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Tyler
What they did to your family. You're lucky to make it out alive.
Brett
Streaming on Peacock.
Tyler
These men are going to come after me.
Brett
Taking them out.
Announcer
It's my only chance.
Brett
Put a bullet in her head.
Tyler
From the co creator of Ozark.
Brett
Looks like a family was running drugs Execution style killing.
Tyler
It's rare for the Keys.
Brett
Any leads on who they might have been running for?
Tyler
The cartel killed my family.
Brett
I'm gonna kill them.
Tyler
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Tyler
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Brett
No sound?
Justin
How is there no sound?
Brett
No sound.
Justin
How is there no sound?
Brett
Yeah, sound for me.
Tyler
Yeah, me. I'm here.
Brett
Why are people sitting on the sound?
Tyler
Gator says. Gator, turn your phone up. We can hear you.
Brett
But it's an echo. It's not the mic.
Justin
He does.
Brett
Don't you go to the audio part? Make sure everything selected.
Justin
Yeah, it works. It's working. Or it should work. What? What's your color of your mic?
Brett
Black.
Justin
Black is plugged in. You got audio?
Brett
You're good.
Tyler
Does it sound like I'm coming from a microphone? Everybody.
Justin
All right, Switch. Switch to the one on the floor. Zero reason why that should happen. Can anybody hear me?
Tyler
No, you're only person's mind.
Brett
That's Working with Justin.
Justin
Oh, of course. Now only Justin is working.
Tyler
Only Justin's mic is working.
Brett
Well, well, well.
Justin
Try now, Tyler.
Tyler
Well, it was a 10 second lag, so yeah, we're gonna have to wait for people to let us know. Justin sounds the best. Tyler looks real happy right now. Super happy. When we start to show off with that difficulty. That's my favorite.
Brett
My favorite. Somebody says come from your throat mic. Throat mics.
Justin
There's zero reason why it shouldn't be working.
Tyler
Sounds like you're in a small concrete room.
Brett
Yeah.
Justin
You listen.
Tyler
Yeah, we're coming from the camera or the computer. Check, check, check 1, 2. Check 1, 2. Check 1, two.
Brett
There it is. 50,000 five star rating reviews. Keep going.
Tyler
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Brett
Yes. It's no fun. Wasn't no fun.
Tyler
No. So sorry.
Brett
That's all good.
Tyler
No, it's all good. You had like an hour and a half to figure
Brett
he got his working as a payback.
Justin
Yeah.
Tyler
So we. We only got Ryan till 11:30, so we're gonna bring him right in. Check and see how communism and Cali's doing. Morning, Ryan.
Brett
Abortion, not war. I'm okay with that.
Tyler
What do you say?
Ryan Miller
Good morning.
Brett
Not war.
G Money
You're.
Tyler
Oh, you're a pro abortion person.
Brett
I don't care what you do.
Tyler
Really. Yeah.
Brett
There's some specific places they should put clinics on every corner.
Tyler
Wow. Wow. Jesus would love.
Ryan Miller
Which places exactly might those be?
Brett
Corner the corners.
Tyler
The corner of the places where they
Brett
redline people, where there's empty spots. You can put it right in the corner. Anywhere, anywhere you want. Just on the corner.
Tyler
Thank you.
Ryan Miller
I thought you might have specific corners.
Brett
No, no, no. Just. No, you jump to that area. I'm good, man. Like usually probably like country clubs. Yeah, country clubs.
Tyler
Astronaut training program, stuff like that.
Brett
Harvard.
Tyler
Harvard, definitely. Yeah. Ryan, how you doing?
Ryan Miller
I'm blessed to be among the breathing on this side of the dirt among y'.
Tyler
All.
Ryan Miller
And the comments section. Good to see everyone.
Tyler
They're. Dude, they're nasty to me too.
Brett
They're nasty all of us. Yeah, you're just. You're just. You're part of the crew at this point. I mean, right? Out smoked on Facebook or Instagram this morning. Right. So it's seller.
Ryan Miller
People do sometimes confuse insults from the safety of the Internet as courage and hey, who am I to get in the way of that fantasy?
Brett
Yeah, I would definitely pay for like some type of MMA type. Lock in on some people and like, hey, man, I got my MMA card for the year. You're my. You're my opponent. We're going there next week. So yeah, so Instagram is a. YouTube's a little better. Except for our chat is real bad. But most of the time YouTube is a little more intelligent.
Justin
If you paid like a certain amount in a super chat, you're allowed to like, yeah, I'll go into a boxing
Brett
ring or something like that. Yes. But yeah, we're here. We're on the right side today, right?
Ryan Miller
I'm on the left side, but yes, the right.
Brett
Well, I saw what you do.
Justin
Correct side movie.
Brett
Right. There you go.
Tyler
For those listening, this is our. Or maybe first time people. This is our. One of our correspondents. His name is Ryan Miller. He is a Marine Communist utilizing his veteran status to. And that's where I think we. I'm going to let Ryan finish that off.
Brett
Oh, really?
Ryan Miller
To just be part of that deep, deep heritage of anti imperialist, anti war veterans. I learned a lot from witnessing the Vietnam veterans that threw their medals back into. In documentaries like sir, no sir and fta. If you're in the army, you might know what the. That acronym stands for.
Tyler
Fta. Wait, let me get the Army. Okay. All right, all right, all right.
Brett
That was an easy. That was a layup. Tyler got it right. It was a layup.
Tyler
You want to tell him you got your. You got your card? I just emailed it to Jeff.
Brett
No, no, no, no. The clip.
Tyler
No, no, no, no. You. No, they sent your card.
Brett
I'm not putting that up.
Tyler
I know Justin can put it up.
Brett
I did. It was offered last night.
Tyler
Yeah, he was offered. So we had. We did a live show last night. We'll break it down more after this. But we did a live show and, and we had an African American gentleman who is also. Well, you'll love this, Ryan. We're at a. We're at a cop conference. 300 cops. And in the. In, in the African American gentleman cop came up and joined us and he said that Mike gets a pass.
Brett
Gets a.
Tyler
So then a card was provided. You got it? Yeah, there it is. So just FYI, I think you're legally allowed to use it. Mike.
Brett
No, no, I'm good. All right, I'M good.
Justin
Whitey Freeman, card holder. Whitey Freeman till death.
Ryan Miller
You know, it's curious. Like, Custer had native scouts. Some Irish believe the British belong in Belfast. And apparently this gentleman thinks he can hand out. What was that, like, N word. Passes.
Brett
Passes.
Tyler
Wow.
Ryan Miller
Hey, and you know what? Like, he might have had the good, you know, best intentions. He also might have been setting you up.
Brett
Yeah, that's why I'm not going to use it. Like, I'm not gonna use it. Yeah. I'm gonna. I'm gonna die. I have a few days on Earth, so I'm gonna dodge that one.
Tyler
Just because you can doesn't mean.
Brett
Mean exactly. Yes. Yeah.
Justin
It's just as equal to that super chat that lets you get in fights with people.
Brett
Yeah. So it's.
Justin
It garners you a punch in the
Ryan Miller
face also at your own risk.
Tyler
So where do we leave off last week, Ryan?
Brett
It's been a long week. G. Money popped in and yelled at him again at the end of the. Didn't he?
Ryan Miller
She Money. You know, bless his heart. I hope he's doing great.
Brett
He had a second live show. I didn't even. We were a little busy.
Tyler
Yeah, he had his live show.
Brett
We're trying to pump him up to get you on. Like, if you're gonna. If you're gonna run a show, you gotta. You gotta. You gotta weather the storm, man. You gotta. You gotta bring them all on.
Tyler
You got to provide that entertainment.
Brett
Yes.
Justin
Yeah, his show was about. I have a game. So what do you. What do you think about that? What do you think about that, Ryan? I mean, Trump had. Oh, these guys all in the. All in the Oval Office to discuss Joe Rogan. You got military veterans, you know, these special forces dudes that are big in the community of podcasting, talking about, you know, the ibogaine and psychedelics. So, yeah, talk to us about that with your government or the government talking about psychedelics and stuff.
Ryan Miller
Ryan, I'm so glad that this conversation came up. And I was the veteran voice on the decriminalized nature advocacy team that decriminalized psychedelics in the town of Oakland, California in 2019. And, you know, that has had, like, a global impact, as you see, and I don't really like where it's gone since then, as you can tell, the co executive director of maps, the multidisciplinary association for Psychedelic Studies, a good friend of mine, Ismail Ali, just said this weekend at a Shukuna psychedelic conference in San Francisco that we've successfully appealed to the worst people on the planet and it might have been a misguided strategy. So what I will say is this, this executive order puts a green light on the veteran psychedelic military industrial comple grift.
Tyler
So it got too mainstream. That's what happened. You got what you wanted and now it's two mainstreams. Now it's not cool.
