On today's show, we have a special guest, Owen Schreier of Mad Max World, who joins us to talk about the UAW strike, Howard Stern, and Russell Brand being demonetized on YouTube, and much more.
00:00:20.000So Mug Club is exactly what has allowed us, all of us, to remain completely independent since 2016.
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00:00:44.000I can't stomach it then, I can't stomach it now, and no one here can, and because of MugClub, because of you, we don't have to.
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00:01:20.000The people who want to silence you, who want to dictate what you hear, who hate everything you stand for, well, guess what?
00:03:41.000Now, at the same time, we have Russell Brand, who has now been demonetized on YouTube for allegations that are decades old and have yet to be proven.
00:03:51.000He has yet to be charged, but YouTube has decided that that may harm their current viewers.
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00:08:15.000There are a couple of times where I've looked back now and said, hey, maybe we're the bad guys.
00:08:20.000And I don't mean America, I don't mean the founding fathers, I don't mean the red, white, and blue and what it stands for.
00:08:23.000But the vision, for example, of puberty blockers, of sex changes for kids, of never-ending bailouts for not only union companies, of course, like the auto manufacturers, but also Did everyone just decide to cough?
00:08:40.000Of Pfizer, Moderna, of forced vaccination mandates, of locking ourselves down, of control of every single one of your private decisions, of silencing people for wrong think.
00:08:52.000This is the first time where actually I don't really know if the vision that former Vice President Biden is talking about, I don't know if that's something we want to export.
00:08:58.000Genuinely, there used to be a point in time where even if you were a non-interventionist,
00:09:02.000you at least had some semblance of the idea that America was trying to, at the very least,
00:09:08.000bring maybe their brand of freedom, which was rejected by these countries, for example,
00:09:11.000in the Middle East or across a lot of Asia, but we're not even really trying to export
00:09:18.000Our vision is, hey, do what we do, and that's taking children away from parents, and that's not having transparent and honest elections, and that's having our government step on big tech to ensure that people with differing points of view are no longer allowed there.
00:09:30.000I don't really, I mean you can comment, it's the first time where I feel really conflicted
00:09:34.000that if I were in, I don't know, if I were in a country somewhere in Eastern Europe and
00:09:38.000I saw what at one point in time would be that cavalry coming over that hill, America, I'd
00:09:43.000be like, you know what, we're good, stay back.
00:09:46.000I don't know that it's something that the rest of the world wants to be on board with anymore.
00:09:50.000And I don't know that it's something I want to be on board with anymore.
00:09:57.000I don't want anything that he's selling to be exported to others.
00:09:59.000I think the world would be a worse place if his vision in the DNC and Kamala Harris' vision and Elizabeth Warren's vision and Hillary Clinton's vision and Gavin Newsom's vision and Gretchen Whitmer's vision, again, think of what they would do completely unfettered.
00:10:10.000Think of what the world would look like if Gretchen Whitmer, if Gavin Newsom were in charge of the UN.
00:10:16.000Yeah, it's an incredibly fair point to make, too.
00:10:18.000We want the country that we grew up with, not the country that we have right now run by these guys.
00:10:24.000It's the reverse Michael Obama, where, you know, he said that for the first time when my husband was elected, I felt proud of my country.
00:10:32.000For the first time, I will say this as an American, I'm not ashamed to be American, but I am ashamed of what we are exporting to the world.
00:10:39.000A part of me is embarrassed by it for the first time.
00:10:41.000You can comment below, or hit like if you're on YouTube, And you feel that.
00:10:45.000I don't think that makes you any less of a patriot.
00:10:47.000I think it makes you a patriot to what this country is supposed to actually be.
00:10:56.000Case in point, right here, a Dallas church.
00:10:59.000When you think of Dallas, you probably think of the show, The Fountain, but you probably think of America, you probably think of patriotism, maybe some cowboy hats, and by the way, anyone who wears a cowboy hat in Texas who's not a natural rancher, you're a dick.
00:12:12.000not a joke. Right. At least they're hanging God's promise to Noah. Hey,
00:12:37.000hold on a second. How does that come up? How does that come up as far as
00:12:41.000look, you can actually be a liberal and say, hey, you know what, I'm
00:12:45.000Episcopalian, which basically means you're nothing at this point. But you
00:12:47.000can say, all right, so they allow, you know, same sex marriage. But how does
00:12:51.000that, how is that relevant in any way to a position of leadership in the
00:12:55.000Nowhere else, like, hey, could you, Mr. Morgan, you're married, could you come up and tell, of course, our congregation what position you prefer?
