REAL AF with Andy Frisella


605. Andy, Timothy Parlatore & DJ CTI: Donald's Gag Order Reinstated, White Lung Pneumonia & Fake Facebook Accounts Shut Down


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Summary

In this episode of the show, we have a guest on the show and we talk about how he took his life from a less than desirable place and rediscovered his own power and took back his life. We also talk about why he doesn t want to be a hoe and why he wants to get you awesome without you reaching your wallet.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 what is up guys it's andy for selling this is the show for the realists say goodbye to the lies
00:00:21.360 the fakeness and delusions of modern society and welcome
00:00:24.320 motherfucking reality you like that didn't you a little dramatic sauce yeah anyway today we have
00:00:33.440 andy and dj cruise the motherfucking that's what we're gonna do that's what cti stands for it's
00:00:38.700 cruise the internet uh we put topics up on the screen we talk about what we think is true what
00:00:43.700 we think is not true it is a speculative show um try to figure out what's going on in the world
00:00:48.360 and then we try to figure out what we the people can do to make the situation better other times
00:00:53.240 you tune in we have q and af that's where you get to submit questions questions can be about
00:00:58.300 anything i am a 25 year entrepreneur uh most of the questions that we do are personal development
00:01:04.980 entrepreneurship business type questions but if you have questions about what's going on in the
00:01:08.620 world we're happy to answer those as well or anything else you can submit your questions for
00:01:13.380 that show which usually airs every monday uh one of a few different ways the first way is guys email
00:01:18.860 those questions into ask andy at andy for seller.com or you can go on youtube in the comment section of
00:01:26.060 the q and af shows and drop your question in the comments and we'll pick some from there as well
00:01:30.840 other times we have real talk real talk is just five to 20 minutes of me giving you some real talk you
00:01:36.560 might call it a rant i just call it talking uh and then we have full length full length is where
00:01:41.380 we give you the full length and the girth uh it's typically like what you see on most other podcasts
00:01:47.480 where an interesting person comes and joins and we have a conversation and then we have 75 hard
00:01:53.720 verses and 75 hard verses is where people who have completed 75 hard who have taken their life from
00:01:59.920 a less than desirable place and rediscovered their own power and taken back their life come on the show
00:02:05.080 and talked about how they did it and how you could do it as well and if you're unfamiliar with 75 hard
00:02:09.660 where the fuck have you been because it's everywhere all right and the reason it's everywhere is because
00:02:14.640 it's awesome all right it changes your life and if you want to get it you can get it for free and the
00:02:19.980 reason it's free is because i'm awesome and i care about getting you awesome without you spending any
00:02:24.980 money it's hard enough as it is without making you reaching your wallet okay you can get it at episode
00:02:29.700 208 on the audio feed 208 it's free go get it now if you want to give me some money i'll take it
00:02:35.480 uh you could buy the book it's at andy frisella.com it's called 75 hard and i do have a new book that's
00:02:41.040 getting ready to drop on january 1st so uh keep an eye out for that as well now we don't take ads
00:02:47.100 on the show you're going to notice that i'm not going to talk about a bunch of shit that i don't
00:02:50.000 use so i can get some extra money i'm a successful entrepreneur i built real companies myself i've been
00:02:54.460 at this for 25 years i don't need their money and i don't want to take their bullshit for what i say
00:02:58.740 so in exchange for not ruining your day with 47 minutes of ads i ask very simply that you help us
00:03:06.180 get the message out because of the nature of the things that we talk about we don't get favorable
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00:03:15.180 to get the message out so when we say pay the fee that very simply means share the show if it makes
00:03:20.720 you laugh it makes you think if it gives you a new perspective if it's something you didn't know
00:03:23.920 before please share the show the message is important which they all are please share the
00:03:29.620 show all right don't be a hoe share the show all right what's up dude hey how's it going good nice
00:03:36.060 hat thanks yeah looks familiar well i know a guy yeah no i mean that looks like the hat oh yeah wait
00:03:43.080 is this like the first one though yeah dude you know no that's not the first one the first one's in
00:03:46.700 my office at home it's like all sweated out oh gotcha it's nasty but that's definitely the second
00:03:51.040 one but you felt the power he put i felt a little bit more domestic yeah you know yeah you really
00:03:55.620 like you went up the list a couple notches two notches at least got it at least two yeah i agree
00:03:59.600 so we have a guest today do have a guest why don't you introduce our guest yeah guys we got we got a
00:04:04.760 great uh i've actually been following him for a minute um we got tim parlatore who is in on the
00:04:11.300 studio today tim how's it going good good good now tim is an attorney he's an yeah um why don't you
00:04:17.680 tell us a little bit about what you do and where you came from tim so the audience gets a little
00:04:20.780 scope of your experience so far sure so uh i started off in the navy i was a surface warfare
00:04:27.520 officer got out of that and went to law school i started my career in new york city um doing a lot
00:04:33.660 of organized crime work uh working for all of the uh the greats who had you know been part of the john
00:04:38.540 gotti uh trials you know really learned how to try cases there um ultimately you know i got involved
00:04:45.260 in a really big case uh the eddie gallagher navy seal war crimes case a few years back uh which
00:04:51.320 which we won uh big not guilty verdict there yeah and then that you know kind of catapulted me through
00:04:57.860 a whole bunch of other things um you know i recently represented donald trump i was representing him
00:05:04.780 through the um the investigative phases for both january 6th as well as the mar-a-lago case oh so
00:05:10.540 you're on the list with us too oh yeah yeah man all right and uh and i have my own firm uh parlatory
00:05:18.060 law group i have uh 16 attorneys that work for me uh it's uh an entirely cloud-based platform so
00:05:23.980 you know all of my people work remotely um it's very uh you know military friendly i have
00:05:30.620 you know a few veterans on staff and then also uh about a third of my people are actually military
00:05:36.780 spouses because because of who they're married to dod keeps moving them around the country and
00:05:43.980 attorneys are licensed by the state so they don't always don't always live where they're licensed
00:05:48.540 and with me they can telecommute and so it gives them good opportunity to continue to work so
00:05:52.940 um you know my personal specialty i do civil and criminal cases uh and i always say you know
00:05:59.260 i don't specialize in any one type of case i specialize in in weird and big ugly fights and
00:06:04.540 that's that's where i'm comfortable the stuff nobody else wants exactly yeah got it that's cool man
00:06:09.900 what what made you get into law like what what was there something like i mean did you watch was
00:06:14.780 it was it a show was it uh no night court back in the day i don't know what that is it was actually
00:06:20.620 back in the day my best friend uh yeah i went to the naval academy undergrad and my best friend
00:06:25.820 got in trouble uh when we were juniors and he was facing separation uh he came to me and he said
00:06:32.220 you know tim i need your help and so he and i just sat there went through all the regulations and i
00:06:37.020 figured out what they were charging him with didn't really match but there was something else that
00:06:41.340 matched a lot more uh and i said just go tell them this and he's like tim i don't understand what
00:06:47.100 you just said i need you to do it so i went up to the commandant's um you know jag officer explained
00:06:53.500 the whole thing he got dropped down to a battalion level discipline so it saved his career uh he just
00:07:00.540 finished a tour of commanding the newest guided missile destroyer in the navy selected for captain
00:07:06.460 um and yeah he is a he's a real hard charger and a great asset to the navy who would have been thrown away
00:07:14.220 over 20 years ago but for that and that that experience you know really to me kind of lit the
00:07:19.580 fire because i realized this is something i have a passion for you know before that i was thinking i
00:07:25.020 might want to be a marine corps infantry officer but i realized this is something i have a passion for
00:07:31.180 i can help people and and i'm good at this like this is my you know this is my talent the key to
00:07:37.900 greatness man most people can never get those things aligned yeah and so with that it kind of
00:07:43.260 it shifted to trajectory you know i tried to um i tried to get into the navy jag corps they uh they
00:07:50.220 didn't accept me i applied like four times and so instead i came back as a civilian defense council
00:07:56.060 and just beat the crap out of all the jags that's awesome that's cool man that's awesome now i think
00:08:01.900 so so obviously your most recent i guess biggest no no notable notable case was the trump case uh
00:08:08.700 can we talk a little bit about the eddie gallagher case oh yeah yeah so i mean like do you i mean
00:08:13.340 yeah i talked to the case is insane yeah i've talked to eddie a few times over instagram yeah we
00:08:18.540 talked about this yeah so i mean what so i mean because you i didn't know about it though i never
00:08:22.460 knew about it till i talked to him yeah so it's an insane it is insane it's insane case here we can
00:08:26.940 we just talk a little about that i mean what what was there anything in that case
00:08:31.100 for for those can we just get let's give the basics for for those that have not heard about
00:08:35.100 this case like what start to finish so eddie was a he was a navy seal um and he was the um the platoon
00:08:42.220 chief um over fighting in the battle of mosul uh in 2017 and they um you know they were accompanying
