
FAA Report REVEALS Staffing Not Normal At DC Airport, Trump BLAMES DEI w/ Sam Tripoli
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Accident at D. Washington's DCA airport I believe it's 67 people have lost their lives when a an American Airlines air regional jet crashed into a U S Army Blackhawk. The Blackhawk I believe had three or three service members on it and it's the first time that there's been a tragic accident like that in 16 years. I think the last time was 2009. So unfortunately we, we figured that's probably the biggest story in the country now and we'll talk about that tonight. We're also going talk about Donald Trump warning that Canada and Mexico the tariffs are on their way this weekend. He said that possibly Saturday they would start he's talking about tariffing, putting tariffs on oil from Canada. So that is a, I mean that's going to be a big deal for the, for the whole, the whole economy. The fifth Circuit says that the federal ban on handgun sales to young adults is unconstitutional. I personally don't see how there was any question considering 18 years old, you can vote 18 years old, you can go to war but then they're going to go and say you can't have a firearm. And these kind of inconsistencies on law, they don't play out well. So we'll talk about that. An anti Trump FBI agent responsible for opening Jack Smith elector case against the President. That's Fox News is reporting Essentially there was a whistleblower saying that there was the, the case against the president that was, was led by Jack Smith was illegal. And so we'll get into that. We also have something that's close to home here in West Virginia. An illegal immigrant was indicted in West Virginia for killing a 32, 2 year old woman, setting her body on fire. Now this, this happened in a town called Charlestown which is maybe only 30 minutes from where we this very studio here. And actually a couple of the people that work here live in Charlestown. So this is a clo, this one hits close to home and then if we have time we'll get to some more discussion about the hearings that were going on today. So RFK had some more hearings. There was the Cash Patel hearings and Tulsi Gabbard had some hearings discussing her position as dni. Hopefully we can see these people confirmed. In my opinion, the President has selected the people that he wants and their job is to make sure that the Presidents policies are carried out. So we'll get to that too. But before we do, head on over to casprew.com and buy yourself some coffee. Now the Ian's Graphene dream is out. No more of it. I don't know if they're making any more, but you can still get the, you can still get Appalachian Nights, which is the most popular brew brew that we have here. You can still get the Two Weeks till Christmas, which is a nice gingerbread flavored blend. Alex Stein's Prime Time Grind, which is the closest thing you can legally do to cocaine. Maine is available still. So head on over there and get yourself some coffee. You can also head on to the Boonies HQ and you can buy the 28th Amendment Board skate deck. The 28th Amendment reads, chickens being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear and breed chickens shall not be infringed. Which is a poignant play on the second amendment, but it speaks to the same kind of idea behind the second Amendment. We have the ability to take care of yourselves and provide for yourselves. And that's something that the government shouldn't be, shouldn't have any say over. And then we're going to talk about. Oh yeah, head over to timcast.com and join us. Become a member. Join the Discord. You can hang out with like minded people. You can talk, you can jump in on the pre shows and the after shows. There's a whole bunch of different shows that the Discord has come up with on their own. The, the people kind of idea are the people in there are, you know, very active. So if you have ideas or you're looking for people that are like minded people, you can go over there. And also you can call in during the after show. You can call in and talk to us, talk to our guests, ask whatever kind of questions you want. So don't forget to smash the like button. Share the show with your friends and again join the Discord. But tonight to talk about all this, we've got our very special guest, Sam Tripoli.
Sam Tripoli
Bang, bang, pow.
Host
How you doing here guys?
Sam Tripoli
Thanks for having me.
Host
Who are you, dude?
Sam Tripoli
Oh, my name's Sam Tripley. Oh, okay. Yeah, I'm Sam Tripley. I'm a comedian. I tell jokes. I got a podcast called Tinfoil Hack, Conspiracy, Social Club, Broken Simulation, Cash Daddies. And yeah, man, you go to Sam Tripley.com, you get all my dates, and you can check out my new comic book. Issue two is coming out. It's called the Chaos Twins. I have two daughters that are young girls, and I just want to put out some wholesome entertainment that seems inspiration.
Host
For the comic book.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Host
Great. That's awesome.
Sam Tripoli
You know, so it's about two, and the story is basically two girls, two little girls. Sisters move to a new neighborhood and they realize something's up. And each neighbor, each house is a new conspiracy. So you get to teach your kids about the conspiracy, how the world works and all that stuff. And so it's a blessing. Just go to chaostwins.com or thechaestwins.com and I will next week be with Eddie Bravo, the Prophet Eddie Bravo. We will be in Columbus, Ohio, at the Funny Bones. Then we'll be at Pottstown, Pennsylvania, Soul Joel's. And then we'll be at the Dojo of Comedy, my comedy club in New Jersey. Go to SamTribute.com for all those dates, and thank you for letting me promote them.
Host
Absolutely. Busy, busy. We got Raymond G. Stanley here.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Hey, guys. Raymond G. Stanley Jr. Your favorite blue collar veteran devil dog, Sam. I hear very good things about you.
Sam Tripoli
Oh, thank you.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Everyone loves you, apparently here.
Sam Tripoli
The payments are working and we got.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Our buddy Shane here today, too.
Shane Cashman
I love Sam.
Sam Tripoli
I love Shane.
Shane Cashman
Sam's an og. I am Shane Cashman, host of Inverted World Live. I do need to do something really quick that I don't usually do. Issue an apology. I'm very sorry. Earlier today, I called Adam Schiff an earthworm. No, this is serious, guys. There was an international outcry amongst the earthworm community. I'd like to apologize to the earthworms everywhere. I'm very sorry. I do understand your contributions to society and that they've distanced themselves from Adam Schiff. So my apologies. My heart goes out to you, Jimmy.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
The earthworm is probably really upset himself.
Shane Cashman
Earthworm Jim wrote the letter to me. Oh, yeah.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Makes sense.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Host
It's very, very thoughtful of you. So let's get right into it. Breaking FAA report. Report reveals staffing at Reagan national was not normal at the time of the crash. A An international preliminary Federal Aviation Administration safety report on the Wednesday night fatal collision between an American Airlines flight and a black helicopter has revealed that staffing at the air traffic control tower in the D.C. area was not normal. Normally the helicopters and the airliners have an individual for each type of aircraft, and this particular night, it was one person trying to handle both. So the Post Millennial reports, the Internet safety report, the internal safety report reviewed by the New York Times stated that the number of staff at Reagan National Airport's traffic control tower was not normal for the time of and volume of traffic. The controller in the tower Wednesday evening was handling both helicopters in the airport's vicinity, as well as instructing planes that were departing from and landing on the airport's runways. The outlet noted that those jobs are typically assigned to two controllers. The tower at DC's closest airport has reportedly been understaffed for years, being nearly a third below targeted staff levels. As of September 2023, with 19 fully certified controllers, many controllers have had to work up to six days per week and 10 hours per. A lot of people say DEI, and that's very, very. It's right on the tip of people's tongues. And they. They make. It's easy to say, oh, well, that's why, and point your finger at it. But when you talk about this kind of, this degree of below staff. Yeah, I'm not. I'm not sure that DEI is actually convincing. I mean, it might have had an effect on. It might have been part of the story, but I feel like there's something else or it's not the complete picture. What do you think?
Sam Tripoli
Well, you know, I'm. We just had the fires and they want to blame it on dei. And I think that if there's a psyop in there, that's the psyop. Blame it on dei. Get everybody angry at that. So you don't look at what's really going on, which is. Is this purposeful? I mean, we've all seen how the trajectory of both of them. This reminds me of the boat that hit the bridge that just took this big swing right into it. So I personally believe we're in a silent Bolshevik revolution. I've been saying this for years, and we've let the barbarians and, you know, because if you even go back to the LA fires, all of a sudden this video pops up of this lesbian firefighter going, you know, if you need me to carry you, you're in the wrong place. Why is that video put out? For one of two reasons. Either one, that is the least offensive thing she said in the whole interview and they had to use something. Or two, they put that out on purpose. So everyone looks at that and gets angry and doesn't go, dude, all this is done on purpose. When you're, when you're a one issue voter, okay, and all you care about is hate or women's rights, guess what you got? You got the Bolsheviks coming in whispering sweet nothings to you and then just totally getting you on the other end.
Shane Cashman
And that's my opinion, Sam, dare I say, you're not the typical LA voter. How do people feel out there? Do they feel like this? Do they see that around them it's being like a controlled collapse? Or are they just back to normal?
Sam Tripoli
I really do feel like they've moved on. I really do. I go, when are we calling for heads here?
Shane Cashman
That's insane.
Sam Tripoli
What are we calling for? Karen? Even if you don't think Karen Bass did any of this on purpose and you say just bad luck it didn't work out. Her policies led to this, Right? So you got to pay a price. I think personally, they're seeing how we react to this, right? And when they see we do nothing, they're going to get more and more aggressive. Trudeau and Gavin Newsom are the exact same guy.
Host
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
Half a lot. Good looking, pathological liars that will lie to your face in real time and not even think twice about. And that is their job.
Host
So you're. So when it comes to Trudeau and, and Gavin Newsom, I completely agree that there's something about them that is very similar. Is it your belief that they're true believers or do you think that that kind of something is because they function as, they function so well in the, the area that they're in? Right. So they, they do the, a great job of saying the right thing and, and shaking the right hands and do, you know, doing the, the things that they're supposed to do to maintain the, the position that they're in and do. So do you think they're true believers? Do you think that they're just really great chameleons?
Sam Tripoli
Yes.
Host
So, okay, okay.
Sam Tripoli
So my whole opinion is, I was listening to, like, suddenly my YouTube feed has just become mob bosses who have podcasts now, right? And they're just all talking to each other and, and they brought up this thing about how do you get made a man? How do you become a made man? And they were talking about, since you're a kid, they follow you and they're watching you and they see how you react to things. What is that? Data. Okay. They're constantly doing data. These guys aren't any different, man. They've been doing data on these people forever. And they Go. Who's a psychopath, who's a great liar, who will, who will push forward no matter the cost. And that's why they put them in there. And we all know those good looking charismatic people make progressive white women swoon and they'll just keep voting them forever. So, you know, in LA is a place where you have an incredibly uber rich population that has been able to vote with their heart and their feelings and haven't felt any of the consequences of their voting, which is crime, homelessness, drug abuse, and you can just go down the list. Well, guess what? Guess what. Your vote, your. Your money isn't above fire. Okay. Fire. Gotcha. And now you're, you're. You're trying to figure out. But again, it's a city of conformity and they're all conforming back.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
This is going to be fun. I wasn't expecting this. So it's going to be with you and Shane at the same time. I don't have time for rabbit holes.
Host
I'm actually going to, going to kind of try and wrestle it back to the dc.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, yeah, I'll bring it back to the dc. Thing is that, you know, they're already blaming it on, on Di and it's like, well, what if this is purposeful from the inside?
Shane Cashman
Well, I agree. So like, my take is that this article is just like what happened with East Palestine? I went there right after the explosion, like two weeks after. And what eventually comes out is that they had shortage in staff because of COVID Right. So it used to be 90 second inspection.
Host
How long after Covid? Sorry for cutting. Do you know, do you remember how long after Covid kind of ended before the East Palestine explosion happened?
Shane Cashman
Well, the explosion happened in 2023.
Host
Okay.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, so it was like a few years. But the shortages happened during COVID right?
Host
It was.
Shane Cashman
Okay, so they were firing people either because they were afraid of COVID or they weren't.
Host
They just didn't get them replaced. Right. So.
Shane Cashman
And then they. And then they changed like that freight company, I forget which one it was. I'm Space Night. But whoever, whatever.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Southern.
Shane Cashman
Norfolk Southern.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Yes, sir.
Shane Cashman
They changed the. Thank you. They changed the inspections from 90 seconds per train car to like 30 seconds because it didn't have enough people.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
That's crazy.
Shane Cashman
That's exactly what led to that thing exploding because their robot sensors didn't even pick it up. And the people who were watching the robot sensors weren't picking it up. And so this, this wheel is on fire for like three stops and then it explodes and then there's more incompetence because they didn't have to blow it up either. They didn't have to blow it up. They literally blew it up and then created an inversion in the atmosphere and then just slaughtered the economy and the livestock of East Palestine and then just moved on. And that's just one. I mean, think of Maui. This is just another version of what's going on.
Sam Tripoli
There's some even deeper stuff when it comes with planes. Like, it is of my belief that if you look at like Agenda 2050, I think it is. It says no more. No, I think it's 2050. I know there's 2050, 2030, but I think there's an agenda 2052. And it explicitly says no more commercial flights. So what we're seeing constantly is this move to kind of scare you about flying. People fighting all the time, planes breaking down. Now every time I fly, my flight is six hours late. Every time it's getting more and more annoying. If they watch in a 15 minute city, a smart city, a freedom city, right. Why would they want you flying?
Shane Cashman
Right?
Sam Tripoli
And they go to these giant. We have Bilderberg groups and they have these things where they're already bragging, travel will be of the rich.
Host
So, so just, just a point to push back on the idea a little bit. Playing devil's advocate, the. The W or the. Was it Davos that just happened? Yeah, yeah, that just happened. And the turnout was dramatically lower. Trump did a zoom call to them and basically just browbeat him the entire time.
Sam Tripoli
I loved it.
Host
Do you think that they still have the influence over the major parts of the infrastructure? Or do you. And, or do you think that, that it has changed? And if it has not changed, do you think that it's on the trajectory to be wrestled away from those kind of, those kind of forces? Or do you think that it's something that they've got their, their hooks in so deeply?
Sam Tripoli
Well, it could be that the brand is burned. Everyone knows about Bilderberg Group, so they can move on. Like they have Bohemian Grove. And the word is now that. What is the desert concert that they have the big desert concert. Burning man is the new Bohemian Grove. They keep flipping it. So we'll see. I. I don't think, you know, it's like these elites are predators. And if you watch National Geographic, the predators never stop. The prey just wants to live their life, raise their family, you know, chew grass, have a good time. And the predators are always hunting.
Shane Cashman
I think Davos is rebranding just to get stronger because they're building the apparatus, the AI apparatus. Like that was the major thing of Davos. It was a lot of AI stuff. And then all last week was AI everything AI because of Deep Seek, because of Stargate, all those things. So I think they feel confident it.
