was crazy. And then all of a sudden, the start coming out.
Mike Ferris
Oh, he nailed it.
DJ
Yes.
Mike Ferris
Just what is it three months later, four months later, after he was on that show.
DJ
Yeah.
Mike Ferris
With that fella. And he said the same thing. It's the baffamet man that. The horns with the tits and the male, you know, lower. And that's. That's their fucking God.
DJ
Yeah.
Mike Ferris
You know, Fucking weird, dude, when you praise that, you become a little deranged.
DJ
Yeah. Listen, man, I don't care what adults do. I really don't. Like, if you're fucking 18 years old and you want to do whatever the fuck you want. I don't even think 18. I think, like, I actually. I mean, I don't know. I'm a slow developer. I feel like I'm.
Andy Frisella
You're a late bloomer.
DJ
No, not physically. Mentally, I am about 5 to 10 years behind people my age in maturity.
Andy Frisella
Okay.
DJ
I figured that out over the course of my life.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
You know, all my friends are getting married and having kids, and I'm still trying to party, dude. You know, and then, like, it just the. I don't know. I don't know what it is, but it's truth. Okay? And, you know, let's say you're. You're in. You're 20 years old, 22, 23, 25, and you want to do whatever the. I don't give a. I don't care. That's your life, man. But you start pushing on everybody else. You start pushing on people's kids, you start saying that it's, you know, they're. They're making sympathetic laws. The pedophilia and all this, bro. No, that's a problem. You're not gonna. You're not gonna do that. We're not going to allow that. So. I don't know. Yeah. To all the dads out there, that's Imhoff's daughter.
Andy Frisella
Son.
DJ
That's. Is that a dude?
Andy Frisella
That's a chick.
DJ
No, I'm saying, is that a trans?
Andy Frisella
I don't know. Maybe. I don't know. I mean, that's. That's his daughter, I think.
DJ
Yeah, but was it trans? I don't know.
Andy Frisella
I don't know. She sounds like it.
DJ
Okay. Definitely looks like a they. Them.
Andy Frisella
This is a clip.
Mike Ferris
All the dads out there. I would say this is the time to really show your support to your daughters. What do I do, Girl?
DJ
Dad, I love how much smarter she is than all the guys in the room already.
Mike Ferris
I can tell that she's going to be a powerhouse.
DJ
She is already at two and a half. My daughter's 22 and a half, is a feminist, incredibly strong, and has really just inspired me in so many ways. I love her. I'm the proud that was fakest dad.
Andy Frisella
Of Ella over here.
DJ
My vote for Kamala is an investment in my daughter's future. All three of them dudes are like, all three of them dudes are like, fuck.
Mike Ferris
You can see though, his wallet was dragging him down from the check.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, my daughter Eric over here.
DJ
Bro, speaking of this, wait until you see who we have coming on the show next Thursday. That's all I can say.
Andy Frisella
Okay, just wait. All right.
DJ
It'll be for Friday's show.
Andy Frisella
I'll wait.
DJ
It's gonna be amazing. You don't even know, do you?
Andy Frisella
No. Is it on the calendar?
DJ
I. It's gonna be amazing.
Andy Frisella
Okay. All right, I'm excited. Give my phone back.
DJ
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm excited. Yeah. You know who it is?
Andy Frisella
Whoever it is, I still learn how to work this thing.
DJ
Yeah, I know. Well, you know, you know what the Democrats say about black people.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right?
DJ
Work electronic devices. Nope. Did you see it? You know who that is?
Andy Frisella
Oh, okay. All right.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
All right.
DJ
Yeah, that's fun.
Andy Frisella
All right.
DJ
Yeah, that's gonna be awesome.
Andy Frisella
I'm gonna get a special outfit for that one.
DJ
Yeah, me too. All right, man.
Andy Frisella
Guys, tell us what you guys think on this topic. Let us know down in the comments. With that being said, let's get to our third.
DJ
Who would you rather have your kids turn out to look like? Like, Mark Cuban asked this. Did you guys see that? They're like, who would you rather have your kids be? Like that girl or the Trump family?
Mike Ferris
Oh, man.
DJ
Yeah, That's a really hard choice.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, super hard.
DJ
You. You got a bunch of good looking people that are successful, that dress nice and they're classy and they treat people nice. And then you got this thing that you don't know what the it is and who, you know, who demands your respect for no reason.
Andy Frisella
Right.
DJ
I mean, I know the Trump family. I know Donald pretty good. Don Jr. The dude is as good of a dude as you'll ever fucking meet. Respectful. No ego. No, he's one of the guys. He's a funny guy. Like, I don't know, I just, I don't. I don't understand it. Well, I don't get it, man.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah.