00:14:07.000I was like, is this a Christian church or is this just like one of those churches that says they're a church that doesn't really believe anything?
00:14:13.000No, it's actually a Christian church that's doing this.
00:14:15.000And if you're trying to do outreach to the gay community, I understand that.
00:14:17.000I actually worked with some churches in Dallas who did that back when I was doing ministry school to try to help outreach.
00:14:22.000And some guys that had come out of being homosexual and actually were now straight and married and had wife and kids and were trying to do outreach to them.
00:16:23.000We'll do praise and worship, we'll pass the offering, feel free to put in your fake cocks, and then we will continue with... Then we'll break for Sunday school!
00:16:32.000Let us know if you need the extra large plate to be passed around.
00:16:34.000Yeah, then they throw in condoms instead of money.
00:17:01.000It's a man who dresses up like a woman and puts his sexual degeneracy on display for all to see, but now he also teaches Sunday school, so you should really hear his rendition of Jonah and the Whale.
00:18:18.000So now he decided to give his take on Representative Lauren Boebert's recent behavior.
00:18:23.000And look, I'm not going to get into this with there's a boob grab and whatever.
00:18:26.000I just don't think people will vote for Lauren Boebert or they won't.
00:18:30.000But the fact that Howard Stern now, who is the definition of shock jock, has decided that he is morally superior to Lauren Boebert tells you the strange state of our times.
00:18:40.000Lauren Boebert is a disgrace to this country.
00:19:14.000Now there's so much irony here because, you know, I can't believe she would behave this way at Beetlejuice.
00:19:20.000How about the fact that you had a retarded black midget named Beetlejuice compete in celebrity boxing and cause irreparable brain damage and later on, you know, he died.
00:19:30.000You took advantage of a special... which, by the way, I get it.
00:19:36.000You guys used to torture a guy named Beetlejuice.
00:19:40.000And this is where, just for context, you know, Stern, again, I don't look, if you were a consistent virtue signaling like a Pearl Clutcher where everything was offensive, okay, like Tipper Gore, fine, at least you're consistently unfun.
00:19:55.000But for Howard Stern, now he's gone after people who are unvaccinated, he's gone after Joe Rogan, now he's going after Representative Lord, I can't believe this behavior is reprehensible.
00:20:03.000If you don't remember, and if you have children they shouldn't be watching, keep in mind, this is how Howard Stern became famous.
00:20:52.000And my issue is the comedians and the entertainer now are going, I can't believe, I can't believe that someone copped a feel in a dark theater.
00:20:58.000You can say it's different because I'm an entertainer and this person is a representative, that's a valid, but that's not what, he just said I can't believe that behavior.
00:21:06.000Well, of course you can because you've done far worse in a brightly, brightly lit Look, I don't understand the clothing thing.
00:21:16.000I can't believe she was wearing a boob dress and I'm like, she had a dress on.
00:23:09.000People getting a little handsy in a dark theater?
00:23:11.000Every teenager, by the way, they do that.
00:23:13.000They make out in the theater for crying out loud.
00:23:15.000I'm not saying that this is what you want with your representatives, but like I've said here, that's what we have muckled.
00:23:19.000Unless you're a murderer, rapist, or pickpocket, I don't really care.
00:23:22.000If you do your job well, I'm going to judge people by their principles, yes, by their actions, but I'm not going to judge them by an out-of-context misdeed.
00:23:31.000No one's life can stand up to that scrutiny.
00:23:33.000You have to look at the body of work, for crying out loud.
00:29:11.000So anyway, a YouTube spokesperson who speaks English properly stated, if a creator's off-platform behavior harms our users, employees, or ecosystem, we take action.
00:29:22.000So here's the thing, how does this, how do allegations against Russell Brand from decades ago that have yet to be proven, now some people might try and rewind this, Let's say in some universe where Russell Brand is actually guilty and there's actually hard evidence.
00:29:36.000That could very well still be a possibility.
00:29:38.000It doesn't change the fact that right now, at this moment in time, at 9.41 Central on, what's the date?
00:29:45.000On September 19th, 2023, there have been no criminal convictions, sentencing, nothing!