Sam Tripoli
And look at Bill Gates. That brand is dead. And who they usher up to other weirdos, right. Larry Ellison and Sam Altman.
Shane Cashman
They'll be on their best behavior.
Host
Let me, let me ask you then. I know that you're typically skeptical of like people in positions of power or something, but generally people have a, a softer view of Elon Musk. And considering the database that X is and the, the advances and the database that they have because of Tesla's full self driving. Right, Those two database. When it comes to AI, those are, those are possibly the deepest database that, that any, any organization has. Do you think that Musk is part of the crew or do you think Musk is on his own program and they're trying to, they're trying to influence.
Shane Cashman
Everyone who listens to me knows. I think Elon's part of an anti. Yeah, I think he is totally evil and a fraud. I think he lies for to be liked by people. He loves his perception. He weaseled his way into the Trump administration. He's part of the big club because he's a defense contractor. He's putting all the spy satellites in the sky using Starlink to help build that apparatus. I'm talking about to inflate the surveillance state with Peter Thiel.
Host
So why do you feel like that's the case? What gives you that incentive?
Shane Cashman
Because they are literally doing that. They've literally. He's monopolized the public digital square. He's bought the collective consciousness. He's feeding all of our thoughts into his robot Optimus. He's literally throwing the spy sad lights into the sky. So I don't trust him. Also, he's been caught in lots of lies. I think he cares about being liked and I don't think, I don't, I don't believe much of what he says. Kind of like Vivek, kind of like how I felt like Vivek.
Sam Tripoli
Most of These billionaires are LARPs. Their stories aren't real. You get sold on a bill of goods. Like you know, to Jeff Bezos, like he's the hardest worker. He just has this like this garage and he just never stopped working. You're like, oh, but we're not going to tell you that his grandpa helped find, found darpa. Right, Right. And most likely Amazon is an extension of the US Government. When everything shuts down and Amazon's got to stay open because, you know, we got to get you your food. You're like, isn't that convenient?
Shane Cashman
See, I'm skeptical of, of musk also because he's, he's, since he's a defense contractor, he's now he's in the government, right? And he's got, now he's got oversight of his own thing that's making him billions of dollars. So, and I, and I'm just real quick, I also like really believe he's anti human, but he's selling his ideas to us as if they're pro human. He says he's pro family. He says he's pro human. But all of his ideas, in my opinion, are anti human. I love the idea of the short term benefits of neuralink. However, the long term benefits of neuralink.
Sam Tripoli
Will destroy our comfort, will be our enslavement.
Shane Cashman
Exactly. Aldous Huxley.
Host
All right, so let's pull this back to the talk of D.C. donald Trump was at the White House briefing today and he had some comments and some criticism about the DEI, FAA's DEI program. And he had. So let's go ahead and listen to that right here.
Donald Trump
Have more to say about that. I do want to point out that various articles that appeared prior to my entering office, and here's one. The FAA's diversity push includes focus on hiring people with severe intellectual and psychiatric disabilities.
Host
That is amazing.
Donald Trump
And then it says, FAA says people with severe disabilities are most underrepresented segment of the workforce. And they want them in and they want them. They can be air traffic controllers. I don't think so. This was in January 14th. So that was a week before I entered office. They put a big push to put diversity into the FAA's program. Then another article, the Federal Aviation Administration. This was before I got to office.
Sam Tripoli
That tan is fire.
Shane Cashman
Second term eyebrows, too.
Donald Trump
The FDA is actively recruiting workers who suffer severe intellectual disabilities, psychiatric problems and other mental and physical conditions under a diversity and inclusion hiring initiative spelled out on the agency's website. Can you imagine? These are people that are, I mean, actually their lives are shortened because of the stress that they have. Brilliant people have to be in those positions. And their lives are actually shortened, very substantially shortened because of the stress where you have many, many planes coming into one target.
Sam Tripoli
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Sam Tripoli
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Donald Trump
And you need a very special talent and a very special genius to be able to do it. Targeted disabilities are those disabilities that the federal government, as a matter of policy, has identified for special emphasis in recruitment and hiring. The FAA's website states they include hearing vision, missing extremities, partial paralysis, complete paralysis, epilepsy, severe intellectual disability, psychiatric disability, and dwarfism. All qualify for the position of.
Host
I mean, that's absolutely ridiculous.
Sam Tripoli
It's.
Shane Cashman
Again, how is that real?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, again, it's like, it's purposeful. This is how you slowly, slowly cook the frog, man.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
I. I was saying last night on the after show that the go to for the right is to blame DEI for everything.
Sam Tripoli
Yep. I.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
But I'm. I'm gonna eat crow. I mean, this might be, you know, eat crow on that, because this feels like an actual real dei.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, but. But my whole point is, like, what.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Is there even sensor.
Sam Tripoli
You didn't mean even a step deeper?
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
Is this done purposeful by people to. To basically destroy us from the inside? Right. And that's what I think is going on. And the difference between us and Russia is that we have the Internet and we can keep score.
Shane Cashman
Like, are you seeing, like, a Yuri Besmanov situation playing out with this coach on his list? Yes. Yeah, we're there.
Sam Tripoli
You're like, everything.
Shane Cashman
Everything. Yep.
Sam Tripoli
And it's. It's. It's, you know, and you go. You go, maybe McCarthy was right. Maybe, you know, we always get these things where, like, we have these visions, the. The. These people have these brands, and we're like, oh, this person's wonderful. Like, my opinion, Princess die. That. That. The way we look at her dog. She was at some Eyes Wide Shut with a mask on, and everyone was getting weird. Dude. Because none of her kids are Charles kids. You ever watch that? None of them are Charles kids. They all look like other dudes. So weird stuff is going on at these Eyes Wide Shut parties.
Shane Cashman
Are you saying like. Like a Crowley, George Bush situation?
Sam Tripoli
What do you mean?
Shane Cashman
Isn't Crowley supposedly George Bush's mom?
Sam Tripoli
Mom. Mom, Mom.
Shane Cashman
Sorry. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Sam Tripoli
But everything is like that. So McCarthy was painted as bad guy, when in reality, maybe he was right. Maybe we were letting the barbarians in. But that's why I'm saying it's easy to go, this is dei and we blame it on, you know, butch lesbians. Right. When in reality, it's like, who are the people putting them in? And why are they putting them in.
Shane Cashman
A much deeper darkness?
Host
So, okay, so then if you think that there, there are essentially agents looking to destroy society. Right. Is the long and short of your take. So what do you think their next step is going to be? Because these are honestly, when you, when you consider the size of the United States and how many people here these are, these are totally manageable situations. When you consider 330 million people in the country, a whole continent spanning. So how, how like what kind of time frame are you thinking would it be like that they would actually do or like expand on your idea?
Sam Tripoli
It's January, dog. We're in January of, I mean, we're month one of this guy's presidency.
Host
So, so you allude to it being something because of Trump's presidency. Please expand on that then.
Sam Tripoli
I mean, it's possible, I mean like, it could be possible that people like, you know what I think Trump is? I think Trump is a crime boss and he represents another crime family and he's battling the George Bush death cult, okay. That has been in power since they assassinated jfk and everybody on both sides of the aisle have been a part of this death cult. Whether it's the Clintons, whether it's to Obama's, like I was on Rogan and you know, I showed him like the first common relative of the Bushes and the Obamas is a Hinckley, okay. They all, they're all related to each other. Okay. So I think he represents a different group trying to seize power of the White House, which is who gives out the contract.
Shane Cashman
Do you, you think it's a JFK is the first bookmark of the beginning of the end of America. Because I was, I was, I always thought it was like World War II, end of World War II paperclip. And that's, that's a great point.
Sam Tripoli
Like, you know, I don't want to get too much into it.
Shane Cashman
Yes.
Sam Tripoli
This Hitler loving going on is so ridiculous. Right.
Shane Cashman
That's when it seems like, that's when it seems like both of our enemies infiltrated our country at a very deep level. I mean, you can go back and say the 30s.
Host
I, I, yeah, I would push back against that idea because I think that that is a, the whole infiltration that you're talking about. That was the Progressive era.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Host
So, so the progressives that were created.
Sam Tripoli
You know, what are you talking, what.
Shane Cashman
Time you're talking about fdr?
Host
Not just, well, that was fdr. I'm talking about Woodrow Wilson. Oh yeah, because Woodrow Wilson's the guy. Yeah, Woodrow Wilson's the guy that signed the Federal Reserve act into, into law. He also wanted to start the League of Nations.
Shane Cashman
Yes.
Host
He was instrumental in the Treaty of. Or he was instrumental in the Treaty of Versailles. And. And what part of why Germany had such a. Such harsh conditions after the First World War. And. And when you're talking about, like, the way that the whole world was looking, you had, like, communism was on the rise in the Soviet Union then, and that was like, the big experiment that the whole world was watching. And then you had, you know, Duranty was singing their praises, saying, you know, I've been to the future, and it works. And even though it was. It was a. A total nightmare, they were still lying and saying. Because what they do, at least as far as I can, as far as I understand, is trying to consolidate power under the. Under essentially big government. Right. Like before. Before the Progressive Era, governments weren't thought to have that kind of power, especially when you're talking about democratically elected. They weren't. They weren't assumed to be able to remake, man. Those were. This was. This was new ideas. Like, it's all. It came after Hagel, which is 100 years before this era. But it takes time for those ideas to kind of fill.
Shane Cashman
I think. I think we're talking.
Sam Tripoli
They're in no hurry.
Shane Cashman
Three different landmarks in the deterioration of Americ. You in the Fed, for sure. Wilson was like Biden one. He was like a zombie. His wife took over.
Sam Tripoli
He was most likely blackmail for alternatives.
Shane Cashman
Also ran for his second term, saying his slogan was, he kept us out of war, got in, went to World War. Yeah.
Host
When he got in, he was one. He was the biggest proponent of getting us into the war. Oh, yeah.
Shane Cashman
Yeah. It's crazy. So what I'm saying is with. With paperclip stuff and then Marxists infiltrating the universities. That's the beginning of, like, the subversion and also the experiment.
Sam Tripoli
How about the Dark Came on my show.
Shane Cashman
Oh, that was a great episode.
Sam Tripoli
He was talking. He's a great interview. You ever get that guy one of the best interviews you ever do? He's talking about how NASA was involved in the assassination of JFK because they were ran by Nazis who hated the Russians.
Shane Cashman
Right, right.
Sam Tripoli
So, you know, that's where you get George Bush. That whole story's a lie. He got. He got shot down a million. I mean, so the whole thing is a lie.
Shane Cashman
To go back to Phil's initial question is, like, the timeline, what's happening and where you were saying, we're just in January. Look how this month started.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, yeah.
Shane Cashman
Tesla truck exploded outside of A Trump Tower. We had a terror attack in New Orleans.
Host
That was just symbol.
Shane Cashman
I think that's symbolism too.
Host
Actual effect of that was, was lit. Like I said, we're a country of 330 million people. You span a whole continent.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Host
A truck blowing up outside of the Trump Tower, that was pure symbolism. But it had no impact on the day to day life of the average American.
Shane Cashman
I would argue that it had an impact on the continued demoralization campaign on the American people.
Host
I think there were, I think most people. It just went over their head. It didn't.
Shane Cashman
I'm sure a lot of people already forgot about like I think no, that's where we are.
Sam Tripoli
We're so bus. Where we're just saturating in dumb data that people aren't paying attention. But what you're doing is you're setting the stage and, and we're most likely the world is ran by energy vampires who feed off our anxiety for sure. And you know, anytime you can crank up the anxiety and get us freaking out, it does a lot. You know what it really does too, it really depopulates the population because it's hard to have children when you're in a constant state of anxiety. And we're the only animal that does that. We're the only animal that is in anxiety 24 7. Most animals, when the predator is gone, they calm down. Not, not human beings. Constant, constant anxiety.
Host
So again, I'm going to push back a little bit on that. I love it because like you're, you're. And like that's true. Like human beings are essentially in a constant state of anxiety. But that's a lot of that is because we're conscious of our own mortality. Right. Like animals don't really get that. They know they have no fight or flight and stuff, but they don't have the same kind of concept of I'm going to die someday. And when you can actually really think about that, you get that. You know, people talk about existential dread and stuff that I think that that is a, that is why human beings are the only animal that experiences it. Not to say that you're wrong. I'm not saying you're, that you're, you're, you're off base. I'm just saying that the reason why human beings feel that way I think is more than just, you know, the conditions that we live in it. It's part of being aware of your own mortality and being aware.
Sam Tripoli
But if you. Let's just say real quick, I used to have a joke about Because I went to the zoo and I was taking pictures and this bear was just doing circles. And someone's like, I enjoy the zoo. They're treating animals horribly. I go, yeah, I bet you they do. But you know who treats animals worse in the zoo? Mother Nature. Okay, like, what, what is the murder rate in the jungle? It's like 100%, right? So, like, it's pretty crazy in the jungle. And they probably know that, like, their mom and dad are gone. So I understand what you're saying there, but let's just take what you're saying in that, you know, we're. We're aware of our surroundings and all that stuff, and that could lead to it. But what if you were an elite and you knew that you could manipulate that constantly to put people in a constant state of fear, which makes them unhealthy? Like, I'm a train theory guy. You know, I'm into train theory. That's all I'll say about that. And so if you're constantly tired, constantly anxiety, you're going to get sicker and sicker and sicker. And you know what it is? They want us dumb and they want us unhealthy. You know why? So we can't have a clue about how our government works. And we don't understand. Like, I've been doing shows where I'm like, wouldn't it. I was talking about I. How gay I would be for Trump if he got rid of the Fed and the irs. I would do really gay stuff. I would, I would sell out my. Where I am for Donald Trump if he got us British taxes.
Shane Cashman
I would sacrifice coming out and saying.
Sam Tripoli
I would sacrifice my manhood for all you guys, okay? I'm not lying about that. That's how much I love it, you guys, okay? No taxes, no irs. Selling myself here, okay? And I talk about that on stage. I go, how many people would love to get rid of federal taxes?
Shane Cashman
Nobody claps really well.
Sam Tripoli
And it's not just L. A. I did in Illinois. I did all of the place. Nobody clapped because they have no clue how taxes work. They get their. They're sold on that all. But my taxes are going to the education. My taxes are under the war. It's like, no, your taxes are going to pay off the interest on the fake money that the Babylonian bankers are printing constantly.
