On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss Trump's blue suit at the Pope's funeral drawing attention, the huge power outage that hit Spain, Portugal and France, and Virginia Giuffre's attorney revealing details of death casting doubt of suicide.
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Yeah, Went from sleeping on the floor now my jury parks froze up pole stove counted millions in a cold, bad booty swole Got her own bank roll can't fold Just a no head shot case close.
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What is up, guys? It's Andy Purcella, and this is the show for the Realists. 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. Oh, thank you. That was enthusiastic. All right, I see how this is gonna go.
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Yeah, they complained.
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All right, guys, here's the deal, all right? If you're new to listening, we don't run ads on the show. We're the biggest show in the world that does not run ads. I do that because I don't want to answer to anybody. It's really that simple. We keep it real here, and a lot of people don't like that. So fortunately, I'm a successful businessman and I can afford to produce a show myself. And that's what we do here. But we do have a fee, and the fee isn't that you gotta send us money. Okay? But if you. If you do, we'll take it. But you don't have to. But it's really simple, guys. If we make you laugh and make you think, if we entertain you, if we give you a new perspective, if DJ tells a funny joke, maybe not that one, because he doesn't, but if it helps you in any way, shape or form, please share the show. All right? We're trying to grow this show. We want to. We want to influence people, make people better, make them laugh. And we need your help. So do us a favor and don't be a hoe.
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Share the show.
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All right? What's up, dude?
A
Repair the rations, huh?
B
Yeah, repair.
A
See, it happened.
B
Oh, there you go. Well, I guess they got to share it, then. Start right out the gate.
A
Yeah, man. What's going on with you, man?
B
Just. Just doing it, man. Yeah, Getting excited, man. Gotta. Got a lot of stuff I'm working on. We're working on, you know, most excited I've been about business in a long time.
A
Oh, they better look out, huh? They better look out.
B
Oh, that's not even a really. That's not even relevant. It's not even a relevant conversation. Like, there's nothing they can do. They just concentrate on their own.
A
Yeah, well, I mean, it's Monday when we're recording this car show yesterday.
B
Dude, that was awesome.
A
It's sick, man.
B
Bro, for those of you, I believe we're doing it every sun last Sunday of the month. We'll have a schedule on the first form Instagram and probably on website. But dude, we have, you know, three big ass buildings here in the office park that are all right next to each other if you've never been here. Massive parking lot. And dude, it was pouring down rain. Okay. For the entire time. And it was packed.
A
Yep.
B
And not only was it packed, it was. Everybody was having fun, dude, I almost feel like the rain made it better.
A
Well, dude, like, I mean, because like I said, we were prepping it. Like, I'm like, man, like, you think the, the rain's gonna like, slow out the turnout a little bit and like, we're trying to get legit, bro. No, it did not.
B
And I tell you what, guys, if you're from out of town, I've already been had a bunch of my car buddies, my, my car buddies with big collections hit me up and say they're going to send cars in. So if you guys want to come in from out of town, man, one of these shows, I think you really enjoy it. But before we move on from this, I just want to say thank you to the St. Louis community, the cars and coffee community. It was, it was really cool, dude. Like everybody, it's one of the things I love about car culture and specifically our culture here in St. Louis. We have such, you know, St. Louis gets a lot, we talk a lot of. Right. Like, and it gets a lot of national press, usually not that good. But the truth of the matter is, is, bro, this is one of the best people cities in the entire world. And seeing everybody come out and, and hang out, nobody gives a where you're from or what your political views are or any of this shit. They just come out and hang out and have a good time, dude. And it was awesome.
A
Yeah.
B
I just really appreciate all you guys that showed up. And I can't wait to spend some more time with you guys over the summer doing this. It's going to be a lot of fun.
A
Dude. It was awesome. It was awesome. I was, I was saying before we got got going, I might, I might want a Hellcat now, man.
B
I mean, like, well, I mean, that makes sense.
A
Yeah. Statistically, it's right around this age where like that happens. You know what I'm saying?
B
Yeah.
A
And you know you're going to steal it. I'm. I mean.
B
You know, bro, that like in graffiti culture it doesn't count unless you steal the paint.
A
I didn't know that.
B
Yeah. So like a real graffiti artist, like if you're, like, considered a real artist, you steal your paint, you have to steal the paint for it to. Yeah, so. So, like, if you're going to be a real hellcat guy, to have a real hellcat, you got to steal it.
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Has to be stolen.
B
Yeah.
A
Scrape VINs.
B
You got to keep it true to the culture. No, you should get one, dude. They're sick. They're sick.
A
They're really nice. And like I said, you saw. I saw a few of them out there that, you know, I was like, all right, where the keys at?
B
What was your favorite car you saw? Yeah, I know what mine was.
A
That Aston. Oh, yeah, that was nice.
B
Yeah, that was a DBS Super Legera.
A
Yeah.
B
Gray.
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Sick.
B
Chris has one. Chris has that matte. Matte black one.
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Beautiful.
B
Yeah. Like my favorite car.
A
Yeah.
B
Was that the station wagon? Yes.
A
No. That thing was sick, man.
B
Yeah, bro.
A
Some good work to it.
B
So. So DJ and I are walking through the lot yesterday, and there's, like, all these badass. I mean, dude, it was everything. Muscle cars, imports, exotics. And that's what's cool. Everybody gets along. Nobody gives a. How much you spent on your car. It's just cool. So we're walking through the lot, dude, and there's this station wagon with the hood popped, and it's got a built engine, and. And, like. Yeah, and we're. I'm looking at. I'm like, bro, my nephew Junior has this exact station wagon, but I didn't know he had engine work done. And. And so we're walking around, and there's Junior, and I'm like, holy. It was his car.
A
Yeah. So, like, it's sick, dude.
B
It was. I think that's the coolest car in St. Louis, bro. Total sleeper. We gotta get it. We gotta get a supercharger on him.
A
Listen. Yeah, station wagon was pretty sweet. Yeah, it was sick, dude. That was. No, there were some really awesome things, man. But it was. It was a really good time.
B
Yeah, it was great. I. Dude, that's my. That's my speed, dude. You know, chilling. Good people, good times, cool cars, you know, Motorcycles, too. Anything with a motor, you know what I mean? It's kind of throttle therapy. It's hard to. It's hard to feel bad when you're in throttle, bro. You can't really think of anything else.
A
Yeah.
B
You know what I'm saying?
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That's real.
B
I like that.
A
No damn good time, though, man. Yeah.
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For real, dude. Thanks again for everybody that came out.
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Yeah.
B
And thanks again to the guys at Cars and Coffee. And the guys here at first form that put it on. You guys did a tremendous job. And I know we talked about some of the things we're going to do differently next time that are going to make it even better. But, guys, this is a family event, dude. Bring your families. Like, bring your cool. If you're wherever, bring the out, man. Yeah, it'll be cool to see you guys.
A
It'll be sick, man. But yeah, so you got cti, we got some cool stuff to cover. Interesting topics. Before we get that, though, I got. You got to weigh in. There's a debate going on right now online.
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Can a thousand men beat gorilla?
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100 men. 100 men versus one gorilla.
B
I saw that. I. Dude, I.
A
It's going around right now. Like, it, it's. A lot of people are talking about it. It's. I don't know if that's like the.
B
A hundred one.
A
100 men versus one gorilla. Now.
B
I don't know how they could. I don't know how. How they. I mean, you have to swarm them. There, there. There would have to be who goes first? That's it. That's what it is.
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First guys.
B
Fuck, yeah. You put the. You put the least skilled guys up front. Just. That's what I would do. Like, if we were. If we had 100 dudes and we had to organize them, I tell go, no, here's. Here's what I do, bro. I'm telling you what I do. I'd pick out the 30 dumb motherfuckers and I'd be like, you guys are the bravest. Here's what you guys are going to do. I mean, that's what they do in the military. They fucking convince the guys to run. They say, oh, you're the bravest. When in reality, bro, they're just the dudes with the biggest balls, man.
A
Like, imagine running towards a fucking thing and you see one of those first guys just being flung around.
B
Dude, have you ever seen a gorilla's teeth?
A
Oh, they got big.
B
Yeah, bro. Like they fucking tear your arm off your body, dude.
A
Well, I got a little video here. So this is like the, I guess, fast fun facts about gorillas, right? So according to the. The Nguangwe Forest National Park, a silverback gorilla is stronger than 20 adult human beings combined.
B
Well, that's regular humans. It's not super humans like me.
A
That's important because I got a list here in a minute. But, but, but let's check this.
B
I mean, we're talking about regular people here. We ain't talking about fucking physical specimens, for sure. Of athleticism and good looks, for sure.
A
Yeah. I mean that. I mean, the good looks alone. I mean, it make a silver back and charisma, right?
B
Yeah, bro, that looks like me and S fighting when you had to break it up. Did we ever tell that story on the show?
A
No, I don't think so.
B
Oh, man. F. DJs first week has to break up a fight between me and Sal.
A
Yeah, it was pretty. It was. It was like a National Geographic. Animal Planet.
B
It looks just like this. How strong is a silverback gorilla?
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Because of their muscular body, scientific research has shown that a silverback gorilla is stronger than 20 adult humans. Combined, they are able to lift up 10 times their body weight. And it is estimated that a gorilla could bench press 4,000 pounds. A gorilla's punch has a force of 1,800 pounds, which is more than twice as hard as a professional boxer. A silverback gorilla's strength is needed to fight other male silverbacks and fight off predators like leopards to defend his group. So we can conclude that you as human beings, shouldn't mess with a fully grown adult gorilla, bro.
B
£4,000. That's it?
A
Yeah.
B
Maybe if we put them on some first form, we get that up to, like, some real numbers a little bit. Get past some rookie numbers.
A
Yeah, yeah. Well, I mean, listen.
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Listen to what it says. We. It's not a good idea for a human man to take on a gorilla. No shit.
A
I think 100, man. I don't know. I don't know.
B
But, bro, I. I don't. I don't know. I don't see it happening.
A
I don't know.
B
Like, if we're talking real. Real talk, Even if it's, like, for real. Okay, we got real athletes here. Okay? We're not a fake company. Everybody in this is some sort of an athlete.
A
Yeah, we get JB up there, dude.
B
You. You got. Yeah, you got. All our dudes are. You got Will, Aaron Clement.
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We use Will to run until.
B
Even with that. Even with that, I don't think we could do it. Yeah, I would save. I would say, guys, let's just leave that gorilla alone.
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Leave him be.
B
Yeah.
A
Yeah. Well, so. So it's going around now.
B
If we had. What if we had to fight him? Like there was no choice.
A
Yeah.
B
Well, so how would we do it?
