EPISODE 002 PIG HUNTING TRIP RECAP | BIDEN, BATHROOM, PANTS? | ON THE HUNT FOR DOG | Q&A
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The boys are back from a hunting trip to the middle of nowhere in Alabama, and they talk about Joe Biden possibly going to the bathroom in his pants. Also, the boys talk about rat hunting and a frog that thinks it's a frog.
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Hey guys, it's Fleckus. Welcome to Fleckus Talks The Show, episode 102. Today we're going to be
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talking about Joe Biden maybe going to the bathroom in his pants. Definitely happened.
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Brian Laundrie, Gabby Petito, huge update that may or may not involve us. We got some
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vax mandates thing to talk about. And as always, we wonder, can anyone pin Fleckus?
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I don't think so. We will find out today on Fleckus Talks The Show featuring Richard Rappoy.
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Very cool. What do you think? I think we welcome the messianic age, okay? We live in a
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treaty of three species. Denisovansia, Neanderthal, Europe, Satan, Africa, false narratives, hidden
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alliances. This is Fleckus Talks The Podcast audio only. Thank you for joining us. Thank
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you for listening. Give us a five-star review. Before the episode even starts, give us a five-star
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review. It's Fleckus Talks The Show with Richard Rappoy. Yes, welcome to the show. So the boys
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just got back from a hunting trip. Myself, Richard Rappoy, typical liberal, aka Grantley,
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DC Drano. We all had an amazing time up in Alabama, middle of nowhere. I've never been anywhere like
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that or been that far south, like south-south. Yeah, north but south. North but south, exactly.
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We had to go north from Tampa to get there, but very much the south. It was really cool. I loved it.
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I didn't have any experience either hunting. I have only hunted the iguanas, which you guys all saw,
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and I've only been hunting the rats that used to live in the house I was living in
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until like a month ago. So I've only had experience rat hunting and iguana hunting.
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Do you want to elaborate on that rat hunting? I mean, everyone knows what a rat hunting is. It's
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like when you have rats in your garage between 10 and p.m. and 2 a.m. You go running in there,
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you turn the lights on and try to startle them. And then as they run up the garage and get to the
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rafters trying to get back to their hole, you have like four or five seconds of shooting at them
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with the air gun. Standard stuff. Standard stuff. Everyone knows what the, you know,
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go on a little rat hunt in the garage. Everyone does it. Everyone's got the rats. Not anymore,
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though. Rat Boy and I moved to a cool new place right around the corner, and we are not dealing
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with any rats right now. Yeah, that was bad. We had such a nice house, and it was like on the water,
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like great pool, great setup, and then there were just rats in the garage. So yeah, it was bad. But
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I'm not kidding. Like you bust open the door, you flick the lights on, you make a sound,
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the rats run up the wall on the rafters, and it's like absolute shootout. I go in there with the
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air pistol, and I just poof, poof, poof, poof, poof, poof. We'd be watching TV. Letting them rip.
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We would be watching TV, and Fleckis would come to me, and like, it's like, you know, 12,
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12 at midnight, and he'd be like, rat run? And he'd be like, come on, just come with.
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And I'd just witness him pop, kick open the door, and just heart unloading rounds hit.
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I killed one. There was one I shot, boom, shot him dead, iced him, instant death. And it was just
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like, you go in there saying a line too, like, Toretto, poof, poof, poof, poof. Yeah. It was such
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a cool experience, and I got a rat. So, you know, pig hunting in Alabama was obviously going to be a
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step up from that. Real guns this time. I haven't really gone hunting with real guns before,
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and it was cool. We had a great experience. It was also like, it was different. Rappoy and I went
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into a tree stand the last night, and I mean, it was rusty. It was high up. It was a tight space.
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We got in there, and immediately a brown recluse spider fell down, and Rappoy swatted it,
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and then a frog jumped across both of us, and he thought it was a frog. And I was like, no,
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it's a very venomous spider. And he's like, no, no, it's a frog. It's a frog. I'm like, no,
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no, there's both. It's a brown recluse spider and a frog. There's just a lot going on in this one.
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Oh, man. Yeah. So, tree stand, a shaky tree stand that hasn't been like sat in for a while,
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obviously, you're in danger a little bit. And one of those support beams, like, you know how it's like
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all four legs and then X's between each leg. Like, two of the X's were, like, bent out.
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Yeah, completely warped. One of the legs was on a wood block,
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and we just got in there very gingerly. And it worked, and it supported our
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combined heavy weight. So, we made it. Rusty corners, wasps. I swear, it got so loud with those
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bugs. And I was, like, I was told, like, the advice that was given to me was, like, become a tree.
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Just kind of, like, fall asleep into the space and just, like, settle into it. Which, I don't know.
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I couldn't really do that. I was ready to shoot the pig. I was trying my best. We saw it on thermal.
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There's a pig. There was a big-sized pig we saw on thermal. We have a video coming out next week.
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It's a good-sized pig. I lined it up. I'm ready to kill it. It would have been the only pig killed
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in the whole trip. And then, I don't know, something happened where I didn't close the
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thing all the way. And then it clicked, and it missed it by a millimeter, and the bullet didn't go.
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And the pig heard it and ran off. And that was it. And then I had to walk back to the car in the mud.
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It, like, 10 p.m., and my feet got stuck in the mud. My Jordans went under the mud,
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and, like, my shoe came off. It was bad. The spider thing. Like, when the spider first fell
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down, and we were in the thing, and we swatted it, I was just thinking about that for the rest
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of the night. And I had a water bottle, like, by my feet. And I'm like, all right, that water
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bottle's toast. Like, I'm not going back for the water bottle. And then later in the night,
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I felt, like, spider webs on my pants and on my legs, like, on my ankle. And, like,
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so the spider was getting involved down there and doing work and setting up shop in a new
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Mm-hmm. So Fleckus Hates Camping was last week. And then Fleckus Goes Hunting is this week.
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No, hunting's, it was fun. It was very fun. But, I mean, you really are just sitting in a tree stand.
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Like, you're just kind of, it's an ambush. It's not, like, I guess there's tracking. There's tracking
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after the fact and stuff like that. But it really was an ambush. It was, like, corn, corn in a field.
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Hey, pigs. And, uh, light them up. And you light them up. The guns were loud. The pellets were big.
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Yeah. Fleckus said, Fleckus said at one point, like, we were at the hunting camp and there was
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this, like, friend who is a very seasoned hunter. And, uh, Fleckus had shot a hand.
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And a veteran. And a veteran. Yeah. And a veteran. Yeah. So it was, like, a serious guy.
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It's, like, all factual. He's paying attention to the wind. He's doing everything. And Fleckus,
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uh, we were shooting a bit, actually, for the video. You'll see it, uh, you know,
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sometime next week, maybe later. Um, but it was basically, like, Fleckus shooting a handgun
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hero shot. And then, uh, we were trying to replace the bullets afterwards. And Fleckus was like,
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how many pellets did I shoot? And this guy was like, what did you say from the other room?
