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Disney and Pixar's Hoppers now available on Disney. Rated pg. The anti hero broadcast is back for the last day of the week. We have a hell of a show for you today but we wanted to talk about. I wanted to talk about 9 11,
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so fun topic it is.
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It's all really interesting real the other day we're gonna bring Jake on. He's gonna give his expertise on it. So stick around.
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We've got some breaking news right before, right after we get going though.
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Breaking news out of Texas. Midland, Texas, which is. Looks like it's outside. It's kind of in the middle of nowhere there.
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It's in the Midlands.
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Yeah, it's in the middle. Yeah, it's near the corner of New Mexico and Texas. Down in the bottom corner. Had an active shooter this morning where 11 people are shot and what they're saying one dead and that we also know the shooter's dead. So I don't know if the shooter is the only one dead or some other ones. It says the active situation has ended and the shooter is confirmed dead. Further details have not been released. It was standoff in Midland, Texas with a suspected gunman behind a mass shooting that injured 11 people and killed another. So 11 injured, one dead.
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One says one victim deceased.
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Yes. And then the shooter is now dead.
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Where did. What was this at?
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Just like I guess, a business. It doesn't really say. It's very vague on where exactly. Associate press reporting the shooting start around 8am in part of the city before ended up near a veterinary hospital Sound like sound around the middle of the city. Andrea Mendius, who works at an automobile shop near the veterinarian, told AP that she heard at least 40 gunshots. Video from her phone showed police officers pouring out of the back of an armored police vehicle and police sending robots into the area. So they're big enough area to have robots.
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Well, that means it had to have been going on for a while if SWAT responded. Unless they have like a swat, they
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might have it on standby or you know. But we're talking eight, three hours.
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Well, according to Ryan, those things are against our constitutional rights. Cops can't have armored vehicles when they go to stop an active shooter.
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No, they shouldn't.
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Does he have anything against robots?
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Probably because they're. They're trespassing as well. On his. On his land.
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Yeah. Like I said, if you're not ready to, to, to be part of the OG council, the Patreon app's still a good place to get to know me and Mike. We still answer messages there. But the. The app is where everybody goes to hang out.
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Yeah. I think we make it some final tweaks to be able to go live in there and some other things in the app. So awesome. We talk a lot of smack in there. You saw my run. You see my shout out back to
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you about the run I did not yet.
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Really?
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No.
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I ran the bridge again and I thanked you for your or pushing me. I got my son I'm competing with now, which is really difficult.
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Me too.
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I have to go back like I have to go back like 5 years to find my 5 year old runs that beat his current times because he's like, look at me, I'm cross country asking. He's running like 7:20 miles for four miles straight and I'm like, that's pretty cool. I'm like, here's your dad five years ago running five miles at that pace. Like maybe you can add a mile. There's no way I can do it now. But yeah, you know, I could go
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back to when I was 22 and I was there.
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That's my son, he's 23. So he's full steam ahead. Got the bug. Wish I would have got the bug at 23. I joined the military, became a cop and didn't work out very much.
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Forced to work out.
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Not as much as he is though.
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Waiting on Jake real quick. Dude, we, we ran out of time yesterday about this, but there did you hear about the Texas Karen that got arrested for posting on Facebook?
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No.
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Check this out. In America. Yes, Texas. Last time I checked, that was in America.
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So it is Texas is in America. In America. Most of it. Most of it's in America. Some of it down the south. Might be questionable.
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So they have really bad water in Trinidad, Texas. I didn't know Trinidad was a part of Texas. But they have disgusting water. We're gonna watch a quick video of it, but she posts about it on Facebook and two cops come and take her for a warrant for inciting or for posting false information.
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Oh, in America. Yeah.
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It was sent to us by somebody who thinks that these. This police agency needs to call out, be called out. And it's like, I'm waiting for the ad to go, guys, by the way, watch it.
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Like sewer water. Like out of your dirty sewer. Like poo water.
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That's what looks like coming out of your faucet. Is that real?
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That's real. That's not AI. That is absolutely very real.
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What's the reason, like what. What happened that they just not spend
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any money to keep up with the water infrastructure?
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So Trinidad, the city of Trinidad, has had water issues for extremely long time.
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Brilliant.
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But since March, when a new contractor took over, the city has just decided to not be transparent with what they're doing to sort of fix the fix.
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Who did her eyebrow?
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And now it's turn.
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Hold on, hold on.
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She should be arrested. Can we talk about. Look at the difference in the left and the right. I can't concentrate on the video now because maybe the water's causing it, but.
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Oh, because the one on one on the left.
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If we're looking at the screen, her
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left eye is going way up. Yeah.
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Like it's their post being deleted on Facebook.
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You then make a post on. What's that post?
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So I made a post that we were gathering information so we could compile the reports to send it to the state.
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Tell me about when the police showed up.
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So two police officers knocked on my door, and I opened the door and I said, what's going on? You know, because our town is very small, very small, and we all know each other. And they said, you have a felony warrant from Henderson County. And I said, what?
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What do you mean?
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And they said, yeah, you have a felony arrest warrant. We have to take you to Naro County Jail. And mind you, I've never even had a speeding ticket. I'm a mom of four kids. I have one grandbaby right now. I have two more grandbabies. On the way.
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I've not saying she's wrong, but she's 100. A Karen. Like, you can't get around that. She's a Karen.
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Telling the truth.
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No. Like, I don't have any jobs. I've never gotten in trouble. Officer. Yeah.
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Like, I've never been in trouble in my entire life, ever. And so to be handcuffed in my
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front yard, oh, my God.
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And taken to jail and spent 23 hours in jail before I could get out was.
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That's insane. What is it?
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Very traumatic.
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What did they charge you with?
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Felony, state jail. Felony. For false report. For causing a public panic. Public panic. Using the water systems.
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That's that.
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I gotta read that.
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It's on Fox News.
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I got this. Doesn't look real. I gotta read that arrest affidavit.
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Fox News right here. All right. I mean, here's the thing about the cops. Is that when there's a warrant out that it doesn't matter.
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No. Well, the guy's showing up. Doesn't matter. But somebody wrote it.
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Now that's a piece of some cop
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guy handed that report and said, you're going to write a warrant for a felony for Karen or. I mean, the video looks pretty real.
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Yeah.
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The water coming out looks pretty real. That should be a public, like, I didn't know.
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Posting on Facebook. We're getting closer to it, dude. We're getting closer to it.
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Even in. In the. Even in the communism within sheriff's offices that try to suppress.
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I can't hear you.
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Nothing.
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Nothing. Oh, there you go.
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Even within the communism and. And suppression and within sheriff's offices and government places that you're. They're trying to keep people from telling the truth, you still have a whistleblower right for things that are a public safety concerned. So that seems like a public safety concern to go, hey, my water's brown and it looks undrinkable. Like maybe everybody should know about this. So that seems very un American.
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It's insane, dude. Posting on Facebook.
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Yeah, I can see if you posted like there's a bomb in the airport. Like then. Okay. Yeah, like that's. That's what that chart seems like it should be for. Right. Like you incite like chaos or there's a shooting here to avoid, like something that causes resource. Like swatting.
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Yes.
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You call in a swatting call or you call in some type of thing that covers like panic. That doesn't seem. That seems like the first amendment pretty wide open right there to say even if you. Even if it wasn't Brown, you can say, this water is like garbage. Like, I think you should be allowed to say that. If you don't like your water, you should be able to get online and say, I don't like the city water. That's what America is. That's the First Amendment.
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Yeah.
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I guess the robots are going to show up one day and start arresting people.
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Posting. It sounds like Europe, dude. Post it on Facebook.
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Actually, though, speaking of Europe, you saw Ireland's fighting back, right?
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Wait, didn't we cover it?
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That was the fight. They're stopping cars, searching cars for people.
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Oh, the government.
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Government stepped up. Oh, government said no more people.
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Oh, well. Oh, oh, okay. So the government. Okay. They're not.
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They're checking cars for insurgents. Yes, yes.
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The enemy.
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The. The Irish government, after the stabbing incident, has decided they're going. They're stopping cars, which is. America would hate this. Right. They're stopping cars and they're checking and saying, you got any people back there?
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Good.
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And if they're immigrants or they look like the guy that tried to cut the person's head off, they're taking them into custody.
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What does that person look like?
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Like the guy in the video. Like the guy in the video, which. That seems like a legitimate response to. If you. I mean, if you just have one person, one group of people that came from a certain place that are cutting heads off, that's the only people doing it. You should be concerned about that. Right.
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It's the old safety versus safety versus security, dude. I mean, at the end of the day, you're one. You're an idealist and a lover, or you're a conservative and you. And I'm not even talking politics. I'm talking, like, security. Like, obviously cops and stuff are more like, not gonna leave your door open for somebody as opposed to.
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Here's a really interesting spin. The left will advocate for gun grabbing. Right. Because guns are dangerous.
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Yeah.
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So let's take all the guns away. Now you have. Let's say just a group of people are coming from another part of the world and they have machetes and they're killing people. Would you get rid of the machetes then? Or would you get rid of the people that are actually doing it because they're against. They're against immigration or they're against, like, enforcing the immigration rules. And if we say, hey, there's terrorists coming in, there's people coming in that are very dangerous, we should stop that. They're against that, but they're against. They're. They're for taking guns, which 99 of gun owners are legitimate gun owners. They like to do things with guns and they want to protect themselves. That's the majority.
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What I like seeing is I like seeing that dude that goes around and arms the homeless with vodka, cigarettes and machetes. Have you ever seen that? There's nothing wrong with that.
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It's not illegal. But that, that's interesting to me that they, they advocate for no guns because they think guns are dangerous, but they don't advocate for safety to make sure that terrorists and the worst of the worst from other nations are coming into our country. It's very. Seems counterproductive.
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Coconut
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wrote
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the douchebags in. It's not Midland. That was Trinidad. Texas Midland is where the Midland was the shooting. We covered two Texas stories by the R.I.P.
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guys, stay with us here today.
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He says have nothing better to do. Felony warrant. I don't give up. I'll take that stat.
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That's right. You didn't like we left. You didn't write the warrant. Right. And that's the hardest conversation. You remember those conversations? Like, hey man, I'm reading this. It looks pretty shitty, but the judge says I have to come get you. Like I don't have any leeway in a warrant. I have to take you to jail.
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He says, but who wrote the affidavit to get this warrant? Effing no load. Get out from behind your desk and go do some good. Yeah. Oh, he's a goon. All right, cool.
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Hell yeah.
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All right, guys, we have. We're gonna cover this. So what I'm gonna do is wait on Jake. I can see Jake, but I don't want to bring Jake on. Oh, he's ready. All right, cool. Hey, what up, guys? All right, so what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna play this video first, okay. So you can kind of see or you've actually seen it. But we're gonna. We're gonna show. This is what inspired me to bring this up today because it is the most taboo conspiracy to ever talk about. But it is seems pretty truthful.