A
It's going around Twitter. And, like, there's a guy, there's this dude, put a list together. He titled it 99 People that Could Help Me Beat a Gorilla Ass. Michael J. White, Brock Lesnar Tank Davis. Stephen Adams. Jon Jones. That's a good one. Isaiah Stewart.
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2009. Randy Orton. I. I believe that that's believable. I think Randy might be able to do it on his own, bro.
A
Yeah. Kamaru Usman, Floyd Mayweather.
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I'm a fan.
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1989 Pistons. The 2004 Pistons. 2000 Trail Brother Trailblazers. 2001 Ravens.
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Yeah. Ray Lewis.
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Yeah. I mean, listen, it's a decent list.
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I'm offended that I wasn't on this list. Yeah, I should be on this list. I've already been stabbed in the face. You know, if the thing does whatever, I'm just gonna laugh at it. Yeah, bro, listen, I'll laugh till I die, bro.
A
Well, apparently Mr. Beast is doing.
B
No comment.
A
It's not real. 100 men versus a gorilla, this Mr. Beast new video. I mean, but like, even the skeleton, like, bro, I don't think there's a chance.
B
God dang, look at the pelvis difference.
A
Yeah, there's not a chance.
B
I mean, I know some dudes built like that.
A
I do.
B
Yeah, I do.
A
Historically.
B
Yeah. Oh, you. What the is wrong with you, man? There's something wrong with you. Yeah, I don't know, dude. I don't see it happening. I think, I think here's what would happen.
A
Yeah.
B
Because we have survival instincts, bro. And I think what would happen is the first two or three dudes would run up there and the gorilla would just like knock their head completely off their body and nothing will cause fight or flight. Especially the flight that sees some dude decapitated by a gorilla. You know what I mean?
C
It really happened because before the show we were randomly talking about bite forces of different animals.
B
Yeah. It has the most, doesn't it?
C
No, not the most, but pretty high. So for an average human, it's 160 pounds square inch psi.
B
Yeah.
C
And in an average car tire, it's like what, 50, 40, whatever.
B
Yeah.
C
For gorilla it's 1300.
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What is it for a grizzly bear? I bet it's. I bet. So, dude, that's the argument that everybody likes to have. What would win between a grizzly and a gorilla?
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I think, I think gorilla, gorilla for sure.
C
Grizzly bear bite force is 1160.
B
And what's a gorilla?
C
Gorilla is 1300.
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Gorilla all day.
C
You're.
B
I don't think so, bro. I think the. What's the grizzly bear is a lot bigger, right? Like weighs a lot more.
A
And I don't think it weighs.
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Plus, dude, it's got the. It's got the claws Man. And the teeth.
A
But look how dense that thing is though, bro.
B
Dude is flesh. I think I'm. I'm going with the grizzly bear, bro.
A
See, I don't know. I got gorilla on that one.
C
So a grizzly bear. Average male is three and a half feet. Between 400 to 700 pounds.
B
Wait, a grizzly bear?
C
Yeah, says so. Online average 400 to 700 pounds.
B
Hold on. Let's ask the Internet.
A
Who the fuck was he asking?
B
My Internet? My.
C
That's so racist of you.
B
My Internet is better than yours? Yes, I'm a better operator of the Internet.
A
I mean, okay, they are newer to the Internet over there.
B
I know you guys invented it and shit. Who wins in a fight?
A
A grizzly or a silverback gorilla?
B
Who wins in a fight? In a real life fight between a grizzly bear and a gorilla. The grizzly wins almost every time. And it's not even close.
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No.
C
Yes, it'll be probably because.
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Key reasons the grizzly wins. Massive size advantage. A grizzly can outweigh a silverback two times to three times its size. Claws versus bare hands. A grizzly has four inch claws that could tear flesh, break bones and puncture deep internal organs. Just like I told you, man. When you guys are going to keep quit doubting me. Durability. Grizzlies have thick skin and layers of fat. You ever seen a grizzly bite another grizzly? They can't hurt them. Dude. The gorilla is not going to fucking get in in that skin. Killing power. A grizzly's bite and swipe strength is designed to kill massive animals like elk and bison. A gorilla's bite is strong. But his fighting style is mostly intimidation, grappling and biting. Not Mortal Kombat against things twice its size. People who think that a gorilla can beat a grizzly are retarded.
A
That's not what it says. It does not say that.
B
All right, it doesn't say that. It doesn't say that. But it does say all the rest of it.
A
Does say the rest of it. All right, so 100, 100 humans, one gorilla. You think gorilla.
B
Let's ask it about the hundred humans.
A
I think it's gonna. Because I feel like people have asked. They say you gotta like attack it all at once. You got to just like overwhelm it.
B
Yeah, I could see that, bro. But like you'd have to have some dumbass dudes to go up there. The first guys first like. Or you just all have to go at the same time and just say it.
A
But there's gonna be That.
B
I don't think that's still gonna work.
A
There's gonna be one guy, like, all right, everybody go on three. One, two, and then sits back. That'd be me. Yeah, that's me.
B
You guys got this. You good?
A
Good job, guys.
B
A hundred humans can absolutely beat a gorilla in a fight, but only if they work together and fight strategically. If they charge in blindly, a lot of people will get seriously injured or killed first. So, yeah, basically, yeah. No man gorilla kills dozens before getting overwhelmed. Maybe only 5 to 10 people get badly hurt or killed if they're coordinated.
A
I mean, 100 dudes, it's a lot of dudes.
B
Realistic outcomes. A hundred humans defeat one gorilla at a heavy cost if they don't plan or use tactics at a lighter cost. If they swarm and coordinate immediately.
A
Yeah, yeah, I don't think that's going to help.
B
Here's a quick visual. Imagine a rugby scrum, but a hundred people versus a silverback. Half grab and hold the gorilla down. Half attack. Choke break, joints smother it. The Indians raped the gorilla.
A
What?
B
Oh, sorry. All right. I didn't say that either.
C
Your Internet is racist.
B
All right, so we had that solved. We solved it. 100 humans can beat a gorilla, and a grizzly bear will definitely beat a gorilla. So you guys could quit talking about it.
A
That's settled. Yeah, it is settled. Settled.
B
Adjourned. All right.
A
In recess.
B
So what's up?
A
Yeah, well, let's get to our cruise, man. I just wanted to address that. If, guys, if you want to see any of these pictures, articles, links, videos, go to andy fourella.com. you guys can find them there. With that being said, let's hop into our headlines. Let's talk about the first one before we little intro, I guess, to the first one. It's been getting a lot of flack. Trump's blue suit at Pope's funeral draws attention. Have you seen this? It's everywhere. People are complaining about it.
B
What aren't they complaining about?
A
No, this lady, Vanessa Friedman.
B
Sure.
A
She likes bagels. President Trump, it seems, is fully committed to going his own way when it comes to international relations. Even during the funeral of a Pope on Saturday, he was joined as he joined other world leaders to pay his respects to Pope Francis. He stood in St. Peter's Square among President Emmanuel Macron of France, who was wearing black, Prime Minister Keir Starman of Britain in black, President Javier Milei of Argentina in black, and Prime Minister Giorgi Maloney of Italy in black. Mr. Trump, he was wearing blue. Oh, my goodness.
B
And not even a dark midnight blue, but a clear sapphire, like blue with a matching tie amid all the black and cardinal red. It popped out like a sign.
A
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Right, right. I mean, it's a. Newsweek posted it. Daily Mail posted it. Right. Like this one.
D
Yeah.
B
Nobody's talking about how it took three days for Netanyahu to even fucking acknowledge the death of the Pope. Nobody's talking about that.
A
That's interesting.
B
Oh, by the way, was he there at all?
A
Well, what's. What's interesting, too, is, like, you know, this guy posted on Twitter, one guy shows up in a blue suit to the Pope's funeral.
B
Motherfucker, there's 50 dudes in a blue suit.
A
That's the thing, bro. Like, if you crap out. Oh, my God, bro, listen. That's how crazy these dudes are.
B
This is the kind of. That makes me think that they've been lying about everything forever.
A
It's insane, dude.
B
Dude, that's insane. There's.
A
When you send the photo, too, bro. Like, I saw.
B
Look at his sapphire suit.
A
Yeah. It's like, you don't see the. With polka dots back there.
B
Real talk, bro. Like, I'm just saying, Trump, none of these dudes give a. That the Pope died. They're all virtue signaling. Be honest.
A
Catholic at all. It's just the thing we do.
B
Okay, yeah, Trump, Trump, Trump. So bad.
A
Yeah, I just thought that was interesting. Wanted to clear.
B
Why can't we just criticize people when they do wrong and then give them credit when they do shit right? How about that? That's, like what common sense people do.
A
Oh, they can't do that, though.
B
You know why? Like, it's absurd. The amount of stuff that they try to find on this dude. And you know what I'm saying, like, that's. That's ridiculous.
A
That's what we're picking.
B
Yeah, yeah.
A
That's what they're doing.
B
We'll walk right past, you know, the piles of. And syringes and homeless people and Starbucks cups, crack pipes and litter right in your own neighborhood. Just walk right past that. Don't worry about the, you know, the. The taxes that we pay or the things, you know, like the blue suit.
A
Sapphire.
B
Summer blue. Whatever, dude.
A
Yeah. Anyways, I thought that was interesting. Now, Eddie, you. You've had a. I don't know if you want to call this, like, a. A dream, a hope of one day seeing heads on stakes in front of the White House.
B
Absolutely.
A
Admiration. Right. Kind of close. Got mug shots. I guess that works. White House lawn lined with illegal immigrants. Mug shots, Heinous crimes They've committed showcasing Ice Bust and Trump's first 100 days.
B
Come on.
A
It's not his.
B
Come on.
A
His mug shots. Heads of heads. Yeah. The line, the. The lawn has been lined with mugshot style posters bearing the faces of 100 arrested illegal migrants and list of the despicable crimes some have committed. Here's a clip. Check it out. This is a walk through. Yeah. It's not heads.
B
It's not. Listen, you guys down there, Mar a Lago or White House now I guess that's where you are. I know you guys listen to the show, man. They said this in cutting it. Okay? And first of all, if you put all the illegal legal migrants that committed all the crimes, it would fill up that whole lawn. Mm.
A
Twice. But this was my favorite one though. I did like this.
B
That's. That dude, that's so funny.
A
That's pretty good.
B
Sorry.
A
Okay. That's pretty. That's pretty good, dude.
B
It's funny how brazen these people are until they like face reality and they get caught and then they like ball their eyes out.
A
It's awesome.
B
Yeah, it is awesome.
A
That's awesome. So I mean, it's not heads on stakes. We're getting there, yet potentially you guys.
B
Are around up there, man.
A
The other thing you've also mentioned, we got to move fast. We got to get these people out quicker. We need more. More arrest, more numbers.
B
Didn't we just say that?
