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Chris Cappy
No, but they told me they were like, don't go to Uzbekistan or Venezuela because they will extradite you to Russia.
Eli Double Tap
When a mommy lion wants to get her flakes frosted.
Ethan
And the winged hussars arrived. Sorry, we were talking about classic battles. When you get Nick a little bit tipsy, just take him to IHOP at 3am you're fine.
Eli Double Tap
It's true. Say hi to Eli.
Rich
He's racially ambiguous. Brandon. His hair is fucking fat. Fabulous Donut the dog joke disposition. And there's a fat electrician. Welcome to unsubscribe.
Eli Double Tap
Hey, guys.
Rich
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Eli Double Tap
Hi, everyone. Welcome to the unsubscribe podcast. I'm joined here today by my co host, Mr. Eli double tap, our very frequent guest Ethan, Mr. Habitual line crosser, and I believe for his second appearance, Chris Cappy of now Cappy army, formerly Task and Purpose, but maybe call me.
Rich
Cappy is on the table. We're going to say might be call me maybe.
Eli Double Tap
No, no, no.
Chris Cappy
Yeah, Copy Army.
Eli Double Tap
You need to start a new channel called Task and Porpoise. And it' about turtles. The whole channel is about turtles.
Ethan
Hilarious.
Chris Cappy
Anytime anybody types in Task and Purpose.
Rich
Why is that after a purpose, but there's nothing but turtles. I'm not just in that statement, just.
Eli Double Tap
Breakdowns of blastoids from Pokemon.
Ethan
Like.
Rich
It'S like, what the. Welcome back, buddy.
Chris Cappy
It's great to be here. Thanks for having me, man. I appreciate it.
Eli Double Tap
We're excited.
Rich
You got a whole new you. You're taking that solo journey you're about.
Chris Cappy
To doing the leap of faith, jumping off, going solo.
Rich
Not scary at all.
Eli Double Tap
I guess most people probably don't realize, but like, so what is the. I guess what was the dynamic at the Task and Purpose channel? Because for the longest time I thought you were like a one man show or two guy show. I had no idea.
Chris Cappy
So for the longest time I was like a one man band. For the first two years I wrote, edited, produced, shot, uploaded all the content. And then after I proved that like, okay, there's something here. We're getting some views. Then they started to invest. I got a full time editor. Task and Purpose. Gave me like a ton of opportunity and always are going to appreciate that. Yeah, very grateful for that.
Eli Double Tap
But like you were, you didn't like start out on your own out of the gate, like you had like financial backing at the beginning or.
Chris Cappy
Yeah. So a lot of people have that same question. They're like tons of people. When I said I was leaving, they're all in the comments. Like, I thought you own Task and Purpose.
Eli Double Tap
Right.
Chris Cappy
And I like, not at all. Never owned Task and Purpose. Didn't sell it. Like, that was not what happened. Like you said, like, I don't know if I honestly would have been huge on YouTube if they basically fronted that period of time. You know, like when you're first you're putting out videos and they're getting like.
Eli Double Tap
300 views where it's a full time job but you're not making full time job money.
Chris Cappy
Yeah, yeah. So they were paying me a salary while I was getting like 300 views, a thousand views. And then after the first six months a year, it started to become profitable, started to blow up. And then I got locked into a contract with them for like many years, producing content, making the show for them. But yeah, I had that financial backing in the beginning and it really was, it was huge. They let me, like, they let me do whatever I wanted. Which is crazy for a company to let you just say whatever you want. Put up whatever you want on the YouTube. Because when I got there, their YouTube channel had 800 subscribers. No one was putting anything on there. So I was like, hey, can I upload stuff on here? And no one said no. So I took that as a yes. Which that's not like, that's not life advice.
Eli Double Tap
No, that is consent works.
Rich
No, it's not.
Chris Cappy
All right, got that joke.
Rich
I'm gonna take that one back.
Chris Cappy
It's not getting out there by like, okay. So once it started making money and really taking off, like the whole thing happened so fast for me. Yeah, I don't know you, you had.
Rich
Like Task and Purpose before. I think they focused more on meta YouTube a little, but it was like articles, news articles.
Chris Cappy
And then when I got there, it was so me and Patrick Baker, really close friend of mine, still friends, great dude from like Raindrop days, we would just put up skits on Facebook because there was no YouTube. So we would just put up like funny videos on Facebook and stuff and those would get some attention. And it was mainly task and purpose was a website and an Instagram and they would do all these articles. They also. They have somebody at the Pentagon, Jeff Shoegl, amazing correspondent at the Pentagon, asking questions to the, you know, the top people at the Pentagon and their website put out like really important articles. And the YouTube side has always been very separate from the website side though.
Rich
Yeah.
Chris Cappy
Had its own like voice and perspective. So that dynamic also gets to a point where like you. It makes sense to split at a certain point.
Rich
And Yeah, I mean you really dialed it into. You're doing up to two a week.
Chris Cappy
Correct.
Rich
For a long period of time.
Chris Cappy
For the last three years we were doing basically like two mini documentaries.
Rich
Yeah. And you're.
Eli Double Tap
As a dude, I wasn't even here for his podcast. You got him to quit his job. Way to go.
Rich
I learned from the best.
Eli Double Tap
He showed up one time.
Ethan
I want to.
Eli Double Tap
I'm sick of being professional. I'm gonna roll around the mud with the rest of these degenerates.
Chris Cappy
I gotta hang out with three retards.
Rich
That was amazing. I quit.
Ethan
J.
Rich
But it was you. Two a week is ridiculous. And the level of work, I mean, Nick is. Want some big one like once every.
Eli Double Tap
Other week I do two fat electricians a month and two fat files a month. So it's once a week. But the fat files are, you know, they're like 10 to 20 minute videos, whereas the fat electrician ones are like 45 to hour plus.
Rich
But the amount of research that goes into it and then the amount of detail you go into and the amount.
Chris Cappy
Of information that you are able to absorb and maintain has all I remember. I like texted you once, I was like, how do you do it? And you're like, just good at it, man.
Rich
Be better, get good, build different.
Chris Cappy
No, but it's really impressive what you do. Like my situation is a little bit different. We like in order to pump out that amount of content, I work with the team very closely that I could not do what I do at that pace without these guys. And they're actually a lot of them are coming with me. When they found out I was leaving, they were like, hey, can we come with you? So Mike Michaelides, he's my head of creative head creative producer and a couple of my researchers are also with me on Cappy Army. So like this team is just really amazing people that I could not do it without.
Rich
When does that actually go live? When you rolling out?
Chris Cappy
The first Saturday.
Rich
No. Oh, that's like.
Chris Cappy
And it'll be the. The video on Saturday is going to be a Full explanation. Because I, I feel like the audience has. They've given me so much over the last six years and it's been the. My relationship with that community has driven and built that show and I'm appreciative of that. And I feel like I kind of owe them, like an explanation of, hey, this is what happened. Like, I love Task and Purpose. Keep watching them. Here's a full rundown of sort of like how we grew the channel and where we're going in the future. Because there's things, like, there's things I want to do and invest in and that I really couldn't do under Task and Purpose. And there's ways I wanted to, like, incentivize my team and make sure that they get paid what they expect to get paid. And, you know, when you're working for a company, you're not in control of the goals, you're not in control of the compensation. So I like, yeah, I needed to take on the risk in order to do that.
Rich
But, yeah, I think you're doing it the right way. And it is a lot of those companies, it is a weird mindset and I think they are learning. You had like Donut Media and a couple others, but it is, hey, we'll build this an individual and then that brand is now your identity. And then, yeah, the company usually doesn't realize how important that is and be like, fat electrician. If that was owned by like an electrician, electrician company. And then you're like, I'm out, Nick out. They'd be like, dude, you could go anywhere else.
Chris Cappy
That channel would be like, Donut Media is for fun. You bring them up. So one of the things I'm very grateful for is that they linked me up. Like, I got to be mentored by the CEO of Donut Media. Really smart dude, very appreciative of that. He taught me how to like, okay, how are we going to take this once a week thing and make it a twice a week thing and, you know, double that ad inventory and think about it more of as like a business. Because when I was doing a one band band thing, I just only thought of it as like, cool. I got a green screen behind me and like, I'm just gonna, you know, I don't want to worry about business and money side of things. But you can't, you know, I had to grow up a little bit and.
Rich
Then the stress comes.
Chris Cappy
Yeah.
Rich
Why did I do so many businesses? That was stupid. Well, at least what's your first video rolling out for Saturdays. Other than the explanation, that's the why.
Chris Cappy
I left Task and purpose video on Saturday and then after that we're going to be hitting people in the teeth, straight in the teeth with geopolitics, weapons rundowns and just good old fashioned war.
Eli Double Tap
I don't envy your comment section. No covering current event geopolitics Gaza, bro. It's, it's. Everybody's got, everybody's got very strong opinions on places they can't spell.
Chris Cappy
Yeah, I can barely pronounce that.
Eli Double Tap
You know I'm right. It is so I can't spell. I can't spell that word. But I have very strong opinions about it. And you, if you disagree with them.
Rich
And I know they would respect my opinions if I went there. It's like a lot of people never, just never went to a third third world country or experienced war. If you don't then you have this weird mindset that everyone is like a typical American, kind, friendly or they respect your life or any of that. That, that can go out the window. Lickety split. Lickety.
Ethan
Geopolitics sucks, man. Like I, I even tried like I had to throttle back on some of the things that I say because people have such strong feelings in the world and geopolitics is, I mean my. Mine comedy and satire and stuff like that. But you like break it down cold hard facts like this is exactly what's going on. I do not envy you, man. I do not.
Eli Double Tap
That's why I like history. I get it. They're like, this guy killed a lot of Nazis. Everybody's like, yeah, today I'm fat.
Rich
Electrician Hitler, a hero. Let me just go down that rabbit, man.
Ethan
Nick really did. The Jews deserve it.
Rich
Not that bad. I would like that. That should have been your April Fool's video. You just do a pro.
Eli Double Tap
Like pro communism 100 all the good ideas. Stalin had four second video.
Chris Cappy
That's yeah.
Eli Double Tap
Black bang out the end. Like.
Rich
Open an empty book and then shut the video off. I actually now that everyone's here, you guys, how did you meet each other?
Eli Double Tap
I think we ran into each other at shot show one year and then we just messaged back and forth.
Chris Cappy
Yeah, yeah, it got hot and heavy.
Eli Double Tap
I was wrecked.
Chris Cappy
Same.
Rich
I remember drunk Nick's my favorite.
Eli Double Tap
I was very drunk.
Rich
Eli. Hey, how you doing, bud? You're a good guy. Like, Nick's hugging.
Ethan
He's happy, right?
Rich
He's the happiest kind of strike.
Ethan
I'm telling you. When you get, when you get Nick a little bit tipsy, just take him to IHOP at 3am Your body.
Eli Double Tap
It's true.
Ethan
Yeah.
Rich
He's a simple man.
Eli Double Tap
I haven't at IHOP this trip yet. Yeah, do that tonight.
Ethan
We can make. We go on ihop so you can there tonight.
Rich
Okay, so we got different history segments. Your. I want to know each one of your different like favorite wars or moments in history. Because they're going to be different, I'm assuming. Because yours is World War II, Nick. I mean probably that's where you like fucking hammer it.
Ethan
I want to say World War II because there's a lot of really interesting things that happen in World War II. However, the more I learn about aircraft, Desert Storm is just a symphony of destruction. It's beautiful. Which Schwarzkopf did. It's gorgeous.
Chris Cappy
Do you talk in any time in history, like current events?
Rich
You can do current events if you like. Now war.
Chris Cappy
Yeah, I mean I like Assyria.
Rich
I do.
Chris Cappy
I. But you know what I like about Syria is you talk about how like, okay, geopolitics can be like. It can be a third rail, like a hot topic, but Syria, everyone. Everyone can get behind the fact that like fuck isis.
Ethan
That's fair, actually. Yeah.
Rich
So true.
Ethan
What about you, eli?
Rich
World War II, I like. Well, I actually like the old. If it's American history, World War II, just crazy. Just that mindset actually putting yourself in that position where you're riding in a boat at depending on age 13 to 20 and then you're just heading towards a beach, bullets are whipping by, hitting, and then you're just dismounting, running into it. Or you're in Iwo Jima doing the exact same thing or jumping out of airplanes, getting lit up. Like all that is wild. And then Japanese history, like the Edo era was Nobunaga, like his rise to power and then how he almost unified Japan. And then Yoshi, I forget Yoshi. He then unified it and it was just a farmer that managed to get that much power into that prestige and you unify an entire country that was a very big war country that never went away until two sons came out.
Ethan
Yeah, I was like two reset buttons.
Rich
Hit some pretty important. Reset that warrior mindset real.
Ethan
We go from warrior mindset to some twice anime.
Eli Double Tap
Love. I love how isolated Japan was from the rest of the world like for a long. Like, it's just. It's just crazy. It's just like the era that's never gonna happen again. You know, I mean just the era of discovery of like we've unlocked the whole map at this point. Like we know it all. We've seen it all, but, like, just the idea of, like, just some dude on a Pilgrim on a wooden boat rolls up. Like, what are you guys doing? Oh, you're wearing pottery and chopping each other's heads off. All right, this is. This is wild.
Chris Cappy
What the fuck?
Ethan
What is going to do that?
Eli Double Tap
No.
Rich
I dishonored his lord.
Eli Double Tap
Why did he quit?
Ethan
Fire.
Eli Double Tap
Better. Like, I have a. I just have, like. I don't even know how to explain. I have a fascination with, like, animals and discovery of animals, where it's like, imagine being an explorer and, like, rolling up on Australia and there's giant dog bunny kangaroos hopping around. You're like, do I even tell anybody about this? Or they're going to burn me for being a witch. Like, they're going to put me in an insane asylum. Like, you know, the fucking. Like, the platypus. The platypus. There was, like, people that had documented the platypus, and people thought that they were just full of and lying. Like, it was bigfoot for, like, 40 years. It was like a mythical creature. Like a fucking. What's the rabbit with the deer antlers? Jackalop was like a jackalope type thing for, like, 40 years. And then they caught one alive, and they're holy.
Rich
It has a needle and has poisonous claws.
Eli Double Tap
Yeah. Venomous dew claws.
Rich
It lays eggs, but it's a mammal.
Ethan
Yep.
Rich
It has a duck bill.
Ethan
Yep.
Rich
Like, that is it.
Eli Double Tap
It has a duck bill. And it's older than a duck. So technically a duck has a platypus bill.
Rich
See, I didn't know about that.
Eli Double Tap
Yeah, like the. Whatever.
Ethan
The upstairs, when, like, putting animals everywhere. Just had some leftover parts.
Eli Double Tap
I love those tweets. It's so good, the tweet, where it's like God inventing animals and talking to the angel. All right, I want a bug. Give it, like, eight legs. Like, 17 eyes. And you're like, God, you're getting crazy with this one. Give it an ass rope. It was like that.
Rich
When I want. I want 100 legs. It's like two insects. They don't have any distinct form. And they're like, I want to be long and skinny. So I was like, boop. And it's like, I want lots of legs. So. And there are two millipedes, like, yay. And he's like, what's your third wish? And one's like, more legs. Another one's like teeth. Centipedes.
Ethan
You see how big do they terrify me?
Rich
They're poisonous. They will Murder shit. Like centipedes and the giant ones that are like the size of your arm. Yeah. Off.
Ethan
Did you know a couple years ago, they discovered a new spider in Australia? I'm not making this up, right? Like, I watched this guy on Instagram, and he's like, breaks down different animals and all over the world, like, mostly it's Australian because I don't know if, you know, like, dude, they got jellyfish that are this big that'll, like, send you to the.
Eli Double Tap
Yeah, no, it's like the beta.
Ethan
Yeah.
Eli Double Tap
Animals. It's really. All the new animals spawn from there.
Ethan
Yeah, dude.
Eli Double Tap
But, yeah, so that is not what.
Rich
You want to be born.
Eli Double Tap
You're like, what a beautiful land.
Rich
Everything kills you, dude.
Ethan
It's insane. So, like, the wandering spider is like, one of the most venomous spiders in existence. I believe it might be the most. But it's. It's like.
Chris Cappy
I don't know.
Ethan
They're like 2.2ish inches. I mean, it's a big spider. Don't get me wrong. The new species is a wandering spider that is three times the size of the previous one. And guess where it's at. Australia. The rest of the world's like, you know, coming up with buildings and technologies, and Australia's just playing arc survival.
Rich
Evolved like that, dude, that's why I live in Iowa. Yeah, it's cold there.
Eli Double Tap
Guess what can kill you. Nothing. Except for your own stupidity.
Ethan
Centipede. The only thing on this planet that scares me worse than a spider, and I had one crawl across my foot one time.
Eli Double Tap
Don't have teeth. Yeah, no, that's fine.
Rich
That's not gonna. Fucking, like. That's not that thing that.
Chris Cappy
Is that on steroids?
Ethan
Centipedes are just angry little. Just. There's no other way. They're armored angry. Like, that's all they are. They're hard to kill. They're angry as. They're. They're the bug version of a honey badger. That's what they are.
Chris Cappy
You.