00:08:50.780 the iraqi forces in retaking mosul from the iraqi or from the isis and about a year later he was
00:08:57.660 accused of war crimes they said that he had uh stabbed an isis prisoner in the neck killing him
00:09:04.460 they said that he had uh as a sniper shot at innocent uh civilians a child and uh yeah exactly a child
00:09:11.740 an old man um and so he was serious allegations oh yeah very serious serious war crimes allegations he
00:09:19.180 was he was arrested he was put in pretrial confinement and i came into the case um several
00:09:25.980 months after he'd been arrested when they um they were dissatisfied with their legal representation
00:09:31.900 and wanted to trade up and so i was i honestly only in that case for about three and a half just less
00:09:38.860 than four months and in that time you know we had him released from jail we had the prosecutor kicked
00:09:44.860 off the case because of uh because of violations we took it to trial we got a not guilty verdict and
00:09:51.660 it was it was a wild thing in the middle of trial one of the witnesses confessed during my cross
00:09:58.540 examination to being the actual killer that's insane so it was uh it was a very wild case
00:10:06.380 there was a lot of that went on there too where he was trying to get help and people were
00:10:10.380 fucking telling them they were helping them and they were actually not helping them they were doing
00:10:13.740 the opposite like very a very famous uh certain political figure was at the head of that there
00:10:21.180 was a lot of politics going on and um and a lot of dirty games going on at one point i actually
00:10:27.420 discovered that the prosecutors and ncis had launched an illegal spying operation surveilling me
00:10:33.740 and um and so i obviously brought that to the judge's attention that created a whole separate
00:10:41.260 fiasco we had you know several days of hearings on that which ultimately resulted in the prosecutor
00:10:46.220 getting removed um the halfway through the hearing it ended early because the ncis director sent a letter
00:10:54.220 from quantico invoking privilege and refusing to allow any of the agents to testify and the judge is
00:11:01.100 sitting there reading the thing saying i don't think i've ever seen a law enforcement agency
00:11:06.060 invoke their fifth amendment rights but i'm going to have to interpret this letter as an admission
00:11:11.660 of criminality by ncis that's crazy yeah when the case was over i sat with the judge and he's
00:11:19.420 he kind of looked at me and he said you know tim you read about these things you know some in
00:11:24.860 newspapers some in john grissom novels and you think maybe in my career i'll see one of these things
00:11:31.740 we just had all of them in one case yeah that's crazy dude yeah it's wild so what's it like to work
00:11:39.020 with trump dude and i said did he call you i gotta have that guy that guy's huge i i enjoyed it um yeah
00:11:46.220 it's it's very it's a different kind of client um yeah i i enjoyed it because it's very consequential
00:11:54.380 case you know the the issues that we were litigating i felt you know were very important
00:12:00.060 issues and had to be handled right i got along well with the client um and look i've been very
00:12:06.540 public about this the reason i left has nothing to do with him or the case it was the people around him
00:12:13.340 that i felt prevented me from being able to defend him to the best of my ability
00:12:18.620 fuck how many times have we said that bro i talk about that all the time on the show i'm like why
00:12:23.340 is he doing this and then dude i and then i meet the people around him and i'm like that's why yeah
00:12:28.700 oh yeah it's crazy it was if you want to bring me into a case you gotta you know take the handcuffs
00:12:34.620 off and let me win your case yeah don't have me saddled with a campaign that um you know that's
00:12:40.540 going to hold me back and yeah i mean he's not the first person i've represented with a campaign
00:12:45.020 yeah i mean i represented you know one of our mutual friends eric ridens yeah yep and he right from day
00:12:50.860 one said tim you're here to help me out with this thing campaign you're here to get me elected you guys
00:12:57.660 stay out of his way tim if you need anything you guys give it to him yeah and that worked great
00:13:04.060 but here it was kind of the reverse where the campaign is trying to dictate strategy in a way
00:13:09.900 that they in my opinion were trying to use these criminal cases and investigations as more of a
00:13:16.380 campaign right yeah tool than an actual litigation thing and i mean look i love i love the biggest case
00:13:25.100 out there but at the same time i don't want to be used for campaign purposes right yep and also you
00:13:31.980 don't want to be making your strategic moves based around how the public's going to percept perceive it
00:13:37.820 when you're trying to actually win something or how they think the public's no that's the i
00:13:42.220 already know the conversations these dudes are telling him oh you can't do that because this is how
00:13:45.980 it'll look you can't do this because this is how it'll look and as i always say in in a criminal
00:13:51.020 trial there are only 12 opinions that matter and yours is not one yeah no if you're not a juror i
00:13:56.620 don't care so what do you think about what's going on in the world man it's crazy yeah i agree it's crazy
00:14:04.380 i mean i i i kind of have a unique perspective on things because i get to see a lot of stuff behind
00:14:09.340 the curtain um it's it's a situation where legitimate problems have overreactions and overreaching you know
00:14:23.100 solutions being implemented which causes bigger problems and and i think that a lot of this you
00:14:31.180 know people you know they love to overreact and they love to take advantage of any tragedy for their
00:14:35.820 own political gain and if we were to take a step back and look at these things a little bit more
00:14:41.420 you know carefully analytically focusing more on the facts the evidence and the law you come to a
00:14:48.860 different conclusion what do you think it is now i want to know first of all it seems to me that the law
00:14:59.740 is being heavily twisted and manipulated by a certain political party you know what i'm saying like
00:15:09.260 we're very we're very much so applying the law to people there's a there's a double standard it's a
00:15:14.060 double standard when i observe what's happening and how the law is being applied to let's say conservatives
00:15:22.940 but not being applied to let's say uh people who are left of center what do you how do you correct
00:15:31.740 that over the course of time because i've never witnessed that in my life before or maybe it's
00:15:36.060 always been that way and i didn't notice it but it's become heavily weaponized at this point in time
00:15:42.700 and it's very obvious and one of the things you know that i struggle with is like when i think about
00:15:48.140 how we can rebuild the country and sort of restore what needs to happen i mean what do we do with
00:15:55.820 people who are willing to take the law and basically make it applicable in certain cases where it
00:16:02.860 doesn't apply blatantly without regard for for what they're supposed to do because i feel like things
00:16:08.460 like what latisa latisha james is doing and like this what's what's this dude up here in uh the skeletor
00:16:14.540 that fucking that old no that old white dude that looks like skeleton old white no bro he's he's the
00:16:21.980 judge in the oh yeah uh in goran yeah that guy yeah i actually got that as headline oh do you
00:16:27.180 well we can dive into what is it what what is it gonna take to correct this problem in my opinion
00:16:37.100 this is not something that's recent okay we have always had a weaponization of the criminal justice system
00:16:44.700 i see it a little bit differently uh not so much that it's being weaponized against one party
00:16:50.060 or as other people would argue is being weaponized against certain ethnic groups and things like that
00:16:55.660 i see it personally as the criminal justice system is weaponized against everybody the difference is
00:17:02.540 who's in charge and the political figures that will protect their own and protect their favorite group
00:17:10.140 and so you know that's that's the problem and i think that a lot of it is a lot more public now
00:17:15.900 and people are starting to see you know things that things that were obvious to me years ago you know
00:17:21.980 just in the new york city criminal system of how it is weaponized against people um it's now much more
00:17:29.020 public and you know the the years of where you know we thought the federal prosecutors were these
00:17:33.980 you know knights in white shining armor and you know like you know the things you see on on tv you
00:17:40.060 know jack mccoy type characters that's all a fiction uh and to me the way that you fix this
00:17:48.380 is you know to change the career path of these prosecutors to make it something where they're
00:17:54.860 incentivized to do justice as opposed to racking up their stats or to racking up the biggest you know
00:18:01.820 names the biggest scalps on their wall and also to remove the politics from the process i mean to
00:18:08.700 me an elected prosecutor is a recipe for disaster i'd agree letitia james yeah and i'm going to address
00:18:17.180 both of the names you brought up letitia james is an elected democrat attorney general who was who
00:18:23.180 campaigned on a platform of i'm going to get donald trump and because she is in a largely one-party
00:18:30.380 jurisdiction they bought into that because really all you have to do is a as a prosecutor in a single
00:18:37.500 party jurisdiction you know red or blue is you have to win your primary to keep your job to get or keep
00:18:44.620 your job and so yeah because you're going to run essentially unelected in general so that's what she
00:18:49.980 did you know she she campaigned on that and now she's doing what she needs to do to win the next primary
00:18:56.940 election to keep her job the judge and not not a lot of people know this but in new york judges are
00:19:05.100 elected and when you have a one-party jurisdiction like that new york city judges are all for the most
00:19:14.380 part elected unopposed the way that they get on the ballot is they go over to the democratic party
00:19:20.700 and they you know they do the beauty pageant there and the party selects who they want on the ballot
