On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss Elmo’s X account going rogue as an antisemitic hacker slams Epstein files, Biden telling the New York Times he did not individually approve the names of many pardoned by the autopen, and Elon Musk's...
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Andy Frisella
What is up, guys? It's Andy Frisella 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.
DJ
Today we have Andy and DJ Cruise the Internet.
Andy Frisella
That's what we're gonna do. That's what CTI stands for, stands for Cruise the Internet. We're going to put topics on the screen. We're going to speculate on what's going on. We're going to talk about how we the people have to solve the problems going on in the world. If you're unfamiliar with the show, we cover all kinds of things. Sometimes you're going to have Q&AF. Usually on Mondays. That's where you submit the questions and we give you the answers. Now you can submit your questions a couple different ways. First way is guys, email them.
DJ
Email them to ask andyforcella.com or if.
Andy Frisella
You want to call in live on the show, you go to the YouTube Q&A F episodes CL link right below the video and we can arrange that as well. Other times we're going to have real talk. Real talks. Just 5 to 20 minutes of me giving you some real talk. And then occasionally we have 75 hard verses. 75 hard verses is where people who have completed the 75 hard program come on the show. They talk about how they were before, how they are now, and how they use 75 hard to get their together. If you're unfamiliar with 75 hard, it is the initial phase of the Live Hard program. The Live Hard program is the world's most popular mental transformation program. It is free and you can get it episode 208 on the audio feed. It's not on YouTube again, that's 2,08 on the audio feed if you want. There's also a book. The book is much more in depth. You can get it andyforcella.com it's called the book on Mental Toughness. It covers the entire Live Hard program plus a whole bunch of other information on mental toughness, how to cultivate it, how to use it in your life. And it's a very, very popular book. You don't need it again, but people seem to like it a lot. So with that being said, we don't run ads on the show. If you see ads on YouTube, that's YouTube running ads. We asked very simply in exchange for that, that you help us grow the show. So if the show provides you some value, some entertainment, if it makes you think, it makes you laugh, it gives you a new perspective, it's something that you think people need to hear.
Unknown Speaker 1
Don't be a hoe.
DJ
Share the show.
Andy Frisella
All right. So what's happening?
DJ
What's going on, man?
Andy Frisella
Nothing, dude.
DJ
Dude, no, in real real, though. I know you're a fan. You like baseball. You played baseball growing up. You play. You played in high school too, right? You're like all athlete thing. I saw this was. Thought this was into. I saw this and I didn't even.
Unknown Speaker 1
Know they did this.
DJ
The mlb, they do an all star celebrity softball game. I didn't know that was a thing.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, it's for like all the older people, I think.
Unknown Speaker 1
And then. Yeah, yeah.
DJ
Like some retired players come in and stuff like that. So they're doing it. They just had their game this past weekend, actually.
Andy Frisella
Huevo. Drew Ski.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
DJ
Jordan. That is she Lays. Yeah. Prince. He's a rapper or a song person, I guess.
Andy Frisella
I know Quavo and Drew Ski.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
DJ
Quavo and Drew Ski. Yeah. There it was actually some pretty good. Pretty decent little. Little game there. Nick Casey, I think is his name.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
DJ
He hit home run. Let's check this out. Against Quavo. Pitching belted.
Unknown Speaker 2
It's gone. And the coach driven.
Unknown Speaker 3
Come on. Come on.
DJ
That's a lot of celebrating.
Unknown Speaker 3
Come on now.
DJ
Mickey Cass.
Unknown Speaker 2
National league, in the bottom of the first. We are now at a one nothing game.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
DJ
But, you know, it's been a lot of talk. Apparently the all time, like, best celebrity they've ever had come through and play was Snoop Dogg.
Unknown Speaker 1
I don't know.
DJ
Did you know that?
Unknown Speaker 1
Nope.
DJ
Okay, well, they had.
Unknown Speaker 1
They.
DJ
His highlight reel has been going crazy. And this is from 2015. He still holds, like all time. Let's check this out.
Andy Frisella
I think Nelly did pretty good, bro.
DJ
Did he?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, Nelly did like real good in one of these. In one of these games.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
DJ
I don't. Snoop Dogg, I mean, this is his highlight reel.
Andy Frisella
Is that him batting?
DJ
This is him batting. Let's check it out.
Unknown Speaker 2
Now it's time for the D O double G. Snoop hits that pitch into center of basin as he goes flying down the line. He was thinking about taking two. And they all know they got another rundown. They call him out.
Andy Frisella
He's not happy.
DJ
Here comes Boone.
Andy Frisella
This could get ugly right here.
Unknown Speaker 2
Aaron Boot trying to save Snoop Dogg from getting E. Look at Snoop showing The hustle. And then looking at a little nifty dexterity. You know, he can spit rhymes to the best. He can also. He didn't get him. He did not get him. Get him.
DJ
He was safe.
Unknown Speaker 2
Safe.
DJ
That was safe.
Unknown Speaker 2
Vladimir Guerrero with a mood shot. Come on, Sn. You can make it, Snoop. Snoop Dogg's going all out, man. You went. You went all out there.
Andy Frisella
He's focused, he's intense. Mooney said it earlier. Unorthodox.
Unknown Speaker 2
Carissa just fights it off. Oh, Snoop, he sleps.
Andy Frisella
What is he doing?
Unknown Speaker 2
Safe. Rob Lego giving a valiant effort. Snoop is freestyling.
Andy Frisella
Well, yeah, that's what happens when you grow up without any grass.
DJ
Well, a different type of grass. Yeah, because he had the other grass.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I mean, yeah, it's pretty horrible.
DJ
It's pretty bad.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, pretty bad. Yeah.
Andy Frisella
I don't know what they're doing. Celebrating that home run. It was like 100ft. Yeah. I mean, are we that poor of athletes now that we can't hit a softball outside the info infield?
Unknown Speaker 1
All right.
DJ
Yeah, yeah, it was. It was. It was pretty interesting. But it was funny because, you know, I know we usually do cruise to comments a little bit later, but we talked about you having a little T ball team, and that sparked some interest from one of our commentators. No, Cap, Andy needs to coach a T ball team. What would be the name if you had to choose?
Andy Frisella
Names aren't important. Only winning.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah. All right. All right. Yep. Okay. What?
DJ
Tell us in the comments. Give. Give Andy some suggestions here. Let us know.
Andy Frisella
I mean, what.
Unknown Speaker 1
What?
Andy Frisella
I would probably, you know, call it something like real awkward and kind of. Kind of gay.
Unknown Speaker 1
Okay.
Andy Frisella
Because then we would just beat the. Out of everybody, and everybody have to.
DJ
Say, like, oh, man, bottom boys.
Andy Frisella
The little. The little bottom boys beat us.
Unknown Speaker 1
You know.
DJ
You call it like the Fourth Reich.
Andy Frisella
No, I would probably call it the Steelers. No, well, no, I wouldn't call them the Steelers. That means I'd have to have you as a coach.
DJ
That's what I'm saying. I put me on there. I got you.
Andy Frisella
I got enough time with you. I call them the fine young gentleman.
DJ
That'D be the second base coach.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
The Steeler.
Unknown Speaker 1
I.
Andy Frisella
You know what? I probably. I would probably.
Unknown Speaker 1
I don't know.
Andy Frisella
I'd probably call him something regular, you know?
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, I like it. I like it.
DJ
I'm think you guys give us some suggestions down in the comments.
Andy Frisella
I call them the Screaming Freedoms.
DJ
Screaming Freedoms.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah. I like that.
DJ
Little tyrants.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, there we go. The. The.
Andy Frisella
The revolutionary. The Paul Revere's Paul Reveres.
DJ
Yeah, the Reveres.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
DJ
Yeah, I like it.
Unknown Speaker 1
I like it.
DJ
I like it a lot. Guys, give us some suggestions down in the comments. Let us know.
Andy Frisella
Would you have salty crackers? I gotta make fun of white people too. Call them the mayo. The mayo. The mayo basters.
DJ
No dancing.
Andy Frisella
The mayo batters.
Unknown Speaker 1
Mayo batters. Okay. The what?
Andy Frisella
No dancing.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah. All right.
Andy Frisella
This segment's going terrible.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Let's go ahead and move on.
DJ
You know, I'm trying, man.