A
We did.
B
And then we're having.
A
This weekend there was a massive raid. U.S. postal Service, police, IRS agents seen assisting DA ICE and FBI in the Colorado nightclub takedown where 114 illegals were arrested. So I mean, moving.
B
Yeah, moving.
A
Right? Here's a clip. Got them all lined up.
B
This is what we're talking about. This is what I want to see.
A
Yeah.
B
I want to see fences daily. I want to see containment areas. I want to see. That makes people understand that you don't do that here. I want to see. I want to see some stuff that like borders right on the line of like human rights. So it teaches people a lesson, you know what I'm saying? Like, don't come here. Don't around, you know, like make them like what they do in, in El Salvador, dude, Put these dudes in their underwear, throw them in a containment facility. I'm being serious. I'm. Listen, you guys think I'm joking? Shave their heads, embarrass them, and then send them home and say don't ever come back.
A
No, that's how it should be.
B
Yes. We're too nice here, bro. And you know what it is? We're not too nice. Most people would be okay with this, but there's a segment of very loud people that. That cry and. And they have no sense of reality, dude. They've never dealt with crime. They've never dealt with real hardship. They live in McMansions and the suburbs. They don't touch this. And they're like, oh, what about the criminals, bro? These are illegal migrants. They are illegal immigrants. They do not have the rights of the American citizen. This whole.
A
Yeah, there is no due process.
B
Yes, there is. No, bro, these people do not have the same rights as us. Round them the up, put them in their drawers, shave their heads, send them home, say, don't come back or it's gonna be worse. You know, that doesn't really hurt anybody. It's just embarrassing.
A
No, they should do one of those, like, stamps right on the forehead. Like, you know, deport it. Denied. Reject it.
B
Listen, dude, listen. Shame works.
A
It does. It does.
B
Shame works.
A
It does. My point, though. It's happening. They're moving. Okay.
B
I mean, here's what I think. I think they heard the show.
A
Yeah.
B
And they're trying to appease us. They're like, andy and DJ are pissed off and we better do a raid.
A
Shit gotta happen.
B
You motherfuckers better step it up, bro. Okay, this is a good. This is a good start.
A
Good start.
B
How many people?
A
114.
B
Okay. We only got like 19. 19 million 800 left to go.
A
It's a step in the right direction.
B
Yeah.
A
Okay. Another good step in the right direction. We also talk about arrest on this show. Right? Arrests need to happen. We've called for it. Dhs, Wisconsin judge shielded illegal alien. Charged with strangulation and domestic violence. Got arrested. Obstruction of justice. This just came out. This was a press release. It was actually two. Two judges that have both been charged and arrested on judicial misconduct and obstruction of law enforcement.
B
One was in New Mexico. Right.
A
One was in New Mexico and one in Milwaukee. The one in New Mexico was charged with evidence tampering. A judge by the name of Judge Kano. Okay. Who was actually seen in pictures with an illegal.
B
Yeah.
A
Ms. 13.
B
Absolutely.
A
And then this Hogan, this judge in Wisconsin, she tried to hide an illegal alien from getting deported by the port. Deportation agents that were at a courthouse. And so she.
B
No, she brought him into her office and let him go out the back door.
A
Yeah. And they end up catching them.
B
Just so we're clear, she hid the guy and scuttled him out the back door.
A
Yeah. So this is from the official report. It says, according to court documents, federal agents arrived at the Milwaukee County Courthouse intending to arrest Flores Ruiz in a public hallway following his court appearance before Judge Dugan. Upon learning of the agent's presence in the hallway, Judge Dugan allegedly confronted and ordered federal agents to leave the courthouse. After being made aware of a valid immigration arrest warrant. Judge Dugan told agents that they needed a judicial warrant and demanded that they go to the chief judge's office once the agents were no longer in the vicinity of her courtroom. Judge Dugan allegedly elected not to conduct a hearing on Flores Ruiz's criminal case, despite the fact that victims of his offense were present, and instead personally escorted Flores Ruiz and his attorney through a restricted jury door exit not typically used by defendants or attorneys. This doorway led to a non public hallway through which Flores Ruiz and his attorney exited her courtroom. According to the affidavit, Judge Dugan's actions directly resulted in flu as flash Flores Ruiz temporarily avoiding federal custody. He was ultimately arrested outside the courthouse following a brief foot pursuit. So, yeah, so she's been charged. Cash. Patel put it on Twitter. No one is above the law. With a picture of her in handcuffs getting into a FBI vehicle.
B
That's a play on Joe Biden's saying.
A
Oh, yeah, you mean this one?
B
Yeah. Oh, you got it. No one is above the law on December 1, 2024, a month before he pardoned his whole entire fucking. For crimes that they never committed.
A
Yeah, right, right. Or may have committed.
B
Yeah.
A
Now the crazy thing is, right, we talk about justice. Right. And you know, as that happened, these activist judges are now starting to rebel.
B
Hold on. I'd like to mention something real quick. There's more to that story that Judge Canoe Kano. Whatever. In New Mexico.
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Yeah.
B
There's speculation going around, allegedly, that I guess his daughter is a big influencer on the Internet with like guns and is a call of duty character and. Yeah. And apparently allegedly. I don't know if this is true or not, but that he may have been using her weapons to commit crimes.
A
What?
B
Yeah, the.
A
The immigrant or the judge itself.
B
No, the. The gang member.
A
Geez.
B
Yeah, allegedly. But I mean, dude, it's weird.
A
That's crazy. I mean, he was in his house with him there.
B
I know.
A
Flicking it up.
B
Yeah, I know. Dude. I don't know what the deal is.
A
It's crazy.
B
Yeah, it's. But I mean, that's the. I don't want to say that's true or not true, but I mean it. That's the rumor. Yeah, I guess.
A
It's wild, man. Dude, these, these, these judges are out of pocket, man. It's out of pocket. And the people that are trying to, like, you know, protect them and stand up for them, they're stupid, bro.
B
They're not just out of pocket. They're, they're delusional about the power that they hold in this country. They do believe they're above the law, and they don't believe that they can be arrested. They don't believe that. And they, they are consistently, especially with this situation with the migrants standing in the way of us getting our country back to what we want it to be. You know, and I don't think that, like we talked about last week, I don't think it's okay that judges at any level stand in front of the people's will. You know, there's, there's 80% of the country right now that wants these people gone. And these, these judges, most of whom were financed by who? Oh, different activist groups that somehow lead back to Act Blue and guy. People like George Soros who have funded these people, these judges campaigns. Now, if they funded these people's campaigns, don't you think it's fair to, to say that they're probably telling them to stand in the way of this happening and what they're probably telling them is delay, delay, delay, delay, delay so that Trump can't get anything done and we end up with a situation in four years where those people are still here, could potentially vote right for the new fix. Yeah, their side again. And so, like, dude, these judges, first of all, here's the facts of the matter. These people are here illegally. They don't have the rights American citizens have. They do not have the right to due process or a trial. And that's how they're trying to hold up this, this deportation effort by the Trump administration. They are pretending as if these people have civil rights, American civil rights, just like everybody else, and they don't. So they're wanting to do a trial for, for, you know, 20 million people. You know what I mean? That's impossible.
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Right?
B
So when we have a situation like this, you know, who knows what's going to happen? But you know what I find very amusing is how a lot of the voices on the left keep saying, this is not normal. This is not normal behavior. Well, is it normal behavior to shut the entire country down for two years? Is it normal behavior to, you know, to, to prosecute an ex president, raid his home, arrest him, charge him with bullshit crimes, you we're talking about judges that are violating legitimately, the Constitution. Okay. Versus made up. That has come out to be made up by people who hate this man. And you. That's normal, right? You know, like, dude, it's sick. Let's not forget what they did. Let's not forget. They want you to forget. They want you to say, oh, my God, that's not normal. Look what he's doing. He's above the law. He's ruining democracy. Yeah, well, we aren't a democracy. We're a constitutional republic. Okay, so let's get that straight first. But these are the people. These judges are the people. Like the.
A
The.
B
What was the weirdo up there in New York? And then the brag. The prosecuting attorney. Yeah, that guy.
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Yeah.
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And. And then Leticia James and Alvin Brad. Yeah. And the dudes down in Georgia. Like, all these people. Those are the traitors to this country. Including these people. And so the reality of the situation is, is there's probably going to be a lot more judge arrests. And I hope there is. I really do, bro. These people are not supposed to be intertwined with political narratives.
A
Supposed to be blind.
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That's right. I mean, dude, this. The lady justice is. Has a blindfold on for a reason. And clearly, clearly, that is not the way our system is working right now.
A
They ripped that bitch off.
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Yeah, they did.
A
They ripped it off 100%. And there's people like this. I will refuse to hold court. Activist Wisconsin judge threatens boycott after Hannah Dugan charged with shielding illegal alien from ice. So a leftist judge in Sawyer County, Wisconsin, is threatening a courtroom boycott after a fellow judge was accused of shielding an illegal alien from federal authorities. Judge Monica Esham on Saturday issued a strongly worded email to judges across her state laying out her plans. Quote, if there is no guidance for us and no support for us, I will refuse to hold court in Branch 2 in Sawyer County. I will not put myself or my staff who may feel compelled to help me or my community in harm's way. What about the victims?
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Okay, go ahead.
A
Yeah, I mean, what about them?
B
You're putting them in harm's way. You're. So you being arrested is harm's way, right? What about all the illegals and all the crime and all the. That you refused to prosecute over the last number of years?
A
Dude, that's. What. Dude, the. The Hannah Dugan lady. Like I said, the. The illegal migrant who's not supposed to be here, who was charged with strangling a fucking victim. The victim was in that courtroom to See a judge who's supposed to be blindly proceeding over this case, escort that fucking dude out to avoid fucking, like.
B
Listen, dude, it's what I've been telling you guys for years. I know, you know, bro, but these are communist. These are not leftists. They're not. These are full blown communist insurgents who are allowing these people to walk free, hoping that it creates more death and more destruction in our communities. That's what the part that people are not understanding that it's intentional. It isn't. It's intentional that they're letting these violent criminals go to cause more disruption in the communities. All right? That's intentional. Do you think they want to clean up the streets when Donald Trump's in office? Not at all. They want people getting stabbed, they want people getting shot. They want the community feeling the pain. Okay? That's the point. All right? And that disruption creates division. And when we have division, we. They get control. So this is, this is intentional. It's not like, oh, they're, they're just some activist and they're. They're warped in it. No, these are evil people. Evil people. They're willing to push a political agenda through their power that hurts the people that they are obligated and have an oath to protect. That's evil, dude.
A
It's like, it's like what President Bukele said of El Salvador, bro. He's like, many people criticize me for jailing a few thousand people. Like, I don't look at it like that. I look at it. I liberated millions. Like, that's what it's about. And like, they're completely forgetting about the fucking city. Like, bro, they.