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Oh, man. So they, I know they're not pellets. I like to mess with people. Uh, the video next
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week is going to be fantastic. Live action rounds, live rounds.
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Yeah. Which is crazy. On a Hollywood set, they would always use fake guns, but we shot our bits
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with live rounds. We ain't messing around here at Fleckus Talks. Yeah. This ain't no union job.
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Yeah. Here at Fleckus Talks. We got the drone out. We got the drone out. Live rounds. That's the
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kind of stunts we do. Did I do all my own stunts? Richard Rappoy, tell the truth. Yep.
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100%. We bring in any stunt double exactly my size. No, there's like, I don't think we could find
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them. Those people don't even exist, especially not where we were in the middle of nowhere, Alabama
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population, 200 people plus five of us. Stay tuned for the video. Yeah. Stay tuned
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for the video. It's going to be fantastic. Um, moving on very important update. Brian
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laundry. Is that how you say his name? Laundry. So Brian laundry, the guy who is
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wanted right now, there's a big man hunt going for him. There's a huge reward. Dog, the bounty
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hunter is that reward. Let me look. I think it's like 300 K, but there's like a celebrities
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who have tacked on. So it's probably like a million bucks, maybe more. So this search
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for Brian laundry is happening within like 30 minutes of where me and Richard Rappoy
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live. Yeah. Like we've taken Jerry to the dog park. Exactly. We've been there before.
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So huge announcement for this Fleckus Talks audience, the hardcore listeners, the people
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who like Fleckus the most, people are tuning into this podcast. Huge announcement. Tomorrow,
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Richard Rappoy and myself are going to Fort DeSoto and we are going to find dog, the bounty
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hunter who is trying to find Brian laundry. Yep. I reached out to dog, the bounty hunter.
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Yep. They hit me back and I was like, I want to interview dog. I want to get involved. But
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what really we're, we're trying to, we're trying to live in dog's wake here. We don't know where
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Brian laundry is, but dog, the bounty hunter is searching for him in Fort DeSoto, which
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is 30 minutes away. So it's like, we don't even need all the tips dog got dog already
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got the tips. We need to go to Fort DeSoto, find Brian laundry, steal the bounty from dog,
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the bounty hunter. Yeah. We're going to front run dog, the bounty hunter. Like dog is, well,
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we're actually drafting off of him because he got us the lead to Fort DeSoto and that's all
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we needed. And then we're going to run into him and I'm going to have my own dog, the bounty
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hunter outfit. And it's going to be a video and it's going to be like, yo dog, what are
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you doing here? And he's going to be like, yo dog, what are you doing here? And it's like,
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I think we're looking for the same guy. Let's exchange info. Let dog go first. And then
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just tell us what you got first. I'm keeping it closer to the chest, but obviously we're
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in the same place. We're obviously both pretty close to the trail.
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Do we know anything about why he's there? It was like the, the Brian laundry's parents
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like camped there or something recently. Yeah. I think it's like a place he's been
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and maybe someone's seen him or a person that looked like him. And he like was talking about
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how he can go six days on crackers alone. Like he's a survivalist type and he's probably
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just hiding out out there and we're going to find them. And Brian, if you're listening
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somehow to this podcast, I saw an American flag picture in your dorm room. I saw the camo.
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Okay. Reach out to Zach at fuckustalks.com. Z-A-C-H. We will do an interview with you.
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We'll, we'll get your voice out there. If something happened, you want to, Hey, we want to hear
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all sides. We're not going to jump to any conclusions, but if you want to get your message out there,
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fuck his talks is a good fair place to start. I think his message is I'm on the run and I'm
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not doing interviews. Imagine tackling Brian laundry, completely working off dog. The bounty hunter's
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wake. And then being like, yeah, the bounty is mine. Like 500 K is mine. I have them. It's not,
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it doesn't matter who flushed them out. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter who saw him first is who
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tackled them. Cause then there's going to be a fight between dogs going to try and steal our,
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our, our bounty. It's like, it's like when you catch a tuna and you're bringing it in and you're
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reeling it in like dogs, the shark, that's going to come and bite a hole in your tuna and just get the
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free lunch. He's going to try and fight us for Brian laundry. So we might need to bring our own
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team to protect us. Post apprehending Brian laundry. Once we got Brian down and we have
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apprehended phase two is keep dog off us. So what's the status right now? Dog is in Fort
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DeSoto. Brian, we'll be like, Brian, we're not going to turn you in. We just want to talk.
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Dog is close to your trail. And then we'll bring Brian to the police station,
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drive him up in the Jeep, toss him out. We're just going to zip tie you. It's no big deal.
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All right. So we reached out to dog. They hit us back and told us we're at Fort DeSoto.
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Now it's on social media. We're going there tomorrow. We're going to find Brian laundry.
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We're going to get the bounty and we're going to make enemies with dog, the bounty hunter.
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Yeah. What are you guys doing on Friday? All right, moving on. This part of the show is
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the part of the show where we play a clip and we ask, did Joe Biden go to the bathroom
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in his pants? Yep. So let's do the clip. So this interrupts or unbalances the Belfast
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Good Friday Accords. That's the Belfast Good Friday Agreement. That's, that's the, I think that.
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Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Let's go. Thank you. Thank you.
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Did he say? I have no idea. I hope the microphone got it.
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So this was like a week ago too. And I kind of got half press coverage or something.
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Yeah. This happened last week and everyone was like, why? That was so weird. Like,
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why did they exit the press conference early with Boris Johnson? Like he was in the middle
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of a sentence and the press was like, all right, time to go. Like actually in the middle of a
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sentence. And then the people in the background are like, did, did he shit? And the guy's like,
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I think so. I hope audio got it. Something along those lines. It's very unclear. It's like,
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did he shit? Did he say it? Like, I don't really know what the person said. We don't know.
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The only person who does know is that press coordinator who got everyone out of the room
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because they hit the eject button. There's, they pulled the thing and got it. Boom. They're
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out of the top. Like they're like, all right, that was him going to the bathroom in his pants.
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We have to get everyone out of here. That's like a, we've seen a lot or two keys in the
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thing. Boom. Launch the nuke. Like that's a big one. Yeah. No, we've seen a lot of those
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like, okay, everyone, that's it. Enough questions. And this was probably the most forceful I've
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seen. Most forceful Boris Johnson with Boris Johnson probably knows too. Yeah. And then someone
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on Reddit said that the room smelled really bad. And if, you know, obviously CNN and MSNBC
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and all these Muppets and Anderson Cooper, they say whatever they want about Trump. That's all
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made up. So I can report that someone on Reddit said the room smelled really bad. And that would
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be a telltale sign of someone going to the bathroom in their pants. Yeah. So a source that
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was close to the situation said. So confirmed, Joe Biden did dump in his pants. Confirmed. Moving
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on. Stephen Colbert, a couple of nights ago, doing the vaccine song to that tequila song.