Ryan Miller
I wouldn't say that. I would say that, you know, legalization is like a licensure for commodification. I would say that the psychedelic renaissance or the psychedelic resurgence is like neo colonialism insofar as we have American veterans of the empire extracting spiritual and psychological relief south of the militarized border. In this modern era of hyper xenophobia, mass deportation, immigration, concentration camps, hybrid phobia.
Tyler
What's that?
Ryan Miller
Yeah, this is basically immigrants are bad, right? It's fascism 101. But so we have these modern contexts, right? But then in a shadow of over 100 years of slaughter, destabilization, undermining democratically elected governments in Latin America under the Monroe Doctrine. So it seems uniquely American in terms of this veteran entitlement, that not only do I get to commit these horrific war crimes throughout the the globe, but then I get to allow indigenous people to absolve me of my spiritual and psychological distress.
Tyler
Right.
Ryan Miller
And I think what's particularly concerning to me is studies for MDMA on active duty troops here and in the Zionist occupation of Palestine, that is, you know, conducting a genocide as we speak. And if moral injury is a protective factor against atrocity, then we have a real possibility and high probability of psychedelic assisted super stormtrooper war criminals.
Brett
Do you think you could control. And obviously psychedelics, you lose a little bit of your abilities to, to know reality. Do you think that's. Would they be able to control that? First of all, so that, that's part first what I would say. Do you think it's good that if it starts there, even though you don't agree with who's using it, that it gets to the rest of America to use. Do you think it's a good thing that it, it starts there, or should they just skip that and go right to America? Let's start with that. Yeah.
Ryan Miller
So I'm a therapist, right? And if socioeconomic status is a primary indicator of risk for mental disorder and mental dis, you know, disadvantage, then a lot of psychotherapy is elitist gatekeeping and professional gaslighting if our treatment plans don't lead to liberation. So psychedelics are another simple fancy band aid that helps us feel better, but if it doesn't create real Transformative change in our system.
Brett
So you're saying basically we're just going to. We're going to make everybody think everything's okay while we continue to run the train on them. We're going to continue to.
Ryan Miller
I think so.
Brett
Tell them they're better. They're better. But we're still going to take your houses. We're still going to control everything. You're just going to feel better about it.
Ryan Miller
I mean, bro, it's like we slaughtered the Ewoks and then discovered that they had ayahuasca, you know what I'm saying? It's kind of like, oh wait, they
Brett
weren't so bad after all.
Justin
I mean, I am a scout trooper.
Brett
So yeah, Justin, I think he's in character. Not in character.
Justin
So one second.
Brett
We got a super chat real quick because it involves you. So.
Justin
So, yeah, name named Murphy after RoboCop. Hey Ryan, I like seeing you on the show. I'm starting to hate you less. P. S. Tyler, nice talking to you yesterday. Tyler is now only half gay.
Tyler
Nice.
Brett
That's a double, double win. Half gay. And we got somebody warming up to a communist. Yeah, we're getting there.
Tyler
Yo.
Ryan Miller
And I'm tuning in from San Francisco and it's okay to be totally gay. Half gay, whatever is your thing is all good. And I'm glad you hate me less. And I've always loved you.
Justin
Oh, we could sing Whitney Houston.
Brett
I was. It was in my head. It was in my head. I can't sing. But yeah.
Tyler
So is it just the fact that the government's getting Is it the fact that the government's getting involved and kind of like telling you you're allowed to do something that you feel every humans has allowed to do. Is that any?
Ryan Miller
Now I think that there's this nonprofit industrial complex where we depend on this pipeline of wounded veterans to sell products, retreats, ceremonies to. For example, in the case of ambio life sciences, allegedly I want to protect myself from any sort of litigation, right? But these guys funded a full length propaganda advertisement called in waves and war, which is this psychedelic propaganda film that tie dye washes our war crimes insofar as, oh, we, we parade out this wounded veteran, right, with all our traumas and how these medicines and ceremonies have cleansed us of our grief. But we don't talk about the slaughter of innocent indigenous people on the other side of the planet defending their homelands from an international bully.
Tyler
Right?
Ryan Miller
Let me give you an example. One part of the veteran nonprofit grift is, oh, the VA is terrible. Donate to My nonprofit. And we point to the va but if we don't point also to the Department of War as the true source of our traumas and suffering.
Tyler
Grift. Right.
Ryan Miller
Another talking point that they use is heal Americans in America, but they don't talk about closing the thousand overseas bases and CIA black sites and keeping the troops at home and not on these.
Tyler
Well, I have a question. So just a basic ideology, right? This is generalization. Do you really. If. Are you okay? If an international superpower decided to, like, if we just became the type of nation that you would like or you think is more ideal, and someone kicked in our door and said, this is now our country and you're going to live like we want you to, do you think that's okay? Or would you be like, well, now we need an army to fight bad people, or is this the. In just the theory of war and an army, like, wrong in general,
Ryan Miller
are you describing, like, manifest destiny and the American origin story? Aren't you?
Tyler
Yeah, but I'm just asking you right now, in 2026. Well, you're a communist, so you probably wouldn't care, but if a. Let's say, like, China came in, like, Red dawn style and they're just taking over, are you like, well, that's their right because this is free land. Like, what's your mindset on? I'm just trying to get to the. If you believe in war at all, at all, they're like, there's a reason for war.
Ryan Miller
No war, but class war, social class war. I believe in that.
Tyler
Right.
Ryan Miller
I believe in actually, like, internationalism. So it's a global environment.
Tyler
If.
Ryan Miller
Can we agree on that at least?
Tyler
Oh, let's. Yes, we. Of course we agree.
Ryan Miller
Okay, so if the environment is global, right. Then these borders that are drawn arbitrarily by capitalists and colonists are obsolete.
Tyler
Right.
Ryan Miller
And we're not going to meet the present needs of the environment, of the environment if we don't expand our consciousness beyond nationalism.
Tyler
Okay, so to. In order to know who I'm dealing with, let me ask you this question.
Brett
Yeah.
Tyler
You, You. You are entering a vehicle that you own, right? You're. I'm.
Ryan Miller
Right.
Tyler
I buy everybody. I'm gonna get my car. And somebody walks up to you with a knife and goes, this is my car now, Ryan, or I will stab you. And he goes, you know what? Actually start. He starts walking towards you with a knife. Now you are carrying a firearm. Would you shoot that person? Would you defend yourself? Would you stand up for yourself if someone was to victimize You. Or do you think that's their right?
Justin
I am the captain now.
Brett
So it.
Ryan Miller
I think it would depend on their range from me, right. If they were closer range to me, then they might have the advantage with the knife. And I understand, right, that they had a distance from me, then I might have an advantage with the pistol. It also would depend on if I had car insurance or not. I would depend on if my lover was in the car. Right? I might.
Tyler
Okay, let's say they were going to go take what, they were going to attack your lover. Would you, would you defend your lover against somebody using violence?
Ryan Miller
With my life, of course.
Tyler
Okay. All right. Well, I just need to know that that morsel is there so then we can continue to talk. Because if somebody was such a pacifist, not saying you are, but if somebody was talking to them about anything is really pointless because they just would never harm anybody under any circumstance.
Brett
I'm going to take. I want to go, I want to go continue the story.
Ryan Miller
I'm also not a pacifist, to be clear.
Brett
But okay, they take your, they end up getting. They knock you down, they take the car and lover put it in the house and now they have them hostage. Would you advocate for armored police vehicles to come save your person? Or would you just say we don't, we don't like that. We'll. We'll try to talk about or we'll. Where do we. Where does that. I want. Because we asked, I asked that once before and we never got to that because I know you're against all that, but now you're the victim. You're the person. Your person is inside and you can't get them. Is that okay then to have like maybe one armored vehicle buried somewhere in the desert to pull it out to go help your family member? Or is that not okay?
Ryan Miller
I'm just so glad that this is like re. Merged in the conversation because after that was posted before people were commenting, you know, to me privately about how like imaginative the propaganda kind of fantasies get because these are like kind of really small minority, right, of the average cop call experience.
Tyler
You won't answer the question.
Brett
No, you're not. Before you don't answer the question. It's not. If you're, if you're watching, because just the other day we had a marine actually that pointed a firearm. They, he barricaded himself. He opened the front door and pointed a firearm at the public. Thank God they had an armored vehicle that they knocked a door down with and then they killed him. And of course the Spin was he only pointed the gun at all the innocent people. He didn't actually fire it. So that's, it's happening more. Last week, the week before, there was an eviction where guy shot, killed a police officer. Multiple members of the public are in danger and they had to drive a vehicle over him, an armored vehicle, because he had a rifle and he had a position. So it's not as uncommon as you think for that scenario to happen. It's just not really put up. What's put up is what we, you and I share each other. We go back and forth with the worst of the worst calls. We kind of bounce it like ping pong. But not as uncommon as you think. So in that specific scenario, because it just, I can show you video after video where they use the truck for that. I, I, I, I want. What would you do though? What would you expect as somebody who doesn't like the police but you're the victim and it's not uncommon. It's not, you can say it is, but it's not uncommon to have a barricade hostage situation. Would you advocate for the police at that moment or would you want a social worker and somebody to go talk them out?