DJ
Imagine if you came home, bro, and Al and, and, and Ryan says, I'm a they them, Daddy. I'm a they them.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Yep.
DJ
Where's the rest of you?
Mike Ferris
Having kids is tricky now, though, bro. Like, my son was trying to bring some of that home in the middle of the state of Kentucky, and I said, absolutely not. Let me show you some shit. Yeah, so he gets it now.
DJ
How old was he?
Mike Ferris
Well, at the time, I think he was about 8. He's almost 10 now.
DJ
Yeah, so he tried to pull that shit on you, said, no, it wasn't him.
Mike Ferris
He just came home and was like, you know, dad, what is this? Pronouns in this? What does this, all this mean? And I said, well, let me tell you what it means, you know, and he could, he could probably tell you more negative things about Joe Biden at 10 than, you know, some others at the moment. So having a conversation with him is a pretty intellectual.
DJ
I mean, look, dude, I heard you talk for 40 minutes. I'm pretty sure your son's pretty smart.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah.
DJ
Some people, what you do, what you do for a living, it's not like you can do that being a dumbass.
Mike Ferris
Yeah, so basically I go around the country chasing Blackhawks, servicing them, maintaining them, or, you know, doing full builds, completion builds for customers who use them in a wildland fire.
DJ
Blackhawk helicopters.
Mike Ferris
Black, yeah. Environment or utility construction. And I don't know how this building was built, but if the air conditioners centrally located on the roof, it may have been set by a helicopter too. So they do a lot of that stuff as well. And actually, I appreciate you letting me talk about that because, you know, the Prime Hawks motto is quality through integrity, and that's all throughout this building. You know, my full experience of being here today. I have to give my hat to you, man, and this team because you're embodying everything that, you know, even though we live separate worlds away, like we're this, we're saying the same thing, you know, just like primehawks, you know, it's an acronym. It's professional rotorcraft inspection, maintenance and engineering for the Hawks. Right. And then we went on to create Triple 9, which was the three nines, Primehawks integrity standards. That's Triple 9. So that's the one we're going to use to operate our own aircraft once we can acquire that and get the funding to, to move forward with that. But it's honor, respect, integrity. You know, you. You live it here. And these people do too. So thank you for that.
DJ
Yeah, you're welcome, bro. And I appreciate that. You know, we're very blessed to have the people that we have. You know, these, these people, they're all good people. They all care, they all work hard. They, all of them would give you the shirt off their back. And it's every day I wake up, dude, I'm super thankful that I get to come here and be around them.
Mike Ferris
Yeah, dude, you gotta be, because this is amazing.
DJ
It makes me. It makes me better.
Mike Ferris
It does. Well, and that's another, like, you Know me and the guys that work with me make shit better every day and put back. And that's literally this entire building. Yeah, you can see it, it's all over the place.
DJ
Well, thank you, brother. That means a lot. I appreciate it.
Andy Frisella
All right, well, let's, let's get to our third and final headline, guys. We got headline number three. This is, this is just an interesting one I thought to bring up and I think it's important because there's definitely some weird global power shifts happening right now. So not sure if you guys were following, but we had bricks. Bricks had a conference over the last couple of days. Bricks gathers pace as shared grievances with West Fuel Alliance. Now I think this is going to have a lot bigger impact and implications than people will think. Uh, so let's dive into this a little bit. Um, this article's from Reuters. As U.S. election jitters hung over this week's meeting of global finance chiefs in Washington, a smiling Vladimir Putin was in the Russian city of Kazan welcoming leaders of countries which together make up nearly half the world's population. The BRICS club of emerging economies may be a long way from rivaling the International Monetary Fund, IMF or challenging US dollar dominance. But the first summit with its new batch of members showed clear signs of its growing weight. Uh, the final communic. What is the is that? What the is that? Communic. Communic. The is that?
DJ
I think it's communique.
Andy Frisella
Communique. Communicate. All right. The final communique was long on words and short on detail about creating new payment and trade mechanisms which could bypass Western dominated structures, including notably in Russia's case, sanctions imposed after its invasion of Ukraine. Now there's a lot of very interesting thing, I think something very key to pay attention here is that these BRICS countries, India, China, uae, Iran, Russia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, South Africa and Ethiopia, they all had a ton of growth over the last couple of years as they're moving to get off of the dollar and trading, establishing their own system in place. And while Reuters is saying that, you know, don't be concerned, it's not a big deal, the actual imf, the International Monetary Fund, they're freaking the out of this and they're saying that within the next four to five years that they will be the dominant powerhouse when it comes to global dominance and money, saying that, you know, they're already shifting changes, China's increased everybody, but Western countries have, have done better off economically than, than them all together. So I mean it's scary and they're saying that by 2029, China will have about a 22% stake. U. S Is dropping in its stake. And then all the brics countries together. There's a big chance that they're going to get that. We're going to be.
