On today's show, we discuss a man who was arrested near Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's home with a variety of weapons, burglary tools, and other items that implied he not only wanted to kill the justice, but also to kidnap him and do who knows what. We also discuss the group that doxxed the homes of the justices, and the fact that Merrick Garland has done nothing to enforce the law against them. And we have a special guest who is running for Congress in the 2nd District of Virginia.
00:00:49.000in what what should be the lead story across the board on all of the major
00:01:06.000news networks on every major newspaper and is not is that a man was arrested
00:01:11.000near Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's home not just with a weapon
00:01:16.000a variety of weapons burglars tools and other items that implied he not only
00:01:22.000wanted to kill assassinate the justice he wanted to kidnap him and and do who
00:01:28.000knows what This man apparently was going to the home of Kavanaugh in the wee hours of the morning, saw a couple marshals and panicked, and then turned himself in.
00:01:42.000And this was a 26-year-old man who was motivated by liberal politics.
00:01:47.000He said that he was concerned about what might happen with Roe v. Wade because of the leaked draft.
00:01:52.000He was concerned about these mass shootings.
00:01:54.000And he said he wasn't thinking straight.
00:01:57.000You know, it was not that long ago we talked about a survey that came from the Southern Poverty Law Center that showed of all the demographics between Republicans and Democrats, young and old, it was young Democrat men.
00:02:10.00044% favored the idea of assassinating politicians they thought were causing harm to democracy or the country.
00:02:17.000And then it's not even a week later, we have this story.
00:02:21.000And you know what the craziest thing is?
00:02:23.000The group that doxxed the homes of the justices.
00:02:26.000Ruth sent us, announced they will be returning to his home in violation of the law, and Merrick Garland has done nothing.
00:02:35.000So, do you blame me when I'm like, yeah, I think there's gonna be a civil war if there's not one already started?
00:02:39.000Because you have people breaking the law with no consequence, and this is exactly what I warned about.
00:02:46.000If you don't set the boundary, you protest at Justice's house, we arrest you, you get a slap on the wrist, you go on your way.
00:02:54.000If you don't draw the line there, they escalate it, and this is exactly what just happened.
00:02:59.000And once again, Merrick Garland will not be enforcing the law against these people who are in clear violation of it.
00:03:06.000So, I can only make assumptions as to what happened, so... We'll talk about that.
00:03:25.000And then the House just passed what many people are calling a symbolic gun control bill that is just absurdly unconstitutional, raising the gun age, or the age to buy a rifle, from 18 to 21, which just, on its face, is a violation of the Second Amendment.
00:04:35.000We've come to our attention to some of these books that are so sexually explicit in our school libraries.
00:04:40.000And of course, you go to those school boards and people are trying to get them taken off the library books, the bookshelves.
00:04:46.000And there's people getting thrown out of the school boards and telling them, you know, hey, you can't even read the books in here and everything else.
00:04:52.000I'm like, so finally, I was like, well, I started looking at the, what's the other side that I'll do?
00:04:58.000They've always been taking us to court for the longest time, and that's how they win.
00:05:01.000So I said, man, let's take some action.
00:09:18.000The federal affidavit filed against the would-be assailant states Rosk was in possession of pepper spray, zip ties, a hammer, a crowbar, duct tape, and a tactical knife, in addition to a Glock 17 pistol with two magazines and ammunition.
00:09:30.000Sources for the Post claimed the man was angered over a leaked draft of a February Supreme Court opinion that could possibly signal the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
00:09:39.000They indicated he was also upset about the recent spate of mass shootings.
00:09:43.000This is clearly modern Democrat liberal politics motivating this guy to try and kill a Supreme Court justice.
00:10:43.000The reason I would say young Republican men are probably Of the younger demographic, the least likely to support... Well, they're not.
00:10:49.000Young Democrat women were the least likely.
00:10:51.000But I would say one of the reasons younger Republican men are lower in support of this is because many of them may have actually seen violence.
00:11:04.000So it's the next generation coming up that they're so frustrated with our political system right now that this is what they believe the alternative is.
00:11:18.000Those are where revolutions come from.
00:11:19.000Another aspect to understand here is that the younger generation is more emotionally unstable, is more likely to be in poverty, has less ability for upward economic mobility.
00:11:54.000You see all of those factors going down.