Ryan Miller
So I will say that sheriffs evicting tenants from I know, I know properties.
Brett
Let's skip that one. I know, I know, I know we agree. I agree, I agree with the whole thing you're gonna say. I've heard it. So let's get away from that one. Let's go to a hostage situation. No banks are involved. No capitalism involved. Some psychopath grabbed somebody, brought them in a house and said, I want, I want all the money or I'm going to kill this person or I want, I'm going to kill your family. There's a bomb in your family's house.
Ryan Miller
I want.
Brett
And they have to go in and get that person. That's what I'm talking. And that's not very uncommon. The bomb and the million dollars is. But it's not uncommon for a hostage situation to develop over a domestic issue or a random attack. So what would you be okay with? If that's what I'm trying to get. Just if you can just answer that. What would happen if you're standing outside and you're like, my person is in there, hostage.
Ryan Miller
Sheriffs and landlords evict at your own risk.
Brett
And eviction, not eviction.
Ryan Miller
And Right. I'm curious about like suicide by cop, how this sort of factors into the. He's not gonna answer and barricaded situation. I mean, it's not relevant in this situation of this.
Brett
No. Because.
Tyler
Right.
Brett
Usually Marine was alone. There was no hostage. And maybe he wanted suicide by cop, but.
Ryan Miller
Suicide by cop.
Brett
Right. Can't. You can't point a gun at innocent people. Not the cops. The cops. Right. You can say the cops. We can say.
Ryan Miller
I agree, Brett.
Brett
Like, but what about. There's a backdrop. There's a backdrop of innocent homes across the street, and that's where it becomes a public safety issue. But I'm talking about a hostage, not suicide by cop. A hostage that has a agenda. Like, husband takes soon to be divorced wife and puts her and her children in the room and says, I'm going to kill these people and you have to go stop that from happening. How does that work in your world?
Ryan Miller
Yeah, people take hostages. Both opportunists, even, like revolutionaries. Right. And I think when people take these risks, they understand that there's possible consequences for their actions. And in this system, yeah, we have a militarized police that helps meet those threats. Like the North Hollywood propaganda story. Right. That's uplifted more than any other incident.
Brett
Pretty clear on video. It's on video. I mean, I don't know how much propaganda it is when it actually happened,
Ryan Miller
but it's the number one cited incident, though.
Brett
Right, but. But that one is unique that they went all the way to, like, body armor and all that. But that happens. I mean, we had a guy last week kill seven young children, family members in Shreveport. So it's. There was one in why I brought Ukraine.
Tyler
All right. Ending to that one. We're gonna. I hate it because he said that we're gonna rewrite that ending and say that gentleman killed eight children and he had a ninth one barricaded in a house. Do you believe the police should enter that house to save that child? And please don't deflect on ideology or capitalism. I just really kind of want a yes or no.
Brett
Yeah.
Ryan Miller
I don't really operate in these sort of binary boundaries that I know.
Tyler
You know. I know you know, Ryan, you know. Yo.
Ryan Miller
In a perfect world, all children would be safe.
Brett
Right?
Ryan Miller
In a perfect world. But your president would not live in this world.
Brett
It's not the president. It was. It is a.
Tyler
This.
Brett
Most. Most domestic situations have nothing to do with government. That's why I use that one. Because regardless of your beliefs, you have. You're going to have marital. I don't care if you're communist, if you're capitalist, if you're socialist. There's going to be Some disagreement in the home. It's going to lead to something that's like the number one thing we respond to. So none of that really applies. I guess you can make it apply, but I'm trying to get to a point where a communist family live in their communist life and they take communist hostages of young communist children. And somebody has to go in and stop the communist mean man from killing the other communist children. Who goes and does that? Or do you just like, you let the court run its course? Yeah.
Ryan Miller
You know, like, I think what's interesting and I don't. I might not have the entire history accurate.
Brett
Right.
Ryan Miller
But like, this is why the Soviets sort of invaded Afghanistan in the 80s was because the Afghan communists, Right. Were not implementing communism.
Tyler
Well. Right.
Ryan Miller
They were actually kind of like oppressive. Right. So the Soviets were like, hey, let's kind of intervene in this because this is not a good implementation. So I think, yeah, we police our own, optimally. A community.
Tyler
Right.
Ryan Miller
That entire neighborhood would have intervened, probably would have saw the red flags in this parent that is struggling parenting their seven, eight children.
Brett
Right.
Ryan Miller
Because the burden of parenting is unfathomable in the conditions of late stage capitalism.
Brett
But in your. You have. You just put it in a communist neighborhood where everything's running perfect. Everything's running perfect in your neighborhood. Your communist neighborhood now has a problem and it's. It's some domestic issue. Not the government, not capitalism. Your communist neighborhood is running like oil machine. But then there's a con, a big problem. You're saying that the other somebody wants
Tyler
more bread than the other people because they're humans and they're hungry and they're like, you know what these. I'm gonna take all the bread.
Brett
Yeah. So I'm gonna go to next door to Jane's house and I'm gonna capture Jane's children and I'm gonna take all the bread. What you guys do.
Ryan Miller
But this one happened in this communist utopia that we're imagining, right. There would be no shortages of bread.
Brett
Okay.
Ryan Miller
There would be no need to rob your neighbor.
Brett
Can you, can you point to one communist society where that's worked?
Ryan Miller
Are you familiar that Americans are retiring in communist Vietnam because they can't afford to in the United States?
Brett
Vietnam's a lot less communist than it was. I'm a big fan of. If I could get my wife on a plane, I would go one of those countries right now where my money is 10 times worth what it is here. So. But it's very. It's not the communist Vietnam we saw on tv.
Ryan Miller
Can you cite for me any communist iteration where US made weapons and ammunition didn't show up to disrupt?
Tyler
Can you tell me what iteration means?
Brett
But. Yeah, but obviously when they started, there's other nations that don't believe in that. So your communist people went somewhere or did something like you just said, Soviet Union attacked another nation and said, hey, they weren't doing it right. Did we just let that run? That. That just goes off on its own? Or who steps in? You're saying the United. We should never step in and police. Communist. They should be running their own show.
Ryan Miller
I'm saying I'm glad that Red dawn was cited earlier, which cites that there's been decades of McCarthyist Red Scare propaganda to like, confuse us about collectivism versus objectivism. Are you familiar with these ideas, these philosophies?
Brett
Yeah, I get it.
Ryan Miller
Objectivism comes from Ayn Rand, who was this philosopher that believed society is built by a few people that reach their full potential. And you cannot reach your full potential by caring for anyone else.
Brett
Have you ever seen videos of Russian police in action? Communist Russian police in action. Have you ever watched any police? All worldwide. But that, but they're communist. Plea. They're working for the very government you support.
Ryan Miller
Russia is not communist. It hasn't been since, you know, Gorbachev sold his country.
Brett
Okay, so let's go back to then. I know. I've seen the old Russian police videos. They beat the brakes off people for anything speeding.
Ryan Miller
Are you familiar with police in the United States?
Brett
Yeah, I can tell you from. I can tell you I had a buddy born in Qatar. He's a. He's a pilot. Comes here and he goes to Russia. He goes all over the world. He went to the World cup, real good dude. And he said, in Russia, you drive down the road and you're speeding, they blow a whistle, right? You. If you don't stop that car when they blow that whistle to have them come to you, you are done. You will not be seen again. You will never be seen again. The Russian police will drag you out and beat. So again, there's millions of contacts a day. You see a few that go whichever way. In Russia, the reporters are getting beat for talking about the government. So I would still default back that your chances dealing with the police in the United States are going to be a lot easier on your life than if you go to Russia and start speaking out about the government and say xyz, it's going to be a tougher time. And I have people who have been there that, that, that have that are the brown there and they're the brown here. And they love America. So Qatar, they're from Qatar. They're pilots. So.
Ryan Miller
Okay. Gulf Arab states that are Western puppets are finding out the consequences of that right now. Thank you, Islamic Republic of Iran. And you know, he just thanked Iran.
Brett
Just thanked Iran country. Yeah. What do you think? So I'm glad you.
Tyler
Hold on, wait. Ryan might have to go. We have to ask. Yeah.
Ryan Miller
And I'm just like, this is an interesting conversation and I agree that in the United States, your proximity to safety in relation to interactions with the police is dependent on complexion and melanin.
Brett
So I'm going to get this. I want to talk about this next week. So we both have a time to work. I want you to. I want to talk about Iran and the murders they're doing, executing their young athletes and their young people who have protested that government. There's very few. I'll get the. There's several high, high ones. And I think President Trump just worked on not getting 10 others executed yesterday, day before. So we don't talk about it now, but next week I want to talk about that public execution forum they're doing over there and how fast they're pushing those things through. And we can both do our research and have a conversation.
Ryan Miller
I really look forward to the discussion around atrocity propaganda that justifies intervention.
