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Nick
What they did to your family. You're lucky to make it out alive.
Pat Brosnan
Streaming on Peacock.
Tyler
These men are going to come after me.
Mike
Taking them out. It's my only chance.
Pat Brosnan
Put a bullet in her head. From the co creator of Ozark.
Nick
Looks like a family was running drugs. Execution style killing.
Tyler
It's rare for the Keys.
Pat Brosnan
Any leads on who they might have been running for?
Tyler
The cartel killed my family.
Mike
I'm gonna kill them. All of them.
Pat Brosnan
MIA Streaming now only on Peacock.
Tyler
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Mike
Yo, that's some special visitors today, I heard. Yeah.
Tyler
Are they still there?
Mike
Yeah, I can hear them out there talking. Some of our. One of our OG members of our crew sent me a selfie this morning at my front gate and they stopped by. So that was pretty cool.
Tyler
All right. Sending the link to Pat now. Apparently I've never had so many problems. With these links. Dude,
Mike
it happens. It's Friday. It's been a long week, right?
Tyler
The numbers were pretty good for last night.
Mike
That was huge. Yeah, it was a good night. The talent man.
Tyler
I need a manager for this show.
Mike
Dude, it was Kermit
Tyler
Kermit was good. Kermit was good.
Mike
I didn't get beat up. I didn't get beat up. Last night, everybody. It went well. Yeah. You gotta remember, my wife is a little exhausted. My wife. I was. My wife is like that all the time. There's no.
Pat Brosnan
There's no.
Mike
Yeah. It's like. It's really. She's not mad. She's just. That's. That's. That's Jojo.
Tyler
I almost. I almost said on. On live. I was like, I could beat up Ronda Rousey, dude, and just let it go and let everybody lose their minds. And then it was good.
Mike
You stood. You stood in there tough, man. It was good. Went back and watched.
Tyler
Did you see Kermit flop sides? He swap sides quick.
Mike
He's not gonna go again. He's not going against Jojo. He's worked with her. He's scared of her. But before, Pat's almost going. This is always. This is like, one of the worst weeks of my life for, like, everything. Does everybody know? Even though I'm going to be 50 at the end of this week, my dad's birthday was the 6th. My grandmother passed away the 7th. Today's the 8th. And on May 8th, four years ago, this is the last picture with my soul dog, Bentley. I was working on duty. My mom called and said, you gotta. You have to take them in. And this was the last picture taken with my. My dog, Bentley. So. People don't understand dogs. I know, but they think I'm crazy. But he's cremated. He's right next to me on the side of the bed. And. And tomorrow is Terry's birthday. The. The girl that we lost in line of duty last year. So. My birthday week sucks.
Tyler
Yeah. No kidding sucks.
Mike
Yeah. That's where I kind of look at it, like, now. I just look at it like it's just another week, but. Excuse me. And then, honestly, the same week, the day after, which would be tomorrow as well, is my wife's whole big. I came for her being harassed and abused. So it's a. It's a hell of a. May is a hell of a hell of a week for me.
Tyler
Well, Pat gets it together, man. Do you guys want to. Do you want to go over this? Let's. Well, we're gonna wait on nick for the UFOs, but. Yeah, I wanna. I wanna.
Mike
We called that.
Tyler
Yeah, we'll get into that in a minute. But what's your thoughts on the Rob o' Neill shenanigans? The stuff we broke down last night? I got that like an hour before, we had no time to prep, but
Mike
he got on the spot reading. Yeah, I. I don't like to say I'm right a lot, but I was right. You're. I mean, without even looking at most of what your attorney said, that the call out, that whole bully thing, at the end, it all goes together. And I didn't. I didn't know about the tweet. The deleted tweet, to me, is a big, big deal as well. Like his. Him saying that and then deleting it, and it's. You know, everything's out there forever. So it's like he. It's almost like this lawsuit just brought everything back again. That he's lied and lied and lied and that everything he says is. And that. I mean, I don't know how you even continue. If I'm a judge and I look at all that, it's like, how do you. What do we hear? What are we doing here?
Nick
You guys called. You called me, right?
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
If you rub your balls three times, Nick comes out.
Tyler
Nick pops up. Now we're just talking about the Rob o' Neill man. The. Did you catch any of the Night Shift last night?
Nick
I did. That dude's a clown. I knew it was all over. It was all over when he said he lied in the after action briefing.
Mike
He lied then he didn't lie, then he lied again, and then he didn't lie again. He.
Nick
He contradicted himself so much for. From. I mean, even prior to the lawsuit, it was a joke. But after the lawsuit, I mean, that dude really shot himself in the foot. He's not. Listen, he might be a great warrior and an awesome tactician. He's pretty stupid upstairs. Yeah, he really is, man. And this is. This is a problem when you have such a. A huge lie, and then you go on all these other programs, and on top of it, you're. You're a substance abuser, right? And listen, it sucks for him. I hope he gets to help. He has problems with alcohol. But, yeah, when you're drinking, man, we've all done and said some stupid. And now you got to remember what you've done and said all these times, all these stupid. That you had opportunities on all these podcasts. It catches up to you, man. What are you, a web of. Of deceiving?
Mike
You start getting. You start booking yourself out to go talk, and you get on stage and you. The words start flying, and then you can't remember what you said. In this city and this city, and nowadays you say anything, it's all. It's always permanent. So.
Nick
Yep. You start believing your own.
Mike
Good for him, man.
Nick
You want me to hop out until pastime?
Tyler
No, you're good. We're gonna cover this Rob o' Neill thing first. We can. So I got, you know, some, Some images of the. Let's see, man, they're too small. I can't.
Nick
So while you're pulling that up with the bizinette story, it's consistent with Rob's story all the way up into the point of when they, you know, they experience or first sue Osama bin Laden. Rob was the fourth in a stack, right? The. I think the shooter in front of Rob took out. He took out his son. Like Obama's son, right. Or bomb. I'm sorry, Osama. Whatever. Same. Both terrorists anyway. I mean, so it's, it's, it's consistent. So I think it gives more validity to. To Biz's story and it shows that Rob's more of a liar if, if. If you listen to the consistency of it. So how does the fourth person in this stack take the first shot to kill Osama?
Mike
That's true, but just then to, to, to like threaten to turn the point man, you know, out and then unthreaten and then say you. And then say, well, never mind. He committed war crimes. We all did. But that's. It's easier than just saying you lied.
Nick
It's a mess, dude. It's a mess. It's a joke. And then it's. It's one of the, it's one of the biggest. It's one of the biggest incidents in the history of this country. You know, I mean, we've never experienced really at 911 that goes on top of the, you know, the War of 1812 in the capital getting sacked. You know, the Revolutionary war starting Washington, crossing the Delaware, 9 11, killing. The.
Mike
The man who perpetrated this was, this was like the, this was the band aid for America for 9 11. This was like the, the. The justice was served moment. And now it's turned into a fiasco that this dude needed clout and needed to write books and needed to do speaking engagements regardless. You know, what this. I don't care who killed the guy at this point. It really doesn't matter to me because it. Somebody did. And that's what's most important. But one person decided to make it completely about them. And now what, 14 years later, he's filing lawsuits about it? Like what the man.
Nick
Biggest stories of this nation's history. And, and on top of It. This guy's lying about it, and he's going to be found out that he's a liar. I mean, this is like his. Like his Alamo.
Tyler
This is Alamo. That's what. It's exactly what it is. He. First off, the entire case for defamation is. There's no grounds for it. The fact that it got this far is disgusting because we literally took Matt Binet's book, which is another account of what happened by someone who was in that room, and we broke it down and then we gave our opinions based off of two stories. Right? There's no defamation there. And then we also use the. The after action review of the raid, which he states is what we said. But then he went on the back end a couple months ago and said, well, that's inaccurate. So how would I know if
Nick
he didn't say it's inaccurate? He said they lied.
Tyler
Well, yeah, it's inaccurate. So if. If Nick comes and tells me a story and I turn around and go tell Mike, and then Nick's pissed that I told Mike that story, and then Nick goes, well, what I told Tyler wasn't true. Oh, my bad, dude. I just told Mike what you told me. So there's no defamation there, even though Nick's pissed off at me for telling a story. So it, It's. It's the most asinine thing in the world. So then we were like, listen, we're not gonna do it.
Nick
He.
Tyler
He lives in Montana. He. I guess maybe he owns property in New York. So he brought the case to New York. We're in Florida, so of course we file for federal. Right. We don't want to do the case in New York. Those are elected judges. It's biased towards him. They're liberal as. So we, you know, and then he tried to stop it from going federal. We can use appointed judges and have a more unbiased court hearing. And so it's gone on for too long. And our lawyer pretty much said, listen, this needs to be dropped. And then we're going to go into the anti slap procedure, which is what anti slap is, was created so big news industries couldn't silence people from telling the truth with lawsuits.
Nick
I do that every Saturday night.
Tyler
Anti slap.
Nick
Oh, yeah. Slap my. Okay, that's so the one thing I said to you, Tyler. You know, we have Benedict Arnold, remember, in history forever, as a traitor. And, you know, and that name is synonymous with being a traitor. And now you're going to have another name synonymous with lying about accolades. And it's gonna be Rob O'. Neill. So maybe 50, 100 years from now, people in the military will be like, all right, Rob o'.
Pat Brosnan
Neill.
Tyler
Or, yeah, you're a Rob o'. Neill. And like, that's. It's his Alamo. You said it best, Nick. It is his Alamo. And he is. He thought the world would be like, oh, my God. Well, if he's suing them, he must be telling the truth. But then he went on a bunch of podcasts post lawsuit and then convoluted his story even more and made even more, like, styles of what happened that. That deflects or not deflects, but contradicts every other story he's told. And the guy. And then he went on a podcast and said, this is because they were mean to me and they need to be punished. Like, oh, my God. You just stated pretty much, I was in the military.
Mike
He can't handle mean. Even if it was his kids first. It was even kids. Remember that story? Oh, my poor kids.
Nick
Yep. Yeah, my daughter saw that.
Tyler
It's not defamation. So even if. I mean, we sometimes get lumped into the truthfulness of the story, at the end of the day, none of that matters because it's not defamation at all. And you add on the top, he's a public figure. This is a very, very, very huge narrative that's like. That's like the government. Us. Me. Us saying, hey, aliens aren't real. This is all fabricated video. And then the government suing me, like, no, this is a big issue. I can give an opinion on it. I'm not saying Nick murdered two guys in October of, you know, 2012, and I'm just making up a lie. Nick could then sue me for defamation because I'm making up a lie specifically about him only to cause malice. So the whole thing, all I can
Mike
say is birds of a feather flock together. And some of the people he flocks with are just the same type people. And it's. I. The.
Nick
The.
Mike
The jokes write themselves. People that set out to destroy you. Us. And here we are, still going, still being still proven that everybody else is the ones that are up. It's hilarious, man.
Tyler
It's an Amanda, dude. And to watch a podcast that you hate is extreme behavior.
Mike
I don't even watch ones I like.
Nick
I'm sorry.
Tyler
Behavior, Bro, if I hated you, Nick and I, I just wanted to ruin your life. But I go and watch all your podcasts, like, yeah, and then I post about you.