00:19:29.020 and so just about every judge in the state system in new york is selected by the political party you
00:19:35.580 know to that position and then rubber stamped by the electorate because they don't really have
00:19:39.660 another choice and they do serve you know like a 10-year term and so if they want to keep
00:19:44.700 their judgeship they're going to you know keep the party happy uh you know federal judges aren't
00:19:50.540 like that you know federal judges are appointed for life and it is a not a perfect system but it's a
00:19:57.100 more a more perfect system where they're appointed by the president but with the advice and consent of
00:20:01.900 the senate and ordinarily they don't even get advanced to the president's desk without the senator from
00:20:09.420 that jurisdiction you know so really any federal judge in new york doesn't get to that position
00:20:15.580 without you know for the ones that were elected that were appointed during trump's era they don't
00:20:20.300 get to that position unless both chuck schumer and donald trump agree that this person should
00:20:24.140 be a federal judge and then they're appointed for life and they don't have to worry about reelection
00:20:28.460 so that's one of the many reasons why i prefer to be in federal court but when you have a state system
00:20:34.620 like that and everything i just described also applies to georgia you know if you have
00:20:39.420 a situation like fulton county where it's a one-party jurisdiction uh certainly the manhattan district
00:20:44.620 attorney's office uh all of those are politics infecting the criminal justice system and then on
00:20:54.940 the federal side the attorney general is appointed by the president and when they are given their
00:21:01.500 marching orders of these are what your priorities are going to be when that trickles down the prosecutors
00:21:08.780 even if nobody says you know even if joe biden never actually calls up merrick garland and says
00:21:14.380 i would like you to prosecute my political opponents merrick garland and the people under
00:21:19.580 him and jack smith they all know i want to please my boss and the best way that i'm going to please my
00:21:25.340 boss is by bringing the cases that they like to see um which is now in today's day and age things that
00:21:33.420 get attention right now and one question i have is not necessarily what's wrong or what's right just
00:21:40.700 but an interesting thing is you have a situation like bob menendez getting indicted right in the
00:21:45.820 middle of all this well what do you think that was because i feel like that was like a you know
00:21:50.220 because we talk about it in terms of like you know when you when you are in these positions you're
00:21:54.780 you're bob menendez you're a democrat senator right you got to play ball because the committee chairs that
00:22:00.380 you sit on like that's all that's all pay for play you got you know there's things there's rules and
00:22:04.700 regulations that you got to play by and it may not be a direct conversation but you know the rules and
00:22:09.420 if you want to stay in this game you're going to play them now i'm i'm to the opinion that i feel like
00:22:14.620 that was just one of those situations where bob either did something that they didn't want him to do
00:22:19.900 or didn't do something that they wanted him to do and he got shit canned or he took it a little bit too
00:22:26.700 far i mean once you get to the stage of having you know stacks of gold bars in your house yeah
00:22:32.460 um you know one one problem what about having a tank in your house
00:22:38.620 well that's a different issue we might need to talk about we can talk about that
00:22:44.220 yeah once you get to that point you know one one problem that the doj has in keeping things
00:22:50.060 politically aligned is that they do have agents that go out there and bring cases
00:22:55.420 and then if the agents you know try to bring a case you know they they now have to worry about
00:23:00.780 whistleblowers of oh we're gonna all of a sudden get all these irs agents that you know go talk to
00:23:06.140 congress about how you know we wouldn't let them prosecute hunter biden and things like that so there
00:23:12.140 there is an element of that where you know the line agents are out there trying to do the right thing
00:23:18.860 um and and and that's one thing if you look at the fbi the line agents by and large are out there
00:23:25.580 trying to do the right thing i've noticed that we have a lot of we have we well they tell us yes
00:23:31.740 and and and like even you know you know the fbi does have you know a large cadre of people that
00:23:39.580 are not agents um and you know those are the more of the political appointees
00:23:44.380 uh and i mean one of the things that drives me out of my mind you know one of my good clients
00:23:50.140 and close friends is bernie carrick the former yeah bernie's awesome my pd yeah i love bernie yeah
00:23:54.860 yeah but and he and i are always talking about like look at the fbi director when is the last time
00:24:00.300 we've had an fbi director who has personal experience carrying a badge and a gun
00:24:05.500 it's been probably decades right yeah right hoover well the fbi directors who were waiting oh dude
00:24:15.580 look yeah but this is look how do you this is the same problem in business this is when businesses get
00:24:23.740 too big they end up hiring people who are fucking they come from harvard and yale as opposed to people
00:24:28.620 that actually pack boxes and went through the whole system right you know what i'm saying you can't get the
00:24:32.620 same outcome so i don't know yes i mean going back to your question what's the best way to fix it
00:24:42.060 rip the politics out of it literally yeah literally find a way to depoliticize the criminal justice
00:24:49.420 system and whether it's having some kind of a bipartisan oversight commissioner or something
00:24:54.860 yeah if you rip the politics out of it and then you start to actually hold prosecutors accountable
00:25:01.100 for misconduct because that's the other thing is they have they have immunity and so when a
00:25:07.340 prosecutor goes and does something that's outright illegal and unethical to try to put somebody
00:25:12.460 innocent in jail nothing happens to them yep that's insane like kim gardner she get she got what a 500
00:25:19.660 fine exactly yeah that's insane bro kim gardner literally i mean got people
00:25:27.660 fucking murdered in st louis legitimately like there are families right now without loved ones
00:25:33.980 because of decisions that she made right intentionally intentional decisions she made
00:25:39.980 gridens wouldn't still like dude exactly yeah she prioritized she used taxpayer dollars
00:25:46.780 to go after removing a popular and effective governor from an opposite political party
00:25:51.740 as opposed to focusing on murders who do you think gave her her marching orders soros i know that yeah
00:26:02.620 i i mean that is that is what it seems to be because who funds it right um you know again you know as
00:26:10.220 a lawyer i don't like to you know speculate too much i'd rather the facts i'd rather get her under
00:26:15.820 her oath and have her admit it yeah yeah this is a speculative show it is a speculative show so it's
00:26:22.940 fine here yeah yeah anyway i'm normally objecting to speculation sustain and he's pulling me out of
00:26:31.420 my comfort zone that's right sustain was that the right choice yes okay sustain all right all right well
00:26:37.980 we got some good stuff man i want to bring this up um you know i think i think if there is any proof
00:26:44.540 that someone listens to this show i found it all right because someone well i'm gonna show you
00:26:53.420 because you guys remember this was probably like maybe two cti's ago um andy had a famous line he
00:26:59.420 said you know it's time to get back to just saying fuck you oh yeah and then you got elon out the next
00:27:04.940 day saying the shit boom a week later yeah have you seen that video let's just watch it for those
00:27:10.620 bro why doesn't elon just have like why doesn't he just come on the show man elon just hit us up
00:27:14.620 bro just come on in we got you yeah we say fuck you with you it makes it even more impactful you
00:27:23.100 know what i'm saying this was great dude it was awesome so this was uh so you almost did this this
00:27:28.060 live i got tagged in this a gazillion times and i'm just like bro he listens to the show i don't
00:27:35.020 know what he does but he's on the right path i'm just saying that show comes out you tell people to
00:27:39.420 get back to it and here he is what i say we need more kid rock and less dylan mulvaney yeah
00:27:47.180 all right let's see it yeah let's watch the clip so he was doing a live interview i believe it was
00:27:51.180 on cn uh cnbc um he was doing a live interview and the interviewer is asking him about the advertisers
00:27:57.980 on x coming off and leaving the program leaving the platform uh this was elon musk's uh response
00:28:04.220 you don't want them to advertise no what do you mean if somebody's gonna try to blackmail me with
00:28:10.860 advertising blackmail me with money go yourself yeah i love the awkwardness go yourself
00:28:21.260 is that clear i hope it is
00:28:27.660 i hope it is i love it one more time yes yes okay one more time this is great you don't want them to
00:28:34.220 advertise no what do you mean if somebody's gonna try to blackmail me with advertising blackmail me with
00:28:41.660 money go yourself go yourself go yourself
00:28:53.980 i hope it is i think he really did listen that's exactly the same
00:28:57.900 i was saying just like that it's verbatim bro this is the we're living in a simulation dude
00:29:03.660 bro i mean the solo tweet he tweeted out yeah he treated out the solo tweet after i talked about
00:29:10.860 that for listen yeah he's fucking listening look dude elon real talk bro i've been saying
00:29:18.860 fuck you to advertisers before they even try to advertise on my show i've been funding my own
00:29:23.740 show i won't even take a dollar from these motherfuckers because i i'm not gonna listen to
00:29:28.380 this shit so i'm with you no but feel free you could advertise yeah ever he should advertise some
00:29:35.500 x dollars on the show yeah yeah we haven't well we don't you know we don't do that i don't really
00:29:41.100 do that platform but i take some free money from somebody that thinks fuck you i like x yeah
00:29:46.140 i'll sponsor you back i'll buy a tesla no you won't i'll buy a tesla i won't drive it i'll buy one