Brett
Okay.
Tyler
All right, Everybody go to compassionateveterans.org Obviously, Ryan's a veteran. We're veterans and veterans helping veterans is all that matters. So however you guys want to do it, go check out compassionateveterans.org Ryan donates his time to raise awareness. Ryan, thank you so much. See you next week.
Ryan Miller
Thank you.
Tyler
Later. Is G money even in there?
Justin
Negative.
Tyler
Negative.
Brett
Took the day off.
Justin
Did I need to send him the link? I mean, he knows how to get in.
Tyler
No, he's got his phone.
Brett
Oh, yeah. Did you see how he spun it? Even the last one I saw, the two big ones were a. A wrestler, like a world class Olympic wrestler. They executed for talking about the government. Then a female musician. That was like public hangings with trials that took like 12 days to go from arrest to conviction to war crimes to full confessions. Beat out of them. And I believe President Trump just yesterday or day before saved like 10 more that were going to go.
Tyler
How does Trump save?
Brett
He got involved. We're gonna bomb the bridges and all that. So he got involved and said, do not kill those people or you're gonna pay. That. That could be propaganda. I'm just telling you what the post said. But he was made a post that he saved like 10 actually public executions that were going to happen of like prominent young, like Iranian people who are speaking out against the Iranian government. Which if it's perfect over there, why are there people speaking out about the government? Why are they killing them? Because at that. Look at that double edged sword. We're the mean American police who do all these evil things. But you have. You can say whatever you want here and we can't do anything about it.
Tyler
Yeah.
Brett
Over there, there's a great, it's a great country, great leadership, but if you say it's not, they publicly hang you. And he gets behind that. So you, you could be driving down the road, you might get that guy, you might get that cop. That's a piece of. Something bad may happen. Could happen. No, ran, you go out and say, I want to be free. I want to have the Internet. And they're like, hang them right now.
Tyler
I want to have the Internet.
Justin
Yeah.
Brett
I want to have the Internet. Like, he's dead. So I took my head, my scarf off. My head. She's dead.
Tyler
Yes. Just for the WI fi password.
Brett
Yeah. Kill him.
Tyler
Yeah, we'll try and get G money on here. Last. Last night we had our live show right outside Myrtle beach. And that was fun.
Brett
It was very fun.
Tyler
Mike opened it with a really good monologue.
Brett
You think it was good?
Tyler
Yeah, I think it was good.
Brett
I hate hearing my voice.
Tyler
And then he pretty much realized how good it was and then just left.
Brett
I was up there for a while.
Tyler
Mike was in his chair for about seven minutes.
Brett
Go back and watch it. Go back and watch it. What happens is, I look at that like, obviously you're better at interviewing, talking to people. And I was kind of rallying the crowd out there, moving people around, getting pa. You want to come on. You want to come on. And then popping back up. But I don't know. I. I'm better at that than. You're better. You're better at having a dialogue with somebody.
Tyler
You're better at doing the work, man. And I just don't want to take that from you.
Justin
You're just, you're just the face of the podcast, Tyler. Like, everybody wants to see you. See me?
Brett
Who, who, who do more people come up to at the. Over there and say, hey, man, your podcast is great. I'm over there. Like, where's Brett?
Tyler
No, I'm not taking.
Brett
No, no, not you. I'm saying most people know you as the podcast. I'm the new guy. So you're like, you're the face. I was. I was. I was getting people up there.
Tyler
The problem is, is that we. We invite people up to come speak. That's not the problem. The problem is, is that they're not.
Brett
Yeah.
Tyler
Podcasting. They'll just sit there and look at you or they'll answer your question and then you're like. So you constantly have to be thinking about what to say next.
Brett
I was thinking about it. You were doing good from down there. Yeah.
Justin
You were talking to Clint the whole time you were sitting at the table.
Tyler
He literally sat down. Like we weren't in a live show. I. I was like, the two minute break. We randomly took that. That wasn't to take a break. I had to pee. But
Brett
great, bro.
Tyler
Yeah.
Justin
But you look at this and it's like you're. You've got two of you right here that can kind of share a brain if, like Tyler's thinking about something.
Brett
You let me drink.
Tyler
It went.
Brett
You let me drink.
Tyler
Justin and Mike, a really good panel
Justin
of talking to you.
Tyler
Just me.
Brett
Justin went back to producing.
Justin
I'm going back to what I want to do.
Brett
I was doing good.
Tyler
It's nothing against the people that joined us. It's just that they're joining us at our request for us to with interact interview them.
Brett
I can't you get them a couple beers with me, Mama, it's over.
Ryan Miller
Yeah.
Tyler
You kept your shirt on.
Brett
I did.
Tyler
So I did.
Justin
Mike gets happy feet and he just needs to move. He was out getting the chat. Even knew it. They were like, Mike's getting his steps in.
Brett
He's definitely getting people. Come on, let's go. All right. You want to hear the intro? Yeah.
Tyler
Yeah.
Brett
This is my entire podcast. Last night I left after this.
Justin
Yeah, he blew his load up.
Brett
Everybody loves America when it's easy, right? When all the lights are on. When it comes to when everything is pretty. But out there in the dark, in the streets, there's a group of goons that are doing the real here in America. Because this country ain't perfect, but it's ours. And we. It's held together by the ones out there finding drugs, finding guns and finding dope. We don't around. We pull over that ghetto gunship at 3am because it's what we do. You know, the anti hero broadcast. We are here for you. We tell admin to suck our dick. We're gonna do it the right way. And we are here. And Myrtle. I hate watching. Yeah, that's as bad as watching my tick tocks. Dude, that's horrible.
Tyler
That was good.
Brett
I know. I don't like it.
Tyler
I loved it, dude. I was like, damn. I don't know. I don't know what to say.
Brett
I wrote that.
Tyler
No, easy.
Brett
No, I wrote. I. I had a base and then I've worked a lot of things because. No, they don't know what a ghetto gunship and where we were.
Tyler
Yeah.
Brett
So I took like a. A template and I, like, rearranged everything to. You wrote it. I did. If you. If you put it in there, I would say it was mostly me.
Tyler
Would it be called plagiarism in school?
Brett
No, it's mostly me. Yeah.
Tyler
To answer some questions in here. I guess Nick the gun guy didn't catch it because he's like, wait, Clint was on there? Yes. Clint made his appearance. Clint was dogging on the Myrtle beach guys, too. It was hilarious.
Brett
He's great, dude. Clint is family. They're great people. His wife's sister, his brother in law. They're just good people, man. The women are very short. Yeah.
Justin
Because I don't grow up here. His brother in law is Mike. Mike Fritz in the.
Brett
Yeah.
Tyler
Oh, that's Mike Fritz.
Brett
Yeah.
Tyler
Okay. All right.
Justin
Yeah.
Tyler
Great.
Brett
Great people, man. Yeah. Two nights in a row. I've heard probably close to 100 stories in the two nights.
Justin
Dude. Those stories just.
Brett
And so the first night, Clint was doing the musical chair. Yeah, yeah. He was doing the mic rapid fire.
Justin
Like, he was just.
Brett
He would turn this way and be like, I got one for you. And he'd tell us a story, and then he'd be like, hey, Tyler, I got one for you. He was like, right in the middle. So he's just back and forth. Yeah, yeah.
Justin
And.
Brett
But.
Justin
And that's what we were talking about. Or you said during the live, like, that his stories aren't just necessarily in person. They're not just about the army. Like, he calls into the show about army stories, but, like, in person. He's got real life stories, but his
Brett
real life is crazy. Like, the thing he talked about, it's like, man, how did all this happen to one person? Yeah, he's a lot going on.
Justin
Wait a minute. How did we not. He's Forrest Gump. Yeah, he's literally Forrest Gump. Like, he's sitting on the bench just telling everybody. And we're just looking at him going, even with Jenny.
Brett
He met his wife. He met his wife in high school, dated, didn't like her. Then years later they got back together. It's like, oh, and the. The dog story.
Justin
Oh, my God, yeah.
Brett
The dog story at the.
Justin
He told.
Tyler
He is like forest gum.
Brett
Yeah.
Justin
Yeah, dude, we need to make a shirt of him just sitting on the bench there with his chocolates with Clint's face on it.
Tyler
I got one for you.
Justin
Just the lady, the nurse, and she's just gonna be like, really?
Brett
Clint's definitely not more famous than Ja when it comes to comments.
Tyler
Job won't show his face, but Jaw's comments are. Yeah, Clint's got one up on. Yeah, Ja's got good comments. Clint's got some zingers in there, too.
Brett
Yeah.
Tyler
But, yeah, we gotta see if one day John wants to come on.
Brett
I don't think so.
Tyler
You don't think so?
Brett
No. You say all that stuff, you guys.
Tyler
Yeah, you gotta stay quiet. God's probably like five foot six, too, so, you know, 280 pounds. Oh, I was at the Rangers back in the day.