00:11:56.000So politically, we are Prepping the next generation of the youth to be violent people especially what you look at the mind control that's happening on Big Tech social media that is pushing them to these radical ideas by censoring free speech by censoring debate and only allowing echo chambers to be heard radicalizing individuals towards their political opinions even further which is extremely dangerous and to me this is all being done deliberately a part of a divide-and-conquer agenda so people fight each other rather than look at the true culprits of the problems that are being created for them.
00:12:50.000It didn't matter who you voted for in the last election cycle.
00:12:52.000It didn't matter what your gender was or what religion.
00:12:55.000You were an American, and we had your back.
00:12:57.000And that's what we have to get back to.
00:12:58.000If we don't get back to that— Then what are we going to do as a nation?
00:13:01.000I was there in New York City, the dust went into my neighborhood, and I also, you know, I think we should be careful.
00:13:07.000After that we also went into, you know, Iraq, we went to Afghanistan, we got ourselves into a mess.
00:13:12.000There was a lot of cohesion, there was a lot of patriotism, but the political parties inside of the United States used it for their own personal advantage, helping the military-industrial complex, leading us astray with our foreign policy, creating a lot of devastating situations that I think You know, looking back on, were absolute mistakes that we relied into.
00:13:34.000I lived there and I remember hanging out with everybody on the 12th and sitting out at lunch just talking and feeling it, like making eye contact with people walking down the street.
00:13:43.000I want that without the tragedy, without the devastation.
00:13:46.000We don't need to scare people into that.
00:13:51.000You know, you know, my friends, my family were a part of this.
00:13:53.000And you looked at your neighbor, you saw someone that was, you know, a part of your country because, you know, the whole idea was we were attacked.
00:14:03.000In that moment, and there was a lot of, you know, amazing things that could have happened, but I just, I just think, you know, we always got to be also careful in those moments as well.
00:14:10.000The Federal Reserve System, it's a form of attack.
00:14:13.000Inflation is a kind of theft, like you said earlier, Luke, and it's not a joke.
00:14:59.000Increasing the minimum wage results in just generic inflation across the board, and it creates only a temporary relief that doesn't actually solve the problem.
00:15:19.000What matters is how much can you buy for the equivalent of one hour of labor?
00:15:24.000So they say, well then we should pay more, but that number doesn't mean anything because when you just make everybody have to be paid a base rate, then the base cost of good has to go up.
00:15:35.000They like to point out like Denmark, and they're like, well in Denmark they pay 20 bucks an hour and a burger is only 2 bucks.
00:15:40.000Totally different economy, value systems, and a different valuing of labor per hour than we have.
00:15:46.000You can't solve cultural problems with policy.
00:15:50.000And that's one of the things that, you know, being a small business owner, one of the things I talked to with all my, you know, staff about, I was talking to one of my buddies, and when the minimum wage went up, he thought it was a great idea.
00:15:59.000I'm like, well, sure, it's a great idea, except for now you're just simply reducing your purchasing power.
00:16:12.000I said yep and it's going to take you about three or four years for us to catch up to be charging again what we had again two years ago.
00:16:19.000It's also just one thing really quickly the financial components are important here but just back to this Kavanaugh story because this is this is a big story this is something major that has been building up incrementally to the point where even the Department of Homeland Security just issued a new memo saying that there's most likely a very big chance for more violence this summer politically because of the midterms because of the border crisis because of the Supreme Court decisions So even Homeland Security is warning, saying there's going to be some internal violence and turmoil happening here in the United States.
00:16:48.000How do we de-escalate it when almost every single factor, big tech social media, the corporate mainstream media, every politician is adding fuel to the fire?
00:17:17.000I covered a little bit when I was working for Fusion, the ABC News company.
00:17:21.000And I don't see a path towards bringing this country together.
00:17:25.000What I see is you have... I like to reference Stephen Marsh.
00:17:29.000He wrote the book, The Next Civil War, when he said to us that you have a multicultural democracy and a constitutional republic in the same country trying to fight for control, and you can't have both.
00:17:39.000I believe in a constitutional republic.
00:17:41.000You know, I grew up traditionally Democrat, but the reason why today people who used to be on the left, like Elon Musk or Joe Rogan are called right wing, is because they still believe in those values of a constitutional republic.
00:18:07.000They have no moral standard other than, I want power, F you.
00:18:12.000One side has no principles, one side has standardized principles, and various disagreements.
00:18:17.000You've got post-liberals, libertarians, moderates, centrists, and conservatives in one side, and then you have the psychotic death cult on the other side.