Rich
Nice taste. It's the best. Yeah, we don't have that much. Well, never mind. We had that black widow in my.
Chris Cappy
The. The garage the other day.
Rich
It was a big spider. I was like, whoa. Hi. What's up, black widow?
Ethan
Oh, wolf spiders don't bug me. They're.
Chris Cappy
I mean, but when they bite you, they take, like a chunk, right?
Ethan
No, I think you're thinking of Brown Recluse. There you go.
Chris Cappy
That's the one.
Rich
And that was a hard poison.
Ethan
Yeah.
Eli Double Tap
Tissue necrosis.
Ethan
Yup.
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Ethan
They got tarantula hawks down there in New Mexico. I don't know if you guys have them.
Eli Double Tap
Here is a tarantula.
Ethan
It's a wasp. They're huge. They're like the biggest ones in the United States. Honestly, they're really good temperament wise. Like they'll go right past you. They're not like a yellow jacket. They won't fight you for your food like they got shit to do. They're just going on their merry way. But if you Piss them off. One of the most painful stings on the planet. What they do is they hunt. Tarantulas sting them. The tarantula is paralyzed, still alive. They drag the tarantula into a hole, lay an egg on it, and then the egg surgically eats all the parts of the spider to keep the spider alive as long as humanly possible. And then finishes it off and goes and finds a new spider once it's grown up.
Chris Cappy
Terrible.
Ethan
Like, why is that here? Australia. Like, you shouldn't have just.
Rich
I would, I will. The most terrifying thing that could happen is just insects just instantly become like 20 times the size of like man size.
Eli Double Tap
That'd be hilarious.
Ethan
I mean even that would be terrifying.
Eli Double Tap
This is America. You think I won't shoot 8, 6 blackout at a giant ladybug?
Ethan
You're wrong.
Rich
You shoot that one.
Eli Double Tap
This is the part that bothers me.
Rich
Executes.
Eli Double Tap
This is the part that bothers me about like Jurassic Park. Everybody's like, oh my God, what if there were giant mon. It's like they, they're still susceptible to bullets.
Chris Cappy
Yeah.
Eli Double Tap
You know what I mean? Like no, I need a 20 millimeter rifle to kill a T. Rex. The you do.
Chris Cappy
Oh, that's a great point. In all those dinosaur movies, there's never like a Bradley with a 30 mic mic. Not even that.
Eli Double Tap
There's never just like, there's never just Billy bob with a 12 gauge and a raptor runs out.
Ethan
Pow.
Eli Double Tap
Not a single time.
Ethan
Although in what was it, the third one? Oh boy. He had a 4570. He had the marlin. He did.
Eli Double Tap
That's why like Jurassic park movies are like. You expect me to believe you brought dinosaurs back to life? And there wasn't immediately, if not the people that developed the technology, a bunch of billionaire rednecks in West Texas with a private ranch where you could go hunt a velociraptor for a hundred thousand dollars. That's exactly what would happen.
Rich
Immediately, immediately would happen. I, I don't know about raptor Brett story.
Chris Cappy
Like they would be on every wall. Trophy raptor would be Debbie. All the rage. Everyone needs to have like a dinos, some type of dinosaur on there.
Eli Double Tap
That's the part that, because it's like, oh, dinosaur. The only reason humans are around is because dinosaurs are, aren't roaming the earth. It's like, no it's not. We'd dinosaurs up, bro. My, my four year old, I took him to the zoo. I got him a little, a little necklace. It's a little acrylic. And in the Acrylic, There's a shark tooth. Well he keeps wanting me to take the shark tooth out of the acrylic. I'm like I can't do that buddy. It just come. Well I want the shark tooth out. And I'm like fuck it. I get on Amazon, I bought a pound of shark teeth for 799 on Amazon you're going to tell me dinosaurs are us up. Get, get out of here.
Chris Cappy
Is there a similar animal that's like on the land that is as dangerous as like a raptor today?
Eli Double Tap
Grizzly bear.
Chris Cappy
Right.
Eli Double Tap
A grizzly bear would fuck a raptor.
Chris Cappy
Up and you don't see like people get the. Grizzly bears do not rule the earth.
Ethan
So again my brain maintain stupid information but the largest land mammal in the in North America is actually a polar bear. It's not a grizzly bear. Polar bears are slightly larger but also polar bear. For some reason my brain retained this are the only animal in North America that actively hunts humans.
Rich
They don't give a. They are. So polar bear, you have brown bear, black bear. There is like lay down or make yourself tall. Polar bears, the only one is run like that is. There's no like you can play dead there. It's going to kill you.
Ethan
How does it go if it's four.
Rich
Feet bigger than a brown, lay down.
Ethan
Black, don't look back.
Chris Cappy
White, say goodnight if it's white it's.
Eli Double Tap
Trying to colonize you. Run.
Chris Cappy
That's not a racing.
Rich
It knows I have oil.
Eli Double Tap
Polar bears are here.
Rich
Run and do polar bears.
Eli Double Tap
This chase is brought to you by Coca Cola.
Ethan
Wasn't there a couple years ago someone found like a hybrid like a polar bear and a grizzly bear like a Kodiak got down and it looked brown but it had the same like jeans. I swear that was a thing somewhere.
Rich
It's like ligers.
Ethan
Yeah, I answered theoretically.
Chris Cappy
I know one liger fact. They can't. They can't right? They can't reproduce.
Ethan
Oh like a mood.
Chris Cappy
They can.
Ethan
Yeah.
Rich
They're terrifyingly big though. Have you seen.
Ethan
Oh yeah.
Rich
Have you seen how big a liger?
Eli Double Tap
Have you seen Kenny the tiger?
Ethan
Oh, the down syndrome tiger.
Eli Double Tap
Google it. Google Kenny the tiger.
Ethan
Oh my God.
Rich
Wait, he's Trisoma 21. Kenny the Tiger.
Ethan
It's. I think it's the only known tiger like that.
Chris Cappy
A derpy. Is he a derpy? Boy.
Ethan
You'Ve never seen that before.
Chris Cappy
What a sweetheart.
Eli Double Tap
How do you get cap?
Rich
Did he get himself captured?
Ethan
You better run away at the local. Sorry.
Eli Double Tap
What the wrong with Kenny.
Ethan
That's how I get canceled right now.
Chris Cappy
Can we just start looking at different derpy animals?
Rich
We're just laughing at derpy. They're like, what the did we want, dude? That's like, bro. Where like, it's a liger.
Chris Cappy
Yeah. I. So I saw when I went to one of those cat sanctuaries once to film like, years ago to film like a doc on them, and they are freaking huge.
Ethan
So I want to know, like, aside from captivity, how did that happen?
Eli Double Tap
Because tigers is like the mommy tiger very much.
Rich
That's why he doesn't have kids.
Eli Double Tap
When a mommy lion wants to get her flakes frosted and she calls Tony no.
Ethan
Like, so tiger is the furthest they go west is like India. And the furthest east you'll see a lion is like the horn of Africa.
Eli Double Tap
Also further proof humans reign supreme. Because I exactly how that happened. We're like, look at the size of that cat. Let's catch it.
Ethan
That's fair.
Eli Double Tap
Transported across the planet and then don't.
Chris Cappy
Think any further than that. And they end up just like, when it gets too big and dangerous, then they give it to one of those sanctuaries. Well, they caught, like, not my problem anymore.
Rich
More they caught them and then they're like, now make them.
Chris Cappy
Yeah.
Rich
Huh. Sterile.
Ethan
I didn't see that on Tiger King.
Rich
Put it out in existence again.
Chris Cappy
Yeah.
Rich
I think I like going back in, like, what you're talking about back in the day. It is crazy when you hear, like, the war stories of like, elephant battle elephants, and then it's like, oh, how do you get rid of battle elephants? Oh, let's light these hogs on fire and I'll scare the out of them. They're just figuring out what worked.
Ethan
I mean, can you imagine, like, not knowing what an elephant was? Yes. Like, yes, dude, that's insane times.
Eli Double Tap
Is it maybe in like, spear time.
Ethan
Spear.
Eli Double Tap
And like, way modern time, though.
Rich
Not modern.
Eli Double Tap
Yeah, you know what I mean? Like, I don't know, 1200, like, if there was like, I don't know, we rolled up on an alien planet that had like, a primal civilization and they had like, the equivalent of war elephants. Like, there's a marine machine gun. Is Debs like, you know what I mean?
Rich
Like, I wonder what it tastes like.
Eli Double Tap
A hundred percent. Like, you think the dudes on the. With the shields on the front line were like, I'm eat that at the time for sure.
Chris Cappy
That looks tasty.
Eli Double Tap
That's why I didn't like, Avatar Hippo is allegedly delicious.
Rich
Yeah.
Ethan
I would not with that one, like that's.
Rich
No, but eating is really like hippo.
Eli Double Tap
Steak is apparently fantastic.
Rich
All I want now.
Chris Cappy
Is this true?
Eli Double Tap
Yeah, we almost brought them to America in the 1800s.
Chris Cappy
A delicious slab of hippos.
Ethan
Isn't there two or three hippos in Colombia?
Eli Double Tap
That two or 300 hundred hippos in Colombia that are about to cause the apocalypse.
Ethan
God, I do not want to go to South America now.
Rich
It started because they are the most territorial, like there is. Like by 5x they kill more humans.
Eli Double Tap
Yeah. It's like the deadliest animal on the.
Rich
Planet, I think, other than mosquitoes. Like, it's those. And then hippos.
Eli Double Tap
That doesn't count.
Ethan
Yeah, I mean, fat chicks really are angry. That's. I'm sorry.
Chris Cappy
One of them do hit land pigs.
Eli Double Tap
That's a military part about hippos is everybody's like, oh, it's a big derpy fat that floats around in the water all day. No, it's not. Their skin is like, it's thick skin. It's. There's no like layer of blubber like a whale. There's solid muscle underneath that. You know how hippos swim? They don't know. It was a trick question. You know how they get around in the water?
Ethan
They sink and then they run across.
Eli Double Tap
They run across the riverbed. And when they run, they can run under underwater for like five minutes. And then when they run out of water, they jump up, take a breath and sink back to the bottom and run along the bottom of the river.
Ethan
They run it like 35 miles an hour.
Rich
28 miles an hour.
Ethan
Yeah.
Chris Cappy
That's underwater. No, no. Okay.
Rich
That'S like, that is. And how much do they like they weigh?
Eli Double Tap
Like what, £3,000 or some hippo weight?
Chris Cappy
Nope. Out of there.
Eli Double Tap
Holy.
Rich
At 28 miles an hour, you're just. Yeah. Three to £9,000. They get up to £9,900.
Eli Double Tap
See that?
Ethan
Yeah. You're looking like that's, that's a car. Like that's a mid sized SUV that's bigger than.
Eli Double Tap
Yeah, that's £9,000. Is a big car.
Ethan
Yeah.
Eli Double Tap
That's a large truck.
Rich
Hummer.
Eli Double Tap
Yeah. With a 3,000 pound battery.
Ethan
That's a lot of fun.
Rich
And then it wants to kill you.
Ethan
Yeah.
Chris Cappy
And it's delicious.
Rich
And it's delicious. We're 100 going, you know, that's, that's.
Ethan
The hippo is the reason that humanity. Because I guess like, you know, all of civilization, the cradle of civilization was in Africa. And just somebody one day was like, I'm done dealing with the armored fat water tractors. Let's get the out of here, guys. Let's go somewhere else. And they end up in everywhere.
Eli Double Tap
I tweeted about that the other day.
Ethan
Really?
Eli Double Tap
I was like. When I was like 14, 15 sitting in history class, I was like, it's. It's wild to me that somebody would just leave like Britain or France or even the east Coast. Like the most advanced civilizations on earth. You got paved roads. If you got money, you got running water. Fuck powers. Coming up pretty soon like this, I'm going to go camp for the rest of my life out in the wilderness. I'm going to migrate west and just be left the fuck alone. It's like, why the would you do that? And then at 30, I'm like, never mind. I get it. I volunteer to go to Mars right now.
Chris Cappy
I'm sorry.
Eli Double Tap
How many people are there? None. Fuck. Okay.
Rich
Dude.
Ethan
I was reading a few a few years ago.
Rich
Internet speed, and I'm good.
Ethan
I was reading a few years ago, I don't know if it's still a thing, but that disabled vets and there was another category. Could actually still homestead in parts of Alaska. Like, it's way up in the northern circle, but, like, you can homestead. I don't know if it's still a thing.
Rich
I would be terrible at homesteading. I like electricity.
Ethan
That's fair. That's fair.
Rich
And comfort.
Chris Cappy
There's that fantasy though, right? There's that part left me a couple years ago.
Rich
I. Oh, yeah, you're 40 now. Yeah. I looked at God, I was like, that's not for me. This goes south, I'm taking other people. Way easier than figuring out how to do it myself.
Ethan
But your son will be up there.
Chris Cappy
Whether people like, try it out, they try going homesteading, then they. You hear the video, they're like, guys, it's been two months and it's just. It's a little bit harder than we thought it was gonna be.
Rich
And then you have. Who's the tall guy? Outdoor boys, you know, Outdoor Boy. It's the. He's old. He does. I'm camping out in Alaska. He does it all the time.
Ethan
I know who you're.
Rich
I can see he has a family, but he goes out, he's like, I'm just gonna go live out for three days in negative 40 degree weather. And he is fucking good at everything.
Ethan
Yeah, that man is. He spent a lot of time honing his craft. I know you're talking about cameras.
Rich
Damn name Outdoor Voice. I just don't know his Name from it.
Ethan
You always just see him.
Rich
Shit, Nick.
Eli Double Tap
No, dude.
Rich
Oh, I. I will say it is. I can fall asleep to that stuff. It is him. Like, I'm building a. What is it? Like an igloo. But he shows how to build into the snow. He's like, okay, the snow. He shows you how to measure it. Okay, we're about 14 foot deep snow. And then he builds a house going down. He's like, okay, this will be my shelter. We're gonna use ice, right? Or we'll use a fire right here. What here's you're looking for? Was it Luke? Yep. Luke. Luke without door boys.
Chris Cappy
You have that, like, ASMR quality to it where he's like, cutting the ice. A lot of those guys have just long sections where you listen to.
Rich
No, he's.
Ethan
But he's also like. Explains that, like, he. From what I've seen, he never does anything just for, like, aesthetics. It always has a purpose. He's like, you want this. This channel right here to go a little bit past your house so the wind doesn't come in your front door? And I was like, like, it's always just. You never think of.
Rich
I know now, like, one thing I've learned from that. If you're ever out in the cold and it's like freezing and there's snow or anything like that, first thing you do is build a massive fire where your bed and your home is going to be. And then you put that out, you want that soil to pretty much burn. Heats up all that earth. And then you build a small fire next to it. Then you start building your shelter there because then you're warm all night because that ground is heated. That's where you lose a majority of your body heat is through the ground. So he's like, yeah, you do this, and then you watch other people that don't do that, and they're like, I'm retarded, thinking, oh, that's too much work. He's like, it's 2 in the morning, it's 30 degrees right now, and I am dying because of how cold it is. Him, he'll show his thermometer. It's like 40 degrees. Was like negative 20 outside. Just like right outside the shelter.
Eli Double Tap
Dude, every time I watch, like, naked and afraid or Survivor, it was like, you guys are this up. I'm tell you, like, right now, if I'm ever on one of these shows.
Rich
The naked and afraid, I will pay, Nick. And if I can watch.
Eli Double Tap
Me with the world's smallest blur, it's that one.
Rich
Put up the one in there on that one. Dude.
Eli Double Tap
Every time I watch a show, I was like, the minute the millisecond they drop me off, I'm finding the ocean, the lake, the river, whatever body of water they drop my ass near. I am covering my entire body in mud, like an inch of mud, because I am not with all the mosquitoes and bugs around the entire time. And I'm also not going to get the world's worst sunburn. Like, that's the first thing I would do right of the gate. Because every time it's like the second night and they're just crying as mosquitoes are eating them alive.
Rich
Oh, yeah.
Ethan
I watch that, that show alone. And like, they always go to, like, colder places, but I always see them and it's, it's like, oh, I'm gonna set, you know, four or five traps or I'm gonna put out like three or four lines. Like, my entire coastline is covered in fishing lines. Like, you know, saturation is what we're going with here. And. And I have 700 traps set on the other side. So I'm gonna work on building my house, then I'm gonna go find dinner for the next two and a half weeks. Like, man, saturate that. But I energy and I don't know. I'm. I'm not. I like Fritos, man. Does your exiting traffic get caught by road debris?
Rich
You ever tried to clean peanut butter off of a shag carpet?