00:29:51.820 you'll buy one though yeah i'll do something with it
00:29:54.140 i'm just saying she's not my cup of tea bro what's your take on elon i like him a lot yeah
00:30:03.020 he's an interesting guy um that's one way to describe i mean
00:30:07.980 these social media networks you know that that try to you know shadow ban and and censor people
00:30:13.660 as much as people don't like it the reality is they're allowed to do it yeah um because
00:30:19.420 you know and when you try to sue them for it yeah the constitution first amendment that
00:30:23.980 only applies to the government and to restrict their ability to censor actually implicates their
00:30:30.460 first amendment rights what i like about him is that he went in and he kind of made a business
00:30:36.140 decision of hey you know what people don't like censorship maybe we can increase usership by getting
00:30:43.260 rid of it and and i think that he's done a lot of great things you know with that and also i love
00:30:48.940 that attitude where he's not going to just cater to everybody um you know the way that you know
00:30:55.500 zuckerberg and these other people do let me ask you a question about regarding like the internet right
00:31:02.060 so i hear what you're saying and i know it's technically correct right like it infringes on
00:31:07.820 their right by telling them they cannot censor right so we have section 230 right so
00:31:13.900 at some point in time right when we talk about the public conversation
00:31:23.100 when the first amendment was created there was no technology like this it probably was could not
00:31:30.780 even be thought of like not even fathomed but what we have and this is real is we have moved public
00:31:38.060 conversation from in person to a digital format that is privately owned and so if public conversation
00:31:46.620 moves from here to on to this electronic device this electronic platform where they can censor
00:31:56.620 shouldn't we reconsider if people like that are allowed to censor since they now own the public
00:32:05.260 conversation and that technology was never considered when we first came up with the first
00:32:11.100 amendment rights of people in this country you know it's it's similar to ai right like like ai is this
00:32:17.260 new thing and everybody's hyped about it right but nobody's thinking like oh maybe we should
00:32:23.420 not do these certain things put some safeguards and when you're old enough to know when the internet
00:32:28.540 started nobody thought about these things right like so that's what i'm what do you think on that
00:32:33.660 the the the issue becomes when you have become so large as facebook has become to where it's
00:32:39.420 essentially a monopoly right and they dominate they they own the entire space and and so there is where
00:32:46.540 you may want to you know say if you have become that big that you are a monopoly you know then some of these
00:32:54.780 protections should apply but as far as you know these these types of entities you know that'll only put out
00:33:02.140 one you know one point of view that actually did exist back when they wrote the constitution in
00:33:07.900 what way uh because newspapers at the time most newspapers were actually for one of or the other
00:33:15.820 of the parties and so yes so but that's how it was from the beginning alexander hamilton started the
00:33:21.500 new york post it was it was called something different but it was specifically you know to put out
00:33:26.140 you know federalist propaganda and then there was the democratic republican newspaper and so
00:33:31.580 people would you know they would write these essays attacking the other side but if you read
00:33:36.060 just the one paper you're only going to see that one side you know the new york post would never publish
00:33:40.700 anything written by thomas jefferson um and so it did kind of exist at the time but the people had
00:33:48.620 access to multiple papers so they could read the one that they want or they could read them all and get all
00:33:54.220 sides out of it but when it does become this this single hegemonic thing right you know like meta
00:34:02.380 uh then at that point it does become almost a quasi governmental agency where they really do control
00:34:09.100 the public conversation of everybody i actually kind of look at it from a slightly different perspective
00:34:14.860 of it's kind of a fraud when you build a platform like this and say that it's going to be all about
00:34:22.860 you know free speech and public discourse and everything and then you have people that go on
00:34:27.900 there and they build a huge following they build this whole community all based in justifiable
00:34:33.900 reliance upon the promises that were made by zuckerberg back when they started and they pour all of
00:34:40.540 their money and effort into this thing and then all of a sudden facebook turns and says okay well guess
00:34:44.860 what now even though we promised you this we have decided now we're going to exercise our first amendment rights
00:34:50.940 to only have people that we agree with um have those kind of platforms so now i'm going to start
00:34:56.780 suspending all these accounts and i and so i think for me you know from a essentially a fraudulent inducement
00:35:05.580 perspective there's there's a different legal argument to be made as to why they can't do it
00:35:10.860 rather than just simply a first amendment should apply to meta see i'm okay i'm okay if that was the case
00:35:17.740 i'm fine with that because guess what like there are other options you can go to right like that's fine
00:35:23.260 but i think the dangerous thing and what's come to light you know within the last year or two years
00:35:29.660 were you know like the meta files or i'm sorry the twitter files which exposed that it was not these
00:35:35.500 private companies just acting on their own right these directives of censorship and shadow banning and the
00:35:42.780 use of bots it was all at the direction of the federal government and that's that's when you get
00:35:49.340 into being even more so uh government action because because if the government is directing you to do
00:35:56.060 something or you're doing something at the government's behest even though it's you know if it's a request or
00:36:01.020 otherwise it is initiated by the government and so then yeah then that is a violation absolutely yeah
00:36:07.740 what do you think about the idea so something that we never hear and you know eric schmidt's a good
00:36:13.340 buddy of mine uh it's funny because i was friends with schmidt and gruyton's so it was a little bit
00:36:17.740 weird so you endorsed eric too yeah no actually the truth was and i have no problem saying this
00:36:25.580 i've been friends with eric gruyton's i supported him first and then when they snowballed him in the
00:36:31.900 in the primary yeah with those fucking false allegations um
00:36:37.740 i agreed to meet with eric schmidt because eric schmidt asked to reach out and i'm actually friends
00:36:42.780 with his cousin so eric and eric schmidt and i met and i ended up really liking him and we've
00:36:49.020 become friends after the fact so now i'm friends with both of them and it's a little awkward but
00:36:53.580 i they don't like you know i don't think i think they're just don't invite them together no i don't
00:36:58.460 even know that's what it is you know i i think i think eric gruyton's feels very sour about what
00:37:03.020 happened and i think he deserves to feel that way but in reality i think he also knows that
00:37:08.220 uh schmidt's a team player and he's up there trying to do good work and uh and he wasn't behind it no
00:37:13.580 he wasn't and and uh so you know and that's been a really cool friendship but eric schmidt and i eric's
00:37:20.220 starting to lead the charge on what we're talking about here and one of the things him and i were
00:37:25.020 talking about was how they you know traffic throttling people don't talk about that in
00:37:31.340 terms of censorship the algorithm right like it's not just getting your platform taken away or getting
00:37:37.420 your post deleted or getting fact checked or it's the way that they naturally that's that stuff comes
00:37:42.940 later yeah it's the way they naturally change the flow of the algorithm when you start to talk about
00:37:48.620 things that they don't want you talking about and that's censorship as well and that's something that
00:37:54.300 you know i've encouraged those guys to really start to talk about some more and i've seen them say
00:37:58.060 some things about it but i hopefully you know we get some resolution on that as well because the
00:38:02.620 truth of the matter is if these guys wanted if they look this is how i look at it look at tiktok
00:38:09.820 all right tiktok's crushing everybody the reason it's crushing everybody is because it's pretty open
00:38:15.500 algorithm all right so if these guys were operating in good faith like they say they do saying we're a
00:38:21.500 business we're here to build a business they would open the algorithm because it would create more
00:38:27.980 money for their business but that's not what's happening what's happening is they have a big
00:38:31.980 business that's making a lot of money and they're using that business to curtail and craft public
00:38:38.460 discourse in the way that they want it to be and we see this from the donations of the people who run
00:38:44.620 these operations and the money where the money goes that they donate and so my argument when when i think
00:38:51.420 of like what's actually happening is that they're not even operating in good faith as a business in
00:38:55.900 the first place they're operating as a literal conversation uh manipulator of public discourse and so
00:39:04.380 you know what do you think no i think that that's true i you know i i don't know that i would be
00:39:09.980 so kind to tiktok on this um because obviously i think that they are well they're pushing the the
00:39:15.500 harmful cultural shit correct but for everybody else yeah they're not like like my shit that gets
00:39:21.100 posted there they're not censoring it because i'm saying stuff they don't like but they are pushing out
00:39:26.220 the the mentally damaging things for the youth right right we can agree on that i'm not being kind
00:39:33.020 but what i am saying is they're not trying to suppress everybody else which is why they've gotten so
00:39:37.980 popular and it goes back to you know to me it's a fraud if you are holding yourself out to be one
00:39:44.540 thing and you're actually engaging in something else right you know if you if you want to make everybody