00:29:52.000No evidence has actually been presented as far as we know at this moment in time, and that, merely an article, a smear campaign, is reason enough To demonetize Russell Brand on YouTube.
00:30:03.000And by the way, imagine if he'd have signed a contract with one of the big conservative networks who would punish him 25%.
00:30:08.000This is the problem too, when conservatives appease these people.
00:30:27.000Brian Callen, Hodge Twins, Alex Jones, of course he's banned from YouTube.
00:30:30.000You can sign up, blighterwithcredit.com, or don't, but we had to create this because we knew that this was happening and too many conservatives have played ball.
00:30:38.000Let me ask, how many people are going to stand in the pocket for Russell Brand?
00:30:53.000YouTube, you've had enough time to do your due diligence on that?
00:30:55.000Even if you were saying that you looked into these matters and thought it was severe enough, which is complete crap anyway, no convictions is not maybe innocent.
00:31:02.000It is 100% absolutely innocent until proven guilty. 100%!
00:31:07.000You can't start treating somebody as guilty the minute an accusation... Well, not only that, but the problem is now, YouTube, this is the court of public opinion, it's not just the court of public opinion where people are just raking you over the coals, running your name through the mud.
00:31:20.000You now actually have financial repercussions with no proof whatsoever.
00:31:24.000There are a lot of people who make their living on YouTube.
00:31:51.000But then, we had the socialism is for figs shirt.
00:31:54.000And YouTube said, which we love, we sell at the live shows only, because YouTube said if you have that in a merch shop online, you will not be allowed on YouTube.
00:32:02.000You will not be allowed to have a shirt that is basically a pun, because we have deemed it too offensive, even though it is not on YouTube.
00:34:01.000If you're not willing to fight to feed your family, then what is worth it?
00:34:05.000That's what all wars were fought over.
00:34:07.000And we've just glossed over it because we think of it as a digital space.
00:34:10.000No, well, you know what, you're not entitled to... Well, hold on a second.
00:34:14.000If this is the only place that people can make a living through this method, As well as live performances, and all of that gets taken away?
00:35:35.000Now, just to be clear, I don't know if this is true, and I know that this claim is being made.
00:35:39.000I have about as much proof of that as they do of the allegations of rape.
00:35:42.000But I can tell you, beyond any shadow of a doubt, and you know this, Gerald, that people here, employees, have been offered money from these gossip rags to try and dish dirt on this company.
00:35:50.000Absolutely, and they don't care if it's true.
00:35:52.000They don't care if there's any context to it.
00:35:53.000They don't care if it's true, if it's a lie.
00:35:55.000I just need you to say something that I can use out of context against these guys.
00:35:59.000Meaning some of them, the same publications as Russell Brand, People, directly either in this office or my circle of friends, they've had someone step forward and say, here's a check.
00:36:09.000Can you give us anything personal that is negative on Steven Crowder or Gerald?
00:37:20.000Not perfect at all, but I mean, some of the stuff that does come out on People, you're just like, I have a fresh set of eyes for this stuff now.
00:37:27.000I'm like, I don't believe most of that.
00:37:30.000Because the media, like, think about this.
00:37:32.000Three newspapers get together and decide that they're going to come out at once and not get the one thing that they always want, which is exclusive information so that people buy their paper, their publication, subscribe to their online, whatever it may be.
00:38:19.000It says Russell Brand content removed from BBC because it now falls below public expectations.
00:38:23.000Hey, remember when the left used to say, right, every time the right would get upset, like let's say Sean Penn would say something retarded, and the right would say, alright, I'm not going to support his films anymore.
00:38:32.000They would say, you need to separate the art from the artist.
00:38:34.000By the way, I think that sometimes that is true.
00:38:37.000But they didn't say that the BBC removed his content because he, they said because now the content, and this is a Freudian slip, is below their expectations.
00:38:45.000Same thing will happen, by the way, if you're a comedian, this is what happens, what happens is all of a sudden, you're not funny anymore.
00:38:51.000Like Dave Chappelle, when he started making jokes about the tea driving the LGBT, that was hilarious, the alphabet jokes that he was making, and people were like, ah, Dave Chappelle's not funny.
00:38:59.000How has the content changed that was on BBC?
00:39:02.000It's not changed at all, but now it falls below expectations because of allegations that seem to have no credibility at this point in time?
00:39:10.000Look, for example with comedy, you don't have to think it's funny, you have to admit that it was a joke.