B
Who's forgetting?
A
Yeah, they're not for.
B
Yeah, yeah, they're not forgetting. That's what I'm saying. They're not forgetting.
A
Yeah, that's the play. Yeah. Dude, it's crazy, man. It's crazy. I say arrest all of them. Arrest this Esham lady. Arrest.
B
Yeah, I think she should be arrested too.
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Judge that, like is.
B
Is doing any of that, any of the activism.
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And you know what's crazy, bro? I saw this post. This dude posted.
B
How come we never see far right activist judges?
A
Right, right, right. Yeah. Where is it at? But I saw this, this dude, I could, I couldn't. I tried to find it again. I saw it over the weekend, but this dude posted on Twitter is like, if it, like, it was a quote. Like, if any judge stands in the way of the people's will, then, you know, I will personally have them removed from office. And it Was like, if you think, you know, if you agree with this statement, then you're a vile person because that was Hitler that said that. And like, trying to compare it to, like, what Trump, what's happening right now, it's like, bro, bro, stop, Stop it.
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Listen, Any judge that violates the oath that they take, that protects criminals and doesn't prosecute violent crime and releases people and doesn't press charges and dismisses, all of them should be in jail because they are. They are abandoning their duty to the people that they are intended to serve. Okay? These people have a job, and it's one of the most important jobs in our civilization. It's about holding accountable people that break the law, and that is not what they're doing. In fact, they are intentionally not doing that for the reasons that I just stated, for more death, more destruction, more. More division, more crime, more disruption in the community so that they can create the division they need for control. That is what the. That's about.
A
So, I mean, you know, two arrests, that's cool. They got about, you know, a couple thousand more to go.
B
Yeah, right.
A
Of people in this system that are doing that. So we'll get there, you know, but maybe there, maybe. Maybe there is a turn. Um, this also came out today, actually. President Trump now demands Act Blue and Adam Schiff be thrown in jail. Crooked Adam Schiff responds in full panic. Did you see this one?
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No, but I mean, he should have been in jail a long time ago.
A
A long time ago, but yeah, so President Trump signed a powerful memorandum last week ordering a full federal crackdown on illegal campaign donation practices, specifically targeting the embattled Democrat fundraiser fundraising platform Act Blue and calling for crooked Adam Schiff to be thrown behind bars. So the memorandum outlines a couple of things. It one is strictly prohibits making political contributions in the name of another person, as well as contributions by foreign nationals. Press reports and congressional investigations have uncovered deeply troubling evidence that online fundraising platforms have enabled schemes to launder excessive and prohibited contributions. These activities undermine the integrity of our electoral process. I direct the Attorney General, in consultation with the Secretary of the treasury, to use all lawful authority to investigate these allegations and take appropriate action to enforce the law. So Trump pushed this out. It was in a truth that he pushed it out. Here it is, says hopefully Act Blue, the Democrats illegal scam used to raise money, including from not allowed foreign contributions, is being looked at by authorities. The Dems only know how to win by cheating something which they do better than any group or party in history. But now with their terrible Policies and candidates. And with people like crooked Adam Shift, who demanded a full pardon from Sleepy Joe leading the way, it is almost impossible to reach their money goals. The USA is wise to these scoundrels and crooks. Also, why did the auto pin give Schiff a pardon? Biden knew nothing about it. Who operated the auto pin? That is the biggest question being asked in D.C. they almost destroyed our country. They should be in. They should all be in jail.
B
Yeah, I agree. So go put them in jail.
A
Yeah, let's do it.
B
So go put them in jail. Like, it's very clear.
A
Like, is he asking for permission from us?
B
Like, here's Schiff's thing. What do you say? Donald Trump is back to attacking me today because the economy has been in a tailspin under his economic mismanagement. Oh, really? That's why he's attacking you. And so have his poll numbers. Yeah, his poll numbers are down because he's not arresting like you, man. That's why the. The poll numbers are down, because he hasn't fully done the things he said he was going to do quickly, okay? Meaning deportations. People want to see mass effort. They don't want to see a hundred at a time. They want to see thousands at a time. All right? That's why the poll numbers are down. The poll numbers are also down because we were promised a crackdown on the corruption, which has not happened yet. That's another reason the poll numbers are down. Another reason the poll numbers are down is because we haven't heard a fucking thing about the child blackmail operation that is known as the Epstein list and the crackdown on all the celebrities that are leveraged by it. That's another reason the polls are down. The polls are down because of those things. The polls are exactly down, Adam Schiff, because you aren't in jail yet, okay? So thank you for pointing that out. And then he goes on to say, and the last thing he wants is people holding him accountable. Attack me as much as you like, Mr. President. I'm not backing down. Well, that's the only play you got because if you back down, they're going to get you anyway, bro.
A
So what do you think his, like, nickname in high school was?
B
Penis Face. Look at his face. It looks like a dick hole.
A
Like a little shift meister.
B
His mouth, it looks like a. It look. It looks like the tip of a dick.
A
Yeah, old shifty.
B
Yeah, old penis face. So. So, dude, that. Let's be real. That's why the polls are down, bro. Anybody? Anybody with any understanding of the Economy understands like we talked about, that it's gonna go down before it goes up. Okay. And at least these are honest about it instead of lying and saying inflation is transitory. It's while they intentionally create it. Okay, so.
A
Well, I mean, speaking of eating all of that last little piece on this that just also got released, I'm sure you've seen this. Tariffs will lead to income tax relief, even elimination.
B
They should.
A
So now it's getting there, bro. This got tweeted out yesterday.
B
Yeah. What's the poll numbers gonna happen whenever, Whenever everybody gets their income taxes removed.
A
Yeah, right.
B
We're gonna see poll numbers at 99. Yes.
A
Yeah, right, right. Yeah. He posted this on Truth Social yesterday saying quote, when tariffs cut in, many people's income taxes will be substantially reduced, maybe even completely eliminated. Focus will be on the people making less than 200 grand a year. Also, massive numbers of jobs are already being created with new plants and factories currently being built or planned. It will be a bonanza for America. The External Revenue Service is happening. Well, look, it needs to be all.
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It needs to be all. I'm not against all. I would like to see $200,000 a year or less, no tax. Everybody else 10% flat tax, no matter what. Okay? That's it.
A
You still have a surplus, bro.
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100. If you clean up the spending, right? If you clean up all the spending, you'd have enough money to run everything five times as good as what it actually is. And you know, most people don't understand basic economics when it comes to running a business, but this is very simple. You have your revenue in, you have what it costs to run and then you got what's left over. And what it costs to run is highly. When it costs to run is, you know, five times the amount you're bringing in, you got a problem. And so they need to bring it the cost down, eliminate all the waste which allows them to do what we're talking about here and now. I will say this, you know, him saying, oh, when new plants and factories being built or plant. I think it's, it's great to have the American made products. But let's not pretend like unless you do something about AI technology that that isn't going to be all automated shit, you know what I'm saying? So let's, let's be honest about where we are. Because unless there's some sort of regulation or major tax cuts for company like tax elimination for companies that employ humans versus AI, it's going to be, it's going to be all AI. Why the wouldn't it be? Yeah, companies are going to do that. And dude, the thing is, is the consumers could control that, but they're not.
A
They won't.
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No, they won't even be left up to. They won't do it. Yeah, like everybody knows that Amazon's bad for the fucking economy. Everybody knows that it's virtually a monopoly on commerce. And it, that's, it's damaged mom and pop business in an irreparable way. And to Bezos credit, he's brilliant, but that doesn't mean that that's an ethical thing. Okay? And customers, instead of saying, hey, I'm going to buy from the little guy, they just buy from Amazon. So like when they bitch about it, like, the reality is the behavior shows what they truly care about. What they truly care about is how fucking easy it is. And you know, that's a shame because that's eventually going to cost a lot of people their jobs.
A
Yeah.
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You know, I mean, I think, I.
A
Don'T think that it should even be left up to the consumer. Like that's where government is supposed to step in.
B
Yeah, but here's the thing.
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Like, hey, like we look at.
B
Okay, but here's the thing.
A
Yeah.
B
What if we do that and none of the other countries do it? Then all of a sudden we become the stone age manufacturers versus the. You know what I mean?
A
That's true.
B
So we have to be honest about, about what's going on.
A
Yeah, it's delicate, man. It is definitely delicate. But last little piece. So we're 100 days in, 100 days in office. And I knew it was coming. I honestly would have thought it would have happened a lot sooner, but it's here after a hundred days. Let's, let's go to this weird looking guy. Let's hear what he has to say.
C
This is Congressman Shri Thanidar. Donald Trump has already done real damage to our democracy. But defying a unanimous 90 Supreme Court ruling, that has to be the final straw. It's time we impeach Donald J. Trump. The court said the wrongfully deported Kilmer Garcia must be allowed to return and receive due process.
B
Trump ignored it.
C
He ignored the Constitution. He ignored the very checks and balances.
B
That keep our democracy intact.
C
This isn't an isolated incident. It's part of a dangerous, deliberate pattern. That's why today I introduced a resolution to impeachment. Donald J. Trump, outlining seven articles of impeachment.
B
All right. We shouldn't allow non natural U.S. citizens to serve in our government in Any capacity. That's where we have. We have a major problem here. Yeah. Okay. Why do we have people who weren't born here allowed to serve in our government? That's not right. Okay? This is the kind of shit they do. They come in and try to make their fucking our country like theirs. Well, if that's the case, then fucking stay where you came from.
A
Yeah, right, right, bro, it is a bit, you know, it's a big problem.
B
No, it's a huge problem. And nobody wants to say it for what it is. Bro. This is. If you're not a natural born American, you should not be fudgeing, serving in our government. And people will say, well, the first founding fathers were all from fucking England. Yeah, that was fucking 250 years ago. We have our own culture here now. Okay? Allowing people from other places to move here and then make decisions about this country and then, like in Ilyan Omar's case, make public declarations of her loyalty being to the people of Somalia over the people of the United States.
A
It's a problem.
B
Yeah, it's a huge problem. So. And, and by the way, who, who could take this guy? Serious, bro. I'm like, like, where's he from? What state's he from?
A
Michigan.
B
How the you guys vote for this guy? What's wrong with you?
A
There's a lot happening in this video.
B
Yeah, what's wrong with you? See, we're still dealing with, with, with a complete. Now, dude, we're dealing with a complete, complete ignorance of people. What I mean by that is they're. They're our folk. The productive members of American culture have been focused on building things, being productive and it's allowed. The eye was taken off the ball of political culture for a long time and now we have like this.
A
Yeah.
B
You know what I'm saying? Like that's not an American. That's not American. I'm sorry.