00:39:49.580 think hey we're a free speech platform and then you are throttling the content so that people you know
00:39:56.460 are led to believe that the free speech platform shows that such the majority of people think this one
00:40:02.700 way uh and that you don't get to hear the other side of things then that is a fraud you know
00:40:09.340 because you you've induced people into the space with the promise of free speech well it goes further
00:40:15.500 than that look at what they what dj brought up in the twitter files they have millions of accounts that
00:40:20.940 are not even real accounts that they use to put traffic on uh political narratives that they believe
00:40:25.980 in right and then they use those same fake accounts those bot accounts to attack the political
00:40:31.340 narratives they disagree within inside the corporation like dude what the fuck like that's
00:40:37.900 these are not even real people and they're using their internal resources to prop up and then suppress
00:40:45.180 and and create confusion in that this is why so many people that have regular common sense views feel
00:40:51.500 so alone this is why people think like well there's real damage there too and how many people died
00:40:56.540 because ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine were censored a lot how many people didn't take those
00:41:01.580 therapeutics because they were told that they were you know horse stuff and like how many people like
00:41:08.460 there was real like there's physical damage there yeah you know and they're they're trying to create as
00:41:13.020 much distance between then and now as they can so that people forget what they actually did and so
00:41:18.060 they can do what they actually did was they killed people by propping up truths that were not true and and
00:41:25.020 suppressing the actually true you know in a bro it's it's crimes against it we got it's crimes
00:41:30.940 against humanity dude it is it is man uh anyway yeah let's get into it because we got some good
00:41:35.820 headlines here so let's get into it we kind of touched a little bit of some stuff we touched some
00:41:40.060 stuff uh you touched some stuff i didn't know you guys touched some stuff
00:41:46.940 i'm not
00:41:49.900 no but we got some good headlines guys remember if you want to see any of these pictures articles links
00:41:54.140 videos go to andy for seller.com you can find them linked there if you're watching in on youtube
00:41:58.620 check down in the description below you can find them there as well so with that being said man let's
00:42:01.660 get into our first headline headline number one headline number one reads trump gag order reinstated
00:42:08.940 by appeals court in new york civil fraud trial so this just came out today uh this is a new development
00:42:14.780 there's a couple of new developments in this case um so let's let's i think you know we got we
00:42:19.740 have an attorney who actually represented it uh represented trump not in that case yeah not in
00:42:24.860 that case but what do we see in here so let's dive into this a little bit so a new york appeals court
00:42:29.820 thursday reinstated a gag order that barred former president donald trump from commenting
00:42:36.220 about court personnel after he disparaged a law clerk in his new york civil fraud trial the decision from a
00:42:42.860 four-judge panel came two weeks after an individual appellate judge had put the order on hold while
00:42:49.100 the appeals process played out the trial judge arthur and goran imposed the gag order october 3rd
00:42:56.380 after trump posted a derogatory comment about the judge's law clerk to social media the post which
00:43:02.620 included a baseless allegation about the clerk's personal life came on the second day of the trial
00:43:08.460 in new york attorney general letitia james lawsuit uh james alleges trump exaggerated his wealth on
00:43:14.620 financial statements used to secure loans and make deals trump uh a republican denies any wrongdoing
00:43:21.980 um and and there's a couple of other big you know losses i guess that are happening right now
00:43:27.900 um this headline also comes out the same day uh judge chuckkin denies trump motions to subpoena for
00:43:34.140 missing j6 records so um judge tanya chuckkin who is presiding over special counsel jack smith's
00:43:40.220 case against former president donald trump for 2020 election interference uh this week denied a
00:43:45.820 motion by the former president to seek materials he said the house committee investigating january 6
00:43:51.420 2021 had not turned over to the national archives on monday chuckkin uh rejected trump's motion accusing
00:43:59.420 him of going on a quote fishing expedition uh she she says quote the broad scope of the records that
00:44:06.060 defendant seeks and his vague description of their potential relevance resembles less a good faith
00:44:11.420 effort to obtain identified evidence than they do a general quote-unquote fishing expedition that
00:44:17.020 attempts to use the rule 17c subpoena as discovery evidence she wrote in her denial um a lot of
00:44:23.740 interesting things happening um but there are some wins and some interesting things that are happening
00:44:29.100 inside the courtroom um so they put this uh this this banker from dutch dutch bank on on trial on to
00:44:37.900 testify in this court case um and he kind of blows the whole thing wide open of how baseless this claim
00:44:46.540 is when it comes to exaggerating wealth he he's a banker he was at the bank of one of the banks that
00:44:50.940 loaned trump money right um so and he's an executive there he gave testimony that could bolster donald trump's
00:44:56.540 defense in a civil fraud trial telling a new york judge that prospective clients can get loans even
00:45:03.100 after reporting a net worth far higher than the lender's own calculations so david williams who
00:45:09.740 worked on at least one of three loans deutsch bank made to trump in the years before he was elected
00:45:15.020 president testified tuesday that it's quote atypical but not entirely unusual for the bank to cut a client's
00:45:22.780 stated asset value by 50 percent and approve a loan anyway as it did with trump i don't believe
00:45:30.460 that's even atypical that feels pretty standard that's pretty fucking standard if you've ever had
00:45:35.420 to actually get a loan for anything just saying yeah he's every bank does that and what people
00:45:40.140 don't understand because they've never filed any personal financial statements or done anything
00:45:43.740 financially in their fucking lives but they have a fucking viewpoint on this is that the net worth
00:45:49.260 stated is up for debate it's there's no certification process of what you say your
00:45:55.340 net worth is and what they say your net worth is it's it's what the market will pay so if i think my
00:46:01.420 house is worth 15 million but the market says it's only worth five it's worth five even though i think
00:46:07.660 it's 15 and just because i put 15 on a fucking financial statement doesn't mean that i'm committing
00:46:12.380 fraud it means i'm doing math that doesn't agree with what that math says right so and i'm not even
00:46:17.740 saying that he did that because the reality is they're saying mar-a-lago is worth 18 million
00:46:22.220 dollars when it's worth a billion dollars okay so there's a whole bunch to this go
00:46:28.060 yourself yeah this is they're playing on people's ignorance and their own financial ignorance this
00:46:33.980 is why the same reason they don't teach people basic finance in high school yeah so well let's listen
00:46:39.100 to his response so so quote is the bank capable of reaching its own judgment based on the evaluation
00:46:44.300 it makes of the guarantor's financial condition trump attorney jesus suarez asked williams a
00:46:50.700 managing director at the german bank quote certainly yes williams said um under questioning by suarez
00:46:58.060 williams said the bank always reviews a prospective client stated net worth and adjust it as needed
00:47:06.380 quote as part of he's saying what i just said yeah he's saying always yeah always yes quote as part of
00:47:13.740 our due diligence we subject a client's asset value to adjustments williams said quote it's part of
00:47:19.740 our underwriting process we apply it to every client regardless of what's reported all right
00:47:27.260 says quote is a difference of opinion in asset values between the client and the bank a disqualifying
00:47:34.540 factor to extend credit suarez x williams williams said no suarez said why not williams said quote
00:47:42.620 it's just a difference of opinion williams testified quote i think we expect clients to provide
00:47:48.620 information to be accurate but williams added that such financial statements are made quote
00:47:53.660 largely relying on the use of estimates it's almost like i've done this before yeah almost but here's
00:48:00.220 where it gets weird right um this is this is where it gets fucked up okay so the documents show that
00:48:07.180 trump cured the breaches um and williams testified that there was nothing particularly unusual about
00:48:13.020 the way trump's company got back into compliance deutsch bank quote was satisfied with the resolution
00:48:19.100 they got their money everything's fine everything's good now after williams the article says was excused as
00:48:25.260 a witness trump attorney christopher keese asked the judge to issue an immediate verdict in favor of the former
00:48:31.260 president arguing the testimony from the deutsche bank executive had refuted the state's claim that
00:48:37.180 any asset inflation was material to the lender's decision quote the bank had no problem with a two
00:48:43.100 billion dollar difference a three billion dollar difference large changes to net worth are not
00:48:48.380 unusual kai said quote there's been no demonstration of any materiality issues at all
00:48:55.500 in goren the judge said he'd rule on keese's request at a later time but suggested he wasn't convinced
00:49:02.220 by the argument quote the mere fact that lenders were happy doesn't mean the statute wasn't violated
00:49:10.140 yeah so i get that but you still broke the law he's that's a technicality what do you think there well
00:49:17.580 first of all chris keis is making a motion at a time when he doesn't have a mechanism to make it so
00:49:24.860 the idea that the judge wouldn't rule on it at that point means that in this case the judge is
00:49:30.300 actually following the law and chris keis is just showing that he doesn't know what he's doing um