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Nine eleven is the biggest lie of our lifetime.
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Did you believe it may have been a false flag?
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Yes, that's correct. It's obvious to me that Building 7 was, was a controlled demolition because the building building collapses from the bottom down. For a building to collapse uniformly, which the video show, all the load bearing columns would have had to have failed simultaneously. Unlike the Twin Towers. The Twin Towers collapsed from the top down. That's a progressive collapse. The Trade Centers were unique in that they were designed to withstand the impact of a of a jet. Been involved with heavy construction for over 30 years. Been involved with the constructions of high rise steel frame buildings in Manhattan. I've worked on bridges and I know what goes into these buildings. The outer skeleton of the building, the outer columns was like a fishnet and you had these inner core columns which was substantial thick steel beams to withstand four or five times what the loads were. The engineers always over design it to building and they examined the dust and they found what they call thermitic material which is like an explosive incendiary which was in the dust samples and that's documented. There were reports of the buildings were undergoing an extensive elevator renovation in the two or three years prior to all kinds of workers. They had access to the corporate core, the cores of the building. And on the day of the attack the elevator company would not assist in the operations of the elevators. And the elevator company was the elevator company. It subsequently went out of business. And a couple of years after that you have sworn testimonies from firefighters regarding explosions in the building. They were suppressed. They just ignored it. Just like Building 7 was ignored in the 911 Commission Report. It's not in there.
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What do you think Al Qaeda's role
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in all this was?
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I don't think. I think Al Qaeda is made up. The FBI came out I believe it was 2006 and actually said this is verifiable. I had no concrete evidence linking Osama bin Laden with 9 11. Osama bin Laden worked for the Central Intelligence Agency in Afghanistan. He helped us fight the Russians when they were in Afghanistan. Afghanistan. He was a CIA operative. CIA helped orchestrate 9 11.
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Lot to unpack there.
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Yeah, these. So these guys like I know actually I only ever plug like made up funny businesses on here but I listened to this podcast. It was recommended to me by Pride called Dude, these guys are super good. They do the long form stuff. It was myth of the 20th century and they had a guy on who has been a part of the 911 truther community. But see I, I even hate saying that word because I feel like it's one of those words that they made up to discredit people. Yeah, but he was, he was there like he worked in the Trade Center. Has a lot of really good insight and I, I'm not going to sit here and like recount every single thing they say. You actually should check them out if you get bored. But man, dude like there's so many things like that got the. The most interesting thing that he said in that segment, I thought. Was he talking about the thermite? And you can see in actual videos, like boiling metal. You know what I'm saying? Like, it looks like it's been like. You ever run a cutting torch? Like the. They call it the slag. I feel like you made that up.
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No, I don't. I mean about a regular torch.
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Yeah, just the torch you use to cut metal. Like, it just, you know, you see molten metal kind of boiling out of the building. And dude, I just. Like, what's in there, that's. That's burning so hot that it's melting those beams.
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Well, I mean, look at this. There's so many things. There's the. There's the explosive powder in the dust. I've never heard of that before. You know, obviously everyone's gonna say bring sources. And I have some old firefighter with a high and tight on an Instagram video. But let's look at what. Where the. The. There's giant turbine engines gone. I didn't. There was none of.
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No, they disappeared from all the places.
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And I'm not saying that they weren't there. Is that something?
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I never saw any exploded. I never saw any in the Pentagon or the field either.
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And allegedly there was one jet engine that was found like a ridiculous, like, I mean, dude, like half a mile away or something like that that doesn't even match the. The size of an engine that would have been on the planes that hit the buildings.
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Well, here's the thing. During the protests, the government got caught leaving piles of. Leaving pallets of rocks and brick for protesters. So if they're gonna do that, I'm sure they can drop off an old jet engine somewhere and be like, oh, look at that. But like, the other things that were found that make no sense is that everything was incinerated. Like the hottest of the hot yet IDs from terrorists were found just magically in the. In the rubble.
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Oh, they found. They found. Yeah, they found a passport.
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Yeah, passport of an eye.
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Like, oh, what happened?
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A little paper book survived that,
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dude. And it's like, I don't know. Obviously plain. I. I don't think there's any denying that planes hit it, but in order for a really good false flag. That's just part of it. And him saying that like Osama bin Laden was. That he was the CIA. Everybody knows that.
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What do you think about, like, Building 7? Because obviously the fires.
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I know nothing about it.
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Okay, so Building 7 is. Was next door to the towers. The fires. We can see on tv, Right. The two fires were at the very top of two buildings.
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Yeah.
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How did the building next door fall?
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I have no idea.
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Okay.
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I mean, what do they say?
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As much crazy stuff as there is about it, as many things as there are. And dude, don't get me wrong, I think there's like some really wacky theories out there. But the most glaring. What the. Like there's no explanation occurrence. Is Building seven just collapsing from the bottom straight down on itself simply from being next door to another building that was on fire. When is that ever in the history of ever? When does that ever happen?
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When did Building 7 fall? Did it fall before or after the towers fell?
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After.
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Yeah, I think it's the last one to go.
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Okay.
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I mean, I guess you could make the argument that they crumbled and then the fire spread at the bottom.
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And here's the thing. Two gigantic skyscrapers in the middle of new. That's never happened before. So you think like the logical part of you that's like, well, the government wouldn't lie to me. So it had to have been the massive buildings falling down might have shaken it.
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Like you went there, you know, to look at, like. And then I was there. Oh yeah. Just said, you look up and go how? You stand there and you're like, how did those, like they came down and went where? Like I get that they blew out and that rubble had to go all over, but that building falls in unison straight down. Like you would think maybe half of it. Like we see missiles hit buildings and all that and all these places that are war struck or other planes hit
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buildings and they stay up.
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Yeah. Or the. But I mean the problem is, I think is when you start to question like UFOs, JFK and all these other things that lends credibility to conspiracy theories. Because now they're being like, yeah, we lied to you about UFOs for all these years.
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They've been real, but we're not lying about 911.
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But yeah, that's where I think it clouds. You know, it's like you're in a
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relationship with somebody that's lied to your whole time, the whole relationship. And then they're like, but this time
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because they've admitted that they've fabricated in the past.
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So it's like, well, and there's false flag operations out the ass to get us to move as a country. They have to sway the country.
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If they never, if the moon landing wasn't questioned, if JFK and then this happened, do you think it would be less Conspiracy. If you're like, maybe this is the first time we've heard. I don't think it's there.
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No, no, no. I think it would be less obviously.
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Well, there's no, there's no precedent for the United States government doing false flag attacks to get us into a war.
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Well, let's talk about it. Like what's like the Bay of Pigs?
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I joke. Yeah, I'm joking, dude. Like that you got the gulp of talking.
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Like there's all kinds of things that the government got caught red handed doing to get us to go to different types of theaters of battle. I just think 9, 11. Dude, it doesn't make any sense. Like the only thing that people have to argue is the amount of people that would have to. It would have to keep quiet. However, just like the UFO technology research that that guy went on Joe Rogan and talked about and he said, hey, everybody knows their role but no one knows the full picture so they can't speak out about it. I mean how many dudes does it take? He just sat here and said that the elevator shaft thing was being worked on for years. It only takes one or two people to infiltrate that and one. One person to start places.
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I work here and I'm just gonna. I got this one.
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You know what's crazy is there was somebody in my life recently that knows exactly how all this stuff happens. And he's the biggest denier of everything. The biggest denier of infiltrating and executing a mission and how easy it would be. I mean because the credibility of like the firefighters hearing the bombs. I think that everybody's gonna be like, dude, it's probably like steel beams breaking.
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It's hard to say that's definitely a bomb going off with buildings crumbling to the ground and all that. So it's. Yeah, it's hard to say that was definitely a bomb.
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Is it their video footage though of.
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But even then there's like obviously gas, there's burning jet fuel combustion can build up in rooms, you can have backdraft and it can blow out. Not the point that I think it blows up a building and knocks the steel beams out, but I think you would still see some sort of explosions. So it, to me it's, it's like you just. Every little part of it. There's like the pilot's corkscrew. 8, 000 foot descent at the Pentagon to perfectly get the plane parallel to the ground. That most advanced pilots say that you can't do that. But something.
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Well, yeah, we'll get. Let's let's move on to the Pentagon, because that's a great point. Dennis Richards says airline stock was shorted heavily heavy right before 9 11, just like DJT stock was short right before Butler. That makes sense. But. All right, so the Pentagon. That is the most thing in the world to think that a plane went to ground level and slammed into the Pentagon.
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Yeah, like, literally a couple feet off the ground.
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It was an 8. I think they said it was like the final descent was like a 8, 000 foot, corkscrew accurate descent. So that this is like, if you go. If you go down too fast and then try to pull up, you're gonna. You're gonna rip the plane apart because it's just too much. So it had to be a calculated. It was a seven. Yeah, 757.
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This is a fighter jet.
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A calculated descent to maintain the integrity of the aircraft without going. Because again, if you just dive bomb and try to pull up, you're gonna be like cartoons. The thing's gonna fly apart. So it had to be a calculated spiral corkscrew descent that it ended up feet off the ground at the final entrance into the Pentagon. And that video just chopped up enough that he can't see a plane go by. I'm not saying it didn't happen. I'm just saying.
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Which.
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Hey, you know what, though? We missed it.
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Here's. Here's something that no one talks about. Remember the guy that stole that he stole the airplane, like, right off the Runway in Alaska.
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It makes every dude like, damn, I'm
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just a dude, man. Got a few. He did it.
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That's what I'm saying.
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So.
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So the idea of like a random. A random person getting behind
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it was. No, it wasn't. It was a. It was a commercial plane, but it was a smaller one.
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It was. Yeah, but. So the idea is not totally crazy, but here's something I'll hit you with. Try this one out for size. Arabs are kind of. I don't think Arabs pulling that off. I don't care how many times he's been to flight school.
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They're dumb as airplane Doug.
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I mean, look, guys to the GWA guys in the chat who have tried to teach Iraqis and Afghans how to do a jumping jack. Do you believe that? Those guys pulled it off?
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Well, we got. We got Joe Ring. Isn't he studying to be a pilot? He's got the pilot headset. Or does he just play pilot games like a nerd?
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No, dude, that's. So he told me about that the other day. That's actually just like part of his like goon setup. Like his porno setup. It usually goes with the VR goggles and like that. He does like the full on interactive. I don't want to tell his whole business, but it's, it's a very neat setup that he's got.
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Dennis also said jet fuel doesn't melt steel. Thermite will though.