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Eli Double Tap
I forget. There was one show, it was really funny. I can't remember the one. The one Navy SEAL in it. Black guy, bald head, not David Goggins. He still does content. But it was, it was like a Navy seal, a Green Beret, and like two other military dudes. Like, I think one of them was like a survivalist, but they had a show is only like one season long. But the, the premise of the show was it's like your turn and you're up. So it would be like the four hosts of Unsub is what this show was. But it was like, it's Eli's turn. At some point in the next month, we're gonna kidnap Eli and drop his ass off in the middle of some environment and he has to like survive and make it to this objective. But like, they got so like one dude went scuba diving and the seals were already under the water waiting for him. So when he went down, they yoinked his ass and then just stripped him of all his and dropped him off in the desert. And he had to like clear 30 miles in like this amount of time or whatever. And there was another one where the dude was going to like a conference like shot show or some like that. And they had like corroborated with the hotel that they were gonna chase this dude down and they chased him down and they had it all planned out. Like we're going to start chasing him here. The only way way to go is this direction because this guy's going to come and block this hallway. So he's going to turn left. At the end of that hallway there's an elevator. He's going to have to take it. It's the only option. So this dude goes, runs, gets in the elevator, the elevator doors open, they shut. He thinks he made it. The elevate, they built a fake elevator into the back of a semi truck. So when he gets in the elevator, it just fucking pulls off. And it was like the loading dock of the building. And they had, they got him. It like, it was funny. I gotta remember what that show was called. It was hilarious.
Rich
I would be so pissed at my friends.
Chris Cappy
How could you ever. That would give me trauma.
Ethan
Yeah.
Chris Cappy
Hey, man, we gotta get in the elevator. I don't know.
Rich
Yeah.
Chris Cappy
Do you ever trust your friends ever?
Rich
From then on.
Ethan
It'S your turn. Okay. Let me go to my panic.
Chris Cappy
You guys could have just asked me.
Rich
What'D you guys do today? You guys filmed a little for habitually fat and about woodworking or furniture.
Eli Double Tap
Furniture. Yeah, we went to the Texas Furniture Museum.
Rich
Didn't know that was a thing.
Ethan
We didn't either. So we went out.
Rich
You driving? You're like, no.
Ethan
Like. So they have this thing out in. What the hell's the name of that town?
Eli Double Tap
New brothels?
Ethan
New Bronfels.
Rich
Yeah, Bronfels. Okay.
Ethan
Yeah, Bronfels. There you go. That's the word. We went out there.
Chris Cappy
Brothels is a very different place.
Ethan
Yeah, I know, right? We went out and originally we had gotten. Well, my missus had gotten a hold of a blacksmith and this guy was actually a former Forged in fire champion and shit like that. And he's like, hey, I got some stuff set aside.
Rich
Was that Alex or Alex?
Chris Cappy
Alex.
Eli Double Tap
Alex.
Rich
Alex.
Ethan
Yeah. Alex knows you.
Chris Cappy
I know Alex.
Ethan
Yeah. And so he's like, I got some stuff set stuff set aside for. For you and Nick. And I was like, all right, cool. So we went out there and forged. Turns out I'm pretty much professional. I'm better in forging in every way. Because Nick was talking to a fan and getting free beer. Yeah, everybody knows Nick.
Eli Double Tap
Some like Native American dude. And he had like full get up because it's like a renaissance, like, festival thing there. So I like this full get up. And he was a Marine Corps crew chief for 30 years.
Rich
Oh, this was like cosplay. World War II or.
Eli Double Tap
No, it was like.
Ethan
It was like Western cosplay.
Eli Double Tap
1800S.
Chris Cappy
My history buff.
Eli Double Tap
Yeah, he was like in character. But then he saw me. He's like, I love your video. Like, he went by pulling out a cell phone.
Chris Cappy
He broke character.
Eli Double Tap
I looked him up, I posted him on Instagram. Look at my Instagram real quick. You see his outfit? Yeah, he looked good. He looked dope.
Ethan
Yeah. And he was super big fan of you. And I was. I was in there forging away, you know. Just want you to know, Doug Marcada, I'm coming for that next championship over on Fortune. I love that show. It's. It's wild, but I love that show. And then. So the. Not the owners, but the.
Eli Double Tap
No, no, it's on my actual wall.
Ethan
Not a story.
Rich
Oh, I don't know.
Chris Cappy
Yeah, Nice.
Rich
And that too.
Ethan
Yeah.
Rich
Dude, he was. Was he just stoked?
Eli Double Tap
Yeah, it was super cool. He's a crew chief. Survived a helicopter crash from 6,000ft. Like, is cool.
Rich
What the 30 year Marine Corps veteran Holy. And a former Huey crew chief. God dang.
Ethan
Should we call him crew Native American? I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I couldn't.
Rich
But Nick's just like, we cannot.
Ethan
That guy's gonna be in the comments. Connection. Like, piece of.
Rich
Like, it's still. He's like, no, no, no.
Ethan
But then we went and saw they did a cannon firing and there was a guy there, and he was actually kind of like, I think around me and Nick's age. He's been doing this for like 20 years. And like, told us everything we ever wanted to know about this cannon. Like, all sorts of information, like, how different cannons worked. Like this dude, that was his tism, which was great. And like, so we all always love, like finding people who just geek out about their topics. And so one of the last things we went and visited.
Eli Double Tap
Now that go back to the cannons.
Ethan
Oh, you want to go back to.
Eli Double Tap
The canon thing was wild because I was like. I was like, obviously you guys don't have like a Ford observer and you're like calling in like coordinates and on a 1800s cannon, right? I was like, so you guys just like give her the warning shot and then die? Or like just Kentucky windage it in from there.
Rich
I never thought.
Eli Double Tap
He's like. He's like kind of. But he's like, you see the setup back here, like 10ft back from the can. He's like, this is where they would make the charges that they're shooting. And the dude manning that station is like one of, if not the smartest dudes on the battlefield. He's basically a mathematician. So the dude at the back, after they fire once, would make the charge and like how much black powder in the ball they were shooting and everything. He would adjust the powder as they go to get more or less distance and gauge the fuse on if it was a high explosive round or when they wanted it to explode. So it's just this weird. It's like the complete 180 of like a sniper where it's like, I have match grade ammunition that's a static thing. And I'm gonna adjust the scope. It's flipped to where like now the scope is the static thing. And I'm gonna reload my own ammunition to make it work on the back end and on the.
Rich
During battle.
Eli Double Tap
During battle. And they're like a well trained crew. Could fire every 15 seconds. So this dude is just doing math. Dude back there with a potions like, like a Muppet. I was like, holy. That's really impressive.
Rich
15 seconds. Holy. Yeah.
Chris Cappy
It's like a one man artillery crew just.
Rich
And it's just cannonballs that are either, I mean, bouncy.
Ethan
That one was six pounds.
Eli Double Tap
Yeah, it was a six pound cannon.
Rich
So just a six pound, no chain ones were terrible.
Ethan
Well, he was explaining like there was a really cool story about a group of like 300Americans after the Alamo. They got cornered and like that and like what they were all doing to each other. It's a really in depth, like it takes a long time to explain. But he explains that the Spanish at one point in time to like convince them to surrender because they ended up surrendering is they were loading chains, just chains into their cannons and firing them at the treetops and chopping down the tops of the trees.
Eli Double Tap
Chopping the trees down on top of them to get them to surrender.
Rich
Yeah, I mean that was absolutely. That worked for me when they had the, the balls. Like your back to back end is chain link. You get to see that start rotating through the air and just that chain starts cutting apart and absolutely decimating. Terrifying. Also thinking about on the battlefield especially what line formation did you do? You got in a line and just like fire and they're shooting giant cannonballs. And then you watch your buddy just get obliterated by a eight pound.
Ethan
I mean, he was iron, but he was explaining like the different they'd throw in there. He's like, they throw like forks and spoons in there, cut up horseshoes, toss them in there like grapeshot. Like explaining how all the loads work. I was like, man, humans are really, really good at killing each other.
Rich
Oh, yeah.
Ethan
But then.
Chris Cappy
Oh, I do know.
Ethan
Yeah.
Chris Cappy
I wouldn't want to go out by spoon. No, like, please, that's. That's the last way I want at least making a knife.
Ethan
Oh, man. And then we got into the furniture museum. And I'm not gonna lie, I like your guys.
Eli Double Tap
We need some canines.
Rich
I made a Native American. American. And then we went to the furniture museum.
Ethan
Well, I guess the weirdest call.
Rich
What's the, what's the Swedish.
Eli Double Tap
What's the Swedish meatballs? Ikea.
Ethan
Ikea?
Chris Cappy
Yeah.
Rich
That's your museum. You guys are just walking around IKEA.
Ethan
Just drunk off our ass. Wow. I'm gonna be totally honest with you though. Like going into the furniture part, I was kind of like least excited about that, if that makes sense. And we get in there and this dude, I understand how people feel when I talk about missiles now. He had me like starry eyed about furniture. He was like tying furniture, not kidding into the American Civil War.
Eli Double Tap
And like, five minutes into this rant, I was like, holy, this guy's making old furniture. Entertaining. This is fantastic. It was crazy.
Ethan
He had us looking at one chair. Well, two chairs, technically, for like, I.
Eli Double Tap
Don'T know, 15 minutes. Yeah. He had a tattoo of the chair. It's his favorite chair. He had a tattoo of this. It just looks like a normal old dinner. Listen to this.
Ethan
Okay?
Eli Double Tap
He's got a tattoo of a chair right here. And he's got a pin of the same tattoo. And it says, ask me about my favorite chair. Obviously, I asked him about the chair. He's like, come here, I'll show you. He pulls out. There's two identical chairs. I mean, identical. Like, not like, oh, those are two chairs in the same. No, they're the same chair. Like, the grain was the same. It was insane. And he's like, okay, so one of these is original, made by this famous furniture maker, some German dude that migrated in each. He goes. And then they wanted to recreate this style. And Texas had a bunch of people in prison, so they wanted prisoners to start making furniture. So they gave this chair, the OG one, to the prisoners and said, make exact copies of this chair. And the prisoners did it to the point where, like, one of the corners, like, at the very front of the chair had, like, broken off and was glued back on. The prisoners did that. You could see where they broke the corner off the chair and repaired it. And there was like one piece where there was like a big chunk, like a gouge out of the seat. They matched the gout. Like, it was literally 1800. Prisoners being smart asses or beat, malicious.
Rich
Not wanting to up.
Eli Double Tap
Just malicious compliance.
Rich
I'm so sorry. Just terrify.
Eli Double Tap
It was crazy. Dude had me engaged in furniture for like an hour.
Rich
He tattooed a chair that's not his. Does he own the chair or.
Eli Double Tap
No, he's the curator of the museum and he's been working there forever. So it was crazy.
Ethan
We found the 1865 version of a maggot. That was. That was an interesting. So there's a stitch on the back of a chair that he explains, and it's called the Lincoln stitch. So if you were Confederate and you had a Lincoln stitch, or if you were in Confederate States and had a chair with a Lincoln stitch, people, when they walked in, immediately knew which side you were on.
Eli Double Tap
Yeah. If you had a Lincoln rocking chair, Lincoln rocker, a Lincoln style rocking chair.
Rich
It was basically like, what is a Lincoln style rock?
Eli Double Tap
It's just a particular style of chair, but it's Associated with, like, Abraham Lincoln.
Rich
Okay.
Eli Double Tap
So, like, it was like, oh, if you have that chair, obviously you like Abraham Lincoln, which means you're not on the Confederate, which in Texas, part of the Confederacy. So. And then he had like this story about how the people that owned this house, this furniture museums in. They had this chair and their sons were they. You know, obviously they're in the south, so, like, they're part of the Confederacy, but they didn't want to be. So they had this plan where they were going to try to escape to Mexico and then take a boat up to New Orleans to fight for the Union. And they ended up, like, getting killed. And it, like ended the whole family's bloodline. It was like. It was a crazy ass furniture museum. Okay.
Ethan
This guy, like, tismed off in a way.
Rich
Did I miss out on.
Eli Double Tap
I said, they text me, you want.
Rich
To go to a furniture museum? No, I went, what? I'm going to do taxes.
Eli Double Tap
I went in and was like, all.
Chris Cappy
Right, we're going to a furniture.
Rich
Anything else?
Eli Double Tap
I went into this little mindset of like, all right, I were testing my skills. Can I dick joke my way into making a furniture museum entertaining? And the whole time I'm like, yeah.
Rich
Holy.
Ethan
It was. It was really crazy. I was not prepared for a dude, like, crushed was really, really cool. He was explaining, like, the whole, like, oh, in this country they use this to build and they use this wood here when they moved here in this time. And then he's like, instead of these bricks, which they did with like the architecture in these houses, he was explaining like, how the German roots fed into this and they used adobe in this. And like, it's nuts.
Rich
Pause. Which one of y'all told him he should start a YouTube channel?
Eli Double Tap
None.
Ethan
Neither of us.
Eli Double Tap
I got distracted when he said there was a Renaissance festival and festival in December. And I was like, you guys gonna have that night mma? And he's like, yeah, actually. I was like, can I do it? And he's like, if you sign a waiver.
Ethan
I was like, so I'm down in December. Yeah. I'm Turkey leg.
Eli Double Tap
And the gang goes night fighting.
Ethan
Yeah.
Rich
Oh, I would be 100. Do some night fighting. And their weight classes, huh?
Ethan
I don't know. We gotta find out how to make armor sizes.
Chris Cappy
Of course, you hope not just sitting.
Ethan
There throwing people with a mace.
Rich
Go into the jousting. I have a Chetlin pony. Can't even aim down that low. Just spearing their horses. Like, dude, dude, that would be a. I'm down for a Renaissance festival.
Eli Double Tap
I want it. I want to go night fighting.
Ethan
Well, I'll get you. I mean, I. I still have his contact information. I'll make sure you got all the contact information.
Chris Cappy
But it was honestly like Renaissance.
Ethan
I wasn't super enthusiastic about going to this thing, but the people who were there in the history that they, like showed us made me very excited about being there. I was like, actually, this is really fun. Cool.
Rich
I. I'll watch. I'm gonna watch this.
Ethan
All right.
Eli Double Tap
At some point in the videos, you're autistic about furniture. You know that, right?
Ethan
Yeah.
Eli Double Tap
He was like a 68 whiskey. He deployed to Iraq twice. He's like, oh, yeah.
Rich
Is he married?
Ethan
Yeah. His wife is a former. She was behavioral health.
Eli Double Tap
Yeah, yeah.
Ethan
They met in the army.
Rich
Honey. Yes.
Eli Double Tap
You can go play with your fern.
Rich
I like just writing notes.
Ethan
It's a study for when we first got in there. Like, I saw this one shelf in the corner and I was like, that's a really nice shelf. I really like out of everything in there, I was like, that sticks out to me. That's great, dude. Went down like, it's made of this wood. This is why we know it's classic. Open it up. Look inside here. Like the tism. Just straight. It was beautiful.
Eli Double Tap
Like, you know in Pawn Stars where you could walk through the door with like a unicorn's foreskin. And the guy's like, I got a buddy that can tell if this is. He's the guy that. That guy would call for anything related to furniture.
Ethan
Yeah, a ton.
Rich
Are you going to go to the mid medieval to the.
Chris Cappy
That medieval place?
Rich
Yeah, if we go.
Eli Double Tap
You're.
Chris Cappy
Oh, Ab. I'm in 100%.
Rich
Yeah, we're 100% doing some night.
Eli Double Tap
I mean we got. Ukraine's probably going to be using armor by then, right? Is using older by the day at this point. So I mean it'll probably be relevant.
Chris Cappy
Because channel chain mail is any day now they'd be using those same old cannons.
Eli Double Tap
You lie. We were talking about it last night when we filmed a different unsub episode that like, German SWAT is wearing chain mail again.
Chris Cappy
How come?
Eli Double Tap
Because stopping. That's all the criminals have over there is knives. So like, that's what they're running into. And you know what doesn't work on knives? Plate carriers. So there's literally like. They look bad. It look, they. It's like the chainmail headset dude's got it like an ar. Whatever the. The German SWAT dudes have is a multi cam and a plate carrier. They look pretty dope.
Chris Cappy
That's sick.
Rich
Also suck dick.
Ethan
Yeah. No, I can put on chain mail now.
Rich
Put on your plate carrier. Now you're ready.
Ethan
The only part of chain mail that I found, like, because I wore it like one set. My buddy, he used to make it and I. I was like, let me try this on. It was like, just like a vest. And oh yeah, it pulls your body.
Chris Cappy
Hair, you know, and on the top it pulls your.
Eli Double Tap
I don't know. Would it be hot?
Chris Cappy
That ways.
Eli Double Tap
Would it be hot? Yes. Getting ready to go to work with your boys with the armored troop carrier outside as you're like, Blair, Alexa, play Gregorian chance as you're putting your chain mail on. Come on.
Rich
Tonight we dine. I would say that.
Ethan
Oh.
Rich
Eli, Eli, let me poop in peace.
Eli Double Tap
Connor, I'm not playing your game.
Chris Cappy
Hi, Eli.
Ethan
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Eli Double Tap
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Chris Cappy
Yes.
Ethan
Warfare?
Chris Cappy
Love it. I go to Renaissance fair in New Jersey, in New York all the time.
Rich
Autistic?
Chris Cappy
Absolutely.
Rich
Yeah, you're like 100. Wait, do you do like. Do you watch this stuff or you.
Chris Cappy
I went dressed up study the wars.
Rich
In that time frame.
Chris Cappy
So I the Renaissance like that time period of warfare. The audience is not super excited about this type of stuff. I love it personally, but I don't cover it like on the channel.
Rich
No, but like, what do you like? What Was your favorite segment in that? Is it like the battles or do you have a favorite period?