Justin
You can't even cover it, like, with a ski mask. Like, there's nothing to hide.
Tyler
What was a hog count at the show?
Brett
It picked up near the end.
Tyler
No, it was. It was all. We showed up. It was all cops. And probably, I would say, like, the last 15 minutes, some kids came into line dance because it was scheduled for 10. So it was all cops.
Justin
But yeah, it was. I mean, and they were super impressed. But it was like, guys, we're pulling from a fish in a barrel here. We got 300 people at this conference.
Brett
And, yeah, about 100 showed up. Yeah, I would say one third was there and then. But we thought it was great for. But it was great for us. But he's like, bro, Thursday and Fridays, like, you can't. You can't even breathe in here. It's like. Yeah, next door to the campus. And we saw. We saw the herd let out. Like, the first day we went to scouted, like, the classes let out and there's thousands.
Tyler
It looked like a football game.
Brett
Yeah. It was just crazy.
Tyler
Yeah.
Brett
Yeah.
Justin
Well, he told me. He said that they fit 800. He goes, they have 800 come through the door on a good night. And it's shoulder to shoulder in there.
Brett
The vape must be amazing in there. The cloud of vape must be unreal. Yeah, Bo. And we got to see the. The shot. The smack shot.
Justin
Yeah.
Brett
I never saw that in person before. You see, I was. I was. I was. I was down. You're on stage broadcasting.
Justin
We really should have filmed.
Tyler
No, you should.
Brett
It happened during the show. Yeah.
Justin
Oh, it was a good thing you
Brett
were watching on the other side of the bar.
Tyler
I was doing something, I was a little busy. Well, and the cool thing is I'll give shout outs where shout outs do. Mike had a really good idea and I might be in facetious. I know every time I say that Mike, here it comes. Really good idea. And he knows I'm a Jew, so he goes, hey, I'm gonna cover this. First 100 beers are on Anti Hero. He's like, I'm gonna go and tell them the first 100 beers purchased, there's $3 a beer is going to be on our tab to kind of incentivize people like, oh, these guys, you know, that's a really good tactic. So Mike gets there, just informs the owner who was a cop for 16 years, hey, I'm gonna do this. And the owner goes, hold on a second. Makes a phone call to the owner of Happy dad, which is a million dollar seltzer company. And the owner of Happy dad is so pro law enforcement. He also verified, he goes, this podcast are not a bunch of liberals.
Brett
No, he said specifically, do they support President Trump? Yeah, we're like, yeah, we're good. He walks over. So you guys support Trump? I'm like, yeah, of course.
Justin
And we had to pledge allegiance there on speakerphone.
Brett
Yeah, man, we're good. We support the president.
Tyler
So. Yeah. So Happy dad covered the entire tab up until we finished for the entire bar.
Brett
Yes.
Tyler
As long. Obviously there was like, hey, can you have some buckets and drink some and show the sign? But they covered the entire thing. And then they were like, hey, you know, I, I, we really. The owner of the bar was like, hey, I really believe in your broadcast. You know, I, I'm gonna put some word in for you. And we've heard that time and time again. It's great intentions. Sometimes people are drinking, they got a lot going on, they're having balls blast. Come Monday morning they forget. Or they're like, the owner of Happy dad followed us last night. Yeah.
Brett
So that might be a good connection chance there for connection. They were awesome.
Tyler
I mean, dad's got a million followers, but he some guy named Carl Michael.
Brett
Yeah.
Tyler
With 56000 followers.
Brett
Guys are coming. He's like, full send. He don't give a what. He's a wild man.
Tyler
Oh, is he?
Brett
Yeah, he's like it, he's like, no,
Justin
no, I think it's, I think it's a podcast. Full sense.
Brett
Oh, that's okay.
Justin
There's a podcast called Full Send guys.
Brett
Yeah, he's actually in Miami. We might, if we can get soon enough. He's like, in Miami next week. Really? Yeah. The owner.
Tyler
How do you know?
Brett
I went to his page and he has like a schedule of where he's going to be.
Tyler
Really?
Brett
The 29th or something. He's in Miami. So.
Tyler
Yeah.
Brett
So I reached down, see if you need any help carrying his equipment. Hey, bro, I'll take.
Justin
I'll take a carrier. I'll carry. I'll carry one box in and help, bro.
Brett
Yeah, man. I come to your show and help you set up, but that was pretty cool. That was real cool.
Tyler
No cops got DUIs.
Brett
Those dudes were Ubering.
Tyler
Yeah. Everybody.
Brett
This is like a real. Like, these are like interdiction cops and stuff.
Justin
Yeah, these are. These are hunter cops.
Brett
If it was a Narcotics association event, there'd be like three DUIs, probably. Those dudes are nuts. But these guys all did the right thing. Ubered most of them and had a designated driver, so they were.
Tyler
They were.
Brett
They did the right way.
Justin
Yeah, we had to. We had the Canadian dudes from Manitoba showing us pictures.
Brett
That was awesome.
Justin
Of a polar bear in the back of a truck that was like, sedated and they needed to move it and they were like escorting it and they're like, yeah, it's a full blown polar bear. Like, these guys are up there in Canada.
Brett
Obviously they deal with a lot up there because they're super soft in the cop world. So they love the show. We've, like, the Canadian audience, I've met
Tyler
them, I've known them guys. They've came to the old street cop conferences, like, year after year after year. So they're giving me about. What did you say Tyler wasn't around for the hurricane?
Brett
No idea.
Tyler
I have no idea.
Justin
Yeah, the hurricane slap. Yeah, it was in the middle of the show.
Tyler
I was about 500 yards away from that at the something that took place at the bar.
Brett
I wouldn't have seen it because it was around the corner too.
Tyler
Yeah, yeah.
Brett
The bathroom in the middle of a show. Yeah. Yeah.
Justin
I didn't even see it from the Crow's nest up there producing.
Brett
I was getting a drink and I saw it because I saw the waterfly. I was like, what the is going on?
Tyler
Yeah, I'm holding it down. I'm holding it.
Brett
There's one of the three black dudes.
Tyler
There was three. Mike. Can't pick two of them apart.
Brett
No, they look. And one of them made this awesome hat. Let me. Let me get his.
Justin
That's Nick.
Tyler
We got two minutes before the commercial.
Brett
Instagram, Real quick.
Justin
Instagram. Where's Instagram?
Brett
I have it.
Tyler
If not, he made us some badass hats.
Brett
Yes, he did. Hold on, I'll get it.
Justin
Instagram's not loaded on here yet, so I get it.
Brett
Hold on.
Justin
But yeah, he's got a. He's got a system where he's here. Yeah, he's in the. He's in the conference area or the vendor area. And he's. He'll just take your graphic. He's like, yo, email me your logo. And he puts it in. He might mess with a little bit because it's got to get lasered onto like a leather patch. And then he's got all kinds of hats.
Tyler
Got the metallic stuff.
Justin
Yeah, metallic ones too. He had donut hats. So he made me a donut hat with. With my logo on it.
Brett
And.
Justin
And then he took Mike's hat and. Or you know, Mike's like, of course you needed Copville with the sub line of the job is dead.
Tyler
Oh, did he make it?
Justin
Yeah, that's it right there. Yeah. Tyler, show it to the. Show it to the camera. Well, and then. And then Mike makes it super small now.
Brett
Oh, my bad. Hold on.
Justin
Yeah, yeah. So job is dead under there.
Brett
Yeah. So here is. How do I get back to where I was. That one. All right, here's his website. He is. I gotta go back to Instagram to read it. One minute. Nick Dot Jackson, wwnjd. He runs. What is it? Front seat.
Tyler
You're gonna follow him?
Brett
Yeah. Yes, I should. There we go. But he's an interdiction guy. He shows up to all these events. I think he's moving agencies. He's just got hired somewhere out west. But he does police work. Good police work, interdiction guy and huge supporter of the show.
Justin
And he's also a training guy too. He trains on interdiction.
Tyler
He's gonna come on the show?
Brett
Yeah, he does laser. Yeah, he's coming down to Florida, so. Great. Dude, make sure you guys give him a follow. I just did. There you go. I came off my. I gotta check my account, make sure I'm aligned, so. But a great guy. And.
Justin
Yeah, he's cool. All right, wanna. Wanna do Flexner report.
Tyler
Vengeance deflection. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Justin
All right, guys, we're gonna take a quick break and we will be right back.
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Tyler
Can we go back to Patreon? Yeah, but yeah, the OG Council is a good time. The OG chat's fun to sell. There's not as many characters as when it started. I think people are starting to.
Brett
One of the main guys not in there.
Tyler
Is he back now?
Brett
No, I don't think. Well, unless he snuck back in. But yeah, somebody. Somebody reported John was banned from Patreon, which doesn't make sense. We can't undo it. We can't change it forever.
Tyler
Yeah, it's like indefinite.
Brett
Yeah, yeah. Get bad forever.
Tyler
What's that from Sandlot? He's just got to make a new Email and come back.