DJ
Look at that, Zeeshan.
Andy Frisella
India's doing.
DJ
They made India brown. They made India brown on the chart, bro.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Now, so all of this is happening, right? And it made me think about this clip because, you know, we, we talk a lot about the, the economic situation of Americans now, right. How overly taxed we are, how terrible our tax system is. And it made me start thinking about taxes and like, you know, I look at when federal tax was even in put and there was something that's interesting. I know, something that you've been arguing for and advocating for last couple of years. Did you see this clip that came out? This is a clip from when Donald Trump visited a barbershop and they had a very interesting conversation with a very interesting individual. The very interesting.
DJ
Pay attention to what he says and see if you've ever heard that before.
Andy Frisella
Let's watch this. With all this extra revenue we're going to be bringing into the country. So do you believe at some point in time we could find a way, once the country's back on its feet and getting enough revenue and paid off our debt, do you think it's possible to find a way to eliminate federal taxes?
E
There is a way.
Mike Ferris
How do you feel about, you know.
E
In the old days when we were smart, when we were a smart country in the 1890s and all this, this is when the country was relatively the richest it ever was. It had all tariffs. It didn't have an income tax.
DJ
Yes, sir.
E
Okay. Now we have income taxes and we have people that are dying, they're paying tax and they don't have the money to pay the tax. Now, in the old days, 1890, 1880, we had so much money they had to set up committees, blue ribbon committees, how to spend our wealth. We had no idea how to spend it with so much money. Then we went to the income tax system and the rest is sort of history. But no, there is a way. I mean, if we, if what I'm planning comes out, it's a great question, by the way. Everyone could attain sophisticated cat.
Andy Frisella
Everyone could attain the American dream if it wasn't for the high cost that the burden of high taxes.
Mike Ferris
And we tax at every step of.
DJ
The way when we make it.
E
And regulations. And regulations. So I cut more regulations in four years than any other President by four times. Yeah, let's go. You would ask one question.
DJ
I like that guy. I'm pretty sure I could guess what podcast he listens. If that. If you. Hey, listen. If that dude really listened to the show, whoever that dude is, you hit us up, dude. You come on the show. I love that question.
Andy Frisella
No, it's great.
DJ
Real.
Andy Frisella
And I think Trump alluded to something very, very important there, man. Like, I mean, this income tax, it's not. It hasn't existed throughout the entire history of this country, man. It just hasn't.
DJ
No, it hasn't.
Andy Frisella
And it was never supposed to be a permanent thing.
DJ
No, just like it was supposed to be two weeks to slow the curve, you know?
Andy Frisella
But again, going back to that full conversation, they put this in laws, they write the laws, they enforce it. So now we're at a point where if you don't participate in, they will jail you.
DJ
And take. Here's the other thing, dude. Like, you. You hear these people saying, well, if you put tariffs on everything, then everything's just going to cost more. Well, okay, that might be true if you're continuing to consume items that are coming from the countries where the tariffs are enforced against. Okay, now, if you eliminate income tax, everybody's gonna have a ton more money. How much more money would you guys have if you didn't have to pay tax? Quite a bit, right?
Mike Ferris
Looking at that. Quite a bit.
DJ
Yeah. So when we take about how much more money now, if you take the more money and then you spend it on products that are made in America, now you're talking about major economic stimulus. And so all these morons that keep saying, well, if you go to tariffs, everything's going to cost a gazillion dollars. No, actually, it's going to force people to buy American and support American and create American products and goods and jobs and services, which will reverse that graph that we just saw about from China and India, and, you know, we'll be back at the top. That's how this works. And people don't understand economic stimulus because, dude, most people have never run a business before. They never. They've never even thought about it. So what Trump's proposing to do, if he were to go out today and put tariffs on everything, yes, the prices would go up on goods that are coming from overseas. However. However, Central American goods would not be part of that tariff. South American goods would not be part of that tariff. It would be from China and Asia. Now, it would take time for the American companies to start to manufacture at the level that we need them to make. But once they did, you would be able to, you would have way more money and the goods would be way cheaper, which means that you would be fucking way more wealthy.
Mike Ferris
Well, wouldn't that also. Because like, you know, as a business owner, you pay the same fucking rate that that guy pays when you pay him. It's a double dip.
DJ
I mean, dude, people don't get that.
Mike Ferris
Wouldn't that also go away if you cut that out? That has to go. Yes, because you can't.