00:49:35.820 by the way he and i did not get along um you guys must be desperate um you know i mean this testimony
00:49:44.220 really does kind of go to the heart of of what this case is and you know should the it's interesting
00:49:51.180 in a fraud case that you would have the defense put the victim on the stand to say that the victim
00:49:57.900 was aware of all this and that the vic and that the victim doesn't you know not only doesn't care
00:50:04.300 it's not about whether they care the the what happens is did they do it anyway because fraud
00:50:10.380 requires that you make a false statement and through your false statement you actually induce
00:50:17.020 something so you gain from it right right right so you know if i'm going to sell you a car and i and
00:50:22.380 i tell you you know this car has a has an eight cylinder engine in it and you say okay great i'm
00:50:28.060 going to buy it and you pay me and then i give you the car and you look under the hood and it only has
00:50:31.900 six cylinders i've committed fraud if i tell you it has eight cylinders you look under the hood and you
00:50:37.740 see well it's got six cylinders but i still like the car and then you pay me and then knowing that
00:50:43.740 you buy the car from me anyway it's not fraud yeah it's just bullshit right yeah exactly and you've
00:50:50.060 accepted the bullshit right it's it's not how i would sell a car personally but you know that's
00:50:55.260 that's the thing is that there has to be there has to be a plausibility uh element to the fraud and it
00:51:02.940 has to be something that somebody relies upon and if the bank didn't rely upon it you know maybe at best
00:51:10.220 you could get an attempted fraud um you wouldn't get the substantive fraud you get an attempted
00:51:15.020 fraud my question is if if why like bro listen you couldn't they're trying to find them like
00:51:20.700 hundreds of millions of dollars hold on dude listen this this case could apply to any single
00:51:28.300 fucking human being that's ever even applied to a mortgage yeah like every single person out here
00:51:33.660 listening to this show who has written their net worth down on a personal financial statement to get
00:51:39.020 a mortgage and has miscalculated by a dollar could be found guilty with the argument that they're
00:51:45.180 making i'll give you another example about one of our mutual friends who made a mortgage mortgage
00:51:50.220 application on it he wrote that he had received a gift from a friend a cash gift he later came into a
00:51:58.940 lot more money and decided to pay that cash gift back paid the mortgage on time you know no issues like
00:52:04.620 that he went to jail because doj said when you said that that was a gift we think it was really a loan
00:52:12.860 because you ultimately did pay the guy back that's crazy that's bernie carrick that's
00:52:16.940 fucking crazy that was one of the things that he was convicted of holy shit that's insane that's like
00:52:23.980 saying that's like tim that's like you that's like me being in a spot right like a financial pinch
00:52:29.820 yeah which fucking happens to everybody at some point probably multiple points in their life no
00:52:34.380 matter how donald trump almost lost all of his money like seven times like like bro this it happens
00:52:40.300 yes so that would be like one of donald trump's rich buddies saying hey bro here's fucking 30 million
00:52:46.220 bucks don't worry about it don't worry about it we're billionaires you're gonna get back no big deal
00:52:51.100 i love you man i love everything you've done for me and then donald trump later saying i'm back on my
00:52:56.060 feet hey bro thanks for the 30 i appreciate i gave it back to you and then them putting them in
00:53:01.020 fucking jail for it that's insane that's wild it's one of the reasons why to me the government shouldn't
00:53:07.900 be in it shouldn't be getting involved in these things now if deutsche bank called letitia james and
00:53:14.140 says we've been wronged you know that's a different thing he defrauded us he told what i'm saying
00:53:19.500 where's the victory right if if i'm happy bro he he inflated his income he claimed he owned three
00:53:25.500 buildings that we found out later he didn't even own um you know if it's something like that and then
00:53:31.260 they didn't get paid back yeah and he defaulted on it and ran away from it then okay yeah now it makes
00:53:37.820 sense to go to the federal government or to this ag and say hey we're victim of a crime but if the ag
00:53:44.780 goes hunting for a crime and they start going through financial statements and they decide
00:53:50.220 this is a crime and they don't the victim hasn't come to them saying hey we've been defrauded
00:53:58.380 why are you even getting involved because it's a political hit job right dude they here's what people
00:54:04.380 don't understand listen the the you know this yeah that the political the what they're doing is they're
00:54:11.660 creating cases that people do not have the capacity to understand the intricacies of because
00:54:18.780 they're financially illiterate right okay so they're creating these things that are naturally confusing
00:54:24.460 for people so that they can convince people that this guy's a fucking liar and a piece of
00:54:28.860 shit and a fraud here let's take that one step further had donald trump said i own these three
00:54:34.860 buildings and he hadn't owned them and they still loan him the money and he paid the money back and they
00:54:40.380 said everything was satisfied it's still not fucking fraud because they would have done a
00:54:44.380 due diligence to know that he didn't own the fucking buildings exactly yes this like this is not me
00:54:49.340 offering to sell you a car that you don't bother to look on yeah they looked don't you especially
00:54:54.060 that kind of dollar value yes they do due diligence bro they go all the way up your ass yeah like all
00:54:59.980 the way like with a fucking big-ass spotlight i know what you have bro from the bottom like dude and so
00:55:05.900 what they're doing that's what people don't understand like that you know in the internet
00:55:09.900 culture everything's a fraud everybody's a fraud everything's a fraud everybody's a scammer
00:55:15.340 but the reality is is people don't know the reality of the law right and and when we talk when we talk
00:55:20.700 about the specifics of the law would it be okay for him is it ethically okay for him to say that he
00:55:26.940 owns things that he doesn't know but the reality is is they did their due diligence and they knew that
00:55:31.820 he didn't own the buildings and he had just stated he owned the buildings and they said you know what
00:55:35.580 by the way he's worth x amount he qualifies for the loan let's give him the loan he pays it back
00:55:40.300 there's no fucking crime you know wait was it was so does that make sense no it makes sense yeah i didn't
00:55:45.660 was the building thing like is that a real thing like he said so he did say he owned no no no he was
00:55:50.060 yeah that was an example i made that up as an example you know i'll give you another example i i have a
00:55:55.980 case right now it's a securities frog case where it's a 300 million dollars um you know publicly
00:56:01.740 traded company that was taken private and during the go private the due diligence revealed that
00:56:08.380 half of the subsidy or a portion of the subsidiaries didn't really exist and the buyer used that in
00:56:16.140 a negotiation you know to get an advantage and get a much better price on the thing to take it private
00:56:21.900 and then as soon as he took it private he pretended to all of a sudden find these things
00:56:27.260 and you know to try and get the guy out on recourse right and so so now we're going to go
00:56:31.580 through a federal criminal trial over this thing for a go private that was sold for under fair market
00:56:39.100 value because they knew that there were certain subsidiaries that were empty and it's one of those
00:56:46.300 things of like why are we doing this yeah the the victim knew yeah but you know but we but the federal
00:56:55.260 government still gets involved in these things it is an over criminalization you know that kind of thing
00:57:00.700 yeah fine deal with it in a civil suit deal with it in a bankruptcy proceeding we don't need to put
00:57:05.580 people in jail for that yeah yeah and i mean look there's a difference between a fraud and a bullshitter
00:57:12.300 right there's a difference sure yeah and due diligence by banks like deutsche bank and it it
00:57:19.260 identifies the difference yeah yeah dude you got to be really good to get past that yeah it's like
00:57:23.820 saying like bro you listen man we've been through due diligence in our companies because like you know
00:57:30.460 we we deal with financial institutions and things like that and like bro they'd fucking go through your
00:57:35.980 credit cards oh yeah like like people don't understand they go through your credit cards like
00:57:40.140 what's that four dollar and seventy two cent quick trip charge that you have every morning what's that
00:57:44.860 about like this much yeah right like they do listen like they know like they know yeah and and and this
00:57:52.940 whole case is based upon the idea uh you know all these smart intelligent people in this courtroom
00:57:59.500 know exactly what the is going on and then they take it to the media and the media makes it into
00:58:04.380 something because they don't know what the correct the average person is not taught any kind of
00:58:08.380 financial literacy for the reason that our debt is their asset so they want financially illiterate
00:58:15.740 people out in the world making stupid financial decisions because the more money that you owe the
00:58:20.140 more profitable they are and this is this is the game and so they weaponize this ignorance to make this
00:58:26.700 man look like he's done some highly criminal criminal shit when in reality the and this is where the
00:58:32.380 fucking rub is here like this is the thing that should concern you is that if they're doing it to him
00:58:37.260 they can do it to you because if you filled out a loan for a car and you overstated your income by
00:58:42.700 two grand or you figured uh you put on a mortgage statement that even though you made all your
00:58:48.140 payments you calculated your net worth or bro this is what i'm saying dangerous and people don't
00:58:53.740 understand this so if you guys get behind and so many people are like look he's a criminal he's