A
No.
B
Well, it's an American. Well, not somebody like that.
A
Yeah.
B
Like, you know, you might have came here and taken a test and become a citizen, but yeah, you're an American. It's cool to be a citizen. But a natural Americans only should be serving in government. I don't care if you're Indian heritage or whatever, but you should have been born here.
A
Yeah.
B
Because there's only way to guarantee that your loyalty is to this country. You know what I'm saying?
A
100.
B
This guy doesn't have. I don't know, bro. That's just my personal opinion.
A
I think toupees should be outlawed.
B
Is that what that Is, I'm assuming. I don't think so. I think that's just a terrible haircut.
A
No, bro, that's. That's a toupee, bro. That's a 2 pay.
B
Nah, I don't know. Well, if it is, he should get his money back. Yeah.
A
I say outlaw them, bro.
B
That's what these guys are gonna do, bro. They're gonna try to impeach him and hold up and play it. There's all this, bro. I'm so. Everybody's tired of it.
A
It's like, here we go.
B
Everybody's tired of it. Everybody's tired of this country being completely against the interests of its own citizens. And then for them to sit there and, and pretend like, you know, it's Donald Trump that's causing all of this. Like, it's not okay. He's exposing what the. You guys have been doing. I don't, I don't know, dude. I'm tired of it.
A
Yeah, it's sick.
B
The. Just the, the, the. The legal lawfare, you know, like, everybody up there should be working towards making this country better, and that is not the case. The left completely. They. They do not have a real policy. They do. Their real policy is to destroy this country.
A
That's always like, when's the last time, like, honest thought experiment here. When's the last time we've seen anybody from their side have any talks about any type of, like, bipartisan, you know, I'm saying, come together. Like, let's, let's at least solve something.
B
When was the last time you heard anybody over there talk about an actual strategy for anything? Like, hold on, where is it at? All they do is call names.
A
That's it.
B
All they do is attack. All they do is point out superficial like, oh, he wore a blue suit.
A
Sapphire.
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Yeah, we don't hear any productive conversation from that side. We don't hear any because they don't want any production. Okay? They don't want anything productive. All we hear is attacks and, and name calling. They don't have anything else. They have nothing else, dude.
A
Like, I saw the minority leader or whatever. Like, he had a group of his, you know, colleagues and constituents. They sat in front of the Capitol for like six hours or some like that. Like, what is that solving, bro? Like, what. What is?
B
Their children.
A
Meanwhile, your communities, your actual constituents are, are being raped, being killed. Like, but sure, go sit on the capital steps for six hours, dj.
B
They can't try to fix it when that's what they want. Yeah, they can't try to fix what's going on in their neighborhoods when that's what they want. And people need to quit giving them the benefit of the doubt and saying I don't understand why they're not doing. Because how. Let's, let's think about it like this. If your intention was to destroy your inner cities and destroy your country and flood it with migrants so that they would replace American culture just like they've done in England, just like they've tried to do, they're trying to do in Ireland, just like they've done in Germany. Dude, these countries, France, Germany, Ireland, England, their natural culture, okay? And they're, they're thousand year old traditions are fucking done because of the policies that these people in our government also support, okay? Which is the globalist agenda. It's about removing inner independent cultures from the world so that there can be a global unity class of worker bees. And they aren't English, they aren't Irish, they aren't American. They're, they're, they're all one race. They're a mulatto mixed race and they want that class and then they want the upper elite class. That's what they want. So they're trying to destroy thousands of years of fucking historical culture through migration intentionally. That's no different than a fucking genocide. It's just a different way of accomplishing it.
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Yeah.
B
All right, so when we think about what they're trying to do, how can you try to do that and then stand up and talk about policies that oppose that agenda? Right? What are you going to say? You know what I'm saying? Because that is what you're trying to do. So they don't have anything strategic to talk about. All they do is talk about names. And I'm offended. And know you, you call me this and then they call you names. Racist, bigot, you know, anti Semite. All this while they literally erase the culture of America intentionally for their own benefit. And, and our, our, not our benefit. What's the difference between killing all the English people or just sending in more migrants than there are English people and just replacing them? What's the difference?
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And then arrest them if they complain.
B
About it's cultural genocide. It's, it's, it the, the, it's the breeding out of an entire race of people.
A
Yeah.
B
And then they tell you when you pointed out that you're racist.
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That's what, it's a hate crime.
B
Yeah. So, so you, so the English people don't have the right to say, hey, we have a right to exist.
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We like our bangers and mash.
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I mean, I'm just saying, do we not. Do we not that French people have a right to exist? Do we not agree that Irish people have a right to exist? What. What's. That's not racist. It's racist saying they don't. And they project and use these names and they've done it very effectively globally to shame people because people are good people. They're not racist and they don't want to be called racist. But at the end of the day, there is a cultural genocide going on by the globalists, and everybody's waking up to it. I mean, we see the protests in Ireland, we see the protests in England. Dude, you over there better rise the up, dude, or you. You guys are going to be done, like, for real. You still have a little opportunity, but there better be a revolution over there to change this or there won't be any more Irish, there won't be any more English, there won't be any more Americans. And that's reality, dude.
A
Yeah, it's real, man. Guys, jump in on this conversation. Let us know what you guys think down in the comments. That being said, let's go cruise some of them. Got some interesting comments that came in over the weekend.
B
Oh, yeah, we got some good tag team names.
A
We got some. We got some okay ones. I mean, I think we can do better. I think we can do better. Jimmy. Jimmy.h315 says tag team name Cookies and cream.
B
That's all right. That's good. I like it.
A
Yeah. There was.
B
Who's the cookies? Who the cream?
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Well, I mean, you the cookies. I think. I think that'd be obvious.
B
Yeah. You know, that's probably true. Yeah.
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I mean, she's like, you know, all right, yeah. Somebody say batman and rob him.
B
Batman and rob him.
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Yeah.
B
Oh, that's a good one.
A
Like, right?
B
Yeah, I got it. Yeah, it's good.
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It's up.
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Yeah.
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I think we need more. I think we need better. I think we need more.
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That's it.
A
Yep.
B
You got any more than this?
C
There were like more than 50 comments about different tag team names. He only choose the one which were less offensive to him. They were like. The comments were flooded.
B
Really? I like lightning and thunder.
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Lightning and thunder. Saw that one. Yeah, that's a good one. My next comment, a little Pennsylvania comment. Stein autocare. We've got Intercourse, Virginville, Dryville, Plowville, and blue ball. It's an interesting place.
B
Apparently these are all the amish people like to get down. They're undercover. Dirty Plowville.
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This Weekend, Jebediah is going to take me to Plowville.
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Plowville. That must be where only fans is headquartered.
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Oh, that's crazy, because Mary Magdalene left me in blue ball.
B
Oh, man.
A
Yep. Apparently, though, we got. We got the Amish with us.
B
Oh, do they?
A
That's what. That's what they're saying.
B
Amish paradise.
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Yeah. David Hirsch says, bro, I grew up Amish. My parents are still Amish. And a shitload of Amish guys listen.
B
No way. How?
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Yeah.
B
They got somebody that transcribes it, sends it to him on a tablet.
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They're chiseling. Yeah.
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Rock.
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This is a bunch of a shitload of Amish guys listen to this show. Come to Holmes County, Ohio. We'll show you around. Give DJ a buggy ride if he agrees not to steal it afterwards. And we'll get mom to cook you guys a homemade wedding meal.
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Bro, I am in.
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I'm down.
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I am in.
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I'm down.
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I can't work like you guys, so, man.
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What do you mean?
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I work like the Amish people, bro. They're different.
A
I'm sure I could keep up.
B
Like, there's no way.
A
It take. It take a minute, but it'll come back to you.
B
There's. There's no way. Shut the up. There's no way. There's no way, dude, that working. That working muscle, like, physical. That's a different thing.
A
I've seen a video of them moving an entire barn, like, carrying it, bro.
B
Every fucking human being in this country should be forced to go work a labor job for two weeks in the dead of summer or two weeks in the dead of winter outside. If everybody had to do that, this would be a completely different country.
A
Just hard work, man.
B
Yeah. Because you would know what. You would have respect for people. Yeah, bro. There's people who live their whole lives doing that. And people look at. Look down at them, bro. Those are the salt. Those are the. Have built this.
A
Yeah. That's real.
B
You know, But I am in on this, bro.
A
Well.
B
And I think that's cool that the Amish guys listen. Yeah.
A
That wasn't the only one. Kyle's shrock.
B
The Amish here in Illinois know about you guys.
A
I helped an Amish co worker order 15 cases of first Form Energy. He said he will give you guys buggy rides and a day in the life of an Amish person for a tub of formula One. Hit me up if you want to be Amish for a day.
B
I do, bro.
A
I think. Let's do it.
B
No, let's do it. I'm in. A hundred percent. Let's fucking do it.
A
Should we do Ohio or Illinois? Like, what's more Amish? We don't like. How Amish can we get?
B
I don't know. I think Pennsylvania is the most Amish up there.
A
Pennsylvania the most.
B
Yeah, but I mean, like, bro, you know, once we become one, you know what they say. Once you go Amish, you. You stay Amish. Oh, yeah.
A
I like the. The Amish potato salad.
B
I never had it.
A
Yeah, it's good, bro.
B
I am in. I'm. I think we're gonna. We might to go visit both of them, bro.
A
Let's do it.
B
Yeah, let's do it.
A
I mean, how do we connect? Like, how do we. Do we have to send them, like a fucking.
B
I don't know, Reach out to him on YouTube. Z. Shine will hit him up. I'm in.
A
Yeah. Like an old school wire.
B
Like, day in the life.
A
Most day in the life.
B
Amish people.
A
We gotta write him a ladder.
B
Be great. I want a buggy ride.
A
Probably be sick. Yeah, it'd be sick. Those things are bad. I bet they race them.
B
I want to know how they get their beards so good.
A
I know the secret to that.
B
I can tell.
A
Yeah. I know the secret today.
B
They all got good beards.
A
Yeah, bro.
B
Bro. I'm just gonna become Amish, bro. I'm gonna throw away my phone. That's all right there. That's it. Make sure it's gonna throw away my phone.
A
I think we need a little bit more.
B
Yeah.
A
To cross that. Across that line.
B
Put on some overalls.
A
Yeah.
B
You know, or whatever they call the things they wear.
A
Yeah. What do they call it? I don't know.
B
Yeah. Get a straw hat.
A
I'm on board.
B
I'm in, too, dude.
A
I am on board. Well, bro, we'll pull up in one of the white vans they always drive. You know, I'm saying, like the Chevy. The Chevy cargo vans. You know what I'm talking about? You guys know what I'm talking about.
B
You're talking about, like, the church vans. Yeah. The 14 passenger van with the glass windows.