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There's all kinds of theories on that. I'm not, like I said, I, I, it's, you can't take us. I don't think there's enough to take a stand either way. I think it's just there's a lot of questions.
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There's so many that are like very main. Oh, sorry.
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Go ahead, dude. Graham cracker. Graham cracker. Five bucks says I live near where the pilots train for flying. Surprisingly the same place Bush was told the second tower was hit. Ah. When he was reading the children.
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They were in our, you know, in Vero beach, where I live.
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That was it.
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No, that's on the west coast. I think he was in Tampa. He was over by Tampa when he
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was in Florida there.
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Yeah. But my hometown had two pilots trained in flights safety in Vera Beach. So they were actively training to fly. Obviously Cessna's not 757s, but they were from where I, where I was at.
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Yeah. I mean at the end of the day, like I said, it's the, we know the planes hit the towers. I just, yeah.
C
The conspiracy people that say that didn't happen. It's tough for me because then I think where did they put all the people? They had the land get rid of the people fly like. Because then there's like the video like this looks like a black plane. It doesn't look a regular commercial airline like that to me. Goes a little far to try to tell me that a plane didn't. I didn't see that plane fly into that building. I definitely saw it happen in New York.
A
Yeah, it didn't. It, I highly doubt a plane flew into the Pentagon. Why didn't they find any wreckage of a plane in the Pentagon?
C
I mean, you know the conspiracy there, right?
A
No.
C
Dick Cheney was missing 2.7 trillion. There was a significant, I don't know the exact number. There's a significant.
B
It was that portion of the Pentagon
C
where they were coming out with responsible for losing like $2 trillion or something. And then that portion.
B
That's a big whoopsie.
C
Which, which one? The money or the, the location. And you know that. But here's here's the thing. I also say this, that's. Can we actually verify that? You know, it's like, I think that's
B
like open source, verifiable. Yeah, I do think.
C
But it's like that I could easily make that rumor up and then 25 years later it's like, yeah, that was the part. You know what I'm saying? Like, I'm not denying it. I'm not saying. I'm just saying. I'm trying to play both sides of this a little bit. We also get told like, you know, Marilyn Manson was the kid from the TV show, you know, when we were kids.
G
And they said.
C
And then it's like, we from the Fred. Whatever. And it's like, yeah, that's that guy. And I'm like 50 still saying it. They're like, no, dumbass. That was like disproven 40 years ago. So. But yeah, it's interesting.
A
Where's the. Like, well, like I said, where's the plane wreckage? Where is it?
C
The Pennsylvania field to me was very.
A
Is there any, Was there any identifiable.
B
It's just a big crater. From all the pictures you see, there's nothing there. Which I understand. Like. Well, actually I don't.
G
Okay.
B
Because like it's, that's like a, like a very specific advanced like field of study. And like, you know, like airliners don't just nose dive into fields every day. So there's not like this big sample size. But you would think, man, there'd be something.
F
Can we settle this once and for all? Was it a plane or a missile that hit the Pentagon on 9 11? Skeptics say the hole in the Pentagon was too small for a 757 and claim there was little plane wreckage visible. But here's the truth. Eyewitnesses saw a Boeing 757 crash into the Pentagon. Investigators found large airplane debris at the scene.
A
Here's the truth, so just take it what it's worth.
F
Including Flight 77's black boxes, landing gear, engine parts, and even an intact cockpit seat, human remains of the passengers and crew were identified by DNA. Now why didn't the aircraft leave a cartoon shaped outline in the wall? Simple physics. A jet doesn't slice cleanly through a building. One wing hit the ground, the other was sheared off by the Pentagon's reinforced concrete columns. That's why the entry hole was relatively narrow. All evidence points to a plane, not a missile. The jet was largely pulverized on impact, just like other high speed crashes. So next time someone mentions the missile theory You've got the facts to debunk it.
C
All right, I'm gonna play down the middle.
G
All right.
A
Okay.
C
I would think. Would steel be stronger than concrete?
A
Yeah, I would think. Wait, I don't know. Jake, Jake.
C
Reinforced concrete or steel?
B
That's a good question. I don't know. I mean, I guess it depends on what kind of force is acting on it.
C
Like the World Trade center, they obviously made a hole.
B
Yeah. Steel is obviously going to be more resistant to impact. Concrete's going to be more resistant to heat. And you're talking about two, two things at the same time. You know what I'm saying? It's, it's not like, it's not super clear cut to me. There's just too many. So I don't know, if I told you guys this, I might have mentioned it to you. I'm writing a book about this. It's a. And so I have my own pet theory on it that I'll share with you later if you want. But like, I mean, there's like, whether or not that, like, you know, everybody says, like, there's no way that the guy could have pulled it off. Like the maneuver to hit the Pentagon. And I don't know why you would try, man. Like, why not just, it's the Pentagon, just nosedive, just. I mean, if you're like, I'm gonna fly a plane into a building, just go from the top. I don't know why you would try to pull off some kind of crazy maneuver.
C
The plane's making that noise, right?
B
Yeah, dude. Yeah. Like just a dive bomb into it. Like, I don't know why don't, why not just do that? But I do. I also, to be fair, I don't know, like how a cruise missile strikes. You would think it would hit the same way.
C
Well, there's, they say there's eyewitness. And I'm not saying it didn't happen. I'm saying there's eyewitnesses. They say solid, but I've never heard myself an eyewitness. I've never heard an eyewitness. And you would think there's even in 2001, a lot of businesses around the Pentagon probably had cameras somewhat, even though it was early.
A
No. You think so?
C
2001, I guess, maybe store.
B
I don't know, dude. Maybe not, though. That was the flip phone age. Like we were just getting like Motorola razors.
C
All right, well, maybe not, but I, I've, I've not seen. And the government doesn't have to prove anything. It's the government.
A
Right.
C
They don't have to go line every. I'm going, okay, tell all these.
A
Yeah, they do.
C
Yeah. But I'm saying if they took report, they'd be like, I take a report. The government doesn't have to explain it. They did explain it.
A
They didn't report. You guys don't believe the report.
C
I'm saying they don't. I don't have to. They don't have to go. Go talk to Betty Johnson, Janet Smith. Like, I'm sure somewhere in that report it says the name. I've never read it, but I'm saying we. They don't get on and go, all these antihero guys are talking about the Pentagon. Let's give them the names and list of people that were eyewitnesses. So allegedly there were eyewitnesses. Obviously that's an AI generated video with a. With a guy narrating it. So you take that for what it's worth. But I have never seen anybody. Because in New York, you saw. There's not cameras everywhere. There's like 90 views of the planes hitting the towers in New York.
A
Yeah, that was from people with.
C
Yeah. So I'm thinking a big plane is coming. And nobody was like, damn, look at that thing. Crazy. That's crazy.
A
Oh, like you're saying there would be the same amount of.
C
You're going to hear it come in. It had to descend. It's like, what is this. This isn't normal thing. I'm saying nobody.
A
Yeah. The amount of tourists that are already filming D.C. yeah.
C
You're walking around the Pentagon. Tours of the Pentagon. Most of your videos from New York are people touring. Right. They're in New York City now. A lot more people in New York than D.C. but not one human being was like, at the Pentagon.
A
And they're like, not one news channel is filming.
C
That's what I'm saying, dude.
B
Yeah, there. And so there was a guy on that podcast that I listened to that said, you know, because he, he became really involved in like the. The community or whatever, trying like talking to people who were there. And well, like it's, it's kind of like. I mean, it kind of up his life in a way or I don't know if it.
C
It up.
B
It defined it of him trying to figure out what happened. And he's so like a year later, like a year almost to the day, he's at a small meeting with some other people that were there and they're talking about it and he meets this cat that was at Arlington national Cemetery, which, like you. So I guess the portion of this. There is a portion of the cemetery where you can see the Pentagon. I've been to Arlington, but I don't remember that particular thing being true. But supposedly that's. That's what happened. And the dude had. He said that he had his camera confiscated by military police. Like, the day of. He was out there just, like, visiting some old family graves. He's like a. From an old military family. And the mps confiscated his camera and never saw it again. And that was it.
A
Yeah.
B
And.
C
And that is one of those things where I'm saying we hear that, but, you know, it's. We don't know. We don't know.
A
A guy at a podcast said it.
C
Yeah. Like, somebody said, I heard there was a guy at the cemetery.
A
Like, there was this.
C
I'm just saying I could go tell that. Be like, you know, I got. We had a guy tell us. I remember being a guy calling us for, like, a month telling us he was red.
A
Remember I was telling you I had
C
a dude call me on the. On the podcast line and tell me that I heard you've been looking for me. I'm like, who is this? He's like, this is red from the bin Laden ring. And I'm like, I want to break it. I want to break it on your channel.
B
And I'm like.
C
So I'm listening to this guy for a minute. For a split second, I'm like. I'm, like, sitting on the couch. Members at home. And then I started listening. He's drunk as. And I'm like, oh, this is great. We're gonna tell Jimmy. Yeah, we found the guy. We need you to interview him. But it never panned out. There's a guy out there believes he was read on the bin Laden read. So it's like, this guy might be like, man, I was. This would be cool. Everybody will talk to me and want to know about it. So I'm gonna say I was. They confiscated my phone. The same guy. I mean, the same guy that. The. The guy we had on that. We want to show that moon.
A
The.
C
The guy that doesn't believe in the moon landing. The heavier guy.
A
I can't remember his name. No. What's her name?
C
What's her name?
A
It was on Laura. No, it's the Russian chick. Yeah, that Jimmy got honey potty.
C
So he's been on broken and everything else, and he tells his story. So I'm listening to this guy's story.
A
I can't remember his name.
C
I'M listening to this guy's story and he's telling me and Jimmy are on this podcast and I'm listening. He's got all these facts, and I did these studies. And he gets to the part where he was captured by the CIA. And this guy's a bigger guy. He's a little, you know, like, he's
B
not breaking away from an episode.
C
Yeah. If he gets captured, I just don't see him in my realm of, like, people that are going to get away. I think, like Rambo and, you know, Commando. These guys are going to get away from. From a capture. But he, like, allegedly, like, broke free from the CIA. It's just.
B
Yeah, that's the end.
C
They never came back to get him again. They never, like, went to fight him again. He was captured by the ca. CIA because his urine sample contained a substance that was never known to be on earth or something. Something crazy.
G
And.
C
And I just think of that and I'm like. Like, you had me until that. Until you were captured by the CIA. I'm like, the moon landing. I'm questioning it. Like, man, this guy's story sounds reasonable. And I'm like, so you got captured by the CIA because of some top secret thing? And they were just like, you ran down a highway, got away. And they were just like, no, he got away, guys. Like, nothing else is going to happen. So when I hear some of these stories, I just think, like, like, you. You know, you see, I compensated your phone. I believe if the CIA was taking your phone, you disappear with it. They don't just go, I'm taking this guy's phone. And then you go about the CIA, the FBI. Yeah, yeah, you're gone. Like, you disappear off the earth, I believe.