Unknown Speaker 1
I'm trying.
Andy Frisella
I can tell.
DJ
It's always like. It's like a 98 Chevy, man. You know?
Unknown Speaker 1
Yep.
DJ
Cold start.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I got it.
DJ
That's all it is. But let's get into some of our headlines.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, let's do that. Let's get right into those. Go ahead and delete that whole intro.
Unknown Speaker 1
Oh, man.
DJ
Guys, if you want to see any of these pictures, articles, links, videos, go to andyforcella.com youm guys can find them there. As always, let's get into our headlines. Headline number one. Gotta go to Twitter. There was apparently somebody's account got hacked on Twitter. And I think of all accounts that could get hacked, this was probably the worst one. Elmo. Elmo's X account goes rogue as anti Semitic hacker slams Epstein files and calls for people to kill all Jews.
Unknown Speaker 1
So Elmo.
DJ
Yeah, Elmo. You know, the sweet little innocent Elmo.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, he.
DJ
His account was hacked as an anonymous antagonist. Used the lovable red monster as the mouthpiece to promote anti Semitic views. Boast an obscure crypto toy company and belabor on controversy surrounding the elusive Jeffrey Epstein files. Now, of course, they've all been deleted, but nothing's deleted. So we have them here for you. The official Elmo account. And it starts with, elmo says all Jews should die.
Andy Frisella
Fuck Jews.
DJ
Donald Trump is Netanyahu's puppet because he isn't in the Epstein files. Jews control the world and need to be exterminated. He then tweeted out, release the files at real Donald Trump child and then kill all Jews. I mean, this has been.
Andy Frisella
That's Elmo's official account.
DJ
Elmo's official account.
Andy Frisella
How. How do they. How do they not get that taken care of immediately?
DJ
Yeah, well, I mean, you know, it's the Internet, man. So it's like soon as shit goes up, you know, people are automatically gonna screenshot and fucking save it. But there's been a lot of memes going around of Elmo. Yeah, people are actually hyping them up. Elmo history X has been going and going up on Twitter. But yeah, I mean, it brought again because people are not letting go the Epstein. And over the weekend, you know, we released that Saturday CTI for everybody. But since between now and then there was that truth social that Trump truthed out that long.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
DJ
Doctoral thesis statement, kind of just, you know, trying to relax the waters there a little bit. For those that haven't seen it, we have the whole thing here. I mean, I don't know if you want to read the whole thing, but there was a few parts in there that I thought were pretty interesting. Just the language that he's using, man, it is. It is weird.
Unknown Speaker 1
Okay.
DJ
Because there was a whole controversy with Dan Bongino might be quitting arguments with Pam Blondie. I mean, it's been going on, but then something happened. This is interesting. You have. Let's catch everybody up to speed. Basically. What, what, what it appears to be, what I believe I know for sure is that Epstein was an intelligence asset, most likely from a side that would leverage either real events that happen or events that didn't happen, but leveraging those events on high profile people, whether it be in our government, potentially Hollywood, to do or don't do certain things or create or mold certain narratives through his influence. All right. And a lot of people are starting to believe that it was directly related to Israel, the government of Israel and their intelligence agency. And it's so interesting because it was almost like unprovoked.
Unknown Speaker 1
Okay.
DJ
But former Israeli prime minister furiously responds to allegations that Jeffrey Epstein was connected to Mossad.
Unknown Speaker 1
Who?
Andy Frisella
Which one?
DJ
This is this guy here. His name is Naftali Bennett.
Unknown Speaker 1
Okay.
DJ
Naftali Bennett decided to go to Twitter. This is his tweet. He says, quote, as a former Israeli prime minister with the Mossad having reported directly to me, I say to you with 100% certainty, the accusation that Jeffrey Epstein somehow worked for Israel or the Mossad running a blackmail ring is categorically and totally false. Epstein's conduct, both the criminal and merely despicable, had nothing whatsoever to do with the Mossad or the state of Israel. Epstein never worked for the Mossad. This accusation is a lie being peddled by prominent online personalities such as Tucker Carlson. Pretending they know things they don't. They just make things up, say it with confidence. And these lies stick because it's Israel. There's a vicious wave of slander and lies against my country and my people, and we just won't take it anymore. Now, I don't know about you, but that was giving me some Bill vibes, some Bill Clinton Vibes, you know, it was totally unprovoked. Nobody asked him to chime in on this. Nobody asked him for his two piece, his two cents on this, but he decided to make that in. Now, Megan Kelly very quickly clapped back on him very publicly as well, and responded directly to the tweet, reads, the United States attorney who spiked the case, Alex Acosta, is on record as saying Epstein was an intel agent and he was told to get rid of the prosecution. If Epstein was an agent, it was clearly either for the United States or Israel, both to deny it. What would you expect them to say? She puts in parentheses, he had multiple odd Israeli connections. This denial is meaningless.
Andy Frisella
Well, no shit it's meaningless. I mean, dude, those aren't my drugs.
DJ
It's not my pain.
Andy Frisella
Like, you know, oh, yeah, guys, you caught me. We were blackmailing all the celebrities and blackmailing Hollywood and the music industry and everybody important in the world so that, you know, we could control the narrative and basically do whatever we want. And anybody that doesn't go along with it, we just debank them de platform, ruin their lives through cancel culture, label them racist and some anti Semitic, bigoted. And, you know, we were doing it. So, I mean, what do you expect him to say? Of course he's gonna say it's not true. Now that doesn't mean. I mean, really, dude, him coming out so hard and saying this feels like panic to me. You know, it feels like. Like if you really weren't. If it's really. Then what are you doing chiming in? And if it's. If. If it is really, what's the. What was the other prime minister's name who was seen visiting? The ex prime minister who was seen visiting.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, Ehud.
Andy Frisella
Barack. Okay, who's been seen with Jeffrey Epstein dozens of times in his properties dozens of times hiding his face. If he was doing nothing wrong, why was he hiding his face? Look, dude, nobody's buying it. That's what it comes down to. You know what I mean? Like, nobody's buying it. And you could come out and you could say, oh, it wasn't me and it didn't exist. And the next thing it's going to be this, the next phase of this. And. And by the way, this idiot who hacked Elmo's page.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
All right, you guys going out there and saying, oh, we need to kill all these people and eliminate them and this and that, you're causing the problem. You're the ones making the problem unsolvable because then it comes across as generalizing an entire race Religion group of people, which we all know isn't true. And when you start saying things like Elmo's saying here where he's like, kill everybody, dude. This is where they have the justification to make laws that if you ask about Epstein or say that Epstein was a Mossad agent, they. They arrest you for anti Semitism or hate speech. They're already doing this in European countries.
DJ
So all of you know that it wasn't like, how do we know that it was hacked? How do we know that that isn't part of the play?
Andy Frisella
Listen, man, the bottom line is, is that it's. It's very frustrating to try to solve this problem when we have people who are generalizing the extermination of an entire group of people, because then you can't have a relative conversation about who's actually doing it and what they're doing. You know, it becomes. It becomes this insane, ridiculous. And yeah, you're right, dude. Who's to say that that's not some sort of Israeli op to even say that so that those things get banned?
Unknown Speaker 1
Right?
Andy Frisella
But I can tell you, dude, the way this is going, the next thing is going to be, if you question Jeffrey Epstein, you're anti Semite. And the next thing after that will be, if you question Jeffrey Epstein, you're, it's hate speech and we're going to arrest you. And it comes from people not understanding the entire play and quite honestly, being lazy with their words and their articulation. You know, it's not all Jews and it's not even close to all Jews. And you're playing right into their plan by saying that. And it. Honestly, dude, like, the amount of generalization towards that topic is. Is. Is disturbing.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You know.
DJ
Oh, it doesn't fix anything.