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Like, and then he says vaccine. It's like, you just like vaccina. Like doesn't, it's not even a
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sound bit. No, it's peak comedy, bro. Absolute insanity. I think one positive from COVID and
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the lockdowns, especially when they didn't have live studio audiences was seeing all these people
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just like, like a fish in an inch of water, just struggling and flailing as they deliver jokes to
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a non-hot room. Yeah. You need that bus full of Midwest women like going, Oh my God, Stephen Colbert.
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Exactly. No matter what you say, you're so funny. And I guess this, I mean. That, that hot room was
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the black magic that operated Hollywood for so long, where it was just like this manufactured
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consent, this manufactured acceptance. Oh, this is funny. Everyone's laughing. And it's like, Oh,
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that must be funny. And you're watching it on TV. And it's like, you're actually subliminally
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getting communicated with, and you're being told something that's not true, but the laughing
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like kind of sneaks it by you, but not anymore. Yeah. There's that whole like John Oliver,
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like pace thing. Well, something, something, something, something, ha ha ha ha. And you can't
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even process it. It's like, I I'm pretty sure I read an article about that once, how it's like
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designed for you to be like one step behind and like catching up and laughing and the cat's out of
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the bag. You did the vaccine song. Exactly. The cat's out of the bag. Wait a sec. You're just a guy
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with an accent. You'll John Oliver, you know, it's like by the time you realize it, like if he didn't
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have an accent and what he's saying is, and it's like, it's like the moment at the end of the movie
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when you realize the person's been dead the whole time and you're like, wait a second, John Oliver's
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not even funny. It's all these Harvard kids in his writing room. Yeah. But I mean, that was one of
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the biggest pure propaganda pieces I've seen in recent memory. It's just like, they didn't even try to
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make it funny. Like the whole point is it's funny because he's doing it, but it's just like,
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who, who told you to do this? Who, who really told you to do this? And it's like Stephen Colbert.
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He's at Martha's Vineyard for the Obama party. He's deep. The only thing left he can do to even
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stir a reaction is to like humiliate himself. Yeah. So he did it. He danced with Chuck Schumer.
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I think one time I saw, yeah, that's exactly. So it's like, all he's got left is, oh my gosh,
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Stephen Colbert is doing this physical action. Like he's done. Like he's, he squeezed the,
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the, the fruit dry. Yeah. There's this thing where it's like, he had a heyday that was like
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pretty good, I guess, before politics and when he was doing actually edgier bits or funnier stuff.
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And then you get to late night and it's just dead man's zone. It's nothing. It's so dumbed down
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and it's like sad, but I guess you get $20 million for it. Yeah. So it's like these
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organizations, these institutions, these celebrities, these characters, they establish
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like a cool counterculture part of their branding in a way where it's like, oh yeah, Stephen Colbert.
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Like when he was on like back to back with John, uh, John Stewart. Yeah. That was like some of the
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best TV. It was so funny. It was like directionally pretty okay. It was like good normal content that
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like wouldn't even exist right now. Yeah. It was fun. It was a cool way to do politics. He didn't sell
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out yet. He establishes credibility as someone who's fair and cool. Didn't sell out. And then
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they slowly buy him out just like all these other companies, the NFL, everybody LeBron. Yeah. It's
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like they're buying a front man. Exactly. And now they're just like an, uh, uh, talking head for
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an idea ideology and you bought them out. And it's like, same with certain companies, like obey
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propaganda, that company that was like a skater company. Yeah. It's like, now they're posting like
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BLM stuff and like vaccination stuff. And it's like, you guys became the propaganda. Like
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you got too big. You can't get that big without kind of getting taken over by the cabal, the
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deep state, the piss drinkers. And that's kind of how it played out. Uh, Harvard's another
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example of that. There's a, you see Harvard has a new study with all these people that
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love Joe Biden. Yeah. They're all vaccinated. Yeah. It's a, the, the Harvard freshman poll,
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which apparently they do every year. And it said 90% of Harvard freshmen support Joe Biden
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to obviously, and this was, I guess, in a question like preferring Trump to Joe Biden.
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So 10%, even though 50% of the population voted for Trump, uh, 90% of the Harvard incoming freshmen
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like Joe Biden. And this is like when they came into class. So this is after probably six months of
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Joe Biden, right? So six months of not paying attention to Joe Biden is just, uh, we've got to get
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rid of the other guy. Still hate Trump. Yeah. Just got to hate Trump. And now they're all
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vaccinated and doing classes online. Maybe that's the business school. But just another example of
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the institutions that have gone away and I gotten away from us. Harvard doesn't matter anymore
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because if the kids were smart, they'd be based. And if they were based, they wouldn't be this
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disproportionately leftist and uninformed and all these things. So now it's like another institution.
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Harvard used to mean something. Now you graduate and then you're pansexual or whatever.
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Yeah. So Harvard's done. I'm a seller of Harvard. It's times like, yeah, 70 grand a year. And what
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it's times like this. I'm not proud to be an Ivy leaguer. Yeah. Sorry. I thought I just heard Jerry
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like maybe pissing over there. No, I think that was him eating some plastic. Okay. Yeah. No, I mean,
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going to an Ivy league school, if you, if you were to do it all over again, I mean, we played football,
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so it's a little different. Like, but if they were like, you have to get vaccinated to play football and go
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back in 2011 or 12, whenever I would have probably done it and just been like, Oh, whatever. I have
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to get a shot. Cause I had no idea what's even going on. Me too. So that's crazy. Yeah. And that's
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tough. We'll get to some of that. I'm sure. And the questions, we have a question section coming
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says. Okay, cool. Moving on this week. We have a huge Q and a coming last week. We said, send
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us your questions. A ton of people sent us their questions and we're going to go through them
00:20:42.980
right now. It's going to be, I think more than usual. This is the first one. So we're going
00:20:47.200
to do like a double session of the Q and a, but a lot of people are asking some stuff,
00:20:51.620
a lot of the same questions. So we're going to get some answers. Maybe. Yeah. The questions
00:20:55.160
are built up because they've had no outlet for so long.
00:20:58.440
Richard Ratboy has collected some questions. I have sent him some questions I saw as well.
00:21:04.560
So we're going to go through them and let's see what you guys are wondering. Let's see what
00:21:09.720
you guys are thinking about. Let's see what questions you guys have that you need answers
00:21:13.220
to. Okay. Question number one. This is from Daniel spelled kind of weird. Um, have you
00:21:18.820
ever been to Iran? Iran? Have you ever been to Iran? Hmm. No, I have not been to Iran or
00:21:28.860
Iran. I say Iran. I say Iran too. I'm saying Iran. Um, it's actually Iran. Like, no, it's
00:21:35.600
not. No, it's not what I say. Uh, no. And that wasn't one of the questions we got a lot. So
00:21:42.720
question number one. No, I have not been to Iran. Okay. Moving on. Question number
00:21:46.400
two. Iran. Do you think our military is compromised? Uh, I think the top part of the
00:21:52.700
military, like the melee types, I think there are some generals that are definitely compromised.