00:39:14.000You don't have to like Russell Brand, but you have to admit that the content did meet your expectations because he's talented at what he did.
00:39:20.000Instead, boy, talk about erasing history.
00:40:19.000He should, he should be able to, but you know what happens is, if you do that, you have lawyers who say, here's what happens, look, I'll give you some inside baseball, then lawyers sit you down and go, okay, but you know if you sue for defamation, right, if you sue for libel, even though this rape is complete, if your lawyers know, and they say, even though this rape is completely false, what's going to happen, They're going to go through everyone you've ever dated, they're going to go through all of your devices, they're going to go through all of your personal history, they're going to find people in college, and just so you know, they're going to find things to damage you worse.
00:40:46.000So do you want to do this or try and make it go away quietly?
00:40:49.000And that's one thing that you see Donald Trump, President Trump, he does not go quietly into that good night.
00:40:54.000He makes it all happen out in the open, and guess what?
00:41:07.000But there are a lot of lawyers who simply want a high-profile client, and then they want to minimize their risk, their losses.
00:41:13.000They want to pad their record with a win.
00:41:15.000But they want to do it through easy cases, through layups, through settling, so that technically they've never lost.
00:41:19.000And that's not necessarily congruent with preserving your reputation and your name.
00:41:25.000And anyone else who goes through this, having been through it, having had a lot of friends go through this, just be very, very aware of that.
00:41:30.000Be very mindful of who you have in your ear.
00:41:32.000Your circle of influence is incredibly important.
00:41:35.000And I do hope that Russell Brand comes through this stronger, better.
00:41:38.000And, you know, of course, I hope he didn't... I hope he didn't rape!
00:42:15.000You're the reason that GM, that Ford, that I guess it's uh, is it Stellantis is what it's called?
00:42:18.000No, it's Jeep, Chrysler, so they've kind of merged.
00:42:20.000You're the reason that the big three, I'm going to use that term because that's how you know them, you're the reason that they're still in business.
00:42:25.000You're the reason American Airlines, Delta, is still in business.
00:42:28.000So that they can rape you when they charge you for your bags, for your carry-ons, right?
00:42:32.000They increase the costs for every service that used to be standard.
00:42:39.000What about for the Pfizer, the Moderna vaccine?
00:42:41.000I don't care if you're big business or small business, just to be clear, just be good business.
00:42:46.000And the businesses that people hate, the industries people hate the most, let's go... Okay, obviously American auto manufacturers are one of them.
00:42:52.000You can barely get a good American car these days.
00:44:14.000Again, there are all kinds of government subsidies, billions of dollars.
00:44:16.000So, for example, there have only been two major bailouts, but what happens is the government either subsidizes or provides a tax break when they try and manipulate winners and losers in the auto sector by saying, oh, if you have X amount of cars, each car that achieves 30 miles an hour, or whatever the arbitrary EPA standard is, we'll give you X number of dollars in a tax credit or subsidy.
00:44:34.000So this stuff happens all the time, to be clear.
00:44:38.000When they're protesting, they are shaking you down.
00:44:42.000They are shaking you, the taxpayer, down.
00:44:43.000When they're living it up on Wall Street, you've heard that song, they're shutting Detroit down.
00:45:22.000Well, basically, they're striking at those three plants strategically, and they're negotiating with all three and striking against all three at one time.
00:46:17.000And the reason I say this is because these companies write what they're demanding, this is going to put the companies in the red, and then you'll bail them out.
00:46:32.000They want a return to their previous pension structure, back when people worked 50 hours a week and usually lost the skin on their top knuckles.
00:46:40.000They want that pension structure and they want to give it to all workers.
00:48:33.000So again, what you can have is supporting this working class hero at the cost of people who can't, or who aren't afforded the luxury of working 32-hour work weeks in a union.
00:48:47.000And I'll compare them, by the way, to other workers and factories here in the United States.
00:48:51.000Let me just make this quick point, right?
00:48:52.000So they targeted these plants because eventually the other plants end up working or not having enough parts or they have too many parts to send to these plants for finishing.
00:48:59.000Anyway, it starts gumming up the entire works, right?
00:49:03.000Now there's not going to be enough new cars.
00:49:05.000Do you know what that's going to do to the used car market?
00:49:07.000So, UAW is basically striking, new cars will dry up, the prices will skyrocket, which means the prices of used cars, the only cars that are going to be available by that point, are going to skyrocket as well.