DJ
Yes. Which would create a situation where companies have way more money to scale. And Democrats don't like that because Democrats are ignorant to how. Well, they're not ignorant. They just want you to think that they are. But what they do is they convince the common, you know, non educated, financial, you know, observer consumer that if we cut any taxes for the business owner, they're just going to keep all the money. Well, first of all, if you knew how bad we were taxed, you probably wouldn't have an argument with that. But the reality is, if your argument is what your argument is, which is that business owners are greedy, you're going to keep all the money, then wouldn't they take that money and reinvest it in jobs so they can make even more money? See, your, your argument of greed doesn't make any sense because if you're truly greedy, the capitalist system leverages greed into good for all. That's the truth. Okay? So when you give a tax break to a company and the person at the top, or the officers or the C suite guys, they want to make more money. You know what they do? They don't keep the money. They reinvest the money and grow the business, which gives people jobs and allows people to make more money. Okay? And this is why the cost of goods and homes and property has outpaced the price of, or the amount of income for the last 40 years, 50 years, it's because their policies under the income tax system do not math. The math does not math. Okay? So no matter how much you think you know about finances, you just need to understand very simply that if we switch to that tariff system and we eliminate an income tax, it's going to make you rich. You as a person. Now, now if you have, if you're making 30 grand a year, you're not going to be rich, but you would have a lot more money in your pocket than what you have now. Right? And if you had that extra money, wouldn't you be able to have more opportunities for yourself to make even More money, just like a business owner would like. We got to think about these things a little bit more in depth than just go attack the greedy guy who's rich as well. The rich guy wants to get richer. And the way you get richer is by reinvesting in your.
Andy Frisella
You make the pie bigger.
DJ
That's right.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, man. I just thought this was interesting. I also wonder, too, if that's part of Trump's play, because this bricks thing is moving pretty quickly.
DJ
I don't. I don't think that bricks thing is going to be a real thing if Trump gets back in.
Andy Frisella
That's what I'm saying.
DJ
He's going to walk the fuck in. He's going to say, hey, we're. We're literally the biggest consumers on Earth. This is what we're going to do. And if you don't like it, eat a dick.
Mike Ferris
Right.
DJ
And so do we. Still, as America, because we are the largest consumers on the planet, are extremely important to those people. Yeah, like we are.
Andy Frisella
Rely on us. Yeah. Why they still rely on us.
DJ
Oh, yeah. And if Trump says, hey, tariffs for all your. And they can't send over here, bro, they're all gonna go. That chart will inverse. All those guys will go down and ours will go way up, and everybody here will get rich and everybody over there will not be as rich. And I think that's what the we want to do as Americans.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, well, the value of our dollar is going to go up. That's tremendously.
DJ
Yeah, I know, dude, but what do I know? I'm just a YouTuber, podcaster, you know, I'm just a wildmouth.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, man. Guys jumping.
DJ
What do you think, bro?
Mike Ferris
As far as this? Or like just the consumerism of America?
DJ
I mean.
Mike Ferris
Yeah, man, we're at peak consumerism. I mean, I seen some shit the other day with this Stanley cup And there's like 16 attachments for this fucking water jug. That's all resources that were wasted to whatever they're posting on this little thing and hanging off of it. I mean, that is peak consumerism.
DJ
So you mean like decorations just like.
Mike Ferris
Yeah, bullshit. Hanging off of it to express themselves.
DJ
I mean, it's like, man, there's enough self expression.
Mike Ferris
I know. Oh, exactly.
Andy Frisella
And like the Crocs. You've seen all the shit that goes with the Crocs.
Mike Ferris
I was getting ready to go into that, too. I mean, it's like all kind of shit hanging off the holes of these Crocs, man.
DJ
You a Crocs guy?
Mike Ferris
I have a pair that are like, they have fuzzies, like the fuzzy in them, but just because Kentucky's fucking cold.
DJ
Yeah.
Mike Ferris
I don't always lace up to go outside and, you know, let the dog out. So it's like, I'm gonna throw these on, let him, you know, and throw them back under the bed. I'm not publicly wearing Crocs, Just, you know, not me. But. Yeah, I mean, I have some lazy days, but it's. It's a tennis shoe and sweats and kind of thing, not Crocs with hanging all over it, for sure.
DJ
You got Crocs?
Andy Frisella
No.
DJ
You Burger, Scott?
Andy Frisella
I'm a Berkey guy, bro.
DJ
Yeah. Socks or no socks?
Andy Frisella
No socks.
DJ
No socks.
Andy Frisella
Sometimes socks if I'm cooking. Yeah, yeah.
DJ
See, I used to always be slides guy. Straight up slides. That was it. That was as far as I would go. No, no, in between the toe thong.
Andy Frisella
You got some fuzzies now, too?
DJ
Yeah, I do. That's what I was getting to.
Andy Frisella
I see.