00:21:56.900
I think they did a really good, I mean, not a good job, but they made a really large effort
00:22:02.160
to get rid of all the base people. I think obviously the troops as a whole love the troops
00:22:07.820
and I think they are patriotic people, but I do think the government is doing their best
00:22:13.820
to get those base people out. So you see them kind of getting squeezed for situations where
00:22:18.740
you have like a vax mandate now. And it's like, if it's a lot of soldiers that aren't
00:22:21.860
going to want that COVID vax. Now, those are the guys who are going to leave, hopefully not
00:22:28.120
dishonorably discharged, but those are the guys who are going to leave. So if there is a next
00:22:32.000
step to this government tyranny that involves the military, a lot of the people that would
00:22:36.440
have stepped up and stopped that from happening within won't be there because X amount of months
00:22:42.560
ago, they didn't follow through with the COVID required vaccine.
00:22:46.300
They wiped them out. So it's kind of like a leading indicator of how based or how, uh,
00:22:53.420
Yep. And we're heading in a direction where we're not fully compromised yet, but they're doing
00:23:00.700
their plan and they are getting people out that are not going to be okay with what's probably
00:23:06.660
This is from George. How can I fast track my way to the U S need to get out of Canada ASAP?
00:23:11.380
George, I am a person who doesn't open his mail. I am not good at applications and logistics
00:23:22.580
and going through processes like that. Yeah. So if, if it's come down to where I'm like your final hope,
00:23:30.120
please don't let that be the truth. Yeah. Ask anyone, ask them, ask the mailman. They'll
00:23:36.280
probably know. Throw out your passport, sneak down to the Southern border, pretend you're Haitian or
00:23:40.060
something. Yeah. All right. Uh, this next question is from Kobe. What should I do if my company tries
00:23:46.360
to force me to take the vaccine? Tough question. A lot of people ask me this all the time.
00:23:50.780
I would obviously, okay. Don't quit. Number one, don't quit. Make them fire you. Make them fire
00:23:57.640
you. I'm not telling anyone what to do, but if you really don't want to get the vax, don't quit.
00:24:02.920
Let them fire you because there will be something that comes from this legally down the road. And I
00:24:08.220
don't think what they're doing is legal. I think they're just really, really trying to pressure
00:24:12.320
people to do it. Yeah. I don't think they actually legally can. So I think this is all kind of like
00:24:18.220
a front and like, you know, all bark, no bite. They're legally can't do it. And they're just
00:24:23.680
trying to get everyone who's like on the fence to be like, eh, whatever, I'll get it. I don't want
00:24:27.880
to deal with this. Yeah. So I think it's all, uh, sign up. Find employees who you think are also
00:24:33.260
based and kind of talk to them. Yeah, exactly. There's a little bit like collectivize maybe a little
00:24:38.660
bit if you're going to, you know, hire a lawyer between 10 people. So there's a huge percentage
00:24:43.540
of the country that's not going to get vaccinated. So there will be businesses that exist completely
00:24:49.360
because of that reason alone. Like there'll be a reaction to this huge percentage of the country is
00:24:54.260
not for it. So don't worry. There'll be a bounce back. All right. Next question. This is from Abby.
00:25:01.680
Your opinion on modern dating culture. Ooh, Fleck has talks dating. Modern dating culture.
00:25:07.980
I think a lot of people think it's worse than ever to date right now. And that's probably true.
00:25:12.660
Like generally speaking for everybody, but I think on the right, we're in a better spot because at
00:25:18.200
least we have like a core value system and fundamentals we agree with when it comes to
00:25:22.740
guys and girls. And on the left, it's like, if you're looking for a relationship, that's going
00:25:28.160
to make a loving relationship and you're dating to get married and have a family searching for that.
00:25:32.160
You can find it on the right a lot easier than you could find it on the left or that it can
00:25:35.940
exist that can exist in the left. Yeah. Like that's a lot harder because they want to like
00:25:40.240
kill their babies and have an open relationship and they want you to be weak and it's just not
00:25:49.320
going to work. Yeah. So I'd say it's great time to be dating because you can have standards that
00:25:54.640
eliminate a lot of potential people. And if you do meet someone who is conservative as well in this
00:26:00.320
time, it's like, now that person is a potential prospect. Maybe that wouldn't have been the case
00:26:06.060
before. So if you're like an ugly guy, you can still find a lovely conservative wife. If you stand
00:26:12.200
for the truth and you like conservative values and you're not a bitch boy and you're not going to get
00:26:16.400
vaccinated and let them mask your kid. So stand for something. Just don't go wherever the wind blows
00:26:20.920
you. Exactly. Exactly. Stand for something and you'll find some lovely lady who appreciates it.
00:26:26.240
Very cool. Very cool. All right. Next question from Jonah, your take on guns and responsible
00:26:31.980
marijuana usage. Oh, feds have entered the chat. Feds have entered the chat. That's an absolute fed
00:26:40.220
question. Yeah. Absolute fed question. Don't break the law. We're cutting his balls off. Yeah. We're
00:26:47.360
cutting Jerry's nuts off. October 9th. It's happening. Sorry, Jerry. All right. Next question. This is from
00:26:52.080
Papa. What is it going to take for people to stop believing everything the media tells them?
00:26:58.100
Good question. Now, I think more than ever with all the lockdowns and the overreach and Joe Biden
00:27:03.360
being a Muppet, I think it's going to start hitting closer to home. And like during Trump years, because
00:27:09.520
before the lockdowns and stuff, things were getting better. It was easier to create these like stories
00:27:15.800
and these fake things and these things to get mad about, about Trump. But now that Biden's in there
00:27:20.720
and it's actually really bad, I think people are going to have like closer to home experiences
00:27:25.000
that they didn't have before. And it's going to bring a lot of people to the light.
00:27:30.080
I always think personally, it's like whatever, you got to find one story that they really get wrong,
00:27:35.500
you know? And it's like the more things that they do that for COVID, Trump, these are like large ones
00:27:40.380
that happened over the last two years or, you know, a couple of years with Trump. It's just like
00:27:44.940
these kind of people or things that are antithetical to the media, like they're,
00:27:51.140
that's the biggest red, like red pill awakening. Like if it's something that's personal to you or
00:27:55.980
something like that, but yeah, that's kind of like micro basic, like that's on a case by case thing.
00:28:00.640
Yeah. You're a politically moderate nurse and you're going to get fired to keep the America safe
00:28:07.920
from the COVID virus because you didn't get vaccinated.
00:28:11.620
You were a hero all last year when it was like unknown and actually like could have been scary
00:28:15.960
before data was out. Yeah. And now you're just a piece of shit. And now you're the enemy and you're
00:28:21.820
out. So stuff like that is going to wake up a lot of people because a lot of people have family members,
00:28:27.100
people in their lives that will be directly affected if not themselves. So I think it's going
00:28:32.380
to get worse, but also better at the same time. The way it goes worse will awaken more people.