Andy Frisella
Well, no, it's like saying it would be the same saying, kill all white people or kill all black people or kill all this because there's a group of elite ones doing some up. Like, that's not. Like, I don't understand how that's not understandable. And I think it is understandable to most people, which makes me think that some of this is propaganda. You know, I. I don't know, dude, but, like, it's starting to make me feel real, real sick. Like, just about human beings in general, man. Like, bro, we're like. I posted this video in my Instagram story over the weekend of this young kid who was. I don't think it was in the US he was probably seven or eight years old, and he was having a birthday party and he wanted to celebrate it with the trash guys, okay? So they set up a table and a cake and some snacks and some sandwiches, and the trash guys, you know, come by and they celebrate the kid's birthday with them and it's like super wholesome. And, you know, that's how people are, bro. People are across the world. They're. They're good people. They. They are taught to hate and they are taught to divide and they are taught to separate. And the fact that the world looks the way that it does with a bunch of supposedly wealthy civilized people is, is, is. Is disturbing. You know, like, so this is what we're going to do with our, with our power and our authority. You guys are just gonna ruin the world. And, you know, you're already the richest people on the planet, but you're gonna oppress everybody else to squeeze another couple nickels out of them and make like. It's just. Dude, where we are in humanity is. To me, I, I almost wish I had stayed asleep, so to speak, because it's, it's so disgusting to me. Like this. These are grown people. These are grown people that have no care or, or empathy or any sort of concern for, for, you know, 50, 000 kids being killed in, in Gaza or, or anywhere. Like, it doesn't matter if it's Gaza or Israeli children or Iraqi children or.
DJ
Or down in Iraq.
Andy Frisella
It doesn't. Yes. It doesn't matter, bro. These are kids. And we have these adults who are worth more money than anybody on the planet, at the top of the food chain, across governments, globally, who have no problem oppressing the people below them. For what? For a little more power, for a little more money. Like, what the fuck is going on, bro? It's, it's, it's very evil. And I'm all for capitalism, dude. It's the best system in the world, no question. I'm all for wanting to be wealthy. It's very important. But what I'm not for is people who are already the wealthiest people in the world squeezing one last drop of juice out of the poorest people on the planet. So. So what? For what reason? You know what I mean? And it's just starting to really, like, it's just starting to really bother me. Like, the world shouldn't be this way. It shouldn't. It shouldn't be this way. There should be no reason for any government or any group of people to be blackmailing other people to push some sort of agenda. That's like, that's ridiculous, bro. We live inside of a Fake world, you know, our. Our music's fake, our entertainment's fake. Everything has an agenda. Our money's fake. Like, dude, it's just. It's ridiculous. And apparently it's controlled by a small group of elite people that have coordinated, you know, across the world. And I don't know, man. Like, it's just we're almost at the.
DJ
Point where we're not even gonna be able to talk about it.
Andy Frisella
Oh, 100, you know.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
DJ
And it's crazy. And, like, speaking of us not being able to talk about it, apparently, allegedly over the weekend as well. G. Maxwell.
Andy Frisella
Well, that's a whole nother thing.
DJ
She's trying to talk about it, bro.
Andy Frisella
That's a whole nother thing. Let me. I'll tell you exactly what's happening here. And I've not seen a single person pointed out. All these people think they're real smart, all these influencers and talking heads. And I'm with this organization and that organization, bro. They. They don't. They. They lack the ability to deduce and put together the pieces. I have not seen one person be able to effectively do it the way that we've done it here for real, for the last four years. We got plenty of receipts. Everybody's like, oh, she's going to talk. She's going to blow the whistle. Are you stupid? Are you. Are you that stupid?
DJ
That's not.
Andy Frisella
That is not what's going to happen. They kept her alive for a very specific reason. You know what that reason is? It's so she can validate that there was no list. All right? So she's in jail. All these idiots are like, ah, she's got to come out and talk and tell the whole thing and this and that. No, the. She isn't. Because they went to her and they said, hey, here's your opportunity. You could come out and validate that this was all blown up and bullshit. And you get to stay alive or we'll kill you. Okay?
DJ
Because if that was the case. But she would have been done it, dude.
Andy Frisella
You know, it was a chess piece. They kept that chess piece on purp. These people are 20 steps ahead of all these idiots on the Internet. Like, real talk.
Unknown Speaker 1
No.
Andy Frisella
Like, she's gonna come out, she's gonna say, oh, it was this and this and this. All these people, they're going to be able to smash. They're gonna say, look, she even said that it wasn't that. No, you know what I mean?
DJ
Absolutely.
Andy Frisella
Like, dude, the thing is, she's gonna be. She's Gonna backtrack on everything she said. She's gonna say she was coerced, they're going to remove culpability, and then everybody's going to breathe a big sigh of relief.
DJ
Yeah, Alan Dershowitz, he even talked about. I mean, he's trying to call her a victim now. You know, I'm saying, like, they're already said they're setting it up, bro. I know they're setting the fucking.
Andy Frisella
I know, but what bothers me is like. Like, dude, our country has no fucking hope until people learn to think seriously. Like, yeah, dude, they assume that these people are operating above board. These people are not operating in good faith. They are liars, they are cheaters, they are criminals, they are corrupt. They have zero, zero regard or reservations for lying straight to your fucking face. And I don't know how people can't understand that. It's like. And it's all of them. It's fucking all of them, dude. It's all of them. They will lie right to your face. Okay, so it's like George. George Carlin said, you know, it's a big club and we ain't in it. So that's my take on that. Epstein. Like, she's just going to validate what they're saying now. Whatever the narrative is now.
DJ
That'S going to piss some people off.
Andy Frisella
And then you got. And then you got, like, all these other business guys who are attached to this company or that company, and they talk in their interests and like, dude, there's just nobody really, like, that has the people's interest at hand, like, real talk. I know. I do. I. I know I do. And people may say, you know, this or that or whatever, but I know where my heart is, bro. And, like, I wouldn't come on here and put myself in the line of danger, having to have security and if I didn't believe in this. But, like, bro, these people, this government and this, this. It's too far gone, dude. That's the reality. And until, like, you know, I think the hope for Trump was that he would dismantle and rip the corruption out. Because. Because that's what he ran on and that's what he said. But I think people are losing faith in that. And I think, you know, a lot of people have lost faith in that. And I think until he does that, it's going to continue to get worse. And if he doesn't do that, the people are going to have to do it, and that's the reality. There will have to be a revolution, okay? Because. And There will be, because historically that's what happens. And people will say, why hasn't it happened yet? Because things haven't gotten bad enough. Historically. When revolutions happen, it happens when people start to starve. Okay, we're not starving yet. When people start to starve, like when the dude up in New York starts putting in, you know, state run grocery stores and there's no food in them. And then we're going to start, see, people say, oh, we should vote. But the truth of the matter is, by that time, the people are so weak, it becomes that much harder. And because of information and because of technology and because of everything that's going on, you know, it's, it's a harder time to have a quote unquote revolution. Probably the hardest time in the history of mankind. And not just because of the weapons, but because of the way the financial system works and all these things. Like, dude, everybody's like, oh, they're gonna put us on a digital currency. What the do you think you use now?
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, right, right.
Andy Frisella
What the do you think you use now? Like, what do you think? Like, you know what I'm saying? How much gold and hard currency do you have in your home? You're already on the digital system. You just can't see it yet. And you know, they, well, they could shut it off whenever they want. They already do that. They could track you anywhere you want. They already do that. Like all of these things these people.
DJ
Say off grid, they don't know.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, yeah, they're already doing those things.
DJ
And no such thing, man.
Andy Frisella
When we, when we sit here and like, have a logical discussion about what has to happen for our people to be free, we have to have someone that's going to tear the corruption right out of the government and not give a about doing it. Yeah, and the problem that I see with Trump is like, and this is the same thing he did in fucking fifth his first term. He comes in saying all this shit and then he tries to like, play ball with these people and it's like, that's not what people want. And I think he's making a massive mistake, bro. Trump is thinking that Trump, that people are following Trump. People are not following Trump. They're following the things that he claims to stand for. They are tired of the corruption. They are tired of the, of the lies. They are tired of the manipulation. They are tired of the financial oppression. They're tired of paying more of their money to the government than they get to keep. They're tired of the artificial division. They're Tired of the media being pure propaganda. They're tired of all of it, dude. They're tired of being told, you know, that they're criminals or that they're racist or that they shouldn't get along with these people or this or that. People just want to get together, bro, and have a goddamn barbecue and chill. But we can't, because these super rich elite can't maintain power without squashing everybody else. And until we get someone who's going to go in there and rip the guts right out of it, nothing will change until the people rise up and just do what they got to do. And by the way, that's in our Declaration of Independence. You are not violating the law talking about a revolution. You are not violating the law, talking about what is required of the citizens. In the Declaration of Independence, it very clearly states that when a government becomes corrupt, we have a duty as American citizens to fix it. And that's not illegal for you to talk about. That's our obligation as citizens.