DJ
So I've evolved a little bit. All right? And I got a pair of canes. So my buddy Mason gave me a pair of canes. And these guys are all ultra endurance athletes. They run 100 mile races. He's like, bro, let me get you a pair. I'm like, I am not wearing those, dude, those look super gay, okay? Like, let's just be real.
Andy Frisella
But then you put them on.
DJ
I did, I did.
Andy Frisella
So.
DJ
So then one day, like you said, it was cold and it was raining, and I had already taken my. My. My shoes off, and the canes were sitting there, bro. They're ugly as. And I swore I would never wear a pair of Crocs, So I kind of felt like, you know, I was kind of violating my. My. My sworn oath to never work Crocs by wearing the canes. But, dude, they're amazing.
Andy Frisella
Not bad.
DJ
Yeah, they're awesome. Yeah, they're awesome. And I am definitely a believer in the canes now. They have, like, a good arch in them. They make your feet feel good. They look a little different, but it is what it is. And then I got a pair. Emily got me a pair of the. Like, the foot. Like those brown ones with the no heel on the back. I don't know what they're called.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I think. I don't know if you have the uggs or what you got.
DJ
No, they're like, uggs. They got fur on the inside and they're brown, but no heel on the back.
Andy Frisella
Right.
DJ
You know what I'm talking about?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah.
DJ
Just house slippers are Those clogs? Is that what they're called?
Andy Frisella
No, I think they're just. They're just slippers.
DJ
Yeah. I don't know. But. But, but they're nice too.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
But I'll tell you what, you guys, that make those. If you put. If you combined it. The arch of the cane with the fuzziness of the slipper, bro, you have a winner, man. Somebody go make that because you guys will be. You guys will be killing it. Free idea right there. Free game.
Andy Frisella
You definitely buy a ton.
DJ
Yeah. Yeah. And to the guys at canes, bro, I stand corrected.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Hey, and they're so. Dude, they're not bad.
Mike Ferris
I used to feel that way about anything that was tapered at the legs for his pants.
DJ
Yeah.
Mike Ferris
And then actually I got a hold of some good quality pants that do that. That taper the ankle. I was like, damn, shit's not swinging everywhere. It's not getting kicked and trapped.
DJ
So.
Mike Ferris
Yeah, I know the feeling of chasing jeans, dude. I used to wear skinny leg jeans for sure.
DJ
Oh, no, no. But like, jeans from like 10 years ago are like, wide leg, all the.
Mike Ferris
Way down, boot cut type.
DJ
Yeah. And I was wearing. I was wearing those exclusively. And then I sw. Got switched over to AG Jeans. And my tailor was like, bro, you gotta get. And he's like, you gotta wear them a little thinner here. You know those. The ones you wear look stupid. And so, like, he got me a couple pairs of jeans. This was from David August out in California. I'm just shouting everybody out today, but August is my tailor, and he made me a custom. Couple custom pairs of jeans that were like a little bit of tapered. And I started wearing them. I'm like, man, I feel weird wearing these now. Like, I look pictures of like, the bigger ones, and I'm like, dude, what was I doing wearing those things now? They aren't like full blown skinny jeans.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. They're not like Tyler.
DJ
No.
Andy Frisella
Hagley. No.
DJ
But they're just a little more tapered, more.
Mike Ferris
More straight than.
DJ
Yeah, right.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
I'll tell you who makes the best jeans, bro. There's no Wrangler.
Andy Frisella
I love her.
DJ
If you go to. If you go to Chuck's Boots, look at this. I'm just shouting out everybody, you go Chuck's Boots up here in Fenton, Missouri. All right. Get yourself a couple pairs of Wranglers. And, bro, they'll last forever with or without the patch. I like them with the patch.
Mike Ferris
Yeah, I used to wear them all the time in high school.
DJ
Yeah, the brown patch.
Mike Ferris
Oh, yeah.
DJ
Yeah, bro, I Real talk. They're real jeans and they're great.
Andy Frisella
They last.
DJ
I mean, you want. You want top notch jeans, you get origin jeans or blue Deltas. Those are the best. They're American made. They're the fucking best.
Andy Frisella
See, they're gonna boom the out with this.
DJ
That's what I'm saying.
Andy Frisella
When this comes in.
DJ
And bro, because. Okay, so an origin pair of jeans is, you know, what, 100 upper hundreds.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah.
DJ
They're expensive.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
But when you're not paying any taxes, they're gonna feel cheap compared to the other ones.
Andy Frisella
Not only that, when the ones you get from overseas are gonna be 250.
DJ
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. And they're way ahead of the game, bro.
Andy Frisella
Way ahead.
DJ
Pete and Jocko and those guys and Kip, folks, those guys are way ahead of the fun.