00:58:58.300 a this he's a that like dude they could do that to you okay they can do the same thing to you
00:59:03.580 final thoughts on this topic real quick because we've got to move on but i want to ask what do
00:59:08.220 you what do you think i know you don't like to speculate but what do you think is the outcome
00:59:11.660 of this of this one specific case because there's three others but what do you think happens in this
00:59:16.220 case oh this case the judge is going to rule against him yeah he's going to have he's going to have a
00:59:21.820 verdict against him and then it will go up on appeal and i think i think just about all these
00:59:27.500 are going to be trial losses and appellate wins got it okay we heard here first on relay so we'll
00:59:35.020 stay tuned on that man that'd be yeah it's funny and guys if you if you want to jump in on this
00:59:39.660 conversation hashtag bring them down because i i i agree with you i and i think they're going to try
00:59:45.100 to gel them in some of these cases yeah you know so uh yeah guys tell us what you guys think
00:59:49.580 hashtag bring them down down in the comments let us know what you guys think the harder they push on
00:59:53.660 this dude the big this is what these guys are failing to understand because they live in an
00:59:57.580 echo chamber do they not understand it or do they not care well i think they don't care anytime you
01:00:02.860 have a political candidate that's not planning on debating or campaigning and i'm not talking about
01:00:06.540 trump talking about biden yeah who that should scare you it should scare you that this highly
01:00:13.020 unpopular elderly man who most people fucking hate because he's ruining their lives legitimately
01:00:21.820 is literally not planning on campaigning why do you think that is it were for him last time
01:00:30.300 sit in the basement that should worry people that should be highly concerning
01:00:37.260 anyway no it's real shit man but uh before we get to our second headline guys as always let's
01:00:42.540 cruise the comment so uh we had a big day yesterday we uh we dropped episode number two
01:00:49.420 oh yeah episode number two of day of the life and we had a lot of really really great comments guys
01:00:54.300 first of all i mean the community you guys are amazing you guys really are yeah it's super cool
01:00:58.460 it's really really awesome you know what i like about the like people people let us do our own thing
01:01:04.780 without fucking make trying to make us to be like yeah everybody else you got to do this yeah
01:01:09.980 motherfucker we're trying to entertain you and make you laugh if you laugh you laugh yeah right if
01:01:13.740 you don't something's wrong with you yeah fuck you yeah how about that elon musk you don't like it
01:01:19.420 fuck off but uh no i that's you know we had a lot of really really great comments but i like this one
01:01:25.260 the best it was very very simple right to the point um so today's cruise the comment uh comes from uh
01:01:30.860 uh no rariguez yeah okay i didn't know if there was something different there okay all right no
01:01:37.420 rariguez 78 72 the american dream will not die because of you andy thank you for leading no it
01:01:42.940 will not die because of you that's what you have to understand just because i'm out here i've i'm i've
01:01:48.940 been doing this for 25 years the reason i come on here and talk this shit is so that you have the
01:01:54.220 opportunity to go live your dream and this is the other thing i saw a few comments like oh andy's
01:01:59.980 just trying to show off his lifestyle yeah motherfucker you're right about that i've earned
01:02:03.740 it i've been i've been at this for 25 fucking years and i want to show the young men and women out there
01:02:08.140 that are out there grinding that there's a fucking reward for that grind at some point yeah yeah it's an
01:02:12.860 obligation if you're winning if you're a winner if you built something to let people see some of the
01:02:17.820 spoils share some of that reward let them know that i'm on the other side of this fucking
01:02:22.860 bullshit that they're working through there's something to actually be had and we don't see
01:02:27.580 that enough because we got all these knuckleheads on the internet crying about people showing the
01:02:31.820 fuck off i'm not showing up bro do you know how hard i dim my shine so that you guys don't
01:02:36.780 fucking die like if i'm being real if i went around here and i showed off and flexed you'd
01:02:43.580 fucking know yeah okay calling latisha james yeah bro like like i'm i'm legitimately being considerate
01:02:51.660 i'm being considerate of your fragile little feelings okay so you know if i was flexing and
01:02:59.340 it didn't it isn't showing 20 minutes of my life there's not a place i can point this
01:03:04.380 motherfucking phone that ain't a flex for most people and i've earned that and i've done it for
01:03:08.460 25 years and you can too so when i show you some of the cool shit in my life it's not bragging it's
01:03:14.300 inspiration for you and if you see it as hate or whatever get the fuck off my page go be a
01:03:18.940 fucking loser eat your hot pocket with your fucking mom give a shit
01:03:25.900 what i love it bro i'm dead serious i know you are that's why i love it i love it man but guys we do
01:03:31.340 appreciate you guys the ones that are real not being the hoes we appreciate you guys all we know
01:03:35.900 their hot pocket mom now pepperoni this time now i know the defense i'll tell deutsche bank that andy
01:03:41.980 has underestimated as well yeah in fact he's lowered it down lowered it down for people
01:03:50.380 bro i love it man guys keep being real ass fans we appreciate it bro i try not to demoralize people
01:03:55.580 like i don't want people to look at shit and be like fuck i could never have like have it no you
01:03:59.260 can't do it yes exactly so you know winners are inspired by that shit losers are hate to become
01:04:06.940 haters that's reality people who hate bro they hate themselves they don't even that's who they're
01:04:12.620 mad at that's no it's not it's a literal statement if you hate on someone else you're hating yourself
01:04:17.420 because what you're telling god and what you're telling the world is i don't like winning and that
01:04:20.860 means you're never going to get it so remember when you hate on someone and you talk shit on someone
01:04:25.740 if you even think bullshit about someone that's winning that's just hating on yourself because you'll
01:04:30.380 never win you'll know you're putting out the wrong energy you're putting out the wrong
01:04:33.180 vibes and what you're saying is i don't like winning i don't want winning and winning will
01:04:37.100 never come to you it's real shit man so when you hate you're hating yourself bro love it love it man
01:04:43.660 well guys let's get back into our headlines headline number two now uh we're not beating dead horses here
01:04:50.300 all right but there's some developments here we got to cover it um and there's also some interesting
01:04:54.940 backstory on on why this story is coming out so we covered last show i believe about uh what's going
01:05:00.220 on in china right kids are getting sick i don't know have you been seeing that um well this headline
01:05:06.060 reads mystery wave of pneumonia hits america they're saying that it's here um ohio county records 142 cases
01:05:14.060 of white lung syndrome which says uh which it says meets the definition of an outbreak as china and europe
01:05:20.700 grapple with crisis um like i said we cover this you know we also cover it you know if you guys do some
01:05:27.100 research you will go back to october i believe 23rd of 2022 where they ran a second tabletop experiment
01:05:34.220 experiment um where they planned out something just like this um now i was like why did this headline
01:05:42.540 come out why why this article right um why now right and and it took me a couple of minutes and then i
01:05:51.580 found this headline uh fauci set to be grilled by house gop majority for first time oh that's why
01:05:58.780 they got to cover what's the distraction and i think that's the important thing to remember here guys
01:06:03.500 um there's always this this shell game they try to play look over here don't look over here and uh
01:06:09.900 we like to expose it here here at relay up so let's dive into this so dr anthony fauci is facing the house
01:06:15.820 gop majority for the first time in a marathon two-day session behind closed doors to discuss
01:06:21.900 the u.s government's handling of covet 19. fauci the former long-term director of the national institute
01:06:28.540 of allergy and infectious diseases will be interviewed by the house oversight committee select subcommittee
01:06:34.940 on the coronavirus pandemic and is taking place across two days on january 8th and 9th which each day
01:06:43.020 set to last seven hours without accounting for breaks the committee announced on thursday
01:06:48.220 fauci also agreed to public uh to testify in a public hearing at a later date the committee said
01:06:54.300 the immunologist was the most public facing federal health official during the coven 19 pandemic under
01:07:00.220 both the trump and biden administrations president biden ended up elevating fauci to his top medical
01:07:06.540 advisor position he left when he left his other role at the end of 2022 he ended up taking a
01:07:12.700 large share of blame for the negative impact on the public health measure at the time with his
01:07:18.140 endorsement of lockdowns and school closures uh since being blamed for significant learning loss
01:07:24.140 among students across the united states um and that's just that that's not it's being easy that
01:07:29.580 that's being very very nice um chairman brad winstrup out of ohio said fauci's testimony was critical to
01:07:35.980 his panel's investigation on the origin of coven 19 course of mandates gain a function type research
01:07:42.700 scientific censorship and more quote it is time for dr fauci to confront the facts and address the
01:07:49.260 numerous controversies that have arisen during and after the pandemic winstrup said in a statement
01:07:54.540 quote americans deserve trusted public health leaders who prioritize the well-being of our people
01:07:59.900 over any personal or political gains um and at the same time they're trying to run this this uh fear
01:08:06.220 tactic of the uh this new outbreak um as we were just talking about good buddy eric schmidt he's back
01:08:12.380 in it republican senator eric schmidt vows to end covet tyranny of cdc and nih so he's uh he's getting a