Unknown Speaker 1
And.
Andy Frisella
And it's protected by free speech. So if you really want to understand what needs to happen, one of two things has to happen. Trump either has to pull the guts out of the and the corruption out, which doesn't look like he's going to do. And everybody can say, well, he's part of this, or part of that, or part of this. You still don't know what the fuck's going on, okay? You don't and I don't. Nobody does. All we can do is look at the things and draw conclusions. But it does look like he's leaning towards not doing those things as much as he said that he was going to do those things. Which in that case leaves us in a position where we, the people, have decide what it's worth to us to fix this country once and for all. Because I'm going to tell you something, most of the people that I know that voted for Trump did not vote for Trump to come in and fuck around with these corrupt people. We voted for him to go in, clean fucking house, put people in jail, and give us our fucking country back. And that's not happening. Okay, so maybe that's on the agenda. Maybe that's something that he plans on doing. I don't know. But in my opinion, the strategy should be do that shit right up in the beginning so that people can see how the country's gonna feel, look, and operate without that corruption, so that they buy into it over the next three years. That's what I would do if I were president. I Mean. Cause look, dude. And then people are saying, well, dude, what if he's under threat? Or what if they're threatening his kids? I'm sure they are. You don't run for office if you're not prepared to trade your life for the what. What you're trying to do. Yeah, okay.
DJ
Like, that's part of what risk that's under.
Andy Frisella
Correct. That's part of what signing up for this is.
Unknown Speaker 1
Okay.
Andy Frisella
I don't come on here and speak my mind, which I think I speak my mind more authentically than anybody on the Internet without fear.
Unknown Speaker 1
Okay.
Andy Frisella
I don't do that without understanding there are risks. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not ignorant to the risks. The risks just mean less to me than our country.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And, you know, if that's the case, then he shouldn't have ran. You know what I'm saying? So. I don't know, dude, but I think there's a lot going on. I think it. I don't know.
Unknown Speaker 1
I.
Andy Frisella
We'll see what happens.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
DJ
Guys jumping on this conversation. Let us know down in the comments what you guys think. Yeah, man. Guys, appreciate you. Let's keep the cruise moving. I think this is. I mean, I try to take it at a different angle sometimes, but, like, you know, there's always the main stuff going on. There's a lot of stuff happening behind the scenes.
Unknown Speaker 1
Right.
DJ
So let's catch up on some of that stuff, because this is a hot one. Biden tells New York Times he did not individually approve names of many pardoned via auto pin. This is a hot story coming out.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
DJ
And it's exactly what we thought. It's exactly what we knew. What's happening. I mean, it's not really a surprise, but let's dive into this a little bit. Former President Joe Biden admitted to the New York Times that he did not individually sign off on each of the pardons issued via his auto pin signature to batches of criminals at the end of his term, though he reportedly delineated criteria to staff in the final months of his term, Biden issued four large sets of pardons, three of which were categorically or categorical clemency actions covering large swaths of people, the Times noted Sunday. But per the outlet, Biden approved standards to give out categorical pardons to criminals in his final months of office. But staff ultimately ran a final list of names that supposedly met the criteria through the auto pin. And though it had been revised after Biden delineated The requirements, quote, Mr. Biden did not individually approve each name for the categorical pardons that apply to large numbers of people, he and aides confirmed. Rather, after extensive discussion of different possible criteria, he signed off on the standards he wanted to be used to determine which convicts would qualify for a reduction in sentence. Even after Mr. Biden made that decision, one former aide said, the Bureau of Prisons kept providing additional information about specific inmates, resulting in small changes to the list. Rather than ask Mr. Biden to keep signing revised versions, his staff waited and then ran the final version through the auto pin, which they saw as a routine procedure. The aide said. Now, what's interesting with all of this is that the only clemency. Okay, the only one that was actually signed by Biden's own hand was the one that he gave for Hunter Biden. That was the only one. All right, now, if you remember, on January 19th of 2025, there was a large. That was a final big batch of pardons that came out. And so if this is the case, and this is the position of a lot of legal scholars, our own Attorney General for the state of Missouri, Andrew Bailey, that would mean pardons that he pretty much gave his entire family, Nolan Void, Anthony Fauci, null and void. Mark Melee, general, who admitted in front of Congress that he would intentionally warn our enemies of any impending war. Yeah, null and void. And then all the people on the J6 select committee, all null and void.
Andy Frisella
And so that you notice how quiet these people have been.
DJ
Haven't said a fucking word. Yeah, a word. Now, Obama just came out today. Did you see what he said? He told the Democrats they have to toughen up.
Unknown Speaker 1
How so?
DJ
And that laying down in the fetal position is not going to get anything done.
Andy Frisella
What do you mean?
DJ
Like, just trying to rally the troops, I guess. I mean, that was the first comment.
Andy Frisella
Well, they can't say anything because Trump could just arrest him, especially after this.
DJ
He needs to, bro.
Andy Frisella
No, he needs to. That's what he was elected to do.
DJ
This needs to happen.
Andy Frisella
That's what he was elected to do. If Trump does not handle business the way that. In that way, meaning removing the corruption completely top to bottom, not scolding them, not embarrassing them, not tweeting about them, I mean, handcuffing them and putting them in prison at a minimum for treasonous activities and crimes against humanity. And conspiracy. Conspiracy is an actual crime. Okay. Then this will just fester into something more. Yeah, and it will be worse. And we're going to find out a lot because I know he knows that. He knows that he has to know that.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And. And dude, painting the country in red, white and blue and having celebrations and, you know, it's not going to cover for. People understand. They see the corruption, dude. They see it all, right? Like, it seems like these people are talking to us the same way. Like. Like they would in 2008 or 2012. Like. Like. No, we see the power structure. You know, the reason people are upset about Epstein is not because of just the trafficking, which is bad enough. It's because people understand that the power structure that maintains the control and oppresses the average citizen, manipulates the citizen, lies to the citizen, creates financial hardship for the citizen. The entire power structure is based on blackmail. And the average person is seeing that, okay? And they're tired of that. So trying to pretend that that's not the case anymore is not going to get it done and it's not going to go away. So, you know, to keep saying this is about trafficking only is. It's like. That's like throwing a breadcrumb at people. Like, people know it's not about trafficking. They understand the ins and outs. Like, a lot of this stuff that people are talking about publicly now was known by people who were paying attention years ago.
Unknown Speaker 1
Years ago, bro.
Andy Frisella
So.
Unknown Speaker 1
Years ago.
DJ
Well, there may be hope. There may be hope because this comes out and then this bombshell comes out. I don't know if you want to call it a bombshell. FBI opens investigation into decade of Democrat party antics and misconduct. Opening door for appointment of special prosecutors. So this just came out. Um, this was under the direction of Cash Patel. Um, their FBI is opening an investigation into a decade of department Democrat Party antics and misconduct. According to just the news, the investigation has been ongoing for several weeks now. The investigators are looking back at Hillary Clinton's illegal homebrew server. The investigation is expected to reveal credible information of wrongdoing ignored by the FBI. The previous FBI administration recall that according to the FBI, in November 2016, the bureau found thousands of potentially relevant messages, including messages sent to and from Clinton herself while she was Secretary of State. But the FBI reportedly found most of those emails to be personal messages or ones they had already seen. The FBI was protecting Hillary. That's exactly what was happening. But this dives in to the whole operation Crossfire Hurricane. It's a full blanketed investigation that's covering. That's allegedly supposed to be covering all of that. From Obama to Andrew McCabe to Comey to the DOJ side with lynch, um, all of the. The Hillary Clinton campaign and the DNC like this Just got announced today and apparently it's been going on for several weeks now, but it just got publicly announced that there is an actual official investigation happening with this.
Andy Frisella
I've seen files released on day one.
DJ
We'll see.
Andy Frisella
Dude, listen, this is. This is all I'm calling right now, okay? All this is is another crumb to keep people pacified.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, bro.
Andy Frisella
And I will not believe a single word of any of these people until there are mass arrests of these criminals.
Unknown Speaker 1
Period. Yeah, period. Period.
Andy Frisella
Because how the fuck is Hillary Clinton still walking around free, okay, when it's been proven that she made up the Steele dossier with her team, paid to have it made, and then used it to divide the country for eight years.