00:49:19.000This means that the average, everyday working, single parent, somebody struggling to get by, whose car breaks down, they need a car to get to work, can't.
00:49:26.000Because of your strike for 32 hour work weeks with 40 hour pay and 43, 46% pay increase.
00:50:15.000By the way, isn't it funny that the Cadillac, you know they used to say, that's the Cadillac of, the Cadillac isn't even the Cadillac of cars.
00:50:22.000Yeah, I don't want your Cadillac version of anything.
00:50:25.000Yeah, I don't want to refer to this as the Cadillac of mugs.
00:50:28.000You're saying it's mediocre and unreliable?
00:51:19.000So, if we add up the costs, and I did this back in, I believe, 2010 with a film called Detroit in Ruins, where I went down to the actual old Packard plant in Detroit.
00:51:28.000GM and Ford, the total labor costs per hour will go up to $150 per hour.
00:52:25.000Now let's compare that to, by the way, Toyota, Hyundai, American workers, non-union, but they're Some of these cars are more American than American cars.
00:52:32.000I think the most American car is probably a Tesla.
00:53:07.000If anyone is to blame here... Well, first off, okay, the UAW, yes, and the auto manufacturers and our stupid government who just keeps bailing out failed business models.
00:54:10.000Also, this allows Biden a little bit more control.
00:54:12.000I hate to say follow the money, but he's demanding that by 2030, 60% of all cars on the road are electric vehicles.
00:54:18.000Never mind the fact that We don't have the infrastructure and a lot of our electricity doesn't come from quote-unquote renewables It's just something that he needs to do because he needs to grease some palms before the next election and according to a statement from Stellantis That's again Chrysler Dodge Jeep.
00:54:30.000That's what that's the new parent company The company needs to cut workers pensions and health care costs to meet federal government's requirements that 60% of all new passenger vehicles be sold That be that are sold that be sold.
00:54:43.000That beats the Chrysler 200 or 300. 300 yeah. That'd be so.
00:54:47.000You don't think EVs be like they is but they do.
00:54:53.000So they're going to have to cut pensions because 60% of all new passenger vehicles sold in the country have to be electric by 2030.
00:57:27.000But the union leadership, we talk about the equity and diversity rights scores.
00:57:32.000We talk about all of these, the ESGs, all of these things, right?
00:57:36.000We often look over What happens right here in the United States with these long-standing unions?
00:57:40.000So let me read you from the UAW Constitution.
00:57:43.000The UAW's Constitution enshrines our union's long-standing values and agreed vision of a society that embraces and implements economic and social justice for all people.
00:58:26.000So, and by the way, if you're in the union, you have to be in the union, and you have no say in the matter, and they take your money and they give it to... You think that 97% of people in Michigan or Ohio are at these plants?
00:58:35.000You think 97% of them voted for Joe Biden?
00:59:08.000Do you see a consistent through line here?
00:59:11.000All of them, all of them are beholden to the government teat.
00:59:14.000And the thing is, that only exists because they rob you.
00:59:18.000And so this is where we need to make sure we don't identity politic it on the right like they do on the left with just, they do it by orientation, gender.
00:59:25.000Sometimes we try and say, well look, working out there, working class.
00:59:28.000Well, if you run a business, you're also working class.
00:59:30.000If you went to school and you work with your mind, are you also not working class?
00:59:34.000Is the only group of people that classifies as working class?
00:59:37.000The people on the factory lines of American auto manufacturers who want 150 plus dollars an hour in total cost for 32 hours a week but paid like they work 40.
00:59:50.000That's your definition of American working class and the American dream?
00:59:58.000Hey, by the way, when we're talking about Russell Brand and his potential sexual misdeeds, I don't know if you know this, but they're a very small island.
01:00:48.000Just because someone works with their hands on a factory line, if their job only exists because of your never-ending taxpayer dollars, guess what?
01:01:05.000No, you shouldn't have to pay any more in taxes to support a job that doesn't exist.
01:01:10.000That is not the purpose of the government, and certainly not for Biden, who doesn't know jack shit about anything that's ever taken place in the private sector.
01:01:20.000To tell these businesses, you know what, I think you should pay more.
01:02:06.000And it's also unions who decide to rape you of your pocketbook in order to support losers.
01:02:14.000That doesn't mean everyone working on the factory line, but the UAW serves to protect losers, just like the teachers unions serve to protect bad teachers who get put in rubber rooms if they're shitty at their job.