Brett
Yes. And ten dollar donate. Super chats and one Patreon member. Both will get you entered into the
Tyler
coming up on that dude giveaway.
Brett
Yeah, our stuff's already there.
Tyler
People are already chosen.
Brett
No, they're not. I have no idea who's gonna win.
Tyler
Yeah, no, speaking about. Have we talked about the random winner on the other podcast? No, no, again, I mean, we had it. Don't worry about it. I just know that the other podcast that gave out $1,000 was a.
Brett
To Josh Friend.
Tyler
Yeah, to somebody that was in our Patreon for a while, so. But anyways, speaking of crazy Rob o' Neill with his rant. So I guess, I guess a Seal Team Six guy that was on the bin Laden raid went on the Tier 1 podcast and old Rob O' Neill found out about it and looked a little deranged in this clip.
Brett
Yeah.
Tyler
Ready? Yeah.
Mike
Suit with another podcast that had a friend of mine on there from the bin Laden raid too. I don't know if you saw it. His name is Alex West. Alex west coast on Instagram. Definitely follow him.
Tyler
Solid, solid guy.
Mike
It's the first time I've mentioned his name out loud.
Brett
Not.
Mike
Well, not ever. He was my roommate at D16 in Afghanistan for a long, long time. And he was on every mission I was on. Every mission I was on, he was on. Pretty cool, actually. Yeah, boy, they'll get a lot of views too. Alex is a great dude. His name is out. I'm. I'm excited to see how comfortable he is with it. I personally, personally hope more guys from especially the bin Laden raid do tell their part of the story. I know that there's hullabaloo about the bin Laden raid. I, I hope it comes out. I've told my story, everything that I've done. It's. It's going to be simple for me because I, I can actually look at the guys face to face and say, okay, when I killed bin Laden, where exactly were you physically? Because I know, I mean, I know pretty much who was behind me. Pretty much. I know who was in front of me. I know pretty much who's behind me. And I know who went. I know who went in the house, who didn't go in the house. I know a lot of shit. I know a lot of. Not just about this raid. I know a lot of. Yeah, you know, they always say where. I know where the bodies were buried. I was, I was everywhere.
Brett
Stop that right there. This is my opinion. Yeah, I was. I worked a couple days in investigations and first of all, I don't know who edited edits his reels, but that is like awful, awful. Like tick tock. Like put scene changes and little flashes. Likes awful, awful. He looked very red on TV the other day too. Like, like he was hot. But any. Allegedly through my experience, not this guy. But in the past, I've seen guys when they start talking about, I know where the bodies are. That's usually a slang term for I know that you did xyz and if you tell on me, I'll tell on you. That's usually in the police world when I buried bodies for this guy, that means we beat the snot out of somebody 10 years ago. Or you did some wild here while I saw it.
Tyler
Committed a crime.
Brett
You committed a crime. You did something. You, you message somebody. You send a message. Something happened and I know about it. So that to say in my, my professional opinion, based on years of police work, somebody says, I know where the bodies are. That's usually not. I know the truth about xyz.
Tyler
He even made sure. He said it's not right.
Brett
He like slowed it down.
Tyler
He's like, not even just this raid. Not even just this raid. I know where the bodies are.
Brett
That means, that means I know about guys there, what they did on deployment, what they did here and there. And do you. You want me to tell on you? That's what I allegedly believe.
Tyler
He is indirectly threatening anybody that's going to counter that narrative with black. He's blackmailing people.
Brett
Yes.
Tyler
I mean, essentially he's saying if, if you say this, if you tell the
Brett
truth, because I know who was there.
Tyler
Yeah.
Brett
If you say it, I know where the bodies are. I found it also interesting. He's like, to this day, still doesn't know who was standing behind him. He literally says, I know who's in front of me. I kind of know, but I don't know. How could the number one biggest raid we're still talking about because of this moron's lawsuit. He still doesn't know who was standing with him. I don't know, man.
Tyler
I don't either.
Brett
It seems crazy. Anyway, let's go back to the video.
Tyler
That's like us being in this room
Brett
and being like, I don't know who.
Tyler
I don't know who was in this room. Yeah, I don't know. I think Mike and Justin, but I just, I. I looked at everybody.
Brett
I just don't.
Tyler
We talked about being in the room
Brett
and then I don't know know. One of the most evil men in the world died. In that room.
Tyler
Why? Because no one was behind him.
Brett
All right, here we go. He was the fourth guy, allegedly last man. A legend.
Mike
Bodies were buried. Oh, it's fun. But yeah, I can just ask guys.
Brett
Cool.
Mike
Where were you exactly, when I shot bin Laden, he was standing up. And they could tell me personally if I was hosting a podcast, and the only thing I had was bashing Rob o' Neal and the bin Laden raid. And I had a guy who was probably number four in the room, maybe five at most, I would have just had asked him, hey, did o' Neill kill bin Laden? But he didn't, because I guess he knows for sure. Without a doubt. Had a guy there, didn't ask him.
Brett
Why didn't the guy.
Mike
I guess he's waiting on all.
Brett
Hold on. Why didn't the guy. Why didn't the guy who was there that loves you so much that you're jacking him off in this video? Why didn't he say it? He knows that Brent is the guy that said all that.
Tyler
Yeah.
Brett
He's sitting on his podcast. That would, like me. That would be like, everything that you went through, and I get an opportunity on a massive podcast, and I don't bring up one time that I know you didn't do anything wrong.
G Money
Yeah.
Brett
I'd be like, who, Tyler who? Like, we're great buddies.
Tyler
You're saying he would have said no, Rob did I.
Brett
If I got put in a massive spotlight and somebody brought up was attacking you, and I know you didn't do anything wrong, and you're my buddy. We're boys. I'm pumping you up on Instagram. We work together every day. If I got an opportunity to sit across from a podcast that was putting out a. A good audience, I would be like, hold on one second. Before we go any further. You on my guy. I want to tell you he didn't. He didn't do that, or I'm going to tell you he did do that.
Justin
Yeah.
Brett
So what? It's funny that the guy went on, didn't say anything, but he's looking at the podcast, didn't ask him. Well, first of all, obviously, you weren't that important because they didn't bring you up. They talked about not you. But I would think if you're ride or die with this dude, you guys are so friendly that you're talking about him. Why wouldn't he go, hey, bro, why I got you here on your show and you're in your den, I'm going to tell you you're wrong. And so that's very interesting to me
Tyler
that he seems frantic and unhinged in that. Like, very frantic. Yeah, he's nuts. Nuts, dude.
Mike
All the other guys he has.
Brett
Look at his eyes. Look at the shifty eyes, dude.
Mike
I want to go to court. Just to reiterate it, I really hope he's dying to get it dismissed. If you talk to the guy. You know who I'm talking about, implore him, message him or something. Do not dismiss this case. Robert o' Neill really wants to go to trial. Do not dismiss this case. Let's do this,
Brett
guys. Nuts, dude.
Tyler
Unhinged at best. So what else we got?
Brett
We got that crazy video everybody sent him. If you want to go.
Tyler
The Home Depot one? Yeah. I haven't seen it, but I can barely see it.
Brett
Hold on. I can make it big.
Justin
You go over and sit on his lap.
Brett
Remove from the studio, add video file. Here we go. It. I've never been taught that.
Tyler
Back.
Brett
Back into somebody technique with your gun right there.
G Money
Come on.
Brett
They're fighting each other. She's lucky that they're not trying to hurt her, but it didn't work. All right.
Tyler
Wow. And charger phone. So two. Two separate parties fighting in a Home Depot. Depot. She tries to intervene. They pretty much just. Yeah. Get out of here.
Brett
She looks about five, one. Well, and it's. How do I say this? They're gonna have people say, hey, bro, she's in the fight. At least she didn't leave. She should have left. First of all, that. That's the one where even I would leave. Like, do you want to fight with a pipe? How do you.
Tyler
How about here? That gets dangerous, too, because then it gets into the whole, well, I gotta shoot him because he's got a 2x4.
Brett
How about this? Two guys are fighting. You're trying to get in the middle of it, and there's time to save people. There's children. There's all kinds of situations. But now you're right. He's got a pipe, and he swings to hit the dude because you're trying, and he smacks you across. You're gonna kill him. He's not trying to hurt you. Indirectly, he did. He committed, like, aggravated battery. Indirectly, he's trying not to. But now you're in the middle of that. So there's times when law enforcement should go, hey, man, there's like, seven dudes fighting. I'm gonna sit this one out. I'm gonna let them do it all up, get it going.
Justin
Sit back. And Joe Rogan.
Brett
I'm gonna start getting Rid of innocence. Everybody call the fight.
Justin
Guys.
Tyler
So what if one party doesn't want to get hit with a Piper 2x4.
Brett
But they're at that point, they're both, they're both the aggressor at that point, they're both picking up things. Oh, if you walk in and there's one guy on the ground and somebody's got a pipe and he's, you know, here it is. Or if you start to monitor as a referee and you're like, oh, that guy's down. All right, enough. All right, now he starts. I'm okay with that. Okay, but you got multiple assailants, multiple people, armed.