Mike
You know why? It's not hate. It's gay love. He can't People can't stand it. They have to watch because they got nothing else to do. Their lives are miserable. And it's hilarious.
Tyler
Sad, dude. There is this one dude that we saw and he's. He's attempted at being a podcaster for about eight years of his life. He's awful on camera. And then he uses a. To try to get clicks. Get this, Nick. He puts a Navy SEAL trident on his thumbnail to get. To try to get views. The episode had nothing to do with Navy seals. No guests for Navy SEALS plummeted in views. We're talking like 20 views in three months. Like, it's sad, dude. And you watch the beginning of it. He's like, oh, welcome to my podcast. It's like, man, who's.
Nick
Is that who you talking about?
Tyler
We're not good.
Mike
No, he's watching.
Tyler
We're not gonna get sued again. But it's a sad. He's a sad dude. I feel really bad for him. And you know how he's sad.
Mike
The saddest part is, like, it's all digital. Knows my number. Knows you're not. Like, it's all digital, dude. Never face to face. Never man to man. It's all girly behind the scenes, chopping up stuff and posting. It's so beta, man. It's so beta. So beta.
Tyler
Yeah. And then they, like you said, they flock together. But what's sad is that, you know, I don't see anybody sharing his YouTube videos.
Mike
Nobody can share any of it.
Tyler
His buddy sharing his video. Yeah. At the end of the day, Rob o' Neill is being pressured in the, in the, in the. The court system and his defense team are being pressured into ending this lawsuit and then moving on to the ant slap motion, which is essentially, it's, It's. Well, I don't know if restitution is the right word, but it's compensation for attorney fees. And, you know, and I'm not going to talk about how much this up my life online because that's stupid for me to do, but you guys have all seen it. This has been a nightmare for me, you know, and I just want it to be over with. As far as, you know, the Rob o' Neill suing us for no reason whatsoever. And then, you know, if you would
Nick
have just shut the up about it, people would have forgot you guys were done talking about it would have been over.
Tyler
We talked about that, dude. The only one who cares about who shop in Laden is Rob o'. Neill.
Mike
But I also wonder if it's that connection we just talked about the two homos that got together. It's. It's like weird that it resurfaced all at that time. So.
Tyler
Yeah.
Nick
Nice language, Mike.
Mike
I'm sorry. It's true. Probably got two super chats before we get to Pat. You want to get those knocked out before we get yelled at. We got Fumasa that says don't war crimes have no statute of limitations? Couldn't the military investigate the potential war crimes he's confessing to? I would imagine double negative. Yeah, because it is. But the dude from. The dude in Australia just got charged. What I know it's another country but like 10 or 12 years later. So I'm sure that's possible. And the chodezilla for the boys. Great for the boys. Not for the terabytes. If anybody.
Tyler
Hey, yo, that's one of the gamers, bro.
Mike
Yeah, just make sure everybody. Four terabytes for everybody.
Tyler
Hold on. Let me. Let me take off the.
Mike
That's in honor of last night. In honor of Kermit. Four terabytes for the boys and feel we have a Beal o' Neill in the house.
Nick
We need a four wishing now that
Mike
gets commented a lot. But anyway, we don't want to keep the. We'll keep Pat waiting too long.
Tyler
I got.
Nick
I got one more thing to say about the o' Neill thing. It's also funny that you think the US Government would let one of the. One of the biggest top secret missions ever go into discovery because I'm sure there's a lot more to it that we don't know about. And we're gonna. They're gonna let that open up to a.
Tyler
No, they're not.
Nick
Absolutely not. It was never going to go to trial.
Tyler
People would go to trial. People in the case would end. This is. I'm just kidding. This is a joke. This is.
Nick
People be disappeared, bro.
Tyler
People would be disappearing. This whole court case. People would have problems. You know. They're not going to let. They're not going to air out the. The most secret U.S. you know, tier one mission ever. Because to an old man and podcasters were battling it out in court. It's not gonna happen.
Nick
Although an old dangling idiot blabs his mouth about it. Extortion. 17 Biden, you scumbag. Anyway.
Tyler
And we'll bring you back on to talk UFOs later. Nick.
Nick
All right.
Tyler
All right, all right. Without further ado, we have pap rosin.
Pat Brosnan
Hey guys.
Mike
That's got the. Pat's got the remote controls.
Tyler
Yeah.
Pat Brosnan
There we go. Gentlemen, good morning.
Mike
Good morning. Pat.
Pat Brosnan
Good morning, man. How are you?
Mike
Good.
Tyler
Yeah, we're excited. What. So we're as, this is probably the fourth time I think you've come on and I like the segment and I think we kind of solidified it as. Is it, did we want to call it Hard Facts with Pat? I like that. Is it or what? What is it?
Pat Brosnan
Oh, it's good. Brutal. Brutal's pretty cool. Brutal Facts.
Tyler
Brutal Facts. I like that. Even better. Get a cool logo. And, you know, we're pretty transparent with all of our listeners. They know.
Pat Brosnan
Excellent.
Tyler
They know. They know. We run a tight ship around here.
Pat Brosnan
That was a good piece before, man. You know, I was watching. Good to see Nick out there. He's the man.
Mike
Yes, he is the man.
Pat Brosnan
How you guys? Everything's cool.
Mike
Good. Before we start, I know one of your dear friends is ill. How is, how is Rudy doing? Have you had a chance to check in with him and his family?
Pat Brosnan
I have, I have had a chance. He's, he's really out of the woods.
Mike
He okay? Good.
Pat Brosnan
It was, it was, it was tough. He was, uh, intubated and it was, I think it was touch and go. He got last rights. It's reported. I don't know that as a fact. I, I, it is publicly reported that he got last. Right. So, yeah, I was sending prayers out for a man. He was the best. The king of New York.
Mike
Yes.
Pat Brosnan
You know, there's a clip. I'm sure you guys seen that fool in a press conference. The reporter said, rudy Giuliani. What do you think, mayor? This is three days ago. 24 hours into him, touch and go, last rights. 15, maybe 12 seconds later, madame says, yeah, Rudy Giuliani. That's a, that's a name a lot of New Yorkers are familiar with. That was it. That's what he said.
Mike
Yeah.
Pat Brosnan
You can't, you just can't make it up. You know the guy, New York Y. Yeah, well, he's, he's horrific. I mean, the guy's a horrific, horrific, horrific. I mean, he's gonna, he's gonna make the bl look like Winston Churchill. That's how bad he's going to be, really. And he makes dinkins, I'd say, look like Mother Teresa. I mean, this guy is wicked, evil rattlesnake guy. That's all you could say. Imagine that. The greatest mayor in the history of America who turned around New York on its, on its head from death wish movie we've all seen to Disneyland. And that's it. That's a name we were all Familiar with.
Mike
And I remember as a kid going, I'm so glad I got to see the contrast. I went right before he took over. My uncle took me down. I couldn't believe that was America. Like, I was like, this is insane insanity. To watch it turn around and watch that whole. All those, all those peep show places get cleaned up, all the prostitution and stuff get wiped out of there. It was, it was unreal to see the turnaround that that area made it.
Pat Brosnan
It really, really was. And, and it's great that you had context for it because I would say most folks today, it's funny I was talking about this this morning who were 40 or under. Just think about the math, right? Rudy turned it around in 93. So someone. They would have been 10 years old. You know, someone who's 40 today when the city was turned around so you would have to be 6 years old to see it was bad, say in 93. And my best, My best line is always, if you're curious about what it was like in New York City, particularly Manhattan at that time, pre Giuliani, there's a few movies you can rent. That one is Death Wish. The other is Taxi Driver, right. With De Niro, Mean Streets, awesome Pope of Greenwich Village. All these old movies, they show New York and it's with all its warts. I got to tell you, it was insanity. Insanity.
Mike
I went like 90. Well, I lived right there. But one of the last times I went, before I moved to Florida, I moved to 93. So I was right there around 90, 91. We were there and it was.
Pat Brosnan
Was. You were there for the absolute height of it, yes. Homicides in 91. Highest robberies. It was the tippity top. That's because Dickens was busy in Queens without a town brown perfecting his backhand on the tennis court while the city burned. Burned to the ground. So yeah, I remember coming through the.
Mike
Coming through the tunnel and open, turning into Manhattan. You were like, what did I just do? Where, where, where am I? This is. It's like a scene from a movie back then, like a bad movie.
Pat Brosnan
It really is. And, and to give a perspective and it's interesting because this will. This will be a pretty powerful segue, I think, into. Into what we were thinking. Thinking of discussing anyhow, which is this recent armed hijack of a, you know, hijacking of a truck. Very common back then, you know, because I was in a robbery squad for a long time. And to give you context for the viewers in 91, when you were there 90, 92, 89 robberies were north of 100,000. 100,000 reported robberies a year. A year. In those 100,000, one year was 101. One year, I think was 105 in the mid-80s. But in those early 90s, every year was over a hundred thousand.
Mike
And robbery robberies, dude. Yeah.
Pat Brosnan
Reported robberies, reported.
Tyler
How many a day is that? I can't even do that math.
Pat Brosnan
It's insanity. But. But to. To compare it to today or last year, the last. Over month, over month, going back 12 months, about 15,000 today. So a hundred thousand. Fifteen thousand. So 85% fewer New Yorkers are being stuck up, being robbed, having guns stuck in their face, having knives across their throat while people took their wallet. And that's unbelievable. And that's all Rudy. It's all Rudy. It was Mike Bloomberg. After him, it was Ray Kelly and Bill Bratton. And not to do with Dinkins and nothing to do with de Blasio. None of those guys. They had no play in it. Rudy did the whole thing. And I'll tell you a quick one, and you'll love it. Right about the same time that you were going there in 92, I was with Rudy. My first time I was ever in Staten Island. Staten Italy.
Nick
Right.
Pat Brosnan
I was never there before. I was a Bronx guy. And we come from a fundraiser just before the election, right around Halloween of 92. So Dinkins was in trouble. So we're driving all day, and Rudy says, let's stretch our legs. So sure enough, we stopped outside Show World, which was on at the time, on 42nd, on the west side of the street, the corner of 4, 2, and 8. So we get out, me, Rudy, and my partner, John Fleming, who's now a writer. So I call him Fleming Way. And we take a walk. So we cross the street, we head east on 42. So me and John look like central casting detectives. No one touched us. No one spoke to us. They. They could smell us from a football field away. But Rudy was a former U.S. attorney in the Southern District. He didn't look like a cop at all. So Rudy's walking along with me and John. He gets hit up for heroin, methadone, speed, prostitution, hairless Portuguese boys, every conceivable crime all the way up to 7th Avenue. We cross the street, we come down the south side from 7th going west to 8th Avenue, and he gets hit all over again by all the junkies and dealers and prostitutes. And we get back to the van, and he looks at me and John, and his. His campaign manager at the time was Christine Latigano Communications DIRECTOR Rather, he says this is going to end, that's going to end that we're going to clean up. And that's. And I told him, and as I would tell him a lot of times, you know, this post snap paranoia, Rudy has the cops figuratively, metaphorically, handcuffed because of concern over patrolmen making summary arrests for drugs and prostitution and so forth, and to give it to specialized units, to give it to Organized Crime Control Bureau and the narcotics and the vice squads. He said, that's over, that's over. And he, he took a big key and uncuffed the cops. And that was the beginning of it. Because the, you know, the guy, the rank and file guys, guys like me, the guys in the street, the detectives, the patrolman, now we have full blown authority from the tippity top to go out and collar everyone and collar everyone. We did. So it was amazing. And I like to think that epiphany, what he saw in that walk, early evening, warm, right around Halloween in 92, metastasized in his mind just how bad it is and how important it is for him as the mayor to empower the police commissioner who, who would subsequently empower the bureau chiefs and drop it down to the patrol division and the detective division. So that was like, I like to think that's a turning point, you know.