DJ
Under the direction or approval of Obama, who was then president?
Andy Frisella
How are these people still watching Walking. That is treason, okay? This whole idea that these people have it within their rights to use the press, Hollywood music, culture to manipulate the average citizen and make their lives harder, that's. It's unacceptable, bro. That's insane, okay? These people deserve to be dealt with. They need to be tried for treason. They need to be tried for Fauci and his whole crew and everybody, bro, we will not be able to move forward. People have not forgotten about all these things. They have not forgotten about what happened to Covid. There's millions of people walking around right now with a vaccine inside of them and they're scared shitless because they're like.
DJ
That they were forced to get.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's right, dude. And. And, and dude, they just pardoned this dude out in Utah who was being threatened with 35 years in prison earlier this month in July for destroying COVID vaccine and giving out fake cards. Okay? And then he got pardoned here just like a day or two ago. But. Or that it got dismissed. But I mean, we're still. People have been dealing with this, dude. And until people see accountability and truth and these politicians understand they can't just do whatever they want, nothing's going to change.
DJ
Yeah, dude, it's even like the, you know, the Butler assassination attempt. Like there's stuff coming out on that now because there was this GOA report that just listed out a bunch of different facts that are just now coming out as official facts about this thing. And you got the former Secret Service director, Kimberly Cheeto. She responded to it. But I want. I want to show the claims or the facts that came out from this investigation is that these are the key findings from the GOA report or GAO report. Ten days before the event, high level Secret Service officials were Briefed on a classified threat to Trump, Quote, once those officials reviewed the intelligence, they could have then requested that personnel within their chain of command be briefed on the specific information. Officials failed to share this information, leaving federal and local law enforcement entities planning and staffing the event unaware of the active threat, including members of the Donald Trump protective division. Local law enforcement officials told the g. GAO they would have requested additional assets for that rally had they known of that credible threat. So they knew that. They knew Something was happening 10 days before it. CNN live streams one of his rallies, the only one they ever fucking livestream live streams it. They knew about it and they failed to do anything about it.
Andy Frisella
Listen, dude, these people are criminals, bro. They are criminals. And the fact that Donald Trump seems to come in and try to play with these dudes, it's like, what the are you doing, bro? Like, it really does make him look like he's part of it.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
DJ
You can't play their game when they're not.
Andy Frisella
I'm sorry. Like, I'm sorry, dude. I know a lot of people. People trust him, and I hope. I hope he does. I really do. I want to like him, I want to back him. I want to cheer for him. I think most people do. But until these are cleaned out, like, for real, I'm not gonna. I don't believe anything anybody says. Yeah, I gotta see it. I talked to somebody very high up last night, okay? Very high, Very, very high. Not Trump, not the vice president, but somebody right there. And this person said very directly to me that there's so much going on behind the scenes now. By the way, this is a person they have not been on the show, but I have been close to for a very long time. They said very directly to me that there's so much pushback and so much fighting from the deep state behind the scenes right now that it's. It's unbelievable. And so I can't really say more than that, but allegedly that's. And I trust this person. But yeah, I mean, it's not just going smooth back behind closed doors, which could explain a lot of the. The hangout. I'm all for benefit of the doubt, bro, but what I'm not for is by the end of this term, these aren't dealt with. We're as a country, I think that's.
DJ
What a lot of these people are expecting, bro. They're expecting that like the Obamas, the Clintons, the.
Andy Frisella
They're gonna ride this out.
DJ
They'll be good, right? They'll be good. We just gotta get through this term, we're fine. You know, like, that's what they're expecting. And honestly, I think I don't actually expect them to be sooner than that.
Andy Frisella
Because dj, I don't understand, like, they.
DJ
Can make it through the first year of the term. They're good because, well, like I said, people will be.
Andy Frisella
The only. The only time Trump has to do this is between now and midterms.
Unknown Speaker 1
No. All right.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, dude. I mean, that's pretty much it. You know, you either clean house or you're full of. And you go down in president as one of the biggest lame ducks ever.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
DJ
And we know he's. I mean, listen, he's an ego guy and he cares about his. He's been getting destroyed on truth.
Andy Frisella
I know.
DJ
Truth Social. Well, you know what I'm saying? Like, that long post he posted out, like, I mean, dude, he's been getting lit up, well everywhere. So it's like. I know he knows it.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
DJ
But we know it's it.
Andy Frisella
All they got to do is give a little bit more transparency to what is actually going on.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You know, like, Tulsi Gabbard came out and said, hey, there's a lot of going on behind the scenes.
Unknown Speaker 1
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Andy Frisella
And. And I watched that, and I'm like, all right, well, that makes sense. You know, it's the way they're going about it that. That is causing people's spidey senses to. To go off. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, but at the end of the day, dude, like, if he doesn't do.
Unknown Speaker 1
It.
Andy Frisella
If he doesn't do it, the people are going to have to. And the people don't have to do it. If the people don't do it, then we're going to end up in a situation where, you know, it's going to be not good.
DJ
Guys, jump in this conversation. Tell us what you guys think down in the comments. Love to hear it. With that being said, our third and final headline, headline number three. Now, we've talked plenty of times. I know your position on AI is, you know, it's changed. We've had experts come in and talk about it. And I've always been of the belief, if there is benefits, two people.
Unknown Speaker 1
Cool.
DJ
And I think there might be one.
Unknown Speaker 1
Right.
DJ
And it just got displayed. Headline number three reads, paralyzed patient reveals incredible abilities after receiving neuralink chip. All right, that's an interesting one.
Unknown Speaker 1
It is.
DJ
It is. It is weird. All right, but let's dive into this. This is Elon Musk One of his companies called Neuralink. Let's dive into the story. Paralyzed US military veteran is able to play video games, control electronics, and even design 3D objects by using only his thoughts, thanks to a coin sized chip implanted in his brain and backed by tech magnate Elon Musk. Rj, a quadriplegic who lost use of his limbs following a devastating motorcycle accident, is the first patient at a Miami hospital to be fitted with the telepathy device developed by Musk brain interface company Neuralink. The surgical milestone was completed earlier this year at U Health Tower, the flagship hospital of the University of Miami health system. RJ is one of just seven people nationwide to have received the trip. Let's check this out.
Unknown Speaker 4
We currently have a clinical trials in.
DJ
The US for a product that we.
Unknown Speaker 4
Call Telepathy, which allows users to control phone or computer purely with their thoughts. Neuralink is implanted with with precision surgical robot. It's physically invisible. And one week later, users are able to see their thoughts transform into actions.
Unknown Speaker 5
I'm about to play a video of our first user and what Noland is doing is he's looking at a normal off the Shelf MacBook Pro. And with his Neuralink device, as you're going to see, he's going to be able to control the cursor simply with his mind. No eye tracking.
Unknown Speaker 1
Whoa. Oh.
Unknown Speaker 5
And here we actually have Nolan playing Mario Kart. Nolan is not the only cyborg playing Mario Kart in this clip. We actually have a whole community of users, as mentioned earlier, and this is literally five of our first users of Neuralink playing Mario Kart together over call when I showed, and I think this is for the first time, someone playing a first cyborg.
DJ
I think I heard we got to double check. I think I did hear that, but I was like, you just move past that pretty quick. He did say cyborg.
Andy Frisella
I think.
DJ
I think he did say cyborg.
Unknown Speaker 1
Hold on. All right.
Unknown Speaker 5
Nolan is not the only cyborg playing Mario Kart in this.
DJ
He called him cyborgs, bro.
Unknown Speaker 1
Fuck.
DJ
We're here. That's not cool.
Unknown Speaker 1
All right, keep going.
DJ
Wait, that's not cool, man.
Unknown Speaker 1
It's not cool.
DJ
Oh, that's not cool.
Unknown Speaker 5
This is literally five of our first users of Neuralink playing Mario Kart together over call what I'm about to show you. And I think this is for the first time, someone playing a first person shooter game with a brain computer interface.
Andy Frisella
Alex.
Unknown Speaker 5
Shooting another person.
Andy Frisella
Oh, dear God.
Unknown Speaker 1
Do.
Andy Frisella
And I want him to freaking chew you on. When I do work, I work basically all day. From when I wake up. I'm trying to wake up at like 6 or 7am and I'll do work until session.