Chris Cappy
My favorite thing to do is to go to the. Those Renaissance fairs and like, dress up and then just immerse yourself in that world. To me, like, me and my wife did that last year. It's so exciting to just go and like, pretend you're somebody else for a little bit.
Ethan
And the winged Hussars arrived. Sorry, I was. We were talking about classic battles, and I was at the Siege of Vienna in like, the 1500s. I don't know if you guys are familiar with that at all.
Rich
No, I. Any of those classic. Any of those, like, historic battles especially. Was it Henry? Is it King Henry when it was younger? It's in the movie where it's just showing French king versus him. And then it's just the mud. He wasn't wearing plate. Other guy was. And it's just the brutality of those fights because it was. What's that channel? It is medieval knights fight. And it is just. Just brutally realistic. Hey, this is if two nights fought. This is how it goes. It's just like, clink, clink, clink. Then it turns into mma and then it's them trying to stab the other guy in the neck or groin with one of their.
Chris Cappy
Been playing Kingdom Come Deliverance too. And I'm assuming that the fighting is just so annoying in it and so difficult to nail down. I'm assuming that, yeah, swords.
Rich
It's not like movies where it's like, I cut through your steel plate. It is Dink.
Eli Double Tap
I wonder.
Rich
Yeah, Dink hammers.
Eli Double Tap
I don't think this is gonna make us fight. Damn it. I was gonna have a hot take and say, a medieval knight would up a samurai. I'd probably see. I knew you'd agree with me. Damn it.
Rich
It's a hard one. Like, I will say, okay, because both you're still medieval knights had steel.
Eli Double Tap
Like, you got better. You just got better equipment.
Rich
And they use bamboo and layered wood because arrows. So that's the only thing they were worried about. And then by the time they were. Nobunaga is the one that entered.
Eli Double Tap
Here comes Ezekiel with the warhammer.
Rich
And then you die. Literally. You watch those big ass warhammers just kill because your head gets implanted.
Ethan
Also, what's.
Eli Double Tap
Sorry, what's the samurai weapon that was called? The. The name for it, like, literally translates to, like, sword breaker. It was like a gigantic baseball bat with metal studs. Oh. And it would like, break katanas and they would just bludgeon you to death.
Rich
Yeah, the big like he's not joking. It's like a giant. Like when he says a giant baseball bat is a giant baseball bat with spikes on it and it was meant to bludgeon and break. They did a fantastic job of that because arrows. And then Nobunaga introduced firearms and they were like, that's dishonorable. But he, he cleaned up Japan. Firearms like just blew through everyone.
Ethan
I. I also think that a lot of it boils down to not just a difference in armor, but a difference in armament. Because like a katana is not a stabbing weapon. Can it? Yes, but it's not really designed. It's more of a slashing weapon. And then. But like a knight is going to have a broad sword, a claymore. Those are stabbing weapons. Those are also slashing weapons. So like the samurai is probably quicker.
Rich
On his feet, but they also have that thing.
Ethan
Ah, okay. What is it called? Tetsubo.
Eli Double Tap
Just a big ass log with metal studs though.
Rich
Wakatashi or wakashi. It's the small. So you're always carrying.
Chris Cappy
God bless you.
Rich
They would have that to kill themselves with or to like stab armor.
Eli Double Tap
An antique Japanese cyanide.
Rich
Yeah, it's way better. And then cut my head off, please. Dude. Been doing stupid amount of research into like that old wet swords, slashing, stabbies, rapiers, rapierist, rapperist. Dude, it is the most terrifying word where you're like, yes, I'm a rapierist. And you're like, I want to. I would not say that. That if you're good with the rapier. That's if you use. Yes, that's your name for it. Those are still considered the best. Like you will on a one on one duel if there's no armor, that is what wins no matter what. And I was like, that's.
Ethan
That's like I was going through everything.
Rich
I was like, there is no joking. Those dudes just up and they would kill everyone just because of the length. And then it's just like sec through the heart and then you're dead. There's no if, ands or buts. Watch the fights on his ridiculous.
Eli Double Tap
They up.
Ethan
We get totally into medieval here. God, that. That is a sexy man that just walked in.
Rich
I was like, wait, who just walked in? I got quiet. I would try not to ruin the show.
Chris Cappy
You did. Instantly.
Rich
Instantly. Mr. Cappy, what are you doing with now with Geopolitics? Which one are you going. Are you gonna stay on the Ukraine war that's going on right now?
Chris Cappy
I cover. I cover everything, including you know, America, you thinking. I cover. A lot of times we'll go into, like, what the United States plan is for certain areas. So, like talk about how the United States plans to. If they were, you know, their war plan for Iran, for exact. For instance, like, how would they hit Iran's nuclear shelters? Like, what weapon systems? Where would they attack from? Like, I talk about Ukraine. Yeah. Oh, so, okay. Have you heard of.
Rich
I like.
Eli Double Tap
You're like, oh, this is boring.
Chris Cappy
Very interesting. So have you guys heard of Diego Garcia?
Rich
Just sm this way.
Chris Cappy
It's a floating aircraft carrier, basically, but it's an island, so it's an unsinkable aircraft carrier kind of in the middle. It's like off the, you know, like a thousand miles from Iran. And it's. It's a British territory that they've had for forever. And America, like owns a airbase on this island. And they put all their B2 bombers.
Eli Double Tap
Oh, I saw that. They just put them there, right?
Chris Cappy
Yeah. That's where they go and that's where they get all their combat power and build up there. And it's when. Shock and awe in Iraq, right. That's where they took off and flew from and just bombed the hell out of Iraq from. It's the closest place basically, like, logistically to run missions into Yemen, into Iran and also project power into like, you know, China. Let them know what's up. But. So I love covering things like that, like Diego Garcia, that base, it's just insane.
Rich
The floating island.
Chris Cappy
It's. Well, it's an island that is basically an unsinkable aircraft carrier because it's just for aircraft, essentially. And. Yeah, like these. So since the end of World War II, because things worked out pretty well for us, like, we got to essentially have all these pretty dope bases. And I mean, if you want to talk about the different. Some of the most strategic bases in the world, there's like Bagram, for a long time was a very strategic base. Air base. There's in. In Romania, we have a massive air base that projects power into like the Black Sea. And no. No one can kind of match America.
Ethan
African American sea.
Rich
You made it way worse.
Chris Cappy
Yeah, go on.
Rich
Super fascinating to me because that's the stuff. I don't have any idea.
Chris Cappy
Jordan also, we have an air base in there. No one really knows about it, but like Jordan is. Because they don't like to talk about it.
Eli Double Tap
They named a shoe line after it, actually. The air base in Jordan.
Chris Cappy
Yes, yes. And it is fly.
Ethan
I was about to be like, it's.
Eli Double Tap
Got a picture of Uncle Sam dropping a bomb.
Ethan
You me up, because I've been there.
Chris Cappy
So I was like.
Ethan
I. I was like, msab is.
Chris Cappy
Wait, you've been.
Ethan
Shoot, yeah, I've been through msab. Yeah, I was there for like a week. We did a. We called it Operation Jealous, right? Yeah, we called it.
Chris Cappy
You guys go there. Who invited you, though?
Ethan
We called it Operation Combat Patch because, like, my battalion was split. We had one battery in Jordan and three batteries in uae and the guys in UAE didn't get combat patches. So, like, we called it crew immersion, which was literally them. They would send us a crew, we would send them a crew. Go there for like a week and then just go back. So that way everyone got combat patches. We called it Operation Combat Patches. It was a waste of time.
Rich
You know how I got mine?
Eli Double Tap
I got shot.
Rich
But you always do during that time, I think Kuwait. You got a combat patch. And I was like, will you guys get to stay here and get like, hazard pay?
Ethan
And they're like, yeah, hey, I got mine in Afghanistan. Don't give me shit.
Rich
I know, but those, like, those units where. That's what they do, just like, rotate for a week. It's like, okay, come back. Everyone's good. Good. Head home.
Ethan
Yeah, it's. It's insane. And like, there's. There's several bases in Jordan. Like, the Jordanians are like, okay with us. Ish. Like, we just like, hey, you guys are Jordanian or American? Like, we would drive past them and like, it looks like a home hobo town if you've ever been there. Because there's the main base and then there's.
Rich
Yes. Nick is huge.
Ethan
Yeah, right?
Rich
Mick loves traveling overseas.
Ethan
Yeah, right.
Rich
How many passports do you have?
Eli Double Tap
Yeah, none.
Rich
They were trying to get him to Africa to go, like, on this nice safari.
Ethan
That's fair.
Eli Double Tap
No, but from, like a resort.
Rich
This is not like struggle butts.
Ethan
No, but from the.
Eli Double Tap
Look at me, you're like, nick, we should go to South Africa. They're renowned for their hospitality towards white people. No, not interested.
Ethan
Kind of got up by apartheid.
Eli Double Tap
We're going to a state.
Ethan
Yeah, but the, The. The patriot side is like, I don't know, 15, 20 minute drive from Msab. So. But like, in between the air base and the Patriot site, there's nothing. There's like, random, like, houses. But you're still on a Jordanian base and there's just like Jordanian dudes out there, like, doing Jumping Jackson the desert, like, in uniform. You're like, what is happening? It's the strangest thing. And then you land there, and they're like, yep, that's Syria. It's over that way.
Chris Cappy
That's what they use that base for. They fly the resupply to, I think, right?
Ethan
Yeah, yeah, they. Yeah, they got another, like, Syria base. I don't know.
Chris Cappy
Tower 22 is right over there. The one that got.
Ethan
Maybe.
Rich
I don't know.
Chris Cappy
It's the soldiers that were killed by the drones.
Ethan
Like, Tower 22 might have been where we landed. I don't know. So, like, near there, we got on a C17 at SAB.
Rich
Pause.
Ethan
Go ahead.
Rich
Soldiers killed by drone. Our soldiers who.
Chris Cappy
Yeah, it's what it was like, the first, you know, for the longest time. They said, like, no American soldier has been killed by air, you know, an air attack since Vietnam, I think it was. And you can't really say that anymore because in 2023, three soldiers were killed by a drone attack by insurgents at Tower 22.
Rich
Was it like a normal, small drone?
Chris Cappy
Exactly. No one of those Type of Tower.
Ethan
22 is in a rough spot, though. It's like the corner of Jordan, Iraq, and Syria. Like, it's not in a good spot.
Chris Cappy
It's a rough neighborhood.
Ethan
Yeah.
Eli Double Tap
Have you done. Are you gonna do a video on, like, the border between China and India?
Chris Cappy
I've done. Oh, yeah, I've done. I've covered that.
Eli Double Tap
I love that. It's some of my favorite.
Ethan
Aren't they, like, throwing rocks at each other?
Eli Double Tap
There's a.
Ethan
A.
Eli Double Tap
There's a chunk of the border between India and China, and it's literally just like, hundreds of soldiers from each country looking at each other with a. Like, a river in between them and bats, and they have, like, baseball bats, and they, like, frequently get in fights and beat the. Out of each other with chains.
Chris Cappy
Everything except for. The rule is no explosives. And there's. So it's even more specific than that. It's like they. They signed a treaty where they said, okay, we both got nukes, right? How do we make this not go hot? We're only going to use what's called cold weapons. So you. The rule is, it's literal. It's specifically 200 meters slappers only.
Eli Double Tap
It's hilarious.
Chris Cappy
It's 200 meters. So they have artillery cannons, like, but they. They have to be 200 meters away, and they can't use on each other. So they end up just getting into brawls. And, like, every once in a while, they'll kill each other or dudes will. Will die by, like, getting lost in. In a river somewhere. They get, like, freeze to death. And it's. It's the most bizarre. We were talking about, like, medieval in each rep, rapping, rapiering each other. This is basically. There's gonna need to be somebody else in this one. They're coming at each other with bats. And.
Eli Double Tap
Yeah, there's just footage of it on the Internet. It's crazy, isn't there, for the hooligan soccer people?
Ethan
Isn't their border with Pakistan also, like, kind of questionable? Like, they just stomp in front of each other.
Eli Double Tap
Yeah. I think Pakistan's one where they have, like, the performative, aggressive dancing they, like, have a dance off.
Ethan
It's. It's wild. India. India's on another level.
Chris Cappy
China and Pakistan are kind of. They're. They're cool with each other. I think they like each other. And then India and Pakistan, not so cool. India and China, not so cool.
Eli Double Tap
Nobody ever talks about the American plan for China is just give India a bunch of cool shit and let them do their thing.
Rich
I'm just still picturing soldiers on both sides and, like, no bats.
Chris Cappy
Bats today.
Rich
They're, like, walking up.
Eli Double Tap
You laugh. That's what we did in the nappy. That's what we did in the. The fucking truck pre. Incident in North Korea. Yeah, that's exactly what happened.
Ethan
Oh. Or the.
Eli Double Tap
The.
Ethan
The jellyfish cannon incident that we did on kind of consensual when.
Rich
Okay, wait, wait. Okay. This.
Eli Double Tap
I did a video on it. It's operation. There was a tree that was obstructing vision of one of the observation towers in South Korea looking into North Korea. And it was like. Like an issue. They had to get rid of this tree. So they sent a crew out with axes and chainsaws to cut it down. And the North Koreans showed up, and there was this huge brawl. And I think two men ended up dying. I think it was two, maybe three, but I think two. And America was like, okay, the tree's still up. We can't let this fly. So they brought in troops, like, thousands of troops on standby. And they had the South Korean special forces there with them. They had. It was. I run through all the stats, but it was something. It was like, like five B52s doing hot laps on top with, like, 50 F4 Phantoms doing hot laps over top, with multiple Apaches doing hot laps over the top.
Rich
I hope this guy had just one ax. He's like.
Eli Double Tap
And then. But they told him. So they told the Americans it was the same bullshit. We're like, we can't go in there with Guns is what they told the Americans. So the Americans are roll, roll up and they start pulling out like axes and like they're ready to get in a fight, fight about it. Because the North Koreans shouldn't have guns either. But there's just all this ordinance on top and thousands of troops with guns ready to run in. And then the South Korean special forces guys rolled up and they parked their humvees and they got underneath the humvees and dropped down that they had tied under. They had crew serve machine guns and they had claymores mounted on their chest and they're just pointing this 50 cal the bridge while the Americans are just like chopping down, down this tree. It was like just the biggest like around and find out moment in human history.
Rich
God, I love how much it cost to chop down one single tree.
Eli Double Tap
This is true.
Ethan
You know, the only time in American history the amount of money we spent actually went to the job at hand. Like I just didn't line some contractor's pocket. Like everybody was like, look, we're not taking any overhead on this. Where I'm going to need 5B52.
Rich
Holy sh. God.
Ethan
Oh, hello.
Eli Double Tap
Hmm.
Rich
What is that?
Ethan
You mean my ass?
Rich
That's nice too. But I was talking about the jeans.
Ethan
Oh, you mean my True Classic jeans.
Rich
They look form fitting.
Eli Double Tap
Well, Eli, they're the most comfortable, best fitting jeans I've ever worn in my life.
Rich
By the way, your arms are looking jacked right now.
Ethan
They're made to look good on the most important areas for a man.
Eli Double Tap
Like they're arms and chest.
Rich
Can it help me in all departments? No, it seems they have something for everyone, Cody.
Ethan
Yeah, not only do they have casual wear, they have activewear and cold weather wear.
Rich
You mean like fleece hoodies, jeans, button ups, stuff like that?
Eli Double Tap
Yeah, you can basically build an entire wardrobe in five minutes. From their website.
Rich
Yo, True Classic, not gonna lie, we, we put in a lot of effort in the materials we use. If y'all want to work together, make some unsubbed True Classic stuff happen. We would love this level of material going out to the community. These are super, super nice.
Eli Double Tap
I've actually been wearing the jeans for.
Ethan
About a year now and they are my favorite jeans. I have several pairs of them.
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Eli Double Tap
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Ethan
The jellyfish. Yeah, the jellyfish cannon. There was a US Naval submarine, and this was sent to us. So on kind of Consensual, the podcast that me, Nick, Rich, and Eli are on, someone sent in a story about this U.S. naval submarine. Well, they were. Obviously, you can't go near naval submarines when they're important. Like, everyone knows that. Like, you're going to get shot. Well, apparently, these individuals, during red tide, which is full of jellyfish, Greenpeace pulled up. And so, like, originally, they were like, we're ready to just blast them. And the captain was like, no, no, don't do that. Like, if they board, we'll deal with it. And long story short, Greenpeace decided to board this US Naval submarine, and the crew beat the living out of, like, and threw them into jellyfish waters. There was one guy. They finally got a water pump going. So the. The ship, the sub is sucking up like, 150 gallons per minute, including jellyfish fish that it's now churning into jellyfish stew and throwing at Greenpeace at, what, like, 200 psi? So you're ripping people off of this ship with jellyfish water. Like, it was. It was one of the greatest stories I've ever read. I loved it. I loved every bit of it. So, like, as soon as you were talking about baseball bats, and I was like, that's immediately what I thought of, is, like, US Naval submarine putting in work with the jellyfish cannon.
Rich
Gosh, I think my life's cool. And then I hear stories like that my. Like, I got so many more things to check off my bucket list. Like, I jumped out of playing cool. Yeah, that, though, dude. Cutting down a tree circled by everything. You got to live that moment.