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
And to go into the back to the robberies. How are armored truck robberies with today's technology? You know, any type of bank robbery or quote unquote heist, as people like to call it.
Pat Brosnan
Right.
Tyler
How, how does that happen with today's technology to, to get away with it?
Pat Brosnan
Well, as it turns out, it's very difficult to get away with it today. You know, I mean, you take these guys, they had masks on, they had handguns. They grabbed two delivery workers unloading a truck out in Manhasset back in January full of Apple products, right from right outside the Apple store. Real old school. They force one worker into the back at gunpoint, zip tie his hands, make the second guy drive to a secluded spot over on, I think Northern Boulevard, zip tied him too. Then they took, stole about a million and a half worth of MacBooks, iPhones, iPads, Apple watches, the whole deal, and pounded it into a rented Home Depot box truck and vanished. Left the guys locked in the truck and, you know, remote place over Northern Boulevard. This is like right out of Goodfellas and the other one. Yeah, right. This is straight out of the hijackings when the guy would pull into the diner and they take the truck from him. Right. Some were collusive, some were not. But these, these three retards, these three stick up guys, two from Manhattan, one from the Bronx, were collared yesterday and federally charged with the Hobbs act, which is robbery and interstate transportation of stolen property. So they're looking at 33. Zero years. But what stands out to me and to your question is the outstanding investigative work by the nypd, nasi, Nassau county, as well as the federal prosecutors and the FBI. This was good old fashioned bloodhound policing. First of all, one of these supreme knuckleheads left a fingerprint on the rental agreement at Home Depot.
Tyler
There you go.
Pat Brosnan
That's a very common boo boo. And I hate to say it publicly, but I know our audience is on the right side of the angels. But think about going in in any weather and you have a signature needed to sign a document for renting a truck or, or anything. It's very unusual to keep your gloves on. Great. Depend and sign your name so no one does. They leave prints there. You know, I don't care how cold is outside. That's bizarre. But that was a gold mine. That print led them to them. And then they, of course, they couldn't resist using some of the products, so they powered up some of the devices.
Tyler
How does someone. How does someone, in theory, if they were to get away with it, how do you offload a million dollars worth of Apple product?
Pat Brosnan
Quickly. Quickly. And three guys. Three guys, right. So you figure they each moved about 400.
Tyler
No, I meant like. No, I'm sorry.
Pat Brosnan
Oh, you mean to dump it. Oh, to dump it.
Tyler
Yeah, like to sell it. Like. Wow.
Mike
You got a minute?
Pat Brosnan
That's a great, great question. So in recent years, we. We got into. We got into that business at Brosnan, the Risk Consultants, my security company, in terms of mitigating, identifying the ringleaders and the various organizations. And it has its own name. It's Organized Retail Crime. Theft, orc. Organized retail retail Crime. And these rings, very organized, all tied in with traditional organized crime. And they fence it. So that stuff was likely already sold, already being set up to be moved for a percentage. Very smooth, very streamlined, very efficient process. But again, being, you know, crooks are idiots. They probably couldn't resist just using one of them. Maybe they just went on, you know, to watch some porn or something. Who the hell knows? But that lit up a clear digital fingerprint. So they had the real fingerprint from the. From the application for the truck. They had a digital fingerprint. And then they had surveillance video and so on and just really solid great bloodhound police work. Pulled it all together.
Tyler
When you rip off an Apple store, you're ripping off. I mean you can get away, but they're gonna have all the serial numbers for all that stuff. They're gonna have everything. That's not like you take my iPhone from me in the. And in the middle of the street and then I'm like, hey, they're like, what's serial number? Like I have no idea what the serial number is to my phone. Like they're gonna have. Oh yeah, here it is. The whole, the whole lots right here.
Pat Brosnan
A thousand percent, 1,000%. That's why today, to your point, and it's a great point, you. It's really very difficult to get away with these types of crimes. Particularly, you know, commercial truck hijackings. That's why they're so rare. I think there was 500 of them. I took a look in two year period in the 90s, exactly the years we're talking about like 92, 93 in the last two years in New York, same 24 months. I think there was 30. So 500 now 30. So these guys know that you can't move the product. They know there's cameras everywhere. They know that we're smarter than them by a stretch. And it's really just technology just finally catching up to them. Same with murders. I mean look at the Gilgo guy. The DNA kept advancing, you know, with. With a degraded hair. A degraded hair found in one of the victims. I was very close to that case. I've been out to the crime scene numerous times with anchors from Fox and so forth. But a degraded hair from one of the victims was tied together with the vic with the. The architect Rex Horman, who murdered. Admitted to the murdering seven allocated to the murder of seven of those 11. So it's kind of the same thing, you know, that's why they're not doing these hijackings. It's really old. It's old school stuff like in good fellas, right? Yeah, I haven't heard of one in a long time.
Mike
Technology is stuff to steal because as soon as you log those devices on their serial numbers reported stolen by Apple, you're toast. Even if you're, you know, in that every one of the. It's like selling drugs, but the drug is. Drugs can be tracked. So it's like once you sell it, like, you know, the drugs are usually consumed and they're gone. But you sell an Apple watch, three years from now, some dude might get stopped and Go. Hey, that's a stolen Apple watch. Where'd you get it? I bought it from this dude. And then three years later the, the gig is up, you know what I'm saying? It's like exactly not very bright to deal with technology. I got one other never bright.
Pat Brosnan
The content. The, the, the, the operating periodically the operating myth or fable of the mastermind criminal I have yet to encounter after four decades of chasing them around the planet. There's no masterminds. It's just a question of just how stupid they are. They're stupid and stupider and stupid. That's it. Totally. They need a union and they need a newsletter and then they could start getting smart. They're complete, complete knuckleheads, you know. But they get lucky once in a while though. They do.
Mike
Speaking of stupid, I have a Los Angeles Police Department. Los Angeles, Angeles, California. They had a council yesterday vote 140 to end pretextual traffic stops to make it illegal for their guys and they're not allowed to stop a car anymore for pretextual stop. What is, what is your thought process on that and that behavior?
Pat Brosnan
So I happen to be sadly and unfortunately very familiar with the madness on the west coast. In the Pacific Northwest, particularly in LA and San Fran. I had over a thousand employees in the state of California. I will tell you, I don't know if it's the air, the water, the wine, the corn flakes, I have no idea. It's the land of fruits and nuts. It really is. The way they look at the criminal procedure law, the way they look at the rule of law, the way they look at the penal law, the way they look at the various municipal governing laws is as if they're from Mars. They really are. When I hear stuff like this and others laws that I'm personally very familiar with since we had all those employees there, I couldn't wait to get out of that state. The state of Washington and the state of Oregon. Urban. It's, it's like Mars, Venus and Pluto. Really is. Makes no sense. Nothing.
Mike
Yeah, and, and I was talking to one of our followers, Six Dead Eyes, who's a, who works out there. And part of the breakdown of the reasoning, what they're going to go to. You can believe this in the world of policing. If I get behind you, you have a, you have a tail light out. Do you know what I do? I push a button and it mails you a ticket. I'm not allowed to pull you over anymore. This is you to search the car. I can't look for Drugs, I can't look for human trafficking. I can't look for illegal immigrants. I have to email you or mail you a ticket and just keep driving while you keep going.
Pat Brosnan
Biblical level madness. When I would work 4-12s in the 4, 6 in the robbery squad, we would stop counting at 100, 100 the number of cars we stopped for guns, to turn them upside down for weapons. This is insanity. But I'll give you an example of similar matters going back a few years ago in San Francisco. I went undercover in uniform in my business, in the Brosnan uniform, as an unarmed security officer in a bunch of Walmarts that I was contracted to provide third party security to. And I just did it. I did three different shifts. I did the 8 to 4 to 4 to 12, the midnight in a couple of different stores. Why'd I do it? Not to catch my guy sleeping. I did it to understand what the prevailing crime trends were there, what was operating there in terms of criminal and inappropriate behavior, and to have context for my post orders. I did it in different states, but on this one, I learned from the police, because I wanted to introduce myself, that the homeless. If a homeless guy threw his body on the ground today, back then, six, seven years ago, in front of headquarters, police headquarters, defecated, urinated, threw his body on the ground at 8:01pm Pacific Time, no one, no sworn law enforcement officer could even inform, couldn't even yell at him to move. Never mind moving him or pushing. You couldn't. You're prohibited from even asking him to move until 0800 the next morning, 12 hours. I want you to let that one marinate for a while. Police headquarters, a bum, horrible things going on out of his body, and you can't even yell at him to move. You can't even ask him to move. So the place is nuts. It really is that those states are insane. I mean, you know, I'll take the South Bronx every day of the week over California, Washington and Oregon. You know, in the 90s, I don't
Mike
know why anybody lives out there, but, you know, it just keeps getting worse and worse. And comment here. One of the comments we have here, it makes sense, is now a drug trafficker could just knock a tail light out of his car and go, well, they're not gonna be able to stop me for the tail light, so I'll just get a ticket mailed to me. And I'm actually safer by breaking the law than I am if I'm trying to do it.
Pat Brosnan
That's a great example Great example.
Mike
Welcome to California.
Nick
Right?
Mike
Like, I don't know what they expect to happen out there.
Tyler
It's like I said, though, it's like that in Virginia already, dude.
Mike
That's crazy. But every state's. The level of crime. I get Virginia has areas, but obviously we know the. The issues in San Francisco, Louisiana, Oakland. It's out of control. And you're just. Instead of combating crime, you're making it easier to commit crime. Because. Because I bet some of the numbers we went over last night, they said, although 33% of pretextual stops led to arrest, which is pretty good numbers. About a third, unfortunately, like 70% were brown or black people. So that's not fair that they're getting arrested more.
Pat Brosnan
So it's like, never gonna learn, man.
Mike
It's like if the numbers are telling you that it's working, it's working regardless of the criminals are going to jail. Criminals are. I don't care what color criminals are. If a third of the people you stop are committing crime.
Nick
Stop.
Mike
More like the more you stop, the more that the number goes up. But you can't.
Pat Brosnan
Hall of Fame. The hall of Fame numbers. The third.
Mike
Yeah.
