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Mike
We brought that to South Carolina. It was very popular. Yeah I had to bag out on the table and we were giving out free samples and everybody Seemed to like it.
Tyler
It was kind of gross because Michael let everybody touch put their hands in the bag. I want.
Mike
I want.
Tyler
Yeah, I want.
Mike
I want a.
Tyler
Like a whole convention.
Mike
What was that thing? What did I eat? Cheez its. I once ate Cheez Its out of the most dangerous bag of Cheez its ever. It's like when you.
Tyler
Your buddy goes to swim in the lake and you're like, man, you sure about that? There's gators in there.
Mike
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Tyler
I don't know if you guys know this, but fitness is my passion now.
Mike
Since. Since Sunday, since we got back.
Tyler
I went on a run this morning. I'm still coughing.
Mike
I can hear it. You can. It's funny because I. I'm gonna go home and do it. I'm gonna, I'm gonna match it. I'm in bad shape as well. I went to the doctor that they got on the scale and I was like, ooh, that would South Carolina trip did some damage. But I can physically see the difference in the run. Like you look like you ran like I could tell. It's like I'm gonna. I'm be there later. It sucks.
Tyler
It's. Yeah. I was 214, 214 pounds. I told my wife and she was like, Jesus, 213.
Mike
So I'm. I'm right behind you.
Tyler
Yeah, I'm like 5, 11 or 5, almost 6 foot.
Mike
So I got a little Bucky's. The Buc ee's got a little reckless this trip. I think I hit Bucky's three times and the second time I hit it, we had just ate chick fil a and I'm like, well, I. I'm at Bucky's even though I'm Stuffed. I gotta have. I have a turkey sandwich.
Tyler
So you don't know when you're gonna
Mike
be able to eat again. Yeah. So off we go.
Tyler
All right, we got the manifesto. I don't know if you guys have read it. It's pretty crazy. CC sent it to us for this. We covered this Trump shooting in real time. Or this Trump shooting, I should say this botched assassination. Botched on the shooters and botched on Secret Service as well. But luckily no one was killed in it. But we covered it Saturday night in real time. We had a anti air call out. Yeah, we had like six people helping us out. It was awesome. Yeah, I mean we'll kick it off with the manifesto of. What's this fucker's name? Adam Skull Cole. Scott. Cole's Allen.
Mike
Weird looking dude.
Tyler
They gave him all three names to give him that serial killer sound.
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
But Cole's manifesto reads as is. Hello everybody. So I may have given a lot of people a surprise today. Let me start off by apologizing to everyone who I trust I abuse. This is going to be weird. If somebody tunes in halfway through, it's gonna sound like I'm reading a manifesto. But on why I did any of this. I am a citizen of the United States of America. What my representatives do reflects on me. And I am no longer willing to permit a pedophile, rapist and traitor to coat my hands with his crime crimes. Administration officials, not including Mr. Patel. They are targets prioritized from highest ranking to lowest secret service. They are targets only if necessary and to be incapacitated non lethally if possible. AKA I hope they are wearing body armor because center mass with shotgun messes up people who aren't. These aren't my reading typos. This is how we wrote it. Hotel security is that we're going with, not targets.
Mike
Did he stutter too?
Tyler
Hotel security, not targets. If that possible. If at all possible. Aka unless they shoot at me. Rebuttals to objections? Objection. 1. As a Christian, you should turn on. Turn the other cheek. Rebuttal. Turning the other cheek is for when your. You yourself is oppressed. I'm not the person raped in a detention camp. I'm not the fisherman executed without trial. I'm not a school kid blown up or a child starved or a teenage girl abused by many criminals in this administration. Thank you for everything. Sincerely, Cole. Cold Force friendly federal assassin Allen. He didn't get the name he wanted. Cold force. Yeah, dude. He's probably plays a lot of Call of Duty P s. Okay, now that all the sappy stuff is done. What the hell is the Secret Service doing? Sorry. Gonna rant a bit here. Drop the formal tone like I expected. Security cameras at every bend, bugged hotel rooms, armed agents every 10ft. Metal detectors out the wazoo. What I got, who knows, maybe they're pranking me is nothing. So he did this.
Mike
Is pre written.
Tyler
No damn security already saw it. Not in transport, not in the hotel, not in the event. Like the one thing I immediately noticed walking into the hotel is the sense of arrogance. I walk in with multiple weapons and. And not a single person is there. Considers the possibility that I could be a threat. That's psychopath 101.
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
The security at the event is all outside focused on protesters and criminal arrival, current arrivals. Because apparently no one thought about what happens if someone checks in the day before. That's it. That's the Texas dc. That is the manifesto. I'm assuming they found that maybe in the hotel room. Because they didn't. This came out before they raided his house, I think.
Mike
Yeah, but obviously got all the way from California.
Tyler
Oh yeah. He had to have written that maybe after arrival. Obviously.
Mike
That's what I'm saying is he already scoped it out, checked it out, and then wrote that.
Tyler
So there's a lot of crazy things in here, but one of them is I saw. I was listening to Fox News on Sirius in the truck yesterday and one of the contributors was like, you know, everybody wants to blame the Secret Service, but they're not to blame for this. And I was like, how the is the Secret Service not. I'm not on them. And I'm not saying that they did anything wrong once it happened, but how are they not to blame for this guy being in the hotel? Because here's the cop in me, right? I'm. They're like, hey, Tyler, you're no longer a deputy, you're a Secret Service agent. And Trump is coming to this hotel. I'm taking, assuming I have access, I'm taking every threat and running it through every guest name in there. Because this guy apparently, what they tried to report him in, local PD blew him off. So he might not be in there. But how do you not send a site like a, like a. I always thought they sent like an on site team days before. Everywhere he went, they do.
Mike
But think about. It's kind of like everything that happened after post 9, 11 post now to the airport. Everything is slow and, and just huge. And it should be. But you look at this and go, at what point do they go block like we said blocks. Like, I don't know that if I was in charge, I don't know that I would let anybody in the hotel at all unless I knew them. Like, why I wouldn't let a guest, some random dude from California, maybe come in and stay at the hotel where the event's going to be. Like, if that's what we're having it.
Tyler
They would have to buy out the whole hotel.
Mike
Okay, Trump can.
Tyler
Yeah, no, that's what they were saying.
Mike
I would buy out the hotel. Say this is where everybody's staying. Nobody that's not vetted and. And secure and known is coming into this hotel to stay. And then you go at the door, like I said, I said yesterday or the other night. You can't walk around Disney Springs with a gun. They will. They know it. Disney has the technology that scans your
Tyler
pocket dog walking around.
Mike
No. Yes. And they have the scanners. You can be. My buddy did. My buddy can still carry it. He's a cop. He walked up to him like, you gotta leave, dude.
Nick
No.
Tyler
Yeah, but you and I don't know.
Mike
So every gun that is anywhere near Disney Springs, they know this is the President. You would think anything that resembles a gun looks like anything that comes into that lobby or into that building would be detected and not be like, hey, this dude's got a bag of gun. Okay. If you put together or not, you could take a gun apart. So allegedly put it through tsa. They're supposed to go, oh, there's a spring, there's a firing pin, there's the barrel. Like, put it all together. I don't know how you would even get into a building where the president, vice president are together and be able to walk in, rent a room, and then walk down to the lobby and run through there. It doesn't make sense.
Tyler
And you. Would you place this blame on Secret Service?
Mike
I don't know. You blame. See, maybe. I mean, the Hilton. Well, Look. Look at 9 11.
Tyler
That was Travis, the security guy.
Mike
Just what we did. Like, we didn't have dudes on planes with box cutters. We never saw that coming. So it was very lax. Obviously, with all the attempts on Trump and everything that's happened, you would think. I don't want to say blame, but I would think at this point, you can't get in within a quarter mile, that building with a gun. Like, there's a checkpoint on the outside.
Tyler
Yeah, probably on the outside of the day of. I just don't understand how they're not. How did it not get. How did it not get into their. Is it not protocol to be like, yes, somebody could check in easily here. That's what I'm saying.
Mike
Like, there should be zero tolerance. Like, nobody. This is it. Your check in date is two days before.
Tyler
So you just say it's a live learn lesson.
Mike
No one's to blame because it's not. It's not. It's. It's a, obviously a political event, but it's not like something critical to the nation. So it's like you, these are the rules. If you want to come, you come. If you don't, you don't check in. It's two days before. We must know everybody in this building. Two days before we're going to vet you, you're going to go through a detector. If you leave the premises, you're going to go back through the detector. Like, dude, it's harder to get on a cruise ship. Dude, it's hard to go through tsa. Now you can walk into a hotel lobby the day of an event with the president, Vice president, check in, go
Tyler
uncheck with guns in your bag. I mean, it was. Yet I don't know. Yeah, Nick, what's your take? Do you, do you think the Secret Service was to blame for this botch or do you think it was just like Mike's kind of hitting that Is that. It's a live learn lesson. It's never happened before. But now we got to start checking people days before the event.
Nick
That's ridiculous. It's absolutely Secret Services. I mean, this guy even made a mockery of him in his manifesto. And by the way, he sent that to family and friends 10 minutes prior to him going down in the lobby and doing what he did. So there's multiple copies have been sent out. In fact, when they released that the New London Police Department in Connecticut was notified, they were notified 10 minutes before he acted. So, you know, I was kind of quick to say, you know what, what the hell was the New London Police Department doing? Why wouldn't they notify someone? But it was in, it was within 10 minutes. That being said, I, I hope they've got on the horn and try to contact someone like to alert like, yo, there's someone about to bust in there and try to kill the President. I, I don't know how that would work. Like, who the hell Is there a phone? Where's new call? It's in Connecticut.
Tyler
Is that where the. And that was where the ball.
Nick
That's where the brother lived. So his brother lived in New Connecticut.
Mike
And here's and you're. That's a great point is we saw it with the first attempt. Everybody sees a guy on a roof with a gun. Essentially. No, they can't get a hold of anybody. You would think with today's technology, like, there's got to be a law enforcement rep number. Like, I can call this. It'd be very hard to chain. But just say, I gotta be able to help.
Nick
They should have called air assault. That would have been locked down.
Tyler
What they should have done is. I'll tell you how it goes. You're a deputy, you show up. Hey, man, my brother. My brother just sent me this text. Okay. Is it credible? Like, where. We don't know. Okay, let's just say they don't know he's on a train. They have no idea. All right, well, the. He's specifically stating this event. Like, the event isn't even stated in the. In the thing. But if you're like, oh, like, I'm a dumb deputy. I don't know politics. I don't know. There's a correspondence going on. So what happens is, big sarge goes. Just forward it to the task force guy.
Mike
It will get a Monday.
Tyler
Yeah, the task force guys, there's some kind. I don't know that there's Secret Service task force, but there is a task force agent with. That is connected with a. That could probably.
Mike
Homeland Security.
Tyler
Yes, Security.
Nick
You know how that went down? Yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, he's gonna assassinate Trump. Okay, we'll tell everyone. Click. Yeah. You should have heard this whack job just called. Some just say he's gonna try to kill. And they're in Connecticut. He's gonna try to kill Trump. He's in Washington, D.C.
Mike
three minutes later, the news breaks, and they're like, well, don't ever tell anybody about that. Change my number. Yeah.
Tyler
And I see all these, like, people bishing about. So first off, I saw this real. I wish I would have saved it, but I didn't. And this guy is like, you know what? I'm sick. I'm gonna. I call out liberals. I'm gonna call out Republicans. Now everybody's all of a sudden on the same page. Build the ballroom. And I'm like, okay, I don't see any reason why Republicans should not be in the same. All of America should be on the same page with this one. But I guess they're saying that Trump should have a ballroom built in D.C.
Mike
that's a secure location. Yeah, that's what he wants. He wants a secure location for these things. And they all do it. Every President. Every president does these same the pony shows. It's not like it's just Trump. It's every. They all do it. There should be a secure location. You're correct for them to go to snipers. Well, there's just nobody staying there either. Hotel is just a dangerous location. Like it doesn't make sense.
Nick
Yeah, I think JFK or Johnson, someone installed a swimming pool at the White House. Every president has done something to the White House and it changes almost every year. But yeah, so going towards the, the event, the White House correspondence dinner, that hotel should have been locked down for at least five days. Every room should have been checked. Right. And then rechecked.
Mike
It's the President and nobody checks after that. After it's considered site secure. No new bodies. Maybe the guest the day of. That already vetted. Come through detectives. Nobody checks in.
Nick
Everyone, Everyone. Every name that has been assigned to a room should have been vetted by the Secret Service. Bomb sniffing dog should have been going through the corridors for five days straight. Not just the night of or the day of. Should have been. I mean we already known there's been multiple attempts on his life already. You know, we know that there's sleeper cells within the country. Iran two years ago had like two hit teams trying to take Trump out prior to the election. Like this is a known fact. We know that someone's going to try to kill them. It's not if, it's when. And now you're at a really soft target and you left all kinds of exit points and entrance points unguarded and unchecked for hotel and staff to use. It boggles my mind, dude. Someone who's never been in law enforcement could have been in charge of that detail and probably done a better job coordinating that than, than all these people. It's a joke, dude. It's a disgrace.