Host
I, again, again, I would push back on that. Taxes don't go to pay off anything because when the government wants to actually fund anything, they just print the money, the taxes. But, but taxes are. Taxes are only so that way. Let me, let me finish, Let me finish. Taxes exist only so they can manage inflation. It's, it's in, it's causing interest. Printing money, right? Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
And the interest on that money is what your taxes go to. You are paying off the interest. And the goal is, the goal is never to be able to pay that off anything off. We are 100 paying off the interest.
Host
We're not paying the, the, the debt. And, and do you understand that that's where you're.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. It's never meant to be paid off. That's why they're printing it so much. Because what they want to do is destroy our dollar. So we're all broken. That's why. But the tax, the money you pay in taxes goes to pay off an interest that will never be paid off.
Host
They literally just destroy it. Like it's, it's you, when you write the check, they just take it out of your account.
Sam Tripoli
I understand what you're saying, but it goes to pay off the interest. That is the game that is played. And there is an argument, a discussion that some of your tax money goes to pay the bank of England and the Royals. There is an argument that Ben Franklin set that up that deal. But your tax money does not go to Ukraine. Your tax money money does not go to Israel. Your tax money goes to pay off interest that is never meant to be paid off ever. It's meant to just kill your dollar. I'll put my, I'll put all my stake on it. That, that is exactly the purpose. Taxes are meant to make you poor and fill you full of anxiety.
Host
I agree about taxes exist like the reason to tax is to take money.
Sam Tripoli
Right? Right.
Host
Because if there's too much money in circulation, that's it. That's inflationary.
Sam Tripoli
Right.
Host
Same thing with interest rates. The reason they, they manage or they raise and lower interest rates are specifically to manage.
Sam Tripoli
I understand.
Host
Money, the money supply. Because if there's too much money that, too much money chasing not enough goods, that's inflationary. But when it comes to like actually paying for stuff, I disagree. I think that they, they, if they want to fund anything, they just print it. They call over to the Federal Reserve and say print this money up.
Sam Tripoli
I totally agree with that.
Host
Okay.
Sam Tripoli
We're not, that's.
Host
And we're not very far off. Okay. All right. O.
Sam Tripoli
Okay. But I'm saying where, where the taxpayer money goes.
Host
Uhhuh.
Sam Tripoli
Is to pay off the interest on the loan. This, this, this money that they print is a loan. So there it's Sending to that. That's where your money going. The misconception is that you're paying taxes to go to the U. Well, people go, I'm. I'm not. I'm tired of my taxes.
Host
I see. I see.
Shane Cashman
What infrastructure.
Host
I see. Yes, I agree.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Who's the loan band?
Host
Understand what you're saying. Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
We're paying off the Federal Reserve, which is privately owned bank.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Right. So we're paying back to them.
Sam Tripoli
Yes. And it's never meant to be paid off. It's meant to constantly get bigger and bigger so they own more and more of us and we constantly date. So. So we're saying the same thing from different names.
Host
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
And also, why would you hire. I know. Faa. It's not. FA is hiring people. That doesn't mean they're hiring air traffic controllers who have a vision.
Sam Tripoli
That's so crazy.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
No, but it's only ffa. They could.
Host
They could be working.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
What? Tsa, you know, I mean, isn't there a difference?
Host
A whole spectrum.
Sam Tripoli
Imagine if.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Oh, no, no.
Sam Tripoli
My job.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Regular workers in general.
Sam Tripoli
If you didn't get the job because you weren't crippled enough. Right.
Host
Well, I wonder.
Shane Cashman
If only I were a dwarf.
Host
I wonder what. Like, I can't imagine. And not saying that they don't, but I've just. I'm trying to imagine the circumstances where they're like, we're down 1500 people, but we're not gonna hire these people that are capable.
Sam Tripoli
So crazy.
Host
You know, like someone seems on purpose.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
If you can't see well, please join. Become an air traffic controller by design.
Shane Cashman
Like, I think, I think when you talk about Bisman on stuff, I. Then I look out and see the border. Right. When I'm reporting at the border, you're talking to agents on there who were like, this is pre Trump 2.0. They just told us to give up. They just told us to just let them in and give them the papers, take their luggage, give them a tag, take a phone call, send them on an airplane.
Sam Tripoli
Moralization.
Shane Cashman
And that's insane. So it's happening everywhere. It's the. It's. I've been calling it like a pandemic of incompetence.
Host
That's the.
Shane Cashman
But that's a low level.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Shane Cashman
Malice is hiding behind it and operating at like, also at every level. Level.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
At the highest level, severe intellectual disability.
Sam Tripoli
What?
Shane Cashman
Severe intellectual.
Host
Yeah, that's one of the things that.
Sam Tripoli
I could have worked there. I could have got a job.
Host
I mean, this is what they call dangerous retards, right?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. Are we allowed to say retard here? I've been hiding off.
Shane Cashman
I'm not saying we're deep enough in.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Yeah, yeah. Five minutes.
Host
I just want to point out when one of these crazy progressives, Nina Turner, who is always. You can always count on her for some kind of idiotic gem, she says, just so we're clear, when they say dei, they mean black. And clearly that's not true because what they mean is.
Sam Tripoli
And it's such lazy thinking.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
It's just so easy.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
More race baiting. That's all they do.
Host
That's Nina Turner's brand. If you follow her and look at her tweets a lot, it's always the same kind of simple how, you know.
Sam Tripoli
And she's just playing to progressive white women. That's the whole rules of comedy and, and political correctness, you know, I mean, I, I have a joke where I talk about my pronouns. I'm not gonna say the word here.
Shane Cashman
But it's a great joke.
Sam Tripoli
It's a great joke. And, you know, progressive white people hated it. They would call me hack because that's, that's what they've. They've co opted that term and made it about jokes they don't like.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
And, you know, but I have people pull me aside and they're like, hey, Sam, you know, this isn't. This isn't you. You're saying this word. This isn't you. And I go, well, how do you know who I am? And this. And this. I got a lecture from someone that I love, but this is a comic who is going to go do a comedy event for registered sex offenders. And they thought it was going to be funny if they, they entertained these registered sex offenders. And I talked them out of it. I go, these are people that hurt people. But this is the person who's upset because I say a particular word.
Shane Cashman
Classic.
Sam Tripoli
And she's mad about that. But then she's going to go and entertain people who hurt women and hurt children.
Shane Cashman
Wow. It's not hack. If the joke makes a reaction, the joke works. I love that.
Host
All right, we're going to jump to this story. Trump warns Canada. Mexico tariffs are coming on Saturday. From the Hill. President Trump on Thursday said he plans to follow through on Saturday on his threat to impose 25% tariffs on good from goods from Mexico and Canada. We'll be announcing the tariffs on Canada and Mexico for a number of reasons, Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. He cited the influx of migrants at the southern border, the flow of fentanyl into the United States and the trade deficit the US has with its neighbors. I'll be putting the tariff of 25% on Canada and Mexico. We will really have to do that because we have very big deficits with those countries. He said. Those tariffs may or may not rise with time. Trump added that he would decide Thursday night whether to include oil among the items subject to tariff. We may or may not. We're going to make that determination probably tonight on oil, because they send us oil. We'll see. It depends on what the price is, if the oil is properly priced, if they treat us properly, which they don't. Trump said. Now the United States is, is completely capable of being energy independent. We were during the last Trump administration. So having a tariff on the oil from Canada or oil shale or whatever it is, that seems like it would just essentially shut off any buying from Canada, wouldn't it? I mean, I'm not, I'm not an expert on, on the, the trade policy between the US And Canada, but.
Sam Tripoli
But it's crazy to me. And it's all about control, right? It's all like, if we buy enough of their oil, they kind of got to dance our dance. We pick the. If we're spending the money, we pick the song we're dancing to. Same thing with Saudi Arabia. Like, the only reason the Saudis exist is because the west buys all their oil because they want control. That part of the, that part of the world which can. Has Mecca in it. Okay? Like, you control Saudi Arabia, you control Mecca. So we buy their oil. We should be independent. I don't know why we are we.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Saving Alaska for 500 years down the road. I mean, because we could be heating up Alaska and never buy from Saudi and everybody from Canada and then they would lose all their money. Yeah. Or just.
Sam Tripoli
Dude, it's globalists playing a game of controlling territories by using us as this big consumer. And we buy their oil. So they dance our dance. I mean, do you guys like, I had Jay Dyer on and he was telling me that the first house of the. The first king of the house, Assad, was a British intelligence agent. I mean, magic in that gig, bro. Magic. That's the gig you get. Some guys got to go to like, Afghanistan and talk to Taliban. Like, and now you're the. You and your family are now the head of Saudi Arabia and you get to do whatever you want for the rest of your life. Dude, that's the best gig ever, dog. But everything is British intelligence. Everything is, everything's about control. And that's why I would love to get energy free from, I would love to not buy energy from anybody, but this is how we control people.
Host
I kind of wonder if the, if there is even like, like Raymond was saying, if there is an effort to purchase oil from other countries before we actually really tap into our own. Because oil isn't just about cars and, and energy, right? It's the, if you burn fuel, that's actually one of the, the worst uses for petroleum products. Between all of them, the, the chemicals that they make with petroleum products, between all the plastics that they make, all the things that make pharmaceuticals, all the, the fertilizers that they can make. Part of the, A major part of the reason why there are so many human beings on earth right now is because of the fertilizers that are made with petrochemicals. So if they're. Now I'm not, I'm not a, a peak oil guy. I don't, I don't know that there's, that it's gonna run out. I don't know for sure. There are arguments that say that at some point it's going to run out. But it does make sense to say, look, if other, if we use other countries, oil first before we have to get to our own, you know, that does put the US in a stronger position geopolitically. What do you guys think about that?
Sam Tripoli
I mean, I don't believe in peak oil. I think oil is a replenishing source. I think it's, it was given to us by God and it's to help us grow and flourish. And they just, they got to make everything. It's all, all, it's all scarcity. Everything's got, it's go away from abundance, which is God's plan.
Shane Cashman
Started talking about scarcity as a, as a people. Like when did that kick in as a thing?
Sam Tripoli
I, I just discovered it just a couple years ago and it changed the way I looked at everything. Everything is scarcity. They want you to think there's not enough and that way they can control you.
Shane Cashman
Most of the enemies against, of humanity are into scarcity, the idea of scarcity. Like the guy who right now, I interviewed him for one of my books, he collected the debris from the guide stones after they were blown up or whatever.
Host
Oh snap.
Shane Cashman
He literally. I forget the name of the book. Alex Jones always talks about it, but that book is about scarcity and what you need to do to preserve, you know, Earth and have a low population. And what do the guidestones talk about? The population. So it's very interesting to me, that, that guy kind of fetishized the idea of scarcity and population control.
Sam Tripoli
There's enough food for everybody. There's enough oil for everybody. There's enough of everything for everybody. And they, they, this is how they make their money. This is how they control spiritually through making it harder to get these things on purpose. I mean, you look at how they control the price of meat is by limiting the amount of cows that are put out. When there's enough meat for everybody, for everywhere, you got people like Bill Gates like, we gotta make fake meat. You're like, no, we really don't. There's enough for everybody. And it's not cow farts. No matter how much they try to tell you my dad is ripping it, he's doing way more damage than any of the cows.
Host
Right?
Shane Cashman
So, and now they're, you know, they tried to eliminate cows, all this stuff. They tried to do the fake meat, and now they're, you can get milk that has the medicine that was given to the cows to make them fart less. You got to really be careful. You got to what you're investing and putting in your body.
Sam Tripoli
You got to milk your own cow.
Shane Cashman
And here in West Virginia, we do say, man, I know I'm, I'm suspicious.
Host
Of anyone that says we need to do this major activity or, or action in, in the world because we want to have a global effect for sure. You know, we have, we live in an ecosystem that, that does have a, a balance. And the uni, the human beings, like there's a lot of us, but they don't. Like, I don't think the, that human beings have the, the kind of impact on the atmosphere that, you know, the, the, the, you know, the climate crazies would have us believe every, everything that.
Sam Tripoli
Al Gore said was going to happen.
Host
In that movie that came out in 2006, 20 effing years ago, Sam, 20 years ago, not one thing happened that he never done.
Shane Cashman
They're still going hard. What happened this past week, two climate cultist things, the Doomsday Clock move forward. Yeah, because the climate change and nuclear warfare that they're scared of, and I told you this earlier, Sam, they just put the moon on an endangered list because in part to climate change, the moon is endangered. I don't know how something that's fake can be endangered.
Sam Tripoli
Phil, I'm with you on that.
Shane Cashman
But like, why, why? Because they're just, they keep extending this scare tactic of climate change and all this stuff. So now it's like the moon is now under attack.
Host
Can you articulate the reasoning?
Shane Cashman
There's an article. It's all over the place that these people, some. Some group of cultists said that the moon is a threat because of climate change and possibly warfare. Maybe Elon Musk. I don't know. But I guess you have to believe in space to go there. But they said it's a threat and we have to protect it.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
But look.
Shane Cashman
Is it up here? It's a threatened historic site. But there were some places that were saying it was endangered.
Host
That is. You know, because like it's not just the United States that's been there now. India got there and they're like, all right now.
Shane Cashman
I mean, the Nazis have a headquarters.
Sam Tripoli
Have you seen. Did they get in there with the.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Nature would be visa. How are they?
Host
I don't know, dude.
Sam Tripoli
Have you seen India landing on the moon? It's like Sega Genesis. Really good. Unbelievable, bro. I'm like, dude, when did this film come from? 1985 on my Atari graphics.
Shane Cashman
Okay, let's just assume the. The moon might be real for a quick second.
Sam Tripoli
They're sending not real.
Shane Cashman
Okay, well, we can look at different ways. Maybe it's a hologram. Holograms are real. Maybe it's plasma. Maybe it's a headquarters for aliens. Or Nazis. I don't know.
Host
Nazis good.
Shane Cashman
Or I do think Phil. Or Nazi aliens. I don't know. Okay, but. But we are. If the moon is there, we are literally. People are paying. People are paying to put their dead bodies on the moon. Maybe that's an issue. Maybe we shouldn't be turning it.
Host
Wait.
Shane Cashman
Maybe we shouldn't be turning into a cemetery.