Pat Brosnan
I mean, it's. It's unbelievable. But see, these liberals, these leftists, these woke folks who are clueless and clueless and agenda driven and poisoned with Trump derangement syndrome and polluted minds with all their wicked thinking, they study and look and admire problems as it relates to crime. See, they never think the grim reaper will come knocking at their door. And that's the conversion. I used to get asked, what is a conservative in New York City? I say it's a liberal who had his teeth kicked into his throat one night in Central park while out jogging. He spit out about 10 teeth, and the next morning he said, light them all on fire. That's the conversion principle. That's the Brosnan conversion principle. But think about it. It's true. They have an epiphany. They have an awakening. They realize that this. This crime thing that they were admiring, this thing that they were looking at academically, actually. Chickens came home to roost. Somebody kicked their door in with a pistol, did a home invasion, you know, or sexual attack or, you know, a stick up, put a gun in your. In your. In your mouth and took your wallet from you. That'll wake you up. And then you have. You have different context, different nuance when you hear about your numbers. Right? Wow. That led to one third reduction.
Mike
Right.
Pat Brosnan
One third of arrests. You know, so it's. It's sad. It's nuts.
Tyler
It. I don't think there's enough liberals. To me, like, a true liberal is somebody that gets victimized by predators and they're so almost mentally ill that they're. They don't change, they don't learn. Like, okay, all right, you know, I didn't want to be the mean conservative because I already have a lot of money, right? So if I'm not. If I don't need to be financially conservative and I don't really need to struggle financially, then there's really no reason for me to go on that side of the tracks until crime and violence enter my life. And then, oh, law and order. I like that stuff too. So now I'm a conservative. But, man, I've. We've.
Pat Brosnan
Good point, good point, good point. But if they're in a wheelchair from a stick up that went bad and they have time to reflect on it, I find that the academic response, and I've had this with individuals who said to me, the only thing worse than my daughter being raped and murdered by a murdering rapist would be to think that he might go to the electric chair. I had that comment told to me about 20 years ago at a party, and that person who made that comment was not allowed to talk to me anymore, said, you're prohibited from speaking to me ever again. And he was forcibly ejected from the party. It was, well, back. It was much less kind than Gentle Patrick back then. But could you imagine that the only thing worse would be known, that there would be an electric chair in his future? Yeah. I don't know what kind of derangement that is, gentlemen. I. I don't know how to gauge it, but it's complete, complete insanity. And it goes on. On your right. You're right, you're right. The left, they just don't get it.
Mike
No. And I think there's even worse than the left. Now, the old left.
Pat Brosnan
Yes, would be.
Mike
Once there was a victim, they would be like, like, okay, burn. Now these kids today would be like, well, it's our fault that the guy killed people because we. We were mean to him.
Pat Brosnan
Right?
Mike
It's.
Tyler
Then, hold up.
Mike
My dad's dad, kill me next.
Tyler
Kill my dad. Punish me.
Mike
My dad was probably really bad because these people, you know, those people ended up like that. So it's my dad's fault. I'm not even gonna be mad at that person for doing that to my dad because, you know, it's our fault that we did that. I mean, that. That's a whole nother generation.
Pat Brosnan
We're dealing with. Absolutely. You know, that's the self blaming, the self hatred, the self blaming, the self shaming. And it's really not 50 shades of gray, right? It's 50 shades of left, because it is left. And there's super left and there's wicked left. And this. I can't even see how far you are to the left. You're right, you're right. Self blaming is. I don't even know where to start with that. That's a whole nother show.
Mike
Those are the people screaming at those rallies and yelling with the top of their lungs like maniacs. Everything.
Pat Brosnan
If you didn't see it with the Floyd matter, you've seen it. That is the, the, the most wicked manifestation of how the left can metastasize and bloom in the context of, of that whole fable. And it's just unbelievable why every, everybody, that long ago,
Mike
while everybody was looking at that, what were they doing? They were opening leering centers and, and defrauding the government for billions of dollars. Opening fake daycares right under the same city where all that went down. So while it was burning, a whole group of people moved in and started defunding the government or defrauding the government. So that was a hell of a trick they pulled up there.
Pat Brosnan
Absolutely nothing like chaos. Well, nothing like rioting for fun and profit to allow other frauds to go on in the middle of it, in the middle of the chaos. I mean, look at the leaders from BLM. It was like 90, 90 million stolen in that. I think there were some indictments. It's endless. It's endless, you know, but that's human behavior for you. But this derangement, you know, I mean, you know, it's funny. I had a discussion with a congressman just last night, and we were having dinner in midtown, a friend of mine, and I said, what level of Trump derangement syndrome is it when a Medal of Honor winner or a child, both has occurred recently at events with Trump who survived terminal cancer. What level of derangement syndrome is that? They can't put their hands together. What is that? What is it? Where on earth do you categorize that behavior? And he just couldn't. I mean, we, we went on and on about it, you know, and it's just. It's just incalculable. It really is. They're. They're coming from a different planet, you know, and it's not getting any better. And these midterms are terrifying. It doesn't look good.
Tyler
I think that in big cities like New York, I've said this a lot. You know, the Democratic Party relies on people to rely on them. You get generational people. These aren't college. I'm not talking about college. White liberal kids that have had everything in their life. You're talking about hard people that have never left their borough ever in their life. And they. All they've known is, I mean, so economic struggle, maybe Section 8 housing. And they're the ones, I think, that you actually have. Once they get educated, they're the ones that have more of a chance of converting to conservative values over these crazy mentally ill liberals. You know, like you bring somebody up that has, that has managed to not get into a life of crime and has seen the other side and seen what the government's out there to actually help you. Believe it or not, all these programs and stuff that are used and abused by what, 80% of the people that use them, they're there for the other 20% that need the help, that need to go to school, that need to eat, and then they get out. And, you know, it's. I believe that the Democratic Party would not be able to function without a large chunk of society relying on the
Mike
government that they were founded on.
Pat Brosnan
It's an entire cottage industry. And you nailed it. You know, when, when I was in the 4 6, I did my master's thesis on the 4 6, 46 precinct. It's one square mile in the Southwest Bronx, Fordham Road to Tremont, Webster Avenue to the river. The reason I bring it up is I learned that there was about 200,000 people living in there. And that's census numbers, probably double that because the project, 10 people in a one bedroom apartment. So I looked at the major crimes and I was trying to establish just how violent it was in context and in comparison to North America. All the places in North America, you know, Chicago, Detroit, Louisiana. And I learned that when you overlay the seven crimes, you know, murder, robbery, arson, rape, burglary, so forth, and you look at and you divide it into that number of people, it was the hands down, hands down, the most dangerous square mile in North America. And we probably printed about 3,000 shirts with that because I was running the gym, so I was trying to get some equipment. But the point, the point was, and it was easy, and I did a bunch of interviews as a working detective with Wall Street Journal, with Newsday, because they became aware of it. You know, I was very vocal and I was the president of a very large fraternal group, the New York Shields. That's why I was in the role of the president. I said, let's be crystal clear. I said, I lived in the South Bronx for 34 years. I lived in the precinct next, there it was at the fourth floor. I said, the vast overwhelming majority of people in there, to your point, were great people, fantastic people. They were terrified in their apartments behind four locks and a police bar, terrified of the animals that were prowling, the predators that were looking. But the predators were a very, very small percentage. And the great vast amount of people were trying to get out of that. And you're 100% right, because when, if and when, and many did and some didn't, they did get out without getting, you know, drawn into a life of crime. 100% right. They were very conservative. They understood the rule of law. They recognized that they were fortunate, you know, no different than myself. I was a son of the Bronx. I lived in the South Bronx in a one bedroom apartment on the fifth floor. So. So I was also someone who was very lucky so that, you know, it's. I know from whence I speak. So it's. But it was, it was a point that I was always making. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. There's a lot of old moms and dads up on the fifth floor whose kids went up to Miami and never came back and left them there to fend for themselves and terrified just getting groceries in. It was unbelievable. And I used to make it my personal vendetta, personal mission to keep an eye on those folks, you know?
Tyler
Yeah.
Pat Brosnan
Like a pet detective. And it's a funny story. I just goes to show how stupid, stupider and stupidest these guys are, you know, in the street criminals, I get called. It's. It's a pretty good story. It's a quick one. And I go up to the fifth floor. Every run is the fifth floor. No elevators, five floors. I go up in uniform and it's an old Irish woman named Mrs. O'. Brien. And she says, oh, I'm very scared. There's all these people in the lobby and they scare me. Meanwhile, it was a, a sophisticated network of dealing in the lobby with guys with guns, protecting the drugs, protecting the money, looking for a ripoff, right, that there was no rip on the drug dealers. So we came in, they're all scared. But we went up. So I see on this old TV that she had, I see a framed picture of a patrolman. I almost. Who's this? That was my husband. Your husband, you see, he's still alive. Said, no, no, he was killed in The Line of duty. So she was not only an older woman terrified in a building, she was a widow of a murdered NYPD patrolman. So to say that I took a great interest would be an enormous understatement. I mean, yeah. So I go down with my partner Dennis. We round up all the guys. I said, listen, I have a personal friend in this building. It's Mrs. O' Brien up in 5B. She's my friend.
Mike
Me?
Pat Brosnan
Oh, yeah, man, Cool. We like her. You know, all these idiots. I said, when she comes into the building, I want you guys to be respectful. I don't care you're selling weed, narcotics, deals with that, you know. Of course I did care. I cleaned up the building shortly after. But so what do they do? They completely screwed it up, like, you know. Yes, sir.
Mike
Yeah.
Pat Brosnan
So they just wanted to do the business. They didn't care about Ms. O' Brien one way, the other. But if they were going to be nice to her and I was gone, it'd be good because I was.
Tyler
Yeah.
Pat Brosnan
So what do they do? Not only did they overdo it, they would actually meet her at the AP with her bags, carry her bags the block from Fordham Road, wrestling her bags from her so they could run the bags up to the apartment. So it completely backfired. So I came back. I had a whole nother huddle with them. I said, listen, you retards, listen to me. You don't go to the A and P and steal a bag from her and bring it to her apartment. She's terrified of you, Joe. Sure, I said, just be. And then subsequently, we just raided, cleaned out the whole building. So it was very, very short period of time. But just. Just a. Kind of a funny story, but a great one, because think about it. The widow of a murdered officer, a murdered patrolman in uniform. I think he was murdered in the 50s. He looked very old school. Yeah, I think it was 1959, if I remember. She told me. Was up there behind 10 locks, terrified, couldn't get her food. I had to go to A and P, and then these junkie dealers with guns are all in the lobby. So, anyhow, a trip down memory lane, you know.
Tyler
Man, that sounds like police work right there, Pat.
Pat Brosnan
Yes, it was, man. It was. Yeah, I didn't.
Tyler
All right, so anyhow, yeah, you guys check out Pat. Is it. Is that Pat live from the bat cave on YouTube, right?
Pat Brosnan
Yes, absolutely. Absolutely. It's Bat Cave with Pat brosnan. We're on AM979, AM 1910 on Saturday mornings, and then we're across all the platforms again. Think about the bat cave with 30ft underground somewhere in Gotham under a nondescript building. And have good luck finding us. Wish you the best of luck finding us. But you can find us. 9:00am 9:70am thank you, guys. This is great, man.
Mike
All right. Thank you so much.
Pat Brosnan
Thank you.
Tyler
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Tyler
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Mike
How many pretzels am I allowed to eat? Pretzel, little piece.
Tyler
Why are you eating cheeseburger? My argument is, it's two hours a day you can't eat. The other 22 hours a day, you can eat. But you and the company. So you can do whatever you want. How'd you like that, man? Did you like that segment with Patnick?