B
I don't know. You know, the CIA, they're not very, like, persistent. They probably just let it slide if you got away.
C
Yeah, I believe that too.
B
Well, they want you to go out and tell the story, obviously.
C
Yeah, yeah. They're covering up the largest conspiracies in history of man. You're like, John Smith. We're gonna let John Smith slide after we took his phone. And he can just go tell everybody about this cool story after we kidnapped
B
him on American soil.
C
Yeah, the.
G
The.
C
His story is that he got kidnapped, he was in a car, they drugged him, and then he just got out.
A
Elizabeth Lane. Yeah, that's it. G, G. Money is gay. $2, Jake. Thoughts and joke. We'll get to that. I'll write it down, Jake, so we don't forget. Okay. Piglet. No Jews in the building and on 9 11.
G
So.
B
Hey, piglet, that's. It's actually not true. There were some. But the. Because I looked into that. No, dude, I know that sounds like some crazy. Where I'm about to make a joke, but it's not true. Like that. That actually happened. There were some Jewish people in the building, but the dude, Larry Silverstein just not showing up to work that day
A
and not canceling right before it happened. Oh, he took out. Sorry, he took out.
B
He took it out.
C
Yeah, yeah, on the buildings.
A
Yeah, Larry still. And then he didn't show up to work. The guys never missed a day of work. Doesn't go show up on that. Yeah, lucky Larry.
C
Doctor's appointment.
A
And if you guys remember this, I went to LA and six told me he was giving me a tour and he goes, the. The 2028 U. S. Olympics are gonna. Or the world Olympics are gonna be in. In la. He goes, larry Silverstein just took out an insurance policy on that building right there next to where they're gonna do it, dog.
B
I wouldn't be anywhere near that. You couldn't pay me to go to that.
A
It's funny as hell, dude. I mean, it's not funny. People are gonna die. But I mean we'll see. Watch the entire broadcast. We'll tell you not where to go.
C
Don't go to LA in 2028 to the building. Bigfoot.
B
That's a. That's a hole I haven't gone really deep on. But I'm not gonna say no.
A
Yes.
B
You know, I live out here, dude. I live in the high desert, man. It's like the. The flatlands. So I like. I've had enough people that I don't think are completely say like some weird has happened in the woods that I'm like, dude, maybe.
C
Maybe half story about my wife.
A
Austin. Austin Lawan says dancing Israelis across spawn. Everybody does bring that up. I just think. I mean that could just be that they're. And they hate America and they were dancing 911.
G
Oh, dude, no.
B
Israel. Israel scooped up all of their people under like diplomatic cover and flew them out of the country in the days following 9 11. The Saudis did something, dude.
A
Who's the guy that blew up the. Who's the guy that blew up the Oklahoma building?
C
Timothy McBell.
A
He had a fucking dude. There's video surveillance foot of footage of him with a counterpart.
C
They never bothered.
A
No. Another guy ran out like he's on camera and Timothy Mc.
C
They didn't find him. The CIA and FBI Couldn't find.
A
Because it was the CIA, they didn't find themselves grooming people.
B
It definitely wasn't a fed that was working with them to do that.
A
No, definitely not.
C
A. Just another peasant list. What is it?
B
Landless.
C
Landless peasant.
A
Real quick.
C
I'm gonna get in trouble for this one. A Bigfoot story. We were going to do it.
G
Do it.
A
Do it in Alabama.
C
We're going to Alabama, class. And I don't want to get it completely wrong, but my wife thought that Bigfoot and Chewbacca were the same people. She's like, that's not Bigfoot. That's Chewbacca. They look the same, right?
A
But it was like this.
C
She's not a fan of either. Like, so let me put the context.
A
Like, she's not believe in Bigfoot?
C
No, I don't believe so. But. But it was like.
A
So she was driving.
C
We were driving through, like, the cornfields or something. South Alabama. And there's, like, a viewing how Bigfoot's always walking.
A
Yeah.
C
Big silhouette. She's like, that's not. That's Chewbacca. No, that one's Bigfoot. I'm like, chewbacca, you know what? Like, you know, to be fair, she doesn't watch.
A
You know when you get that feeling when you're. When you're like, oh, my God, my wife is wrong.
B
Yes.
A
Oh. And you're like, no, no, no. Everything stops.
C
Like, well, I'm still wrong after I point out.
A
Oh, yeah.
C
For doing it. But yeah, we.
A
So does anybody know what the. With the company called aloe vera is?
C
It's like.
A
It's like skin.
C
Yeah, skin. Lotion.
A
Lotion stuff.
B
Right.
A
So Heather got sunburnt, and she was laying in bed, and she goes, can
B
you go get me.
A
It was before bed. We were getting ready for bed. She goes, can you go get me the aloe vera from the bathroom?
E
Bathroom.
C
There's like nine different products.
A
So I'm looking. I'm looking for aloe vera. And I'm like, I might. Dude, she's gonna. She's gonna get so mad. I go out there. I'm like, babe, I. There's no aloe vera out there. I checked the whole bathroom. She goes, aloe vera. I go, yeah, there. She's like, tyler, it's green. And I go, I. I was like. Then it was like, oh, yeah. I was like, do you maybe. Do you mean aloe? Aloe vera? I'm like, no, you're looking for aloe. Yeah. Which is. I can find, but it's not aloe. Vera. And I was like, you know how. I was like, babe, you know how sometimes we call it Band Aid, but it's actually Band Aids?
C
The.
A
The brand. Yeah.
C
Yeah.
A
And I was like. So. I mean, I was looking for aloe vera. The. Oh, man, it was great.
C
I'm not right very often, so I have to be. I have to point that one out, dude.
B
You guys are. Y' all got some. Some crazy stories. My wife has never been wrong in her entire life.
C
Mine wasn't wrong. I'm. I'm wrong for pointing it out. Yeah. Because I should have known that. What she was thinking. But no, she's not.
A
Okay.
B
Yeah.
C
Okay. But there's just things like. I. I understand that with her level of intelligence, I agree that I don't watch Star wars other than the ones I was made to watch as a kid, so I wouldn't know much about it either, but.
A
Except that big footage.
C
Yeah, I do know that. But I got into Bigfoot, too, because we used to call one of our old partner's Bigfoot. Was he. He was like, out of. Out of shape, had a huge beard. And we used to make fun of him and say he was a suspicious Bigfoot dude.
A
Bigfoot, I used to think, before. Before I found Jesus Christ and. And. And accepted him as my lord and savior. I used to believe that Bigfoot was an interdimensional being that was actually utilizing international travel to go into the wood. That's why he can travel anywhere in the. In the world.
C
Well, to quote like Mitch Hedberg, my favorite comedian, like, Bigfoot is blurry. That's why you might be onto something, because there's never been a clear picture of him.
A
No.
C
So he says he is blurry. So the pictures aren't. The pictures are blurry. Yes. He's blurry because he's coming from interdimensional places. So you can never get a clear picture of Bigfoot foot because he is, in fact, blurry.
B
So he's actually just pixelated.
C
He's blurry. So it's.
A
I firmly believe that the government plays these little. Like. They just keep it going. So when I talk about the government, I'm talking about the deep state, which means. I'm talking about Hollywood, all the news, entertainment. They've had a hundred years to get us into Bigfoot, get us into the. The Loch Ness monster is the dumbest thing I've ever heard of in my life. We lost Jake and we lost the tv, Eli. Now we're on Netflix. Sorry if we're boring you over there.
C
We Have a new set of problems.
B
I'm having air conditioner problems in the. In the. That's what I call the. The camper now. I got tired of people calling it the camper. The content operations center.
A
The what operation?
B
The content operations Center. The.
A
The content operations Center. Got it. So, like, people actually believe that the Loch Ness monster was real for a very long time, up until the point where, what, in the 60s, they put a guy. Put a toy.
C
The picture.
A
Yeah. And I just believe that if the deep state in Hollywood and the media could be like, dude, if we can get this entire society of people to believe in Loch Ness monster and we're lying to him about it, then we can get them to believe 9, 11.
C
You know, we had the Jersey Devil in Jersey.
A
I don't know much about that.
C
That was the same thing. There was a devil in the south part of Jersey where I grew up in the pines or certain places you would go. And they had a leprechaun in a tree in Alabama.
B
Dude, that is probably the greatest video that's ever.
C
You remember? We got. I mean, we pat. We missed St. Patrick's Day, but there was indeed a leprechaun once in a tree, and somebody. There's a really good sketch of it that somebody actually witnessed.
A
All right, you guys ready? I can't. We're not gonna just glaze over. That. Okay, that's. That's a. That's a video that must be played.
C
That's pre Instagram. That's what. Yeah. Found it. Those videos are what we have now as kids. Yeah. That was like the YouTube version of what now instead. But there was a leprechaun in the tree and somebody, you know, somebody took a scout.
A
I forget about all of the famous quotes that came from this. This is going to be so fun.
C
Yeah, this is good.
B
This is just in time for St. Patrick's Day.
A
Crowds are coming by.
B
I bet you there was a real close view at what some say is a piece of Irish folklore. Some people in the Crichton area of Mobile say a leprechaun has taken up residence in their neighborhood. A leprechaun. NBC 15, Brian Johnson has more.
F
Curiosity leads to large crowds in Mobile's Crichton community, Many of you bringing binoculars, camcorders, even camera phones to take pictures.
C
To me, it look like a leprechaun to me. All you gotta do, look up in the tree.
A
Who else in the leprechaun say? Yeah.
F
Eyewitnesses say the leprechaun only comes out at night. If you Shine a light in its direction, it suddenly disappears. This amateur sketch resembles what many of you say the leprechaun looks like. Others find it hard to believe and have come up with their own theories and explanations for the image.
A
My theory is it's casting a shadow from the other limb. They got hold to the wrong stuff.
C
And it told me this is before
A
social media and apps ruined our society.
C
We're gonna get down to the bottom of this.
A
Yeah.
C
Still down there, guy.
A
Don't be afraid. Don't be afraid, man.
F
This guy helping to direct traffic says he's prepared for his encounter with the leprechaun. He's suited up from head to toe.
C
This waters all smells right here. This is a special leprechaun flute which has been passed down from thousands of years ago from my great, great grandfather who was Irish. I just came to help out.
F
Others just came to get lucky in
A
hopes a part of this isn't real. I've never watched it. I haven't watched it in 10 years. He just said been passed down thousands of years. My great grandfather, who's Irish.
C
Yeah. Not. That part's not me. I think that guy saw it. He was early on in those. Yeah. He's like, I got something.