Ethan
Like, we're going to just park our entire GDP over top of this while we're chopping this. This tree down. Like, North Korean GDP isn't even. Even a fraction of what was up there. I think last year. They're like 20, 24. Their GDP was like, I want to say, like 4 or 5 billion. Like, it was not much. Or maybe that was their. Their defense budget. I don't know.
Chris Cappy
I think that tree also for them held, like, a really significant. It was like their. Their leader had planted it.
Eli Double Tap
According to. According to them, who's the Kim Jong Un? Whatever.
Chris Cappy
His dad.
Eli Double Tap
Dad planted that tree is what they said. But yeah, according to them, his dad planted every tree on the planet and.
Chris Cappy
He thought it was, like, specific.
Eli Double Tap
It wasn't that tree. It was literally every tree was checked. He's Johnny Appleseed of North Korea. You know, he also apparently invented the burrito, according to them. Like, I don't know what those.
Ethan
You know what I didn't know whenever, like, I'm just gonna refer to North Korea's communism now because, like, everyone's like, oh, it's a. It's a socialist, dictators, blah, blah, blah, blah. And then like, hold on, on. I didn't know this until recently. Did you know Stalin appointed Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Un's grandfather, in charge of North Korea?
Rich
This is.
Eli Double Tap
No, but it makes.
Chris Cappy
I didn't know that Stalin was the one that was pushing for the invasion.
Ethan
Yeah.
Chris Cappy
When it started, I had no idea.
Ethan
That Stalin was like, you're in charge of North Korea?
Rich
Yep.
Ethan
No clue.
Rich
Exactly what happened. Yeah, yeah. The Korean War, everything else.
Ethan
I didn't know that. I don't know why that's not.
Chris Cappy
Soviet Union backed that invasion.
Ethan
Oh, I know that. I know they backed it.
Rich
Kim Jong Il, the golf. You know about his golf game? So Kim Jong Il, just like how he planted every tree ever. This was reported by North Korean state media. It was Kim Jong Il, in his first ever round of golf, achieved a score of 38 under par, including 11 hole in ones on the Pyongyang Golf Course in 1994. Like, dude, they just. They up that guy. Like, he is a God.
Eli Double Tap
No, have you seen the meme where it's like, like the North Korean dictator's superhero power is turning everyone in the room into a Wii character because everyone's.
Ethan
Just jumping and clapping. It's so good.
Rich
Oh, dude, that guy did so much.
Ethan
You know, for any runners out there, this year is the first time in six years they're bringing back the Pyongyang marathon. I did a video. I did that part in my video. And the jokes, I mean, they just write themselves. It's. Pyongyang is the capital of North Korea.
Rich
Yeah, but what.
Ethan
So they have a marathon there and they haven't done it in six years and they're inviting the world to come participate.
Chris Cappy
They just started, like, letting foreigners come to visit.
Rich
Now they shoot them before they get.
Ethan
I have no idea.
Chris Cappy
There's always that chance. I'm not going there.
Rich
You run or you die.
Eli Double Tap
I don't know.
Chris Cappy
Trying to get extradited to Russia.
Ethan
I have no clue. Yeah, I saw that. And I was like, these jokes write themselves.
Eli Double Tap
I'm still waiting for the UK to extradite me for all the shit I talk on Twitter.
Ethan
Oh, it's good.
Eli Double Tap
Apparently they said they were going to start doing that. I hope they send it. Unarmed cop to my house to arrest me.
Ethan
Oh, I'm here. I see a fat electrician.
Rich
Are you in?
Eli Double Tap
Where's your gun? Oh, we don't carry guns in the UK.
Rich
We have this thing called doctor in law.
Eli Double Tap
Let me introduce you to my four year old with a 22.
Rich
Your kid gets a stateside before you. Why does he have nightmares? So cool when he goes to school, though.
Ethan
First grade, got a teardrop.
Eli Double Tap
He's got a deployment patch of my front yard tattoo on his shoulder.
Rich
It's your hat. It's just that.
Ethan
It's just a UK flag with a tally mark underneath it. That's all it is.
Eli Double Tap
I, dude, Iowa's gun laws and it just like the culture. I would totally get away with it too. Oh, I. I would be like, what happened? Oh, yeah. No, you don't even worry about it.
Rich
High five.
Eli Double Tap
Like, the cops give me a high five when I show up.
Ethan
Foreign nation tried to oppose their law here, bro.
Eli Double Tap
So like, I. Because I have like five cops that are students and Iowa is a stand your ground state, which me or not standard. Well, it is a standard ground state, but they have a mutual combat laws in Iowa. So mutual combat is literally like, you could just say you want to fight about it and walk out of the bar. And if that follows you, you're legally allowed to fight about it.
Chris Cappy
So that's different than stand your ground.
Eli Double Tap
Stand your ground is like when you're involving like guns and things of like, you don't have a duty to retreat. But mutual combat, we can get in a fistfight. Like if I say, do you want to take this outside? And you say yes, and you follow me and the cops show up and the bartender's like, that guy said, do you want to take this outside? That guy said, yes. Followed him out there and then they got in a fist fight. And that dude whooped that dude's ass. Like, nobody's getting in trouble.
Ethan
Right?
Rich
Right.
Eli Double Tap
The cops will show up and like referee it.
Chris Cappy
It's like throwing down the gauntlet. Pretty much, yeah. Today's equivalent of a gentleman's beef.
Ethan
There was a dude, I want to. It was somewhere in the US he found a weird, obscure law. I remember reading this a couple years ago. I'm gonna have to find it. He was like, 80 or 90 something years old and he got a traffic ticket and he tried to invoke trial by combat.
Eli Double Tap
I remember that.
Ethan
That was like, I saw that. I was like, this is wonderful. Like, dude. And you know he would do it. Like, he'd be like, let's fight. I think they just like dismissed the whole case. Like, dude, like, we're not doing trial by combat for like a 80 ticket, bro. Like, just go on your merry way.
Chris Cappy
It's not a big deal.
Eli Double Tap
Get on camera. Is. Is New York a stand Mutual combat retreat duty to retreat. You have you, you have a duty to retreat. You have to try and try and retreat even if it's available, including in your own home.
Chris Cappy
So that's like the opposite of a standard round. It's like, don't. Do not stand your ground.
Eli Double Tap
Yeah, give up the ground. Give up the ship.
Chris Cappy
Is the flag the ground. Not in anymore.
Rich
Hey, you ain't got no ground.
Eli Double Tap
Yeah, give me that ground. Hey, yo bro, give me that crap.
Chris Cappy
Okay, that's the official.
Ethan
But I also like, I, I learned pretty recently that the stand your ground is not like all encompassing in different states like Wyoming, which is where my uncle lives. The only reason I know this, they view stand your ground. That is your home, your vehicle. And if you're a business owner, your business.
Eli Double Tap
That applies to a lot of Castle doctrine too. Because a lot of Castle doctrine includes your vehicle in a lot of states.
Ethan
Yeah. God bless America. For the states that have that. Not New York obviously, you know, or California.
Eli Double Tap
I.
Ethan
Look, I don't know any other ones, but those are the two off the top of my head that I'm almost guaranteed.
Chris Cappy
New Jersey's probably the same. Yeah.
Ethan
It's not a state, it's a made up state.
Eli Double Tap
Isn't it weird how all the states where you can like get shot for being a are all the ones that are the safest.
Ethan
Yeah.
Eli Double Tap
Isn't that strange? Well, I was an incentive to not not with people.
Ethan
Yeah.
Eli Double Tap
People don't get with very much detergent.
Ethan
Yeah.
Rich
Something that's like close to that.
Chris Cappy
Yeah.
Ethan
I will say there's one state that's kind of like I pay very close attention to it is the state of Arizona. Very loose gun laws everywhere else outside of Phoenix, super safe. Phoenix, not so much. So like that's the only caveat to that. Like everywhere that like the looser the gun laws are usually the lower the crack crime rate.
Rich
And that's why I have an A6. My best side, Nick. And you feel like crazy.
Eli Double Tap
Does Phoenix, the city have a Bunch of, like, crazy gun laws, though.
Ethan
I don't know, off the top.
Eli Double Tap
Okay. Because I know, like, Illinois. Illinois is pretty strict in general, but, like, the city of Chicago and the surrounding area has even stricter gun laws.
Ethan
Yeah.
Eli Double Tap
So it could. That could be like a municipal thing or county thing.
Ethan
Nicholas, Guns kill. Guns are dangerous.
Eli Double Tap
Yep. That's the whole point. I'm aware. Thank you for that. Pencils. Right? Yeah, I got it.
Ethan
That.
Eli Double Tap
Guns kill. I sure as hope so.
Ethan
I didn't spend all this money for nothing.
Eli Double Tap
Oh, my God. Rich is in frame now. Everybody say hi to Rich.
Rich
Yeah.
Eli Double Tap
Why are you picking on Ethan? Look at me.
Chris Cappy
I'm Rich.
Eli Double Tap
I'm going to walk in quietly in my hoochie daddy shorts and a mega Death T shirt and pretend like I'm not trying to be distracting with my magnificent mustache. You.
Chris Cappy
You're flagging me with your balls.
Rich
God, your hamstrings look good right now, though, bro.
Eli Double Tap
Your hamstrings? Yeah, you have very supple hamstrings. You should have seen my tits yesterday.
Chris Cappy
Oh, I saw.
Eli Double Tap
I saw.
Ethan
Yeah.
Chris Cappy
I can't unsee that.
Eli Double Tap
That's the most disturbing thing. I did it for. For the lulz and stayed for the disappointment.
Rich
Wait, what happened? When I put on the fake boobies, I missed something.
Eli Double Tap
Thank God. Do you know about the fake boobs?
Rich
Yes.
Eli Double Tap
Oh, yes.
Rich
Who thought I bought those? So I was like, eli, what are these? It's like, Cody brought those. Or brought them.
Ethan
He got sent in from his P.O. box. No return address. So, like, we got these fake knockers that you can wear. And Rich put them on underneath his shirt. I gotta say, from the neck to the navel. It didn't look bad that I did.
Rich
Look like Bob from Fight Club Tits.
Eli Double Tap
I will say the hairy triceps were doing it for me. With the humongous tits.
Ethan
Yeah.
Eli Double Tap
Was like a handle to hold on to it, but never mind.
Chris Cappy
I hope that doesn't awaken something in me.
Eli Double Tap
Why do I have Velcro gloves? Don't worry about it.
Rich
Take tit with Velcro gloves. Most terrifying image I can think of. Richard running. I.
Eli Double Tap
You unlocked a new fear. I didn't know that you were like, yeah, run around Velcro gloves. I was like, ha.
Rich
Oh, and he could take it. Yeah, you're going to take it, Cabby. Last time you were on, you got wrecked. Now that I'm thinking about it.
Chris Cappy
Do you guys want to unlock the.
Rich
Yeah, I forgot that you guys. Right. Class.
Ethan
You put down, like, a whole bottle of rum.
Eli Double Tap
I was like, I'm at home high on Percocet, and my. I'm. I'm like, yeah. I'm like, high as. I had surgery like, 18 hours prior. And I'm sitting in my Lazy Boy watching Justice League high as the Martian Manhunters. People opposing. This is awesome. My phone rings. It's Cody. Hello? Hey, Nick. And I forget what the. You guys asked me. You asked me, so I want.
Chris Cappy
Can I ask you. Now that you're here, I've been meaning to ask you this. My theory. So this is what I think prompted Donut to ask you that. Cody was. He heard me say, you know, I think that the United States and China should join forces and run this.
Eli Double Tap
Oh, yeah, Because Cody. And he's like, nick, what you think that would happen? I was like, I don't know, but I bet the new iPhone would be dope. I forgot about.
Ethan
I completely forgot we called him.
Eli Double Tap
Whatever.
Rich
I was like, wait, Cappy was wrecked last time. I forgot we called you. In the podcast.
Ethan
I. I didn't realize how far Cappy was gone until, like, after the podcast. We're standing at the island in the kitchen, and he's talking to me, and he's.
Chris Cappy
I guess it was a certain amount of drinks, and then I start to say, like, what I really think, and then it gets bad.
Eli Double Tap
Ready for a shot?
Ethan
Yeah.
Eli Double Tap
Give me that bottle of Gentleman Jack, and then we're going to talk about Palestine.
Ethan
One shot later, I get the Jews.
Eli Double Tap
I'll do a shot.
Rich
I'll do a shot. What are we shooting?
Ethan
N. Can I have rum instead? I'm not a fan.
Eli Double Tap
Whatever.
Rich
Yeah, well, there's rum.
Chris Cappy
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'll. I'll have a shot of rum, por favor.
Rich
Okay, two rums.
Ethan
I'll go grab the rum.
Rich
Tequila or vodka?
Eli Double Tap
What are you doing?
Rich
Vodka or tequila? Something light.
Eli Double Tap
You pick. I'll. I'll do whatever you do. Vodka.
Rich
Vodka. I've been drinking vodka. We do vodka.
Eli Double Tap
Okay, so what is this question? America and China should join forces. Tell me more. Why?
Chris Cappy
Well, what I'm saying is, okay, America is an empire. We should accept that. And instead of trying to pretend that.
Eli Double Tap
We'Re like, you know, oh, democracy and rainbows.
Chris Cappy
Yeah, yeah, okay, I get it. We're sure we're the good guys. All right, but, like, why don't we just embrace that? U.S. and China, if we join forces, hypothetically, like, who the could with us? Nobody.
Eli Double Tap
We're doing. Nope.
Rich
I'm getting the real shot glasses.
Chris Cappy
We could run this.
Ethan
Okay.
Chris Cappy
Europe was like, shut up, Europe. You're gonna do what we want.
Eli Double Tap
I mean, are you correct that it would be unstoppable?
Chris Cappy
Unstoppable is the right word.
Eli Double Tap
Yes. Do I think we should do it? No.
Chris Cappy
Yeah. On the real.
Eli Double Tap
Ideologically opposed to most of the. They do.
Chris Cappy
Yes.
Eli Double Tap
I don't want to make a deal with the devil just to be number one when I'm already number one.
Ethan
Like, just a friendly reminder to everybody in here, any plane that has canards is gay. Canards are gay. I hate canards. Although the Eurofighter Typhoon is a pretty good looking aircraft. As for YouTube. Danka.
Rich
Do you guys want a shot? No.
Ethan
Wow. I was like, richard, I'm gonna do tequila.
Eli Double Tap
You said. I'm sorry.
Rich
You said you have one too.
Ethan
Yeah, I had a power nap.
Rich
Yeah, you did.
Eli Double Tap
Nolan Tackett. You guys weren't here. Maybe you were here. Were you here when I was talking about Eli's magic cabinet?
Ethan
No.
Rich
Yeah.
Eli Double Tap
On the podcast yesterday.
Ethan
No.
Eli Double Tap
Well, because you were there. So you would think was funny when. When like, he went and got me the gummy and then he went and got Tacket the other stuff and then I was like, okay, that's just where he keeps his drugs.
Ethan
Did you already take it?
Eli Double Tap
And then he goes and gets like a protein supposed to wait. And then he goes and gets 86 blackout ammo. So rude. Were you not there for.
Chris Cappy
Oh, my God.
Rich
We're going to get you a second 300 blackout too.
Ethan
Yeah.
Chris Cappy
Oh, my God. How sometimes I do things and I'm.
Eli Double Tap
Like, that's exactly what I said, Cap.
Chris Cappy
Like, sometimes food will come and like, I'm. I'm like halfway through, someone's like, he.
Ethan
Just down and he's like, oh, I forgot.
Chris Cappy
I feel like sometimes I just like. Do you have no social.
Ethan
Oh, my God.
Chris Cappy
Get like social cues.
Ethan
I with Cappy. I with Cappy. Oh, God, I love it.
Eli Double Tap
I love it.
Chris Cappy
Yo.
Rich
Yeah, I don't get social cues.
Chris Cappy
Oh, dude.
Rich
Diagnosis for that.
Ethan
Dude, I gotta tell you that story. The. The flight story. I gotta tell. I have to. I have to. My wife had a flight from hell. Don't worry. Oh, my God.
Rich
We got the shots and we got this war going on.
Ethan
Okay.
Rich
What I wanted for a little bit.
Eli Double Tap
All right. To geopolitics.
Ethan
Bring great, great pride to the great.
Chris Cappy
Chinese.
Rich
Vodka is just terrible tasting.
Ethan
It's gasoline.
Eli Double Tap
It's just gar.
Rich
It's what you clean wounds with. I should have done.
Ethan
I will tell you, that rum, that coconut rum is not bad. That's not bad.
Rich
It's kind of like, oh, okay. I was Gonna make fun of coconut rum. This is 44 alcohol.
Ethan
Yeah, that's good. It's good.
Rich
That is strong rum.
Ethan
Like, it's good.
Rich
That is really strong rum.
Ethan
Yeah. I'll take one of those waters, sir. Nicholas. I was trying to not get.
Rich
Get up today, but man jokes on.
Ethan
Too late.
Rich
Look at this.
Ethan
Too late. Gay boy.
Rich
Powerhouse.
Ethan
Richard High. Everybody.
Rich
My boy.