Nick
Yeah, dude, Pat's great. I can listen to Pat all day long, man. I'm old school. Real police stories.
Tyler
Yeah, dude, that was a. That was definitely a old school story told about the old lady taking care of somebody's widowed wife like that. You don't see that anymore.
Mike
Can you imagine getting that call from Pat where he goes, hey, we're gonna go take out everybody in a project building in the Bronx. I'd be like, yes. Like, no. No games, no body cameras, no police. Please, please. None of that talking back stuff. Just
Nick
we scold the special police. You put your ride helmets on and your raincoats and go handle business.
Mike
Go. Go take care of business.
Tyler
All right, so let's get into this. Trump releases UFO files.
Mike
Nick loves this stuff.
Nick
Dude, I'm not even. I'm not a big UFO guy, to be honest with you. It's not my thing.
Tyler
This is.
Mike
This is the distractionary blows though.
Nick
Now. This ain't distractionary, man. This is real Deal stuff, dude. Yeah, I mean I just, I looked on it. You go to what's the website? War.gov UFO and it's a trove, a treasure trove of documents all the way from the 40s up up until today. And apparently there's gonna be a lot of cashes dumped over the next few weeks. So, you know, Trump put it out there. He's like, you know, listen, you can decide for yourself. Have fun. Promise I was going to do it.
Mike
Don't. Don't pay attention to Iran and Epstein. We got the UFOs here.
Nick
I'm telling you, man, Epstein is tied in with, with the, the UFO and how so. So both of them. So people of authority have been asked about the UFO thing and it's kind of the same thing. Nations might crumble, churches will fall. People won't be able to handle what's really going on with ufo. Things go over the Epstein thing, this same thing. Nations will fall, governments will collapse, churches will fall. People will not be able to handle what's going on. They're eating babies. I mean, it's. Shit's real, dude. It's real. It's happening.
Tyler
Do you remember, do you remember Project Blue Beam?
Nick
Yeah.
Tyler
Do you remember what that I'm project. There was something literally about. They are going to portray.
Nick
So this is. There. It's going to be like a false prophet. So apparently they can holograms in the sky that look real. They're gonna bring down like each nation's religious leader will show up in the sky and we'll, we'll merge everybody into one world religion. And that's when one global, you know, one global society will take place and it's going to try to get us to, to leave. Leave Jesus Christ. You know it's fake. You know, religion was. This is the real religion.
Tyler
Leave.
Nick
Leave Jesus. He wasn't real. Come follow us.
Tyler
Well, how would they, how would they, how would they do that for every religion and then say Jesus is fake?
Nick
Well, same thing with, with Allah, that they'd have Muhammad or whoever the hell that, that rapist pedo was. And they're going to tell them the same thing. You know, we're. We're the new God. This is, this is the real deal. You know, you weren't created from religion. We created you. This is who we are. And it's going to be a spectacle. It's going to be, you know, even I think Matthew 24 in the Bible talked about, you know, there'll be such a great deceiving that, you know, It'll. It'll fool even people in the highest ranks of the church.
Tyler
Well, let me read you Project Bluebeam. Project Bluebeam is a conspiracy theory alleging that NASA and other elite forces are planned to use advanced technology to stage a fake alien invasion or holographic religious second coming event. Originated by journalist Serge Monash in the 1990s. The theory claims the plot aims to create a totalerian new world order by replacing all existing religions with a simple New age belief system. Key aspects of the the theory four step implementation he outlined a plan involving a destruction the destruction of religious knowledge, massive space based holographic shows artificial telepathic electronic communication and supernatural manifestations designed to stimulate an alien invasion. Goal of control the ultimate goal is to. The ultimate. The ultimate goal is to supposedly stop the ultimate. I don't see you looking up, dog. Supposedly I. The ultimate goal is supposedly to induce global fear and panic causing humanity to accept a new world government and religion to restore order. Technological manipulation. The theory suggests using laser satellites and 3D holograms to project images of deities or extraterrestrial beings in the sky tailored to specific religious regions.
Nick
Didn't I just say that?
Tyler
Yeah, I said do you know what Project Bluebeam in. And you went no, no, I didn't. Okay. I said yes.
Nick
I said yes, I know what it is. I just told you what it was. So that's a great like, yo, you're looking past the veal now you're getting behind it.
Mike
So you get. So that's pretty neat. Like we've been putting up satellites for what, 40, 50 years now, just throwing them up there. So they're going to do like a, a drone show over each part of the country. Right? Each part of the world. Stop listening. No more goats. And then they're gonna say, believe us. What?
Nick
I'm gonna hurt you.
Tyler
Here is real. Here's Allah.
Mike
Yeah.
Nick
By the way, satellites are. Dude, they're all. They're all put up there by hot air balloons. There's not, there's not as many satellites as you actually think. Like this thing hanging out in orbit, doing its stuff. Dude, it's all, all hot air weather balloons that are holding these satellites up. Look it up.
Mike
The space.
Nick
Yes. In the ionosphere.
Mike
Right?
Nick
Right on the cusp. Check it out, dude.
Mike
Why don't we see them in telescopes when they go by?
Nick
How often do you look in telescopes?
Mike
Every day there's somebody doing it. I don't do it, but some. There's a nerd right now looking out in the sky at a telescope he ain't seen one balloon go by.
Nick
All right, dude, so if I'm looking at a tree and a fly flies in between me and a tree that's 200 yards away, am I gonna see that fly or will I see the entire tree?
Mike
Then you're gonna record it and you're gonna go back.
Tyler
You probably can't even pick up a satellite and a telescope.
Nick
No, because you're looking past it in fraction.
Tyler
It's actually smart outside of, like, the ball structure.
Nick
Mike's been. Mike's been rolling his eyes at me this entire segment.
Mike
No, I believe you. I believe you. You. You were. I would agree with you. You did tell Tyler that you knew that wasn't it. They read it anyway.
Nick
We're not good, are we, Mike? We're not good.
Mike
Oh, my God.
Nick
This is. This is. I get it, dude. It's all right.
Mike
I'll go eat my pretzels, dude.
Tyler
So do you. Do you guys really think that's possible to do an artificial alien invasion? So project. They just don't know if it's going to be aliens or if it's going to be religious prophets. They do to do this with.
Nick
I think it's going to be the religious prophet now. So it's. Anyway, Jesus Christ is my Lord and savior.
Mike
All right.
Nick
I'm going to announce that right now.
Tyler
Amen.
Nick
Say. I'm just saying, get right with faith. Find God if you. If you haven't found them, and find your way to Jesus, because next couple years. I. I can't believe we're actually talking about this, to be honest with you. Can't believe we have a government putting out actual UFO information. They're real. They're here. You know, we had, you know, credible government officials discussing alien human breeding programs across the country. Like, I just want to go back to the 80s, get rid of podcast. Get rid of my phone. I don't want to know about aliens. I want. If you talk about it. You're a weirdo. Let me just go live my life, dude. Like, I can't believe we're here. This is crazy.
Mike
Doesn't this prove, though, kind of what we said about. We were talking about some other historic events, like if we really, you know, if we killed Kennedy and all that stuff. Does this not prove that the government has lied to us on mass levels about everything we know? Because now you're releasing it. I mean, it's awake. Hello. We've been lying to you for. Yeah, but now it's like, nobody cares. It's like we were Talking about the last segment where the left doesn't care. It's like, oh, by the way, all the stuff about aliens has been true this last X amount of years. And it's like,
Nick
crazy, dude. Yeah, people don't give a.
Mike
There's a dating show on Netflix tonight. I'm gonna watch that. Who cares?
Tyler
Well, it kind of just. They don't give a. Because they want to do what Nick just said. They want to go back to the 80s, dude. They want to just watch sitcoms because this is too much, dude. And I understand why old people just become senile and closeted is because as you grow, like, you remember, like, Nick, you're talking about the 80s. But, dude, like, this is almost too much. Like, you know, everybody's lying to you. All the game show hosts are part of the Illuminati. Everything's made up. And you're like, man, like, me and you were talking the other day like, we were talking about Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel show and how funny they were. And it's like, dude, you can't watch that now because you're like, well, they're all part of the agenda. Or are they not? Are we crazy now? It's like,
Nick
yeah, dude. It's just. We've never had. And yeah, one thing I like to say IS video lies 100% of the time without the proper context. And if we're watching video, which we see all the time, we don't have the proper context. We're just getting snippets of. And you could be told whatever you want to be told, and you're going to believe what you want to believe. And we don't really know that the true story is everything we're seeing. We have more access to all the information in the world and the tip of our fingers, and we've never been more ignorant as. As a society, ever. Everything's a conspiracy theory. Everything is just this and that. It's. It's sickening, dude. I'm getting tired of it. It really is. And I'm not saying that a lot of it isn't true. Like, conspiracy theories stop being conspiracy theories when they're proven true, right? And. And, you know, we've been batting a thousand for the last 10 years, so not everything's a conspiracy theory, but it's tough. Yeah, but like Mike said, man, like, they've just been proven to be lying to us so much. It's. It's like, what's real, what's not real and covert, dude, it was. It's disgusting. They murdered so many people. Flat out murdered them, dude. And they knew about it, got up there and lied. I don't know how Fauci can even walk the streets. I think it should be hung up by his balls.
Pat Brosnan
Yeah.
Nick
And gutted.
Mike
A. AI is. The next thing I'm telling you guys are like, I'm watching people use part of it, dude.
Nick
Yeah.
Tyler
I'm watching some of the dumbest people I know rely on AI to, like, live.
Mike
But listen, listen, though. Listen. Let's look what's gonna happen. I've seen. I've seen this with the police, and they talk about AI writing reports. They're making it. AI is writing these things so elaborate that a normal human being can't even understand. Like, I read it, and I'm like, I don't even know what the words. These are not. Yeah, sorry, I'm not. I don't have a master's degree. I know how to speak English. So it's like you're. You're starting to create these massive documents, and I see them getting longer and longer, and at some point, I'm reading it like a policy, and I'm going, this is a policy on, like, how. Like, how to drive your car. Like, what? The crash report process. And it's like, I don't even know what words these are. Your average person's not going to know what words these are. And then we're just starting to write and more.
Nick
I know one person, but.
Mike
But it's. Here's the point I'm getting to is I'm gonna ask you to go testify. You wrote this report. No, Axon. Hey, I wrote it. The jury is going to look at you and go, this didn't write none of this. And then I'll be like, well, Detective Dilks, what. What is this world? It's in your report. Well, I don't know what that means. Oh, you don't know. You don't know what your own report means? That's what we're headed to, I'm telling you. Because everybody's throwing everything into AI and they think they're smart for doing it. And all it's doing is dumbing us down even more. It's another tactic to dumb us down even more. Create this super language that. And then you're gonna. The people go, I don't know how to use the phone or a. You're gonna get left behind. If you're not in AI using that communication. Like Nick said, you try to go back to the 80s with no cell phone, you're not going to be able to exist anymore. You're gonna be. You're gonna be extinct.
Nick
I'm not even real. I'm AI right now.