Unknown Speaker 5
He's really unable to leave his house now with the neuralink device. We're going to show you a clip of him with his kids at the park.
Andy Frisella
I've been a Batman for a long time, but I go outside now and I can control the computer with telepathy.
Unknown Speaker 1
Dad's watching. Did he lose?
Unknown Speaker 5
And he always brags about how good his handwriting was. So we actually got to put it a test. We gave him a robotic arm and I think this is the first time he tried using the robotic arm to write anything. And this is a sped up version of writing at the convoy trial and drawing something. And you're about to see him and his uncle playing a game.
Unknown Speaker 1
Rock, paper, scissors, shoot. Rock, paper, scissors, shoot.
DJ
Cyborgs, bro.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I mean, look, dude, don't call them that. This is how they do it. People are going to think I'm on people by saying this. Yeah, this is how they do it. Okay? This is how they get chat GPT accepted by everybody. Even though the people who are accepting it don't realize that it's going to eliminate their value in the world for the most part. They don't understand that going on a universal basic income is going to mean poverty, not, not prosperity. And they do it through greed.
Unknown Speaker 1
Okay?
Andy Frisella
They say, hey, look here, business owners, you can do all this with none of the overhead, all right? And then they get to adopt. And it's no different with this chip. With this chip right now that. What are they doing? They're showing you a story that no reasonable human being could argue with. Like, I mean, bro, this is great.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Like, yeah, this is great.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Okay. I can't say that it's not. It's great. I, I'm. I think it's amazing. That's amazing.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
All right, but what happens after this? What happens down the road? What happens when you give the neuralink to somebody who's, you know, an evil.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, right.
Andy Frisella
Okay, and then what happens when everybody has the neuralink and everybody has grok in their brain and everybody can know everything at once, Then the average human has to get it or they can't even be competitive. Right? So, you know, dude, this reminds me a lot of, you know, the Bible, man, where they say the mark of the beast, you know, like, this is transhumanism. This. He just said cyborg.
DJ
They called him cyborg. I floated over it.
Andy Frisella
Listen, bro, that's because it's normal already in their mind. They've already committed and it's already going and, and it's not going to be able to be stopped because the average person cannot think past what they are shown. And we've seen that. And people say, oh Andy, you're not giving people enough credit. No, dude, we've seen it. The whole thing that happened with COVID bro, was right in people's faces and they, they, they, they couldn't see it. And this is the result of decades of demoralization to the point where you can't show people anything that will change their mind until they're legitimately enslaved by it.
DJ
It's too late themselves.
Andy Frisella
Right, exactly. Like you could show people all kinds of evil things. You could show them, for example, how many episodes did we do on Coven? How many experts did we bring in? How many times did we show the, the, the reality of how they were reporting cases and deaths and the, the insurance data of the all cause mortality rate on the vaccines and the cycle rate on the PCR tests and all of the, the ivermectin, the, the hydrochloroquine, everything. Like we talked about it with data almost non stop that entire time and nobody listened and nobody, nobody realized that it was until like a couple years later. And, and with AI, AI replicates so fast and learn so fast and evolved so fast that a couple years later is too late. And, and dude, we're already past the fucking point. I mean it's, it, there's no way to put it back in the box. They launched it exactly how I said they would launch it years ago with greed to the entrepreneur. They did exactly that. And you know, they're doing it exactly again here. And, and it, and I understand it's a hard thing to argue with when you see men who have been paralyzed who are now finding some joy and some relief and some ability to live a normal life. I think that's amazing and so does everybody else. But the problem isn't with these kind of situations, it's the rest of it. Yeah, and so, you know, when I see this, you know, I think it's really good stuff. But do we really believe that Elon's primary motivation for doing this is to help these guys? Or is it something bigger? Is it something more powerful? Like do we really believe that, you know, we're not going to have Grok and I mean Elon's already said on tv bro, there's going to be more robots than there are people?
DJ
Yeah, well, I think the truth Is too, man. It's like everything can be. Anything can be corrupted.
Unknown Speaker 1
Right?
DJ
Like, I mean, you even look at the idea like, I mean, I know the. The Facebook, you know, being created by the CIA. I know that's. That's a. That's a talk out there.
Unknown Speaker 1
Right?
DJ
But like, let's say even just on.
Unknown Speaker 1
The good value, right?
DJ
Like, it was a great. It was something you. Social media in general, you know, it was used to connect people and people all across the globe. Never been connected before. Yeah, but like, there's still evil people who use it for bad things. We just saw Elmo, you know what I'm saying? Like, there's plenty of ways that things can get corrupt, even if it does have good intentions.
Andy Frisella
Okay, so true. All right, then the problem becomes when evil people are not held accountable and.
DJ
There'S zero regulations for the next 10 years. Well, what do you do about that?
Unknown Speaker 1
Okay.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, but what I'm saying is if we lived in society where evil wasn't tolerated and was held accountable appropriately, it would be an easier thing to say, okay, this is okay.
DJ
This is cool.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah. Right.
Andy Frisella
But we live in a society where evil is not held accountable. So that's. That's where the concern comes from.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You know?
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
So I'm happy for these gentlemen. I mean, this is great. This is great shit.
DJ
It is. It is. I mean, it's pretty wild to just think just the level of humanity where we're at. I mean, just to control, which, I mean, that's wild, man. That is freaking wild.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, we'll wait till, you know, they're able to control automobiles and traffic lights and lights. Yeah, like, dude, it's gonna get. It's gonna get to a point where if you don't have it, you're. You're an ill equipped human being. You know what I mean?
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, subpar.
DJ
Literally.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, right?
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, man.
Andy Frisella
Like think if you think if you were. If you took someone and they knew everything that Grok knows, and then you put them against someone who's just one of us, that person's gonna run circles around you no matter what. In anything. Like everything. It knows everything in a instant. What do you think's gonna happen with that? Nothing good.
Unknown Speaker 1
I don't know.
DJ
I don't know, man. Guys, tell us what you guys think. Man down in the comments. Let us know with that final segment of the show. We have thumbs up or dumb as. As always.
Andy Frisella
I got some.
DJ
Some. This might be some hope for humanity or at least, you know, the testosterone filled men potentially.
Unknown Speaker 1
Right.
DJ
A thumbs up or dumb as headline reads, Golfer beaten down, Thrown into pond by NHL Enforcer breaks his silence.
Andy Frisella
I saw this.
Unknown Speaker 1
Okay.
DJ
All right. So last week, a video went viral that showed a man verbally abusing another golfer on Alberta Springs Golf Course in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, on July 4. A man taking the verbal assault quickly had enough, grabbed the mouthy one and tossed him into a pond. When the soaked abuser came at him again, the man popped the rowdy one several times in the face and tossed him around like a sack of potatoes. Very viral clip had over 5 million views on Twitter. With this initial tweet saying, can you imagine running your mouth at the golf course only to get fed by former NHL or Nick Tarranscott? Tarnaski.
Unknown Speaker 1
There we go. It just took me a couple of.
DJ
Butchers, but the bangs were straight out of the wwe, and the guy was warned, mess with the bull, you get the horns. Hockey players are the best. So here's a clip. Check it out.
Unknown Speaker 3
You guys need to get off the golf course. Yeah, no, now. Like, pack up. Go now and go. You're not scaring anybody. You're just making it. Hey, man. Come on, man.
DJ
So the guy in the white shirt's NHL guy?
Unknown Speaker 3
Oh, yeah.
Andy Frisella
Not even just an NHL guy.
DJ
Badass NHL guy. Look how he crawls.
Unknown Speaker 3
I got it all on record. Hey, you want to go? Guys, hey, leave him alone, man.
Andy Frisella
I wouldn't. You go back.
DJ
You like the bangs?
Andy Frisella
Bang, bang. Come on, man. Apparently, that's this dude's thing. Did it in the NHL, too.
DJ
No.
Unknown Speaker 3
Enough. Get out.
DJ
Hip toss.
Unknown Speaker 3
Enough. Get him.
Andy Frisella
That's where you get these little. That are like, I kick your ass. 170, bro. I've tossed you over that mountain, bro.
Unknown Speaker 3
I said stop looking like an idiot.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
DJ
So that was a video?
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
DJ
Okay.
Andy Frisella
That dude's like, six' three, 240.