Ethan
If you yell stop resisting three times in a dark room, Rich will show up.
Rich
He's just swinging at the air. Just swinging.
Eli Double Tap
It's.
Chris Cappy
I know my rights.
Eli Double Tap
Three times.
Chris Cappy
Yes, I know my rights. I know my rights. I know my rights.
Rich
I hate it.
Ethan
How many Buffalo PD members does it take to change a light bulb? Oh, none. They just keep beating the room because it's black. It. I've done it before.
Eli Double Tap
I heard it before. That's different.
Ethan
I'm sorry. I love you, Rich.
Rich
Stop apologizing to me.
Ethan
You rich.
Rich
All right, Mr. K. We just watched your video on. You just covered the one with the dude tossed a grenade in, he ran out. Or did that just come up? Like, the dude. That was wild.
Chris Cappy
The combat footage analysis one. Yeah, that. The trench warfare that they're in is just freaking brutal. The dude just barely dodges a grenade, runs it.
Rich
Have you had any of you know what I'm talking about?
Ethan
I've seen the thumbnail for, but I haven't watched it.
Chris Cappy
Dumps his face. Like. Who. Who's saying that? It was like a pumpkin exploded. We were talking about that earlier.
Rich
Yeah, his face went like this. And then.
Chris Cappy
So here. One of the reasons I feel like it's important to or like, for some people, it's important to see that, because I think a lot of times you get, like, a very sanitized look of war. A look at war. And unless a humane look at it. Right.
Rich
It's like a movie. Like. Oh, yeah.
Chris Cappy
But I think it's good. The more people see the app, like, brutal reality of it, that it. You know, so there's nothing glorious about this dude just happens to run up and, like, turns the corner at the right moment, and it's a. It's really just like a roll of the dice that he gets his muzzle in that guy's face before, you know, he happened to be, like, switching from his grenade to his rifle.
Rich
You said violence of action. That's always. I mean, that's. You can't stress that enough. Violence of action is what wins a lot of the time.
Chris Cappy
Do you remember how people just, like, obsessed with room clearing? Everyone's like, oh, let's clear this let's learn how to kick the door in choreographed. We're all going to be like ballerinas. It's like, that's. Apparently that's not really the thing anymore. Now you just throw a grenade into that room. Like, what are you doing clearing that room.
Eli Double Tap
That was the thing. Before America got super into rules of engagement, the Marines were really big on the let's throw a grenade in first.
Ethan
Think fast. Ass just yeeted it.
Eli Double Tap
Close your eyes. It's a flash off Just Carbone.
Rich
It's still one of my favorite, like, things was engagement. Carbon's like, just pulls pins. Immediately I got a grenade. Get rid of it, like, immediately.
Chris Cappy
As we switch the mentality of, like, peer versus peer war, it's like, you're not going and clearing that room or building. You are flattening that building. You are going and planting C4 charges on that building. Building. What are you doing going in and, like, risking clearing it?
Rich
No, you're doing is CQB 84s.
Chris Cappy
Yes.
Ethan
Well, it's a lot easier when the bad guys wear a uniform. I'm not gonna lie. Like, that's the one thing that, like, I kind of get a chubby about is because we fought mandresses and sandals that hide amongst the population for 20 years. And I would love to be like, looking at ISR and be like, that guy's in a Russian uniform wearing that stupid armband. Let's send him to his God.
Rich
Like, dude, that like the trench warfare. It's like, I didn't even realize until you pointed out they threw a grenade in that room. That's why he rushed homeboy, which I.
Chris Cappy
Don'T know if I. If I was him, I probably someone who were grenaded me, I would just freeze and just like, be done. And a lot of people would. But this guy had the presence of mind to decide to push up, which is, like, unreal to think of. I'm gonna go toward the guy that.
Eli Double Tap
Just gotta assault through the ambush.
Chris Cappy
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, it really takes. It's something like you talk about very uniformed. So when I was in Ukraine, something that was a new experience for me was getting artilleried by getting hit with Russian artillery, Russian Grad rockets and Russian airstrikes. And I'm thinking, I'm like this. I feel like how the insurgents must have felt.
Rich
But you had a microphone and a camera.
Eli Double Tap
Camera guy never dies. You're fine.
Chris Cappy
See, that's the principle that I want. It's like I'm holding a camera.
Rich
Crazy. That's what kill Me, I'm being mortar. I'm like, dude, the thing that I.
Ethan
Found most crazy about his trip was that they were like, don't wear press. Russians hunt press. Like, so did the Ukrainians.
Rich
Wait, what?
Ethan
Yeah.
Chris Cappy
Oh, yeah. The Ukrainians and the Russians.
Rich
Hold on.
Ethan
I didn't know that me up.
Chris Cappy
Yeah, I took the press pass right off. I'm like, I'm not trying to make myself a target. There are also ton of Russian press getting killed. But. But I didn't want to go in. There's some press that go in. I mean, I don't consider myself press. I'm like. I was a war correspondent. I'm going and corresponding. I'm going reporting on what's happening. The. The crazy part of my trip was that I got to actually go to Russia. I got to go into the Ukrainian occupied part.
Ethan
Oh, yeah, you were in Kirst.
Chris Cappy
Yeah, yeah. Which now where I was is now under Russian control at this point, but.
Rich
Oh.
Eli Double Tap
I thought it was funny.
Rich
I'm sorry.
Chris Cappy
Rich is gonna arrest me, put me in handcuffs and send me off to Putin after this.
Ethan
Taking hot dicks in the gulag now.
Chris Cappy
But they told me they were like, if you go go there, there's a good chance, like, don't go to Uzbekistan or Venezuela, because they will extradite you to Russia because Russia's opening criminal case, international criminal cases against anyone that illegally goes into their country. So. But I was like, you know what? You only live once.
Eli Double Tap
Dang it. You know, you can't go to Venezuela.
Rich
I heard it's beautiful.
Chris Cappy
My wife is so upset. Our honeymoon is ruined. Our plans. Didn't you Disastrous.
Ethan
The whole time you were heading into Kursk, it was just like. Like middle of the night fucking foot to the floor, like giving it the beans to get there.
Chris Cappy
So there were two, like, really bad missions that I went on. The one was the Curse, which was broad daylight. Then the other one was the drone mission, which was pitch black off on a broad daylight. Broad daylight in. In an armored vehicle. And it's like an hour from Sumy, which is the closest Ukrainian town. And. And the whole ride is just the. That hour road is really.
Eli Double Tap
It's like holding a plank, but with your butthole the entire time.
Chris Cappy
All crater all shot to shit blown up.
Eli Double Tap
And you see you're going on the.
Chris Cappy
Moon, you're not picturing, but it slows you down and it slows the logistics down. So all the supply trucks that are heading there, and it is every truck that they have in Ukraine, they basically paint a triangle on you know, it's all civilian. A lot a ton of civilian trucks that they've repurposed as like throw a bunch of 50 cal in the back of this, like just Toyota and drive it there. But they, they did. Each one was marked as military because that's like legally you have to do that. So you put the triangle on it. But that's the whole route. The whole route is just ton tons of trucks back and forth like thousands of them going day and night and the roads are torn to. And there's no, you can't fix the. You can't take the time to fix them because they'll get hit. So we're going at like a snail's pace, which it should take 30 minutes but it ends up taking like an hour and a half. Get to the border as you get closer, it's like bop. Just blown up. Bradley's on the side of the road, blown up. T72s. Oh, I'll tell you guys, like how the sort of how I got permission to go there because there's like no western media was allowed to go there. But. Okay, so let me, let me start from there.
Rich
No, I did do this.
Ethan
Yeah.
Chris Cappy
YouTube.
Rich
So if I can really quick. It is going into Moktadiya. We were on that 30 minute hour or is an hour two hour drive to there. You're. It's like the moon. That's how I. Yes, it is a moon and it's just craters in the road and when the roe change to hey, you can just. If they look shady, shoot them. I was like, wow, wow, that's a new engagement. And you are like this is a real bad area because it, it looks like the moon. The roads are just blown to.
Chris Cappy
So you know what I'm talking about.
Rich
Yeah, you're liking 100% it is. Yeah. Then you're like, it's not a good mom, it's not a good neighborhood.
Chris Cappy
I was, I was holding on to the old the oh handle for dear life as they're driving through there. Okay. So the way I got permission to go there because when I went into Ukraine my whole thought was like they weren't going to let me go to the front because there's a lot of Americans that go there and they're like this guy, he's just here to like, you know, it's like war tourism like that. And there's a lot of people that they see there and they don't let go to the front. Essentially.
Eli Double Tap
You're going to tell me that somebody high rise ranking as a YouTube fan of yours, aren't you?
Chris Cappy
No, no, it wasn't. I mean, well, what would you do?
Rich
Go too drunk?
Chris Cappy
It was like. It was a little bit like that. But basically I got to.
Eli Double Tap
I knew it. I didn't want to, like, I didn't.
Chris Cappy
Want to act like, oh, I got.
Eli Double Tap
I went there and I was like.
Ethan
Oh, you're a fat electrician. Let me take picture.
Chris Cappy
When you're right, you're right.
Rich
Right.
Chris Cappy
So I flew into. You can't fly into Ukraine. It is a. They'll shoot your plane down. And they've done it before. You have to fly into Poland, into Warsaw, and then take a 17 hour train ride into Kiev. And there's no men on that train ride because it's. It is martial law that is locked down. If you are a man, you are not coming in and out of that country. So it's just like women and children on that train ride. You get there, as you, as you get more and more east, you start to see the signs of war. There's like bunkers. Get to Kiev. And I'm. I'm like, let's. So I. We hired this fixer, this guy on the ground. He's like my producer, translator. And I'm like, let's go. Let's go to the front. Let's go to the front. He's like, no, spend one day in Kiev. It'll be worth it. I wanted to. I wanted to be like, no, I'm paying you. Like, you gotta do what I say. But then I'm thinking, I'm like, you know what, maybe I should listen to this guy. Like, mate, he's. He was born in Russia, lived in Ukraine since then for many years. Maybe he knows something I don't. Okay, I'll put my ego aside. Really glad that I did, because when I'm there. We went out that night, I got annihilated with these Ukrainian intelligence guys. It's like basically like the CIA, but Ukrainian.
Rich
You got drunk with them.
Chris Cappy
Just completely don't use.
Rich
Obliterated with war.
Chris Cappy
Yeah, that's why I don't have my arm. Yeah. Like, I got a We. There was this drink that they have that I don't know what it was. This is kind of like a Red Bull vodka. Bizarre drink. That got me. It got me turned.
Rich
I just like, this is the day before you're going to the front line.
Chris Cappy
Well, so the. So we're like making. I'm like making fun of Ukraine. He's making fun of America, and we're bonding and he's like, you know what? I like you, Chris. You're a good guy, Cappy. And I was like, I like you too, Happy army.
Eli Double Tap
Nothing says I like you, like sending you into Russia.
Chris Cappy
I was like. He's like, what?
Eli Double Tap
What?
Chris Cappy
Like, how can I help you out? And I'm like, get me into. Get me into curse. That that would help. He's like, actually, I'm very good friends with the guy. Like, I used to be in the same unit as the guy that's in charge of the Kursk operation. I'm like, sure you are. Okay. No, like, all right, cool. You'll get me into Kursk. He's like, no, really, I'll. I'll set it up. All right, sure. Then it really did happen.
Rich
Drunk, happy dude.
Chris Cappy
Future.
Ethan
Future. Cappy wakes up, sees a texture going to curse. Glowed up. He's like, just. I. I can't imagine a worse text message to wake up to. Like, you're going to the front line in Russia, say formation.
Chris Cappy
I did not want to show up for last night.
Eli Double Tap
Oh, so keep going. Yeah, I. I'm here for it.
Chris Cappy
Yeah.
Ethan
Like, what an idiot.
Eli Double Tap
I. I said, I'll stand by it. I go, wow. Get drunk and volunteer for the Russian front. What an idiot.
Chris Cappy
I wanted to know what was really going on there. I wanted to know the truth and curiosity killed.
Rich
Cappy's this. Your eye Drop this. This.
Ethan
He gets.
Eli Double Tap
Super.
Ethan
Yeah.
Rich
One drink, one shot. Okay, go on.
Chris Cappy
All right, so we meet in Sumi, which is like an hour. Told you guys. We got across the border and the artillery fire. So when. As we cross the border, they're like, okay, this is the part where we're. It's the worst part. You. Basically, the infiltration to the front. They're like, this is under enemy fire control. So we're. If you look at what the situation was like in Kursk, basically, we're surrounded on three sides by the Russians. They're to the west, east, north, all around us, and they just floor it. And they turn on their jamming device, and it's loud as fuck. It's like, ew. Thing that's. I'm probably going to die early from radiation. Yeah, exactly. Okay.
Rich
It's like one.
Chris Cappy
And I could feel my brain, like, a little bit get scrambled. I'm like, picking up FM radio from the States, and it is. So they're just flooring it down this road, you know, where you see the border Situ. The border has, like, the. It says Russia on this big giant, like, Soviet blocks that was probably made in the 80s and it's the most surreal experience crossing that border. And we get into Suja and the outgoing right away, as soon as I get out of the vehicle. I was not prepared for like the outgoing even. And it's just the explosions. This you couldn't really see in the video, but you feel the earth like movement from the outgoing rounds from the 155 that they're sending out constantly because basically they're doing covering fire because they know that, okay, we have the one American journalist coming in, correspondent coming in. And so I get to speak to some Russian civilians that basically anyone that's staying there at this point are people that, they're like, we've lived here forever and we're not going anywhere, anywhere. Like, this is my home that we built 30 years ago. You if like the Ukrainians are occupying it, Russians are occupying it. This is like a very poor part of the region. And I asked them like, why are you here? They, they get them in touch with their family, like, here's your daughter. They're begging you to leave. And they're like, we, I'm not, I'm staying here. It's my, my home. And that's basically the prevailing opinion of the Russians that I spoke to that were there. Like the Ukrainians, they had a mission with me. Like they wanted, you know, their propaganda purpose. They wanted to show the American audience that like we're not there killing and pillaging. That was their goal. Right? And my goal was to show, basically I wanted to show people the logistics of large scale war. Like, I wanted to show people and front line. Yeah, yeah, I went, I spoke to the Bradley guy, the guys that run the Bradleys there, the guys that strikers, the guy that's the, the type of vehicle that I was in in Iraq. I got to see it in Kursk. The 80th Air Assault Units that were like, with the, the Bradleys, the, the, the Abrams there got to meet all those guys that are fighting on the front in Kursk. And that was like my goal. Show that story. The Ukrainians have the story that they wanted to show and the Russians have their side of the story that they are trying to tell, which is they're, they're claiming that the Ukrainians are coming in and just killing everyone. It's like, yeah, of course, wherever war goes, people die. People are dying, civilians are dying. I saw Ukrainians living out, you know, they're taking shelter in houses and the Russians are bombing houses straight up, just like airstrikes on houses. And Ukrainians are staying in them. Russians are also using houses. It's not like American military in Iraq. We're on bases. Right. But if we were to fight in Europe here, war would not be able to do that. We would be in houses and we would be hiding and distributed. So these are, these are part of the reason why I went there is because I wanted to. I know I understand like, like insurgency warfare. I get how that war, the logistics of it. But I wanted to learn and understand how does, how does a near peer battle. What's the logistics of that? How is the sausage made of that? And I got to see basically exactly how you have to fight. If you have to worry about missiles hitting your, your infiltration, you know, you can't be on a base.
Rich
It's wild because we lived out. We did Cobb. So it was, we lived with the populace. That was, that is a platoon or sorry a company is all that lives out in sector. So that is in your day patrols you're interacting with the populace. You're walking, you have. You're still from Ballad. You're whatever Eagle, whoever your FOB is, you're. You're not near them and you're interacting with the populace every day and you're trying to win them over and figure out what's going on. That is wild though on a front line and then it's two countries and both have a different like hey, can we bomb that? No, we can't. And then their civilians are like hey, I've lived here XY. I will never move out from this area.
Chris Cappy
As a 68 whiskey you might find this interesting. The medic side of the story. So different where you know, you we were. We feel lucky as like we can get them out within 30 minutes, an hour. They're. They're looking at you get wounded like six hours. Yeah, it's like 17 hours like 24 hours that they got the tourniquet on and they can't get them out of there on both sides. So that's just like.
Rich
I mean it's, it's tourniquet letters like.
Ethan
Like that's a deadly.
Eli Double Tap
You're losing a limb.
Rich
Yeah, exactly. Isn't it like 50 what is Iraq? Afghanistan. US soldier is 5%, 10% death rate. 9090 survival rate. Once you get to a Ford base and operated on or anything like that versus it's like 50. 50 for it's because of the drive.
Chris Cappy
So the FPV drones make it so that they cannot. The kazavak cannot get to get them bring them out. They're just like it's too risky. We'll come get you when it seems less risky.
Ethan
And I'm not being a smart ass here and maybe you guys can let me know isn't attacking like that's what I do.
Rich
If they had a Red Cross.
Ethan
Red Cross. Like even in World War II, like our. Our medics didn't carry weapons now in the g. What they did because the Taliban are. Sorry. I know we're gonna have to blur that. I don't. I hate the. God, I hate them.