Tyler
Yeah, like you said, man, there should have been days prior a landing team. I mean, there should be nobody in that building like Mike said. That has not been verified. Oh, well, it's a Hilton. Okay, then you know what, you're doing this every year, a year out. Hey, we're renting the whole Hilton. Like the government's paying for it. We're renting the whole thing for a week.
Nick
Yep. And it's, it's complacency. So like you said, the landing team. If this was some place in Europe, you would have had a team, a landing team out there, recon ordering for two weeks prior, setting up all, all kinds of fail safes and procedures. And since this is in their own backyard, they got complacent. Right. I mean, that's the only thing I can think of.
Mike
I would, I would think at this point, no more hotels. Like, there's gotta be. It's got to be a secure location. That is just for the function. You can set a large perimeter.
Nick
I know Spot.
Mike
Where's that?
Nick
I know Spot. There's a. There's a man who built a high rise that only has one window. It looks like a bunker for some reason. And that would be the Obama library. Doesn't make sense to be a library. It looks more like a bunker for when they go to arrest his ass and he tries to start the civil war. Doesn't give up. Think about it. Pull that up. That's a bunker. That ain't a library.
Mike
Yeah, this. I don't like this. I like this setup. I don't like the way they're doing it. And again, these are. These aren't really mandatory events either. These are, these are kind of PR events. So it gets a little sloppy. And where I go with this as well is how difficult is. Go to the airport. What do you see at the airport? You see random dudes just with swipe cards that can go out on the Runway. They can come in. The food service people can be in cahoots. That's why I think it's a bad idea all around at a. At a location that's owned by a private business. Unless you, like you said, buy out the building, completely secure it days in advance. That sucks to do it. But you have to. You can't have a dude running around the lobby.
Tyler
I think it would, it would be cheaper in the long run just to build the ballroom. Yeah, that, yeah. You could set it up exactly how you would want to. I mean, you could set it up where no one would know that there's eight snipers up there. Just. I mean, that in theory shouldn't even be utilized ever, because it's secure location.
Mike
Unless one of the high ranking officials
Tyler
goes, yeah, that's where you would have. But you have to consider that stuff
Mike
because what if a Secret Service agent goes rogue? You have to have people up there.
Nick
Yeah. I mean, Trump can hold his big balls there now.
Mike
Yeah, yeah.
Tyler
There we went. So there's.
Nick
He has the biggest. The biggest balls of them all now. That's gonna be a huge ball. That ballroom's gonna be huge. The biggest balls in the country.
Tyler
Call it the balls room. Did you guys hear that? I could edit. I think it was our intel guy. That sent it to us that it could have been friendly fire. And I believe that you saw the people.
Mike
You saw those wild guns being pointed and shots being fired.
Nick
Yeah, 100 friendly fire.
Tyler
In fact, we could probably go back and watch the video. And I have it right here. And we can try to see how it would be friendly fire.
Nick
Now, the dude who got down on his knee, he's the shooter.
Tyler
You think so?
Nick
We put my money on he's the guy who shot the secret service agent.
Tyler
Let's see. Let me pull it up.
Nick
Yes, Mark, I'll get Big Dom on it. If you got a connection to him, let me know.
Tyler
Look like detected twice. So the one on the bottom left we determined was probably the one that was shot right here.
Mike
Maybe. Maybe if he shoots him. If it's friendly fire, I don't know.
Nick
There's a 4k power version of this out.
Mike
You sure it's not AI?
Nick
No, it's. It's real. It's clear too.
Tyler
I haven't.
Mike
The clear version I saw had some real wonky stuff in it.
Tyler
Did it?
Wyatt
Yeah.
Mike
I think somebody tried to remaster that. Sprinting, moving target. How many times they practice that?
Nick
Hold on, hold on, hold on. Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop.
Tyler
What?
Nick
The guy at the bottom. The bottom. You can see the writing right there. You got his cursor? No, to the right. To the right. That guy right there, he might shoot the guy in the suit. You see, when he got down on one knee, he kind of stumbled back and got up. Watch it play. Watch where? Watch where the guy in the bottom points his gun. See?
Tyler
Oh, this guy right here.
Nick
Yeah, I think he might have got hit. Okay, watch it again. Ready the guns out.
Tyler
Oh, you shot me, dog.
Nick
I think he shot him, dude.
Tyler
What? I will say this. Do we know if it was a shotgun or a rifle? Does anybody know for sure?
Mike
Well, I mean, based on his manifesto, it sounds like a shotgun, but I guess we don't know.
Tyler
And the manifesto is correct. It was. Is. Is. I could be wrong. Will, 12 gauge buckshot you up with a vest on at close range or we'll stop it. I don't know.
Mike
Than you do a slug.
Nick
Yeah.
Tyler
Okay.
Mike
You're gonna be in bad shape because
Tyler
that guy was out of the hospital. And my son asked me, he was like, how is he already out of the hospital? I was like, well, he was wearing a vest. And he's like, but doesn't it. Which I'm surprised my son knew this. He goes, doesn't it still mess you up real bad? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But there really no reason to stay in a hospital and, but I was thinking like, dude, if you've got hit with a rifle or shotgun at that close range.
Mike
But that's.
Tyler
If he hit it, yeah, that's okay.
Mike
Maybe it was a pistol, friendly fire stuff.
Nick
Yeah. You're looking for broken ribs, internal injuries, internal bleeding. At that point, that's what he's being monitored for
Tyler
the best. Well, first off, there's a couple things on here. Some girl pre show said was being interviewed and of course, the Internet is running wild with this. She said in her interview there's going to be shots fired. Obviously she means Donald Trump's just gonna say whatever the.
Mike
This is where they talk big.
Nick
Apparently he had, he had a really vicious speech all lined up and was ready to like, scorch earth.
Tyler
That's why he wants to go back. He's like, we're gonna do this.
Nick
He actually, he commented on that, saying, you know, I, I was ready to go scorch earth, but he goes, I think I'm gonna rewrite. I'm gonna rewrite my speech and tone it down is what he said.
Tyler
He said that?
Nick
Yeah. Donald Trump said that in an interview.
Tyler
All right, so this is Caroline Levitt. I don't who know who that is, but she's being interviewed by Fox News.
Nick
Come on, dog secretary.
Tyler
Okay, advising everyone to tune in. So that's supposed to be advising, but there will be shots fired. So let's listen to this.
Nick
Well, is he not.
Tyler
He is ready to rumble. I will tell you, this speech tonight
Interviewer
will be classic Donald J. Trump.
Tyler
It'll be funny, it'll be entertaining. There will be some shots fired tonight in the room, so everyone should tune in. It's going to be really great. I'm looking forward to hearing it. I love it all.
Nick
And you wrote most of it.
Tyler
You said I can't take credit. In true Donald Trump fashion, the man puts his pen to the paper himself. So it's a lot of his own work to rumble it. So what do you guys think?
Mike
So I think completely what it. It's completely what it is. She's talking about how fiery and crazy.
Tyler
Yeah, she saw the speech.
Mike
Correct.
Nick
So the guy in our comments here is saying it's a psyop to get the ballroom built and all that. The ballroom's almost done. It's already paid for, it's funded, it's happening. There's no reason to do a psyop to get for the ballroom. It's, it's done and over with. It's already built. You know, they're. They're on the completing stages. It's funded. It has nothing to do. You're not going to talk some kid into going to jail for the rest of his life to get a ballroom built. So the psyops, man, it's not staged.
Tyler
What are they saying they're using psyops for? I don't get it.
Nick
I still don't get to get the ballroom built.
Tyler
What's wrong with building a ballroom? I don't get it. I saw the same on the Internet. Everyone's bitching and moaning. The Republican influences are all getting together and saying, build the ballroom. Like, yeah, would you.
Nick
All right.
Tyler
Soccer field too. Like, he could do whatever the hell he wants, but every single president, it's not like he's building a statue of himself to put in the front yard. He's building something that presidents can use for hundreds of years. It makes no sense. Why would we not want this?
Nick
Yeah, well, they're just trying. They're using this to justify it. Now, like I said, it's already funded. It's already almost. It's almost completed. It's. There's no reason that. That you need a psyop to get a ballroom built that's already built and paid for.
Mike
How about this psyop argument? It's a double. Somebody commented this. It's actually the. They want us to think people are saying it's a psy up to keep. To make it easier and easier for these events to happen.
Tyler
It's a science.
Mike
Yeah. So we go, we go, oh, that's just the government doing that. You know, it's a psyop. And then that minimizes these attempts. If it does, it clouds some. Not us, but some psychopaths. Brains go, oh, well, it clouds your brain to think, oh, it's a psyop. So it's not really happening, but it is. And it, it's just. It's all a big. It's a big circle jerk game of at this point, everything. If, if one side's always saying that this, you know, like all the Democrats say that nobody tried to kill that guy. This is the government trying to do their own thing, blah, blah, blah. It's always gonna be like that.
Nick
Don't give me. Don't give me one side. There's no more one side and the other side anymore. It's only one side. Constantly trying to kill the other side. The left. It's the left trying to kill the right. Constantly. Show me all the. Show me all the Right. Guys going after left politicians.
Mike
No, no, we don't try to kill shootings every time, every time somebody brown commits a crime. It's the immigration problem. Both. You got to be honest. Both sides do some type of mud back at the other one. Any Hispanic, any immigrants, does any crime.
Nick
You're conflating two different issues. We're talking about actual violence and you're talking about rumors.
Mike
Actual. Dude, this guy's tough to talk to sometimes.
Tyler
What?
Mike
You're so blind. That one side that the Republicans don't take every murder that involves an immigrant and blame it on illegal immigration and run with that narrative. Every single one. A small town crime in the middle of nowhere America. And it's the massive immigration problem that caused that one dude to go commit that crime. They don't do that when he's, when
Nick
he's an illegal immigrant. Yeah, that's a problem.
Mike
Okay.
Nick
I mean, it's not like we don't know. It gets, it gets confirmed.
Mike
I get it. But it, both sides have a way of throwing. You have to be a little bit down the middle sometimes. You can't be like, we don't do anything wrong.
Nick
No, it's just a problem down the middle.
Mike
Okay.
Nick
The right is not killing the left.
Tyler
I'm getting pretty pro Trump again. I didn't, I went back and I'm
Mike
like, why anti Trump? It's just, you have to be aware that both sides do stupid. You can't be so blind that go, we're just perfect over here.
Nick
And I'm not saying that. Dude, you're conflating two different issues. All right, okay. Yeah, there's, and there's always, there's always outliers. But I'm talking about actual violence towards other people is from the left.
Mike
Democrats.
Nick
Absolutely. That's what I'm talking about. You're talking about, yeah, I'm not dumb. I'm not dumb. And saying that all Republicans are great. We never talk and, and yeah, we're perfect. I'm not saying that at all. Been on the record, pretty clear with this. 100% of your problems are called by, are caused by Democrats. 100%. About 70% of your problems involve the Republicans. That's the unit party. There's about 30 or 40% of good Republicans and about 50% of good independents. And they're the people that we need to latch on and start supporting. It's, you know, the Democrat Party, so progressive, so radical, so anti America. It's ridiculous. Look at Chuck Schumer just got up there talking about the Southern Poverty Law Center. And it's a disgrace that, that we're, it's a political attack and we're doing it. Never mind you that there's actual evidence that they're committing crimes. Maybe sit this one out or say I'm disappointed, you know, we got to do a better job of regulate. No, no, it's just, he's attacking the Republicans. Southern Poverty Law center did nothing wrong. It's just a joke, dude. It really is.
Tyler
Yeah, I mean I, I, obviously as one gets older, they realize all politicians are liars. They as, as people, they are liars. And it's almost like though you're watching like the super bowl, right? You're there, you're at the party, right? You showed up at the party. The Eagles have been out for four weeks, out of the playoffs. Right. Of the Giants. And you're trying to have a good time and you just like, well I gotta pick a team, right? At the end of the day, you wanna, you want to enjoy the super bowl party, which is the country. Right? In this. In this. And so you're like, well, I want to enjoy my country. Which party is going to help me enjoy it more? It's the haves and the have nots. I always said this. You give a poor liberal Democrat a bunch of money, they'll flip their script real quick.
Mike
No.
Tyler
So as long as we can smoke weed, I'm conservative.
Nick
Yep, yep, yep. Absolutely. So here you go. This guy showed his true colors, copping big time defending a lying piece of pedo trees in his crooked and his psyops. So there goes a anti Trump dude. He's been spewing the It's a psyop the entire time. Get lost, you loser.
Tyler
Hey, don't get lost. Continue to tune in 11am Monday through Friday. We do stuff like this all the time.
Nick
Yeah, yeah, keep posting your nonsense. Low iq.
Tyler
Really? Debate. Go to on Tuesdays on the counterculture network. I don't know why he still has G spot down here where we're changing his name, but.