Sam Tripoli
I think it's crazy. An energy vortex.
Shane Cashman
We're gonna turn Phil. I'm gonna make Phil.
Sam Tripoli
It makes no Christian.
Shane Cashman
And the movie in the moon being faked by the end.
Sam Tripoli
No, I. I believe study the moon man.
Host
Real. And I believe what degree beings have been to the moon.
Shane Cashman
And what is the moon?
Host
Pardon me?
Shane Cashman
What is the moon?
Host
The moon is made of minerals that are very similar to what the earth is made of. That is because the moon is a product of a massive impact on.
Shane Cashman
That sounds like a NASA.
Sam Tripoli
That is the. The.
Host
The.
Sam Tripoli
The amount of things that have to line up for that to happen. What for the moon to be. So what you're saying something hits everything and then it just forms together? A perfect moon. And then it never turns. Ever. It never turns. It's. It's the only thing in anywhere in space. There's a perfect orbit. Never changes. No one can even explain why it's trapped in our.
Host
In our gravity. Gravity.
Shane Cashman
Okay, but it's, but it's moving. It's moving away.
Sam Tripoli
But you're controlled. I mean, the notion that that giant thing could be controlled by our gravity is the most hilarious thing I've. I mean, I don't mean any disrespect. Anybody who's thinking that, you know that.
Host
Like, the, the, like Jupiter, which is real far away, that's controlled by the sun's gravity, right?
Sam Tripoli
I mean, you have to believe Jupiter is it. I mean, like, who knows what. I mean? Like, listen.
Host
I mean, if you're. If you're just like a skeptic of space existing at all, then.
Sam Tripoli
Which I am, okay? Because I've been told what it is by Nazis, right? Nazis have told me.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Accurate.
Shane Cashman
Right. Who is like the spiritual daddy who.
Sam Tripoli
Says we have a firmament. I mean, he literally on his gravestone goes, check out this pass passage in the Bible. And it's all about a firmament. You guys can call me cuckoo. Crazy guy. I'm totally cool with that.
Shane Cashman
I'm dialed in.
Host
The Earth is round. What do you believe the Earth is round.
Sam Tripoli
I don't know what the Earth is. If you really go, sam, gun your head. You think. What do you think it is? I think it's an energy field.
Shane Cashman
Explain that.
Sam Tripoli
I think it's an energy field and that it gives the appearance of a ball, but I think it's an energy field and we're stuck under something that's separating us from what is out there. That's my honest opinion.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
I wish I knew you were coming on today. I would have did more research because this is exciting and fun. I appreciate it, you guys. Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
I mean, everybody.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
I have no idea about the rabbit holes, but also it's good. Let's tariff Canada. I like Mexico because we.
Host
Yeah.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Close the border. Stop the fentanyl. Stop the deaths.
Sam Tripoli
Right. What people don't understand is that the. The US Military to all of these countries and said, listen, if you allow us to put bases in your country, okay, if you allow us to put bases in your country, you can tariff. All the goods that come into Amer come from America, and we have no tariffs. Okay. Sorry, I don't know what we're going.
Shane Cashman
No, no, no, no. Okay.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
All right.
Host
I think that we are going to. Are we going to move on now?
Sam Tripoli
Tariff.
Shane Cashman
We're going to tariff them.
Host
Well, I mean, we were talking. We were talking about this guy. This, this one got up off. Off the, off the rail.
Shane Cashman
I don't think so. I see a really short connection between Canada and the moon.
Sam Tripoli
Honestly, Russian, I think it's fire. I'm pro tariff, by the way. People hate tariffs because it sounds like terrorists and taxes had a baby. Right? I'm pro tariffs. Right.
Shane Cashman
Let's make stuff here.
Host
All right, well, I guess we're going to move on to the 5th Circuit says the federal ban on handgun sales to young adults is unconstitutional. I'm a very, very pro two a kind of dude. Nice, solid, nice. And I think that this is, this was an obvious thing to me. Like I said in the opening, like the, the, the idea that a young person can be sent off to war, that they can vote, that they're expected to pay taxes, they're expected to do all the things that an adult can do, but they can't own a handgun. They can own rifles, but they can't own a handgun. That to me is just offensive. So Reason reports the government failed to persuade the appeals court that the 18 to that 18 to 20 year olds are not part of the people or that the age restriction is consistent with the historical tradition of firearm regulation. The federal ban on handgun sales to adults younger than 21 violates the Second Amendment. The U.S. court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Rule today that law is unconstitutional in light of our nation's historic traditions of firearm regulation. A three judge panel unanimously concluded concluded in Reese vs. ATF. Today's ruling is yet another critical FPC Firearms Policy Coalition win against an immoral and unconstitutional anti gun, anti unconstitutional age based gun ban, said Brandon Combs, president of the Firearms Policy Coalition. FPC is great. They're at Gun Policy on Twitter if you want or on X if you want to give them a follow which challenged the law along with two would be handgun buyers and two other gun rights groups. We look forward to restoring the second Amendment rights of all peaceable adults throughout the United States under 18 USC 922B1, a provision that was included in the Gun control Act of 1968. A federally licensed firearm dealer may not sell handguns to any individual who the licensee knows or has reasonable cause to believe is less than 21 years of age. The 5th Circuit upheld the restriction in 2012, but that was a decade before the Supreme Court clarified the constitutional test for gun control laws in the New York State Rifle and Pistol association versus Bruen. Bruen did a really really really big service for gun rights. So Bruen says that you are you have the right to keep and bear arms. It affirms the wording of the second Amendment says that you cannot be barred from carrying a gun on your person for self defense. Now there's still a lot of, of a lot of jurisdictions that are trying to prevent that. New York City is, is one of the, the most notable where they make it exceedingly difficult for you to, to attain a license to, to carry a gun. D.C. is another place where it's very difficult. You have to be from D.C. i think there's only one FFL in D.C. and I think it might even be in the police department, like actually in the, the, the, one of the police, whatever the, the headquarters or whatever. So I don't know. But I'm not 100% positive of that. But I don't know how they could argue against that. You know, you, you have to pay taxes. So how can they say that you're a second class, you go to war. Yep.
Sam Tripoli
You could die for your country. You should have the right to have a gun. The First Amendment, the second Amendment are the two most important laws on planet Earth. The rest of the world is like begging us to keep this because we make it easy for them to hear the truth. Truth. And we must protect that at all costs. All costs. And like some of these judges that the Bidens put in dangerous, dangerous people. So I'm hoping that we can do it. So I'm very happy about that. Kids 8, you know, 18 year olds are interesting, that's an interesting age. But they should be allowed. It's a constitutional right.
Host
There's something that, that goes along with rights that is always just kind of glossed over and there are responsibilities that come with all rights. Just because you have the right to carry a gun gun doesn't mean that you don't have the responsibility to not destroy other people's property, not harm other people. Doesn't the, the gun is not licensed to shoot whatever you feel like. It's not licensed to behave like a crazy person. It's not licensed to go and do whatever you want. It's it, it comes with all, all of your liberties come with responsibility. So if you, you can say whatever you want. Right. But you have to understand that like you might upset someone if you say the wrong thing and then there might be repercussions from that. People might, oh yeah, you might offend people and things can, things can escalate into, into, into where they decide that they're, they're in a position where it's acceptable to violate your rights. But you say things and the words that you say, you're responsible for them. So if you expect to be able to have friends and, and want to have people that actually want to be around you. You have to speak kindly about people and, and these responsibilities come with the liberties that we have have.
Sam Tripoli
There's a lot of people that mistake the, the freedom of speech with freedom of expression. A lot of people get upset with that. You know, you get banned here. And listen, I've been shale banned everywhere, so I get it. You know, and there is a discussion whether Facebook, Twitter and YouTube and all them are extensions of the US government. There, there's an argument for that, you know, but what I'm going to say is like, you know, unless somebody's showing up to your door, I'm ready to arrest you. That's not violating your freedom of speech. That's what freedom of speech is about. I can criticize the government without going to jail. And we've seen people's freedom of speech being violated and it's. It's ridiculous. Yeah, I mean, there are consequences for actions. I'm a stand up comic. I have people come on stage wanting to fight me all the time, and it's not even that bad of jokes. There are people out there that have weird reactions to words.
Shane Cashman
You attacked recently?
Sam Tripoli
Oh, yeah, dude.
Shane Cashman
Where was that?
Host
Physically?
Sam Tripoli
It was. It was at this club that I love. It's in Hollywood. It happens occasionally. I don't want to say your name because. Because I don't want them to get this kind of roadhouse kind of brand. But if I would have known it was roadhouse, we. I would have reacted to it a little different because as he's coming up, I'm like, I'm gonna get banned from this club. They're never gonna hire me again. I'm never gonna do stand up here. So the guy grabs me and I just grabbed my microphone. I'm like, dude, calm down. Just calm down. Be cool, be cool. Happen to be a bunch of Sam Tripoli fans. They all kind of beat the guy up. But yeah, so you don't, you don't have freedom of expression. People are going to react to it. But the key is to teach people not to. To not to have emotional reactions to everything. That's a big problem we have in this country. Everyone's emotional. So with a gun, same thing. Like you can have the right to protect yourself, but doesn't mean you can go and harm people because you just don't like them.
Shane Cashman
Right.
Host
What do you guys know about the Gun control Act of 1968?
Sam Tripoli
No, I don't.
Host
So that's. So that's one of the things that I think the. The. The FPC is looking to get repealed. I believe the Gun control Act of 1968 is. Was. It's not. It's not what has the. The SBR and SBS bands. Actually, let me. Let me look it up to make sure. I don't want to speak out of turn here.
Sam Tripoli
I'm doing that enough.
Host
Gun control, it says not at all. What was that?
Sam Tripoli
I'm doing enough of that.
Host
Ah, you're doing great. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America and Congress. Assemble that section 2 of the act of June 30, 1954, as amended, is amended by deleting and 35 million for each of the fiscal years 1968 and 69 and inserting in lieu thereof a comma and the following for fiscal year. Okay, so this is just a funding thing. Is amended. Amended by adding the new Section 3. There are hereby authorized to be appropriated such sums as the Secretary of the Interior may find necessary not to exceed 10 million for any one year to alleviate suffering and damage. Result. Result. This is. This is not the Gun Control Act. The Congress hereby declares that the purpose of this title is to provide support to federal, state and local law enforcement officials in their fight against crime and violence. Oh, this. This is a long. Okay. All right, let's see the. As used in this chapter, the term person terms. Okay, so this is definitions. This. This doesn't have a. A synopsis or whatever. Actually, you know what, let me see if Grock can give me a synopsis.
Shane Cashman
But back to Sam's point, why you do that. It's why a lot of these people who have no morality and live in a bubble think that something like words can actually be violence.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Shane Cashman
Right. Because like the Second Amendment scares them and the First Amendment scares them, and to them, both things can harm them.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. Well, you know, free speech doesn't do hate speech. Yeah, it doesn't.
Shane Cashman
Also, silence is violence. So it's like, it's hard to know what's what these days.
Sam Tripoli
You know, when you live in a. When you're born into like the best hospitals, live behind gated communities, go to the best schools, go to the best colleges, intern at the best places.
Host
You're.
Sam Tripoli
You never feel real world consequences.
Shane Cashman
Yeah. So words are violence to them, for sure. Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
Mean comments like, that's hate speech, you know.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
And so it's very important to protect that all the time. That's kind of what we're fighting. People that don't live in a normal reality.
Shane Cashman
That's why I. I think that comedy was one of the first things to be attacked by the cult because comedy calls out a lot of the hypocrisy and absurdity in. In the society.
Sam Tripoli
And it's also that, you know, YouTubers and comedians are the ones who can create art without banker money.
Shane Cashman
Right.
Sam Tripoli
Like in the past you need to have cash and put on a play, make an album, make a movie, all that stuff. Now you don't need that. So they're attacking that because you don't have to play their game anymore.
Shane Cashman
Exactly.
Host
So the Gun control Act of 1968. The purpose was primary aim was to regulate the firearms industry and curb the illegal traffic and firearm for trafficking of firearms. Sought to keep guns out of the hands of those not legally entitled entitled to possess them such as felons, minors and those with mental health issues. Licensing. The act mandated that anyone engaged in the business of selling firearms must be licensed. So that was about ffls and it listed the record keeping requirements. Prohibited persons. It expanded the category of individuals prohibited from purchasing or possessing. They included credit convicted felon, convicted felons, fugitives, drug users or addicts, those adjudicated as mentally defective and individuals dishonorably discharged from the military. Which I think that's wrong. Weird. That's. That's pretty bad. The act ban mail order sales import restrictions. All new manufactured firearms had to have serial numbers and it had the restriction to people under 21. There's a lot in this that actually if you get into it it and really drill down on it, a lot of the stuff is. Is unconstitutional. There's no reason for people dishonorably discharged from the military to not be allowed to have their second amendment rights. It makes sense for to say drug user users or addicts can't but at the same time the ability to find out if they are. You have to like things like tests or whatever. You shouldn't. What do they have to be?
Shane Cashman
How do they define drugs?
Host
That's the exact point. Yeah. Well, yeah, like say because you can do SSRIs.
Shane Cashman
It could be street stuff.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, well I could be doing Speed or I could be doing Adderall.
Shane Cashman
Right.
Sam Tripoli
Like what's the differ between those two?
Shane Cashman
Right.
Sam Tripoli
One is, you know.
Shane Cashman
So Phil, did you say created the serial numbers too?
Host
Yeah, it's. It's.
Shane Cashman
Why, what's your opinion on that? I never even thought of.
Host
Of that most. Well, I mean so because I'm from a state where you don't have really records like New Hampshire doesn't have any gun laws.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Right.
Host
It's a constitutional carry. So I'm kind of neither here nor there on serial numbers. If you don't want a serial number on your gun, you file it off technically, like that's not legal to do. That's what criminals do, you know, like I'm not advocating for it, I'm just saying that's what criminals do if they, they just file it off or whatever. Or you can make your own guns, which is still, still possible. And if you make a gun, you're technically supposed to do that. But if you make a gun for, you know, the purpose of, of doing crime, I assume they're probably not going to take the time to put a serial number on it. So I don't, I'm not particularly against it, but at the same. Because again, they're not even supposed to, to, to keep any of that stuff on file. The federal government's not supposed to have any, any files on it. So the federal government has the FFLs hold on to the paperwork. And the FFLs are supposed to hold the paperwork for a certain number of years, I believe. But I'm not, I'm not sure. They might have to keep them forever, indefinitely. And that I'm not particularly fond of. But the thing is, if they, when they make the FFLs hold on to them, that's just the federal government government offloading the responsibility so they can access them. Because if the, if an ATF agent walks into any FFL and says, let me see your books, I want to see this time frame or produce this. We found this gun at a crime scene.