A
Yeah.
B
The most simple thing they can get. Double door, basic transportation, Analog. Yeah.
A
Let's do it.
B
I appreciate the Amish people do. They're good people, and I appreciate that they listen. Not sure how they know what's up. Yeah. They receive it through their tinfoil hats.
A
Yeah, man.
B
I love it, dude.
A
Yeah.
B
We got it.
A
We got to put it on the books. We got.
B
Let's do it. I'm. I Am dead serious. I'm 100% in.
A
I'm down. Yeah, let's do it. All right, man. Well guys, we do appreciate you for being real ass fans. Keep the cruise cruising. Second set of headlines. This is a little interesting update. There was a massive power outage in Spain, Portugal and France. Entire cities plunged into blackouts. Transport networks shut down and Internet is cut off in scenes of mayhem. This was wild. This is wild. And there's a lot of interesting updates, but I think I found the culprit. Okay. And it's not somebody that stole their power.
B
Stole? What about stealing the copper?
A
Yeah. Widespread blackouts. Millions plunged into darkness amid scenes of mayhem across major European cities. The power cuts come just days after Spain's power grid ran entirely on renewable energy, including wind, solar and hydropower for a whole day. Was the first time on April 16th. And there's lots of interesting reports. I got some clips here. I mean the stuff's wild. Check this out. Is it funny? Like even over there, like the first, like the natural gut instinct of everybody is to just pull out phones and start recording.
B
Well, yeah, there's lights on though.
A
Emergency lights. Oh yeah, those are like battery backed up. You know, I'm some emergency lights. It's the whole fucking country.
B
How long has that been going on? Or is it over?
A
It's no. Oh fuck. No, they're not even close. They apparently.
B
So this is going on right now.
A
Right now.
B
No shit.
A
Yeah, right now they're saying that it's going to take at least a full week to get the grid up. They're already talking about bank runs and you know, how, how the money system's gonna work. But it's been a lot of very interesting things that come out about this and the causation of it. And so they're saying that there was a rare weather phenomenon is blamed for Spain blackouts and it may take a week.
B
Oh, bro, it's that Antarctica.
A
What's that?
B
You didn't see that? No, on redacted that dude that gave the interview about the Antarctica base and the, the earthquake management system and the, all the they're doing out, bro. Oh bro, I sent it to you last night.
A
Did you?
B
I thought you going to put it in the show.
A
Oh, no, no, I did not. I saw you sent that to me. But no, I didn't see that.
B
So you just ignored it? Well, yeah, see that's how the show's supposed to work. Like I send to him and he's supposed to say wow, that would be good in the show. But he just ignores it.
A
That's not. That's not what happens. Okay. Redacted. Just. Okay, I see. Yeah.
B
Yeah.
A
So what the was it?
B
This dude who worked down there testified in front of Congress. And I guess he got finally got pissed off enough and he started talking about. He started telling him all the that was going on there. Bro. I got a video we can plug in. Hang on.
A
Here we go.
B
Yeah. Check this video out, bro.
D
You ever heard me say you're gonna drink truth from a fire hose? This is that moment. Redacted. Just dropped an interview with Eric Hecker. He is a whistleblower who worked for Raytheon stationed in Antarctica. And everything you've ever heard about Antarctica, this dude just went all the way. He. He testified to Congress. He says the military industrial industrial complex is upset with him has been hitting him with dw. So he says you I'm dropping it all directed energy weapons capable of earthquake induction moving storms like North Carolina. He says directly the 2011 earthquake in Church Christchurch, New Zealand was caused by them. And it can be confirmed through the leaked Hillary Clinton emails because that body count is absorbed absurd right? Dude put thoughts into your head. Levels of technology that would appear to be pure magic to you and and all of us like you cannot grasp. You have to go listen to this. It's on YouTube. Redacted. Just search that. He just dropped it. He also on Rumble he covers all of it and says there he indicates the massive military base underneath the 10 for international airport. He is he covers all the bases and the things they are doing to us. However conspiracy minded you are and however paranoid and you whatever you think the government is doing to us. There is some entity embedded within the government and it is doing things way worse and far beyond your wildest dreams of how horrible these crooked sons of can be to us.
B
Like you.
D
He. He puts and ties together that the unexplainable mass compliance during corona is some part of this weapon. These and he describes everything all about it. The infrastructure, what it looks like, how it operates. It goes full Star Trek. He says this is also functioning as an inner city stellar traffic control system monitoring the neutrinos released from the engines of interstellar ships. It also can positively charge these neutrinos and that is how they are moving storms and doing all the other wild ew people like all the wildest you've ever heard about Antarctica. This dude just lays it out and then just gives you the details to it like this. The great awakening is upon us and it is far more than just the corruption and the money they've been hiding, but what they've been doing with our stolen money, exploiting us, testing weapons on us. He says this is worldwide. And he even would indicate to you that. He says that we are. We are using these weapons worldwide against an adversary in.
B
Because.
D
Indicating that it might not have even been our own government who steered that hurricane into North Carolina. That this is an active thing going on back and forth. Even indicates, like, how Joe Biden said that Turkey would be hit with something if they.
B
Earthquake.
D
If they didn't comply to what he was asking. And lo and behold, they had that huge earthquake. Earthquake induction. Holy people.
B
Like.
D
We are learning some. Prepare yourselves. Go watch that and good luck to you.
B
Now, I know that guy, all right? He seems like he doesn't know what he's talking about, all right? But he actually does. I follow this dude. He has his. His Instagram is Ford 3D printed parts. All right? This is where I get my info.
A
I want his weed guy.
B
I want this on the show, bro. Listen, I'll give you guys his Instagram. You guys can watch his.
A
Holy crap, man.
B
Yeah, so anyway, so I went and watched the redacted video that. See, this is good because it, like, basically summarizes what the redacted video said. But, like, dude, I believe this guy's been on Sean Ryan, too. Not this guy, but the redacted guy. But yeah, man, what was his name? You have to go to the redacted. It's the latest. Yeah, his. This dude's Instagram is ford or his 3D printed Ford parts. I don't know the dude's name, but I follow him. And he's. He's pretty awesome. Clearly an expert. He's not everybody's cup of tea, but I like it. I would love for him to come on the show, but, dude, real talk, man. That's what this. When you were telling me about this Spain, France thing, first thing came to my brain is this. I mean, I would explain the. The a lot of stuff, right? Like, this is why. You know, that's why fat people can't lose weight, bro, because they're putting in cheeseburger visions in their head and shit. You know, dj, you got to harden your mind. That's why I've been trying to tell everybody. This is why I'm public enemy number one.
C
Now, to your point, there was a video going around, a couple of videos where they were talking about a technology that would affect people's moods and behaviors depending on what wavelength of light they're more exposed to.
B
Yeah.
C
And most of it is found in all the screens that we use.
B
Yeah, yeah.
C
Affects your mood and behavior and takes you away from the natural progression.
B
That's why you should always look at your phone on night mode. Because it blocks all the blue light.
A
Because it blocks what?
B
The bad light from your eyes.
A
Yeah.
B
It could be pretty sure that video justifies as factual.
C
The original interview on the redacted YouTube channel is 40 minutes.
B
What's the guy's name?
C
The guy who's being interviewed?
B
Yes.
C
It doesn't say in the description. It's kind of weird. I'll look it up.
A
Oh, the harp whistleblower.
B
Yeah. Eric Hecker and I believe he was on Sean Ryan. I think you guys can cross reference that, but yeah.
C
Eric J. Hecker. Yeah.
B
Hey, that shit's real, ain't it? Joe, Tell him, bro, tell him. Get in their little microphone and tell them it's real. Joe says real. It's real. Except we live in the firmament. That's right.
C
I mean it's kind of weird but it's discussed in different religions.
B
The firmament.
C
The firmament.
B
Oh, so we're gonna have that talk today? Maybe we'll save that for. For Friday.
C
Another day.
B
Yeah.
C
Already an hour in.
B
Yeah. Is that part of the.
C
Yeah.
B
Really?
C
That's what I was going to say. It's. It's discussed in Quran as well.
B
What's it say?
C
I don't know the details, but have.
B
You read the Quran? The whole thing?
C
Yes.
B
Really?
C
Yeah.
A
Oh yeah. I do remember this guy being on the.
B
Somebody gave me a copy, I started reading it. It's interesting. I mean it's a lot to read.
C
Keith and I have been having discussions about it lately.
B
Are you converting?
C
No, no, no, no, no. We've been talking about the similarities between Christianity and Islam and there's a lot of coinciding points. I mean if you look at from the perspective like you always talk about 10,000 foot perspective, it's all basically the same values. And my personal take is it's a game of telephone that what happened, somebody saw.
B
Well, it could also be the dis. That the observations through a different cultural lens.
C
Oh, that's true.
B
You know what I'm saying?
C
Yeah. I was seeing one of the videos that defined that perspective very clearly. Like you. Your co worker would call you something else. Your wife would call you something else. Your dad would call me something else. You were one person.
A
Right.
C
So people, different people observing you from different points of views have different versions of you.
B
Right.
C
I think that's what happened.
B
That's without, you know, I'm not a historical religious scholar. I do have, I did have one as a co host for five years and about and have one another. You know, he's going to be doing the MSCO project with me again. But you know, that's what's always logically made sense to me too.
C
That's my personal opinion for sure.
A
Yeah, I mean it could be that. I don't know.
B
I, I. So what's going on? What do you think the culprit of this?
A
I think, I think like I said, the, the main story here that nobody's like trying to remember is like Spain just went full eco green literally just a few days ago, right? Where they put their entire fucking energy on renewable power on, on the national grid.
B
That's stupid.
A
That's what I'm not really stupid.
B
It's bad for the environment. It's worse for the environment than the system that we run on now. We've already talked about this.
A
That's what I'm like, that's what I'm saying. So like, I don't know, I mean it could be some, you know, like they definitely, they already ruled out it's not cyber, you know, it wasn't a cyber attack.
B
How do you know who ruled it out?
A
Yeah, well, yeah, yeah. But I think what's more likely is just these dumb. Keep pushing this energy green new deal and it's backfiring and now they, their entire country.
B
I mean that's, that's the problem with technology in general. Right? Like even like we go back to the AI thing, you know, when we, when we start running our civilization on technology and the skills of how to survive as a human being and the, the arts and you know, the know how to do things that have supported the survival of civilization for thousands of years. When we start relying on technology for all that, those skills diminish and eventually go away. And the minute that, that, that, that infrastructure fails, it's, I mean bro, it's chaos.
A
Yeah, for sure.