Nick
Oh yeah, I forgot to change it.
Tyler
It's okay, don't worry about it. It's going to be the G Money show. And he brought up a good point, but we'll talk about it on open mic.
Mike
How do you get that little thing to come up down there?
Tyler
My thing.
Mike
Mine doesn't do it.
Tyler
What?
Nick
That's what she said.
Mike
This is a big thing. Mine doesn't have that little thing right there when I go to log in.
Tyler
What? I can't see what you're pointing the
Mike
thing where it says G money. And then below it, it says the time.
Tyler
Mine only has one line before you come in.
Mike
Yeah, I do it. It doesn't have it.
Tyler
I think Lewis can fix it. You just got to do it in studio.
Mike
Good job, Lewis. We'll get it tomorrow. We'll get it tomorrow. We'll get it tomorrow.
Tyler
But you guys see Dana White. That was.
Mike
What do you mean, never in danger?
Tyler
That's what he's saying. He's saying. All these people are being so ridiculous. All right, let's watch this. He's the man, dude. He was honest in the sense that he's like, I. I. He doesn't say it. He understands there's no danger. But what he said is what I said on Saturday night when I saw all those Secret Service SWAT dudes pouring with their night vision goggles. And I was like, that is cool. Like, that's cool, dude. A little bit. That is some cool. And he says it. He's like, dude, I. What I was watching was awesome. He knows there's no threat. It was like watching a show here. Let's play it.
Mike
Inside. They started. All of a sudden, it just started getting noisy. Tables getting flipped over, guys running in with guns, and they were screaming, get down. I didn't get down. It was awesome. I literally took every minute of it in.
Tyler
And.
Mike
And it was pretty. Pretty crazy.
Tyler
Unique experience. So you were on the aisle. What exactly. What exactly?
Mike
I was sitting. We were sitting right in front of the table. Okay, right in front of where the president was.
Tyler
Yes.
Mike
What exactly happened?
Tyler
So someone got tackled.
Mike
Nobody got tackled, but guys came in looking for shooters. They came toward our table. I thought the shooter was over by us or something inside,
Tyler
so I thought that was pretty cool. He was that. He's the realest dude. He wasn't sitting there crying about, oh, my God. Oh, my God. He was like.
Mike
He's a tough dude, man. He doesn't play that.
Tyler
No, not at all. Super chat where.
Nick
I don't know. Maybe Jaws punking me.
Tyler
Ronald Reagan was shot outside the Same Hotel in 1981. Oh, I did not know that.
Nick
Oh, brother. Good call. That's good looking out. Yep. That's where the other guy got paralyzed. What the hell was it?
Tyler
Spectre, Right.
Mike
Roosevelt. Hold on.
Tyler
I have a dream.
Mike
That's not. That's not the same guy either,
Tyler
dude.
Mike
We're going.
Tyler
We're supposedly going on a game show,
Mike
I hope you where me and Mike
Tyler
oppose each other in. In basic common trivia where we have to get shocked or take a shot of something. And I'm terrified because I'm. There's no way to study for it. It's just literally. Are you smart or not? What are you looking up? Who got shot?
Mike
No, I'm just saying Teddy Roosevelt is like the 18, 1900s.
Tyler
Who's the guy in the wheelchair? We got polio, right?
Nick
Oh, my God.
Mike
Didn't Eisenhower, Wasn't it?
Nick
Tyler, I will give you a thousand dollars if you can tell me what party Roosevelt was in when he got shot. What political party?
Tyler
Democratic. No.
Nick
That was your only shot. It's a bull moose party.
Tyler
The hell is that?
Mike
It was before your time. It was right before the mosquito party.
Tyler
Wait, so who. Who was okay during World War II? Who was in the wheelchair from the. The. The shot we all get fdr. What he got. I said that.
Mike
You said Theodore, though. It was like a couple, like 100 years earlier.
Tyler
Wait, I thought they were father son. How are they hundreds of years apart if their father Roosevelt was born in
Mike
the first Roosevelt's board in 1858.
Tyler
Okay, when was the next one born? Son? Roosevelt. Hey, ww.
Mike
They're brothers.
Tyler
Yeah. All these guys sitting here saying they know everyone's looking up. I'm the only one taking the shot.
Mike
They're not father son. They're born at the same time.
Tyler
Are they born in the same generation?
Mike
They're twins. The Roosevelt brothers. They're twins. Tune in the anti your broadcast for the most ridiculous news comedy. We'll just make stuff up. If it doesn't fit the narrative, we'll make it up.
Tyler
Oh, man.
Mike
I don't need to know that stuff.
Nick
I'm gonna tease something. I'm gonna teach something here. You guys don't know about it yet, but I. We have to talk about it afterwards. I have a huge guest waiting to come on. Huge. Might be one of the biggest. Biggest you ever had.
Tyler
Is it. Is that why you're changing your name? He's like, I'm not coming on a show called the G Spot.
Nick
That's one of the reasons. Absolutely.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
That's one of the reasons. He's coming on your show or this show.
Nick
She probably your show. Because I'm. I'm say I'm a team player. I'm not gonna hog her and take all the.
Mike
Just gave it my detective mind. You just gave it away. And I know who it is.
Nick
Who is it?
Tyler
How do you know? How do you know?
Mike
I'm not gonna say it out loud.
Nick
Just give me the first initial.
Mike
You sent me a picture?
Nick
No.
Mike
You sure?
Nick
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no. I wish. I wish that was where I went to it, too.
Mike
Okay.
Nick
Not that big.
Mike
Oh, okay. Okay. Bigger. Big. Not that. Okay. That's where I was headed.
Nick
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Also, I'll put it this way. It involves. It involves one of the country singers, one of the biggest guys in country singer right now.
Tyler
Carol Baskins. One of the biggest guys in country music is what it involves him.
Mike
He's not. I already know who it is now for sure. His first name starts with the N. He's not gonna let her on. I've already talked to him about it.
Nick
Really?
Mike
Yep.
Tyler
Oh, yeah, dude. She's a dude. She'll come on any show.
Mike
She's not, though. Don't start because.
Nick
Yeah, right here. Yeah. Yeah, we'll talk that off air.
Mike
Yeah, I'm glad you agree with me.
Nick
Yes.
Tyler
Yeah, let's pick a fight with jelly roll. That sounds.
Mike
Oh, there we go. We just threw it out there to the world.
Tyler
That sounds fucking smart, dude.
Nick
Yeah, why not?
Mike
I mean, Rob o' Neill wasn't very. Was smarter. Yeah.
Tyler
I'm trying to re. Direct this course we've been on.
Nick
We're not starting to fight. We're just reporting on it.
Tyler
No, Mike wants to bury some deputy that probably didn't even do anything wrong.
Mike
I just want to tell the truth. Okay.
Nick
Yeah, that's it. I mean, it's corruption is what. I'm not highlighting him. I'm highlighting the corruption.
Tyler
2 million followers, and she's reaching out to Nick for help.
Nick
I reached out. He reached out to her.
Mike
There you go.
Tyler
And she's like, oh, thank God. You'll help me. You'll help me.
Nick
She heard about me.
Tyler
Yeah, me too. Anyways, I don't know.
Mike
We should believe the guy who thought FDR was Theodore Roosevelt. And one is in a wheelchair. One got shot from polo.
Tyler
That's the shot we got in the Army.
Mike
Polio.
Tyler
No, no, no, no, no, no. It's the one that pops up in your.
Mike
Oh, that's tuberculosis.
Tyler
Yeah, he had tuberculosis. But didn't he.
Nick
No, that's the MMR shot. The one that pops up. You get stuck with the.
Mike
Yeah, they shoot it from a half a mile away, too. I remember going through the army, stood both arms down, and he got these guns going left and right.
Tyler
So, yeah, we're gonna take out the last 10 minutes before commercial break, wrapping up our thoughts on this. I don't think. I do believe it was friendly fire. I do believe it was the Secret Service's fault. I don't Think. I think. But it also, I think it's a newer generation of Secret Service. Look at the people out there.
Mike
It appeared the girl. The video we watch of the lady screaming and yelling everybody to get away is the same lady that was at Trump's assassination. It looked. Somebody slowed it down. Looked like the same exact female one that couldn't get her gun out and couldn't holster a gun. And when he got shot before he was president, it looked like the same lady that was tending to the downed agent when she was screaming at everybody. They're always screaming, right? Yeah, Females always.
Tyler
Subaru.
Nick
They do best man.
Tyler
All right, but let's see. Yeah, I. Those two things. I obviously, I think we all believe that they should build a ballroom, right?
Mike
Yeah, I mean. Yeah, but for the right reason. I mean, this is a.
Nick
It's already built.
Mike
Is an event like a. Like this is not like a real event, though. You can always make that argument. These are just like precedents.
Nick
That's a traditional event for 100 years.
Tyler
I get it, I get it.
Mike
I'm not trying to kill tradition. I'm just saying this is not like. This is like the State of the Union or the, you know, a massive hearing on funding the government and all that stuff. And it's not unsecure. It's literally like a party. Yeah, but if you're gonna have a party, I agree. If you're having a party, it's got to be secure and the President's gotta be safe.
Tyler
I mean, how many of these he does. How many of these things does he do off site every year? He does. He does the. I mean, the only thing he does that's official, like, State of Union address is obviously in D.C. in the chambers, right?
Mike
Yeah. You got one, right, man, That's a
Tyler
giraffe between Congress and the House. But, yeah, I think it's not to have one. And I just think. I honestly think right now my black girl clap is people want to be upset about something. I'm responsible enough to look back on, like two months ago or one month ago when we were talking about Iran and I joined the club of people saying, like, Trump's not keeping his promises and. But that. I just honestly think we are so conditioned to have something to. About that. We're like, well, let's. Everything's kind of going good. Let's. About Trump now
Mike
that. That's constant. This is where I do agree with Nick on which side is worse is the Democrats just cannot be happy. There's nothing that can make them happy until They, I believe, destroy everything to
Nick
where they're anti American.
Mike
Yes, I agree. I agree with that. Both sides. I was saying both earlier. Both sides definitely have a hand in highlighting what's favorable. But I will wholeheartedly believe that that side of the party, that party is anti American. There's nothing American about them. They don't want military. They don't want secure borders. They don't want safety. They want. They scream gun laws and gun laws and gun laws. Who the. They want to take the guns from the kids hunting out in the woods that would never shoot anybody or the dudes that go to the range. They don't want to take the guns away from the people in Chicago or Memphis. They don't want to go in and enforce strict gun laws where it needs to be enforced. They want to watch a shooting and go, oh, look, it's the gun's fault. And then ignore the thousand shootings over the weekend and. And get.
Tyler
Well, look at this. This is the classic liberal. The best argument against a liberal, it's the meme with the guy sweating and he has to press a button. Yes, they want to get rid of all guns. The only guns they want to exist are guns in the hands of government.
Mike
And then they want to take control of the government and then take over the country.
Tyler
They want government. They want soldiers and cops to be the only ones with guns, which there's nothing wrong.
Nick
So their goal is to have a uniformed national police organization that does the entire country. That's communism. That's communism.
Tyler
There's a lot of pros that would help law enforcement out.
Mike
The problem is what he just said. It's communism. Because now the national government controls every law in every state.
Tyler
It will never happen.
Mike
Enforce across the board and the states lose.
Nick
Just like we talked about.
Mike
You can be standing in Jersey where we've seen whether you agree or not, they're indicting cops at record numbers. And then you have a shooting in Miami where they shoot an unarmed dude in the back when there's five cops and it just goes away. So if you come, if you go across national and go starting. Imagine if somebody from, like, Minnesota took control of that national policing and said, you're, dude, you're a straight white male walking down the street. You're or you're.
Tyler
Or we, we get them good uniforms, right? I'm talking big trench coats, right? Like lots of leather, some armbands, and they just get rid of, like, the homeless people.
Mike
What kind of, what kind of symbol?
Tyler
Like, There's a couple Ls on it. Just kidding. Just kidding. Everybody. That would obviously be everybody's first thought is that that would create like a Nazi type army. But at the end of the day, you're right. It wouldn't be beneficial for cops in the long run. It would be some appointed liberal black fat lesbian, that's the chief of the national police.
Mike
Everybody there.
Tyler
Yeah, well, it's true.
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
I mean, they would. And then, you know, there's no more states laws anymore. How would you enforce just state laws? It would all be federal laws, so it would never happen. Obviously, everybody knows that can't happen, won't happen. But I'm super excited, Nick, to talk when we get back from commercial for a couple minutes to talk about what you brought up about aliens. And this is super exciting. We have a video. I love Nick's take on it. So that's why I didn't ask him anymore. But essentially they're going to release more UFO files and the world's going to find out what it actually is. Disclosure, Disclosure. So that's Nick's go to for anything. It doesn't matter. Disclosures coming. I'm like, what do you mean? He's like, just nothing matters anymore. Disclosures coming.