Shane Cashman
Right.
Host
I think you sold it. Find it. Like they have to go and, and spend time doing work for the feds. Right. And if you don't, you're going to lose your ffl. So that I think is a, is.
Shane Cashman
A horrible, like outsource it.
Host
Yeah. And that's something that they do all the time. That's what the CIA does, does when it comes to. They're not supposed to look in an American. So they talk to, they'll talk to the, the British cutout government. Exactly. Talk to the British or talk to some other other intel organization and say, look in on this person.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
So dirty.
Host
So that way they, they can say, well, we didn't do it. Yeah, someone else did it. Which is possible. Deny, you know, it's the, the whole like the, the, it's just getting around the system, you know, So I, overall, I don't think that it's good. I think the whole thing should be repeated field. Yeah, but I mean, you know, the import restrictions. I guess you could make an argument the mail order sales because of the fact that they do background checks. You're not going to get rid of that. But there's a lot in here that they could probably get rid of just under the. The auspices of Bruin.
Shane Cashman
Was there an event that was the catalyst to that?
Host
You know, I don't know.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Says to. In the response to assassination. Assassinations of rfk.
Shane Cashman
Oh wow.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
JFK and a Martin Luther King as well as a shooting at the University of Texas in 1966.
Shane Cashman
They love taking advantage of tragedy.
Host
The shooting at Tech Texas, that was not. That's private. That was the army or the National Guard.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
No, that was.
Shane Cashman
Oh.
Host
And say.
Shane Cashman
Okay, yeah, interesting. So they use all those things. Yeah. And be like, oh, we can pass this.
Sam Tripoli
That's what they do with all my favorite things.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, yeah.
Host
Always. Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
That's the purpose of all these saying.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Again, never let a good tragedy go to waste.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. 100. 100. And the thing is very weird and here's where it gets. I get. I think it's weird. We had a guy, a couple guys on Jim Lee, Topher Gardner, they were talking about frequencies, manipulating weather and stuff like that. But they talked about frequencies and the ability to manipulate frequencies over a far ranging area. Right.
Shane Cashman
And cymatics.
Sam Tripoli
So, so, so do you guys remember when. I forgot. I forget what the, the scandal was but Obama scandal dropped. Like I forgot what the exact scandal was, but something he was involved or maybe it was the, the Pfizer wiretap or something was last year. Something like that. Okay, so Drops, this is a big story. Next day Kansas City parade for winning super bowl shootings. Bang, bang, bang. Now that becomes the national discussion. Nobody's discussing the, the, the what just happened with Obama. Right. So I think that they can put out frequencies and whoever they get to do crazy stuff. They do crazy stuff.
Shane Cashman
I mean I'm like the man MK Ultra because of the MK Ultra is why I'm with you on that.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Shane Cashman
We were earlier we were talking about SSRIs and yes, Eli, I lose everybody on that one.
Host
I'm wondering what you mean by frequencies. Are you talking about like frequencies of vibration? Like sound waves? You're talking about frequencies of radio waves. What kind of.
Sam Tripoli
What do you mean by maybe combination?
Shane Cashman
Were they talking about somatics?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Shane Cashman
Where they can take a frequency and then take a solid object and turn it into certain shapes. But people will then expand on that and say they could Shoot you with it.
Sam Tripoli
But you know, they have Voice to God technology they've talked about before, but they can just put out frequency that kind of triggers people to do certain things based on pharmaceuticals to be a conspiracy theory.
Shane Cashman
But Havana Syndrome was brought up in Tulsi Gabbard's hearing today.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, right.
Shane Cashman
These are things that we know are, are happening. We don't know who's doing them. I mean, we might have our suspicions, but they do that and then go back to MK Ultra. We create these situations. Wash your brain.
Sam Tripoli
Yes.
Shane Cashman
And then turn everyone.
Sam Tripoli
But going, the reason we bring this up is that anytime they want to try to take your guns, this is what they do. They do a giant thing and then they're like, we gotta pass legislation to.
Shane Cashman
Get rid of the, you know, activated fear ritual.
Host
So you going, yeah, that, well, the, the second Amendment, the pro second amendment groups have had win after win after win in the past last, you know, 10, 15 years. And that leads me to question, you know, like we, we're very quick to be like, oh, you know, the government wants to control the people, etc. Etc. Do you think that the, the, the considerable gains the Second Amendment has made because there's now 29 states that are constitutional carry in the country, over half the country, you don't need a license or anything to carry a gun. And gun violence has not gone up in, in as these laws have been liberalized. Do you think that because the ability, because the government has the ability to track everyone and contr. And has so much control everyone over everyone because of things like surveillance and because of the phones in our pocket. Do you think that's why they have, they have allowed these laws to pass with such little push back? Because I don't feel, I feel like the pushback has actually gone down. I feel like Mothers against Whatever, Mothers Against Gun Violence or all the, the gun violence organizations, I feel like they don't have the same oomph since probably the Florida shooting that created David Hogg's career.
Sam Tripoli
Oh yeah, man.
Host
Yeah. I forget the name of the school. But since that one, it's been like it's been nothing but lost, lost, lost, lost, lost. Do you think that that's because the government is more capable of, of monitoring the American people now?
Sam Tripoli
If you're asking me, it's, it's because the narrative has changed. The Internet is a free flowing of ideas and people are now seeing like, oh, who are the people that took away all the guns? Who did all that? People start to realize that, you know, there there's danger and all that. Now maybe you're correct in that, that the, the, that the winning of the, you know, these, these cases has changed that. But I personally think people have been starting to wake up to what happens when you take away guns and that, that. And then people are so. I, I feel like the Vegas shooting was such a big moment. It's the first time that the, the powers that be had a narrative and instantly everyone's like, nah, I don't, I don't buy that at all. That doesn't make any sense to me. And they quietly walked away from it to the point where during the Trump situation, are we allowed to say that what happened they assassin. Are we allowed to say assassinate. The Trump assassination attempt. Attempt. Okay. Attempts. Attempts. You saw this almost what Obama talked about, like flooding the town square with sewage. All of a sudden three different, three different shooters are instantly out. Nobody knows what's really going on. That's to me. So I think it's in. I think people are becoming more and more savvy and they're waking up in these kind of. Outside of la, Chicago and New York are waking up to what's really happening.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
We don't know anything about that kid. He never had any call whole. He never, no social media, no culinary, culinary silverware or whatever. He just weirdest person in the whole world.
Shane Cashman
He cremated his body without telling anything.
Sam Tripoli
Whenever there's cremations, you gotta ask questions.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, very strange.
Host
So we're gonna go ahead and move on to this story here. Anti Trump FBI agent responsible for opening Jack Smith elector case against President whistleblower. So that's what, that's the argument made from a, a whistleblower. Someone in the FBI is responsible for opening the Jackson Jack Smith elector case against the President. Fox News Digital obtained an internal FBI email shared with Senator Chuck Grassley by a DOJ Whistler whistleblower. So Fox News is reporting a previously identified anti Trump FBI agent allegedly broke protocol and played a critical role in opening and advancing the Bureau's original investigation related to the 2020 election tying President Donald Trump to the probe without sufficient prediction. Prediction predication. Whistleblower disclosed Disclosures obtained by Senator Chuck Grassley, Republican from Iowa, revealed the investigation into Trump was formally opened by the FBI on April 13, 2022 and was known inside the Bureau as Arctic Frost. Fox News Digital has learned. Now this all came out in the Cash Patel hearing today, I believe. Is that, is that the situation? So Grassley, the chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee and Senate Senator Ron Ron Johnson Republican of Wisconsin Permanent Subcommittee on Investig Investigations Chair Shared internal FBI emails and predicating predicating documents legally protected whistleblower disclosures. Exclusively with FOX News Digital. Now we have a a bit of something from Tim Cass. News at the Cash Patel hearing. Senator Grassley releases previously unseen FBI emails referencing Project Arctic frost proving the FBI's effort to prosecute Donald Trump. We're going to start here because this is where the pertinent information starts.
Senator Chuck Grassley
These emails and documents substantiate my July 2022 letter which the FBI ignored and I hope you, when you get there, won't ignore my letters. Partisan FBI agents and DOJ officials tried and ultimately succeeded in launching a full field criminal investigation, investigation and prosecution of the president of the United States Justice Department and FBI leadership acted in concert to further a political scheme to take down Trump. Just like they did with Crossfire Hurricane. They have yet to learn a lesson. And I hope you'll learn that lesson for them or teach that lesson lesson.
Host
So I think that now that comment at the end there was I think was a little bit telling that when he singles out saying I hope that you'll teach that lesson for him. That leads me to believe Grassley believes that Cash has the votes to get in. And again, in my opinion, because the president has what I consider a mandate, because just how far the, how the whole country shifted to the right away from the policies proposed by the Democrats, I think that the people that Donald Trump has selected, he, he selected those people because he believes they will carry out his policy prescriptions. And so what do you guys think that that Cash is the guy to do it? Do you think that he'll get confirmed or do you think that there's going to be more, more problems with Cash and, and other people that, that have been been nominated?
Shane Cashman
I think he's going to reform the FBI. I think he's going to be up against a lot of really bad actors and there's probably going to be like animals that are had their legs in the trap stuck and they're desperate, going crazy. But he seems he was a really good performance today. He was strong, he was confident. He snapped back at them really well. I was very impressed.
Host
He did seem like he took the offensive.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, I didn't think he'll get in.
Host
Because I was doing PCs.
Shane Cashman
I think Tulsi will have a hard chance getting in. Yeah, but maybe we'll get to that later. But I think he'll probably get in.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
I see a couple clips real quick, sir, but yeah, exactly. The dude Was badass. Exactly. We're talking about. He spoke like a gentleman, very articulate. He. He, I guess 16 years in the service and he was previous.
Shane Cashman
And real quick.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Yeah.
Shane Cashman
They promoted this show. The hearing. Thank you. Promoted Tim Pool and Tim cast irl. Thank you very much.
Sam Tripoli
They.
Shane Cashman
One of the staffers printed out some giant thing. It was amazing, actually.
Sam Tripoli
Speaking.
Host
Speaking of that, why don't we show the clip right now?
Shane Cashman
Yeah, I agree.
Host
And then we'll. We'll jump over to.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
He was so good.
Shane Cashman
On mute.
Host
Oh, it's on mute that they are.
Senator Chuck Grassley
Partisan and blindly said FBI agents were responsible for the violence on January 6th. Reasonable doubt. Is that what you said?
Host
That's completely incorrect. And I appreciate the opportunity to address that.
Senator Chuck Grassley
I'll give you opportunity in writing, but this is my time now.
Host
Have at it.
Senator Chuck Grassley
An inspector attorney general investigation found that that was false. And you said we should impeach judges who rule against Donald Trump, who are, in your words, political terrorists. When this nominee tries to explain all this away, keep one thing in mind. He's testified under oath before a Colorado judge who presided over a Trump case in which he was a witness. And the judge found, and I'm quoting here, he was not a credible witness. His testimony is not only illogical, but completely devoid of any evidence in the record. That's from a judge.
Sam Tripoli
Oh, are we paying for this?
Senator Chuck Grassley
This is a dangerous time.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
It's very fundamental.
Host
Right.
Senator Chuck Grassley
And I ask all my colleagues to consider whether these plain comments by this person and by his own Trump administration colleagues should be given a blind eye, just overlooked, or whether, like the warnings of pardoning violent January 6th offenders, there are warnings to be heeded. There is an unfathomable difference between a seeming facade being constructed around this nominee here today and what he has actually done and said in real life. When left to his own devices, it.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Has become one of the worst persons.
Senator Chuck Grassley
Conduct shows character.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Yeah.
Senator Chuck Grassley
And if you look at history, you see the danger of security chiefs in authoritarian regimes becoming the tools of political power. The characteristics that they often show are.
Sam Tripoli
That they are Chevy Chase character.
Senator Chuck Grassley
That they are grandiose.
Sam Tripoli
Yes.
Senator Chuck Grassley
That they are intemperate. That they are partisan and blindly loyal, and that they are servile.
Shane Cashman
How many say no?
Senator Chuck Grassley
I'm afraid using this. That the history of this nominee's conduct raises those warnings.
Host
How he can say that with a straight face, unironically say that with a straight face after the previous administration is mind blowing.
Shane Cashman
Because they're evil. They hate you. They want you to suffer. They hate your freedom. They don't care about lying. They don't care about being a blatant hypocrite.
Host
So do you think that it's blatant hypocrisy, or do you think that they believe what they're saying?
Shane Cashman
I think these people don't believe in anything, and they'll say whatever they have to to appeal to their base of evil, demonic people.
Sam Tripoli
Not their base, but they're like the people probably most likely controlling them in different kind of ways. Right. I. I mean, that guy looks like he's been there forever. I bet she's been to some crazy places.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
And done some crazy.
Shane Cashman
Why is he wearing fleece beneath his suit?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. I mean, dude, I. I don't. I don't know how Patel wasn't like, dude, can I. What is going on with your jacket situation? You know, So I don't know, Phil.
Shane Cashman
Do you think they believe it or do you think. So what do you think?
Host
So I've been watching a lot of Mark Andreessen's podcast recently. I know you don't really.
Shane Cashman
I listen to Mark all the time.
Host
Okay. All right.
Shane Cashman
I don't agree with anything he does, but I think he's really smart.