DJ
Oh, that's a big boy.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, big boy who's a goon in the NHL. That's what the he did. And by the way, if you watch the whole video, he actually did a great job restraining himself. Yeah, he could have smashed that guy hard. And then, you know, this is one of the typical IC Red dudes, you know what I'm saying?
DJ
Oh, yeah, like.
Andy Frisella
Whatever. He deserved it.
DJ
So that's his. When he punches his. Bang.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, yeah.
Andy Frisella
He's got a shirt.
DJ
Chef's name.
Andy Frisella
He's got a shirt that says Bang, Bang, Bang on it.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
So, like, dude, this guy's like. This guy apparently, is like.
Unknown Speaker 1
This is what he does.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, that's all he does is fight. He had, like. Like 500 fights or something in NHL.
DJ
Jesus.
Andy Frisella
Or some kind of crazy number and a bunch of fucking crazy penalty minutes, too.
DJ
Jeez.
Andy Frisella
But, yeah, I mean, look, bro, he dispensed a little justice on this dude. Guy deserved it.
DJ
Well, so I feel like if we would have. If this situation would have happened five years ago, what do you think? The drunk guy or the dudes who got his ass beat, what do you think his reaction would have been? What do you think? The World Society.
Andy Frisella
Oh, he would have said, look, bro, I don't think. I think he would have handled it exactly how he did handle it. Only little get in fights and then threaten to sue.
Unknown Speaker 1
Right.
Andy Frisella
And all this.
Unknown Speaker 1
Right, right.
Andy Frisella
I'm the victim, bro, you ran your mouth. You got beat up. It's okay. It's happened to everybody. I've gotten my ass kicked before, and you know what? I deserved it.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, right. Right.
Andy Frisella
And if we as men could just accept that as reality, the world be a much better place.
DJ
All right, Andy. Because here' the man who was on the receiving end of a beating from a former pro hockey player on Alberta golf course last week is now admitting he was drunk and surely. And he is apologizing for causing the ruckus that led to the fight.
Andy Frisella
That's the rightful thing to do.
DJ
Here we go.
Andy Frisella
It's.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, go ahead.
DJ
Here, we got a clip. Here it is.
Unknown Speaker 3
I got it all.
Andy Frisella
Yep, that's me. You're probably wondering how I ended up in this situation.
Unknown Speaker 4
Yep, that's me, guys. The guy that got dropped like a bucket of balls in a pond. Not my finest moment. I know. Looks real bad. Played 36 holes of golf. We drank way too much, and my mouth ran faster in my brain. All jokes aside, guys, I'd like to apologize to all the folks on the court. Worse, anyone caught up in it and anyone who had to deal with me that day. I lost my cool. And I've learned from it. Just one of those days where you should have kept the card on the path. You know, stay hydrated, keep your stick on the ice.
Andy Frisella
Maybe stick to 18, 36 holes a.
DJ
Lot instead of golf, man.
Andy Frisella
I mean, look, dude, that's what you do. That's what a man does. I mean, you're not gonna win every thing, bro. And sometimes you're gonna be the. And it's not everybody else. Sometimes it is you, sometimes it's you, you know, And. And, you know, you got to say, hey, sorry, guys, I'm an. You know, like.
DJ
Or somebody's got to tell you, I just re.
Andy Frisella
I just think that's the way it should be.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Like, I don't know. Like, I've been an plenty of times. And, you know, afterwards, I always felt bad and, you know, apologize and say, hey, up. Like, I don't really understand what the whole. Why people have such a hard time apologizing.
DJ
What the hang up is there?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, like what? You're not supposed to be perfect, bro. Like, you people who do dumb. You know, like, if I. If I had a. You know, I mean, look, I've had plenty of times where I've had a few too many things to drink and gotten into it when I shouldn't have. I mean, it's. It's okay.
DJ
Happens, man.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, happens.
DJ
But it wasn't the alcohol's fault. That's the. That's the piece. Like, to me, I think society's healing. I'm proud of this dude.
Andy Frisella
Dude, I. I mean, what. How could you not respect that?
DJ
That's what I'm saying. Like, I mean, all right, not.
Andy Frisella
You definitely got rocked, bro, but like, bro, imagine being like, in one of those situations where, you know, you're hammered and you're like, you know, feeling a little bit. You don't feel a little hoppy, you know what I'm saying?
DJ
Too many natty lights.
Andy Frisella
And then you got the dude who's like, job is to beat the. Out of people. The AHL is like, the guy took the guy. You picked the worst guy.
Unknown Speaker 1
The worst guy.
Andy Frisella
Yeah. I mean, look, and this is why hockey players are the best. Because you know what? They tell you the truth. You get in fights and then it's over. And talk you. You and it's over, bro. It's. It's. They are the best. Baseball guys are close second.
DJ
Close second.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Andy Frisella
I'm.
DJ
Listen, I'm happy for this whole situation all the way around.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
DJ
There's no arrest.
Andy Frisella
No.
DJ
There's no lawsuits, bro.
Andy Frisella
We should be able to fist fight and then be friends after. Afterwards.
DJ
That's how it's supposed to be.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And like, if you're not competent in fist fighting, don't get in a fist fight. Keep your mouth shut. You know what I'm saying? Like, bro, with the amount of dudes that are trained and fighting now like you, you should be cautious about who you talk to and how you talk to them.
Unknown Speaker 3
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And. And dude, you know, seeing red's not going to get it done, bro. Like, like, you know, wait, hold up.
DJ
When he crawled out the pond the.
Unknown Speaker 1
First time on all fours.
Andy Frisella
Well, bro, you could see what was happening, happening. Like when he was like standing there and he was like. They're like, bro, you're not scared anybody. And he's just like, his adrenaline's going higher and higher, and eventually you just don't care. You're like, I don't care if I get my ass beat.
DJ
Ding, ding.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
And like. And that's usually how you get your ass beat, because you ain't thinking right.
DJ
Well, I guarantee you probably didn't think that he would run into a NHL pro boxer.
Andy Frisella
Glad he did, though, because it was hilarious.
Unknown Speaker 1
On a floor.
Andy Frisella
God, bro, the amount of air that was underneath him when he tossed him, like the.
DJ
The last little hip toss.
Andy Frisella
Oh, man.
DJ
Yeah, it was great. You want to see it again?
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I do.
Unknown Speaker 3
Enough.
Unknown Speaker 1
Here comes.
Unknown Speaker 3
Get out. Get him the. Out of here.
DJ
I just like when he crawled out the pond, bro, this right here.
Unknown Speaker 1
It.
Andy Frisella
Looks like he's in that movie, the Ring.
DJ
I was thinking like, that was like a WWE move where they're like crawling back up into the wrestling.
Unknown Speaker 1
Man. Bro.
Andy Frisella
And then his buddy over here, he's like, trying to calm this dude down. Bro, listen, don't get in the way of that, dude.
Unknown Speaker 1
Just move.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, just move. I actually think he handled himself pretty good, the big guy.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Like, he could have been. He could have been way harder on that dude.
DJ
Why is that? Because there's even. I mean, I know with all the fights in hockey, there's still rules.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
DJ
You know, he's not gonna just ground and pound.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
You know, but yeah, man, it's.
Unknown Speaker 1
He.
Andy Frisella
He.
DJ
Apparently he did comment on it. Taransky. He went on the podcast, but it hasn't aired just yet, so you don't know what his take is on the whole thing.
Andy Frisella
It'll probably be the same as ours.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah, it's probably.
Andy Frisella
Hey, man. It is what it is, you know, A drunk idiot.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah. Right. Cool.
Andy Frisella
Look, how many times has that guy been drunk and probably gotten his ass kicked? Probably a few. You know what I'm saying? Alcohol is bad for. For fucking people with high testosterone.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Like, it really is.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
DJ
Not a good mix.
Unknown Speaker 1
No, not a good mix.
DJ
Yeah. So thumbs up on this.
Andy Frisella
Yeah, I like it. I think. I think more people should get in fistfights and not be about it. And I. I think, you know, and I'm not talking about these gang fights where all your friends jumping. I'm talking about a one on one scrap. At the end of it, you're both so tired. You're like, that was stupid.
DJ
Now let's drink alcohol.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
I don't know, dude. Like, that was the era that I grew up in, bro. Like, it was a normal thing. I don't know if kids still do this. Like, I don't do the. Do. Do young kids fight anymore or do they just go online and talk?