Mike
There's a building in San Diego. I think it's shaped something like. I found this on Google Earth. I don't know if we're gonna get
Tyler
in trouble like a bunch of L's together.
Mike
I'm just gonna say this is a building and I'll show it to everybody.
Nick
Oh, yeah, I know. Yeah, I've seen this before.
Mike
This is on Google Earth. I saw this. This is what. This is what I learned on the Internet. Yeah, this is a. This is in San Diego. The weird building shaped like a bunch. You don't think I'm making it up At San Diego, California, There's a building on the pier here that they say it's shaped like that for. Be able to see all sides of the building at all times.
Tyler
So what built. What is it?
Mike
I don't know. It's a building. So it's a building. Anyway, I didn't design it. I'm just telling you that it exists. Yeah, it's on the naval page. That's right. It is on. That's right. Naval base. That's the naval base.
Tyler
Oh, the numeric to it is 999.
Mike
Yeah, yeah. So the Navy has a building shaped like Else. That's for all the L's that all the other. It's all the losses. All the other nations have taken since we've been destroyed destroying them for the last 200 years because we're America, every time we get a new L, we put it in that building. So we have four Ls for them. They have four Ls. They just shape together weird when you put them together.
Tyler
If you, if you want to send it any mail addresses. 999.
Mike
I didn't drop the bottom in Paris.
Nick
Yeah, 999 Adolf Drive.
Tyler
All right, guys, we'll be right back. All right, we got Nick for a couple more minutes. He's going to talk to us about the disclosure and then we'll move on to sports with canine and then we got a couple other hot topics to talk about. Stick around, we'll be right back.
Mike
We'll be here.
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Tyler
All right, Nick, let's talk. While we have you still. Let's talk disclosure. I got you. Want me to kick it off with the video you sent?
Nick
Yeah, play that clip.
Mike
Oh, we didn't even talk about Chicago. We gotta talk about that.
Tyler
Yeah.
Wyatt
I'm still a member of Congress. I can't really comment too much on what Matt said. But I will say this.
Mike
Wait, seriously, are you being serious or
Wyatt
is that tough, being 100% serious? I've been 100% serious. I've been briefed by just about every Alphabet agency there is. And I'll just tell you this. If they would release the things that I've seen, you would stay up. You'd be up at night worrying about or thinking about this stuff. We just need to disclose.
Mike
Whoa.
Tyler
Is that it? Is that the end?
Nick
Yeah, that's it.
Tyler
So what is he referring to?
Nick
So Matt, remember. Do you remember Matt Gaetz?
Mike
Yes.
Tyler
Florida.
Mike
He got hosed.
Nick
Yeah, Florida. Yeah. Yeah. He left Congress to. To be the. Pam Bondi's position. But then the. The Democrats really broke his balls and he just resigned and Trump picked Bondi.
Mike
Had a little bit to do with a sex scandal and some possible underage girls, but, yeah, they broke his balls.
Nick
It was legal. Anyway.
Mike
I don't know. He quit, so it must have been too legal.
Nick
Anyways, we're not here for Matt Gates anyway. All right, so he was. So he was on a lot of the security committees and like that. Kind of like Tim Burchett was. So that was Congressman Tim Burchett. So a reporter asked Matt Gase, which he's no longer in Congress, about aliens and disclosure, and he brought up some, you know, pretty scary about inbreeding programs with. Between humans and aliens at multiple bases across the country. You know, different crafts, different kinds of alien races, I guess you could say.
Tyler
Wait, so who was the guy we just watched? Who is that?
Nick
That's Tim Burett. So I'm just saying. So this is what was asked of Matt Gates, and he's no longer in Congress, so he started talking a little bit out of school, which I guess he shouldn't have. So they went to Tim Burchett, who was on the same like security committee. I. I forget exactly what committee it was, but it's about national security and intelligence, and they asked him about the breeding programs between aliens and humans. And you heard what he said, basically confirming that it's true. And if you, you know, if you knew what I knew, you're gonna stay up. Stay up late at night worrying about this. Like, it's scary stuff, dude. Apparently this year they're going to disclose all of that. Everything. Aliens, the different races.
Mike
What's that?
Tyler
Trump said that.
Nick
Trump.
Tyler
Trump.
Nick
Yeah.
Mike
Yep.
Nick
It's set for. For this year. This is why it's leaking out.
Tyler
Obviously. That's the biggest way to throw us off the files. Just be like, you know what?
Nick
So hold on, hold on, hold on. So that's. Call me. Yeah. Say what you want about me. I'm not crazy. But I think. I think if you listen to what they said about the Epstein files, they said the same that Burchett was saying. World governments could collapse. You're gonna stay up late at night worrying about what was going on, you know, deep into the Epstein files. I really believe the Epstein files is attached to the disclosure. I believe it has something to do with this. I think when that. Well, so they're talking about eating babies, right? With Epstein and like that. Well, they're talking about the same with the aliens eating babies, you know, farming us. You know, people might be in a root for awakening that we're actually kind of like cattle and we're put here for. For other reasons. All I'm going to say is Jesus Christ is my Lord and savior. I believe in God. And you're gonna have a lot of people within the next year trying to convince you with this disclosure that religion isn't real. And it was made up to keep us, you know, in line and safe from the knowledge of the aliens or some, you know, take what I say. You can look this up for yourself. It's out there, and there's plenty of reputable people talking about it, like Burchett.
Tyler
I mean, because ever. Everybody knows that aliens are angels and demons. That.
Mike
Correct.
Tyler
They used to say. They used to say back in the day when they were drawing cave walls, the chariots would come through like fire, and they were. You know, they were the angels. And now all of a sudden, we're. We're saying we're calling them UFOs. And. And I would. I would.
Nick
Richard, say I'm not interdimensional beings is what they're being called. Now.
Tyler
I'm not a theologist, but I was. I would be more inclined to believe that they're demons. You know, I, I do. I, I sort of believe in the dimensions and the fact that we operate on the third dimension, what we can see, touch, smell sense. There's the second dimension, which is lower frequencies. That's where, you know, like demons and stuff, like very low energy evil things exist. And then there's the fourth dimension, which superior intelligence apparently is operating on. And that's very high frequency. And so that all. More that all.
Nick
It's more than four dimensions.
Tyler
I only know two through four.
Nick
So apparently CERN. CERN has reached 17 dimensions. If you know what, sir, the atom collider in Europe, it's like 17 miles long, and they're trying to recreate the. The big bang and study how you know, the world.
Tyler
How dumb that is.
Nick
It's really stupid.
Tyler
Yeah. Wow.
Canine
So there's.
Nick
That started in 2012. Now, if you know what the Mandela effect is, a lot of people believe the Mandela effect came from CERN, December 12, 2012. And when they activated that for the first time, collapsed our timeline into another timeline, and that's how we got the Mandela effect.
Tyler
Yeah, but that's sacrilegious, dude.
Mike
That's cool.
Nick
No, no, no, no, no. God made it, dude. It's still. You can still believe God made all this.
Tyler
So they changed the timelines.
Nick
What?
Mike
Something altered the timeline and it like.
Nick
Yes, things. What's crazy about that is the Mayan calendar had the end of the. Of civilization. May 12th, or I'm sorry, December 12th, 2012. That's when CERN first opened up. And that's when they believed that our timeline got destroyed.
Tyler
What does it just start a new one?
Nick
It ended the one we were in. And I don't know how it works, dude. I'm not even gonna. Quantum physics.
Mike
If you can look at this stuff, there's like things you can find that wasn't that there. Like, there was like logos, Fruit of Loom. Like there's a lot of things.
Tyler
Like what's Bernstein bears? We were just calling the wrong thing the whole time. No, Baron.
Mike
People now, people now.
Nick
It's called. Hey, I'm sorry. My God.
Mike
No good.
Nick
It's called. It's called the Mandela effect because I
Mike
know what it is.
Tyler
The Kazam movie or Shazam Where.
Nick
Do you know why it's called a Mandela effect?
Tyler
Because something with Mandela.
Nick
You're right. Actually, his name is How.
Tyler
Howie Mandela. Yeah, he was born in 19.
Mike
He was a South African president.
Nick
So he doesn't.
Mike
He doesn't like germs either.
Tyler
This house was built by General Custard in 1840. All right, go ahead.
Nick
I remember Mandela dying in prison. Now, if you research history, he died a free man and celebrated. He was a evil person. He killed hundreds of thousands of people. And of course, he's celebrated by Biden, Obama and all that nonsense. But now he's alive. He died. He died of old age, out of prison. I remember he was. He was killed in prison. And that's why it's called the Mandela Effect.
Mike
And now he's not.
Nick
Yeah, well, it's like the Fruit of the Loom. Remember Fruit of a Loom? I remember a cornucopia. And the fruit. Well, now it's just a fruit. They try to say there's never a cornucopia.
Tyler
Or the.
Nick
The Monopoly guy had a monocle. Now he doesn't have a monocle. And they're trying to say that we're just. We're the crazy ones. He never had a monocle.
Mike
Star wars is a good one. What do you remember Darth.
Tyler
Darth Vader saying to Luke, luke, I am your father.
Mike
It's not. No, I am your father.
Tyler
I just think we're.
Mike
I don't know.
Tyler
There's the one, though. There's a really big famous one. Like, man, there's a Shazam movie.
Nick
Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who's the fairest of them all? That never happened. And then Shazam. With Sinbad.
Tyler
Yeah. Was never in a genie movie.
Nick
Nope. I remember him in the genie movie.
Mike
He was definitely in the genie movie. He was Aladdin, wasn't he?
Nick
Yeah, he was. No, he was a genie. Yeah, but no, it wasn't. That never existed. Now, I'm telling you, look it up, dude.
Tyler
That's it. That's what everybody said.
Mike
He was absolutely in a movie.
Tyler
They're saying Shazam Never happened.
Nick
Nope.
Tyler
I remember it.
Nick
Dude. I remember it.
Mike
I remember, too.
Nick
Yeah, you do, but it's not there. Dude, go look at it now. It's not there. He's never was in the movie.
Tyler
Shazam. Often is a widely remembered 1990s movie stars, comedian as a genie, which does not actually exist.
Mike
There's nothing. Stop it.
Tyler
It is famous memory. Like confusing it with a 1996 film Kazam. With Shaquille O'. Neal.
Mike
Sinbad was in a movie called Shazam.
Nick
Yes, he was 100.
Tyler
Jack is in Kazam.
Mike
No.
Nick
And I remember
Tyler
of it like, oh, found it.
Mike
All right.
Canine
There's.
Nick
There's hundreds. Like Jiffy Peanut Butter. Nope, it's just Jif. Now it Was just. Or stovetop stove for stovetop stuffing. Nope. Doesn't exist anymore.
Mike
I like it. I like it.
Tyler
Sinbad. Okay, so it was Shaq, Hilo, Neal, and Kazam.
Mike
Simba was first. Dude, he looked horrible in it, too. I remember it.
Tyler
Hold on.
Mike
Hopefully they don't ask you these questions on that game show Shazam. You're gonna get tased a lot. Hold on.
Tyler
I'm pulling it up.
Mike
It doesn't exist.
Tyler
I know most of people. We're late to the game. Most of the people already know what we're talking about.
Nick
And he did. He did a little skit for the super bowl commercial. Because of all this talk,
Tyler
they're saying that this. This is the image right here. Oh. Oh, There you go. Shazam. With Sinbad. Never happened.
Mike
It absolutely did.
Nick
I remember. I remember thinking how. How bad his career must be if he's doing this movie.
Mike
Correct.
Tyler
Are you sure it wasn't Kazam. With Shaq?
Mike
No, it was not.
Nick
There you go, Mark. Welcome. Welcome to the Mandela Effect club, brother. Come on in. Plenty.
Mike
I've been there. I agree with you. I agree with you. Something altered our timeline. And it. Those are little things. It's like when AI makes an image, and there's just little things in there that.
Tyler
Yeah. That you gotta kind of call it a little bit. They're called fossils.
Mike
Yeah, they're just. I don't know what they're called.
Tyler
Artifacts. Artifacts.
Mike
Yeah, they're just missed. And they. They forgot to go back. And they can't fix all the movies. Yeah, they forgot to fix all the movies and the underwear.
Nick
So. Tyler, there's a. There's this genius kid that explains the Mandela effect. It's. I'll send it to you and watch it. It'll blow your mind.
Tyler
It's gonna change your life at a young age. That was. That. That's actually 2012. The Mandela effect made me stupid because I was super smart.
Mike
Somebody said if Tyler didn't have a list, but before that date,
Tyler
Bernstein Bears is also part of the Delphi. But no, none of you guys explained that to me. How's that part of the Mandela?
Nick
Well, it's. It's spelled S T E I N. Yeah. Now it's spelled S T A I
Mike
N. And they're saying it's Berenstein now. And it was always Bernstein Bears.
Nick
Yeah.
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
The Jews. Bernsteins.
Mike
The Bernstein's are.
Tyler
Yes.
Mike
But the. The Star wars one is like. Is. He's the easiest one. It's a layup.