00:28:39.900
Exactly. Yeah. So things will get worse, but that would be like short-term and then long-term
00:28:45.700
things will get better because people will live in a different way where they don't rely on the
00:28:50.600
things that are making their life bad, like the institutions or the public schools or the poison
00:28:55.560
food, you know, all the, the banking system, whatever it is, you can live a life that relies less on these
00:29:02.880
things, live a better life. So while the people who are relying on those institutions,
00:29:07.600
while their lives continue to deteriorate, they'll see the life you're living and they'll be like,
00:29:12.440
Ooh, that looks better. And then as it gets worse and worse and you live in like, for example,
00:29:16.060
Los Angeles and you're like, Oh, you know, 2015 Los Angeles, things are great. 2020 Los Angeles,
00:29:22.880
things are not so great anymore. 2025 Los Angeles, things are even worse. So it's like that time period,
00:29:28.740
that realization for these people, it's going to be like, Oh, maybe living in Arkansas on a lake is
00:29:34.380
actually more appealing. So I think that's, what's going to happen. It's going to get better and
00:29:37.420
worse at the same time. For those who are looking for alternatives, life will be good for those
00:29:41.840
living in satanic dominions. Things are probably get worse. Yeah. So you can't get no boo anymore,
00:29:47.360
but you also don't have to walk on streets with human shit and tents needles needles. And then if
00:29:52.560
someone, someone just breaks your car window for fun, you don't even have anything in there,
00:29:56.440
but you got to pay. And all of a sudden, yeah, the Arkansas life lake.
00:30:00.100
And then everything gets ruined. Do those videos of San Francisco where people just have bags of
00:30:05.380
stuff. Those are my favorite. And they just take it out when they strong arm shoplift, where it's
00:30:10.880
just, it's a new form of shoplifting. Yeah. And you have your mask on and you just go, Oh, well,
00:30:15.700
whatever. We're not supposed to stop them. And then what happens? Walgreens or CVS goes, Ooh,
00:30:20.980
this location lost this much money because of all this stuff. Let's close it down. And then the people
00:30:24.940
who are using that don't have that resource anymore. And now living there is that much worse.
00:30:28.980
Yeah. Moving on. Next question. I think, I think there were 15 Walgreens that closed in San
00:30:34.000
Francisco just because they couldn't justify it. And it's like Megacorp USA is like, cut them.
00:30:39.400
Yep. Next question. All right. This is from Alec. Have you picked a Halloween costume out yet?
00:30:44.540
I have not picked a Halloween costume out yet. The front runner, which it is every year. I just
00:30:50.060
haven't done it is LL cool J in a wheelchair. That's my dream costume. I think it's hilarious.
00:30:55.640
I can get like a velour light blue suit, white do-rag, a little bandaid thing. I'm LL cool J in
00:31:02.960
a wheelchair. That's like a 10 year bit. It's a 10 year bit for me that I've never done.
00:31:06.560
He keeps coming back to it, but one day. One day, maybe this year. The wheelchair is the hard
00:31:10.680
part. So obviously he's not going to do it this year. He can't get it together. We have one month
00:31:14.220
to get a wheelchair. He's not going to do it. All right. Next question. You vaccinated.
00:31:17.940
Ah, um, no, of course not. You had COVID, correct? I had COVID. It wasn't that bad.
00:31:24.660
So you got that natty, immunity. That's like the thing that people don't realize. It's like,
00:31:28.700
Hey, did you, why are you wearing a mask? Oh, I don't want to get COVID blah, blah, blah. The
00:31:33.300
pandemic. And it's like, have you gotten COVID? Yeah, I did. Was it bad? No, I was only sick
00:31:37.900
for two days. And it's like, do you hear what you're saying? Like snap out of it. Like what,
00:31:44.260
what do you, you know? So I had it, it was completely no big deal. All my friends got it with me.
00:31:50.360
Yeah. We were kind of not feeling great for five days. Fleckus was patient zero. I was the first
00:31:56.120
one to get it. Yeah. I'm not getting vaccinated. There's a whole process. I saw this meme that was
00:32:00.040
like, they tried to scare you. They tried to bribe you. They tried to guilt you. They tried to shame
00:32:05.640
you. They tried to blame you. Now they're going to try and fire you. Yeah. And it's like, well,
00:32:10.400
what you can't do is pin me because if you could pin me, then you can vaccinate me. And I've become
00:32:16.680
unpinnable. I've become ungovernable. I have become unpinnable. Yeah. Next question. So if you
00:32:24.100
did have to take the vaccine, which would you take? See my previous answer. I've become unpinnable
00:32:30.080
that me getting vaccinated would be people coming to my door. I wouldn't even open it, but I guess
00:32:35.940
they break in and then like six guys wrestle me down, inject me with something that knocks me out
00:32:40.380
unconscious and they inject me with the vaccine. So whatever those people have, whatever the National
00:32:45.580
Guard military is handing out a year from now. For sure. All right. So next question,
00:32:51.380
kind of a follow-up thoughts on Trump's vaccination status. I think people can get vaccinated if they
00:32:57.440
want to get vaccinated. Trump's an old guy. He wanted to get vaccinated. Had COVID as well.
00:33:02.920
He had COVID as well. He got vaccinated, whatever. I don't like obviously when he talks about the vaccine
00:33:09.360
that much, but he hasn't pushed mandates. He hasn't said that he's pro mandate. He's of course not.
00:33:14.240
Yeah. And he's also kind of chilled out with it lately. Like he realized that vaccine wasn't like
00:33:19.620
one of his strongest issues. He says at the rally, people boo him and he's like, all right,
00:33:23.900
I'm not going to bring it up. But the last speech he gave, I don't think he mentioned warp speed or
00:33:27.380
the vaccine once, which is great. And it's the mandates that are the problem. I'm not going to
00:33:33.400
get into what I think the vaccine is myself, but I'm never getting in. And I respect everyone's
00:33:38.120
opinion. You can get it if you want, but just don't make me do anything because once you make me do
00:33:42.900
what I don't want to do, I'm not a free person. And I feel like if you get me in a corner and make
00:33:47.880
me squirm, I'm going to, it's going to be bad. You're going to thrash. I'm going to thrash.
00:33:52.080
All right. I've been working out a lot with rap boy. Yep. We have been. We become unpinnable
00:33:57.220
for this exact reason. Exactly. Um, okay. Next question. This is from Minty. Why hasn't anyone
00:34:04.120
talked about how masking cops depersonalizes and conceals them? I don't know. Minty sign up for the
00:34:08.960
newsletter because I talked about that two weeks ago. Yeah. Fleckus is actually huge on that.
00:34:13.320
And especially in Australia, Australia, those cops throw that lady on the ground and the sprayer and
00:34:17.400
keep walking. It's like, how could you ever do that to an old lady? How could you ever blindside
00:34:22.280
someone, throw them on the ground, crack their face open? It's because you have a mask on and
00:34:26.160
you're just taking orders. Yeah. Oh, it's just until you're negative. I've just taken orders. So now
00:34:32.900
you're just taking orders and you have the mask. So it's like, you're not you anymore. And that's a hundred
00:34:37.360
percent the problem. And that was the whole thing. The mass first unmasked is all about
00:34:41.320
people submitting and wearing the mask and showing their allegiance. And then the others being the
00:34:47.120
unmasked. So it's us versus them. That was the divide they wanted. And yeah, good battle lines.