F
Gold may be buried under this tree.
C
I'm gonna run a backhoe and uproot that tree. I want to know where to go. I want to go. Get me to go.
A
I want to go.
F
This is Brian.
C
That video they made of it.
B
Yeah. People will do anything.
C
That is. That's why we have Instagram today.
A
Yeah.
C
That is the reason behind Instagram. That is the. Jay quit.
A
Jake, can you hear us?
C
He was probably watching the video. He's probably finding something. So. Yeah. That is the original. That's amazing. That is a real news story, too. That's not fabricated. That is a real news. Network ran a real story about the leprechaun in the tree. That takes me all the way back to 2000. I was at the police department when that came out. So 2000, 2, 3, 4. Somewhere in there when that came out. And that was it.
A
Chode says Bigfoot is Chewbacca. The Millennium Falcon crashed here and the natives killed Solo.
D
Yeah.
C
It was in South Alabama where we saw Bigfoot on the side of the
A
Graham Crack at 86. Says, I feel like Bigfoot was real at one point but was covered up because it would be protected species. Logging companies in the Pacific Northwest wouldn't be able to cut that.
C
Kill it. Oh, we're mobile.
A
What happened? What happened to the car?
B
Dude, it's that same where my phone overheats and that. That air conditioner. I've been having problems with the. I gotta replace a fuse. So, dude, I was just, like, sweating my ass off the whole time. And then the phone.
C
They have, like, Best Buys where you live and stuff. Like, stores.
B
Dude, I didn't. Yes, they do.
A
Okay.
C
I'm just asking.
A
It took me about 1.7 seconds to realize the dig that was.
C
I'm just saying.
B
I mean, that's the kind of jaw says to me about, like, limited, like, hillbillies again or whatever.
C
They got these stores, like, even, like, Walgreens has, like, cameras.
A
You do enough content for us, Jake, we'll send you one.
C
I didn't want to make that decision without the boss, so I would think, like, we gave Jimmy a camera at one point that maybe Jake is worthy of a camera.
A
Yeah, that's true.
B
Well, I was. I've been looking at them after I asked you for the recommendations. Like, dude, they're not crazy on the Internet.
A
Well, I mean, not a lot of people have. I can tell you right now, there's no way I could clear it with the wife to spend a thousand dollars on podcasting equipment.
C
We can get cheaper now. We can do like a. I got a 400. I got a camera. I'll send you a camera. You have a 400 camera that's better than this. Yeah.
A
Better than what?
C
I got the Sony. That's a. It's an iPhone flipped around.
A
Oh.
B
I'm saying, I think the one you told me about, Tyler, was about 400. Like, it's not one version 500.
C
Okay.
A
That's the one I was gonna send you.
C
I got it on sale when I bought it.
A
I bought the ZV1F.
C
Yeah. I have one at the house that does nothing. That.
A
The one that's sitting out there? Yeah, yeah. That's a good one. Because it doesn't. The ZV1F is a good camera because it's a vlogging camera so it doesn't overheat. It's meant to continuously.
C
Here's the problem. I need you to buy a. There's a. There's a. They wave computers now, Jake. They sit on the desk like this. They're called laptops. Yeah, they're called laptop computers.
A
They have keyboards.
C
And on the phone that we're really weird device that we call a camera. You plug it into the. There's a cord and you plug it in.
A
That goes in.
C
Yeah, it's like one of these. And then you have Like a stand, and then you set it all up, and then you sit in front of it and you broadcast into it. So we're gonna. We're gonna catch you up to 22.
A
I feel like that's the reason why, like, there's an epidemic of men in this country that don't own laptops. And they have no excuse. They have no reason why, but they also have no reason to own one. So, like, the reason why G Money hasn't been sent any equipment is because G Money also doesn't own a laptop that I'm aware of. No, but why would you. You have a phone, and it does everything for you. You probably have access to a printer at work.
C
He had a laptop. He lost it in the van. I think he had a laptop in the van.
A
Oh, so maybe he does have a laptop.
C
Yeah.
A
Oh, he doesn't have an audio.
B
I actually have one. Like. Like whenever. Like when I. You know, normally when I'm at work, I don't have it with me, obviously. So, like, the ones where I. That I usually do from the truck didn't have a laptop. But, like, you know, the couple times a month where I'm able to come on, like, from the house, I stream from the phone, and then I've got the laptop set up next to it so I can read the comments.
C
No, if we do. So if we set you up the right way, you would. It would all work as one. You would just plug the phone into the laptop, set it up.
A
Wait, don't you start a podcast on Sunday?
C
Yeah, he's gonna do it like this.
A
Oh, you're. You're gonna.
C
Oh, no, he'll be home for that.
A
Right, but you're still gonna do it through your phone.
B
No. Yeah, I mean, so. Yeah, but. So I'll be streaming from the phone, but I'll have the. That's what I normally do is, like, have the laptop open just underneath it, where I have read the comments. I know this is.
A
This is.
C
I'm asking a useless question. But it's not a MacBook, right?
B
No, it's not.
C
Okay, but you have an iPhone.
A
Yep.
C
Because you can make your iPhone the webcam on a Mac. I don't think you can.
G
What about.
A
What about that sweet, sweet audio that's going to sound amazing?
C
Well, there's a store called Best Buy, right? If you go to Best Buy, they make a microphone that's only like 79 bucks. And then it just. I can sell it. And you know what cell is, right? It's like, we transfer currency through electronic
A
currency is something that we buy things.
C
Money. We have money, right? We use it to trade. Yeah, brother.
B
Yeah, we just. We barter.
C
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. You cut a log, I give you some hogs. Hogs and logs, right. We trade hogs for logs.
B
Hey, dude, what about. I got that. I got the little mic thing. Is that. That's better than the phone's audio, I think.
A
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
C
Your audio is not terrible. We'll see. We'll set you up this weekend. We'll get you fixed up. I'm a team player. Yeah. Friday at 2:00 clock with nobody.
A
No plan for something ready for Sunday? Dude, it sounds like it. No, dude, we got.
B
We got the rest of the planned out. Just.
A
Can we talk about you blowing us off last night?
C
He didn't show up.
A
That was pretty cool.
C
No, he didn't show up at all.
A
No, he did the old I passed out after work day.
D
Ah.
A
Like a grown man.
C
He's already here over at this point.
A
Full blown. Man crashing.
C
That's got all night long.
A
That's good. After work. Oh, babe, pardon me. I'm not gonna help out with dinner or the kids. I'm just gonna go sleep. From 5pm to 7am so he. Big league, dude. Big league. That's a night.
C
Counterculture.
B
It was. Dude, I'm not proud of it because I'm pretty sure if I haven't done this yet. It's on my list of things a man shouldn't do. And it's napping.
C
You already said it.
A
You already said it.
C
You already said it.
G
Yeah.
C
So you.
B
I'm not. I'm not proud of it.
C
You were getting real close to that four line rule too. In the chat again. It was. We were. We were. I had to throw the flag.
B
Did it. I don't think it was over for. I don't.
C
No, you were. You're right on it. You made it.
B
Yeah, I mean I'm insanely self conscious about that. After learning about that rule. Like I'm. I'm typing words that are so shorthand now that I'm worried I won't be understood.
A
There's still no update. Do you know, are you close to Midland?
B
Yeah, I work down there all the time.
A
Can you drive down there and drive through the police line and do a on scene report of what's going on with that dude?
B
If I thought for a second that I could get away with it, I would. I just don't.
A
I'm with the anti hero broadcast as you sprint through a police line, look for the armored truck and run towards
C
that, and then grab your wallet and your cell phone and pull it out as you're running by. Real fast, like super fast. So you can show them your id.
B
If you guys. If you guys would, like, make me, like, some little press pass, some little laminated press pass that I could put on. Jay could probably have that done in like five minutes.
A
Yeah, Jay's been doing a lot. Jay said he wants to come on Anti Hero today. We're still trying to kind of like, I want to give Jay a segment. We're just trying to figure. Jay's a man of many talents, so kind of pick which, you know, what his expertise is. Like I said, it's Friday, dude.
B
I mean, with. With Jay being British, like, I mean, he is. He's not your typical Brit, but I think, you know, not trying to tell you, you know your business here, but I bet you if you did a segment with Jay on teabagging, it would. It would kill.
A
Oh, yeah. Teabagging. Oh, Dylon with 10 bucks for Jake's next adventure. I know, it's Dylan Eli Die. We call him Dialon. It's a thing that you wouldn't understand. It's an inside joke.
B
Yeah, I don't know.
A
My son was ready to correct.
C
He's been on the point. He fell asleep on the remote earlier, but he's ready to correct.
A
No, that's from Dave Chappelle, which you don't know what that is because you're only 13. But he. He used to have a skit when I was your age, actually, and it was Dylon. So that's why I call him Dialon.
B
Well, well, Dylon is getting really close. Talking about.
A
That's.
B
That's getting very close to talking about Fight Club, which is something we don't do.
C
Yeah.
A
Oh, yeah.
B
Hey, did I.
A
Oh. Oh, Jake, hold on. We got to take a quick commercial break. Oh, all right, standby.
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A
What do you do? Are you. Where are you?
C
That's a hell of a look. All right,
A
we had any other stories today?
C
I can find some.
A
I. I know I have some Instagram stuff I've been watching.
B
Did we move on all the way from 911? Because I. I really. I told you guys, I'm writing a book about it.
A
Let's go. Are you. First of all, are you really writing a book about 911? Are you just joking around?
B
No, I'm writing a book.
A
Dude, you don't even have a laptop. How are you writing a book?
B
I do have a. I just told you, I have a laptop.
A
Do you use it to write the book?
B
Yeah.
A
All right, let's keep going. Dude, I could talk about 911 all day.
B
So it's just. Okay, I'm gonna give you the. The book is about two things. It's so it. First of all, it's called I Remember, and the first part of the book is about the psychological impact and the trauma that I suffered as a third grader watching it happen. And, you know, I. I don't want to say too much, man, but it was rough on me and, you know, by the book again, like I said, I remember I'm working on the manuscript right now. But the second part about the book is. I think it's. It's really unique. There's not a lot of 911 books that are going to be out there that you're going to find like this.
C
All right.
A
How's it gonna be different?
B
I didn't. I didn't know. I mean, dude, I grew up in West Texas. I didn't know anything about New York City. Everything I knew about New York City was probably from watching Seinfeld, and I hated Seinfeld.
A
Why'd you hate Seinfeld?
B
Why?
A
Yeah. Is there a reason?
B
If you think about it, I'm thinking somebody pointed this out. If you think somebody pointed this out, and it's so true. If you were to watch Seinfeld without the laugh track, it's actually just, like, three, like, Jews from New York City acting insanely crazy and psychotic. It's Actually, it's actually terrible.