Tyler
The Star wars one.
Mike
Luke, I am your Father. No way.
Tyler
I think we just messed that one up.
Mike
Nope. No, it was clear. But the people walked around saying it. Everybody said it. It was, luke, I am your father.
Tyler
Yeah. The problem with the Mandela effect is it changed it so it's actually accurate the way it's saying it, and we remember it different. But there's no proof. There's no proof because that part was erased or not erased. It was changed backwards. So it like. Like the Mandela effect goes back to 1982 during return of the Empire and actually changes it. So now when you. It's like gaslighting an entire civilization. They didn't happen. And you're like, I remember it.
Mike
The original Mickey Mouse, when he was driving, had suspenders on. Now he doesn't. I remember that too. Steamboat Willie was driving down the thing, and he had. Now they're gone.
Tyler
Yeah. It says, always wore a sweatband on his head. They say never happened. Richard Simmons wearing a sweatband. Do you remember that?
Mike
He always had one on that weird hair.
Tyler
What is happening?
Nick
Yep. Yep. The Richard said. Yep. Dude, I'm telling you, it's a rabbit hole.
Tyler
Okay, so Hank in the 805 says, Luke, I am your father is from Tommy Boy. When he's talking into the fan. That's why we remember it that way. Ooh. Some lot. Mike's just shaking.
Mike
I didn't watch. I never watched. I didn't like. I didn't like that dude.
Tyler
But what he's saying is that Chris.
Mike
You didn't like Chris Farley and I watched Star wars long before Chris Farley was around. I'm old.
Tyler
I'm reading the comments now.
Nick
There's all kinds of dude.
Tyler
Josh said, the next time my wife is mad at me, I'm gonna say, it never happened. It's the Mandela effect.
Mike
See how that works?
Tyler
My wife believes in it too. So it's like the time I remember Jimmy, Brent, and Tyler not getting along, but now they all in a group tech. But now they're on a group.
Mike
It's pretty good.
Tyler
Yeah. I mean, Jimmy doesn't talk in it.
Mike
Can we go back and erase that part? I lost. I lost some years. My childhood was black and white, and it was, Luke, I'm your father. And Mickey had suspenders on. I was there.
Tyler
All right. Well, I mean, so going back to the aliens, I believe that the aliens crashed in Roswell in 1967. Because. And here's the thing. The. There was a police officer that responded first. His child. That guy's obviously dead. His child is the one that tells his story. And he. The cop brought it home. He brought the. He was like it was. And they explained the child explaining because he was letting his kid play with it. He said we don't know what this is. And that back in then when you were cops, you just brought home. And the kid said it was like aluminum foil, but it was the strongest thing in the world. Like nothing could penetrate it. But it moved like aluminum foil. And so then that happened and then the. The whole thing blew up. And I think it was Bob Lazar is his name. Went on Joe Rogan. Lazar started just. And what he said made sense. He said we were all in different departments and no one in. No one had all the knowledge. He was like. I was working on jet propulsion. That's why, you know, we are. So we focus on like to get the fastest jet, we got to build the biggest engine. And we've got to, you know all this mechanics that go into building the fastest object moving through time and space and matter. When they have anti gravity, like that's how they move so quick. Like this is that they're essentially just using our own gravity to propel themselves. And it's like the most advanced knowledge ever.
Nick
No.
Tyler
And so that's what he's. What's wrong?
Nick
They're not.
Canine
They're.
Nick
They're moving within the gravity. So gravity goes around. Like if it's the propulsion they use, they move the gravity out of the way. That's why they can move at such extreme.
Tyler
So they use the gravity.
Nick
They. They don't. They. They work within it. They move it. Like the gravity. They're not in the gravity. They're outside of the gravity. The gravity is around the space.
Tyler
But I thought what. What propulsed them was the fact that gravity's there like magnets. Like when you put two, you can move a magnet with another one. I thought they were using the gravity like the force of gravity. Trying to use logic and physics. Not logic, physics. And they're able to almost do like two. Two magnets that when you try to push them together, there's force. I thought. I thought that's what it was.
Nick
But I don't know, dude. Who the knows? I think it's way past both of
Tyler
us, but it's super interesting because we have that stuff. And then Men in Black obviously in 95 touched on it.
Nick
We're gonna find out in a little bit. Yo, goy master. Go find some testosterone and take it, man. You got some low tea. Go get your balls dropped.
Tyler
Don't fall for it man.
Mike
Stay away.
Tyler
I guarantee you that is not a pissed off incel. That is either a friendly with us or a foe with us. But there's no way somebody has goy in their name sitting here getting this mad for an hour and 10 minutes.
Nick
I just been ready the whole time it's. I've been laughing. Hasn't stopped. All right,
Tyler
you out?
Nick
Yep.
Tyler
All right, man. Good luck. Have a good day.
Nick
Thanks, guys.
Tyler
Wait. I'll wait for your 87 text messages this afternoon.
Mike
Yeah, you had the Chicago over the weekend.
Nick
Chicago police officer. I send you content now you're gonna break my balls. I text you too much.
Tyler
I'm just kidding, Nick.
Nick
I love you anything anymore, man. I love you guys.
Mike
See, that's a lot.
Tyler
Bye.
Mike
One police officer killed. They were trans.
Nick
Not lying. Dude, I really do love you guys. These are. Yours are great people. I wouldn't lie about that, Mike.
Tyler
I know.
Nick
All right, bye, guys.
Mike
One Chicago police officer killed, second critically wounded when the prisoner who was receiving treatment opened fire in a hospital in Chicago's Lincoln Square neighborhood Saturday morning. So he basically. He took the officer's gun and killed him with it.
Tyler
Yeah, that's that transport one, right?
Mike
Yeah, I took the officer's gun, killed him with it, shot his partner with it. And unfortunately, one dead, one critically wounded.
Tyler
Are they the same like credentials as the cops?
Mike
Pd. So they must transport. I thought Cook county had the jail, but I don't know how that breaks down. Cook county is the county. I don't know. Maybe Chicago has their own city jails. Because it's a nightmare.
Tyler
I mean, they were. What. What is it? Washington? They were going to let cadets do it. And that's exactly why you would not let a cadet transport somebody that you've already verified is a criminal.
Mike
Correct.
Tyler
By putting them in the back of your car.
Mike
A lot of times in here, even locally, they'll transport people from. With. You know, most corrections aren't issued vests, so you'll have a corrections team unvested. Take a prisoner to a doctor's appointment or something. Dude gets their gun away and they're not wearing a vest. It's.
Tyler
It's a.
Mike
It's a crazy situation. What do we got? Who's on next?
Tyler
We got canine in about 10 minutes.
Mike
I got time. I want to play a video. Okay, this is probably the. If you're at. If you're this guy, you're in. You're cooked. This is a interview of a homicide interview. Listen to the. Just watch the guy's expression in the mouthing evidence against him.
Interviewer
I mean the car. You rented the car in front of the hotel. Then if you want to say that you did not rent the car and have your Turo account before you deleted it. The shell station right before you went there. It's the hotel room. If you notice the bedding's missing cord that was left on the bed after you left her, including conversations of you meeting up with her. Also, your web searches can be convicted without a body. How many prostitute unsolved. Why so many sex workers go unsolved. You document a woman founding creek multiple times. What happens if you leave water in a hotel? Burn our phone number that don't collaborate with police. Burn our phone up from China. If you change your number, will the police know? We do know. Burner phone. Can police track Snapchat?
Tyler
We can't wait. Pause it. Did he really say how did an N word bury a get rid of a body?
Mike
I don't know if he said N word.
Tyler
Did he?
Mike
She no Burner.
Tyler
No. She's like how doesn't get away with
Mike
oh yeah, probably did you typing it into Google? Look at his demeanor as. As the evidence piles up.
Tyler
It's.
Interviewer
It's 109 pounds, 90 pounds heavy. Which is.
Mike
That's one probably did pick up a honey 90 pound girl. He doesn't seem that big.
Interviewer
Exact pounds that to Shay Bennett puts on her ads missing people how to delete tour. How does Turo track cars? Well, this is exactly how to attract cars. After a subpoena searches before you met with Ben and you search power cord which was left in the hotel room. You search do people scream when being strangled?
Tyler
PlayStation document.
Mike
So she just presented and he cares about the father. She just presented like 90 pieces of evidence against him for murdering him. Not the place, not the PlayStation. PlayStation was legit.
Tyler
Yeah. I can.
Mike
He should have just stayed quiet. I got that's the end of it.
Tyler
But no. Yeah.
Mike
He gets hit with every search, every subpoena, everything he did the rental car. They found the hotel room and she goes and the cord you used to choke. No, that. That was real. I needed a PlayStation. Yeah. I didn't. Unfortunately, I don't know the case. I'm not laughing about anybody getting murdered. Obviously, that's unfortunate.
Tyler
But I was gonna say somebody said he. Yeah, I watched that.
Mike
I watched that interview and I'm like that's what guilty looks like. Yeah, that's not a net positive right there.
Tyler
I've got some stuff here.
Mike
Not the PlayStation court. I really needed that.
Tyler
So I guess in. Oh this was bad in New York. I don't think she died. I think she's in a co. She's not. She got a concussion and she's in. She was in the hospital when this, when this came out but 14 year old boy in East Harlem was arrested. Yeah, he's taller than me probably. Wait, shut up.
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
15 year old girl and stomping on her head when she refused to give him her phone number. Let's check this video out. Smack the out of you right now.
Mike
Right? Do it.
Tyler
No, no, you stand right here
Mike
away from.
Tyler
He's staying right here.
Mike
Well, no, he got your.
Tyler
Recording.
Mike
And that piece of should go to prison.
Tyler
Everybody monster. I would, I would execute this kid. He is never going to be a contributor to society. He's going to be a monster.
Mike
So that's the problem in New York and that's the problem with blue. And that's where Nick is right about these Democrats. That dude should be a beat to death by multiple males just standing around going we're not going to do that. We're not.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
This isn't what our country was founded on. Not going to slam a female on the ground and kick her in the head for no reason. For no reason. You have no place a monster. You have no place on this earth. You have no place on this earth. And that's but a cop in New York gets a cool, throws a cooler at a scumbag. Three to nine. Three to nine.
Tyler
I wonder if this guy's gonna get
Mike
three to nine, man. He's a juvenile. He's not gonna go to jail one day.
Tyler
Dude. This is mommy. Mother of NYC teen who stomp head of girl claims that her son is the victim. Let's look at this. Let's look at this. Why did you stomp on her head? She said something to him. You know what she did first she pushed him.
Nick
And he has flat foots and put people like that.
Tyler
Because I took him to the hospital Monday too.
Mike
Yes, but you don't see that on the video.
Tyler
I have that video. I have that piece of. No, the same one. But her shoving him. How does that equal him picking her up, dropping her on her neck and then stopping stomping on her head?
Narrator
It seems like you're justifying it.
Tyler
No, no. They were coming from school together. Okay, your friends going to the park, that's what they did.
Mike
And then she's bullying him.
Tyler
She's bullying that you're from in the school.
Mike
And what is she saying to him to bully him?
Tyler
She said dirty. She's a racism. She's calling dirty and dirty. I can't listen to this anymore. What do you say?
Mike
That's, that's. They're not. They're like people. Go ahead.
Tyler
What are you saying?
Mike
I'm being real easy here.
Tyler
Hear it?
Mike
Ask the people that the border wasn't supposed to be left open for those people. It's. Yeah, monstrous. That's monstrous animalistic behavior.
Tyler
So the easiest.
Mike
And it's a woman. So you want to get rid of that.
Tyler
Oh, sorry.
Mike
That is, that's. This is. The left supports these nations who treat. That's normal to treat a woman like that in their culture. That's normal. That's like acceptable. And now you have those people loose in the streets and then you have a woman who's probably been body slammed and beat like that her whole life because she's in that same culture who now thinks it's okay, she should be arrested for even advocating or looking that like that. They have to go, we can't have that. We can't have that here. That's not, that's not good. That's not good.
Tyler
Well, here's the thing, is that I understand lots of mothers, really. I just don't see any mother I've never met one that would hang her son out to dry. I think a mother here's. Let me finish. I think a mother will justify anything that her son does because she's the nurturer. The problem is, is that we have a country of fatherless children running around that kid. I mean, we're taking away the fact that he's probably a future terrorist or somebody that jumped the border. Let's say he was born in Harlem. He's probably never met his dad. He has no idea how to treat a female. And that's. That's what happens.
Mike
Hitting all the boxes, huh?
Tyler
Yeah, I mean, just we're. I mean, he ain't white.
Mike
Yeah, he's. Well, that's what I'm saying. And then the. Here's the thing. Consequences. You might as well just shoot somebody. Might as well pull out a gun and just start shooting everybody. It's the same. It's the same thing.
Tyler
If she dies from that. Yeah.