00:19:47.000They just they prop up whatever is not the right or whatever is not America.
00:19:53.000And that extends to the point where they've lost their minds.
00:19:56.000And you have adult men taking dollar bills from children into bikinis and thongs.
00:20:02.000You have this thing in Dallas where it says it's not going to lick itself.
00:20:05.000And they're like, this is a good and normal thing, and it's family-friendly, and I'm like, no, you just have no principles, no standards, no morals, and all you do is fight for power for whatever your side is, and your side is basically whatever the other is not.
00:21:44.000In Florida, when a reasonable proposal is made, maybe parents should know about this.
00:21:49.000They say, you're trying to ban gay people.
00:21:52.000It's like, dude, if you want to defend pedophiles, that's on you.
00:21:55.000But this is why I don't think there's reconciliation.
00:21:58.000Yeah, and maybe not, especially for some of these issues.
00:22:01.000And I talk a lot about, especially with the campaign, how you think about things on a different level.
00:22:04.000Honestly, quite honestly, I think everybody should run for office because it makes you think about things in a different level than you ever would have before.
00:22:11.000But I talk a lot about just getting back to our founding principles of faith, family, and freedom, like these very basic things that, you know, some people call them trite.
00:22:18.000I think if we don't get back to the things that made us great to start with, I think we're doomed as a nation.
00:22:23.000And so some of that I think is absolutely right.
00:22:25.000I think it ties into what you're talking about right now.
00:22:27.000Well, the crazy thing to me is, like, you know, policy-wise, I've always been rather liberal.
00:22:35.000Well, it's... I'm sorry, like, we had a guy on the show, it was progressive, who said... I asked him, do you think women should be able to get an abortion at nine months?
00:23:00.000On the street, I've heard people say in interviews, they said, well, seven days after birth, you know, if a woman decides to give up on the life of her child, should she be charged?
00:23:45.000You know, for me, it goes back to what you're seeing at the strip clubs, you know, with all these, with, I mean, it's, you're normalizing pedophilia.
00:24:00.000A lot of this is in a similar vein, where for some reason there's a big push from the left to expose children to overtly sexualized activities or overtly sexual activity.
00:24:42.000You know, I talk about Civil War conflict.
00:24:44.000and then the court of mist and fury and we took him before a judge and she ruled. The interesting
00:24:49.000thing is every single judge in Virginia Beach recused themselves. Wow. Said it's a political
00:24:54.000night. They don't do it. I'm sorry guys. You know I talk about civil war conflict. We have a guy who
00:24:59.000just got arrested for attempted murder of a justice and I and I say I don't think there's a way out of
00:25:04.000When the judges are like, I'm scared and too cowardly to stand up for values, then the only thing I can see is weak men will lead to hard times.
00:25:13.000I mean, that's what we're seeing right now, quite honestly.
00:25:15.000I mean, it doesn't matter what side of the aisle you're on, you've had some weak politicians for a long time.
00:25:19.000This book, Genderqueer, has writing, some of the writing in it is overtly sexualized, saying, I want your in my, and then you have a photograph of two people performing acts on each other.
00:25:32.000There's actually two different images of activities being performed on each other, adult activities.
00:25:38.000So what, I've not heard this one though, so what's this one?
00:25:40.000So it's actually, it's one of a series, it's a three-part series, and it's actually heterosexual in nature, but the descriptions of the act of sex is so descript, I mean they can't read, so the local news channel there, FM99, wasn't even allowed to read it on the air.
00:26:31.000You clearly, for Virginia Beach anyway, That school district obviously doesn't have a clear enough line, and I don't know who it is, who the failure is, where the breakdown is in the administrative level, but whoever it is doesn't have a clear line, so I'm simply asking for parental rights to be restored.
00:26:48.000So parental consent for minors to view sexually explicit material, just like when you go to a movie theater.
00:26:53.000I think one of the issues is that the whole identity of Democrats is, we hate Republicans.
00:27:08.000And now they have no choice but to stake their identity on opposing whatever it is that's right wing.
00:27:13.000Especially if you call yourself a conservative Republican.
00:27:16.000Oh, I mean, you guys are conservative Republicans are just off the cliff so far, right?
00:27:20.000But Joe Rogan, he's a borderline socialist and they call him right-wing because every part of their identity must be in opposition to whatever it is.
00:27:30.000Maybe the good news is there won't be a major conflict between factions because they will ostracize themselves to the point where there's 10 people who hold their views.