A
George Costanza.
C
Costanza was Italian, right?
B
Okay, maybe it's two Jews. I don't know, dude.
A
There.
B
I mean, I don't know if it's two, it's two too many. Sorry, dude.
A
Jerry Seinfeld got interviewed outside of the basketball game, and they said, what do you think about free Palestine? And he's like, it doesn't exist.
B
This is my surprise face.
C
He said, yeah, I saw it.
A
Jerry Seinfeld looks old now, dude.
C
Yeah, he aged.
B
But. So here's the pet theory. Here's like. Because, you know, like, the biggest thing you got to think about is like, man, that's a huge, huge operation. Whether, I mean, whether you think it was all an inside job, whether you think they had the intelligence and then just let it happen in a Pearl harbor type scenario,
A
you.
B
You really can't get around. No matter what you believe, you can't get around the fact that it is like a very intricate, complex operation. So the. I'm going to use law enforcement lingo here you have. I mean, like, dude, the motive that, like, the biggest question is actually probably why. And you know, Jerry Seinfeld saying what he said about Palestine all these years later doesn't surprise me in the least bit because I think it probably. This is the pet theory. It probably was al Qaeda and it was a targeted attack, but not against the United States, not against the Pentagon. It didn't have anything to do with Building 7 or, you know, attacking like the, you know, the, the most famous, like, international symbolism of, like, usury and global finance in the world. They were trying to take out Jerry Seinfeld. And. Here we are, 25 years later, all those people dead, lives destroyed. However many trillions of dollars that we spent on two, like, forever wars, and we still have to deal with Jerry Seinfeld. And I think that's the biggest travesty of it all.
A
Yeah.
B
I mean, that's kind of a spoiler. But there's. There's going to be a ton of details in the book, so make sure
A
you guys thought about that. Yeah, so that's what, that's what the book is. I remember. And then every time you saw, every time you saw Seinfeld after that, it reminds you about 9, 11, and all the people that lost their lives because the Muslims wanted to take out Jerry Seinfeld, but they missed their target.
B
Yep. I mean, it's. It's only. It's only crazy if you think about it for too long.
A
So t tfmo says, so book's gonna be cringe. Gotcha.
B
Yeah. Yeah, whatever, dude. That guy. What do you want to bet that dude drinks milk? That is a cat loving milk drinking dude if I ever heard one. I bet he takes long naps too.
C
Long enough to miss shows.
A
Yeah, dude blows his friends off. Completely gone.
B
I'm surprised that it. That it took this long for that to come up because, dude, I was like, I was super stoked too. Like, I was. Dude, I was actually talking to Peach about something totally different while he was on the way there. Like, I was good to go and fell asleep. Fell asleep.
A
Let me tell you. Let me tell you how hard it is to run a broadcast. Right? So Mike was. Me and Mike always joke and we say our best friends really don't even know when we broadcast outside of the. And I should. What did you say? Probably like our non podcast related friends that we've had since we were kids. Like, no media friends. Like, just friends before we started doing this. And I was like, what do you mean? He's like, people call and text me all the time. I'm live two hours a day. That's it. That's the one window. He said, not only. Not only are they not watching it, they're texting me while I'm doing it. Say call me or they're trying to call me.
C
Three weeks in a row.
A
Yeah. So then I get a text. I get a text. I love my boy Peach, but I get a text from him at 1:33.33 minutes into the broadcast. And goes, you got a minute for a phone call? This was on the show last night.
C
Oh, that's crazy, because that same guy texts me at 1:34 asking me questions about the package.
A
And then he goes. I go, we are live. And he goes, oh, thought it was three. I'm like, no. So that's just.
B
It's hard, dude.
A
It's hard to. And then we changed it from 11 to 1.
C
Be your own people, man.
A
And he goes, one of the bases are broken.
C
I already took care of it.
A
You did?
C
I already took care of it.
A
Okay.
C
I'm gonna bring it. I'm.
A
Because they weren't broken when he left. Some One of the watched him walk them out.
C
Yeah. You know, but I have. We have more. We got more of these. So I'll. I told him I'd bring one back because he lives right by me.
A
Okay.
C
He was gonna put it on you to ship it out.
A
I know. I told him I wasn't. I told him. I go, he. It was a great idea, Peach. Had a great idea. He said, hey, let's raise some money for our Slater motorcycle jump fund. He's like, let's give away two of these badass lamps that Peter Butler gave us. And I was like, okay, so. And I go, well, here's the thing. It's a lot more than doing that. You have to get all the addresses. You have to box it. They're weird. They're weirdly shaped. They're. They're. They're long and skinny. You have to print the thing you have to take to the post office. It's not just like, I don't have a team of people that do that. And so he goes, I'll do it. And I'm like, okay. And then he's like, hey, do you want them to email you or text you? I'm like, no, Peach, you said, you do it.
C
One of these are broken. Do you want me to weigh it, measure it out? I said, no, I'll take care. So I'll bring.
B
I'll bring it back.
A
I'll.
C
I'll bring it back. I'll meet with him because he lives, like, he lives 20 minutes away. And I'll. We'll get it done. We'll get it done. I got this really good idea, man. It's gonna make you do more work, so it's really cool.
A
I watch. I watched Mike straight up lie to you guys once last week.
C
No.
A
Oh, that was a good one, though. No, last week, Mike goes. And we like it. Like a straight politician goes. And we are going. He looks me dead in the face and goes, we're going live this weekend at Patreon. And I was like, oh, man. Okay. I didn't know about that. I didn't know about that. I go, okay, cool. He's like, we're going live on Patreon this weekend. I'm like, man, Mike's really stepping it up for the. For the OGs. And then on Friday night, I go, right before I did my OG Council meeting, I go, hey, man, when do you want to go? And he goes, ah, let's do it tomorrow night. But I must have missed when you went on live on Page.
C
Hold on, let me see if you did, because I asked if you wanted to do it that night. Let me look at this guy, dude.
A
He's always wrong when he recollects his memory.
C
Let me see if. If he. On Saturday, if I got any messages about going live, you was your idea.
A
I've got to remind you about going live. Oh, that's right. You're the. You're super busy.
C
Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, here's Saturday. I don't.
B
Yo, dude.
A
Hey.
B
When people start running for office, they become a lot more important than they were five.
A
They do. I've noticed that.
C
You want to go live this weekend?
A
I'm going. I'm going tonight.
C
Tonight? Yeah, I'm on Dominic show tonight.
A
Well two Saturday we went pretty late. How late did we go Friday night? That was fun. So what I'm gonna do is I'm just gonna leave it up and like I was so tired because I woke up last Friday. I woke up 6am Dude. We were rocking and rolling until like 2am I'm like, dude, I can't it. Everybody kind of like was wanted to leave, but no one was leaving.
C
Well, if you want to join a better show tonight, I'll be on Cop Talk live on Dominic Izzo's channel at Eastern.
A
A lot of people don't.
B
Dude, I gotta. I got a challenge for Dominic,
A
dude. First off, your comments about Dominic is though probably are the best. Although a lot of people have really good ones. Somebody said, I think might have been Joe. Somebody said anytime I see Dominick eat is though I immediately crave pizza because he looks like he's a owner Papa Domino's and so you calling him Donkey Kong in his arm like he walks on his fist. It was like two weeks ago, dude. And it was a really serious conversation and I'm like it was more Mike and Dominic. So I was just like it like reading like do you think he walks on his fist, bro?
B
I mean I. So Dominic gets a lot of hate for his. His takes and I actually like me like me and the boys talk about it in the chat. A lot of them like are like ah, dude, like whatever. I, I usually. I bet you I'm like a 90 to 95 Izzo Agreer and I, dude, I have so much respect for his ability to completely ignore me when I'm chipping out in the chat. He denies me what I want so bad. Like he, he's never even hinted that he sees it, but I know he does.
C
He, he, he's.
A
Does he look at the comments. So he's got a laptop open because I sometimes I see him look down but he's looking into the camera the whole time.
C
Yeah, he's got a. He always keeps an eye on that. But he's. He is what I like and I'm the same way he is. Come on. Like the comments, he's not gonna really but if somebody wants a debate, he's a wide. He's an open book. He will get on with anybody. He'll talk to anybody. And I think that's.
A
That's a very tfmo said he doesn't earlier said he doesn't drink milk. He just wanted you to know he drinks monsters in C4. He's a bro. I wonder what his real name is.
B
Yeah, we'll see. Get on. Get on the app then.
A
Yeah, get on the app, bro. Where you at? The Izzo mohawk makes him look like the hoe grinder from Clash of Clans. Hog Rider. Oh, Grider.
B
ISO. I. I even super chatted once and asked him, like, what he thought about dudes with weird haircuts and earrings, and he wouldn't respond. Like I was. I respect his discipline so much, it's unreal. But I got a real challenge for him and maybe you could bring it up to him. Mike, I don't know. I don't know how to get in touch with him, but I know he's in the wing chun. Wing chun.
C
Dominic is on Instagram.
B
Okay. Maybe you could put in a word for me. I'm not sure that he's my biggest fan, but I actually am a big fan of his. But, you know, dude, I personally think that wing chun is like a, like, I mean, dude, like, we know.
A
Do you guys always think about that 80s song when he says, yeah, I
C
think that there's like a story behind that song. They wrote it in like 10 minutes.
A
Everybody. Wang Chung.
C
They threw it together like a last minute and it became like their biggest hit. That's. I don't know.
A
That's how it works.
B
That should be his intro song, that is.
A
And he's got a dance to it in his karate outfit.
C
How about the, like, the side job he did to. He started a cooking channel. Like, that's so under talked about.
B
I didn't know that.
A
Right.
C
Yeah. He started like a whole cooking channel.
A
It's him versus Justin.
B
I. Me and Izzo might have more in common than I thought. Like, I'm part owner of a deli.
C
Battle of the Brussels sprouts.
A
Hey, Julia commented Wang Chung tonight.
B
What's up, Julie? I see you there popping in with that dump truck.
C
You're going live tonight.
A
I want to. It was a really good time. It was really easy. I went on and I, I, I just brought some things to the OG Council that I really wanted them to know and some business and only the OGs, though, which is I gave access to the 25 tier on Patreon and I Gave access to the app, and I was kind of done. And I was like, it. Email me. And everybody started popping on. It was. It was fun.
C
I would do it tomorrow.
A
Why don't you do it tonight?
C
I'm on Domino's.
A
Why don't you do it after Dominic's? We didn't start till 10 last time.
C
No, not doing that. 50, dude.
A
I'm 40 almost.
C
You'll be like 9.
A
I got you guys.
B
So, Mike, I don't know how long that is gonna last, dude, because, like, you're on that, like, chicken and rice diet. Like, I don't know how long you can keep using the I'm 50 years old argument. Like, are you 50 or are you on chicken and rice?