Tyler
We're already doing it, Mike. When me and you are like, dude, we're not learning Twitch or we're not learning Reddit. Like, I'm just. I. I look at those things, I'm like, dude, I don't have the mental capacity to try to learn that. So once Instagram isn't a thing and YouTube isn't a thing, and it becomes like this new. I feel like I'm gonna be like, yo, we hire somebody, dude.
Mike
Like, we'll be dead by then. We're good, bro.
Tyler
My kid like Call of Duty when I used to play Call of duty when I 2009 for Xbox, 360, 2010, whatever, you know, it was simple, dude, he puts that up on the TV and he's like. And he's like, packages awards xp. And I'm like, what the. Man? I thought we were just gonna get around on the TV and kill each other. And it's a whole. I just can't figure it out.
Mike
Nope. They made it so difficult. I remember your same thing. 360. You got your squad together. You got the group together real quick. You added each other to a little squad, and you entered the game. I don't even know how to make a squad. I don't even had to. I can't do any of that. I can't do any of that, dude.
Nick
It's like crazy, dude. Like, all the buttons and stuff. You got it. I'm like, dude, I like just hitting aim B and hitting the shift that.
Tyler
Nick, we're not. We can figure out the buttons.
Nick
No, dude, when's the last time you
Tyler
played that with A and B on it?
Mike
And that's it.
Nick
You get on Call of Duty and tough trying to play.
Mike
I want to watch, but it's hard. I have. I. I have the newer one. I play it, but it's it. I can pray. It's very difficult, but start to figure out how to, like, change my weapon and do all that other. Like, it used to be so easy, man.
Nick
Yeah. These kids are cycling through real time like that.
Mike
Oh, my God, I can't wait for Grand Theft Auto. I'm getting into that.
Nick
Oh, yeah, I can't wait.
Tyler
Oh, imagine how hard that's gonna. How complicated that's gonna be to play. I stopped playing after Grand Theft Auto 4, I think, because it's just like, even Grand Theft Auto San Andreas was so like, bro, this takes forever. I'm up in the mountains in a Bronco. It takes me 20 minutes to get to the city. Like, I don't want to drive around. This isn't. I'm not trying to play real life. I just want to get real.
Pat Brosnan
Real life.
Mike
You're talking, like bank accounts and. Yeah, it's gonna be real.
Tyler
Dude, that's nuts. Who wants to play that?
Mike
Yeah, it's gonna be great. We're gonna steal a jet and bomb somebody, right?
Nick
Yeah. Who would have thought? Yeah, you can go watch a real documentary made in the 90s and 2000s would be demolition man and Idiocracy. Go watch those two movies. And who the would have thought we were there already? Especially Idiocracy.
Pat Brosnan
We're.
Nick
I mean, we're almost there, dude. Eating air hoagies over there. Tyler, you've been sniffing coke. Why you've been going like this?
Tyler
Sorry.
Nick
That's a coke thing, man.
Mike
No eating on duty.
Nick
Stop snorting.
Tyler
Yeah, dude, they were talking. That's. It's actually Discord, not Switch or Twitter or whatever.
Nick
The Discord's easy as, dude, you know, that's. It's just a, like, chat room, basically. Is that pedia. Like,
Mike
iterate.
Tyler
And when. When I play with my kid, I join his games because I. I just log in underneath another Xbox account on the same TV or in the same Xbox so we can play split screen. And he's a level 47 prestige, you know, so his games are hard as. And I'm just getting slaughtered as soon as I respawn. I'm slaughtered immediately because I'm playing with a bunch of prestige people. It's. Dude, it's gnarly.
Nick
A new Vietnam game coming out. Looks awesome.
Tyler
Vietnam hit Vietnam game.
Nick
Oh, yeah, looks.
Tyler
They really don't market that too much.
Nick
The hell something. It's literally just coming out. I'll tell you in a second.
Tyler
There used to be like a Hell shell shot, or I think it was called Shell Shock 67. It was an Xbox or PlayStation game or something about Vietnam. Vietnam.
Mike
Hell let loose.
Nick
Yes. Yes.
Tyler
All the video game nerds are one
Mike
of the most realistic games ever made.
Nick
Yeah, dude, that looks. I might have to go get. When's this come on Xbox? Hook up in the van.
Mike
I have one. I'm ready to go.
Nick
It's just releasing. You ever see iced tea? Does gaming. You ever see that?
Tyler
Oh, we done with. I actually want to show you guys this. Do you guys believe. Do you guys look at this? This is. This says actual site photo with FBI lab rendered graphic overlay depicting corroborating eyewitness reports from September 2023 of an apparent ellipsed bronze metallic object materializing out of a bright light in the sky. Like, they just made that. They're like. This is probably what it looked like.
Nick
Dude, go. Go to. Go to war.gov UFO and start looking at some of the documents. Dude, it's. It's.
Tyler
Where do you find the documents?
Nick
So you just go to that site and scroll down and you've got to click download. And dude, like, it'll tell you like. Like 1947, Oklahoma, whatever. Click on it. You can download it. And there's all kinds of documents, handwritten notes that are signed in. I mean, it's real, dude. It's real. You want it now? Yeah.
Mike
There you go.
Nick
Just click one of them. Click. Just click one.
Tyler
Okay, hold on.
Nick
And hit the download to your left. See it? Did you hit it?
Tyler
Okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I got to share the screen, though. It brought up in a new screen.
Nick
Gotcha.
Tyler
This is pretty cool, actually.
Nick
Told you.
Tyler
Oh, it's a. Oh, there it is. Okay, I got it. Check this out.
Nick
Yeah, I should have gave you a porn site. That would have been great.
Tyler
On July 15, 1949. So this is date. This memorandum is from 1949, if we believe the government. On July 15, 1949, the office of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Fourth army, advised that a small article which had appeared in the Galstone, Texas News on July 10 at advertised the fact that the Young Men's Business Club of Alexandria, Louisiana, announced that it was planning a convention for per.
Nick
Go ahead.
Tyler
That's not really. No, it's not that cool. I thought it was gonna be way cooler. I don't really know. When informed of Mr. Hoover's and Mr. Lodd's absence of their office Miss. I don't know. I don't know.
Nick
Listen, man, you like tons. Just scroll down. There's tons of. There's all different cases. You can really get lost in it. Again, I'm not a UFO guy. I'm not really into that, but it is what it is.
Tyler
Super chat. James D. Cruz in Iraq. We played Halo wars mechanics versus 88 mics.
Nick
He hit. He showed me his truck. He hit an ied, man. His truck got up.
Tyler
James.
Nick
Yeah. Real deal, dude.
Tyler
What other things we got today? Oh, man, I have a good one. Hold on. Representative Pearson out of Tennessee. You. Do you guys see that clip?
Mike
No.
Tyler
Check this out. We need a real producer one day.
Mike
Oh, yeah, I did see this.
Tyler
Check this out. Bro,
Nick
This was a redistricting.
Tyler
Yeah.
Nick
Clowns. Look at that guy. How.
Mike
Right in his mouth.
Tyler
Watch this disrespect, man.
Nick
We. We discussed this on the G Money show. Headed a pack again.
Tyler
That guy's like, my bad, my bad, my bad, dude. I'm. I'm trying not to get fired. I'll bring the. I'll bring the article up. Hold on. All right. So it says Justin. Representative Justin Pearson gets a heated confrontation with Texas or Tennessee Highway Patrol troopers during special session. Lawmakers met for the third day of the special session on redistricting, which I guess Representative Pearson is against. Protesters were removed from the Tennessee capital Thursday morning before the vote on redistribution began. Parachutes. Parachutes were reportedly thrown from the house. I don't know what the that means. And security told News 2 that a fire team was. Or a fire alarm was possibly pulled. I don't know what they mean by parachutes were thrown. But. However, things turned heated in the gallery as Tennessee Highway Patrol troopers moved to clear protesters. With one of the protesters reporting, including being Pearson's brother, they. My brother ain't doing nothing to nobody. Hey, hey. He'll walk you out by himself. Move the back. Pearson could be telling the trooper. What the is wrong with you? Pearson later took to social media to announce that the Tennessee Highway Patrol took his brother into custody after he, he and the other protesters reportedly refused to move after the speaker, Cameron Sexton, directed that the gallery be cleared.
Mike
Oh. After they broke the law.
Nick
There's only one side doing this. The only one side. Time and time again, a damn law
Mike
gets in the way again.
Tyler
What would you guys have done if that senator had stepped at you like that?
Mike
That's a tough one, man.
Tyler
That's a tough one. Because I want to say what I, I want to sound badass, but in all reality, is that worth your career to snatch that dude up? I don't think you got to look like a. And go like this. But he was trying to say like, hey, dude, I'm not doing anything. What are you screaming at me for?
Mike
But I think you could clap back a little. But you, you got to be careful because then he'll make the argument that if you're luck like this on camera in front of everybody, imagine what he does when there's nobody run like you're in a no win situation there and there's not going to be. Nothing's going to happen to that dude. Like, that dude can say and act however he wants and there's no.
Tyler
No problem.
Mike
He's, you know, we just, you know,
Tyler
he's an upstanding member of society.
Mike
We perfect. We, we prohibited him from being an astronaut or a engineer. Our fault.
Tyler
So his brother was breaking the law and trespassing and got arrested and protesting. Got arrested.
Nick
Oh, it's a cop's fault.
Tyler
Yeah, always.
Nick
So again, it's. It's only one side that keeps doing this. They act like they're the modern day brown shirts of the 1930s. It's the militant wing of the left antifa. The, the protesters they have out there constantly, they're paid actors. It's all, all ruse. It's well organized. It moves from state to state. You have people that organize this. They're making over a hundred thousand dollars organizing us as professional protesters. They're at every protest, every major incident you see. Doesn't matter what state, same people. It's just a, it's, it's the modern day brown shirts and we have a legacy media that won't call it out for what it is. Won't report on what Republicans are actually doing accurately. Won't we report what Trump's doing accurately? It's. It's disgusting, but it's what's been going on for, for decades. It's just gotten so much worse. I mean I think it really started with Bush. I mean it went on with Reagan, you know, in this. But it was, I don't think it was ever at this level. And it's just so much. We're saturated with social media. Everywhere you go and look it's always in our faces and people are nuts. Think everyone has a voice on social media. Like, you know, yeah, you're spitting out Trump's a piece of to your 130 friends on Facebook, but you're doing it 30 times a day. Like yeah, you're not doing dude. But your own mental health.
Mike
I got a video somebody sent me.
Tyler
Hold on, let me do this. Have you guys seen the crocodile thing in South Africa?
Nick
Yeah, yeah, I saw that from the
Tyler
hotel boss who was eaten by a crocodile in South Africa. He's a rich dude by the way. Has been identified and pictured after the animal whose remains were inside it. The dramatic it was dramatically airlifted from a river island by a police dive team. The remains of Gabriel Batista, 59 were found inside the half ton carnivore after its belly was sliced open having been lowered to the ground. Police investigating the incident. The town of whatever the that is province also found six pairs of shoes inside the croc stomach. The field necropsy. Necropsy. The Hell is that word?
Mike
It's like a autopsy, but for animals.