DJ
Mostly that.
Unknown Speaker 1
And then.
DJ
And then it's no then. Shooting.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
Then what?
DJ
Shooting.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
I mean, when I was younger, growing up, it was like, it was normal. Like you had a problem with someone, you fist fought them even if you didn't know how to fight. And it turned. Yeah. It just is what it is, man. And sometimes you lost, sometimes you won't. And honestly, man, like, out of all the times I got in fistfights, usually afterwards, it made the friendship better. You know what I mean?
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah.
Andy Frisella
So. I don't know, man.
DJ
Yeah, well, thumbs up for this, man. One, one, you know, society changing one golf course at a time.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah. Yeah.
DJ
Well, guys. Andy, that is all I have.
Unknown Speaker 1
Yeah. Guys.
Andy Frisella
All right, we will see you later this week. Don't be a hoe.
DJ
Let's try the show.
Andy Frisella
Yeah.
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Podcast Summary: REAL AF with Andy Frisella - Episode 908
Title: Elmo's X Account Goes Rogue, Biden Tells NY Times He Didn't Approve Pardons Via Autopen & Elon Musk-Backed Neuralink Chip Gives Patient Mind-Control Superpower
Release Date: July 15, 2025
Host: Andy Frisella
Guest: DJ CTI (Cruise the Internet)
Introduction
In Episode 908 of "REAL AF with Andy Frisella," host Andy Frisella teams up with DJ CTI to navigate through a series of pressing and controversial topics dominating the internet and mainstream media. The episode, structured around three main headlines, delves into the implications of each story, offering insights, critiques, and candid discussions aimed at the realist in all listeners.
Headline 1: Elmo's X Account Hacked to Promote Anti-Semitic Hate
Timestamp: [08:36] - [18:34]
The episode kicks off with a shocking revelation about Elmo's official X (formerly Twitter) account being hacked. An anonymous antagonist used Elmo—a beloved children's character—as a platform to spread anti-Semitic rhetoric, including calls to kill Jews and disparaging remarks about prominent figures like Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu.
Key Points Discussed:
Nature of the Hack: Elmo's account was repurposed to disseminate hateful messages, intertwining controversial topics such as Jeffrey Epstein's files and Zionist conspiracies.
Potential Intelligence Involvement: Andy and DJ speculate on the possibility of the hack being an orchestrated move by intelligence agencies, possibly Mossad, to manipulate public perception and suppress certain narratives.
Implications for Free Speech: The duo debates the balance between preventing hate speech and maintaining free speech, expressing frustration over potential censorship and the broader impact on societal discourse.
Call for Accountability: Andy emphasizes the danger of generalizing entire groups based on the actions of a few, stating, "You are causing the problem. You're the ones making the problem unsolvable" ([16:09]).
Notable Quotes:
Andy Frisella: "I mean, dude, nobody's buying it... Nobody's buying it. And you could come out and you could say, oh, it wasn't me and it didn't exist. And the next thing it's going to be this, the next phase of this." ([15:24])
DJ CTI: "He did not get him. Get him." ([04:21])
Headline 2: Biden's Pardons via Autopen - Lack of Individual Approval
Timestamp: [33:21] - [32:46]
The conversation shifts to President Joe Biden's recent admission to the New York Times that he did not personally approve each pardon issued at the end of his term via his autopen signature. This revelation raises concerns about the transparency and intent behind the mass pardons, especially those involving Hunter Biden and other prominent figures.
Key Points Discussed:
Nature of the Pardons: While Biden outlined criteria for clemency, the final list was executed through an automated process without his individual sign-offs for each name.
Implications for Accountability: Andy expresses deep skepticism about the integrity of the pardon process, linking it to broader issues of governmental corruption and lack of accountability.
Historical Context: References are made to past incidents involving figures like Hillary Clinton and Michael Flynn, drawing parallels to current concerns about power misuse.
Call for Revolutionary Change: Frustrated by perceived inaction and corruption within the government, Andy advocates for a potential revolution to reclaim the nation's integrity.
Notable Quotes:
Andy Frisella: "I will not believe a single word of any of these people until there are mass arrests of these criminals" ([41:08]).
Andy Frisella: "Our country has no fucking hope until people learn to think seriously." ([24:20]).
Headline 3: Neuralink Chip Gives Paralyzed Patient Mind-Controlled Abilities
Timestamp: [48:26] - [58:08]
The final headline explores the advancements in brain-computer interface technology, focusing on Neuralink's successful implantation of a chip in a quadriplegic patient named RJ. This development allows RJ to control electronic devices, play video games, and even design 3D objects using only his thoughts.
Key Points Discussed:
Technological Breakthrough: Neuralink's chip represents a significant milestone in enabling paralyzed individuals to interact with technology seamlessly, demonstrating capabilities like controlling a MacBook cursor and participating in multiplayer gaming.
Ethical and Societal Implications: Andy and DJ debate the potential consequences of widespread adoption of such technology, including issues of control, competitiveness, and the blurring lines between humans and machines.
Concerns About Transhumanism: The hosts express apprehension about the future where access to enhancements like Neuralink could become a requirement for competitiveness, drawing parallels to dystopian narratives like the "Mark of the Beast."
Potential for Abuse: Discussions highlight fears that such technology could be exploited by malicious entities, leading to unprecedented levels of control and surveillance.
Notable Quotes:
Andy Frisella: "What happens when everybody has the Neuralink and everybody has Grok in their brain and everybody can know everything at once, then the average human has to get it or they can't even be competitive." ([53:57])
Andy Frisella: "There's no way to put it back in the box. They launched it exactly how I said they would launch it years ago with greed to the entrepreneur." ([54:25])
Final Segment: NHL Enforcer Beats Golfer - Thumbs Up/Dumb As
Timestamp: [59:20] - [70:06]
In a lighter yet intense segment, the podcast covers a viral incident where an NHL enforcer physically assaulted a golfer on an Alberta Springs golf course in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. The altercation, captured in a widely viewed video, showcases the enforcer’s swift and decisive response to verbal abuse.
Key Points Discussed:
Description of the Incident: A golfer verbally berated an NHL enforcer, who responded by physically subduing and tossing the golfer into a pond, reflecting the raw athleticism and protective instincts of professional hockey players.
Discussion on Masculinity and Conflict Resolution: Andy and DJ debate modern societal attitudes towards physical confrontations, advocating for the acceptance of controlled fistfights as a means of resolving disputes and expressing genuine emotions.
Apology and Accountability: The golfer involved has publicly apologized for his actions, acknowledging his loss of composure and the lessons learned from the incident.
Notable Quotes:
Andy Frisella: "We should be able to fist fight and then be friends after." ([66:26])
Andy Frisella: "Hockey players are the best... They tell you the truth. You get in fights and then it’s over." ([62:27])
Conclusion
Episode 908 of "REAL AF with Andy Frisella" offers a no-holds-barred exploration of current events, intertwining serious discussions on societal corruption, technological advancements, and cultural shifts with candid conversations about personal accountability and traditional masculinity. Through thoughtful analysis and unfiltered commentary, Andy and DJ provide listeners with a grounded perspective on the complexities of modern society.
Notable Highlights:
Critical Examination of Power Structures: Throughout the episode, Andy emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability within governmental and elite institutions, urging listeners to remain vigilant and proactive in addressing corruption.
Ethical Concerns in Technological Progress: The discussion on Neuralink serves as a cautionary tale about the rapid pace of technological advancements and their potential to disrupt societal norms and individual freedoms.
Advocacy for Personal Responsibility: The segment on the NHL enforcer underscores a recurring theme of personal accountability and the importance of maintaining one's composure, even in heated situations.
Suggested Actions for Listeners:
Stay Informed: Engage with credible sources and remain aware of the underlying issues within current events rather than taking information at face value.
Promote Accountability: Support initiatives and leaders who prioritize transparency and ethical governance to foster a more just and equitable society.
Embrace Personal Growth: Take responsibility for personal actions and strive for self-improvement, as exemplified by the golfer's public apology and acknowledgment of his mistake.
Engage with the Show:
Listeners are encouraged to participate by submitting questions, sharing thoughts, and suggesting topics for future episodes via email or live call-ins. The show thrives on community interaction, aiming to provide value, entertainment, and a fresh perspective on the events shaping our world.