Andy Frisella
Killing it.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Killing it, man. Well, guys, let's get to our final segment of the show. We got thumbs up and dumb as. This is where we bring a headline and we talk about it. It'll get one of these two options. Got a little conspiracy for everyone here. You know, we like our conspiracies around here. So our thumbs up are dumb as headline reads mysterious doorway discovered in Antarctic ice via Google Maps. And conspiracy theorists have wild ideas. Have you guys seen this? You see any traction on this?
DJ
Mysterious doorway discovered in Antarctic ice? Well, does it lead to the underground facilities that Hitler left and went to at Operation High Jump?
Andy Frisella
We might have to see, you know.
DJ
With his alien spacecraft. Did he teleport there?
Andy Frisella
Let's see, man.
DJ
Bro, have you dug into the conspiracies, bro? I mean, come on, man.
Andy Frisella
There is some weird. But there also is, bro.
DJ
There's grown man. There's grown men who say. Who swear under oath that they fought a fucking war on Antarctica Post World War II.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
And they were all made to be like. They were crazy. These are admirals.
Andy Frisella
E. Bird.
DJ
Yes, that's right.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, man. Listen, I don't know. I'm just saying.
DJ
The theory is Hitler and his dudes left. They didn't actually kill. He didn't actually kill himself. In fact, there's a theory that his skull is actually a female skull and that all of his men went to Argentina and then Antarctica. And then we and the Allied forces went to Antarctica and fought a war against Hitler in Antarctica called Operation High Jump. That is the theory. But there's people that swear under oath that this happened. So I. I don't. And they're like real admirals and real. It's dude, that's the problem. We don't know what the is true.
Mike Ferris
Not with AI, bro.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah, that's weird. So let's dive into this article reads Google Maps is a place of great discovery and the latest sighting may be one of the oddest yet. In East Antarctica, just southeast of Japanese research outpost show a station, eagle eyed users spotted a mysterious doorway which has become the topic of wild theories online, with some speculating that is Bigfoot's vacation home or a maroon shuttle craft from Star Trek. One Reddit user who noticed the ominous structure at the coordinates listed here simply asked, massive door in Antarctica. So let's dive into it. You go in the anarchy, type these those coordinates in. I did this on Google Maps myself. Tap, type those coordinates in and there it is. You start getting in a little bit closer there, show a station and then you keep zooming in, you get to this. All right, just this weird little doorway thing. Now, of course, you leave it to the Internet. People start, you know, doing what the Internet does. Somebody said just a blown off Boeing door. One person suggested a reference to a shocking midair mishap last January with another jokingly asking, wonder if they get doordash there. Quote, what would we do without the conspiracy theorist John Smelli, a professor and volcanologist at the University of Leicestershire, joked to the Daily Mail regarding the many suggestions offered. After looking at the coordinates on Google Earth Pro and seeing historical imagery, Bethan Davies, a professor of glaciology at the University of Newcastle, told the publication that the mysterious doorway, quote, is in an area of fast sea ice just offshore of the coast that is littered with, quote, a series of islands where shallow water exists. Quote, this is an iceberg that became grounded and is now stuck and melting out in place. Davies explained. You can see many other icebergs in the area. So they're saying that that's a ice iceberg.
DJ
I mean, it certainly doesn't look like a door.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
What do you think that is? That looks like natural.
Mike Ferris
It just looked like some rocks in there and the snow's blown off of it and it's just sitting there.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. Now to the iceberg theory though. I mean, to the operation high jump theory. Yeah, I mean there is some weird documentation that's out there. Yeah, like, like this one here. That was actually written in St. Louis, Missouri in 1818.
DJ
It has to be true.
Andy Frisella
You know, we don't around here. This is the show me state. All right. But this, this person writes, to all the world, I declare the earth is hollow and habitable within containing a number of solid concentric spheres, one within the other. And that is. And that it is open and the Poles 12 or 16 degrees. I pledge my life in support of this truth. And I'm ready to explore the Hollow if the world will support and aid me in the undertaking. And that was a captain in the infantry that wrote that. Talking about this stuff, I mean, it's just.
DJ
There's a lot there, man, all kinds of theories. Dude, have you heard of the ice shelf theory?
Andy Frisella
I shelf theory?
DJ
Yeah, have you heard of that?
Mike Ferris
Elaborate. A little and maybe.
DJ
So the theory is basically that the Earth, you know how like there's a lot of people that believe the earth is flat and then when they do the calculations on the line of sight, it doesn't supposed to be like add up to the size that they tell us the Earth is. So there's this theory that our Earth as we know it is actually just an exposed part of an ice planet. Okay. So what they're saying is, is that where we know like, you know, there's Asia and Africa and Europe and America and all these, you know, Australia and all these places, it's just the top of the cone. Like okay, if it was a basketball, it'd be like, you know, this much of the top of the basketball.