00:29:37.000I don't understand how, but the cops won't do anything.
00:29:41.000These are adult men in sexualized outfits, doing sexualized dances, with a big neon sign reading, it's not gonna lick itself, and the kids are handing them money for them to dance.
00:29:51.000Right there I'm like, okay, that's clearly over the line.
00:29:54.000Then you had Desmond is Amazing, little boy dancing on stage, stripping his clothes off as adult gay men are handing him money.
00:30:00.000And then you have another kid who's called Queen Lactatia, who was posing with a 99% nude man.
00:30:07.000It's a man who's basically nude, but a tiny little fabric on his junk.
00:30:10.000And the little boy's touching, like touching his arm and smiling for the camera.
00:30:14.000They're outright targeting and abusing kids.
00:30:17.000And then they're acting like they care about him and no one else does.
00:30:20.000You know, it's funny, because when I talk to people now, they tell me, we hear the word conservative a lot, but nobody defines why.
00:31:33.000They think they're normal, but they're weird outliers that represent like 8% of the population.
00:31:37.000And it's not just a media bubble, it's a social media bubble with algorithms regurgitating political views, amplifying them where people only hear each other.
00:31:46.000And then the main kind of disagreement that they may have online is that someone isn't fighting the other side too hard or is too sympathetic to the other side.
00:31:53.000And when you have that kind of environment, you're going to, of course, reap a lot of social chaos.
00:31:58.000And I think a lot of this is being done deliberately because just even a few years ago, I remember doing independent media almost 15 years ago, and it wasn't like this.
00:32:07.000This political divide wasn't like this.
00:32:09.000There was a lot more people in the middle.
00:32:32.000I remember even two and a half years ago, the first time I came on this show, the first thing I said, we need a peaceful divorce.
00:32:38.000And the conversation, when I brought it up, wasn't even taken seriously.
00:32:41.000It was like, yeah, yeah, whatever, whatever.
00:32:43.000But I was like, no, seriously, we need a peaceful divorce because there is no other way to avoid this larger clash that the ruling elites are kind of building up so we fight each other.
00:32:55.000We're going into very dangerous territory and all the ingredients, all the fuel is being added to this fire and it's getting out of control.
00:33:02.000But that is just geographic polarization.
00:34:53.000Which ultimately leads to a fight over weapons, which leads to a fight.
00:34:56.000So I fear, I said this last year, if Roe v. Wade and Roe and Casey are overturned, the Republicans then campaign on banning abortion federally.
00:35:08.000Many think they won't because Republicans are more states' rights, but let's say they do.
00:35:13.000They win in November, we're five months out, but they can't get past a filibuster and they won't be able to get past a veto.
00:36:03.000Yeah, I think that's the most extreme case, obviously, but if you took that power and you push it back down to the states, where I think it belongs, I think our forefathers would say that kind of power belongs to the state, not the federal level.
00:36:13.000The federal government has just become this all-consuming beast that thinks that, and people, the vast majority of Americans go, well, let's just let the government legislate.
00:36:48.000Conservatives can go to red states and then blue states can go to blue states.
00:36:51.000You know, blue people can go to blue states or whatever.
00:36:53.000My answer's the same, except I'm pro-life, and I think it should be down to the states.
00:36:57.000You know, I'd still be able—look, I believe that life begins at conception, so I would always, you know, seek to push the needle in that direction.
00:37:01.000However, I think it's a state rights issue.
00:37:33.000We have way too many decisions being made by this bureaucratic Becky force that doesn't give a damn about the average person and is serving the needs of the special ruling class and helping them out.
00:38:26.000I mean, but it's a problem when you have these congressmen and congresswomen going into Congress, not worth anything, and then four years later worth $10 million.
00:39:02.000There was entire TikTok channels just built on what Nancy Pelosi was trading in the stock market that got censored and deleted and taken down.
00:39:45.000He was a Democrat, now he's like, the Democratic Party's nuts, I'm running Republican, and 85% of the vote because people, they don't want political extremes.
00:39:54.000The left wants to paint the right as extremist?
00:39:56.000No, this proves right here, overwhelmingly, regular people are just saying enough to the crazy.
00:40:03.000The good news here is, now this is a primary, this is a guy who ran as a Democrat the first time, You take a look at this story we have from the New York Times.
00:40:12.000How many Democrats voted in the GOP primary?