Mike
There's no consequences. And actually that's more violent. That is more violent than shooting somebody. So if you're able to commit that kind of violence and that smash somebody's skull on the ground and kick them when they're down, when you're twice their size, they did nothing to, to warrant that. It's no different than all the videos we're seeing dudes punching old ladies in the face. I saw one this morning. A lady stood in the grocery store. We've played them on night shift. People walking down the street, people trying to push people in front of trains. There happens to be one very similar type of person that does those things. But when you have the ability to smash somebody on their head and stomp their skull, you are to me, right up there. With pedophiles, you cannot be fixed. The level of violence is different than if you just pull, like a crime of passion. What are most of our shootings we see it's some type of crime of passion. There's a, you know, whatever, pull it up. This is like a. You just. It's not normal to be able to have in your brain go, I'm gonna smash somebody's skull into the ground and then kick it. Because I got. I think about, like, law enforcement. Like, imagine if you had this bastard dude skull in with a rock. If that's the only weapon you had. I would feel I'd do it, but
Tyler
I would be like, yeah, you up for life, dude?
Mike
Like, you up for life? Brains coming. This dude just does it on a random school day. Like, it's just normal. It's normal. Where I would be. You're right. A normal person would be like, I had to do what I had to do. Even shooting somebody. Some cops never come back from it. But imagine, to hit somebody with a car, we had to take a hostage, contact shot, and watch somebody's. His brains fly across the room justifiably. You're gonna be like, man, that's not in my cards today, but this dude can do it. Just walking home from school.
Tyler
And I'll tell you what, anybody wants to argue with me, you go find me court case documents or court case footage where a mother testifies against her son. It's not possible.
Mike
No. There's the difference between testifying and saying, just holding your son accountable is different. Or something the up.
Tyler
But when your son's facing murder charges or I cannot get this pack.
Mike
Just no comment about that.
Tyler
Yeah, you just. You're not going to say anything, but you're not. You're definitely not going to go. No, I'm gonna go tell the district attorney.
Mike
I hope our family is not. Defines my. My son's actions. They do not appear to be very, very pleasant that day. And we're going to work together as a family and get through this. Anything. Anything.
Tyler
Just.
Mike
Just like, it's not right. But I'm not Going to call him a monster. I can understand that.
Tyler
I mean one of the apparent. I've never read it. One of the, one of the best books ever written is from one of the serial killer's dads. Who is it? Jeffrey Dahmer. Yeah. Wrote it from his dad. His dad was in his life as much as he could be as a hard working guy. He wrote it in the perspective is like, my son's a monster and I'm still his father.
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
Like, well, how do you do that? I can't, I can't write off my son. So he went and visited him in prison all the time and. But you know, Jeffrey Dahmer converted to Christ and I mean he was essentially murdered for what he did, but he converted to Christ and he, he did it. He tried to get others to go and turn. And you had people like John Wayne Gacy, that. Or the other guy, the one that all the chicks liked.
Mike
Bundy.
Tyler
Bundy went down denying everything. So there was just overwhelming amount of evidence.
Mike
But yeah, yeah, I mean there's, like I said, defending your kid and there, there's just being. Calling it like it is.
Tyler
I mean, yeah, if your kid cheats in school, I would assume that you would hold him accountable. But you know, when you're looking at your son going to prison, you're not gonna.
Mike
And just think of that concept that he's a juvenile. He's not gonna, he's not gonna, he's not gonna get in trouble.
Tyler
No, that's in even red states, juveniles are. Hell, they're. The juvenile system is so flawed that adults, criminals are recognizing the fact that our own society is these kids over because they're not getting a chance to learn. And I talked to a career criminal when I was a cop and he's, you know, it's funny, the OG guys, you get along better than with the people you work with. They're in handcuffs sitting there and when you're shooting with them, they're like these, you know, y N's running around. Half of them would have a chance if they would just be hard on them. Him, he's like, now none of them have a chance because I watched the kids start crying because he was doing the same he did every day of his life. And he pointed a gun at somebody, some chick at a party or something like that. And then he happened to be 18 and we went to his house with a warrant, dragged him out of his house and threw him in the car. Like, you're going, you're going to jail for aggravated Assault with a firearm. And he started bawling his eyes out.
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
And he's like, I've never been. And I'm like, welcome to adulthood, bro. Yeah. So they're doing them a disservice, but
Mike
you're right, because what happens is they see, it creates. It creates the fog that that's what reality is. You're in jail for 21 days, you're out, you're in jail for 20. You're in a program. You're in and out. And that's for serious crimes. Burglary.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
Firearms cases. These kids are 13, 14, 15. They're in and out, in and out. So they be it. They build the callus that, oh, that's not going to happen to me. I'm just going to go to jail for two weeks and I'll be out back in school.
Tyler
And then most likely, I'm going to get more food in jail than I get with my own, and I'm gonna
Mike
have a place to stay. I'm not gonna get thrown out of the house. And then, then 18 hits and they do the same crime. And it's like, oh, yeah, by the way, you're going to prison for five years. And it's like, well, I didn't know that was an option. Like, what's a lawyer? Yeah, we're not going in and out. We're not just getting released to our parents today. So it's like.
Tyler
It was crazy, too. I'm talking, like, crimes that kids would commit sometimes against. They. I think they've since changed this because it makes no sense. But you'd have. You'd have juvenile males bigger than me that would knock their mom around. And then we'd take them to jail for domestic violence. And I would literally turn to her mom and go, yeah, you can pick them up in about three hours. And she's like, are you kidding me? Like, yeah, that's how it works. You have to go pick them up. They've probably since changed that because that's to have a victim go pick up their abuser. But that's how up the system was.
Mike
I will, I. I will. I will get a case. Maybe for Friday, casual Friday. I'm gonna get a kid. I'm gonna pull all his record. We had a kid like 14. He would get caught. He'd go out night breaking all the cars. We'd have my video go arrest him. He would go limp. And I don't. The commitment to this was insane. He would not move or talk. From the time you made contact with him to jail. I'm talking hours. And we would drag him, book them, take him, it's a 30 minute ride to the juvenile detention center. He'd be back out three days later. And then we get the call, he's out breaking in the stuff. And then we catch him. And it would go. It was a limb, bro. I'm not. And I'm not. I'm not talking like after a while, gave up. I'm talking about he committed to it. And I mean, we would trail back all the stone property at the house, hidden in the yard, in the shed. Always drag him out because the parents wouldn't let him in the house. He's 14, he's living in the shed. I don't blame them. They're like, what do you want me to. What do you want to do? But it was not once, it was not twice. It was like 20 times. I worked burglary cases, solved them, found the stolen property, ammunition. I don't think he did get guns, but he never recovered them. But I'm talking multiple 10, 11, 12 times bulletins. He's at it again. He's out. He's on house arrest. He's not there. Right back to the house, dude. Two weeks later, back. Two weeks later, back. 2 weeks later, back. Nobody holds him, nobody keeps him in jail. And he just does the same thing.
Tyler
How's he. How's he doing in Harvard now? Is he doing good?
Mike
Good grades, what you said. Somebody said young neurologists.
Tyler
Young neurologist, yeah.
Mike
So it. It's.
Tyler
I would say that's probably a. All right, I'm gonna sound like a liberal. Him being so good at that is probably a trauma response from when he was little. Like his dad beat or stepdad beat. Well, never mind. What's.
Mike
What's mom and dad? Yeah, mom and dad. He's Haitian.
Tyler
Oh, yeah. They beat the out.
Mike
Mom and dad and very nice people, very cooperative. They don't stick up for him. They don't stick up for him, they don't cover for him.
Tyler
Yeah, I'm. That's got to be some kind of like, defense mechanism if he's. Because he's so good at it.
Mike
It was impressive. Did he think of his name from day one? Oh, yeah, he's.
Tyler
He's been doing it for a while.
Mike
The call. He's been doing it, but it was like. The call you hear, it was like, fourth lane. 6400 block of fourth lane. I can still almost remember the address. And you'd be like, oh, because what I had to do was.
Tyler
It's a huge report.
Mike
Oh, yeah. But I actually at one point, when I was. When I moved to the crime center, when I got railroaded, I was still out in the field doing cool. I put a. I had a neighbor that got shit broken into. We actually installed a night vision outdoor camera in the neighbor's front yard on a tree. So we had like two cameras facing this kid's house at all times. So we could see when he left. And we would just get ahead of it. Well, he just left out of the yard. Then we'd set a perimeter, box him in. He go limp. We take him to jail. And then we just did the cycle over and over again. So it was fun. But think about the police resources that are wasted on that one guy doing all those things. Money streaming, overtime details for one criminal in one small town. Yeah, because he doesn't stay in jail and he's a juvenile.
Tyler
So they feel better think that they. For some reason, people never think about their tax dollars. That blows my mind. Like the amount of cops deal with if it was presented like if it was presented per person. Like, actually next year you'll make this. We'll take this much less of your taxes. Because the police didn't respond. You you, Mike. Because the sheriff's office did not respond to these stupid calls. You will actually save this much money in taxes. Every single person be like them kids, dude. These suicidal people. All this hugging people and being so like these hric call outs that are like 10 hours long. You know how much they cost?
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
Tens of thousands of dollars. Yeah.
Mike
Think about that one K. Okay, so think about tax dollars and think about all the stolen property that's not recovered. Yeah, guns, cell phones. These people have to buy new ones. So not only are they losing it in tax dollars, they're having a rebuy their items. This kid was terrorizing a neighborhood, so now they're rebuying. All right, yeah, I got my credit card. He ran out. Or he got my gun. Or he got my. He's breaking windows. He got this out of my car. So now you have tangible property stolen. You have police resources and overtime, electronics, manpower. It's just like. Yeah, that's one little spot. And then you got it leads to something like this in New York City where somebody's getting curb stomped. Huge problem.
Tyler
I got one more. Well, I got a couple more actually. While we wait on K9. I wanted to bring to you bring to the 99. Did you see this came. This went viral while we were in South Carolina. Racist rant by Houston PD Officer Ashley Gonzalez. I grabbed that on the neck and
Nick
I was like, come here, you.
Tyler
And. Oh, my God. I felt like the world just stopped. Like it was just peace. I grabbed that by the neck and
Nick
I was like, come here, you.
Tyler
And. Oh, my God. Like, I.
Wyatt
She's saying.
Tyler
She felt good about saying it. She's like, I realized how freeing that was to be able to say that. But I'm sure she's no longer employed.
Mike
Yeah, I would think that. Not very smart.
Tyler
Mike has a lot to say about that video.
Mike
Who, you. I'm not getting in that one.
Tyler
Is it bad?
Mike
No, it's just. I mean, is there more to it? No, but that's where I get into. It's that. That's that tie to. If she was a liberal Democrat. You think they're gonna tie that to the whole Democratic Party?
Tyler
No other time.
Mike
Yeah. It's just one of those things. It's like, she obviously probably shouldn't have been a cop. No, she's female.
Wyatt
Yeah.
Mike
And then on top of that. But now you, you know, out there, and it's like that forever ties those two things together, and it just. That's. If that's just some rant. Plus she's Hispanic. Right. She can say it. She's got the pass.
Tyler
Yeah, they do.
Mike
They got the pass. Yeah. So it's the cop thing now. She's Hispanic. She's got the card.
Tyler
Here's another one.
Mike
I.
Tyler
Okay, I'm gonna preface this for those listening. This is supposedly the feds coming to someone's front door over anti semitic, borderline, probably hateful speech online. That being said, there's some things in there that make me feel like maybe this is real. By the way, the. They brought, obviously local law enforcement with them. And some of the mannerisms and the things that the cop says kind of seems real, but things like actual case footage and stuff like that, I don't know. I can't find anything about it being. It being real, like verifying, like, oh, this is the report number. This is this person. It's more along the lines of just getting people on the right all pissed off, but I figured we'd play it because you do not have to talk to the feds if they come to your door.
Mike
Let's talk to anybody if the feds
Tyler
come to your door. If. If. So I think they disguise it sometimes as. They disguise it as, hey, we just want to make sure you're not going to do this. Were you just utilizing your free speech and. But I Wouldn't talk to. But I get it. It's. It's scary. But here's. Here's the video. You're familiar with the username Incel Revolution Soon?
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
Have you talked about how all women need to be masked?
Mike
No. What?
Tyler
Total Jewish bring forth now. Kill them all lefties. I don't know how much you guys
Wyatt
would believe me, but on my end,
Tyler
that's just emotional banter.
Mike
A white male.
Tyler
Oh, white man is so scary. Is wrong nobody.
Nick
Yeah, because they're terrorists that have access and spy on people.
Mike
With the Patriot act, how can you go watch yourself?
Nick
I don't care.
Canine
I can say all of this.
Mike
This is free speech.
Tyler
When an Instagram user calling himself Incel Revolution soon shares a series of posts that draw the attention of the FBI, they trace the account to a home in Edgewater, Florida. There, a special agent clashes with the poster who believes he's done nothing wrong. You go to jail for that nowadays.
Wyatt
Yeah, if you're inciting mass murder of particular individuals, absolutely.