C
No, it's the carnivore, dude. I'm telling you. And I'm not. I don't get paid by anybody. I'm pushing anybody. I have lost so much body fat, carnivore, and I haven't. The scale number hasn't changed, which is perfect. I've been maintaining 205, 206 for about four weeks now. And I can just see the fat melting off by just. And it's an easy diet, dude. Eggs, cheese, meat. It's kind of a deli diet. And it's.
B
It's simple.
C
Go out, get a huge steak. Go eggs, six eggs at a time with cheese.
A
You can just say it's steak, egg, and cheese and just leave it. No, because then you can go buy steak, eggs.
C
No, But I do.
A
I do like to eat the steak.
C
Bone marrow, bone marrow in my coffee in the morning with cream, heavy cream.
A
Bone marrow. Sounds so good.
C
Salted caramel. It tastes like chocolate milk. It's pretty easy. Gas station, you grab some roller dogs and go, it's easy.
B
It's easy.
C
And I'm telling you that the fat is coming off.
A
Processed meats do count as carnivore.
C
Yep, Simple. Like, I go to the deli. Not that deli. Go to the public's deli.
G
And I get.
A
There's a lot of meat in that roast beef.
C
I get ham, I get the. I get cheese, cottage cheese. You can eat avocado, guacamole. I mean, it's really simple. But last night, when I got a massive steak, dude, boom. A little. Little bit of rice on the side. I was told I could pick at it, so I put a little rice, a little bit of sour cream.
A
Chad, Ron, Mike, the guy with three first names, says moho chicken and mo moros.
C
That's good stuff.
A
Cuban Mediterranean diet.
C
I love Cuban food, but I can eat wings too. So like the other day I was like, you know what? I'm gonna break the mold without, you know, barbecue saucer. I just bought publish got spicy wings. Boom, boom, boom.
A
Easy straight to salmon and halibut.
C
My mom's been making like she makes meatballs. She's Italian. I just kind of scraped the sauce off so there's not much sauce. Eat the meatball. Like it's, it's, it's, it's easy. Except when you go to Boston. Boston is hard.
A
You really like that bread? All 18 inches.
B
Question for candidate Dilks.
C
He's not here. Go ahead.
B
You sure, dog?
C
I can't, I can't be any worse than.
A
You sure about that?
C
It already is.
A
Go ahead.
B
So I, I'm not, you know when I was like nerding out about your, your campaign, I was, I was looking into like demographics and stuff like that of like your county and things and it do it seems like. Tell me if I'm wrong. Probably a big population of like retirement people.
G
Yeah.
B
Is that like one of the places in Florida where you, where you go and do that?
C
Yeah, it's, it's not some as like it's not as bad as some of the other areas like Fort Myers and all those but we have some of those 55 and over retirement trailer park communities and all that stuff. And then we have a huge beach area that is nothing but million and up dollar homes. So. But yeah, you would back in the. It's changed a little bit, but it was, it's considered a quiet retirement type place.
A
Okay.
B
So my question is, and you know, we don't know what he'll do but you know, you, you commented earlier like correctly. Why are. One of you did that. That Jerry Seinfeld is, is looking old. He's getting old. If you're elected sheriff, man, if you're entrusted with that position in and say Jerry Seinfeld decides to retire there, what are you going to do about his culpability at 9 11?
A
But yeah, that's a good question. Red flag laws and Jerry Seinfeld.
C
I already got the red flag question.
A
Yeah, well the next question we're going to email every political correspondent in your area and ask them what you're going to do about Jerry Seinfeld. The tough questions. Look at Jake just staring.
B
I'm waiting for the answer.
C
Dude, I gotta have the book out first so I can see your. I gotta read your book. So I get the. I got to get all the information before I Can make an educated decision. So I know. I remember. When you write your book. I remember. And you. I will have to read that and then make an educated decision.
B
I'll send you a sign. First edition.
C
Yeah.
B
Because who's that? Who's that guy? Who's that guy? Tfg. That guy might like. He actually might be a little slow on the uptake. It's not a real book, man.
C
Oh, we got Justin in here. We talked about both of them recently.
A
Yeah, I think Justin was here when we talked about. He was in here when we talked about his cooking. Pitting him against Dominic. Izzo. But peach. We roasted. But he wasn't here for it.
C
I can't take it.
A
You have a piece of hair in
C
your hat hanging down. It's not my hair, obviously.
A
Get that stuff off before you go home.
C
No, it's her hair. Trust me.
B
Yeah. Christ almighty. Show.
A
It doesn't matter.
C
Yes, it's very distinct. We have a DNA tester at home ready to go. We have a ready. You know, there's like, the easy big oven. We have the easy big DNA tester, so.
B
Dude, that might be as bad as showing up with freaking glitter all over you.
C
Yeah, so I can clear the front door. It's like, here's.
A
Here it is. Yeah.
C
Hold it up.
A
Dial on. Play Jake and Jay's song before the outro. I don't have it. Oh, is it on Instagram?
B
I don't know if the whole song is or not. I thought Jay was supposed to be, like, paying attention and watching and taking care.
A
I thought Jay. I know. I sent him the link, like, 20 minutes ago.
B
British people, dude. Hey, can I issue my challenge? My official.
A
Again? At the end of every episode, People started catching on to that, you know, what you say? I'm starving.
C
I am. I'm dying.
A
I'm starving. Like, 30 minutes out. I'm starving.
C
I can't eat, man. I gotta get the Jimmy stash down here, man.
A
I get the burger.
C
So when you guys turn your head, that's the only problem is you get really hungry. Go ahead. What's your go ahead?
B
Yeah, it's a. I just want to issue it here because, you know, he might see it. I want to issue an official challenge to Dominic in good faith. We could do it for charity, but, dude, I'm also willing to put my money where my mouth is. If he wants to have a. I don't know, dude. Like, we'll get it. Like, we'll do it right? Like a sanctioned fight. Wing Chun versus Texas Tickle fighting. I'm willing to put up 150 bananas for the purse if he'll match me and anybody that buys tickets, we can donate to a charity of his choice.
C
It's bouncing. Can you see it? My leg.
A
Oh, yeah. Dude, Mike's not paying attention to you right now.
C
I heard everybody said he's gonna fight. You're not paying attention because you can't tell me. What did he just say?
A
He's gonna challenge Dominic is a Wing Chung versus there's a Texas tickle fight and that we can go to charity.
C
And how much. How many. How much is the prize?
A
He didn't say the price.
C
It was 150 bananas. If you're paying attention, go ahead.
A
You. He stopped talking. And then Mike goes. My legs.
C
I still. I still got it. All right, I'm trying to figure out which real still got it. All right, which real.
A
Did that psycho. Did this fictional psychopath comment on where he wants to fight me and shoot me in your. In your reel? Do you remember that?
C
That was the. Not the bike one.
A
No, it's the same guy. He went over to the Life Raft podcast. Yeah.
B
I'm trying to remember which one it was because he actually. I hate to, like, if that guy's watching, man. Good job, because you got under my skin and got me to talk like an idiot.
A
I didn't think he was real. I didn't think he was real. I thought that was somebody from the 99, probably Jay, get me good. And I'm like, dude, I'm sitting here. This guy's like. He's on their reels in their comments, saying, tyler's ducking me. I want to come challenge him to a show.
C
You did.
A
I remember this now because it's not the big page. It's not that.
C
No, it's the other guy.
A
Yeah, he had the black profile.
C
Yeah. Yeah.
A
But I cannot.
C
He said he would show up here, pay for everything, the whole thing. Right. That was that. That's a guy.
A
Got it. All right, I found it. I'm gonna share the screen. I'm gonna bring in Jay. All right, so, Jay, is this you that commented on another profile? Cringe on your reel.
C
And
A
so the replies are all three of us going back and forth with this dude. And then he said at Laugh Life Rap Podcast, if I can get on. On lice to talk to Tyler, I'll do it. I challenged him to a run shoot lift competition. I think he isn't it. Maybe if I come on live, I'll call him out. It'll Work. So I said, I tagged him. I said, I'll meet your gay ass on the Life Rad podcast. And then it kind of went. And I was like, man, did I just get punked. Like,
G
he's like, that was funny as.
A
This. This way we can meet. And I just want to state this now. I have a strong feeling you will back out of any competition regarding anything physical or shooting. Lol. And I said, there's no way this guy is real. Someone of the 99 is probably no one in. This is this pathetic. Good one, guys. You got me.
C
Let's do it. We can start it like Crunch Fitness. We can lift Orlando. We could drive in the parking lot.
A
Here's the thing is that people like this honestly think that this guy on the Internet with no profile picture and his name is normal account name and he wants to meet me. I think people think I would actually meet.
C
No, that's the most dangerous.
A
Yeah.
C
Yeah, me neither.
G
We should really have like an alternative set up. Like maybe some like Chess or some scrap virtual Scrabble or something.
C
This is probably the best explanation right there. Lewis's burner account.
A
It's Lewis. You.
C
Yeah, he's gonna. As he knocks you out, he's gonna sing that song about you.
A
Ty hired me.
C
I didn't level up.
A
Didn't level up. Yo, dude, what.
B
What. What if. What if Lewis. It was like he met up and like, he actually just like, like tuned you up.
C
Like, oh, he could shoot.
G
He could shoot better than you. He'd been training like a montage for like a year.
B
Yeah.
G
And it just couldn't get some trends,
A
like, you know, we went on it. Yeah. Joe thinks it's Jimmy. I don't know.
C
Lewis's real Instagram account. Name the song Lewis Cubert.
B
What do you know?
C
But Lewis is. I want to find his songs. Maybe he wrote. Yeah, but I know his name. Oh, yeah.
B
Subscribers puts out a diss track. Are you. Are you finding songs? Are you gonna play one? Oh, sorry. Go ahead.
C
Where's your song? I'll hear your song. I thought we were gonna play.
A
Yeah.
B
Jay, why can you send them the. Our intro song?
G
It is on Instagram. So if they go to the life raft Instagram, it's like a picture of the logo and it's like
A
Jay does not have the link to your podcast in his bio. Good job, Jay.
G
That's Jake, mate.
A
Yeah.
G
Oh, keep going, keep going down.
A
Oh, there we go.
G
This one on the left. No, Dan. And on the left. That's the false.
A
I think.
B
Dreams today.
A
Is that made with AI? Yeah.
B
Stare that smoke It's a hazy regret.
A
What did you guys come up with? Life.
G
That's such a good song.
A
What made you guys come up with the name Life Raft?
B
Jay, do you want to answer that or do you want me to answer it?
G
No, you can answer it.