00:40:15.000A lot of people are saying Democrats are voting in Republican primaries to sabotage Trump.
00:40:19.000Well, the New York Times says, actually, these people are swing voters.
00:40:24.000Swing voters are moving over in large numbers to the Republican Party.
00:40:28.000Democrats are quitting and joining Republicans, but you have a large group of swing voters moving over.
00:40:33.000I think what's happening is if the Democrats' whole identity is just, we oppose the Republicans, if the best thing they have to offer us is culture war and January 6th, while regular people are spending five bucks a gallon on gas, they're just gonna be like, I'm gonna vote for the guys talking about gas.
00:40:50.000You know, we just had our candidate forum last night, and that's what I talked about over and over again.
00:40:55.000So look, all the rest of these things really don't matter.
00:40:57.000At the end of the day, the average American is pissed off that we're having to decide whether or not we're putting gas in the car or buying food for our kids.
00:41:14.000I think what we're seeing with this trend, the shift from Democrats, not all of them, I think what may end up happening is it Republicans, they're saying, you know, CNN said 80 year high for Republican polling.
00:41:31.000Come November, we actually see that all of this psychotic behavior from Democrats and failed economic policy exposes the emperor having no clothes.
00:41:41.000These these these people on the left who think they're in the majority, who think it's a horrible picture, by the way.
00:41:55.000So I think they're going to get a rude awakening come November.
00:41:57.000A reckoning they should have gotten a long time ago.
00:41:59.000Yeah, it's one of the things that actually I'm actually most frustrated with with the Republican Party.
00:42:04.000Because I keep telling people, I'm like, man, you know, listen, times of chaos are great opportunities for advancement, and this is the most chaotic time in our nation's history.
00:42:10.000But you have to be able to recognize them and be brave enough to step into them.
00:42:14.000I think this is an opportunity for the Republican Party not just to get the majority, but to get the super majority.
00:42:18.000This is a great opportunity for them, and I believe that we're letting that slip away unknowingly, because we're just focusing on the majority.
00:42:25.000Because I do believe, I believe that the— The liberals, you can't even say the Democrats anymore, but you know, these radicals, every time they get into office, they pull the needle as far to the left as they can.
00:42:35.000And at this point, they've snapped it off and jumped over a cliff.
00:42:37.000They've left most of their base, standing on top of the platform going, what's going on?
00:42:50.000Or will they be able to choose something and do something?
00:42:54.000What do you think is going to happen from your perspective on the ground, being a part of this situation?
00:43:00.000Do you think they're going to be the same kind of lame duck Republicans, or do you think they'll be able to achieve something and do something?
00:43:05.000It matters what type of Republican you elect.
00:43:45.000It is hard work, but it's supposed to be hard work.
00:43:47.000That's the thing that I believe that Americans value.
00:43:49.000And so I want to represent the people more than anything else, even more than a party, the people of my district, because that's where I'm born and raised.
00:43:56.000So I care deeply for the people of our district.
00:43:58.000And so I want to make sure that the working class is represented again, because most of us do not feel that we're represented any longer up in Washington, D.C.
00:44:05.000And we make up the majority of America.
00:44:14.000Well, honestly, man, we can do the hard work and actually get our economy back on track.
00:44:19.000If Biden actually wanted to play ball— Do you think there's reversing the Secret Federal Reserve bailouts, the huge debt we're in— That's gonna take decades.
00:45:02.000You got to be able to take the hits and the other side be able to tell you that you're a Nazi and you look them in the face and you're like, no, I'm not.
00:45:06.000I'm doing the hard work to put the people first again.
00:45:09.000The problem with Federal Reserve debt is when we borrow a million from the Federal Reserve, the American government takes out a promissory note.
00:45:15.000We owe them back a million plus interest.
00:45:17.000So we owe them more money than we borrowed, which makes it literally impossible to pay back, at least to pay back the interest.
00:45:23.000We could pay back the principal maybe.
00:46:41.000The Bank for International Settlements in Switzerland.
00:46:43.000So I mean, the funny thing is that I think that most of us Americans, until we really start doing some deep dives into these topics, we think it's a pretty simple answer.
00:46:54.000Then we start looking at it and we're like, oh, no, it's not.
00:47:38.000The problem is we cannot use tragedy, we can never allow ourselves to let tragedy dictate policy.
00:47:43.000Because if we do that, what's to stop somebody from creating said tragedy to strip you of whatever rights or freedoms they want to.