Tyler
The following is based on official police records, and the footage has never been seen before. Until now. Please note that any person charged with a crime is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. On October 18, 2025, the FBI. Instagram user posting. Yeah, that's it. Yeah. Just wanted to advise everybody it is not free on the Internet. You cannot say what you want.
Mike
I suggest you never talk to the Feds.
Tyler
No, never. That's coming from somebody that talked to the Feds.
Mike
Yeah, I did. Seven hours in my bedroom.
Tyler
But you voluntarily talked to him without a lawyer.
Mike
Yeah. Without Miranda.
Tyler
You say that probably wasn't the best idea in the world. It worked out, but probably I didn't
Mike
really care because I knew that whatever. But, yeah, hindsight, I would be like, what was.
Tyler
What was the over under you going away at handcuffs when you were sitting in your house?
Mike
None.
Tyler
None.
Mike
No.
Tyler
Okay.
Mike
I didn't do anything.
Tyler
I know.
Mike
I. I think they could have tried to fire me or try to do something else administratively, but I knew I didn't come.
Tyler
What I love about that story is that the Feds were in your house for seven hours, and they didn't even hit you with an internal affairs investigation at your local agency?
Wyatt
No.
Tyler
They didn't even open a case number.
Mike
Never. Never heard about it again after that.
Tyler
They were like, the feds were here.
Mike
Well, the interesting thing is I've read a deposition from 2020. That was 2013. I think they came to the house. I read a deposition in 2020 or 2021, where they talk about the actual target of the investigation was somebody else. And when asked, the feds would not answer who that was about, said it was under a gag order and sealed. So the only cases that can be sealed is corruption because they can say it could be ongoing forever. They can leave a corruption case active forever because one day Tyler Hoover might do it again. And if we tip them now and close the investigation, then he won't do it. So we're going to keep it active forever. Okay. So that was the only interesting part was I don't believe I was involved directly. I think I got caught by somebody else around me. And that's where Jay comes in. When I start talking to Jay the Plug about I know he had cops on the payroll and I know he was paying cops for that were crooked. He won't ever tell me who they were, but I know I have a good idea based on how I was treated and who did what around me, who he, who he was probably talking about.
Tyler
So do you respect that about Jay that he won't tell you? Yeah, I think it's pretty trustworthy.
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
No matter how much you want to know and how much you want to
Mike
build a relationship as a, as a cop work condition to one, hate each other, two, talk about each other, three, we're told we don't have free speech, where we have to do this, we have to do that, which is a lot of that is false. We have to do this, uphold the constitution and protect the citizens, not work for the government and do the government's dirty work. So if you get very basic. But he, he clearly says, they didn't do anything to me, why would I do something to them? And I, I respect that and that he's not a cop. So when you become a cop, you have some different rules where you can't go to a murder scene and be like, yeah, the guy told me he did it, but I'm not going to tell you. But like it come you could, I guess, but you would lose your job. But him not having a job and being, you know, 10 toes podcast, he stand on 10 toes and on business you don't snitch. And that's what he's going at. He wouldn't even tell on cops. So most guys, oh, you tell them.
Tyler
That's the first, that's the first go to when a criminal gets arrested is wanna. You want to know? Because yeah, any, any prosecutor or anybody would be like, actually yes, we would love to hit a dirty cop over you.
Mike
You Know, just think the fact that he was looking at life in prison and didn't tell on the cops. That's one of the things me and him talk.
Tyler
I'll keep that guy.
Mike
One of the things. One of the things that the feds are going to get very interested in when you come to them is massive seizures, massive targets, or if you can take down. If the fed's gonna come in and take down a crooked cop ring or have that headline for that 10 minutes, you're good. They look good. So if he. By all means. If he was going to cooperate and snitch, he could have. Honestly, why I respect him more the most. He knew, and it was hidden. He knew who was lying about me. He could have switched up and just got on board with that same lie.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
And been like, oh, let's this guy up. We'll I'll lie too. And it would have added credibility to the lie.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
He instead kept all the recordings and all the knowledge that they were lying about me. Waited till he was commuted, waited till we had a good enough relationship, and one day goes, hey, Mike, you might want to check this out. And it opened a whole new door to what actually was happening, what was being said about me, how false it was. So, like I always say, the federal inmate that got commuted was more loyal to me and gave me more credit, information, and benefit of the doubt than the people I worked with for my whole life.
Tyler
Interesting. That's how it goes.
Mike
Yep.
Tyler
Yo, yo, what's up?
Mike
Oh, geez.
Tyler
Yo, what's up, man?
Canine
I had the feds come to my house one time, too. I made a viral video talking about Rick Scott during. Rick. During Red Todd. They came to my house.
Mike
No way.
Canine
Yeah. So it was when I was making music and all over Facebook, Red Tide was going on. Everybody was just on Rick Scott. So I'm like, dude, I'll make a freestyle video. Make a dis video to Rick Scott. So I made it. It blew up, dude. I probably had like a hundred thousand views. And then all of a sudden, my Facebook shut down. Next day, I'm at work. I get a call from my ex. She's like, there's two feds here looking for you. They ended up coming to my job. Yeah. And they made me get in the car, and I'm like, dude, if any of my boys see this, they're gonna think I'm snitching and ratting out the gang. And I'm like, bro. So I get in there, and they had me on video, and they had
Tyler
to Wait, were you detained? Were you detained?
Canine
I wasn't detained. They came to my job and just asked me to get in the car. I did it. And they had cameras on me, and I had to pretty much admit that I wasn't gonna hurt Rick Scott. I wouldn't kill Rick Scott. I wouldn't do anything to harm Rick Scott. It was all just.
Tyler
That's what I'm saying. Sometimes when they go do that, you. They. You say that, and they're like, okay, then we're good.
Mike
But they implied he wasn't detained.
Tyler
Oh, yeah, he felt he was detained.
Mike
Most humans.
Tyler
Canine's ass felt.
Mike
Most humans won't go.
Tyler
They made me get in the car.
Mike
Most humans won't go. You. I'm not talking. Yeah, yeah. They're just gonna be like, oh, God. Yeah. So you were detained.
Canine
Yeah, I guess I was. I was scared of.
Narrator
Man.
Canine
They're like, oh, we could take you in for threatening a political person and all this stuff. But they were actually pretty cool, you
Mike
know,
Canine
I was already on probation. I don't know, man. This was back almost like 10 years ago.
Tyler
Nine.
Canine
Nine years ago. 10 years ago.
Mike
But funny story. I love you, Canine. And feds is. We were tracking. Was actually the Megan Walsh case when Megan. Adam Walsh's.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
Or John Walsh's daughter. We were tracking her for something, and she lives not too far from him. So I'm, like, trying to follow her, and we're trying to, like, get to the house. So I dumped my buddy out in his yard. I'm like, just jump out right here. I'll go around the block. I'll come back and pick it. And they see it on the ring camera. They have no idea. And they call 91 and say, we got some psychopaths in our yard, like maybe trying to break in. So they're calling in on the radio. I'm like, no, that. We're good. That's. That's us. That's us. And it was that. It was at his house. My little Hispanic partner that jumped out in plain clothes are like, hey, we got. We got one of those guys in our yard, man.
Tyler
How's sports going this week and last week?
Canine
Sports has been great. You know, we had the NFL draft. All seven rounds have been completed. The Giants made some big moves for Mike. I thought they were going to draft Caleb Downs, but they went with Maui Noah at that 10th pick. Mike, I don't know how you feel about it.
Mike
Did you see the video I sent you of Downs trying to cover the receiver of the Giants drafted I said it this morning.
Canine
No, I didn't see it yet.
Mike
Him up downs was great, but I think they got the best defensive player in the draft. I think at five that didn't think they were going to get. And then you got to protect Jackson dart. You have to like I get. You want build. Build defense. But if darts back there dead, what are you going to do? And I think they got the best offensive lineman in the draft, so they got arguably the best defensive player and the best. Now, that doesn't mean anything because we all know how that goes. Guys can be drafted and turn into nothing. But I think you can see the difference in the hardball era with decision making and. And intelligence versus the last 20 years of hell that I've been through.
Canine
Yeah. So it was. It was a weak draft, but, you know, it was still entertaining. First round was entertaining, but this is known as one of the weakest drafts in a long time. So I did send a clip.
Mike
There was no real serious. There was no, like, you know, no
Tyler
big up and coming.
Mike
I wasn't huge names like, usually there's like huge guys. This one wasn't very. It wasn't very exciting.
Canine
No, no.
Mike
And they've taken away, like now. No. Half the guys stay home. So the old days, all the draft picks came to that one location. They got them t. Now guys that are too cool, like, the first pick doesn't come. This guy.
Tyler
Are you serious?
Mike
He didn't show up. So it's like, guys just stay home now.
Tyler
And it's.
Mike
Everything's become money and marketing and all that.
Canine
Well, his mom was sick. His mom's sick. Apparently, the number one pick, Mendoza, his mom has some type of disease or something like that.
Tyler
Well, hold on. I have a question, though. I have a question. Yes. Where'd Mendoza get drafted to?
Canine
The Raiders.
Tyler
All right. Las Vegas. Is. Is he going to be able to go to Vegas and train six days a week, or is he gonna have to be with his mom? He's gonna go to Vegas and play pro football. But number draft day. Oh, I'm not gonna show that to me isn't. I know. It's the NFL. They're literally gonna throw money at people with talent, and then once they're hurt, they're cutting them forever. But if I was an employer, I'd be like, so you're gonna come work here, but you can't come in this day. You're setting it up for. When you're telling me I'm picking. I'm just. Maybe it's not the career for him.
Canine
Well, his mom did go to the national championship. I don't know if her health has declined since then, but I mean, the Natty was in their hometown, so. But yeah, I don't know exactly what type of disease she has, but she has her husband to take care of her and stuff like that. It's not like Mendoza takes care of her. But, you know, it's his mama. I guess if his mama wanted him to stay home. You're gonna tell mama no?
Tyler
You know, I don't know. What if mama want him stay home? Didn't want to go play the Raiders? He's gonna say no.
Nick
Mama.
Tyler
Stairs.
Mike
No, you're right.
Tyler
What's this? I have no idea. The thing that you talked about this morning with me offline, this unwritten basketball rule.
Canine
Yes. So there's an unwritten rule in basketball that was broken Saturday by Jaden McDaniels. And so like, if a team's up by 10 points, you know, there's five seconds left, the other team gets the ball. They're supposed to just hold the ball, let the clock run out, you know, game's over. Well, the guy, Jaden McDaniels on the Timberwolves, ended up going to shoot a layup. And the Joker, who's known as the best player in the whole entire world, as you will see in the video, runs down the other end of the court, gets in his face, and a brawl breaks out. The joker was fined 50k and the guy that actually shot the layup wasn't fine, but one of the. One of his teammates was fine. 35K, so no suspensions. But it was probably like the most viral clip of the week in sports.
Mike
That was very generous. Did not suspend anybody during the playoffs.
Tyler
Well, so the Timber Rolls. Rolls were losing or winning? Winning.
Canine
They were winning. Yes. And Denver was losing. Yes.
Tyler
And they really get that butthurt if you throw in a little mini. A two point slam dunk.
Canine
Yeah. Oh, yeah. It's an unwritten rule. Brawls break out because of this especially.
Tyler
Wow, you're already. You just lost the game. Who cares? I. Man, maybe I should. I should stay out of sports.
Mike
Most players would just dribble that out and not take the shot. I mean, Jokic clearly wanting to find out. The two of them shove and look,
Tyler
there's unspoken rules in every sport.
Mike
In football, in baseball, in basketball, there are unspoken rules. Gets thrown out.
Tyler
Obviously, Yucic and McDaniels were the key starts, but it's thrown out with 1.3 seconds left in the Game.
Canine
Yep. And yeah, Denver's down 3:1 now. And like I said, the Joker is known as the best player in the world. So I, I wasn't expecting a suspension because the NBA is about money. They're not going to suspend the Joker for what could be their last game of the year. But, I mean, you know, the Joker ran down there, got in his face, the other guy grabbed his jersey. It would have been nice to see a good punch thrown. But, yeah, you still gotta find 50k for it.
Tyler
Damn.
Mike
All right. Anything else? I think you gotta. You got your show tonight. Tell everybody where they can find you, where they can see you.
Canine
So tonight, 7pm Eastern, on the Counterculture YouTube, we're going to be going live. We're going to talk about the draft, we're going to recap that, we're going to talk about the NBA playoffs. And Mike, you might like this one. I don't know, but LeBron is 41 years old. He caught an alley from his son, something that's never been done in an NBA playoff game. He's up 3:1 right now in Houston. Let's just say something crazy happens. And LeBron leads the Lakers by himself to the Finals. Goes through okc, goes through San Antonio, and let's say they take down Boston. I'm a Chicago guy and I love Michael Jordan, he's the goat. But I think this could, this could turn the debate to LeBron as being the goat. This would be the craziest run of all time in NBA history.
Mike
Never.
Tyler
Never.
Canine
Jordan, 41 years old.
Tyler
That's fine.