Mike Ferris
Sure.
DJ
That was exposed and the rest is ice and that They've kept this from us. And if you go to maps back in like the 30s and 40s, all the maps were drawn that way. So they were drawn. The NATO maps, the international maps were drawn just like that. So they would show the entire earth in a circle and then all around it was ice. And there's never actually been someone circumnavigate Antarctica. And one, one of the guys who tried to, ended up sailing something like 60,000 miles some crazy amount. And it might, it might not be 60,000.
Andy Frisella
No, yeah, it was something like that.
DJ
And still couldn't get around the Antarctica. So there's, I mean, bro, who knows?
Mike Ferris
I mean, you want the answer to that question, I'm sure you're familiar with him, but this is what they say. Randall Carlson would be the one to have here to talk about that.
DJ
He would probably know who's that.
Mike Ferris
So Randall Carlson is like, I want to say he's like a self proclaimed mathematician and architectural, you know, guy.
DJ
Yeah.
Mike Ferris
But he's been traveling all over the world studying basically the shape of the earth. And his theory is that it's an oblique spheroid which is where you have the flat top and flat bottom. And it's kind of shaped because gravitationally, if it was completely round, that we would just tip around because it's not equally weighted.
DJ
Roll around.
Mike Ferris
It's not equally weighted. Right. It's like a top. You have to have somewhere that's different than the outer. And basically, he explained that, like, from the equator to the North Pole, you, like, went down by, like, 13 miles because of how flat it is. You went downhill. Randall is very good at articulating his theories, and he's actually been on Joe Rogan and several times. And I want to say, Sean Ryan, I don't want to shout out podcasters on your podcast.
DJ
No, no.
Mike Ferris
I mean, they're good dudes, and they're great dudes. They're having great conversations about, you know, just the Earth and, like, what we believe it to be. So I. I also watched the Terrence Howard one, which was wild.
DJ
Yeah, bro, that was crazy smart as. I didn't know that. I didn't. I didn't have any idea that he was educated on that.
Mike Ferris
Very, very.
DJ
He's either very smart or very full of.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah. He's either really smart. I really don't.
Mike Ferris
I don't. I don't know what he ate. But, like, some of it goes against what Randall has talked about. And. But. But Randall's been able to prove a lot of it with math and then not only that, with ice core samples that they've taken showing the age of, like, even climate change, you know, And I don't want to go too far off.
Andy Frisella
That's a whole fucking can of what.
Mike Ferris
He says is, like, basically, yeah, there's climate change, but it's not enough to where we need to be paying taxes to reduce what we can't reduce. Because if you look at the chart he puts up about the Little Ice Age, where the younger Dryas. It's like a plant that was in that timeframe, basically. If you go beyond that, the graph he shows with temperature swings, and we're talking like 13 degrees centigrade or something like what he was talking about. But that graph swings. You know, if you look at it on an 8 by 11 sheet of paper, it's like 5 inches. 5 inches, 4, 3. And where we're at now is the smallest. The graph has changed since they can go back in time millions of years ago, but it's, you know, big swings until here, where it's just barely moving.
DJ
Yeah.
Mike Ferris
Because we're the most stable that the.
DJ
Earth has ever been, which means we're in homeostasis.
Mike Ferris
Yeah. Like, basically close To. It was something like, I guess now we have to go back the other way probably. I don't know where it's going to start going and. But that might take another, you know, several million years.
DJ
Yeah. Our tax dollars ain't gonna fix it. No.
Mike Ferris
None of our kids. Kids, Kids would ever have a kid that would know a kid that would, you know, it's just that far.
DJ
Yeah.
Mike Ferris
You know.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Well, them.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
That's all I'm saying. I want my tax money.
Andy Frisella
I want to go to Antarctica.
DJ
No, you don't. No, bro, you ever see how cold it gets there? Like a. Somebody was here recently that. That worked there.
Andy Frisella
I think I know you talking about.
DJ
Somebody visited here that was. They were here, like, worked at the.
Andy Frisella
One of the science stations out there.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
Who was that?
Andy Frisella
I don't know.
DJ
They were telling me, like, he was like, yeah, man, when the sun's out, we. We go out there with our shirt off, and I'm like, how cold is it? He's like, minus 30.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
DJ
I'm like, dude, what the.
Mike Ferris
Yeah, not. Not for me.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. No, I mean, but, like, I'll be prepared. You know how. Well, I mean, you know how prepared I was for that hike in Arizona. Like, I'll make sure I'm prepared.
DJ
Yeah. Yeah, no shit.
Andy Frisella
I'll have.