00:34:53.140
Yep. Next from Jits. Will anyone with a large platform like you say now is the time for civil war.
00:35:00.720
Grab your guns. Another fed question. More fed questions. I don't think so. I can't imagine.
00:35:10.680
I mean, as soon as you say, Hey guys, it's time for civil war. Get your guns. It's like,
00:35:16.220
you're off the platform. Yeah. You're snatched. You're done. It's over. So it's like, I don't
00:35:21.720
think. Yeah. So you'll probably never see me post that unless things get to like some sort
00:35:26.840
of apocalypse crazy time. And it's like, we, you know, everyone's got their battery charged
00:35:33.640
because the power has been off and it's like the last day of the internet. And it's like,
00:35:37.420
see you guys. It's not happening. It's not happening from my Fleckus accounts. And hopefully
00:35:42.640
we don't get there, but I leave it at that. Let's just leave it at that. Don't be a fed.
00:35:49.440
Don't be a fed. Don't be a fed. Don't, don't ask incriminating questions. All right. This
00:35:53.440
is from Gibbons. Uh, does Biden taking the booster shot on a TV set feel like a black
00:35:58.500
mirror episode to you? Yeah, obviously. Yes. Of course it does. The fake set and all you,
00:36:03.880
and it's like, all you need is one guy to take the wide angle lens picture and it's blown
00:36:08.760
up. Yeah. And then some of this stuff, I think he's just to bait us to waste our times. Like
00:36:14.840
that could just be bait for the people who are going to be like, Biden's not the real president.
00:36:18.740
He's actually in a studio set in Burbank. QAnon's real president. So it's like, I think it's bait
00:36:25.060
for those people, but it's funny because it's like, someone will tweet like the white house
00:36:29.340
builds fake set for Biden to get vaccinated. And then fact checkers be like, that's not true.
00:36:35.220
Blah, blah, blah. But it's like, there was a fake set built for Biden to get vaccinated.
00:36:40.480
If it wasn't a fake set, what was the windows? It was a fake set. So yeah, next question. I don't
00:36:45.820
know if I even answered the question, but next question. Yeah, it is a black mirror episode.
00:36:49.420
Yes, of course. Next question is from Speedy. Can you do a handstand?
00:36:54.720
I'll defer to Richard Rappaway. No, an assisted handstand. Maybe. What about you have strong,
00:36:59.880
you have a strong upper body. You have a lot of body weight though, too. What about handstand
00:37:03.840
into a wall? Come off the wall for what? Three seconds counts. Yeah. I don't know, man.
00:37:10.640
My shoulder would explode. I can't do that. So we'll, we'll, we'll say maybe most likely
00:37:17.640
we'll just say likely. I don't know. Let's just, let's just mark it as a hard. No. And just come
00:37:24.520
next question. Next question. All right. This is from, um, some account that doesn't have a name in
00:37:30.880
it. Are we ever going to go back to normal? And we kind of covered this before. It's like
00:37:36.740
pockets of people who are based, we'll go back to normal and live a better and more normal life
00:37:41.760
than this. And then the pockets of the blue cities will get worse and worse and deteriorate.
00:37:46.580
And then living normal is a choice. So it's like, I'm, I'm back to normal. I'm living a very normal
00:37:53.460
life. Yeah. I wake up, I drink coffee. I don't wear a mask. I talk to my friends. I work all day.
00:38:00.880
So this is a regional question because this is a regional question. If you're in California,
00:38:04.620
you know, it's obviously a different answer than if you're in Florida and then if you're in the
00:38:07.980
rural South, then a regional question. And it's just a matter of like what you're willing to deal
00:38:12.960
with. And do you think like, if you live in LA, I lived in LA from 2014 to 2020. And it's like in
00:38:21.940
2018, I was living downtown Skid Row and I was like, Hmm, something bad's coming. I'm moving to the
00:38:27.360
suburbs, 2019 and 2019. I was like, all right, I'm moving to Florida. Something really bad's coming.
00:38:32.100
Bam. COVID happened. Lockdowns, all the horrible stuff. So it's like, I kind of saw the writing
00:38:36.780
on the wall and I bounced. If you didn't, you probably eventually will. So you should.
00:38:44.280
Fair. So that's my advice. I remember the question, but that was the answer.
00:38:50.240
Alex asks, best Billy song. I believe this is Billy Joel.
00:38:54.380
Yep. Best Billy Joel songs. Zach, you can answer this too.
00:38:58.540
All about soul. I like pressure. Here you are. Three men on and two men on the bottom of the
00:39:06.820
ninth. I didn't get that. How does it go? I don't know. Pressure. So yeah, I like pressure.
00:39:15.240
I like all for Lena. I like Leningrad. I like, she's always a woman. Scenes from an Italian restaurant.
00:39:22.900
Brennanetti with the popular study, the king and the queen of the prom.
00:39:24.900
That's what I feel like is your favorite. Yeah. I love that stuff. That's my favorite. Billy Joel
00:39:30.680
is an absolute classic Long Island hero icon. Next question. All right. Gabe asks, why is there
00:39:36.580
a jelly bean, but not a peanut butter bean? Hmm. Well, actually Reese's Pieces are peanut butter
00:39:47.000
beans. Yep. So let's, let's try to keep it to questions that actually makes sense. Reese's Pieces.
00:39:52.920
Reese's Pieces. Reese's Pieces. Okay. Do you really say Reese's Pieces? Yeah. Why do you
00:39:58.700
say Pieces? I don't know. Pieces is enough for debate. And then if you say Pieces, clearly
00:40:04.340
your Reese's is off. Because I say Reese's and I let Reese's lead. But if you, if you handed
00:40:09.400
someone a single, you wouldn't say hand me a Reese. A Reesey. A Reesey? All right. Okay.
00:40:17.460
Next question. Moving on. Don't want to get stuck in this mud. All right. Leave us five
00:40:21.900
star reviews. Next question. All right. Uh, this guy asks no name again. What are you planning
00:40:27.780
on doing when Red Dawn becomes a reality in this country? I've already answered that.
00:40:31.280
I've become unpinnable. Yeah. Red Dawn. China comes, right? China comes. So then what?
00:40:36.820
Still not get pinned. And then what? They wrestle. They wrestle me. Someone comes to the door
00:40:41.440
and I don't even, Hey, it ain't even gonna be that easy. I got man traps in the house. You come to the
00:40:47.340
door. It's not gonna be like, Oh, overwhelmed. And you get me and five guys. Red Dawn doesn't come
00:40:52.640
to me. You come to Red Dawn. I come to Red Dawn. All right. Uh, Nate asks, is California a lost cause?
00:41:00.440
Yeah. We kind of already covered that. Yes. Get out. Yeah. Get out and start fresh or move rural.
00:41:06.300
And you know, still ain't going to get better. I can't imagine living in a state where, uh,
00:41:11.260
there's a 10% income tax and expenses are high as hell and taxes are crazy. I can't imagine that
00:41:17.660
anymore. And Hollywood and LA is a satanic principality. You can't like, you should avoid
00:41:24.920
that. Yeah. Next question. Uh, this guy asked, why do most ignore free masonry and its influence
00:41:30.900
in politics and society? That's a good question. I don't. And it's something that's easy to see.