00:47:49.000When the Reichstag burned in Germany, Hitler used that as an opportunity to seize people's civil rights.
00:47:57.000So just keeping it on the Federal Reserve stuff, I think it's fascinating because a lot of people running for office would be too scared to even talk about the problems of the Federal Reserve, the manipulation of interest rates, quantitative easing, all this stuff.
00:48:08.000Hey, look, man, I never thought I'd be running for office.
00:48:10.000I mean, look at me, my hands are tattooed for crying out loud.
00:48:11.000I never thought I'd be running for office.
00:48:13.000I'm running for office because I'm sick and tired of what I've seen.
00:50:02.000Not only that, so it showed all signs of surrender, not only that, the real problem is when you're in a conflict and both sides have to agree the conflict's over.
00:50:11.000When one side just pretty much says, you know what, we give up, we're going home, and the other side hasn't agreed that the conflict's over, the conflict's not over.
00:50:18.000And now these terrorists who have chanted death to America for generations, and now we've enriched them with $85 billion of our warfighting equipment.
00:50:27.000Well, we have a history of doing this, so in the 80s, in the Muhajirin, in the Iraq-Iran war, there's a long history of especially covert operations given them, with our tax dollars, all the weaponry that they have, which is absolutely insane that they've been doing this.
00:50:41.000I mean, we trained Saddam, we trained Obama, I mean, or Osama.
00:50:46.000There's a movie called American Made that actually even implicates Bill Clinton, specifically in Arkansas when he was the governor of Arkansas.
00:51:06.000American Made, great movie with Tom Cruise.
00:51:08.000Just gives you a little point of view, but waters down the larger scandal that happened with Iran-Contra, that again, drug smuggling, cocaine smuggling, arming rebels inside of Latin America, arming the Iranians, and of course moving on weapons and overthrowing governments, all done by the CIA, while of course introducing crack cocaine into poor communities in the United States.
00:51:30.000Which would need some serious oversight in.
00:52:25.000In Mexico, there's entire cities like Tehran with tens of thousands of people that have defended themselves from the cartels.
00:52:31.000And when you look at some of the most severe cartels, they have connections to, of course, U.S.
00:52:36.000intelligence agencies that have trained them.
00:52:39.000There was a Mexican secret police that was trained by U.S.
00:52:41.000Special Forces that literally was one of the worst, that turned into one of the worst Mexican drug cartels out there in all of Mexico that started to do all these horrible, brutal things.
00:52:51.000So there's a long history of just involvement by government forces making the situation that much worse when they were previously harmonious.
00:53:00.000Is that because they want to weak Mexico so that we can dominate the border?
00:53:04.000Well, there's a lot of corruption inside of Mexico and a lot of politicians willing to look the other way.
00:53:09.000And, of course, with the corrupt government, you, of course, have a lot of criminals who are using government for their own personal benefit because the politicians are the true criminals down in that country.
00:56:46.000I think Joe Rogan probably said it best.
00:56:47.000You know, we have a mental health issue.
00:56:51.000Kind of couched into a gun issue, disguised as a gun issue.
00:56:54.000Now, yeah sure, having a mental health issue disguised as a gun issue is a problem.
00:56:58.000However, really this is a value of human life issue.
00:57:02.000We no longer value someone else as just a human being.
00:57:06.000You have value just because I believe you're creating the image of God.
00:57:08.000So for me, you have value just in that alone.
00:57:11.000We may disagree fundamentally on a lot of social issues and maybe even religious, maybe moral issues.
00:57:16.000However, you still have value as a human being.
00:57:18.000And most people don't have that anymore.
00:57:19.000That's part of the desperation of 1928 that I brought up early.
00:57:23.000Weimar, Germany, late Weimar, Germany, early Nazi Germany, when they started to dehumanize other people, probably because they were wealthy and that they didn't, the people that were desperate weren't wealthy anymore.
00:57:33.000And they were, they were hating on the wealth.
00:57:35.000And so desperation breeds, you know, desperate actions.
00:57:42.000Why were you born into family that can have food when I, Right.
00:57:45.000But for a long time in America, I think that we got to a point where it wasn't so much that we were, we may be going that way, but it wasn't so much that we were needing food.
00:57:54.000It was that I liked the Jordans that you had.
00:57:58.000And that's a different value system altogether as a society.
00:58:02.000You know, for us to be wrapped around that kind of stuff, that's a problem.