Justin
Well, yeah, we call it mutual combat. Mutual combatants.
Brett
I'm gonna sit this one out now. Then you got the false. Like, let's look at the heart. Look at that. But then is there like if you knew. If she knew any type of controlling tactics or anything and did a takedown on one of them and like pinned them and was able to. That's where you can pull the taser and go, look, this guy's under control. Get the back.
Tyler
Yeah.
Brett
Or you're gonna take. But I've never seen the, the backing like to hold me back, bro. Like the homie Brack, bro, with your gun right there. Where somebody could just go, you know what? I got a better weapon than the pipe. Pull this one out. It's like the false. The, the guys who glaze women will say, oh, look at her. No, she was in the fight. She was in that.
Mike
No, that's.
Brett
Nobody wanted to hurt her. And if they did, she would be dead. So that, that is a false flag to say she got in the middle and really stood up and did. Did cool things. No, no, no.
Tyler
I think anybody should not get involved in a two by four fight.
Justin
No.
Brett
Unless it's a situation where you can kill somebody right away and go, this guy is the aggressor. This dude's getting his ass beat with a 2x4. End it. But you. It's just. No, that's not the one. That's not the one. So it's. It's going crazy. I've got sent that video 150 times since last night.
Tyler
So you're getting ahead of it. You think people are going to be like, you know, she's proud of her.
Brett
Some. No, most of them say the same thing. Like, like she held her own, she, whatever. Then they're like, but why the. Is she in the middle of that garbage? Like, the heart doesn't always mean you're doing the right thing. Yeah. Like I can walk up to a 7 foot, 300 pound dude who can kill me and go, well, I gave it hard. I went up there and tried and got murdered. Like, that wasn't a good idea. There's. Sometimes you go, this doesn't look like a good idea.
Justin
Did she. I mean, is there like more video or not full video. That's our normal, like, you know, like police activity poll. The actual.
Brett
That was one of them, but it was very short and. Yeah.
Justin
Interesting, Interesting.
Tyler
What do you guys want? You guys want to wrap it up?
Brett
I got one. I can't remix that one. Make sure there's nothing bad.
Tyler
Seven hour trip. Starving.
Brett
All right.
Tyler
Yeah, Okay. I don't care. I just.
Brett
I'll get up, walk around if you want to stay.
Tyler
Money never show up.
Justin
No, G Money didn't. He didn't respond to my messages.
Tyler
No, G Money's pouting.
Brett
We need a segment. What would G Money do with videos like this? Mike, remember that saying every time you see a casino? Yeah, no casinos for me.
Justin
Yeah, no casinos up here.
Brett
No, actually no gas station.
Mike
They had them.
Justin
Mike even made fun of us even pondering the idea of wanting to, like, hit the hot tub just because, like, the body was sore. And Mike was super gay. Mike was prepared.
Brett
The only time you can ever sound
Tyler
gay about a couple dudes just chilling in a hot tub together. Oh, my God, is that gay?
Brett
Tyler's back to full gay. Hopefully. Hopefully somebody caught that.
Tyler
I haven't been the only time you
Brett
can end up in a hot tub. If you're on a cruise and you're like, already in there. You're watching there. And then somebody else or no hotel resort, you're already in there with, like, you and your wife. Yeah.
Justin
And you with your upside down.
Brett
And then all of a sudden, the wives get out and you're like, there. And it's not like, oh, look at those dudes. I'm gonna sit down there with them.
Tyler
So what? So your wives get out and you're in a hot tub with.
Brett
You're gay now. You're not gay.
Tyler
Okay, dude, you get out.
Brett
Yeah. You're like, hey, bro, it just looks bad. The optics look bad. Here there's a dude with tight shorts and a banana hammock on winking at us from across the bar. We should probably. Should probably get out.
Justin
Why are you talking about Jack G. Money's in. That was Jack G. Money's here.
Tyler
Money.
Brett
Right when we're ending the show. Bring them in.
Tyler
I'll call. Yeah, I gotta call Nick the gun guy today.
Brett
Okay, we got seven hours. Probably longer with all the stops, but
Justin
G money, you're on. What's up?
G Money
What's up, guys? What's going on? How's Myrtle Beach?
Justin
Are you wearing his American flag shirt?
Brett
It's American flags.
Tyler
Golfer.
Brett
You would have. You would have enjoyed Myrtle Beach. It was a good time.
G Money
Oh, I definitely want to go check out the hot tubs at that strip club. That's on my bucket list now.
Brett
Yeah, not the hot tub.
Justin
We were talking.
Brett
No strip clubs.
Tyler
That's not yet.
G Money
Nope, not for you, but I'm definitely going. That's on my bucket list. And they clean it out and clean it after every use.
Brett
What do you think that cost? What does that. That's gotta use.
Justin
All right, well, thanks for coming on.
Brett
I want to talk about it. What do you think that costs?
G Money
500 bucks, probably.
Brett
Yeah, that's. That's a bad investment. Like, you get. If you're gonna go to the room, you go to the VIP room. You don't go to the hot tub.
G Money
What do you do for, like, clothes? And I mean, obviously wet.
Brett
Your underwear. Wet. You're wet. It's like.
G Money
Well, I never wear it there. I have a rule. Clothes on.
Brett
Okay. The. No. No underwear. Oh.
Tyler
He doesn't even go in a hot tub. So if you go in with Nick,
Brett
you're gay, he's automatically.
Tyler
He's not wearing any clothes.
G Money
Absolutely true. No, man. I don't get a hot tub with other men and I don't have clothes on. That's the rules, dude. I don't make it.
Brett
I'm not anti gay. I'm just. I'm not. I'm just anti.
Ryan Miller
Oh, yeah.
Justin
I mean, Gator. Gator should know. I mean, Gator works with aquatics and pool type stuff. So Gator says the chemicals in the hot.
Tyler
The H2O specialist.
Brett
You got a ph. Test the water. Hey, Gator, I need you come in and test this hot club. Strip club.
Tyler
I've been doing this for about 25 years.
Justin
Gator will come on the next trip just to test any resort hot tubs that we might pop into.
G Money
H2O specialist is awesome.
Brett
Would you do. What's a commie today?
G Money
No, I turn it off when he comes.
Brett
He dodged question, by the way.
G Money
I'm disappointed in you guys. You guys got. These guys got thick skin, so. You know, I appreciate you keeping it real with me, but you're giving a platform to a guy that's wearing a shirt that says fund abortions.
Tyler
I wouldn't give anyone Mike's. Mike said he's for it to some places.
Justin
Smish Mortian.
Brett
There's a few places they should put clinics.
G Money
Pick and choose your Christianity.
Brett
Then. Stop complaining about mass reproduction in certain places.
G Money
Huh?
Brett
Stop complaining about mass reproduction in certain neighborhoods.
G Money
Have I ever complained about that?
Brett
Yeah, I don't think you like those people.
G Money
I've never complained about that at all.
Brett
All right. All right.
Tyler
Dude, I've got nothing and g. Money just suplexed them.
Brett
I would. You think the ghetto and. And all that reproduction is productive?
G Money
I've never said anything. I've never.
Brett
Is it productive?
G Money
Any day in my life. Yeah. We need. We need people.
Tyler
You can't just do devilish things.
Brett
Because I'm not saying do them. I'm just our population.
Tyler
I mean there's. I just.
Brett
Everybody complains about Chicago, but that's one of the problems is mass reproduction in a non family environment with no father figures.
G Money
And the problem.
Brett
Releasing their children to the streets to sacrifice.
Tyler
Sacrificing children or solve it.
Brett
No, I'm not saying that. I'm just saying that you can't.
Tyler
Hey, Ryan, can you answer my question?
Brett
You can't complain about both. You can't complain about both. I don't agree with the shirt. Like, let me get. I get it. I'm not. But I'm not gonna like, hey, change your shirt like I would have on your show. Yeah, that's why you gotta have more.
G Money
Take your shirt off.
Brett
You can be like, I think you
G Money
should be removed from the network altogether.
Justin
He's not in the network.
Brett
Yeah, he's just a guy.
Tyler
He's a contributor.
Brett
He doesn't get.
G Money
He shouldn't be a contributor. Him.
Tyler
Well, I mean, we gotta have content.
Brett
I mean, if we all just get in the hot tub together, talk about that. There's not much other substance.
G Money
Plenty of content. You don't need a communist. Spewing is demonic liberal, but it gives
Tyler
us a chance to challenge it. And when we do, he's got nothing. He. He has absolutely no rebuttal reply. And he. We now just start tracking him, avoiding questions, and we get to expose how stupid communism is.
Brett
Yeah.
G Money
And how you can only. You can only beat a rented horse so much until it dies.
Justin
It'll eventually die.
Brett
Then.
Tyler
Yeah. I mean, we can only have so many conversations that he won't answer before, you know, maybe he will answer one one day.