B
We probably had. Dude, I bet you we spit out like a hundred different things. Yeah, but like, like, once we zeroed in on, like, the idea of it just being like, you know, not limited in terms of topics, but like, from a uniquely male experience. It was like. And. And like, like kind of how. How lonely the. The male experience can be unless you've got a tribe or whatever that. It's like sometimes it feels like you're just kind of lost at sea. And like, that was the idea of, like, where the life raft came from.
G
And there's like a sea. There's a sea between us as well. There's a massive sea between us. And that was a bit obvious that. Yeah, yeah, we're trying to navigate life.
B
That were. Yeah, that played on the. On the pond, but they were all taken, so that's why we went with Life Raft.
A
Okay. All right. Pride on your song, he says it's absolutely terrible.
G
Got no taste.
B
Hey, when we were talking about raising money for that other deal, it made me think about this. I. I still want to do it. I think if there's something that we're all going to get together and like, raise money for, it should be to get Pride a pair of those meta glasses so we can, like, watch videos of him doing. Doing his. Putting in work
A
24 hours of the Life of Pride. It's just a vodka bottle. First pov.
B
No, dude, I just. Dude, I want to see him throwing down at the gas station, like,
A
but I also want to see Pride, like, what he does when he's not fighting. Does he just sit in a chamber? Like, does he have like a one. One room apartment where he just lays on the floor and drinks vodka and it goes to the bathroom and then he gets up and goes to work? Like, what's Pride all about?
G
I don't think he goes to the bathroom.
A
Maybe he pees his pants.
G
No, there's bottles.
B
I would never get drunk and piss my pants, I'll tell you that. Never.
G
No, but once you. Once you've emptied the vodka bottle, why not just have a piss in it? You don't need to go anywhere, do you? Really?
A
That's fair.
B
You know the little, like, cap that goes on top of the vodka bottle, though. Like, if you weren't. If you forgot to pop that off. Trying to piss in it, dude, it just splatters everywhere.
A
That's how he keeps himself going. He's got to finish the bottle so he can pee in it.
G
We've got a few subjects that we might want to discuss on the weekend. We want to go into, like, maybe the man versus the bear and, like, what the choices are and. And how they.
A
Yeah, just man versus bear. Yeah.
G
So when the woman. So when they chose them. When you choose the man or the bear. And we want to go in. In depth to why a woman may choose the bear and kind of.
A
What, because men are so dangerous?
G
Yeah, absolutely.
C
And we.
G
We were talking about going really in depth to what the actual bear could do to the woman. But, yeah, we don't want to go too hard and. And cause everyone to not want to
A
watch, but it worked.
B
It merits. It merits discussion. I feel like they got off way too easy with that whole meme of, like, oh, I'd rather be with a bear. Okay, well, we'll see. We're going to talk about it.
G
Yeah. And everyone just accepted it like it was a dumb thing. And, yeah, we want to. We want to explore everything.
A
Okay, well, now, what part. Do you live in England?
G
Yes. Just. Just outside London.
A
Okay. I'm just curious. I'm not geographically. What would you call that?
C
That was the best question ever in
A
history
C
I've ever heard asked.
A
So you. You live in England. How come you're always in, like, a winter. Winter jacket and it looks cold and miserable.
C
I guess he doesn't understand where England is either, because he doesn't realize it's further north.
B
He was the leprechaun that was spotted in Alabama.
C
That was a great question.
A
So is it colder there all year?
C
It's.
G
Normally we. We get about five good days of weather a year, and that's it. And, yes, miserable. And it's. Yeah, there's a lot of things I could say about England.
B
What's worse, the weather or being surrounded?
G
Well, it just. None will be suitable for a live podcast, mate, to be honest. And I wouldn't want to get you canceled.
A
Okay. You got a lot of Somalians running around the machetes over there.
G
Yeah, well, we've got a lot of. Everywhere. Everywhere, but just putting the drain on all on. On every fine. On all of the finances. And, yeah, it's just cutting people's heads off.
A
But you guys have loads of gays traveling together.
G
Traveling together.
A
Yeah. I cut a reel the other day, and I'M going to release it tomorrow. And it's like you're talking about bicyclists and you're like loads of gays traveling.
G
Oh, yeah, we have, we have gay lanes where they, where they frequent often. And funnily enough, when you're, when they're in the gay lanes, they're ultra aggressive for some reason. I don't, I don't know why that is, but it's just maybe something that they need to, to look into really.
B
Can I ask you a specific question about like that? I think a British guy would be uniquely qualified to answer.
G
Sure, go ahead, man.
B
Bro, this has been driving me crazy for years. What exactly is a power bottom?
G
But it depends in what context. Like, do you mean like a regular power bottom or like a first time power bottom?
A
Is this a gay thing?
B
That's what I think. So that's why I'm asking. Jay.
G
I, I'm not really, I'm not really sure I was answering for a friend.
B
I thought, I thought the first. So I'm a bit of a history nerd. I know that the first mention of a power bottom happened in the Magna Carta. So that's why I thought you might be able to tell me.
G
Bless you.
A
The aquapunk paid 10 bucks to say so. It's a life raft. Going to be like a red pill show.
G
No, it's not. So we want to actually discuss issues as well. And actually by the end of the podcast, we want to actually have not just chat all the time and not solved anything. So. We do, but we, we don't just want to be serious all the time because then, yeah, what's the point of not joking about it? And then I said to Jake that I will intentionally argue a case that I don't believe in just to, just to actually, just to get a discussion out of it. And. Yeah, but it's not going to be a red pill show. We're not going to. On women, Muslims, anything like that. Not, not one. We might, we might, but it's not, it's not gonna, it's gonna be comedic. It's not going to be real comedy.
B
Yeah, yeah, like, like real topics and like, yeah, like jj, there, there's going to be like some people will catch some strays, but, oh, there'll be loads of strays.
G
I'm looking forward to it.
B
Like the idea is. And we'll see, dude. Like, I mean, we'll see how it goes. But like the, at least personally, my favorite way to deal with like serious and even shitty things Is to laugh about it. I think that. I mean, like. And I mean. And really, like, in the. In, like, the crudest, like, shittiest ways possible sometimes, like, making jokes. But yeah, it'll be. It'll be, like, real conversations. It'll be good. And. And we're gonna. I guarantee you, we're gonna be the most interactive podcast on the network with the chat.
C
Wow.
G
I mean, we didn't want to just watch cop videos like everyone else does.
C
Pretty good.
A
Hey, dude.
B
And I'll. I'll tease it a little bit. I'm still working on it because, like, a lot. A lot of things.
C
You don't have a camera yet, so you're definitely still working on it.
G
I was like, where's my camera? Like, I've been on 10 streams. I'll pay for the postage. Mr. Big Shot.
C
He doesn't know where to send it. He doesn't know where you live. He's trying to figure out.
G
I'll send you my address. We can get over that hurdle. I'm just overlooked.
B
England.
C
Yeah, Just.
B
Just write Jay's name on it and put the address of England.
G
England spelled with an I or something.
A
England.
C
Yeah, it starts with I, right?
B
Jay, which part of France is England in?
C
Yeah.
G
Somalia.
C
I don't think people realize, like, how far north England is. It's further north than Canada.
A
Really?
C
Yeah, it's way.
D
Are you serious?
C
Further north than Maine? It's way up top. It's cold.
B
Sucks.
C
Yeah. You think it's, like, straight across, but it's up.
A
Why. Why don't you just move to the u. S?
C
Yeah. Come pay taxes, bro.
G
No, we pay a lot of taxes here.
C
Yeah, but we won that. You know what I'm saying? Like, pay our taxes.
A
Hard for an Englishman to come to America the right way.
G
What, by airplane? We just go to the airport. I don't know what you mean. Yes, I live in England, and we have. We do have airplanes here as well.
A
Well, I meant to come live.
G
No, Like a visa.
A
Yeah.
G
So I have to go and take. I'm in the middle of getting e. Tiny, which is an e. Tax identification number. So then I can apply for a Social Security number and get added.
C
I could catch you here quicker. Just grab a machete, go to Mexico, and just. Yeah, right across. And you're here.
A
Yeah. Machete and blackface. You can come on in.
B
Yeah, I was gonna make the same recommendation.
G
Well, no, you don't. You don't want to go full. You don't want to go full blackface. You want to Go a little bit lighter, don't you? You all right?
A
I don't know.
G
But the lighter ones get treated better, I think.
A
All right, you want to get the
G
house and the car and the phone and benefits and everything, really.
A
So I'm going to wrap this up. I think Mike's Googling food.
C
No. And talking to Peach about his product.
A
The product he dropped.
C
He dropped the lamp. That's why it's broken.
A
Oh, I know. Yeah.
C
Yeah. Well, we just found that out.
G
That sounded like a drug deal. Did he drop. He dropped the product off. Did he?
A
What's that, bud? Not for a while. A couple more hours. It's like a daycare here. All the kids are out of school, so.
G
All right.
A
Yeah. At least Eli's doing something. All right, we'll see you guys later. It's the weekend. We got open mic at 3pm Counterculture Inc. YouTube. I would like to get something in my belly before then, but I don't know.
C
Tyler's hungry.
A
Yeah, I'm hungry too, man. I'm. I'm the one holding the network up, man. I'm going on. Rolling over to another show. If you guys want to know about the week in the episodes about. If you guys want to know about Jake's comments in the Instagram, we'll talk about all of that and if not, watch a rerun.
C
See you live this weekend.
A
Yeah, we'll see you live. At some point this weekend, World's gonna go to. And we'll be back Monday, 1pm Eastern Standard Time on YouTube, Facebook and X. Enjoy your weekend, everybody. Jv team for life.
Podcast: The Antihero Broadcast
Date: June 12, 2026
Episode Theme:
A wide-ranging, unfiltered discussion focused on the events of 9/11, conspiracy theories surrounding it, freedom of speech issues, and topical blue-collar news stories—with a signature mix of skepticism, humor, and the camaraderie of a veteran and first responder audience.
This episode centers on discussing 9/11, exploring longstanding conspiracies around the attacks, examining the evidence (or lack thereof), and questioning the official narrative. The hosts and guests use the lens of blue-collar skepticism, mixing personal anecdotes, dark humor, and listener interactions to create an entertaining but critical conversation about American government, media narratives, and taboo topics. The episode also touches on current events in Texas, issues of free speech, police overreach, and a preview of a new show called "Life Raft"—all woven together with banter and irreverence.
This episode delivers a classic Antihero experience: weaving together real-time headline news, sharp government skepticism, deep dives into conspiracy lore (especially 9/11), and the unique anchor of blue-collar, veteran, and first responder culture. While questions about official narratives dominate the show’s core, the banter, inside jokes, and authentic camaraderie ultimately keep the heavy subjects accessible and deeply engaging for their intended audience.