B
It's mass death. It's, it's starvation and you know that's not going to happen next year. Right? But like let's be real dude, you know, let's talk about farmers, right? How, how, you know, let's talk about like our dads. Okay? Like, okay, I know it's sensitive subject but, but my point is, is like my dad knows how to, my dad, my dad knows how to take apart any piece of equipment, put it back together. He knows how to grow. He knows how to wire houses, build. He knows how to do everything. Yeah, and that's, that's like, that's mystical to me. I know how to do some of those things, but not what he knows. Okay, but like let's think of like Sal's kids. Right, right. The next generation or your kids.
A
It gets diminished.
B
Yes, dude. Like they're. We're losing things that we're dependent on for survival. And that's a very scary situation that is being completely ignored by technology and the people making these plays. And I wouldn't be surprised if the play isn't to remove large parts of the human race with that exact exercise. Because when we hear about them talking about depopulation agenda, we have to ask why that is. Why would they want to depopulate the planet? Although it's for the environment, it's not for the environment. That's not why.
A
We have plenty of space, dude.
B
Absolutely. And yes, eventually it would be for that, but it's not that now and it's not going to be that any time in the near future. So what is the reason? Well, I believe that the reason is that they have the technology available at this point in time with artificial intelligence, robotics, to basically eliminate the poverty class of the world. They're not needed anymore. There's no. You don't need them to produce anything anymore. You can do it all with technology. So the question becomes, what do you do with them? And what I believe these people have come to is I believe that their play is to somehow eliminate all of those people. And I think, and I'm starting to see this more and more, that potentially the play is to get everybody dependent on technology, throw the switch off, let them kill each other and starve, and then turn it back on and they're gone.
A
And like some thanos level.
B
Yeah, bro. And like, dude, I, I don't think you know, because like, let's be real, dude, we're like I say on the show, natural order always wins. So when they turn the switch off or they do whatever they're going to do, it's going to be people that have those skill sets that end up surviving. And you know, and then that will be enough of the population that they need to sustain the rest of the world. So, you know, that's. Look, that's my deep thinking on it, right? And it's probably paranoia, but dude, it scares me. It scares me what's going to happen to the world. Listen, something has to be done and nobody wants to talk about it, okay? The poorest people in the world are the ones that reproduce the fastest. Those are also the people that produce the least. Okay, you don't think these elite smart know this? You don't think they're talking about it behind closed doors? You don't think that they understand that it's ethically gray area or even bad, but they understand like the reality. Like they understand. And so dude, we have to, we. I don't know what they're planning on doing. Scary to think about, but dude, okay, let's just. This is not me talking, this is me talking from their point of view, right? How they feel. Because I don't think any of this is ethically okay. No, but if you had an infestation of cockroaches and that infestation was growing exponentially. It's a nuisance creature. It doesn't really provide anything, it destroys. What are you going to do? Yeah, you're going to figure out a way to fucking eliminate it. And I think that was what, I think that's what the vaccine was about. I think, dude, there's no doubt that the vaccines have accelerated things like the data is there. They've accelerated myocarditis, they've accelerated cancers. There's more people dying now to the tune of 40% more all cause mortality than there was in 2019. You see what I'm saying? And if they were trying to remove the weakest, most susceptible human beings, we would consider the intelligence level of the human being. Okay. And if someone is blindly going to put something in their body or blindly ignore the warning signs or blindly ignore the, the path to survival, these people are probably thinking like, well them, you know, and that's what makes me think like the people who resisted were. They weren't supposed to point out and say, oh, you guys are stupid for taking, for doing this and follow along. You're kid. Like we weren't supposed to try to save people. You know what I mean?
A
Yeah. Like some deep level thinking there.
B
Yeah. And dude, if you think about how these people think, that's how they think they're evil.
A
Yeah.
B
You know, like they don't, they don't give a. They look at it like this. Well, if they're stupid enough to take it, let them. We didn't force them to do anything. And dude, that's also a satanic thing. Like Satanism. They have to tell you what the they do. They can't just do it. So they have to tell you what they're doing. And you know when they talk about. Yeah, bro, when they get up on stage and talk about depopul, depopulation and what they're trying to do. And like, bro, you got that quote of Bill Gates allegedly saying, you know, oh, we gotta depopulate the planet with vaccines. You know, on that TED Talk, which some people say is, it has been very much scrubbed of the Internet, but there's still clips of it. And some people say it's fake, but allegedly, that's what he said. I mean, he's been on TV arguing forever. Like, remember when he said, you see, this is what you guys don't, you don't have a choice, right? You know, he talks about, he talks about these things openly. And you don't think that these people have some sort of elite God complex, that they make the decisions for humanity. That's what they do. So, like, dude, I think we're, I think we're going to see in our lifetime some sort of mass intentional culling of the human race for the reason that they are not needed the way that they used to be needed because of the technology available. And I think that's completely evil.
A
It'd be wild.
B
I don't think. I think that's what's happening, guys.
A
You tell us what you guys think about that down in the comments, Let us know. Man, that's scary to think about. It is scary to think about, man.
B
Well, and it's also like, you know, the whole AI thing, Like, I said this to, I said this to a group last week, you know, and I think I said on the show too, you know, unless you're a highly productive human being that can wield the weapons that are available effectively and produce at a high level, you're going to be thrown into the category of useless. And they're going to put you on universal basic income, these companies. It's like steroids in baseball, okay? One guy starts using it, the other guy's got to start using it, and then everybody's got to use it, okay? So when you have companies who are not people first, they are designed to make a profit, starting to fire their entire departments and all these things and replace them with AI, we're talking about tens of thousands of people. It'll eventually be millions of people. When we, when, when, when that starts to happen, those people are in deep. You know what I mean? It makes the American dream completely go away for most people unless they become effective. And I think we're in a dangerous situation where people think they have time, they think they have, you know, five, 10, 20 years. This is dude, this is happening. This is. First of all, it's 10,000 times bigger than the Internet or social media or anything. That's how big it is because it's making human beings obsolete. And there's two paths humans can go. They can go the path of becoming a very intelligent producer or someone who. And how they sell it to you is live your life and be happy and. But. Except you're poor as. Because they put you on a universal basic income and you're eating, you know, the slop. You know what I mean? Like, yeah, bro, it's just. The whole thing, like, just boggles my mind. And, you know, I'm pretty good at, you know, I, you know, we. We joke and say, you know, I don't miss. I miss sometimes, but it's very rare. For real. I have a very strong, good vision. It's what makes me successful in business. And I just. I just. I have a hard time seeing anything good. That's. That's for. For the people. You know what I mean? Yeah. I mean, there's going to be people that win big, but it's going to create a separation of culture and class that is just. It's. It's a gazillion miles away from each other. And. And, dude, that's not right. You know, It's. It. I. I don't know, man. Maybe I'm ultra paranoid about it, but I don't think I am. And I. I think it's very important for those of you that are high achievers and want to win that. That you, you know, work hard to become very good at what you do right now.
A
Yeah.
B
You know?
A
Yeah, man. Guys, jump in on this conversation. Let us know what you guys think down in the comments. I thought the final segment, headline number three, this was an interesting one that just popped out. You actually mentioned it earlier. The Epstein list. Where is it at? What's happening? And apparently Virginia Giuffre just committed suicide. Allegedly. Now, this is a big deal because, I mean, she was one of the. The known victims of this operation.
B
She wasn't actually a victim, bro. She was a victim, but she was the victim who recruited all the other girls.
A
Oh, I didn't even know that.
B
Yeah. One of the girls that recruited all the other girls. Yeah.
A
So she, like, lured him in, right?
B
Yeah, she's part of it.
A
Yeah.
B
She's not. Yes, she. Okay, yes. Was she a victim for sure? Did she do a whole bunch of evil shit to help them? Yes, for sure.
A
Okay, well, I mean, that's important. That's Important to know. But yeah, like she allegedly committed suicide and her attorney comes out saying that she had some positive final days and she's casting doubt on the suicide itself. So let's dive into this a little bit. Virginia Gufre's final days were positive according to the Epstein trafficking victims attorney Carrie Loudon. Her loud and cast doubt on reports that Goufrey committed suicide because she was in relatively good spirits, making plans for her future. Last Friday it was reported that Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking victim Virginia Gufre died by suicide. The 41 year old was allegedly found dead on her farm in near Gabby, Australia. Okay, so it's. It's weird. All right. Now you know how the Internet is. Nothing really goes away. There was a post that was that she made back in 2019 saying, I am making it publicly known that in no way, shape or form am I suicidal. I have made this known to my therapist and gp. If something happens to me in the sake of my family, do not let this go away and help me to protect them. Too many evil people want to see me quieted. Right.
B
Well, let's be real. I mean, a lot can happen from 2019 for sure. And also, just because someone says, oh, they were having positive days, that doesn't mean. Because the nature of bipolar disorder and depression, it can come on for a single day and be so bad that people make a permanent decision to a temporary problem. Anybody who struggle with mental health, for real, understands that it's not. You can have five great days and then, you know, if you're a bipolar person, you. The ne. The sixth day, you. You could be fighting the urge to kill yourself for three days, four days a week straight, for sure. So it's, it's, you know, these are not, you know, saying like, we hear this all the time, you know, oh, he killed himself. He seemed like everything was great, you know, happy. Yeah. But dude, that's. And then they say, well, he was hiding all these things behind the smile. No, that's not exactly how it is. I've dealt with these things for a long time, personally, these mental health struggles. It's one of the reasons I live on the live hard lifestyle because it helps me regulate that. But like, for me and from my understanding, from the people I've talked to, I know a lot of people that struggle with these things. You know, when I'm happy, I'm not, I'm not hiding anything. It's just like the darkness comes, dude, and it's like you can't see through it.
A
Yeah.
B
You know what? I mean, it's like a storm. The storm comes and you're like, it's never gonna end. And then it just goes away.
A
Yeah.
B
And you feel better.
A
Well, and that's the other thing, too. Like, even in psychology, bro, it's like, you know, you have those good days. Typically, it coincides with suicide because you now have the energy to actually follow through on any plans you made.
B
Yeah.
A
You know what I'm saying? And, like, to your point, if she was actually recruiting, I'm sure she shares a lot of guilt.
B
Yeah.
A
And has a lot of, you know.
B
Yeah.
A
There's some dark storms.
B
Plus, dude, there's a lot of things that happened to her during this time. Like, her family disowned. Like, some of her family disowned. Her husband left. Like that. Yeah.
A
You know, now the timeline of events is. Is interesting. And we got to go back. We're looking at about a month. Okay. Let's look at the last 30 days.
B
Now, I'm not saying she. That she didn't. I'm just saying. Or she did. I'm just saying, like, these. These statements are a little bit misleading.
A
For sure.
B
Yeah, for sure.