00:58:06.000Because I think that's where we start not valuing a human being anymore.
00:58:10.000And I think that's a very dangerous path for us to go down.
00:58:13.000You're talking about like materialism?
00:58:34.000But we've got to get to a point, and I hate that it takes tragedy for it to happen, but we have to get to a point where we are looking at each other no longer as these different buckets that we put ourselves in, this identity politics.
00:58:43.000But because you're a human being, you have value to me.
00:58:48.000I was talking about humans in crowds, and what do the birds think of us when they fly overhead and look at us?
00:58:53.000Like at a rock concert with 20,000 people all moving in unison, and they were like, My girlfriend was telling me like they must think we are the most terrifying species on earth because when we form when formation occurs and we come together it's on insanely unstoppable like the power of the human being right and I For better or worse I think of the Nazi the crowds out when Hitler's giving a speech and you see 10,000 Nazis all like marching in secession like it can be horribly manipulated, but it's also
01:00:03.000And I understand that people are searching for things.
01:00:07.000And I think a lot of times we misunderstand what we're searching for.
01:00:11.000But understanding and valuing a person just because they have value, because they're creating the image of God, to me, that's such a great way for me to be able to relate to somebody, because I can cut through all the other stuff if we disagree.
01:00:24.000Abortion, police, defunding the police, we call it whatever it is, Second Amendment, I can still value you as a person, and that is very important for us to get to.
01:00:32.000When you were at war, oh, do you want to?
01:00:47.000Honestly, I remember going over it the first time.
01:00:51.000It was a very difficult thing for me to process.
01:00:54.000Because if what I believe is true, and I believe it is as far as my faith, Then I believe that every single person over there, that their life ended, they were separated from a God who loves them forever.
01:01:05.000So that was a very difficult thing for me to process and get to a spot to where I was okay with.
01:01:09.000But once you're over there and you're operating, you're simply, you're performing the operation, you're protecting your brother beside you.
01:01:16.000It's a completely different thing altogether.
01:01:18.000So do you think that social media has played the biggest role in dehumanizing other people?
01:02:21.000And the corporate media, according to many scientific studies now, actually promotes and inspires these mass shootings because of the way that they cover these events.
01:02:30.000The way that they show the picture of the individual.
01:02:38.000This essentially creates more mass killers.
01:02:40.000There's a reason when someone runs onto a stadium floor during a sports ball game that the cameras don't point to him because they know it's going to inspire other people to do so.
01:02:52.000The same thing happens with mass shooters.
01:02:54.000So if we really wanted to stop it, we would be covering this differently.
01:02:59.000MSNBC and all these other corporate media organizations are literally creating copycat killers and spurring on similar situations.
01:03:07.000This is why Buffalo was so close to the situation in Texas, and there might be even another one with how they've been reporting on the Texas situation.
01:03:16.000All you have to do is, again, stop focusing on this monster, start focusing on the victims, and you would not only shift the narrative, but you would stop future shootings and mass murderers.
01:03:30.000And that's what the corporate media should be doing.
01:03:32.000If they really wanted to stop all these very violent events, they would stop promoting these violent murderers and giving them the attention that they want.
01:03:42.000But honestly, I actually think that you would get better ratings if you simply focused on the emotion of it, on the fact that you focus on the victims.
01:03:51.000I think you get a lot more engagement from people, but instead they focus on the opposite.
01:03:55.000You were also saying how it's like people want to be heard.
01:03:57.000This is their way of being heard or seen.
01:03:59.000And I wonder if someone is arrested for an attempted mass shooting or mass shooting, maybe, but they're still alive, if we should interview them and let them speak to be heard because then...
01:05:03.000Someone ordered a pizza and told the pizza guy, and the pizza guy's like, I don't know what's going on.
01:05:06.000You see the guy on the bike ride up with the pizza, everyone's spamming like crazy in the thread, like, he's gonna do it, he's gonna, no, he left.
01:05:13.000Then finally at the end of the day, some people are walking by, some young guys, and then all of a sudden they walk past it, stop!
01:05:19.000Walk backwards like rewinding and then knock the cone over and then wave to the camera and everybody's cheering saying like, we did it!
01:05:27.000Then a woman walks by, picks the cone up, pulls a crown out of her purse and puts it on top of the cone because it was Operation King Cone.
01:05:34.000The point is, people are just trying to move the needle in any way possible.