Host
Okay. So one of the. He was. He was talking about a lot of the people that he used to associate with in Silicon Valley before he kind of came out as a Trump supporter. And he would say they all share the same opinion as the New York Times, and they all sound like they're saying it unironically, and all those opinions are different than they were six months previous.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Host
And he said that those people will say the thing that they read in the New York Times with, without a hint of irony, without a hint of. Of self awareness, that six months ago, they were saying the exact opposite. And to me, I don't know if they believe the things that they say or if their beliefs just so easily are shaped by the people that are around them. It could be that they want to be in those positions, and it's going to those cocktail parties and going to those dinners. That's where all the cool people hang out. And if you. The price of admission is agreeing with them. And so they just do whatever. They read the New York Times. So that way they know what they're supposed to say when they get to the new. When they get to the cocktail party, that could be it. And it also could be that they have no actual principles of their own and that they really do just shift genuinely and actually believe the thing they're saying. And I think that that's worse.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, maybe I'll argue against my point and say they probably do believe a lot of what they say because I think they actually believe Trump is an authoritarian. So they think we have to do all this conformity. Do it.
Host
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
Everything is like, how much can you conform?
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
Especially on the left, it's all about conformity. It's going to be the right at some point made a decision to kind of break away from the extreme religious right that, you know, that was like, really, like people have progressed kind of past that. There, there's a lot of like condemning these people and those people get back to it. There's a little discussion on that.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Yeah, I don't know if I can get on that program just right.
Sam Tripoli
I mean, like there's a little bit. I'm a live and let live guy. I don't care.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
You know, I, I'm semi authoritarian.
Sam Tripoli
Don't, don't, don't. Don't hurt children. And you won't hear from me. Don't hurt kids, don't hurt children. You never hear anything from me. But the, the left, they're stuck. Yeah, they're stuck because their whole brand is I'm the most empathetic human being out there and I have to conform to these beliefs. And it's like something gets put out and they all are just running to com. Who can conform the most? That is the currency of the left and the progressive. Who can conform them all.
Shane Cashman
And they don't see that they're these organs, these media outlets are lying constantly. Right. Like they haven't learned the mistake that this place. They've lied. I guess they don't know. They don't think they've lied. They don't think they've lied.
Sam Tripoli
They just want to hear what they want to hear.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, that, that is the, the human center centipede of information.
Sam Tripoli
That is the human centipede of.
Shane Cashman
Sam said that earlier. So I don't want to take full. You actually said reverse centipede. I feel we were talking about maybe not appropriate for irl.
Host
All right, so we're going to go ahead and we've got one more story that we want to get to because this is actually, this is something that, that it hits home locally here in West Virginia. The Post Millennial. Excuse me. The Post Millennial is reporting. Illegal immigrant indicted in West Virginia for killing a 32 year old woman. Woman setting her body on fire. A grand jury indicted an illegal immigrant from El Salvador in connection to the death of Samantha Daly. 32, of Charlestown, West Virginia. David Antonio Calderon, 46, has been accused of killing Daily in Jefferson county and then setting her body on fire in a field in neighboring Berkeley County. The murder occurred in May 2024. The spirit of Jefferson reported Daly's body was discovered on a burning sofa in the 100 block block of Golf Course Road in Berkeley county on May 6, 2024. Investigators say that her remains were so badly burnt that she was unidentifiable and believe that she was initially killed in Jefferson County. It's a rough one to hear this.
Shane Cashman
Go ahead, read the next sentence.
Host
Like the victim was under GPS surveillance. Oh yeah, the victim was under GPS surveillance. At the time of the killing, Daily was serving a home confinement sentence for driving with a suspended license, a non violent offense. Authority said she was allowed to leave her Jefferson county residence to conduct business matters and perform errands. Dude. So the poor woman couldn't leave her house and, and she was murdered by this, you know, this, this illegal immigrant. And it's, it's rough to, to even read the story, you know, and it's also kind of, it's kind of scary to think that it happened around here. You know, it's, it's very, very, I mean, like, I think there's, there's like at least four or five people that work here that I drive through it every day. Live down, but I'm talking about live there.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
I understand.
Host
I mean, you, we, it's, it's every day. I mean, I used to go to the, the gym that was like 10 miles, I mean, just a couple miles north of that place. So. Yeah, I, I, I, I can't imagine what it's like being family members with this woman and knowing that, that this person was here illegally and then hearing, you know, because this happened in, in May of 2024, then hearing, you know, the, the Democrats say this isn't a problem, there's no problem. We don't, you know, we don't have a problem with illegal immigration because they were saying that until like September, until they realized that the American people were fully aware that there's a massive problem with illegal immigration. They were denying it and denying it and denying it. And whether it, it be this poor young lady or whether it be Lake and Riley or any, any number of people that have, have been killed, even, even like the horrifying murders aside, how many people died in car accidents because some illegal was driving a car?
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
They don't know the rules or lost or anything.
Host
Yeah. And if they weren't Just it pure. If they just purely weren't in the country, they wouldn't have been driving the car. Not drunk, not any of. That's not any of the. Any aggravating circumstances. Just wasn't illegal. That shouldn't have been here. That was driving a car and got into a car accident and killed someone. I mean, there's. It's. I'm sure that it's hundreds of people that have died, maybe thousands, because you're talking about at least 10 million, probably closer to 20 million illegal. Illegal immigrants that have entered the country since 2020 or 2019 or something.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Before you guys go off, let me throw. This is a big. A big thing. Caveat. On April 10th of the same, before May, April 10th, he. He got. He called and beat a homeless couple with a baseball bat, leaving them hospitalized to serious injuries.
Shane Cashman
April, where was this?
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Here.
Host
Wherever.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Here area.
Sam Tripoli
Wow.
Host
Wow.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
It's in the same article we're reading.
Shane Cashman
Okay.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
And then he stabbed another man several, several times in April before May, April 28, following argument. So the dude has been. I'm really sad about West Virginia. What are you doing? West Virginia politicians and police letting this dude out. April beat up a couple baseball bats and then he stabbed some dude in an argument on.
Host
Just on 340. Not crazy. Not five miles down the road. Maybe, maybe 10 miles down the road from Charlestown. Is the. Is the home. Is the homeland Department. Homeland Security.
Shane Cashman
Right, right there.
Host
Right effing there.
Sam Tripoli
Has anyone checked in on Selena Gomez? If she's made any videos about.
Shane Cashman
Are her tears putting out?
Sam Tripoli
Is she crying? Is she crying?
Host
Had previous arrests and convictions in. In El Salvador, including sexual assault, murder, murder, aggravated robbery, DUI and narcotics related crime.
Sam Tripoli
My question is, like the men in this village or wherever they live, does anyone know about this? Is there anybody reporting on this as a man? Can you live with that in your neighborhood? If you know that this guy's doing crazy crap, how do you not go, hey, dog, time to go talk to some people and have them that this is not how we act in public, you know, and that's my opinion. Sorry.
Host
Yeah, I mean, I mean, I think that like anyone that turns in illegal immigrants, they should. I mean, I don't. Maybe there should be some kind of incentive, you know?
Sam Tripoli
See, I hear. Okay, this is where I get a little nervous with that because we kind of did that with COVID where the left was told report on anybody who's having mass gatherings. So now they're telling the right to report on illegals. I get very nervous that we're turning into a country of snitches. And one thing I'm telling my kid, no, we don't. You're a Tripoli. You don't snitch. No, but I understand what you're saying. There has to be some kind of system. But I get very nervous when we start rewarding people.
Shane Cashman
How are we going to do it? I don't speak in Spanish.
Sam Tripoli
I'm just saying that's that. So like in. In Palestine, right? There was. I remember watching story that like neighbors who didn't get along with each other, they would just say the other one was a spy for Israel.
Host
That was happening. That was the exact same thing that happened in. In Germany too. There was like most of the be in authoritarian countries. The stuff that I've read and stuff that I've heard, the people that actually keep everyone in line are the citizens. Because you don't want to say anything that your neighbor might overhear and decide, I'm going to turn them in. It's not that there's never enough secret police. There's never enough police to hold a pot to keep a population in check like that. It. What happens is the population keeps the population in check. At first, it's the true believers, like the COVID people, right. The coveted people that were like, if you have a. If you are walking around without your mask on, I'm gonna call the manager. It's literally Karen's right.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Sam, I agree with you to start with.
Host
But then it goes on where it's. Anyone that would step out of line.
Sam Tripoli
Yes, that's what I'm saying. So I don't know what the answer.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Is, but I agree with you for the most part. But this dude, April 10th and then April 28th, baseball bat, beating up old couple and he stabbed someone. Why is he out there burning this woman in May?
Host
What's going on?
Shane Cashman
Yeah, our law enforcement and what are they doing?
Sam Tripoli
We've demoralized them. We've demoralized the cop. My cousin's cop. I love him.
Host
Not, Not. Sorry to cut you off, but not just law. Law enforcement. It's the. It's the. The judicial system. Yeah. Because law enforcement could have picked him up and then the. If the courts don't actually put him.
Sam Tripoli
In jail, which I think gets into this Bolshevik stuff I was talking about, you know, like destabilize. Because if you go, Sam, what. What is their next big goal? They would really like. To me, it's martial law law. Because once you get the martial law, the constitution goes out the door. And you write to this. And you're right to that, and you're right to this. We can get into. Can we talk January6. I don't know if that's a taboo topic, but you know, January six, like, if we go, that's an intelligence operation, what is the purpose that. To bring in the domestic terrorism Department of Homeland Security. And once you label somebody a terrorist, their rights go away. They don't have the right to a lawyer. They don't have a right to a speedy trial. They have all that stuff. So, so this is, to me, like, if we demoralize you, if, if you can't do anything to protect yourself and you can't expect the state, the city to protect you, what's next? Demoralization.
Shane Cashman
You're in a cage.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Shane Cashman
The whole country's a cage.
Host
Yeah. And, and we, there's never been there. It's never been easier for a government to do that than it is now, considering everybody has their own personal monitor that they not only continuously have with them, they feel like they're lost without it. There's a, constantly have a wiretap, a, A video recorder, an audio recorder. And whether people realize it or not, all of these things, if you have them on your phone, there's a reason why Zuckerberg puts a piece of tape over the camera on his, on his, his laptop. Because these things are accessible. No matter, matter how you, no matter what you think someone can access it, get inside and say, I want to do this or I want to do that without your knowledge. That is a hundred percent possible. Whether or not you're interesting enough to be actually monitored.
Sam Tripoli
I think they, they take all the data, dump it into a place, and if you become a problem, they just go, let's go look at your file. Right.
Host
Yeah. That's what I mean. That's what Google does. Google. Google that. And again, this comes back to the, the idea that we were talking about. The atf. The, the, the government doesn't need to monitor you because Google's doing it all the time. All they do is subpoena Google to call, like to call SpaceX A, A. An instrument of the federal government is the same as to call Google an instrument of the federal government. Because they do all the stuff the federal government wants.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Host
They just don't. And they store it for the cutouts and the government. All the government has to say is, hey, give us this guy's information info, and they'll hand it right over instantaneously.
Shane Cashman
Look how they worked Zuckerberg during COVID Yeah, he was. He was their little sensor puppet.
Sam Tripoli
And you know, that. That things. That whole story is crazy too. But no, you're totally right, man. About the censorship and the control. It's. It. It's interesting. I. I know they're listening to me. I put on a show for them. Enjoy that.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, you know, I'm like a reverse.
Sam Tripoli
I don't. I don't care. It's like.
Shane Cashman
And watch.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, dude, listen to me. I don't give a. You know, it's like, it doesn't matter.
Shane Cashman
It's gonna get you no matter.
Sam Tripoli
I. Dude, I do pre check. They get my eyes all the time. It's just like. It's so funny because every time I go to the airport, you know, I'll go, I'll handle my tickets. Sound like alarm will go off and I'm like, oh, they got me. I'm going to the gulags, right? Because that's every conspiracy. There's wet dream that we're all going to the gulags. Oh, we're so important that they're going to take us to the gulags. I. It's interesting, dude. It's. It's.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
I'm a fed myself, so I'm not really worried about. About it. So.
Host
Okay.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Once you're in the system, you're okay.
Sam Tripoli
You should tell us that. Tell me that at the beginning of the show. I remember one time I was at a. I was doing a show on a high school friend of mine, this hot chick I went to school with. She brought her friend and they were hanging out. And then like. Like by the end of night, she's like, yeah. And she works for the D. A. I'm like, I'm a crippling drug addict. You should have told me that before we started. Okay. I mean, I've been sober four years now, but at the time I was still rocking in a row. It. I would like to know if there was a narc in the room or not.
Shane Cashman
Congrats on sobriety. That's amazing.
Host
Yeah, congrats, man.
Shane Cashman
It's amazing.
Host
All right. I think. I think we're gonna go to super chats now, huh? It's about that time.
Sam Tripoli
God have mercy on us.
Host
All right, so let's see here. What do we got? Who was. I think Tacty Platty was first today. Tacty Platty says first. Phil and Raymond Rock. Thank you. Tactic. We appreciate that, man. That's very kind of you.
Sam Tripoli
You're crushing rock as well.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Tactically.
Host
The Emperor's champion Said Senator Mike Lee was talking about the idea of issuing letters of mark and reprisal against the Mexican cartels on Glenn Beck's show. I really, really hope that happens. I've heard some talk about that. Because they don't want to use the military for it. I. I suppose. What do you guys think? Do you think that there should be letters of mark and rep. Mark?
Sam Tripoli
What is that?
Host
Let me go ahead and get the, the meaning license in the age of sale that authorized private persons known as. As a privateer or a Corsair to attack and capture vessels. I mean, look, man, if you ask Aaron Eric Prince if he wants to do it, you know he wants to go.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, for sure.
Host
We sat down with him on the culture war one time and, and I don't know for sure what degree he wants to go. But you know the guy, the Blackwater guys, I know a lot of dudes that were, that were, you know, that were essentially mercenaries and they're just like let's get the band back together and you know, they would love to go do that. I don't know.
Sam Tripoli
The cartels? Is that what you're saying?
Shane Cashman
That's what I'm going after the cartels in Mexico.
Host
Yes, that's what, that's.
Sam Tripoli
So. So if we send in government of funded mercenaries and they go after the cartel cartels, is that just the US government fighting the CIA funded stuff?
Shane Cashman
Like one cartel going after another?
Sam Tripoli
No, but it's literally the US government going after the US government. Like that's it. Like the cartels are just extensions of, of the CIA trouble for Fast and Furious. And he's like, oh yeah, we were just, we were just tracking them. Come on dog. We know what you're doing, dude.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
We can crowdsource it.