Mike
I get it, I get it, I get it. LeBron James would not have lasted with the 1990s Knicks teams that Chicago played. The size of the guys, the physicality in today's world, y' all give it to him. I hate. I can't stand the guy. I think he's bad. I think he's anti white. I think he's totally on that one side of just being a victim all the time. I can't knock that. What he's doing is unbelievable at 41 years old. But it's an NBA where you can't touch anybody. You don't get to get fouled. You don't get Dennis Rodman in the middle, you don't get Charles Oakley in the middle, you don't get Anthony Mason in the middle, you don't get Bill Lamb beard in the middle. LeBron Jays would come down the hole against any of those teams. They would level that dude, and he is soft. He would never come back down there. That's then. But right now, if he does it, he's still number two, but it would be a hell of a run. That's my take. He's good, he's good. I, I can't stand the guy, but I'm not gonna hate just because I don't like him. But it's unbelievable. Yes. What he's doing. I don't think he's gonna be able to do it. But I did see the stats. I did notice he's putting up some, some epic numbers at 41. But dude, it's a three point NBA. It's a, it's a. What's that guy on San Antonio? Wembley? He's a built like a stick dude. He's, you know, 100 pounds. Those guys wouldn't have made it. But I don't want to be that old boomer that goes back in my day. He just, it's a different NBA. So I'll give it to him. What he's doing right now is epic. I'll give it to him. It's epic what he's doing. And I, I think he's doing.
Tyler
I mean, do you think the NASCAR drivers could last in 1996?
Mike
No. Themselves. It was no air condition, they had no harness. They just had helmets bouncing around. It's. Yeah, everything has changed. But what he's doing right now, I'll give it to you, it's pretty, pretty, pretty legit.
Tyler
Yeah.
Canine
I mean, part of that you can't hold against them, though. I mean, you look at Babe Ruth, you know, people say he's the best baseball player of all time, but then people knock on it because black people in.
Tyler
Yeah.
Canine
And people knock on it because they only let white men play. And Hispanics that weren't dark. So if you were a light colored Hispanic, you were allowed to play, you know. And Babe Ruth, one of the greatest baseball players of all time. Yeah. He played in the era where other players weren't allowed to play. But you can't knock him for that because it's not his fault.
Mike
He's not the goat, though. My goat is Barry Bonds, best hitter to ever step on a baseball field. I don't care if he was on steroids or not. Hand, eye coordination, speed, power, and the numbers don't lie. He was walked more than anybody, so.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
All right, man, we'll catch you tonight.
Tyler
Sports, 7:00pm Eastern Standard Time.
Mike
Before we. All right, man, tell that I got one more announcement before, after. Why? Before we go.
Tyler
All right. Oh, after. Right. Got it. Yo.
Wyatt
Hey, how's it going, guys? How's it going?
Mike
Talk to us.
Wyatt
All right, first referencing the start of your show, talking about the situation with the press cord.
Nick
Enter.
Wyatt
Years ago at an Air Force base, a secret service agent arrived, talked to base command, and then that agent supervised as the base police searched tanker truck end to end, supervised as it was filled with jet fuel. It was taken to a parking ramp, cordoned off, and had 24 hour guard for several days in advance. But now they just walk into a hotel and say, yeah, it's all good.
Mike
Yeah,
Wyatt
I don't want to talk trash about them. But it's kind of hard to not talk trash about them when, like, this happens multiple times.
Tyler
Yeah, dude. I mean, the even crazier thing is that you were a victim of the Bucky's propaganda. And I say this because he said, hey, man, what's the deal with that Bucky thing? And he sends me a picture of his team room with the Bucky's flag. And he explains it later. But I was like, oh, yeah, you wanna, you know, you want to come at me about Bucky's, like, oh, I've never been there. I'm like, exactly. You're flying a Bucky's flag in Ukraine and you ain't ever been there.
Mike
I was disappointed in your Bucky's take, man. I think that was an Internet tape, man. I've seen the smile on your face. I've seen the smile on your face in Bucky's at 3am, 2am, 1pm We've been in Bucky's a lot together. I've never seen Tyler upset in Bucky's.
Tyler
Oh, you. All you Bucky's losers out there, you want to be mad at somebody, be mad at me. I'm just telling you the truth.
Mike
What'd you say?
Tyler
What?
Wyatt
I said, if you want to put the photo up, you can. It's cleared for release. The guy bring that back from vacation and he would. I blame Instagram. People carry flags on their rucksacks now, but doing cross border operations, he carried a Bucky's Jihad flag. It's written in Arabic just so if he got killed, it would be confusing to the Internet.
Tyler
They're like, who is this bucket guy?
Mike
Our conspiracy theories. Why? I think that you're. You're in Ohio and you're not in
Wyatt
Ukraine and Ohio is not a real place. I thought we covered this.
Mike
They're challenging you to get out of your car and take drone fire in order to show them you're not fake.
Wyatt
I'm not gonna take drone fire, but actually, I do believe I have a military only drone in the back of the car.
Mike
Oh, look at this. Right there in the Arby's parking lot in Cleveland, Ohio.
Tyler
Get on the ground. Is this weaponized? Can you kill someone with this thing?
Mike
Hopefully it doesn't happen.
Wyatt
I challenge you to find an MRM10 2 in the continental United States.
Mike
Somebody said you're at Bucky's right now.
Tyler
Bucky's.
Mike
They said
Tyler
if.
Wyatt
If anyone would, it would be Bucky's, but.
Tyler
Yeah, yeah, you said there's not. There's not much going on right now this week in Ukraine. No updates.
Wyatt
I can't say nothing's going on. I've just had my nose to the grind. It's. It's all gas, no breaks. At the Long Hours factory.
Tyler
At the what factory?
Mike
The Long hours factory. Oh, you gotta be easy with Tyler.
Tyler
That's a dad joke. That was a ten pointer right there.
Mike
That was it, man. That.
Tyler
The Long Hours factory.
Mike
Walking uphill both ways to get my drone from Bucky's.
Tyler
All right, well, I just wanted you to. I just wanted you to show face, say hi. Mainly so I could roast you for being a BUC EE's victim. But it's okay.
Mike
You got any other else? Anything else for us? Wyatt?
Wyatt
Hello? Okay, well, it's been a long time since I've given you guys a funny story. I know you love funny stories. So we were making assaults. We were, you know, pushing Russians out eastward. We captured a supply of nine K111 anti tank guided missiles. Wire guided TOW missile. They're gnarly. The NATO designation. The NATO designator word for this, it's spelled F A G O T. Am I allowed to say that on your show?
Mike
Faggot. Yeah, I can say it.
Wyatt
So the native is faggot. This just happened to be our commander's favorite word in the entire English language. No joke. There was a briefing where all the officers were told, you're not allowed to be racist against your foreign troops. He actually raised his hand and said, can I still say faggot? His favorite word. He puts a voice message in the. The company group chat. Bring me two faggots to the command post immediately. I had the armory, so I grabbed these two missiles to the command post. Go in, set him down. Here you go, sir. He just looks at them, looks at me, rips on his vape. I said, bring two. Put those away and go home. Later that I realized that I had walked into that.
Mike
Yes, you did. All right, bro. Keep us posted. Be safe. Watch out for those drones and BUC EE's there in Ohio. And we'll. We'll talk to you soon, all right?
Wyatt
And if there's anything I can do for you, let me know. Until then,
Tyler
I know everybody's waiting on me. Yeah, yeah, I'll just like, I'll take care of Yalls Patreon winnings and all that stuff. I got it.
Mike
I'm doing all that. Don't let him lie to you. We're getting a bucky's gift card.
Tyler
All right, we'll see you next week.
Wyatt
Stay dangerous. Don't pay taxes.
Mike
All right, so some we. We always report bad news, right? We have bad news. All the bad stuff that's going on. We talked about this case a couple weeks ago. Jonathan Diller was a New York Police Department detective. He was killed on March 25th of 2024. That. This is the one I talked about where the. They got a tip on a robbery vehicle and they approached the vehicle. One guy was on parole. One guy. They shot him point blank. And they got in the gut under the vest. He was doing everything right. Wearing the vessel today, the piece of that killed him. I'm not going to say his name, but in the. In the name of goodness, the man received 115 years in prison today. This morning.
Tyler
So the manslaughter didn't matter.
Mike
No, the justice was served. That, you know, we're worried about the manslaughter murder. Even though the sounded bad, the family had to stress and not get the right words out, which I, I do understand the way it sounds when you want somebody to get first degree murder and they get manslaughter. But it did not matter. A judge this morning in New York City sentenced to the piece of garbage to 115 years minimum to life in prison. So that garbage piece of crap will never.
Tyler
Oh, yeah.
Mike
So you know, and it, you know, the family setbacks, verbiage, words to hear. Not first degree murder. We, we, we. I believe our guests from New York up there came on and talked about that one as well. It sucks. And it's. It's unfortunate that the family had to stress another month, whatever it was, and from not hearing the right words.
Tyler
But I'm not gonna lie, dude, I thought that guy was gonna walk. No year, you know, year of prison, you know.
Mike
No, they got him 115 years.
Tyler
How do you max out? How do you get 100? Doesn't manslaughter have like a maximum?
Mike
Probably enhancements in his criminal history and all that's how Florida works if you have so many felonies in a certain amount of time. Like I that's how I got all my life sentences for drugs. These guys were just they call them violent felony habitual offenders vhfo and we would get them life in prison for like a first degree felony which was like sale within a thousand feet of a school or daycare would turn into life in prison. So I would say based on his history, because he's probably no the famous, no stranger to the criminal justice system. On parole, out on bond robbery, all that armed. He wasn't rehabilitated. Gun laws don't apply to Democrats in blue cities. Gun laws only apply to white males and, you know, people they want to pick on. So that's my take. And it's a good day for the family. Unfortunately, their loved one is gone forever. But justice was served in New York City. We got a little bit of clarity out of that. And that man will never see outside again.
Tyler
Nice. That's perfect. We had a great ending to this show. And Clint, no, I was a retard that was looking for keys to the Humvee. And JoJo said, you got $2 for the dollar menu.
Mike
Well, I'm catching, catching up. Make sure everybody sees that right there.
Tyler
All right, guys, we'll see you tomorrow. 11:00am Patreon Tuesday. Don't forget counterculture. In sports tonight on The Counterculture Inc. YouTube, 7:00pm we'll see you tomorrow.
Mike
Sav team for life.
Podcast: The Antihero Broadcast
Episode Title: Breaking Down Cole Thomas Allen's MANIFESTO (04/27/2026)
Air Date: April 27, 2026
Hosts: Tyler & Mike (plus regulars Nick and Wyatt, and guest Canine)
Theme: News, analysis, and raw opinions for veterans, first responders, and blue-collar Americans. This episode focuses on the recent botched assassination attempt on Donald Trump, dissecting the manifesto from alleged shooter Cole Thomas Allen. Other segments include fiery debate over blame, conspiracy theories, violence in America, pop culture (the Mandela effect), sports, and live check-ins from the field.
The main purpose of this episode is to dissect and analyze Cole Thomas Allen’s now-infamous manifesto in the wake of a failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump at a major D.C. hotel event. The hosts break down the content and tone of the manifesto, critique the Secret Service response, pivot to broader discussions about political violence, law enforcement failures, the logic of building a secure presidential ballroom, and veer into left-vs-right culture war commentary. The show includes audience interaction, offbeat pop culture detours, sports updates, and contributions from field correspondents.
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The show is loose, raw, and fast-paced, with frequent swearing, bursts of humor, in-group banter, and an unapologetically blue-collar, right-leaning tone. Political frustration, deep skepticism of government, and fierce loyalty to fellow police/military/vets come through. Tangents and jokes break up heavy content; the hosts revel in unscripted debates, pop culture asides, and crowd engagement.
This episode of The Antihero Broadcast is a wild ride—anchored by the dramatic reading and critique of assassin Cole Thomas Allen’s manifesto, and launching into energetic debates about modern presidential security, the failures of the Secret Service, and the larger culture of political violence. The hosts, all with backgrounds in law enforcement or military, bring both first-hand perspective and brash, irreverent humor.
They argue that complacency and flawed protocol enabled the Trump assassination attempt, call for a permanent secure ballroom for presidential events, and knock down online conspiracy theories. The team then maneuvers through old-school policing stories, listener Q&A, and surreal discussions about the Mandela effect and government disclosure about aliens—before shifting gears to cover recent sports headlines and live military updates from Ukraine.
Throughout, the show is punctuated with memorable quotes, sharp-witted banter, and an undercurrent of gallows humor. The message is: institutionally, America’s “protectors” can get lazy or political, but those watching from the inside can see what’s broken—even when the rest of the country’s moved on.
For those who missed the episode:
Expect irreverence, hard questions, no love for establishment narratives, and plenty of chaos. Adjust expectations: don’t come for polished news. Come for the raw edge, the honest criticism, and the sense that—in Tyler’s words—“we just make stuff up. If it doesn’t fit the narrative, we’ll make it up.”
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