01:05:40.000These are people who are bored, they're lonely, they feel like they don't matter at all.
01:05:45.000Anything that gets them any kind of acknowledgement.
01:07:15.000I'm gonna do everything I have to do to protect my kids.
01:07:17.000I mean, the former drummer from The Offspring, he had Guillain-Barre syndrome, so they were like, we don't think you should get this vaccine.
01:08:03.000It doesn't matter if your job forced you to do this, if the media told you to do this, if the government told you to do this, if your doctor told you to do this, you get hurt.
01:08:12.000You're the one who's going to be responsible, paying for your own medical bills.
01:08:15.000No one else is going to be covering or helping you in any way, shape, or form.
01:08:19.000So Biden likes to talk about how the gun industry is unaccountable, not liable.
01:08:35.000I have never understood why the big pharmacy, the big pharmaceutical, you call them a mafia, I've never understood why these people who literally make things that you inject into your body and absorb into your bloodstream have zero accountability.
01:08:51.000I think it's because they feel like if something does go wrong, which it's bound to eventually, they'll get sued into oblivion and then they can no longer function.
01:08:57.000And the value of pharmaceuticals is that modern medicine is a miracle.
01:09:01.000But the problem is it's the business of medicine.
01:09:05.000They're incentivized to have people be ill so that they buy their medicine.
01:09:08.000Like if the fire department was incentivized to put out fires and they got paid more for every fire they put out.
04:13:56.000Well, yeah, so what happened was, turns out, very obvious and immediate false alarm, and then Ian immediately started explaining graphene, and we all just got wrapped up for three hours.
04:16:07.000uh now i will say chicken city has a live audio stream on the property all the time so you can always you know people were tuning into that but um what was i gonna say oh yeah hot chicken action that's what you're hot chicken action there's a rat snake now attacking oh yeah eating the eggs you guys party at a different level around here I want to explain something.
04:16:31.000Every single threat results in a police response.
04:16:40.000It's because they have to respond for that reason.
04:16:43.000When people do swattings, their goal is to shock the system to the point where the police don't care anymore, but that's not how it works these days.
04:16:50.000When you get swatted, the cops show up in full force.
04:16:53.000Now, we have multiple security- I can't- I'm not gonna explain.
04:17:52.000The issue is that I can't give out too much details to explain how this went down, because obviously people would try to exploit it.
04:17:59.000But we had a credible threat, and so that's why you see me get up and leave the room, we assess the situation, then I came back and we have to get out.
04:18:06.000And then I was a little bit vague about it, and I'm not going to give away too much about the type of units that were dispatched, but they were specialists.
04:18:55.000You know, it made me think of security in general, because I think a lot of American people, at least I was, I lived with like, I don't, it never crossed my mind.
04:19:02.000We had the cops, everything was taken care of civil society, but it's not really naturally like that.
04:19:07.000You really got to take care of your your own, you know?
04:20:30.000That always in times like that, you know, I mean, no matter what, no matter how many times that happens, it's definitely better to be safe than sorry.
04:20:35.000This, you know, it's since January we've had eight other swattings and then one instance of the bomb squad coming out.
04:20:43.000But they're so obviously bunk garbage.
04:21:09.000We've had tremendous and rapid growth over the past year or so.
04:21:13.000Now we're building that security protocol so that these things don't happen.
04:21:16.000Well, the other thing too is I personally didn't expect to be at this level of influence.
04:21:23.000And I don't view us as being extremists or anything.
04:21:25.000All we do is talk about the news and current events and for some reason so unbelievably inflammatory to people they think they need to make threats against us.
04:21:39.000You look at Hollywood and the way they built Paramount Studios, it's just a walled... You can't even get in without... We've had issues, people know about them.
04:21:52.000It's crazy, when we lived in the South Jersey area, there was a really famous YouTuber who lived a few blocks away.
04:23:49.000We saw a bunch of lightning bugs, which I always love.
04:23:51.000You guys can follow me on Twitter and Minds.com.
04:23:54.000It's Sarah Patchlitz, as well as SarahPatchlitz.me.
04:23:58.000Yeah, let's see, uh, we'll, uh, we'll have a lot to talk about tomorrow for sure.
04:24:02.000And we're all rested up and, you know, it was a crazy day with what, you know, what, uh, what with happened, what, with all that happened with the Supreme court justice.
04:24:11.000And then just this happening here is just like, uh, I'm going to make me a hot cocoa with some whipped cream.