00:41:37.520
Once you see it, you don't know it's there. And then once you see it, it's everywhere.
00:41:42.060
So I don't know why people ignore it. It's on the money. Everyone did it. It's the founding fathers.
00:41:47.020
It's hundreds of years old at thousands of years old. No. Yeah, maybe. So I don't know.
00:41:54.600
Okay. Nunez asks, how do you feel about safe moon now?
00:41:58.140
I still love safe moon. I love the token. I love the team. This is actually going to be a very niche
00:42:03.360
question because not everyone probably follows safe moon, but they got rid of the, cut some of
00:42:07.580
the fat over at the team. And I love the token. I never sold. I bought more. It dipped, it went up
00:42:15.540
and it came all the way back down and I bought it all the way down. I love the token. I am not finding,
00:42:21.140
not giving financial advice. Yeah. But you're still a believer. I love safe moon. I love the token
00:42:25.900
and it's going to rip. And now is a great time to buy. Yeah. We got smoked on safe moon. It went up,
00:42:31.540
it ripped, but then it dipped and we're still very much like in profit. It's doing better than we
00:42:37.380
bought in, but we could have gotten off and on a few times, but you can't, how can you do it?
00:42:43.780
Like basically every time I buy something, it goes down. And then every time I sell like the next week
00:42:47.400
it goes up. So I'm just holding and adding and accumulating. And I feel like we're at the bottom
00:42:52.040
of the lows. I love safe moon. I love Thomas, Papa, John Caroni's fine. Let's, let's go for sure.
00:42:59.420
Next question. Um, what to do as a college student getting pressured to get vaxxed or kicked out of
00:43:04.300
school? Interesting. I mean, if you don't care about the vaccine and you want to get it, go ahead.
00:43:09.880
I don't like the vaccine. I'm not getting it. It's tough. Cause you got parents who I'm sure
00:43:15.840
are like, no, you're going to college. You're getting the vaccine. It's hard. So that's tough
00:43:21.040
advice. It's just a matter of how much it means to you. And if it's something that you know,
00:43:26.640
you're going to regret and not sit well with there, there'll be a whole ecosystem and community
00:43:31.560
of the non-vaxxed people, if that's what things lead to. So don't, don't do it. If you don't want
00:43:37.840
to just hold out. All right. Nicholas asks, do you find a lot of reasonable common ground people
00:43:42.920
for every extremist you interview? I get asked that a lot. No, people think I interview like 10
00:43:48.500
people, nine are smart and one stupid. And I use the one it's actually the opposite. I interview 10
00:43:53.700
people. Everyone gets used. Most people, if you're at these political events are not informed
00:43:58.620
because if you were, you wouldn't be part of a group that stands for what's not really going on.
00:44:05.240
So yeah, there's not many rational people in there. The days of the left being left and liberal
00:44:11.820
are over. Shut up. Shut up, Jerry. Hey, left and liberal are not the same thing anymore.
00:44:21.360
And the mistake is thinking it's left versus right. It's really radical leftist versus everybody.
00:44:26.820
So if you're at a radical leftist event, you're not rational. You're not a principled liberal.
00:44:30.960
It's over. Next question. All right. Ryan asks, would people feel more comfortable getting the
00:44:35.520
shot if it didn't feel so forced upon us? Yeah. Yeah. If the people who were trying to put it on us
00:44:42.500
weren't like the CNN people and Don Lemon and Bill Gates and Jeffrey Epstein's friends,
00:44:50.280
I think people would feel more comfortable. But seeing who's for it and who wants it,
00:44:57.120
I think that is enough to keep a lot of rational people away. So yeah, if they were like, oh,
00:45:01.120
it's no big deal. Trump made it. Do what you want. We'll go back to normal. I think you could
00:45:06.120
have gotten a lot of more conservatives and rational people on board. But once they start
00:45:10.260
forcing it, it's kind of like when we go to get Jerry and we're like, hey, Jerry, like,
00:45:14.960
come here. And you kind of have a different tone in your voice and you have like the leash.
00:45:18.920
And he's like, where are we? We're going somewhere else. Like, where are we really going? And he's
00:45:23.060
going to the vet. Like that tone. It's like the same thing. It's like, I'm not going to the vet.
00:45:27.260
You're not dragging me anywhere. Yeah. Next question. All right. So Leland asked,
00:45:31.440
what is the latest on your stockpile of gyro meat? You can answer that one.
00:45:35.620
Yeah. We didn't order any yet. I mean, we have the link ready to rip on a 10 pound block.
00:45:41.440
We didn't order it because we went on this hunting trip and we didn't want a 10 pound block of gyro
00:45:46.280
meat just sweating on our front porch in Florida heat. So yeah, we made the right choice. I actually
00:45:51.540
had a gyro for dinner. It was great, but we have not acquired the bulk yet.
00:45:56.680
Yeah. The desire is still there. The demand is still there. We're waiting on execution.
00:46:01.180
That's right. Sure is. All right. Willie asked, do you think the
00:46:04.900
moon landing was fake or real? Hmm. Well, I feel like if I say, I don't think it's real,
00:46:13.080
there's an instant attack on my credibility forever, but I'll tell you something in 1960,
00:46:19.500
whatever nine, you're going to tell me you sent some tin can up into space and landed on the moon.
00:46:25.060
And then the pictures you have of it are those pictures. And then what you did like a live feed
00:46:30.300
to the earth? Hmm. I don't know. I mean, I hope we did. I think we did. Space may be the final
00:46:38.560
frontier, but it's made in a Hollywood basement. Yep. So I don't know. We're probably, probably,
00:46:45.800
but I don't know. Like here's the thing when it comes to a lot of these conspiracies that are the
00:46:49.560
big ones. For example, the earth being flat. Fleckus is not a flat earther, but if you ask
00:46:56.960
Fleckus to explain to you why the earth is round, I couldn't. So I think it is, you know, obviously I'm
00:47:05.640
not a flat earther, but it's, you know, it's one of those things where it's like the moon landing
00:47:09.700
doesn't look right based on the photos. And I don't know space that good to explain how this
00:47:15.020
tin can with the skinny legs brought a golf cart there. So maybe, I don't know. Ask Buzz Aldrin.
00:47:24.580
Buzz will punch you if you, uh, yeah. And he'll swing. Or if you're a kid, he'll be like,
00:47:29.020
we never went to the moon and have a weird clip like that buzz. And then when you look at Buzz's
00:47:33.720
eyes, every time he gets an award, you can kind of tell he's like, I just want to tell everyone
00:47:38.800
the truth. And it rots him from the inside. Buzz is probably a drunk. All right. Clint asks,
00:47:44.400
if you had to cook a turkey over an open fire, what sauce would you marinate the turkey in?
00:47:49.980
Hmm. Pretty specific question. Clint, what are you planning?