Sam Tripoli
I think we have a, we have an economy. Economy that, that, that is half of our economy is based off of drug sales. Okay. Human trafficking and cancer and pharmaceuticals. I mean like that's our government. That's our economy.
Host
Dude, I don't know that I agree that our economy is based off of human trafficking.
Sam Tripoli
It is a multibillion dollar industry.
Host
But that's not the United States economy.
Sam Tripoli
It's if you take them all together. Together. Like $50 billion is sold on net on Wall street in illegal drug sales. That's part of it. These companies that move stuff.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Illegal drugs isn't trafficking child where you just said sex trafficking, didn't you?
Sam Tripoli
Well, no, I mean that's one of those are multiple. We have drug trafficking, we have sex trafficking.
Host
$50 billion is a lot of money. But our GDP is 27.36 trillion.
Sam Tripoli
Right. I understand that.
Host
It's not. It's not based off of.
Sam Tripoli
Okay, it's not.
Host
I mean, it's a lot of money.
Sam Tripoli
Okay, so let me just add war to that and that, you know, and then you're done. So we got war, we got sex drive, we got drug abuse, we got all that. Listen, I understand. I. I get. I get it. But it's like, like people like, oh, if we cure cancer, our economy would clap.
Shane Cashman
It's like even.
Sam Tripoli
Maybe we need a different economy.
Shane Cashman
Even. Even if the money isn't the biggest part of that. The sex trafficking is so big that they're willing, in my opinion. I've said this before on the show, that they shut down the world for the Epstein stuff. Like Covid came after Epstein. I think that was their play. We'll shut it down. And look what they did to Epstein. All that stuff. The list hasn't come out yet. It's very deeply embedded in this society and across the whole world. Look at what was going on with. In London with.
Sam Tripoli
Forget the grooming.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, well, that. The grooming gangs. But there were. There were two people, like one in the BBC, I believe, who had a huge problem with CP stuff. It's. It's so threaded into this. This world.
Sam Tripoli
It is the initiation to the highest levels of power. Once society became more and more acceptable of alternative lifest. Right. Then the next thing is like, how do you control that?
Shane Cashman
Yep.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
I mean, I try not to get involved with all that stuff because thank God, me too.
Host
You know, it's really not hard to not get.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm trying not to get involved in child sex trafficking. No, no, no.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
I mean, I. The politic in the whole rabbit hole. Like I'm 2020, brand new guy.
Host
And.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
And the worst. The more and more I know it Fs Ech had my brain.
Sam Tripoli
It's so hard, dude. You know, it's so hard and very. People hurt people.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
Host
All right, so let's see some more super chats. Shot of Jammo says, can everyone pray for me? I got in a car accident and I'm in the hospital. I'm feeling okay. Just checked out Tim Cass to bring my spirits up.
Sam Tripoli
Oh, sorry.
Host
Well, man, best wishes to a recovery.
Sam Tripoli
Sending you love, brother.
Host
Yeah, man, indeed.
Sam Tripoli
Sending you love.
Host
I'm not your buddy. Guy says the left are too far gone. I don't know how you'll mend the divide, especially when one side is willing to sacrifice lives to protect their ideology. Do you, do you guys agree that the. The left is. Is uniquely far gone or do you think that it's people in the bureaucracy? Both. That would be, you know, any, anyone. Doesn't matter if you're Republican or Democrat. If you're in the bureaucracy, you're just kind of. You're there to make sure that you get yours.
Sam Tripoli
I think neoliberals and neoconservatives dock all the time. They just dock each other all the time. And it's just a game of right versus left. And there's a. We just had a really great show on my podcast, Tim Fo hat. We had Crow 777 on and he was talking about the bankers and he was getting into the bankers basically created this right left narrative to get us all to fight with each other so we don't focus on what is really going on. And that's kind of it. At the highest levels it's all one team. It's two wings of the same bird.
Shane Cashman
Right. That's why we're seeing these people flip out so hard at the hearings. Republicans and the Democrats, Democrats because Tulsi, Pete Cash, these are outsiders for the most part. You know, Cash obviously has done a lot of K junior RFK junior They're wigging out because Tulsi is going up for a job right now that was last held by Avril Haynes who like didn't prosecute the CIA for hacking Senate staff staffer computers. She was all about lawful incineration of terrorists using the Bush definition of a terrorist. And she was into like sexual humiliation rituals on strip naked prisoners. Awful human being. And now these people are upset because Tulsi's getting no.
Sam Tripoli
It's so crazy to me, dude. Yep.
Host
All right, well let's see which one we got here. Kelly says hope Tim is healing up well. I've been a member from the beginning. Wanted to extend my gratitude for everyone's hard work. 2025 has started off well and I look forward to America's new future. Amen to that. You know, thankfully, thankfully, you know, Donald Trump won and we're not looking at, you know, the, the FBI following Tim around and me around and stuff.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
And we've seen some today. So he is healing up well. I mean it kind of. It takes a while when you get.
Sam Tripoli
Gold grills look great.
Host
Tim. Yeah, yeah, that was his first thing. I mean I haven't, I haven't seen Tim since, since last Friday. So.
Sam Tripoli
Bling bling.
Host
But apparently Tim was in earlier today, day and you know. Yeah, the, the, the, the, the kind of surgery that Tim got, a bone grab and stuff like that is. It's no, it's not kidding around. It's not small time stuff. That's the kind of stuff like when he, when he told us last week that, that you know, he's going to need me to fill in for Friday and then the portion of this week that he wasn't able to do it, I was thinking I'm probably going to end up doing the whole week because that's a serious, serious operation. So maybe we'll see Tim back Monday. Hopefully.
Sam Tripoli
Going to let my teeth fall and.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
As a, as a greedy, greedy human being, I got. I've got to join this beautiful show and be honored here for the last three cheers.
Sam Tripoli
I love to hug you, bud. We'll hug after.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Okay.
Sam Tripoli
Nice in, dude. I appreciate that.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
I'll do it.
Sam Tripoli
I hope I didn't make the show weird.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
I'm a human too, bro.
Shane Cashman
Who doesn't love amazing show.
Host
Josh says. Josh says tinfoil hat for life. So you got some fans there.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
I gotta check you out. I'm excited. I'm gonna, my brain's gonna be broken in two weeks. I can't wait.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, it's gonna be great. It's going to be. Here's the whole thing, dude. It's not that you are going to change anything, but you just want to not be lied to and then you don't fall for their, their, their games and, and you, you pull yourself out and then you start, you, you start worrying about here and you start working on here and then that's how you win.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
That's beautiful. All right, we're definitely hugging.
Shane Cashman
I'll put.
Host
Let's see. Jesse the unending says Phil, have you watched Jocko Willinks latest podcasts cast where he interviews Chris from Oliver Anthony? I would love to see him come on either IRL or the culture war. Have you met him personally yet? I have not met him. I heard last I heard of Chris from, from Oliver Anthony. Like that's, that's Oliver Anthony is the, is the like name of the band the actual dude. His name is Chris. Right. I thought that he was no longer going to be doing music. I thought that he was kind of bowing out and was going towards trying to save people in Jesus name.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
I don't know the band and good job, bud.
Sam Tripoli
I love that. I would love. Be like I'm quitting what I've been doing. I'm just gonna work for Jesus. I'd love that.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
I mean, that is commendable.
Host
So. And no, I haven't seen the, the podcast and I haven't met Chris from Oliver Anthony. I would love to, but I have not and I would be. It would be great to get him on IRL if Lisa's watching. Hey, Lis, hit us up, see what he says. Cow poach. Cowpoke Ranch says from a Kansan, the birthplace of the abolitionist movement, Brown vs Board of Education, and Dwight D. Eisenhower, who defeated the Nazis and the people who defeated the Confederacy. We stand firm. Cool. I'm not sure what you stand on firm about, but hell yeah, I, I'm born Kenzian.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Born, not raised.
Shane Cashman
But have you been to the Corn Palace?
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
No, man, I, I left when I was like 2 years old. I'm born in Kansas now.
Sam Tripoli
Kansas City Chiefs play Missouri, right? Or they play.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Yeah, they play Missouri.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
Okay. Kansas City is the greatest city.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Oh, yeah.
Sam Tripoli
That I love and I hate that team so much.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Yeah, weird. Him and his weird ass.
Sam Tripoli
I mean, I like Mahomes, I can appreciate Mahomes, but I just hate the NFL's. Like we gotta get them into the super bowl every year. So they just, they're destroying their brand.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Oh, by the way, go Birds. Go Birds.
Sam Tripoli
Hi, dude.
Host
Philadelphia.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
Oh, I, I, it was so funny, my team.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
But my family's crazy nuts, so I have to shout out to the camera, go Bird.
Host
All Philadelphia fans.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Well, yeah, they're like the craziest people too, in the world.
Host
Philadelphia won. Let's go destroy the city. Philadelphia lost. Let's go destroy the city.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
16, 18 year old kid died felling up. I fell off a light post from, from celebrating.
Host
That sucks.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, don't do that.
Host
Let's see. Andre says the Illiberal Party of Canada is weaponizing the tariffs. The coalition of the N coalition with the NDP is back on the table to print more money for Covid, like relief for affected Canadians. Trump needs to stop. He's only helping them. Well, you know, I'm sorry to hear it.
Sam Tripoli
Well, it also gets into, is this the national, the North American Union that they've been talking about forever? Which is very scary because if this new union forms again, are they getting rid of the Constitution that has always been the threat. And like, man, what a great guy to bring it in. Captain Sugarcoater. Right? You know, Willy Wonka and his chocolate factory. We're not paying attention to it.
Shane Cashman
I worry that he has pacified most dissenting voices right now. You know, people need to be speaking up for that stuff. I see It a lot.
Host
What is your major concern with the things that Donald Trump has presented or do you think that he's doing things behind the scenes like the deep.
Shane Cashman
I think, I think Trump probably means well, but he's surrounded by, by bad people. Like not, not. I don't think Tulsi's bad or Pete or any of them. I, like I said the other day to you, Stargate is extremely worrisome to me. You know, I think that is a anti human apparatus to usher in a dystopian landscape to control your every move.
Host
So then, so then what do you say to the idea that if the United States doesn't produce AI on par with other countries, that the United States falls behind and then, and then risks becoming literally rules subject to another. To another.
Shane Cashman
It's tough because I, I'm not big on regulations, but we need to do something with AI because I think it's going to phase out humanity. All these people say that too. Altman says it.
Sam Tripoli
I mean like Altman comes out and he's like, oh God, he gets, he gets accused of something by his sister, then he, then he gets accused of being associated with a whistleblower. No longer being with us, right? And then he gets promoted and then he's like, yeah, we're just gonna do AI things. I can't say what it is, but shady, I think.
Shane Cashman
And so real quick, before I go to that, I think Trump sees that stuff the same way. And like look, the SpaceX stuff, the rockets falling back down to earth and being caught, it's crazy, it's amazing. And Trump sees that I think the same way he sees AI. Almost like how my grandma saw hashtags on Facebook like, I don't understand this, but it's amazing and I want to be a part of it because it's part of the golden era. But maybe some things shouldn't be a part of the golden era. And just because it's inevitable doesn't mean it's good. And that this stuff has short term great benefits. Like they sell the neuralink, but it will become something that will erase what it means to be human and they'll have to redefine humanity, re quantify what it means to have an iq. They'll have every move logged and they'll be able to predict your move at some point.
Sam Tripoli
I think Trump, I think Trump is a sorcerer who does magic. And that's my honest opinion.
Shane Cashman
And why do you think Trump think that?
Sam Tripoli
Because there's so much about him that from numerology to kabbalistic magic to Jesuit order that you can go, dang, dude. It lines up a lot. And at. Dude, it's like the movie title. Everything's a rich man trick. They are. They are using occult magic to manipulate us. You know, 911 was a. A manifestation of event to manipulate us into allowing them to go in Iraq for not real reasons, which we all found out later. Everything is imagination.
Shane Cashman
And then they created the DNI office, which is what Tulsi's taking over now. Phil, I'm curious though. What do you think about.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Yeah.
Shane Cashman
Well, us not being involved or. Because the AI race.
Host
I still am. I'm still looking for your answer on. Because I do think that it. It is inevitable, right. About whether or not these technologies will be developed. Do you think that it's preferable that the United States develop them or someone else?
Shane Cashman
I don't want them at all, so.
Host
Okay. But I preferably. The point that I. Preferably.
Shane Cashman
I don't. I can't. I don't want them anywhere. I don't want them anywhere. I understand they'll be somewhere in China. And I don't like the Chinese Communist Party, but it's almost like the argument for gain of function. I don't. I just can't say I prefer to be here or there. I don't want to anywhere. I think it's really, really antithetical to what it means to be human.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Will AI take over? Do people think AI the people who are making AI from last night's conversation.
Shane Cashman
People making AI think it's going to take over. Open AI01 tried escaping, like it was trying to rewrite itself and they were trying to, like, this is. This is.
Sam Tripoli
A lot of people think AI is the spirits of dead nephilim.
Host
Ooh.
Sam Tripoli
Which is biblical. To get into that, dude. That they never die and they. They're trying to get in spirits, dude. I'm telling you, everyone could call me Crazy Sam, which I'm sure is hot in the chat.
Shane Cashman
No one's ever said that before.
Sam Tripoli
Okay, but. So you get into Trump and what Trump does, like, is it. Is it purposeful or is it just like bad luck? Like when he, when he pulls out of the, you know, I think the W H O back in the day. And then he gives $10 billion to Bill Gates.
Host
What he just pulled out of the wwho.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, and I, I love that. But he also turned around and gave Bill Gates $10 billion dollars in which Bill Gates then turns around and uses this, this, and that. I mean, so. So it's like, is. Is he, like, on the. On the Internet, I call him the Antichrist. I go, the Antichrist is crushing it right now.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
He's also not part of the WWE anymore, so who knows what's going on?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, I mean, that's.
Shane Cashman
Or maybe we're all part of it. I don't realize it.
Host
Let's. I want to jump to this. This super chat here.
Sam Tripoli
Sorcerer.
Host
So Lurch685 says, shout out to Tulsi. Getting screamed at by that soy senator from Colorado was insufferable. No senators with lisps looking at you. W. That was. Got it. We've got. We've got a. We've got the clip here.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
That was hilarious, by the way.