Rich
I think we have to blur that.
Eli Double Tap
Oh, I hate them. I'm almost positive medics carried weapons in World War II.
Ethan
World War II.
Rich
I mean they're carrying medics. But as long as they had the cross. You are not allowed to attack that vehicle. There is doctors double check.
Ethan
Maybe in the Asian.
Chris Cappy
If you're talking about like war crime.
Ethan
Yeah. Like Saving Private Ryan didn't care about weapon.
Rich
Yeah.
Chris Cappy
Just like he said she.
Eli Double Tap
I mean that's the whole thing. Like. Yeah. It's near peer but like at the end of the day, like at this point in world geopolitics, you know what's a war crime? War.
Ethan
Yeah.
Eli Double Tap
I mean like, literally the whole conflict is a war crime. Whoever wins Russia invading Ukraine, like.
Rich
Yeah.
Eli Double Tap
All of war is a war crime. So like the notion of like people bitching about that's a worker. It's just people that have no grasp on reality at all.
Ethan
Yeah.
Eli Double Tap
Acting like they.
Rich
No.
Eli Double Tap
Nobody gives a real quick.
Rich
You watch the combat footage of the knife fight, bro. That was.
Chris Cappy
That's the only thing that I. I could not handle it, bro.
Ethan
That one I couldn't stomach.
Rich
This is a. How long is that video?
Ethan
Two and a half, 15 minutes. Is it. No.
Chris Cappy
We did.
Rich
This is 2Soul and it's only them. There's no one around. Gunfight. Gunfight out of ammo. They go to knives and are fighting for 15 minutes, stabbing each other, biting each other. And it shows what war is like. It is wild.
Chris Cappy
The worst part is you hear later on the Russians interview the guy he's from like, he's this. He's from a tribe that's like really north.
Rich
You I'm gonna get.
Chris Cappy
He's. He's like.
Rich
He's a con.
Chris Cappy
He's not like a bad guy is the up part. He's actually the reason he went into the Russian military is because he wanted to stand in for his kid, basically.
Ethan
Yep.
Chris Cappy
He's got a kid that's like 18 years old that was going to get conscripted. So he's like, I'm gonna go in the place of my child. That's the only reason he was there. And you hear that and you're like, like, I don't even know how to feel anymore because, like, you know, I'm full cars on the table. Like, I'm very partial to Ukraine and the west and, like, feel awful for what's happening to them. But at the same time, you, like, you hear that and you're like, oh.
Eli Double Tap
My, I'd have done the same thing, right? Like, literally, literally the only thing that's making you the bad guy right now is the geographical location you happen to live. Because every dad would have made that same dude.
Ethan
That was the one. Like, I can watch a lot of comics, combat footage. I can watch a lot of people get blown up. I can watch him get shot. Like, even like some of the close range stuff, like getting shot in the face. Doesn't bother me. That knife fight, like, I had to come to Jesus moment. Like, I shut it off and I was just like sitting there for like 30 minutes by myself. I was like, that. That's. That's worse than anything I've ever seen, dude.
Rich
That is like.
Chris Cappy
They talk. Sorry. They talk to each other. He's like, you're the greatest fighter I've ever known.
Eli Double Tap
He's.
Chris Cappy
Any other guy's like, you know, it's like, sorry, brother, or something like that.
Rich
They apologize, they talk.
Ethan
He's like, just please let me die. Like, it, dude.
Rich
Biting each other.
Eli Double Tap
Dude.
Rich
It is the. It is war. Like, if I could show anyone war, it's like, here, you want to know what war is? That is war when guns don't work because they were shooting at each other out of ammo. Now it is a knife fight. And now it is, I'm biting you, I'm stabbing you, I'm wrestling with you, I'm cutting your hands. And this is what war looks like. And then it's still the response for each other too.
Chris Cappy
I'll say. Those drones are by far. So there's like. I'm sure you'll love talking. You understand this very well. There's like, certain. Throughout history, there's a couple of paradigm shifts in warfare, right?
Eli Double Tap
Yeah.
Chris Cappy
Like the machine gun, black powder. Black powder, steel.
Eli Double Tap
Yeah.
Chris Cappy
Maybe there's like five or six or whatever it is, is. But I feel like drones are one of them. It's one of those paradigm shifts where it's like this has changed the equation in some, like, really fundamental way. And the crazy thing about the drones is that you Cannot hear them until it's already too late. The B that you'll hear that at about 50 meters a drone can move 50 meters in two seconds. So think of all those footage that you've seen probably on like Instagram or wherever where like you see somebody get murked by a drone. They hear it and then one, two, gone. Like it is unbelievable.
Rich
We. We talked at the Pentagon. It was the one thing it's. Soldiers are going to have to start learning like three guns and then shotguns. And I guarantee that is going to be part of the combat load is how do I take this out? Skeet shooters could do it really quick. Soldiers are not going to be fucking hey, here's I do this and I can operate on a 20 inch shotgun bird shot, take it down. Most I do. It sucks to say I give 95% of soldiers a pistol. You're going to suck cock with a pistol, period. It doesn't matter. You're not if you haven't trained with a pistol. It is the hardest shooting thing. Yes, you can shoot an M4AR, I hand you a pistol, 9 mil doesn't matter. You are not going to be good. And then being able to pull that out from concealed or even open holster and then transition to an argot, you cannot do it. I can do a holster. My faster shot 0.55 seconds from here to 7 meters. I can do a 0.55 draw to shoot on a beep and then from a actual concealed 0.92, 0.88 on average. That took fucking autistic level of training to get there. Now your average general soldier. Oh, I dead.
Chris Cappy
Yeah.
Rich
Dead.
Chris Cappy
Yeah. I. The last time I was here I was talking about how like when I deployed to Iraq, I was there during like it was kind of the gay part of the war. It was like the occupation. It's like IEDs on the ground. It was like all that nonsense.
Rich
Yeah.
Chris Cappy
We were not invading. It was not.
Rich
We had such different experiences.
Chris Cappy
Yeah, yeah. You got initial push you got to do. I'll say this, your ROA was different than mine.
Rich
Yeah.
Chris Cappy
But so now I would say like the war in Ukraine. Ukraine, the. That with Russia, like is the gay part of the war. It is just drones, like you cannot infiltrate to your position on the zero line in the trenches without a ton of drones. Just with you. It is the part of the war where it's like just stalemate. Can't move, can't even get to your position. Like big old terrifying.
Ethan
When it comes to like the. The gun Thing. And this is maybe a video you want to look into because I just found out about it recently in Nevada. Benelli is great. Shotgun manufacturer US has used Benelli for a long time. They just designed a new shotgun specifically with a new shell for drones. They just designed it. So I, it's in testing right now in Nevada. And I know I. And what made me like kind of like look into that is you brought up an incredibly like, I know you probably did it to be satirical on fucking Twitter. But it was a really important point. He was like, every single infantryman should have to shoot clay pigeons in basic training. Or something along those lines.
Chris Cappy
They're starting to do that.
Ethan
Yeah. I was like that are they perfect.
Chris Cappy
Sense they're starting to do shotguns against drones in, in boot camp or not boot camp. But like, I don't know. I saw.
Rich
We talked to the fucking Pentagon. Like the dude that's in charge of all future weapon systems, we talked about that. Okay. To him.
Chris Cappy
Here's my. The, My launch video is going to be about the hunter killer teams in the 101st Airborne. These guys on the ISV, infantry squad vehicles, they're the dudes that are getting. The first guys that are getting the FPV drones, like attack drones, organic to the squad. 101st Airborne are getting those. It's these 100 killer teams. And also.
Rich
You have a squad.
Chris Cappy
The whole, the whole new, the new doctrine is that you push out this recon team that does all your counter UAV and also your offensive uav. It's like a separate platoon.
Rich
Nick, do you know what this is? It's called Warzone from Call of Duty because I just unlocked a drone. I'm doing that and then I have a jammer.
Eli Double Tap
All I want, all I want is for drone warfare to lead to the point where there's one dude in the squad and his job is to carry an M4 or whatever the, the army switches over to. And then he just has a big ass backpack full of bullets. And on top of the backpack is a 9 millimeter little Gatling gun this big. I just want to. I want a miniature C whiz on the dude. 20 shooting 22. How awesome would that be for drone defense?
Ethan
I, I tell you right now, drone defense is big in the air defense world. So like we have two counter UAS schools. But like every single day they're like, how can we stop them?
Rich
How can we stop 100% a.22 minigun that just. You walk, dude. Joe Schmo, Private Joe, he has to carry the. The backpack it is what ships. What's the miniguns the ships use?
Eli Double Tap
Seawiz.
Ethan
The Seawiz? Yeah.
Eli Double Tap
R2F you. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Like. Or they have the. Like they've been working on the freaking robotic mule basically is what it amounts to. But like imagine if you just got to that point or even a normal mule, like bring a donkey with you and strap a little sea whiz to its back.
Ethan
I will say that was tried. Like I went to the artillery museum. That was a thing. They put a small artillery gun on back of a mule. They tested it. Once they fired it, the mule immediately panicked, like injured the person in charge of it and took off running. So I may. May need to. May need to like remanufacture.
Eli Double Tap
I feel like there's a difference between artillery and nine mil minigun.
Rich
I think a.22 minigun could.
Eli Double Tap
Yeah. The problem with that is it's rimfire rimfire ammos kind of for full auto. So I wouldn't trust it. But any smaller caliber. What's a.38 FN57 would be good for it.
Rich
Dude. That and then it's just like. It's just automatic. It does like it cwiz.
Ethan
Yep. Close in weapon system C whiz and then pri.
Rich
The private mosquito wings has to carry that weapon system. But you're safe.
Eli Double Tap
That's all I'm saying.
Rich
So they're watching right now.
Eli Double Tap
The boys best job.
Chris Cappy
Avery.
Rich
Right that down. I'm gonna email B.
Ethan
We're. We're gonna. We're gonna move on past that. Cuz I. I have too many NDAs with my name on to really go into too far. De like kinetic systems is not really a big thing. Electronic systems.
Eli Double Tap
My unit in the National Guard so 133rd out of the 34th Infantry Division came up with the Iron man backpack. Because that was like. Our unit's nickname was the Iron man. And they. We came up with the Ironman backpack. I wasn't in yet. It was a.
Rich
The group that's the Iron man back.
Eli Double Tap
Iron man backpack. When they did it, they took the. You know what it is? It's like a thing. It's developed now. The dudes that invented it got paid out for inventing it and they took the. What's the hard shell plastic thing for your back off a rucksack. The frame.
Ethan
Oh yeah.
Eli Double Tap
They took a rucksack frame basically and took two 50 cal ammo cans and mounted it up by the shoulders and ran the helicopter belt feeder. And they just filled it with 556 or.308, whatever gun they had. And they ran it from the backpack straight into the side of the 240. And that's what their 240 gunner had. And they like basically MacGyvered them. And all the. All the 133rd guys in. I think they were in Iraq when they did it. It might have been Afghanistan. They were in either one. But they invented and like they had multiple dudes running around with this 240.
Rich
And just a 2 4, a belt.
Eli Double Tap
Fed 240 with a helicopter strap coming off their rucksack. And that's what they were carrying in battle in the Army's like, give. Give those guys a check.
Chris Cappy
We're taking real quick.
Rich
Before miniguns. You know, a movie backpack thing. Miniguns.
Eli Double Tap
The bl.
Rich
They shoot blanks in those movies to control a minigun. I have video of somebody shooting a minigun with 762 blanks. I have videos of me mag dumping a minigun. But 100 rounds, 120 rounds a second.
Ethan
Or 75 rounds a second. 3,000 rounds a minute, give or take.
Rich
There you go.
Eli Double Tap
Autism.
Ethan
Yeah.
Rich
Now. Now the difference when you actually put real loads, not blanks.
Ethan
Yeah.
Chris Cappy
The recoil is much different, bro.
Rich
Watching we have it on video. It's like we tested. We did a burp with a human holding in like braced. Boom.
Chris Cappy
Bigger guy.
Rich
It was like this. And we have big, big, big hitting right in front of his foot. And then he's like a big dude. Yeah. And it was instantaneous. Had to let go of that trigger. We're like, oh. Oh my God. Because I remember we were all filming it and then I looked over at people on the right side. I was like, actually, you all get over here real quick. And they're like, wow. I was like, trust me. It just whipped right instantaneously. And then you're talking about 0.2 seconds. It is 1, 2, 3 at the ground, kicking to the right. Terrifying. 240. Way more manageable.
Ethan
I bet Nick could do it.
Chris Cappy
They have it all over D vids.
Ethan
Yeah. Don't be a beautiful thing. You could do it.
Chris Cappy
They have the D vids video.
Rich
I might have it on my. Now that's gangster. Then you still the minigun like platform though.
Eli Double Tap
Yeah.
Rich
And they just fed a 240.
Eli Double Tap
Just fed it straight into the 240.
Ethan
I mean, think about it. You don't have to carry a 50 round starter belt if it's all linked together. Together. A 50 round.
Eli Double Tap
This is literally My unit. So the Red Bulls. Like, the dude's got the Red Bull on his helmet.
Chris Cappy
Yes, that's.
Eli Double Tap
Here's the. The actual one, like from my unit.
Ethan
Step one.
Rich
I've never seen this thing.
Ethan
Step one, if gun team rip a belt. But that's actually not bad at all. That's. That's actually awesome.
Chris Cappy
That's, you know, like the big. It's like the convention for defense. Yeah. So they tried copying that. Basically a bunch of defense companies after that that showed up at AUSA with belt fed, 240s link. Link fed. Trying to like, let me get that contract.
Eli Double Tap
I think the futures I really liked for the next generation weapon, I really liked the. I think it was General Dynamics. It came out with the plastic cased ammunition.
Chris Cappy
I was.
Eli Double Tap
I thought that was genius. I thought the guns were ugly as. But the idea of. Of plastic cases, light ammunition, man, like injection mold. A thousand rounds at once.
Ethan
That was my biggest complaint being on gun team is how heavy Ramo is.
Chris Cappy
I got to go and test the fire that weapon. First of all, their one has like a recoil mitigation. So you barely feel the fact that it feels like a full seven, six, two round. Basically, you shoot it. You can pick up those rounds and, you know, you pick up hot brass. Yeah, those were cold.
Eli Double Tap
Wasn't that part of the issue though, is they had. They had an issue dissipating heat because a lot of the heat from the gun when it fired was carried out of the gun in the brass.
Chris Cappy
So I have to assume, based on the fact that they didn't win the contract and that SIG did. I just have to do the reverse math. It's got to be some issue with that.
Eli Double Tap
Right.
Chris Cappy
Like I have to assume that. That after they fired it X amount of times that the barrels wore out.
Eli Double Tap
Faster or something plastic is melting in there.
Chris Cappy
Something like.
Ethan
It was probably a similar issue that the Abrams has. So the. The Abrams shell. Right. The 120 that we use. Oh, yeah, you showed me that before.
Rich
I always forget.
Ethan
I did, yeah. So the Abrams shell itself, all that is actually metal is the bottom of it. It has a stick in the middle. It's called the aft cap for the 120. The rest of it is literally hardened cardboard board that burns up in the tube. The downside of that is if you're slinging rounds all day, your round can expand in the chamber and you can't extract that round for any such reason. Most of the time they tell you just kick it into the breach as hard as you possibly can and shoot it anyways. But I assume that something with heat was probably along the same route like area. I don't know if they could figure.
Eli Double Tap
Out a way to make the plastic absorb some of that heat though and just have the lighter ammunition. Like even just from like the warm manufacturing aspect of like in being able to injection mold a bajillion cases for ammo.
Ethan
I would say that like if you like for plastic especially if you get a hot gun probably really increase their rate of runaway gun. I, I would shoot in the dark and say that might have had something to do.
Chris Cappy
I don't know what the issue was or if there was. If I, if I had to take a shot in the dark I would say at the very least like you're the military, you're switching weapons. You're going to want to go with the least amount of uncertainty and switching to a polymer case would be very very different. Like that's.
Eli Double Tap
Are we still doing the six eight Fury thing? Because I hate that round.
Chris Cappy
That's what they're doing. So they're not just. It is you look at the. What do you call it like the documents coming out of the. The US military has to release certain like budget documents and we know that 2025 they're spending a boatload of money on the, on the switch.
Eli Double Tap
I hate that ammunition.
Chris Cappy
To me is it's not.
Eli Double Tap
It's so it's. It's a really over pressured round and if you look at the actual so like they make 68 fury that can fire in this gun that's like normal but the whole point of it was to be able to penetrate body armor for near peer and to get the effect they want against body armor they have to have the, the real ammunition that's like not for like training and shooting and targets and and the real ammunition it's like brass and then there's like a steel base and then there's the, the primer and they had to have that steel base because this round is so over pressured that it would up the primer and it would up the ejection and everything. So it's like brass steel primer round and the round is like super overpressured. And then for the you know like green tip has a steel pin in it. Yeah it's a tungsten pen and that's what's punching through the armor. But the problem is from like the war logistics side like If World War 3 breaks out and we got to produce a bajillion rounds of ammunition, guess where we get Tungsten from Russia, China.
Ethan
Oh, fair enough.