00:47:53.280
Yeah, Clint. I don't, I don't do turkey like that. I don't do turkey like that. Next question.
00:47:58.720
Okay. Did you see Joe Biden crap himself talking to Boris Johnson?
00:48:01.620
Yes. It was the first thing we covered. It was the, we have been, Michael, we already talked
00:48:06.180
about it. We already talked about this, dude. It's the first thing we said. All right. All right.
00:48:10.020
Any news of China undergoing an energy crisis and power grid failure?
00:48:14.540
Actually, yes. A friend of mine whose business does imports from China or whatever says that
00:48:21.000
they're shutting down like a lot of their non-essential quote, non-essential factories
00:48:25.020
for like two days a week from like now, October 1st, I think until April. So that's kind of crazy.
00:48:32.160
And they're saying it's like some environmental thing. I think China's running out of energy.
00:48:35.780
Interesting. So I heard it here first, but maybe we all go into some sort of power thing,
00:48:42.060
like a self-induced power outage. I feel like that's kind of coming. I don't know why. That's
00:48:48.800
just who would do that. Who would be the perpetrator of that? I don't know. That's what my spidey
00:48:53.540
sense tells me. Maybe China. I mean, probably China. All right. Next question. All right. This guy
00:48:59.560
asked truck or car guy, car guy. I had a truck in high school. It was cool. I know how to drive a truck.
00:49:05.040
I am a car guy. I have an SL 500 1997 Mercedes convertible. Absolute iconic car. At the time,
00:49:12.940
it was worth like a hundred and something thousand dollars. Now I got it for like less than 10.
00:49:19.320
So absolute great deal. And you have the experience of like, cool sky in America drives this car in
00:49:25.200
1997. 20 years later, still the coolest guy in America driving the coolest car. Smart.
00:49:32.040
Smart. That's how I rationed it. That's how I rationalized it. Leatherman jacket. Leatherman
00:49:36.160
jacket, 97 Mercedes. Yep. Absolutely. The least conventional car, two seater, very little space
00:49:43.340
to bring anything. I only drive the top down. So, and it rains every day in Florida. So it's,
00:49:48.580
it's what's the word for like, not a car that makes sense. Impractical or very impractical car.
00:49:53.860
Thank you. Next question. All right. This is from our friend, Jay Kaufman, who's running for
00:49:57.420
state Senate in Florida? Yep. Shout out to Jake Kaufman. Um, also the president of TBYR.
00:50:02.980
TBYR. Great club, Tampa Bay, young Republicans. They do a great job.
00:50:06.400
And he has a very excellent and on topic question. Who can pin you?
00:50:11.620
Hmm. Triple H. I don't know. Steve Kuklo. Steve Kuklo.
00:50:18.560
Steve Kuklo. Trying to think of people on the right.
00:50:21.020
Yeah. Steve Kuklo can pin me. Ah, he could probably pin me.
00:50:25.560
Yeah. It would be an interesting battle. Yeah. He's very strong. He's bulky. He's very strong.
00:50:31.720
Um, I think I'm going to jump on his back. Ian Smith fitness. Ian Smith fitness could maybe
00:50:38.160
pin me. Joe Rogan. I think you're pretty heavy. I'm very heavy. So if you can outlast me and not
00:50:45.660
get mauled and taken to the ground, you could probably get me. If it's a boxing match, I'm
00:50:51.200
probably, um, you know, short arms, low cardio for short arms, low cardio. Okay. That's
00:50:57.040
enough. Next question. All right. Sorry, Jake. Only a few people. Um, this person asks, how
00:51:03.860
do all the guys know each other? Um, crew question. Very nice. What guys? Us. Yeah. Me, Richard
00:51:09.480
rap boy, DC Drano, typical liberal, always right. Typical liberal and always right. Are going to
00:51:14.220
get married. They're engaged. They're good friends of ours. They live around the corner here in
00:51:18.780
St. Pete Drano lives in Tampa. We all know each other from covering these political events
00:51:23.840
for the, over the years. I know rap boy since 2008 and went to college together, played football
00:51:28.640
together. Yep. Best friends. Thank you for the whole time. Uh, Drano. I've known since
00:51:34.260
2017. We lived in LA. We hung out at events. We went to protests. That was right when he started
00:51:41.160
his account. He was a lawyer. And I remember we went to a protest the first time I met him.
00:51:44.940
I was like, all right, I'll meet you at the McDonald's right outside the protest. And he's
00:51:47.240
like, cool. And part of my gig at the time was like, people didn't know what side I was on. And
00:51:51.300
I was kind of float around and ask questions and they let their guard down and you know, whatever.
00:51:56.300
Uh, and Drano, the first time I met him came into the McDonald's wearing a MAGA hat and he's like,
00:52:00.620
walked over to me and I was like, Oh no, chill, chill, chill, chill. You're going to blow up my
00:52:04.920
spot. We're undercover, bro. We're undercover. Um, but great friends, typical liberal, another great
00:52:10.520
friend. I've known him for years. Really good, really good crew. We hang out pretty much daily.
00:52:15.340
Yep. Pretty much daily. I met all of them through Fleckus.
00:52:19.260
It's a great, great situation here in Florida. We have a great community. Love those guys. Next
00:52:24.060
question. All right. Henry asks, what's your perspective on people waking up, finding God,
00:52:28.700
et cetera, due to the push to the left by media slash politic?
00:52:32.860
Yes. Good question. I think that's kind of like an ongoing theme. We'll make this the last question.
00:52:38.340
For me, that's kind of the experience I had. I was raised Catholic. I had Christmas and I was
00:52:42.800
confirmed and baptized, but I didn't really like lean into it and try to make it a thing. I kind
00:52:49.020
of just wanted to live my own life and I was selfish and I wanted to live in the world and
00:52:53.800
experience these worldly things. And then politics happened and you kind of see what's going on and
00:52:58.760
then you kind of look behind the curtain and you realize it's not right versus left, Democrat versus
00:53:02.540
Republican. It's good versus evil. And I saw all the evil on the left and what they were doing,
00:53:07.000
devil worshiping, child sacrificing, all the crazy stuff, spirit cooking, all these horrible things.
00:53:14.340
And I kind of realized if people are that evil and worshiping the devil for power, that proves that
00:53:20.680
God is real. So that was kind of like the realization I had. So I kind of like backwards found God that
00:53:26.600
way. And then I saw the good that having God in your life can bring. And then it put me on like a
00:53:31.700
better track where I'm like more fulfilled and working on this journey of like improving the
00:53:37.040
country, improving myself, all these things that I wouldn't have had if I didn't find God and believe
00:53:43.180
in God because of politics. So it was kind of like politics was the platform and the, where the battle
00:53:48.660
was happening. And then that's when I saw it and it was like, Oh, this is not politics. This is
00:53:57.880
It's bigger. So yeah, I think a lot of people are going to have that, um, realization as well,
00:54:03.960
because I think if you bring people to the right from the left, there's a very high chance if you
00:54:10.340
restore their faith or bring them to God as well. That makes sense. Yeah. Hell yeah. Hell yeah. After
00:54:16.900
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