01:03:21.000Alright, do we have him here on the line?
01:03:23.000Can you pop him there so I can see him?
01:03:25.000So last week, this journalist, I don't even know if we're, I guess we're not allowed to say the word, but that's why we'll do most of this interview on Mug Club, but Owen Schroyer, MadMaxWorld.TV, well we can say that.
01:03:36.000Sentenced to 60 days in jail for his alleged role on January 6th.
01:03:41.000By the way, hit the like button right now if you're on YouTube, if you understand that this is a political witch hunt.
01:03:46.000Now, I just want to be clear, by the way.
01:04:25.000We're just going to adjust your volume a little bit.
01:04:26.000It's coming in a little hot, but I'm glad to have you.
01:04:28.000And by the way, not to blow smoke up your ass, but I said this to obviously your colleague there, Alex, when the Alex Jones trial was going on and you took the stand, I thought you did about as good of a job as I've ever seen someone in that kind of a position.
01:04:40.000You did not allow them to corner you, and I tell you, Alex is always entertaining, but I very much appreciated you swinging the bat and doing it like you did.
01:04:49.000Well thanks, I know that for a man in Alex's position it takes a lot to trust the people around him and I believe I've earned that trust and I think for him to be comfortable with me in that hot seat at that time was part of that trust and so I'm glad that let's just say they they couldn't corner me they couldn't
01:05:09.000beat me down and they couldn't use me against Alex like they intended to.
01:05:12.000Right and that's what we're talking about here with Russell Brand today like
01:05:14.000this is what they try and do they try and divide you in your own
01:05:17.000uh amongst your own ranks and let's go here to kind of they're trying to do
01:05:20.000this with January 6th right they're hoping that enough people out there say
01:05:23.000oh no no i'm not one of those people when there are hundreds of
01:05:25.000thousands of people there January 6th who didn't didn't so much as uh as litter.
01:05:31.000So let me just brief people here who weren't, and you can correct me if I have any of this wrong, this, by the way, 60 days jail for your alleged role January 6th, meaning you were there, the U.S.
01:05:40.000District Judge, Um, I guess it's Judge Kelly says that you helped quote-unquote amp up the crowd and you did plead guilty to just breaching restricted capital grounds.
01:06:10.000You know, Stephen, it's a very unique case.
01:06:13.000In fact, there might not be any other case like it, because when we get the transcription fully released and published, and when people read the sentencing memo, which is public right now, I did a whole hour-long press conference on it with my lawyer, the government is trying to have their cake and eat it too.
01:06:32.000And I think it's worth mentioning, before I even go into what they are saying I did, There's a lot of political pressure in D.C., and I think when you're dealing with U.S.
01:06:42.000attorneys and the federal government, whether it's this case or any case, they always want a 100% conviction rate.
01:06:50.000This is part of the corrupt plea deal process, which we can get into my case with that in a second.
01:06:56.000But here's virtually what the government argued.
01:06:59.000Is that I didn't have to go into the building, I didn't have to commit any violent crimes, I didn't have to talk to a police officer or touch a police officer, but because of what I said before and after January 6th, those are what they argued in front of the judge is proof of my crime and my intent from that day.
01:07:21.000Now here's why it's unique for multiple reasons, Steven.
01:07:24.000A. Since when Does the government criminalize speech?
01:07:29.000Because that is exactly what they've done here.
01:07:32.000In the sentencing memo, there are four subsections.
01:07:35.000Each subsection deals exactly with what I said, not what I did.
01:09:26.000So, I mean, we could pontificate on that, and that is perfectly relevant to the overall story, but when it comes to my story, that's not what this is about.
01:09:33.000This is about somebody in the government, somebody in the Justice Department, somebody in the Democrat Party wants my pound of flesh.
01:09:56.000Let's make an example of this person here.
01:09:57.000I want to, and I know that obviously you guys are broadcasting MadMaxWorld.tv.
01:10:00.000We're going to continue this on Mug Club here, or on Rumble if you're watching on Rumble, because some of these things we can't say on YouTube.
01:10:07.000But everyone on YouTube, you know what MadMaxWorld.tv, right?
01:10:39.000Or you can go to DefendOwen.com, if you just want the short URL, DefendOwen.com, and just so people know, we're appealing this, and we believe that this case may end up at the Supreme Court, and that might just be where it belongs.