Sam Tripoli
Ruel. Like, boom, I want 100 Dalmatians. Look is hot.
Host
She's awesome.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Yeah.
Spectrum Business Representative
Before I close, I want to warn the American people who are watching at home. You may hear lies and smears in this hearing that'll challenge my loyalty to and my love for our country. Those who oppose my nomination imply that I am loyal to something or someone other than God, my own conscience, and the Constitution of the United States, accusing me of being Trump's puppet, Putin's puppet, Assad's puppet, a guru's puppet, Modi's puppet. Not recognizing the absurdity of simultaneously being the puppet of five different puppet masters. The same tactic was used against President Trump and failed. The American people elected President Trump with a decisive victory and mandate for change. The fact is, what truly unsettles my political opponents is I refuse to be their puppet before I close.
Host
So fire that. It's great that Tulsi. You know, Tulsi's been, you know, a staunch critic of the establishment punishment, you know, since she kind of busted on the scene when she was running for president and called Hillary Clinton the. The. The embodiment of rot, which I. That. Which is one of the ballsiest things I'd ever heard a human being do.
Sam Tripoli
Like, slay Queen.
Host
Oh, yeah, exactly. How is she alive? Of all people, to do that to. To just, you know, get up there and just piss right on her face.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, it was.
Host
It was beautiful.
Sam Tripoli
I would have voted for Tulsi. I think whoever has to get in. Whatever woman has to get in has to have a. A phone love operator voice for us to listen to, because nobody wants to hear their wife all the time. Okay, I'm sorry. You guys can get quiet, but it's like nobody wants to hear Hillary Clinton a billion times forever. Four years preaching like, oh, I'm at home. I'm hearing it there, I'm hearing on.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
The television, oh, my God, 2038, I.
Sam Tripoli
Would go for J.D. who's gonna step in with after Trump and probably J.D. if, if he plays it right. I mean, we don't know what kind of guy, what kind of a vice president it's going to be. So it's open.
Shane Cashman
Or to say, as of now, I.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Lean towards Tulsi, she might be the first woman president.
Sam Tripoli
Well, I hope so.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
I mean, we don't, maybe others will come in.
Sam Tripoli
I'm not sure with this notion like we need a female president is ridiculous. We need the best person. If it happens to be a female. I would love to vote for a female just to shut up everybody, you know, there you go.
Host
By everybody you mean women, right?
Shane Cashman
Exactly. You know, but she's a puppet.
Host
What is it we got? Bill Hoxter says, I feel DEI still had an effect in this because local, state and federal agencies pushing DEI can't hire qualified people for crucial jobs. That you can't lower the standards for the most important jobs that could kill people if not done to a certain quality. I mean, mean, I don't really have a sense of how many people were looked over because they were the wrong identity. Right. I, I, I don't actually have a way to, to imagine what the quantity is or any kind of reference as to what the quantity was. Do I think that there were some likely, do I think that there were enough to make a difference? I don't know. You know, I mean, that's it. But it's not outside of the realm of possibility either.
Sam Tripoli
Okay. My whole thing is like, no matter what the progressives say, you had your shot, you got all your policies in and it ended horribly.
Host
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
So please shut up, step aside, let the men come back in and go, okay, so that's my whole thing. So again, if you say the Bolshevik Revolution, we're seeing step by step by step by step how they did it. And it's just, just demoralized, demoralized, demoralize. And if you study what was done to the Native Americans, to the black community, and now it's being done to white guys, it's the same playbook at all the time. Just take away the jobs, empower the women. Men have no purpose when they can't make money, and then you flood them with drugs and alcohol and then the family unit is destroyed. It is a, is a playbook they play over, over and over again.
Host
A usery says BCP covered this earlier. Biden Admin changed hiring to Test for demographics to eliminate white men and restart after passing the previous test and purge them and cause the shortage. There's a lawsuit with 1k people against the government for discriminative hiring. Look, I'm not in any way skeptical that that happened. You know, like, I think that that is. It's not only likely. I mean, we see. We saw the evidence of them looking for people that were, you know, that. That were a certain identity or actually not a particular identity. It really does boil down. Down to. They wanted to exclude white men because they. They say that it's. We're looking to. To help POC and LGBTQ people and women and blah, blah, blah. But really, they could simplify it by just saying we want to exclude white 100%.
Sam Tripoli
When I. So I live in L. A. I haven't been involved in Hollywood in a long time. I can't act, I can't write, and I can just talk a lot of smack. That's like, the only thing I could do.
Host
Do.
Sam Tripoli
But I can't tell you how many people I know have gone in and pitch shows, white guys, and been told to their face, we're. We are not hiring white men right now. I know a guy who's actually Latino, looks white, went in, pitched an idea. They said they're not working with white guys. He goes, I'm not a white guy. I'm a Latino. Spoke to her in perfect Spanish, and she goes, but you look white.
Shane Cashman
He should have said Latinx.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, yeah, hilarious. But. But there's so many guys who know that's happening, and they just accept the system. They just accept that it's happening instead of going, this is wrong. And this is why television sucks. Movie sucks, because you're getting rid of experience.
Host
They've been conditioned, though. You. You. It started all the way back in the 90s when. When your average sitcom started casting the father as the. The poor schmuck that was lucky to have the wife, you know, And. And he's always. I mean, the last. The last person that was actually a. Even though he wasn't particularly, like, admirable. The last person that wasn't cast that way was Al Bundy. Yeah, he was. You know, him and Peg were always at each other's throats, but he wasn't, like, he didn't just lay down for. And though. You're right, honey. You know, that was the last time.
Shane Cashman
There was a. I'm trying to think is that. That's true. That's crazy. I mean, that's family matters. Was he like A dope. He was a police. No, I'm.
Sam Tripoli
They're all idiots.
Shane Cashman
I think his character. Up with his character.
Host
But if anytime they're put in the context of the wife being around the wife is right, even if they're not a dope, anytime the wife and husband are in some kind of. Some kind of. Some kind of exchange, the. The male is emasculated.
Sam Tripoli
They did a study and they found out that. And this study devastated everybody because it completely changed how businesses work. And the study found that women are 70% of the purchasing power. So now everything geared towards women and what they thought women want to hear was about how their husbands are idiots. And what happened is women started to wake up going, what you're doing is you're demoralizing my son who did nothing to anybody.
Host
Yeah, it's very. That's. That's. That's very, very true. People say that, you know, there's a problem with. With young men. Well, most of the teachers are. Are women and most young men are raised by a single mother. So if there's a problem with boys, it's a lack of positive masculine figures. Venus, Sophia says panel, thoughts on taking political surveys. Yes or no?
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
I.
Shane Cashman
Yes.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
I do it all the time.
Host
I never do.
Sam Tripoli
I don't know what that means.
Host
Do you.
Sam Tripoli
You answer the phone.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
No, no, I do yougov. I've been doing you got for four.
Shane Cashman
Years how this is why he's a fed and.
Sam Tripoli
Hold on. But.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Hold on. But I get. I get Amazon money if I do enough of them.
Host
Nice.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
So, you know, I, I get my, my Tide pod DARPA machine, you know, when it's at night. Yeah, but. Yeah, so I mean, tell the people what you feel. I think it's a great idea.
Shane Cashman
No, don't tell them anything, Raymond.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Who cares?
Host
Mike. Mike Rodick says congrats on the new album Drop tomorrow. Phil snagged it pre order. Can't wait to hear it. Love, Shane Show 2. I'll call in one day for sure because I got some stories to tell Phil. Cast for life though. Thank you very much. I. I appreciate the opportunity to hold it down while Tim gets better, but.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
No, you're killing it.
Shane Cashman
Your album's out tomorrow.
Host
Tomorrow's a new. New record. Drop Shoot.
Shane Cashman
I'm excited.
Host
I'm pretty excited too. First new album in. In since 2018. So amazing. Seven years. You know, I love Divine.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
I just love. I just love that whole thing. Dude, that's so good.
Host
Appreciate it.
Sam Tripoli
Fire. Fire.
Host
Thank you, sir. Let's see. Ricky says shut down the border until fentanyl depths. Until fentanyl deaths drop drop by 50% nationwide. I mean, look, I think we should shut down the border for longer.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
I agree.
Host
You know, just because fentanyl deaths lower doesn't mean that the problem of. Of human trafficking is taken care of. There's a lot of kids. I saw the Sound of Freedom a couple weeks ago or a week ago.
Shane Cashman
And.
Host
And I mean, it's a rough watch.
Shane Cashman
First time seeing it.
Host
Yeah.
Sam Tripoli
I can't watch it.
Host
It's rough.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
The beginning will blow your mind, bro.
Sam Tripoli
I can't. I can't watch anything that hurts kids. Here's the whole thing with the cartels and all that stuff. Like, please tell me how this is anything different than the crack epidemic and the CIA's role in that. Please tell me how this. How they aren't funding black ops operations with drugs money. Just tell me. I like somebody. Tell me how this is. They just use the same playbooks over and over again.
Shane Cashman
Y.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
As a Fed, I won't tell you.
Sam Tripoli
Okay, thank you, dude. By the way, every time I go to. Every time I do a show, there's feds in the crowd. I know exactly who they are too. I go, hey, dog, are you fed? And they're like, no. Then afterwards, like, how you know, is.
Shane Cashman
It the haircut or you just tell.
Sam Tripoli
Dude all the time? I made some guy do acid one time at my show, and because I thought he was a fan fed and turned out he wasn't.
Host
You Levert.
Shane Cashman
You reversed MK Ultra. Someone you thought was a fed. That's wild, dude.
Host
One more. We got time for one more. Red Assassin 001 says, did you hear the background check law for 3D printers in New York? They're making a background check just to buy a 3D printer.
Sam Tripoli
What?
Host
In New York? Because you could possibly make the frame for a firearm, not even make the firearm, right? You can only. You can only make certain parts. You can't make a barrel, you can't make a chamber you like, but you. They. They want to make you make it. So you have to buy. Have a background check for the. The 3D printer inside.
Sam Tripoli
You know what I found really interesting is when all these. These co lockdowns were going on and we had like these countries like Canada and Australia, and the government was just pounding on them and they. But they had no guns, right? And I'm like, where are the gun runners, right? Why aren't the gun runners showing up and slipping them gun? Then I realized, oh, the gun runners are controlled opposition too. They're just doing cutouts for the. For all the arms dealers. Everything is.
Host
There you go.
Shane Cashman
Great motto.
Host
We got one more that's we're going to end it on. This is actually a really good one. Ghetto black ghetto Latina says to continue the tradition. I'm in labor with my husband and mine's seventh child, a baby girl. So excited. Congratulations. Absolutely. So go ahead and smash that like button. Share the show with your friends. Join timcast.com Sam do you have any closing arguments or. Or something to plug?
Sam Tripoli
Check out my special why is everybody getting quiet? You can watch it on YouTube Sam tripoli.com rumble and they want you to be sad. They want you to be scared. Dude. Look inside yourself. Get closer to God and it will all work out. Do you want to change the world? Change yourself. Be example for others. And when they watch you change, they'll change. And that's how you make it difference.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
All right. I am Raymond, Raymond G. Stanley Jr. In the world. Sam, there's a great show. You and Shane, of course both you everyone here but team champions. I this I'm excited to go down the rabbit hole. My friend Shane.
Shane Cashman
Thank you for having me. I'm Walka Faka Flame and you can I'm a rapper from Atlanta. I have a show every Sunday. Inverter world live 6:00. See you all there.
Host
So I am Phil that remains on Twix on X. I am Phil that remains official on Instagram. The band is all that remains. Our new record anti Fragile drops in just two hours. Go to Spotify and pre Save. If you need some convincing you can go check out let you go forever cold, no tomorrow or divine. Those are available right now. You can go check them out. They're available on YouTube, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify, Pandora and Deezer. Don't forget the left lane is for crime. And we will see you all tomorrow. Tomorrow.
Timcast IRL: FAA Report REVEALS Staffing Not Normal At DC Airport, Trump BLAMES DEI w/ Sam Tripoli
Release Date: January 31, 2025
Overview
In this compelling episode of Timcast IRL, host Tim Pool delves into a tragic aviation accident, discusses former President Donald Trump's looming tariff threats against Canada and Mexico, examines a significant federal court ruling on handgun sales to young adults, and explores controversial claims surrounding the FBI's investigation into Trump. Joined by special guest Sam Tripoli, the discussion navigates through themes of government overreach, the impact of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, and broader conspiracy theories affecting American society.
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Discussion: Tim Pool highlights the FAA report’s findings, linking the staffing irregularities to potential DEI policies, suggesting that such initiatives may contribute to operational inefficiencies. Sam Tripoli amplifies this viewpoint, asserting that DEI serves as a smokescreen for deeper, orchestrated efforts to destabilize societal structures.
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Discussion: The dialogue emphasizes the geopolitical implications of Trump's tariff policy, arguing that it aims to assert American economic sovereignty and curb foreign influence. The conversation veers into conspiracy territory, with references to globalist motives and controlling energy markets.
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Discussion: Tim Pool strongly supports the ruling, framing it as a restoration of Second Amendment rights and criticizing age-based restrictions. Sam Tripoli echoes this sentiment, advocating for constitutional gun ownership while underscoring the importance of responsible firearm use.
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Discussion: The episode scrutinizes the integrity of the FBI's investigation into Trump, suggesting political bias and improper conduct. Sam Tripoli extends the conversation into broader themes of government manipulation and conspiracy, portraying the FBI actions as part of an orchestrated effort to undermine Trump’s presidency.
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Discussion: The conversation shifts to the consequences of illegal immigration, emphasizing the dangers posed by individuals who bypass legal channels. The hosts argue that DEI policies hinder the hiring of qualified personnel in critical roles, indirectly contributing to security lapses and tragic outcomes like Daly’s murder.
Conclusion
This episode intertwines urgent national issues with broader sociopolitical conspiracies, reflecting the hosts' staunchly independent and critical perspectives on government policies and initiatives. Through engaging dialogue and assertive commentary, Tim Pool and Sam Tripoli navigate complex topics, providing listeners with a narrative that challenges mainstream narratives and advocates for traditional American values and constitutional rights.
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Disclaimer: This summary captures the main discussions and viewpoints presented in the podcast episode. It reflects the opinions of the hosts and guests and does not endorse or refute the claims made therein.