Eli Double Tap
Whose allies. Just like you're building the whole battle plan off being able to get this rare metal that we can only get from the people that we would most likely be fighting in a near peer engagement. It just seems insane to me.
Chris Cappy
And then also you look at the Russian forces going into the fight and you're like, they don't all have body armor all the time. And how much of a, how much of a factor is their body armor?
Eli Double Tap
In the words of Ron White. Wait, does he have body armor on his head?
Rich
Yeah, dude, no. Well, so now dude, shout out to KEVIN Q. The 86 subsonic AP rounds are now a thing. Subsonic AP round, subsonic. This goes, this, this punches through level four armor like it's nothing. Subsonic. So you do not hear it.
Chris Cappy
So their argument, if I were to make, if I were still man.
Eli Double Tap
Yes, their case advocate, please.
Chris Cappy
Okay, so, so their argument is that you've seen the fire control system on it that I also don't trust computer. Sure. Let's say best case scenario. Basically they're arguing like, okay, we've got these drones that will send up and we will spot the enemy at 600 meters and we're going to engage them before they can engage us. And the idea that they're arguing is like, with that, that fire control system, someone like me who's, I'm not a great shot, you, I'll be able to hit someone 7, 800 meters away whereas I couldn't before. And that's like the whole doctrine behind it, right? Is that like we're not doing the room clearing anymore, we're hitting them out further. What do you hate about it?
Eli Double Tap
I just, I hate that. Like why don't we just bring back like an actual squad fighting element? Like the loadout is insane. It's like we got one dude with a machine gun, one dude that helps the guy carry the ship for the machine gun with an M4. We've got a guy with an M4 and a grenade launcher. We've got three more guys with M4s and one of them's a medic. Like why don't you just have machine gun guys? Grenade guy, designated marksman with an actual gun. And he's talented and can reach out to that distance in those situations instead of trying to like cookie cutter to make every mother super soldier that's capable of engaging 700 yards away.
Chris Cappy
That's the, that is the very good counter. So would you agree that, that, that, that M249 replacement is pretty dope though.
Eli Double Tap
Yeah.
Ethan
The.
Chris Cappy
Yeah, I think. I think everyone can kind of agree.
Eli Double Tap
That like much to outdo the 249.
Ethan
Right.
Eli Double Tap
We should have been wrong rocking the Stoner 63 for the past 40 years. I don't know what we're doing with the saw.
Chris Cappy
Absolutely. Yeah. Like I think that. So that's the weird thing about military procurement was that it was part and partial in that. Okay. If we're gonna replace the M. So what I think will actually end up happening. Is that exactly what you were saying? Which is like they'll give the XM7 to squad designated marksman and then the M4 will still be around a bunch. And then you'll see the M249 CLA to buy. Maybe even the M240 gets replaced.
Rich
Well, no. 240 got replaced by the 338 Norma. Which if you want a terrifying machine gun, the 338 basically can replace the.
Chris Cappy
50 in some instances.
Rich
Yeah. And walk and shoot it with.
Chris Cappy
So I got to test fire that. Yeah, I got to test fire that. And shooting feels like shooting the 240. The recoil mitigation is a. It's. It feels like you're being gaslit by the recoil. You're like, did I just shoot you? Did I? I guess I did. It's like.
Rich
That'S 86 blackout. That is subsonic.
Chris Cappy
You can.
Rich
We can.
Chris Cappy
That's a chode of a 400 grain bullet.
Rich
Sub Sonic will do AP rounds too.
Eli Double Tap
So that will punch through the AP subsonic round went through through four plates.
Rich
Of AR 500 and more terror, more terrifying. You can ma. I. I have mag. Dumped 25 rounds at 50 yards. All hit steel plate, full auto. There's zero recoil.
Ethan
You know, I'm glad Q is like on America's side. I really am.
Chris Cappy
Somebody says just the tip with this.
Rich
Oh, dude. And what they do is.
Ethan
We'Re talking guns. I'm not very good at guns. I'm a missile guy.
Rich
Brown just up. I like it. It's just a missile at the front. That is absolutely terrifying.
Eli Double Tap
Death flower.
Ethan
Yeah.
Rich
And then when you watch it.
Ethan
That's one of those.
Rich
No, no. Even more terrifying is like. It is. It was my bed side again. Now I have a 308 and that is my bedside. Because Nick was like. Nick did the test of what? It goes through subsonic.
Eli Double Tap
Everything.
Rich
Everything.
Eli Double Tap
It goes through everything.
Rich
For hunting or anything. Subsonic. For the longest time. You would never hunt with subsonic. Because it's inhumane. Because it's traveling under this yeah, like the sound barrier. It's not gonna. It not gonna kill. It could maim or injure. Instead of kill that thing though, Nick was like, well, we're gonna do a video. Nick.
Eli Double Tap
What?
Rich
What, what stopped it?
Eli Double Tap
45 pound gummy bears and a slab of ballistics gel. Which sounds stupid. Gummy bears are op. You're not gonna believe me. I have all the videos up on Pepperbox. Guess. How do you know this?
Ethan
No.
Eli Double Tap
Okay. Guess how many five pound gummy bears it takes to stop a 12 gauge at point blank.
Rich
Five pound. Five pound. Like big, big, big five pound three.
Ethan
One and slug. Or are we talking birdshot?
Eli Double Tap
Point blank.
Ethan
I mean that's still. I'd expect at least two.
Eli Double Tap
It catches the wad and everything. Nine mil FMJ.
Rich
Yes.
Eli Double Tap
Point blank.
Chris Cappy
Sorry.
Eli Double Tap
Two five, five six FMJ 556 has.
Ethan
Got to be at least three.
Chris Cappy
No shoe water it.
Eli Double Tap
Gummy bears.
Rich
Five pound gummy bears.
Eli Double Tap
We've been testing the ballistics of five pound gummy bears and they are bulletproof. One five pound gummy bear stops a 12 gauge at point blank. One stops a nine mil FMJ full five second blank.
Chris Cappy
So I can stop wearing body armor.
Eli Double Tap
And just start gummy bears on. Yeah, it's edible body armor. It's delicious. So to give you that idea, that's how like resistant the other one we did was, we did four. Four gummy bears with a three feet of ballistics gel behind it. 308 point blank, full metal jacket. We caught it in the ballistics gel after it went through four gummy bears. And that's what it took to catch 8 6. Which this is what the 86 does when it hits a gummy bear.
Ethan
Anything. Apparently so.
Eli Double Tap
And the other thing is 8 6, the twist rate on the barrels, 1 to 3 instead of like 1 to 8 or 1 to 10. So it's spinning like crazy. So you're literally just hucking blenders at people.
Rich
It is the physics of it.
Eli Double Tap
We were trying to catch this and before we switched over to gummy bears, we took a support beam from a barn. 4 inch thick hardwood support beam. I thought I missed because I thought my. I was so close. I thought my ACOG was off and I thought it because I hit steel behind it. Because we had steel targets up behind like 40 yards back. I thought I shot over and hit one of the steel targets. Went dead center. Went through the beam through three blocks of ballistics gel. 40 yards downrange, hit the steel target. It sounded like a car wreck.
Rich
So only reason I actually changed it's still on my bedside, but I have now like 300 back at my bedside because I was like, huh, Maybe not the bedside because it's gonna go through.
Ethan
Yeah.
Rich
I was like, holy. That's just gonna keep going.
Ethan
You and your cover.
Chris Cappy
Yeah.
Eli Double Tap
What the.
Ethan
Dude, that is nuts.
Rich
It is wild.
Ethan
Well, Mrs. Line Crosser, I'm buying one of those. I. I love my 4570. I love it. I'm a lever gun guy. Like, do you know Henry put out of like a magazine fed 556 lever action? It's stupid. I don't know. There's no reason to own one, but I want one. I like lever guns.
Rich
This has been a really good episode. Once Nick gets back, we'll go to the after show. We'll do like a 10 minute after show.
Ethan
Oh, I got it.
Rich
Missed like three.
Ethan
I gotta do the. I gotta do the story.
Rich
Well, can we save it for the after show?
Ethan
If you want to?
Rich
Yeah, I would love that.
Ethan
Okay.
Rich
Because we're at. Dude, this one went 2 hours and 20 minutes. I was surprised. I looked down.
Ethan
No, no, Chris, like, you had us all captivated, bro.
Rich
You, like, hooked up. I looked down, I was like, oh, that's great.
Chris Cappy
That is like.
Ethan
That's the thing. I wasn't like, just trying to butt in to try and like, spice things up.
Chris Cappy
I feel bad about that story. I feel like I'm just like, I'm just going on and on.
Rich
No, dude, I was like, please do not stop. That is the. Where you're just cap. It is captivating and it's so relatable, like from my perspective. And then you see everyone else perspective. It's just.
Ethan
It's a different type of warfare that I've never experienced. Experienced, like, I mean, hell, you've never experienced.
Chris Cappy
I'll tell you guys sometime about the drone mission too, which is the one that was actually. I was way more scared on that one. I'll tell you some if you guys want to hear about it sometime. That's like the.
Rich
Maybe a brief on the after show. We'll see how long. Yeah, it is a drone. Warefare is the most terrifying.
Ethan
I am so glad we didn't have to deal with that in G. What?
Eli Double Tap
I'm so answer your question. I don't think this is like a paradigm shift on par with like gunpowder, the tag.
Chris Cappy
The drones.
Eli Double Tap
Yeah.
Chris Cappy
Why do you say that?
Eli Double Tap
So, like, my brain, like, goes to like jiu jitsu. So like every. Oh, my.
Chris Cappy
Who asked you?
Rich
Listen, if you lay on your back.
Chris Cappy
No, I. I Tend to. I feel like I agree with you that I won't necessarily, in the end, when it comes to America, be that way.
Eli Double Tap
Yeah, I mean, like, in MMA or whatever, there's. There's always like some hot new technique that becomes meta for a short period of time and nobody can figure it out. And then the second somebody figures out the counter and everybody learns that, it's just, it's always. Because it's one move, it's the same play. It's not like a dynamic thing. It's. Once you figure out how to counter it, it's just countered and you move on. So like, once, once I. It's either gonna be like jamming technology or like miniature cwiz or whatever. It's gonna get to the point where it's just like, this isn't a world shifting event. It's literally like once we know the counter, it's just another box we have to check to make sure that's not gonna happen.
Chris Cappy
So it's funny you say exactly how I feel about it. I feel like what we're witnessing, it's. It's always the, the sword versus the shield. Right. And when there's a new sword, whatever that is, like, that has the advantage for whatever time it is. But then what you're talking about, like, once the shield catches up, it's there.
Eli Double Tap
Yeah.
Chris Cappy
And I, I would argue the same thing you're saying is that like, when I'm. So, for instance, if America was in this fight, I think it'd be very, very different. Like, I don't think we're giving Ukraine the EW tech that we have, because if it falls into Russian hands, it's like, no good. Yeah. I agree that like we are counter UAs and like, what do you call it, you know, counter close air support would be. Would perform very differently than Ukraine's just because the sheer number of assets, what we're seeing right now, everyone's like, oh, it's like all about the fpv. No, I think if America was in this fight would not be a trench war fight warfare. Trench warfare happens when there's like a stalemate. So I told. I agree with you. Yeah, I think, you know, is it a paradigm shift for this fight and these two adversaries, like, okay, maybe, but yeah, like, we'd have to see what is it really in a. Yeah, like how would America's systems perform against this? Because first of all, Ukraine doesn't have air power like that, so would it, would it even devolve to like close range fpv. Strikes. We don't. We don't know.
Eli Double Tap
Right?
Chris Cappy
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Rich
God, I Nick, close this out. We'll go to the after show, finish this off because I love this episode.
Eli Double Tap
Thank you for coming to the unsubscribed podcast. I've been joined here today by my co host, Mr. Eli Double Tap Ethan, Mr. Habitual Line Crosser and Chris Cappy from now Cappy army and Rich being a bitch in the corner. Thank you for coming. Join us over on Patreon for the the 10, 15 minute after show and I will see you guys later. Love you.
Ethan
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Unsubscribe Podcast Episode 210: USA Vs The World ft. Habitual Linecrosser & Cappy Army
Release Date: April 28, 2025
In Episode 210 of the Unsubscribe Podcast, titled "USA Vs The World," hosts Eli Doubletap, Brandon Herrera, Donut Operator, and The Fat Electrician engage in an in-depth conversation with Chris Cappy of Cappy Army. The episode delves into a myriad of topics, including Chris’s transition from Task and Purpose to founding Cappy Army, favorite historical battles, dangerous wildlife, modern warfare paradigms, and personal anecdotes from military experiences.
The episode kicks off with introductions, highlighting Chris Cappy's significant role in the content creation landscape.
Chris Cappy explains his journey:
"So for the longest time I was like a one-man band. For the first two years, I wrote, edited, produced, shot, uploaded all the content..." (02:13)
Eli Doubletap adds:
"You need to start a new channel called Task and Porpoise. And it's about turtles." (02:04)
Chris discusses his decision to leave Task and Purpose, emphasizing the support and opportunities he received, which ultimately led him to establish his own venture, Cappy Army.
Chris Cappy:
"I needed to take on the risk in order to do that. Everything else on this site, a percentage of that also goes towards this amazing cause." (07:08)
Eli Doubletap reflects on the transition:
"But you had a whole new you. You're taking that solo journey..." (02:23)
The conversation shifts to favorite periods and battles in history, with each host sharing their preferences and insights.
Rich shares his enthusiasm for World War II and the Edo era of Japan:
"World War II... putting yourself in that position where you're riding in a boat... just wild." (13:03)
Ethan prefers Desert Storm, highlighting its strategic brilliance:
"Desert Storm is just a symphony of destruction. It's beautiful." (13:32)
Chris Cappy brings in unique historical perspectives:
"We have to see the logistics of that. How is the sausage made of that?" (08:52)
A lighter yet engaging segment covers discussions about perilous wildlife, particularly focusing on spiders, centipedes, and hippos.
Eli Doubletap expresses his fascination with unique animals:
"Imagine being an explorer and rolling up on Australia and there's giant dog bunny kangaroos hopping around..." (16:05)
Chris Cappy and Ethan delve into specific species:
"The most venomous spiders... Australia is where they get all their crazy animals." (22:29)
"Hippos are the deadliest animals on the planet, other than mosquitoes." (30:33)
The hosts delve deep into current geopolitical scenarios, focusing on drone warfare, military strategies, and the evolving nature of combat.
Chris Cappy discusses strategic military bases and their global significance:
"Diego Garcia... it's an unsinkable aircraft carrier in the middle. It's where they get all their combat power." (64:11)
Eli Doubletap and Rich debate the impact of drones on modern warfare:
"The drones are one of those paradigm shifts... you cannot hear them until it's too late." (119:02)
"Every single infantryman should have to shoot clay pigeons in basic training." (122:47)
Chris Cappy shares his experiences from Ukraine, highlighting the brutal reality of near-peer battles:
"War in Ukraine... it's just drones, you cannot infiltrate to your position... it's terrifying." (115:54)
Personal anecdotes enrich the discussion, providing firsthand insights into military life and the harsh realities of combat.
Chris Cappy recounts his perilous journey into Ukraine:
"I wanted to know the truth... I spoke to some Russian civilians... It was the most surreal experience." (101:07)
Rich shares his perspectives on homesteading and survival:
"I would be terrible at homesteading. I like electricity and comfort." (33:22)
Eli Doubletap offers humorous takes on survival shows:
"Every time I watch, like, Naked and Afraid or Survivor, I was like... I'm not going with all the mosquitoes." (36:22)
The episode concludes with reflections on the nature of war, the inevitability of violence, and the importance of understanding historical and modern combat strategies.
Eli Doubletap asserts:
"All of war is a war crime. So like the notion of people bitching about that's just people that have no grasp on reality." (116:15)
Chris Cappy emphasizes the need for dynamic military strategies:
"Drones are a paradigm shift, but once the counter is developed, it's just another challenge to overcome." (144:37)
Rich highlights the brutality and randomness of war:
"If I could show anyone war, it's like, here, you want to know what war is? That is war." (118:26)
Notable Quotes:
Key Takeaways:
Content Creation and Transition: Chris Cappy’s move from Task and Purpose to founding Cappy Army underscores the importance of financial backing and team support in scaling content creation.
Historical Enthusiasm: The hosts exhibit a deep appreciation for diverse historical battles, recognizing both strategic genius and the sheer brutality of warfare.
Wildlife Awareness: Discussions about dangerous animals serve as a metaphor for the unpredictable and lethal nature of both the natural world and modern combat scenarios.
Modern Warfare Paradigms: The rise of drone warfare represents a significant shift in military strategy, introducing both new opportunities and challenges in combat effectiveness and safety.
Personal Military Experiences: Firsthand accounts from Chris Cappy provide a raw and unfiltered view of the realities of war, emphasizing the psychological and logistical complexities soldiers face.
Philosophical Reflections on War: The episode concludes with a sobering acknowledgment of war’s inherent brutality and the uncontrollable nature of violence once it erupts.
This episode offers a comprehensive exploration of content creation, historical military strategies, wildlife dangers, and the evolving landscape of modern warfare, enriched by personal stories and deep reflections from seasoned hosts and guests.