A
But let's look at, like, the last 30 days here. Okay. Because a lot has happened in the last 30 days. So. So going back 30 days, she was actually involved in a very serious car accident. All right. And which. The details of that never really were clear. She did, like, post pictures and stuff. They were saying, like, it was pretty bad. She had some. Some really bad internal injuries. But, like, how it happened, what exactly happened, the. The actual report, like, nobody really knew anything about it other than she had this really bad accident. Now, most recently, she did an interview. Okay. On national tv and laid it out pretty bare. I got. I got this clip. Let's check this clip out.
B
First time in London, I was so young. Ghislaine woke me up in the morning and said, you're gonna meet a prince today. I didn't know at that point that I was going to be trafficked to that prince. And then that night, Prince Andrew came to her house in London, and we went out to Club Tramp. Prince Andrew got me alcohol. It was in the VIP section. It was. I'm pretty sure it was vodka. Prince Andrew was like, let's dance together. And I was like, okay.
A
And.
B
We leave Club Tramp, and I hop in the car with Ghislaine and Jeffrey, and Ghislaine said, he's coming back to the house, and I want you to do for him what you do. For Epstein, I just couldn't believe it. I couldn't believe that even royalty were involved.
A
So you got that, called it out on national tv, and now she allegedly committed suicide.
B
I mean, it's definitely strange, but not why now?
A
Yeah.
B
You know what I'm saying?
A
Balls out.
B
Yeah, it's been out for a while. So why now? Yeah, so I don't know, man. Like, look, dude, I don't know. I don't know. I, I know this. I know being in the public eye, especially when scrutinizing it, can be very difficult for a lot of people. You have to have a very special personality and be very confident to deal with that kind of pressure to, like, legit not give a fuck what people are saying. And I don't think the average person is capable of that. You know, the cancel culture pressure, the attacks, the. These things are very, very harsh for people that aren't equipped to handle those things. And I, I can't imagine, you know, a young girl doing these things, helping recruit, then having it be a worldwide media. I mean, bro, that's just a lot. So, I mean, I wouldn't be surprised if, if she did. I wouldn't be surprised anything. I wouldn't be surprised if she did. I wouldn't be surprised if she didn't. I wouldn't be surprised if she's in witness protection. I, I, there's so much crazy going on with this. I just, I don't know. Yeah, I don't know.
A
What's your, what's your take on the, what's your take with where we are with the Epstein list so far?
B
I'm not sure. What do you think?
A
I mean, dude, I don't know because I keep seeing a lot of stuff like, oh, it's coming. The rest are coming, like, things, but then nothing.
B
Well, I think there's so many people implicated in it that are in positions of power that are doing everything they can to not let that be known. And so I, I just don't know, bro. I just don't know. I mean, it's, it's, it's frustrating, you know, it's frustrating. And I think a lot of it has to do with Israel. I think a lot of it has to do with our own CIA, and I think those people have a very, very, very strong stranglehold on what happens and what doesn't happen. And I think we have an administration that at least pretends to be trying to get to the bottom of it. But then, you know, the next day we see Trump, you know, with Fucking Netanyahu, buddy, buddy. And shit. Like, I don't know what's going on, but I know this. When we go back to Trump's approval ratings, a big reason his approval ratings are like, dude, when I talk to people about right now, like, what's going on? You know what they say? They probably say the same thing. When you talk to people. What do the people say when you talk to them?
A
I want the Epstein list.
B
What else?
A
Arrest. I want these people going.
B
They want massive accountability, and we haven't seen it. And the minute that Trump starts bringing the hammer like he said he was going to do, and Cash Patel starts bringing the hammer like he said he was going to do, and Pam Bondi starts bringing the hammer like they all said they were going to do, you will see those approval ratings go sky high.
A
Yeah. It's not disapproval ratings that are high right now. Like, I think that's the other.
B
Yeah.
A
People are not like, people are looking.
B
Around being like, what the. You told us you were going to do this.
A
Yeah. They're not mad at what he's doing. They want more.
B
That's right. That's exactly right. And I don't know that. I don't know if that Team Trump realizes that.
A
Yeah.
B
Like, I don't know how in tune they are to, you know, they rely on all these professional polling operations. Bro, you guys should just go talk to people on the street. You know what I'm saying? Like, dude, if you have real con. The real conversations I've been having are not, you know, Donald Trump. It's, dude, why is he not doing what he said he was going to do?
A
Right?
B
You know, we hold up, huh? We want to. Dude, look, we want to see mass, Mass roundups of illegals. We want to see big names going to prison. You know, you start showing us that people will change their mind about. About Trump right now, but the more he delays it, the harder it's going to be. But again, like, you know, Donald Trump is a very, very, very, very fucking smart man. And, you know, he plays chess. And in chess, there's moves that people don't understand if they don't understand the strategy. So. And he can't come out and say, hey, this is my strategy. So, you know, I, I'm a wait and see person. But I'm. I'm starting to get impatient like everybody else, and I call it how I see it. And that's just. I like Donald Trump. I do like Donald Trump. I like his family. I know. I know some of his family. I know, Don Jr. He's a cool dude. These are all good people. But I can tell you guys, you know, and I would tell Don this, right, you know, straight up. We have very straight up conversations. The reason people are upset is because not enough of this is happening fast enough, you know, so if you guys are listening out there, Trump world, you know, don't be afraid to wield that sword, man, because that's what people want.
A
Yeah, the big orange sword.
B
Yeah.
A
Let it swing.
B
Yeah.
A
Yeah. Guys, jump in on this conversation. Let us know down in the comments what you guys think with that. It is time for our final segment of the show. As always, we got thumbs up or dumb as. That's where we bring a headline in. Talk about it. It'll get one of those two options. Speaking on useless people, our thumbs up or dumb as headline reads, New New York City ad is scratch and sniff. So you can stop and smell armpits on the street. Now this might be some like marketing genius here. I don't know.
B
What do you mean?
A
Well, let's dive into it. Stop and smell the armpits. Personal care brand Billy is asking New Yorkers to make a pit stop when they see their posters for a scratch and sniff experience. From now through Friday, May 16, passerbys can smell a giant armpit on the street, which will give them a whiff of Billy's newest tropical inspired scent, Coco Vanilla. Coco Villa. Fans of the brand will get to sample the new smell of their best selling all day deodorant at 505 Eighth Avenue near Penn Station, as well as other locations throughout the city. So there's a video going around. Let's, let's check it out.
B
I mean, we're talking about it. I'm being serious. It's. I think it's great marketing. We're talking about it.
A
Yeah.
B
That's the point.
A
Yeah.
B
You know, I. Yeah, it's kind of gross, you know what I'm saying? But, but I mean, it is pretty good marketing.
A
Yeah.
C
Which one's more gross, this or the chicken burger with the feet.
B
I think. I don't know.
A
I mean, bro, that's pretty nasty.
B
Yeah, but the foot thing on the chicken burger, I don't like that either.
A
I can't stand like. And look at this one with the fucking hair like, bro, come on.
B
That's probably one of they thems. That's what they got to have equal representation in the advertisement.
A
Can you put them in, please? Put them, put them in.
B
Yeah. You know, I think it's pretty good marketing.
A
Man, it's actually. I respect.
B
I mean, that's the game of marketing. You get people to talk.
A
It's pretty genius, I'm not gonna lie. Yeah, it's pretty fucking genius.
B
Well, I mean, here we are. How many other people are talking about it? Obviously it was in the news. If we're cruising on the Internet.
A
Yeah, it's out there.
B
Yeah, it's.
A
Are you gonna smell it?
B
Would I if I was walking by? No, I wouldn't. I probably would. You would.
A
Andy.
B
No, I probably would, dude. Actually like you. How would you. I mean, you'd be curious.
A
Yeah. Yeah.
B
What if you fucked with people, bro, and you made one stink?
A
Oh, what's this smell? Antifa.
B
Yeah, man. It's. It's. That's good marketing, dude. I give a thumbs up. Thumbs up for businesses, for sure. I. Dude, it's very good marketing.
A
Yeah. All right, well, nice and simple, man.
B
Yeah.
A
I mean, it's nasty, but it's smart.
B
I think. It is. I like it.
A
It's creative.
B
I mean, you know, if. If we did something like that in our realm, I would say that's a. That was great.
A
So we should do one where, like, we do the green.
B
Oh.
A
Oh, yeah. You don't sell the play.
B
No. The. Wrong with you.
A
Yeah, that's right. I have a good one, though.
B
Okay, well, we'll talk about after the show.
A
Billion dollar idea.
B
Okay. You don't say that on the Internet, bro.
A
Guys. Andy, that's all I got, man.
B
All right, Guys. Don't be a hoe.
A
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Podcast Summary: REAL AF with Andy Frisella – Episode 873
Title: REAL AF with Andy Frisella
Host: Andy Frisella
Guests: DJ CTI
Release Date: April 29, 2025
Episode Topics: Trump's Blue Suit at Pope's Funeral, Huge Power Outage Strikes Spain, Portugal and France, Virginia Giuffre Suicide
Andy Frisella opens the episode emphasizing the show's commitment to authenticity and independence. He proudly states, "If you're new to listening, we don't run ads on the show. We're the biggest show in the world that does not run ads" (00:38). This approach allows them to maintain control over content without external influences.
Andy and DJ CTI discuss their recent experience at a local car show, highlighting the vibrant St. Louis car community. Andy shares his admiration for the diversity of vehicles and the camaraderie among enthusiasts.
A lively debate ensues about whether 100 humans can defeat a single gorilla. The discussion delves into the physical capabilities of gorillas versus humans.
Andy and DJ critique President Trump's distinctive blue suit worn at Pope Francis's funeral, contrasting it with other world leaders who wore black attire.
The duo examines the widespread power outages affecting major European cities, attributing the cause to Spain’s shift to a fully renewable energy grid.
Andy and DJ discuss the reported suicide of Virginia Giuffre, a prominent figure in the Jeffrey Epstein case, exploring the implications and conspiracies surrounding her death.
In their concluding segment, Andy and DJ review a quirky New York City advertisement promoting a scratch-and-sniff campaign featuring armpits.
Andy Frisella on Show Independence:
"We keep it real here, and a lot of people don't like that." (00:38)
DJ CTI on Gorilla Strength:
"A silverback gorilla is stronger than 20 adult human beings combined." (08:37)
Andy Frisella on Power Outages:
"They're moving their entire energy on renewable power... what does that mean for the stability?" (76:25)
DJ CTI on Political Figures:
"If you have a resolution to impeachment... Donald J. Trump, outlining seven articles of impeachment." (49:09)
Episode 873 of "REAL AF with Andy Frisella" is a dynamic mix of political commentary, conspiracy discussions, and lighthearted segments like the car show recap and the unique advertisement review. Andy and DJ CTI maintain their signature candid and unfiltered style, providing listeners with a blend of humor, critique, and fervent opinions on current events.
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