DJ
This dude shows up to hike, shorts.
Mike Ferris
And sleeveless shirt, and he was like.
DJ
Oh, he shows up with walking sticks, canteen, you know, one of those rags that go on your head like you're gonna cross the Sahara. We're about to climb this mountain that like old women do for fun, you know.
Mike Ferris
It's like a three degree slope.
DJ
Yeah. I'll tell you what, it was a little harder, I thought.
Andy Frisella
Listen.
Mike Ferris
Oh, no, I'm kidding.
DJ
I thought it was going to be. I thought it was legit. Going to be like. Like a nature walk. It was harder than that.
Andy Frisella
It was way harder than that.
DJ
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. I mean, it wasn't.
DJ
Mountain you get like halfway up and there's a sign that says, steve fell off here. Don't fall off two weeks ago. Yeah. Yeah. We're like, what. What are we doing?
Andy Frisella
All right.
DJ
But.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, so this is. You don't think that's a door?
DJ
That's. That looks like a snow drift.
Mike Ferris
Yeah, that's what it looks like, bro.
DJ
Some of these people, like, look, I'm all about, like, digging beneath the truth, but, like, some of. Some of these people are, like, they're obsessive to a point where it's like, probably really bad for their health. Oh, yeah, because, dude, you don't believe anything. Yeah, now, I certainly don't believe a lot, and there's a lot of history I don't believe, and there's a lot of lies that have been told. But, you know, there's also a lot of evidence to show that, you know, but, like, dude, that. That. That's. I don't know.
Andy Frisella
That's not it. Yeah. All right.
DJ
That's a Star Trek door. What the fuck, dude?
Andy Frisella
All right, man.
DJ
Well, guys.
Andy Frisella
Andy, Mike. That's all I got.
DJ
Well, Mike, bro, I appreciate you coming on, man, and sharing your story. Keep up the good fight, guys. If you feel so inclined or if you can afford to support him. It's an important cause because he's one of the only people that's fighting for, you know, what is right. You know, a lot of people have forgotten about COVID They've forgotten about the tyrannical nature of COVID They've forgotten about the crimes against humanity. They've forgotten about how much harm was actually done. And so it's very important for, you know, all of us to support people like Mike doing the work that he's doing and trying to get some accountability for what's happened. So hit him with that gofundme one more time. Hopefully we can get a couple bucks in there.
Mike Ferris
It's give send go dot com, Michael Ferris, and last name is spelled F A, R I, S. All right, well.
DJ
Bro, thanks so much for coming up, man. Appreciate you.
Mike Ferris
I appreciate all you guys having me, man. The welcome was just over the top, bro. And, like, everybody paid attention to who I was.
DJ
And they all know who you are, bro.
Mike Ferris
They dug deep into who I was.
DJ
Well, that's because they know who you are. Like, bro, we. We didn't give. We didn't give into this at all. Like, nobody here did. Like, when they came to check on mask and we wouldn't even let them in the door, we said, get the out of here.
Mike Ferris
Yeah.
DJ
So, like, we. We appreciate what you're doing.
Mike Ferris
Good.
DJ
Very good.
Mike Ferris
I appreciate all you guys, the whole team, you included. I've had a lot of respect for you for many years, and just. Thanks, man.
DJ
Thank you, brother. Appreciate you. All right, guys, that's the show. Don't be a hoe. Share the show.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, we're from sleeping on the floor now my jury box froze up Boat stove counted millions in a cold bad booted swole Got her own bank row can't fold just a no headshot case close.
Podcast Summary: REAL AF with Andy Frisella - Episode 802
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DJ CTI kicks off the episode by outlining the show's structure:
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Mike Ferris joins the show to discuss his legal challenges with the TSA and airlines during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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BRICS Summit and Global Economy:
Agenda 2030 and One-World Government:
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The hosts transition to a lighter topic, discussing Mike Tyson’s recent training video for his upcoming fight against Jake Paul:
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The hosts delve into current political headlines and social media viral content:
Kamala Harris at CNN Town Hall:
Chicago Resident's Speech Supporting Trump:
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BRICS and Economic Dominance:
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Episode 802 of REAL AF with Andy Frisella delves deep into political controversies, legal battles against governmental policies during COVID-19, global economic shifts with the BRICS summit, and engaging discussions on personal freedoms and societal changes. With Mike Ferris sharing his firsthand experience fighting against TSA and airline mandates, and the hosts exploring various conspiracy theories and current headlines, the episode offers a thorough exploration of pressing contemporary issues, interspersed with lighter segments on pop culture and fashion.
Listeners are encouraged to engage with the topics, support the guests, and continue the conversation through sharing and commenting, reinforcing the show's commitment to authenticity and real-world discussions.