Tyler
Oh, okay. The field necropsy carried out by the South African police captain led to the macabre discovery of two severed arms with hands still attached, half a rack of ribs or half a rib cage and chest. Flesh DNA taken from the body confirmed that the remains were those of Batista, who had been tragically swept away in raging floodwater waters. Crocodiles cannot digest plastic, according to wildlife experts. Hence the discovery of shoes, including flip flop sandals, night trainers and heels. Oh, I think it's very possible that this dude drowned and then the croc just took a free meal. But it's also South Africa, so it's probably very possible that the croc ate him alive. Especially if he's got at least six other victims that happen to be wearing shoes. So there's probably more. Four people that crock ate.
Nick
How did they find that one though? Out of all the, like, how did they identify that one?
Tyler
You could do it in here. I mean, in Florida. In Florida, when people get eaten by an alligator attacked that you. It's usually they find it within like 10 hours. They find the alligator because it's in the same area. It's not leaving because of territory. So if any large alligator found in the area, they're gonna, they're gonna kill it. And it's usually the one that, that killed the person, but they'll still drown somebody and then drag their body and then hide it for it to. They want the meat to rot so they can.
Nick
Look how excited you're getting. It's almost like sharks.
Tyler
It's not sharks. Quiet. It's not quite sharks.
Mike
But I got a video, I got a video from that last guy that we were just talking about. So let me play it real quick.
Tyler
Dustin J. Pearson, and I'm running for president of bsg. There are a few reasons that we're running this campaign this year. One has to do with representation. How can we represent all voices in a conversation? I want to do this by partnering with organizations from the Bowdoin Democrats to the Bowdoin Republicans. I want to bring together different voices, dissenting voices, voices that may be more liberal or more conservative, in order that we can reach a point of sort of the radical middle here. You've had three strike laws, mass incarceration
Pat Brosnan
denied us of who we are, and
Tyler
we are still here. And today you will take the only but majority black district from us. But I want you to know, and I want my nephew, sons and the
Mike
future to know, no matter what you Do.
Tyler
No matter how much you try and
Mike
break us and make us bend and
Nick
make us quit, we will still be here. Another grifter.
Mike
That dude on the left was probably. Could have been a reasonable dude.
Tyler
Yeah. Wait, what? Was the guy on the left?
Mike
The same guy?
Pat Brosnan
Holy.
Mike
Let's just glow. They call that a glow up.
Tyler
Yeah. He realized he could just sell out and become a. Yeah, like that. Not. Not true. He's like Al Sharpton and all them. They don't believe a word they're saying. They just take money and. Cause a lot of George Soros started
Nick
problems like Martin Luther King. I know it's a very sacred, sacred cow, but, dude, that guy was having orgies, doing drugs. He wasn't a Christian.
Mike
I got a.
Nick
He was a grifter, too.
Mike
Dude got a couple shooting videos. We want to hit those before the end.
Tyler
I want Nick to elaborate more on Martin Luther King.
Nick
They got more respect for Malcolm X. Told it the way it was, didn't hide. This is what it is. I mean, his message was great, but
Tyler
what's the. You got videos.
Mike
Okay, this is out of Louisiana. This is a undercover cop making an arrest. And then a young gentleman approaches him,
Tyler
a young neurologist
Mike
there behind that door. He's fighting with the suspect, Approaching him with a firearm. Oh, and he's down. So I just.
Tyler
The cop.
Mike
Cop. Yeah, that's an undercover cop that's fighting. And then this. This is. The citizen is running up. Second bag.
Nick
What did the citizen do? A gun out.
Mike
Yeah, this guy pulls a gun out, and the undercover cop stands up. That's the undercover cop on the left. And that's the end of that.
Nick
Whoa.
Mike
That's the end of that. But the reason for the. Like, I watched that video. I think, like, how often have we been engaged in the fight? And we think, you know, it just proves, you know, we. We talk a lot of. We make a lot of jokes and all that, but how difficult that job is, is, you know, he's undercover, he's fighting with a guy. The doors close open, there's sirens going on. All that shit's going on. And some runs up with a gun. And it appears that guy really didn't want to kill him because he didn't even pull the gun out till he got all the way up there. If he just ran up and shot the guy, that cop's dead. I mean, it's over.
Nick
But now, do you think that civilian was trying to help or trying to help his. His.
Mike
No. Based on what I saw in the story, that was. He Was trying to get his buddy out of trouble or he was trying to get distract the cops so that the guy could get away and so
Nick
he knew it was a cop, then.
Mike
Yes.
Tyler
Okay, Nick, ask him if it matters
Nick
if he has heimlich.
Mike
No, it was tough.
Tyler
Ask him if it matters if he has a gun or a baseball bat.
Mike
It doesn't. He would have shot him either way. If he ran up with a bat.
Nick
Yeah, if you ran up with a bat. But
Mike
I got Jackson. I'm gonna give props. Jacksonville, everybody. A lot of people ask me where to work in Florida. If you want non stop action and you want danger and fun and you want to kill people, that's what you're into. I don't think it's right. I'm not saying that you should do it, but you have to. Sometimes. Jacksonville not only does that, but they have a really good way of breaking down. They. Every officer involved shooting, they release a YouTube video as soon as they get everything put together and go through the whole video. So I'm gonna go. This is a homicide suspect. He had shot somebody earlier in the day. And just kind of go through how Jacksonville broke this down and the job the guys did.
Nick
Hey, Mike.
Mike
Yes, sir.
Nick
The war hat. I would assume that's because you're always at war with people.
Mike
Yes.
Nick
Okay.
Mike
I had a red one on before the show started, and I ran out and changed it so me and Tyler didn't match.
Tyler
Why don't you want to match me?
Mike
Dude, that's gay. All right, here we go. They do a vid. So they blocked them in.
Nick
Put it up. Put it up.
Mike
Look at the job officers do, obviously. But look how they break this down so there's no confusion.
Nick
We can see left hand. No, the 0 was in his hand.
Pat Brosnan
He shot at me.
Tyler
Next you'll see a portion of video footage captured by Sergeant L.F. theatis's body worn camera. You will see the sergeant use his vehicle to block Phillips vehicle from the rear. Then you will hear gunfire and see and hear detective Whitmar return fire. Immediately thereafter, you will see the sergeant exit his vehicle and shoot at Phillips, striking him.
Nick
The crossfire man. What the next you'll see.
Mike
So it was a vet. And I'm going to go back to that picture. That's a planned takedown tactic, obviously, to block that car in front to back. Now what? The guy in the car, if it's done right, the guy in that front police car up there. You see the two of them? He should be out. I would hope. I'd hope he'd be out. I see one guy looks like trying
Tyler
to roll out, or it wasn't, because
Nick
the first one we saw was that gray car up there.
Tyler
He runs around back, but then he runs right into the line of fire.
Mike
Yeah, the guy. It looks like somebody's back there by the pole, but yeah, I mean, just think how quick this is. The guy ended up. If we fast forward, I mean, they just show a bunch of angles. What I want to highlight those. Jacksonville is very transparent, and they're very quick to get this stuff out.
Nick
That's awesome, dude. I need that kind of transparency, because
Mike
here's the guy I'm talking about. This guy is behind the pole. There's the gray car. He got out and rolled. Hopefully that guy got out and over here. But then they go through. They show the transparency, and then at the end, they talk about. They show a bunch of body cam views, and then they finish it with the gun the guy had right there on the ground.
Nick
That's great, Mike. That's what police departments need to start doing. Transparency, but breaking down. They have to gain control of the narrative and do it the right way. And they're not telling you.
Mike
It has to be prepared to go both ways. We talk about it like, if that was a bad shoot, you got to be prepared to do that. And they do. They break down every single one of them. We had the girl. Jackson was the one I played a couple weeks ago with the girl that goes, click. The first time, she didn't have her gun loaded. She gets out to shoot the guy. Click. They break them all down. They do the TK Waters gets on at the beginning of the video, says, hey, I'm the sheriff of Jacksonville account. We had a. We had. We had a shooting. This is the facts. And then they go right through every body cam, and you see. She says, you're going to see. This is exactly what you're going to see. And then she shows it to you. This is actually what you're going to see. Then they show it to you.
Nick
There's.
Mike
It's very transparent. It's very smart because they shoot so many people. I think they're up to eight or nine this year.
Nick
They're.
Mike
They're. They're mowing them down. So.
Tyler
Well, the scary part is what. What's gonna happen if Jacksonville falls to liberalism and they. And they have all this crime and they start. If they start hanging their officers up to dry. So this is great that it's like this now, but, you know, they're at Risk. It's almost like they're a gym. You have to protect them like you have to protect Jacksonville at all costs.
Nick
People, everyday, people need to start getting involved and take the country back. Look at. I never thought I'd say this in my life. Look at Spencer Pratt. Have you seen that guy at all? No. All right, so he's. Dude, he was kind of a douchebag on mtv. Like reality shows. Terrible. Like real weirdo. Then he got into crystals and all kinds of. I never thought it. You know, Spencer Pratt was just not someone you was really well liked. Well, he lives in LA and. And because of the fires, his house was burned down and he's pissed off and now he's in the LA race and he's wiping their asses. They just had a. A debate with the. The LA mayor on. On stage. Another council member running. And Spencer Pratt, just like, you know, normal citizen. He kicked their ass in a debate. It was embarrassing and it's about time. We need people to step up and start running all over the country like that to save this country, dude, because it's. Because we have communism in our ranks and it's rotten our. Rotten our republic from inside.
Tyler
Yeah. Protect our warriors.
Nick
If you get a chance, man, pull up some clips from that. You know, LA Mayor's debate. He did a great job.
Tyler
All right, any other videos? It's Friday, dog.
Mike
Yeah, you guys got an open mic, don't you?
Nick
Yeah, we got another hour and 20 minutes.
Tyler
I'm gonna be late again. 10 minutes late. Full transparency for everybody that's here. Heather's got her friends in town and I committed to doing all logistics for kids. And that was back when we were 11 to 1. So I've got to that pick him up and then I'll be ready to rock and roll. So I'll only be like 10 or 15 minutes late, but, you know, I guess. What.
Nick
Is there any instructions so we don't get in trouble again?
Tyler
No. Oh, yeah.
Mike
It's the one week. It's a one week anniversary.
Tyler
Just common sense, you know, I'm assuming. See, what's gonna happen is I'm gonna. He's not gonna have the things pulled up to make it.
Mike
I hope he has no banner, no nothing. I hope it's a.
Tyler
No intro. Just sitting.
Mike
No nothing. Just sitting there, not even talking.
Nick
He already told me, you can't make it.
Tyler
I'm pulling a. I'm pulling a power.
Mike
You can't make it. I'm not feeling him.
Tyler
I'll just cancel it then.
Nick
No, he didn't call it. I'm kidding.
Tyler
I know. And Nick's. I know. And Nick's kidding. He's really bad at that.
Nick
Oh, you think?
Tyler
I am.
Nick
Maybe that's my ploy.
Tyler
But yeah, we'll. We'll hit open mic. I mean, if you guys can start, like, five minutes early, read ads, I could probably be.
Mike
Oh, hold on.
Tyler
Or five minutes late.
Mike
Hold on. The Patreon winner did not pipe up, and it's been a week, so let me go back. Hold on. Let me find Patreon. We're gonna have to redo it.