Brett
No.
Tyler
No.
G Money
Nope.
Justin
Hey, the chat says some of. Some of the. Like one person in the chat says he's warming up to him.
Brett
See, look at that. We got people warming up to the commie.
G Money
Yo. Anyone know Hurricane? Anyone in chat? No Hurricane personally. Is he in Patreon? If so, try to get him that link that I put in the Patreon yesterday. We need to help.
Brett
I don't even see a hurricane.
G Money
He's hurricane's screen name. He's. He's been in our chats a lot. He's a regular contributor to. To the comments.
Brett
I haven't seen it.
Justin
Gator actually clarified. He said he's a cabana man. Is. Is what his title is.
Brett
Not like a.
Tyler
Aqua.
Justin
Aqua artist dude.
G Money
H. An H2O specialist is probably. Is that what you said?
Justin
Yeah, He's a water boy. He's a water boy.
Tyler
He's an H2O specialist.
G Money
That's fantastic. I used to tell chicks I'm an underwater welder.
Tyler
That's a real thing, though.
G Money
Yeah, I know it is. It makes big bucks, too.
Justin
I forgot you're a Navy seal.
Brett
I was very American last night.
G Money
Mike, why are you so red, dude? Are you hungover or something?
Justin
It's the lighting.
Brett
It's a light, dude.
Justin
You're like, we're gonna blame it on me now.
Brett
There's a sunshine almost.
G Money
Are you okay?
Brett
It's about. It's about 83 degrees. It's like 83 degrees in here. And there's a spotlight on my head.
Tyler
Mike's a lightweight, too.
G Money
And you have a hoodie on.
Tyler
When you. When you call Mike out for being drunk, he gets all defensive. I'm not drunk.
Brett
I wasn't drunk.
Tyler
I'm not drunk.
Brett
I didn't sleep on the porch. I didn't sleep on the balcony.
Tyler
Oh, is that an indicator that you're drunk?
Brett
If I'm on the balcony? Things went sideways.
Tyler
Did you sleep on the porch in New Jersey City?
Brett
No, there was no porch.
Tyler
And you were pretty drunk then.
Brett
There was no porch except in the hallway.
G Money
I usually find myself in the bathroom under the mat, naked. If I'm really hammered, why is Nick.
Justin
Nick's always naked.
Tyler
Oh, you're using it as, like, a.
Brett
Like a blanket, I guess.
G Money
Yeah. And I'm near the toilet.
Tyler
All right, we're gonna get out of here, Nick. We got a long trip. We're gonna cut the.
G Money
I think you guys are gonna. One man. My bad.
Tyler
Yeah, we usually do. I mean, 1. Ish. But we started realizing now that as long as we do the first hour, the second hour is just for good conversation and stuff. But
Mike
I.
Tyler
No, we wanted to see you. We thought you were pouting. We thought you were mad at us.
G Money
I was mad. I was pissed off at you. Just. Hey, Nick, do a show, man.
Tyler
All right?
G Money
We'll give you everything you need.
Tyler
All right, we'll talk about that real quick. What were we supposed to do yesterday Tuesday?
G Money
Someone's standing by to help me out if there's a snag. A good thing answered because I wouldn't even be able to start the show. I couldn't figure out why I was on record.
Tyler
But I've ran Streamyard with you twice and then we've done a whole episode together. At some point you're gonna have to
G Money
learn it the second time, bro.
Tyler
It's. I mean, it's pretty. I don't know.
G Money
Totally.
Tyler
Totally left friendly.
G Money
Leave no man behind.
Brett
But Nick, I started my own podcast on Stream Yard with nobody. Nobody.
G Money
You guys are awesome. I'm not as good as you guys.
Brett
Nobody.
G Money
Like, what do you want me to say?
Justin
But you did well. I did.
G Money
It worked out.
Justin
I checked in and you did well.
G Money
Yeah, I got over it.
Brett
We were up here networking.
Tyler
So now you know how to do it. So therefore it's kind of like the kid that. That won't walk.
G Money
I still don't have it.
Tyler
Kind of force them to walk and then now they're walking.
Justin
You were a good red blooded America and you pulled yourself up by your bootstraps. Yeah, I don't know that you did it, Nick.
Brett
No communist could do what you did. Yeah, that's an American bacon double cheese.
Tyler
That was a dream that you did. You. You achieved a dream.
Justin
It was like I have a dream that one day I will run my own Stream Yard.
Tyler
And now you can run your own show.
G Money
It was a good show. The guest was great. Very informative.
Tyler
Who's that you got? Are you gonna have a guest every week or is it just whenever?
G Money
No, whenever I see fit or whoever I can get.
Justin
It's my show.
Tyler
What?
Brett
He said whatever he sees fit. I like that answer. It'll. I'll do it my way. Yeah, my way or the highway.
Tyler
All right,
G Money
we're driving home.
Tyler
Yeah, man.
Justin
Okay, bye.
G Money
See you guys.
Tyler
All right. We will be back tomorrow. Oh, I gotta cover this.
Brett
Will we be back tomorrow?
Tyler
Yeah, we got a broadcast, but I might need. I might need. Justin, can you cover possibly tomorrow?
Brett
Yeah, I gotta leave early.
Justin
I might be driving home tomorrow. Oh, yeah, because I mean, I can have it. We'll figure out.
Tyler
We'll figure out the van like Lewis. We'll figure it. We'll figure it out.
Justin
We'll figure out Here like Mike, we'll figure it out tomorrow when we get there.
Brett
I just got to cut out at like 12:30.
Tyler
You just ended at 12:30.
Justin
Okay.
Tyler
Yeah.
Brett
There we go. Our shows are now an hour and a half.
Justin
Soon they'll be like 30 minutes, 15 minute shows. What's up, guys? How's it going?
Tyler
We got plenty of shows on the network, dude. We. We rock a show a day at Counterculture.
Justin
So check out all our sponsors. And thanks for joining us today.
Tyler
I gotta pee. I'm hungry. We gotta drive.
Justin
Cranky.
Tyler
Yeah, we gotta break all this down still before we can eat and get on the road. You guys want to Uber? You guys want to door dash lunch?
Justin
Me and turkey leg will take care of it. We got it. We got it handled. We'll break everything down.
Tyler
All right.
Ryan Miller
All right.
Tyler
Tomorrow morning, 11am See you then. JV team for life.
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Podcast: The Antihero Broadcast
Date: April 24, 2026
Host(s): Tyler, Brett, Justin, plus recurring contributors ("G Money," Ryan Miller, others)
Episode Theme:
A raucous, unfiltered mix of news, opinion, and blue-collar camaraderie – focused on issues important to veterans, first responders, and blue-collar Americans. Features lively debates, recap of a live law enforcement event, pointed cultural commentary, guest Ryan Miller’s left-wing perspective, and hot takes on everything from psychedelics to police militarization.
On Internet “courage”:
“People do sometimes confuse insults from the safety of the Internet as courage. And hey, who am I to get in the way of that fantasy?”
— Ryan Miller (06:44)
On policing and militarization:
“I'm also not a pacifist, to be clear.” — Ryan Miller (21:04)
(After hypothetical about defending a loved one)
On the American system:
“We slaughtered the Ewoks and then discovered that they had ayahuasca...”
— Ryan Miller (14:59)
(Metaphor for American foreign policy and extractive spirituality)
On communal intervention:
“Optimally, a community... that entire neighborhood would have intervened, probably would have seen the red flags in this parent...”
— Ryan Miller (27:51)
On audience engagement:
“Who do more people come up to at the [live show] and say, ‘Hey man, your podcast is great…’ I'm the new guy, so you're like, you're the face.” — Brett (36:19)
Patreon and supporter engagement:
“If you're in the Patreon and you're the OGs, you're definitely getting a little bit more than that from both companies. So make sure you join our Patreon. You get exclusive pictures of Clint.” — Brett (51:02)
On SEAL drama:
“If you say it, I know where the bodies are. I found it also interesting... he literally says, ‘I know who's in front of me. I kind of know, but I don't know.’ How could [that be] the number one biggest raid?” — Brett (55:54)
| Time | Segment | |--------------------|----------------------------------------------------| | 00:57–05:12 | Show intro, sound issues, sponsors | | 05:26–33:40 | Ryan Miller on leftist veteran activism, policing | | 35:21–48:47 | Live event recap, Myrtle Beach stories, community | | 50:37–52:47 | Patreon, sponsor plugs | | 52:45–58:29 | Rob O’Neill/SEAL Team 6 drama | | 59:06–63:57 | Police reaction to viral Home Depot brawl | | 63:57–76:08 | Loose talk, G Money call-in, banter, show wrap-up |
This episode showcases the show's core style:
Skip this episode if: You’re looking for perfectly respectful, tightly structured interviews or polished, non-confrontational exchanges.
Next episode preview: Deeper researched debate on Iran’s execution of protesters and American interventionism; more live event recaps and community stories.
*JV Team for Life!