Tyler
You need that number thing.
Mike
Yeah, but I gotta find. I have no idea where I have Patreon opened. My life, dude.
Nick
I'm in a quandary. I drink because I got a piss, and I piss because I got a drink. Wait, I don't know what to do.
Tyler
You piss because you drink because you got a piss. Why do you drink because you got a piss?
Nick
I need something to piss into.
Tyler
Oh, it is a conundrum.
Nick
Right?
Mike
All right, hold on. Patreon dashboard audience.
Nick
I found out to mistake the piss into a Gator. Gatorade bottle with Gatorade. It. It's aromatic. It's not very. It's not very nice. You need an empty bottle. That's a cool shirt, too. Prepare for war. Is that on counterculture?
Tyler
That's the newest one on counterculture.
Mike
There's no many. There's no way.
Tyler
That's my life every single day when I wake up, bro,
Nick
get ready for war.
Tyler
Yeah. Just trying. I try not to make it my wife. If I can make it my. Not my wife, my days are just that much easier.
Mike
All right, we have the number between 1, 201 and 274.
Tyler
No, we use a random number.
Nick
I just did 11.
Mike
1.
Tyler
No, but it's not random because 1 and 274 have to have a chance, and they're not going to have a chance in your bias brain. So 100 and. What is it?
Mike
1 and 2, 1 and 274.
Nick
111.
Tyler
All right, it's at 108. This isn't it, though. This is just what it was at last.
Mike
That was the last one.
Nick
222 shenanigans. I said 111. It just happens to be 222.
Mike
100. I gotta go all the way to it. So this is a hundred. This is 200 and then I gotta go here, and I'll be the 22nd person down. So one second. One, two, three. God.
Nick
Tyler reading and Mike with Math running out of toes. 18, 20, 25, 27, 31, 12.
Mike
Jason Ledford.
Nick
That sounds like a made up name.
Mike
No, it looks real. Got a profile picture. I will message him right now, please.
Nick
Congratulations, Jason.
Mike
Send your address. You won a Patreon care package courtesy of Nick the gun guy and our buddy Pete. Was it Pete? Peter. Right? Peter brought the lights.
Nick
Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater.
Mike
He was a nice, great dude, man. He got screwed. And your address. You want a Patreon care package?
Nick
What's in the care package?
Mike
It is a wallet. An engraved wallet, engraved yeti and a AR15 light that we showed off the other day.
Tyler
Yeah, there's a couple other things too. First off, we're terrible. Me and Mike just had a meeting with somebody that was giving us some guidance and they're like, hey, make sure you're. You're drilling, you know, Monday through Friday, 1:00pm Eastern Standard Time. Every time we. That up already in the show.
Mike
But
Tyler
I was gonna say something else too. Oh, Counterculture Inc. The Night Shift. It looks like June is gonna be. If we can get Nick up and running.
Mike
Four.
Tyler
Four separate shows, four separate locations. It'll be the Midwest out where Kenny is. We're. We want to do the Northeast in Philly with Nick. And then the guys from Counterculture gaming are going to do Night Shift online like. Like a. What do you call that? Nomad chapter. So. And then we'll obviously have our Orlando one, our Florida one. That's pretty cool because, you know, we could pack.
Nick
Scrubinomics is onto something. An anti hero Fleshlight. That would be awesome.
Tyler
Dude, you guys are.
Nick
I bet you sell a lot of them.
Tyler
Please spread the word. You guys are here every day.
Mike
We love it.
Tyler
But let your friends know that these two won't stop talking. We're Monday through Friday, 1pm on YouTube X and Facebook.
Nick
You need to change your reels. You put out a reel like I
Tyler
put 1pm above it. I need to make a new thing at the end of it. Yeah. Eat veal.
Mike
Don't forget to eat your veal tonight.
Nick
You spelled it wrong.
Mike
I know.
Tyler
Everybody points that out. Mike, you spelled it wrong. That's the point.
Mike
Nobody gets me. Tyler's the only one that gets me. You wonder why I'm so loyal to Tyler. Everybody on earth. He's the only one that gets me.
Nick
I don't get. Can you explain the joke to me that you spelled it wrong?
Mike
Because he didn't know that veal was a cow, so I was making him really stupid. So I put veal from deer.
Nick
How Would I know that if I just.
Mike
Because you're watching the show last night.
Nick
It didn't make sense. I just knew JoJo was hollering at you, and I enjoyed it.
Tyler
Oh, hey, one of the game. Nick suggested we start doing some games, some weekly segments, and I agree with that. I think one of the things we should play is yes or no with Ryan the communist. And we should have a series of questions lined up, and it's Ryan. It's yes or no. There's no he's gonna answer.
Mike
He's not gonna do it.
Tyler
It's yes or no. It's impossible.
Mike
It's impossible. Well, in 1932, there was a day when you.
Tyler
Have you ever heard of the 1950s? Like, no, we'll need to look at our own backyard because, dude, I'm gonna get him to start talking on Jews because he's almost there. He started bringing up Zionism. Israel's already evil to him. Right. But he can't be negative to anyone. He just wants the whole world to flourish in peace. But he can't. But I try to for, like, he wouldn't even say Iran's bad for killing 13 innocent people.
Nick
Like, he won't say about 40, 000. They killed 40, 000 protesters.
Pat Brosnan
We're talking.
Tyler
We're just talking about the public hangings, but, yeah, I mean, because the. The protesters gets in the convoluted part of protests and government. But I mean, to hang 13 prominent athletes just because they were telling the world that Iran's not the best.
Mike
It's worse, dude. It's in my feet every day. They're killing up somebody every day. Somebody important or prominent. Every day.
Tyler
It's that and Tick Tock Girls and Mike's feed.
Mike
Yeah. And then that's on my cobbill on my personal page. It's dogs, man. God, I can't even think about it.
Tyler
About dogs.
Nick
Just go watch the turtle video.
Mike
They're like, the scumbags in Ryan's city in San Francisco are giving the dogs fentanyl to see if it's deadly or not. Yeah, they're terrible people, dude.
Nick
That's another thing, Fauci.
Tyler
Why would they waste their fentanyl on a dog they want?
Mike
They just give them a little bit to make sure it doesn't kill them or it just knocks them down for a little bit and then.
Tyler
Kidding me.
Nick
No. I'll be right back.
Tyler
We're getting off the show. Bye.
Pat Brosnan
Holy.
Tyler
Dude, that's insane. They're sacrificing dogs.
Mike
I'm texting this guy that won the Patreon, I'm not ignoring you. Yeah, they're doing that.
Pat Brosnan
They're.
Mike
It's just. There's no excuse for that stuff, man. So.
Nick
Nope, that's what fat. You know, Fauci had dogs tied puppies, beagle puppies tied down and let mosquitoes eat their eyes out alive.
Mike
Yeah, I saw that. He should be in prison.
Nick
No, that's real dude. That should be tied up and mosquitoes should eat his eyes out. That is one evil son of a. He murdered a lot of people in this world. Not to mention a lot of the gays in the 80s. He murdered them too, with the AIDS and the AZT. I was given AZT once. I'm glad I didn't take it. I got some dude's blood all over me.
Mike
Fleshlight had AIDS on it.
Nick
Yeah, it was from the public.
Mike
The toilet from the. From the Asian massage parlor.
Tyler
Oh, that's funny.
Nick
They didn't clean out the hot tub at LA Fitness.
Tyler
All right, it's Friday. Let's end this, dude. Unless there's an emergency broadcast, we will be live. We'll be on open mic in about 10 minutes. I'll be there in 15. But Nick and Justin are going to open up the show. And once I'm done with dad duty this week, I'll be back on a regular time.
Nick
We'll have all the banners ready.
Tyler
Yeah. And then Monday morning, I think that's
Nick
what time Monday morning?
Tyler
Oh, Saturday night. Saturday night. Counterculture gaming. These guys, all the 99 go in there. It's actually fun. It's. I've. I've watched it while me and my son play, so he's not allowed to have whatever the. They use to play it, but it's a good time so they can he. My son's not allowed to have that. I'm not putting them on the open Internet. You kidding me?
Mike
So we have counterculture gaming tomorrow night, and then Sunday we're going to do the Patreon mass chat. I believe it's gonna be 7:00pm we're on 1:00pm Monday. 1:00pm every Monday?
Tyler
Yes.
Mike
Basically, Patreon, the OG council was talking and they're like. I was like, why don't we just set up a chat? Like they all talk over here in the comments and everything. Why don't we just set up a chat? So I'm gonna set up a room because I'm not juver. My stream yard holds 10 people. So I'm gonna set up a chat for all the Patreon members. And they're just gonna talk.
Tyler
I can't wait till you get to see what 10 people in a stream yard sounds like.
Mike
I can't wait.
Nick
Oh, you mean like this?
Mike
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Nick
One air. I thought you meant in, like, an actual, like, chat room.
Mike
No, here. Right here.
Nick
Oh, wow. That's gonna be awesome. I can't wait.
Mike
Yes. Yeah, it's gonna be great.
Nick
That's what I was doing with the Instagram lives. All right, see you all.
Tyler
Jv team for life.
Episode: Trump Releases UFO Files, Our Lawyer Slaps Back at Rob O'neill
Date: May 8, 2026
This episode of The Antihero Broadcast delivers a blend of dark-humored, veteran-centric news commentary. Hosts Tyler, Mike, and Nick dig into hot-button topics including the ongoing Rob O'Neill lawsuit, Trump’s public release of UFO files, major crime stories, and police reform policies, with recurring guest Pat Brosnan offering gritty, first-responder insights. The show’s brash, unfiltered banter is laced with dark humor and frank, sometimes irreverent opinions aimed at veteran, first responder, and blue-collar audiences.
[05:07 - 18:24]
[19:27 - 44:39]
[59:09 - 76:43]
[44:39 - 56:00]
[76:45 - End]
On O’Neill:
"If you rub your balls three times, Nick comes out." – Mike [06:24]
On legal wrangling:
"Anti-SLAPP... was created so big news industries couldn't silence people from telling the truth with lawsuits." – Tyler [11:28]
On government secrets:
"You think the US Government would let one of the biggest top secret missions ever go into discovery?" – Nick [18:24]
On police reform:
"The myth of the mastermind criminal—I have yet to encounter that after four decades of chasing them." – Pat Brosnan [34:38]
On Project Blue Beam:
"They'll merge everybody into one world religion ... and it's going to try to get us to leave Jesus Christ." – Nick [61:29]
On information overload:
"We have more access to all the information in the world and we've never been more ignorant as a society." – Nick [67:56]
On veteran camaraderie:
"JV team for life." – Tyler [108:38] (show sign-off)
The show maintains a gritty, irreverent, and often self-deprecating humor throughout, with a veteran-first-responders’ point of view that both mocks and critiques public figures, conspiracy theorists, and modern policies. The language can be blunt and sometimes crude, mirroring the front-line culture they serve.
Fans of the show find value in the unvarnished perspectives, inside stories from law enforcement and the military, and the willingness to lampoon both enemies and themselves. Whether discussing UFOs or police raids, the underlying theme is skepticism toward both media narratives and government institutions—tempered by gallows humor and the camaraderie of their target audience.