01:08:19.100 bill together that he's about to get passed um senate uh senator eric schmidt introduced a bill thursday
01:08:24.620 that would give congress greater oversight of the centers for disease control and prevention or the
01:08:31.100 cdc and the national institutes of health following the coven 19 pandemic according to a copy of the
01:08:36.700 measure exclusively obtained by the post the bill known as the quote in covet tyranny act would mandate
01:08:44.700 congressional appointment and term limits for the directors of both agencies as well as require a
01:08:49.420 majority vote by both chambers to approve a public health emergency lasting longer than 90 days guys
01:08:56.780 anyway what do we got on this
01:09:00.700 look man i think we need to be a lot more aggressive i think these people ruined lives i think these people
01:09:06.300 caused deaths i think these people coordinated things that you know created the destruction of
01:09:11.820 many american families not just their family uh businesses but also their lives have ruined uh
01:09:19.260 you know they've ruined the lives of millions of people and they did it in my opinion for reasons
01:09:26.460 that had nothing to do with health and everything to do with control and i think anybody who's been
01:09:30.780 paying attention for the last few years can see that and so to like continue to you know pretend like
01:09:37.100 these guys were acting in any regard with the health of the general public in mind is an absurdity and
01:09:44.940 i think we need politicians including eric schmidt to get a little bit more aggressive maybe a lot more
01:09:50.060 aggressive and actually holding people accountable that committed these crimes there were real consequences
01:09:54.940 to them people actually died as you noted a minute ago there were people many people who didn't take
01:10:00.860 ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine or strictly on the base of the narrative that they were spending our own federal
01:10:08.220 agencies the fda put out a tweet with a picture of a horse that made fun of anybody that actually took
01:10:15.900 this okay and we have now come to realize that guess what it is actually effective and what's
01:10:22.380 happening is no one has actually tied together the idea that the reason that they wouldn't allow
01:10:28.060 discussion of effective therapeutics is because they actually would have had to end their emergency
01:10:32.940 order so if they would have had to end their emergency order they would have lost control
01:10:37.340 and lost their ability to do a lot of the things that they did and so when we think about why they
01:10:41.980 did what they did it had nothing to do with health it had everything to do with control manipulation of
01:10:47.100 an election and the manipulation and wealth transfer from the middle class to the upper class and that's
01:10:54.300 reality they need a very dependent population to to create a universal basic income type society
01:11:00.860 where people are dependent on the government where they continue to vote these guys have figured
01:11:05.180 out that people will vote for the free it started back with obama with his free cell phone okay obama
01:11:12.380 campaigned on giving a free cell phone out to a whole bunch of people and it worked all right so we
01:11:17.740 have a society that is literally willing to give up their freedoms for a guaranteed check from the
01:11:23.580 government and they're forcing the hand of businesses by creating scenarios where people have to close
01:11:29.660 their businesses or people actually get fired and when we talk about you know all these people that
01:11:35.100 got fired for not taking the shot that was part of that you know like we're this happened a lot of
01:11:40.700 military bro this is this is part this is all a play to create a dependency class and to get people enough of
01:11:48.060 those people on one side of the situation where they continue to vote for these people this is their play
01:11:54.140 and we're in a situation now where you know these people are not being held accountable and we're in
01:11:59.740 danger of them doing it again so until these people are literally fucking hung they will continue to do
01:12:06.220 the shit over it again and i'm tired of politicians pussyfooting around the issue that's my opinion yeah
01:12:13.900 what's your take on the code dude dude should be on the end of a fucking spike
01:12:17.660 you know and there's a couple of things this to me is you look at throughout our history the
01:12:25.180 government is is always growing and it's always finding ways um you know to creep more and more
01:12:32.220 into our lives and what was intended to originally be as a relatively limited government has instead become
01:12:39.740 very you know overwhelming and every time that there is a situation like this that they can use that
01:12:46.860 to further their own power they do that you know one thing that when you talk about how
01:12:54.460 how bad all these measures were you know something that i deal with um you know relatively frequently
01:12:59.980 is in dod when they had the covet vax mandate which was clearly erroneous and they kicked out all these
01:13:08.220 people they did you know terrible things to their records uh to to try and get rid of anybody who wouldn't
01:13:14.060 comply and i don't know if you saw this but not only are we now you know they now opening up reversing
01:13:20.460 all of those you know bad you know bad discharges yeah but the army's actually sent out letters saying
01:13:26.940 we missed our recruiting goals so here's the process to reverse your discharge and please see a
01:13:33.260 recruiter because we'd like you back why do they like you back why do they want you back because
01:13:38.620 they they lost so many people and they've missed all the recruiting goals well now they can't get
01:13:45.340 the mission done it's not the mission bro they they're gonna send they listen they don't have
01:13:50.220 enough warriors anymore yeah they kicked out all the warriors warriors have a mentality and it has a
01:13:56.220 certain level of you to it right right okay and they went musk in there yeah exactly and so they took
01:14:02.300 all their warriors bro and and sent them out of the military because they wanted a compliant military
01:14:09.020 okay and now we're in danger of actually being in a real war and they need them back and that's the
01:14:16.140 problem so and most of these dudes aren't going back so well that's the problem is you kick them out
01:14:22.540 and they have to find a way to you know to restart their lives in a different way and so they get into
01:14:27.260 business they get new jobs and so yeah how many of them are going to say okay yeah you know you
01:14:34.620 bro if you really want to back take some of this money that you're sending over to
01:14:37.900 fucking ukraine and offer them a year extra salary as a bonus to rejoin they won't do that
01:14:43.100 shit though i mean so much so much of it fucking salary something yeah so much of it for veterans you
01:14:49.180 know our relationship with the military is kind of like you know a romantic relationship where it's you
01:14:53.900 you know battered wife syndrome and no matter how bad they abuse you you keep going back because
01:14:58.380 the navy really does love me yeah and you know but the reality is here you know the dod broke up with
01:15:05.820 them you know broke their heart and said you know we don't want you anymore and now it's like you know
01:15:11.500 i know i abused you but please come back yeah we'll see how i see that how i and i see this from a
01:15:17.500 different perspective than most people but i look at it as okay if i'm trying to do some very evil
01:15:24.620 shit as a government i can't have my people in the military not going along with what i'm doing
01:15:31.740 so how do i get the people who would be the least compliant out of my system so that i can now do what
01:15:37.820 i need to do and get the full support of our military behind it yeah and that's how i see what's been
01:15:41.980 going on i don't see it they took it too far because now they have people who are compliant but are not
01:15:47.260 capable to do correct and guess who guess where all the capable warriors are oh they're on the
01:15:51.580 side of the people where they should be and they up with that i think they did too man yeah bad chess
01:15:57.100 move because they're stupid i don't think they expected that many people to hold firm i think
01:16:02.060 that they expected everybody to well you guys are welcome for that yeah yeah well i mean and i feel
01:16:08.300 like you know a very common response was like hey man listen you know i took the anthrax stuff like
01:16:13.900 you know we're guinea pigs everybody's got it no big deal right but it's just like yeah i get that
01:16:18.700 but this is different you know and there was a lot of people that stood up and was like yeah no we're
01:16:23.900 not doing it i'm not doing it um it's unfortunate it's unfortunate i just feel like too there's so much
01:16:28.780 time has passed since those discharges because that was what 2020 2021 is mostly 21 yeah 21 when it
01:16:35.820 got going like heavy like bro you tell me two years it was all 21 because the mandates didn't come
01:16:41.740 in until after trump left exactly exactly so it was all 21 22 yeah but i mean so we're talking
01:16:47.180 two years yeah i mean fuck like again like you said the business has been started they've moved
01:16:52.060 on with their lives and now you're trying to now i got to stop all of this shit to come back and do
01:16:55.420 what i i can see a lot of people saying all right i'll come back in the reserves yeah but i can't give
01:17:00.780 up my job i've i've restarted my life over here yeah i don't think they wanted people in the look dude i
01:17:07.020 i believe i fully believe i fully believe in my heart that these people planned like you said tim
01:17:14.300 on very little resistance very little and i believe that their plan for the very little
01:17:20.140 resistance was to remove those people from society completely and if you look at what they
01:17:25.180 did with the vax mandates the pressure they put on private institutions you know they were threatening
01:17:30.140 to sue companies like mine who wouldn't enforce and make i'm not making my employees take this
01:17:35.340 shit there's no fucking way and they were threatening companies like mine with fines
01:17:39.340 of hundreds of thousands of dollars per employee so like when we're talking about what they were
01:17:44.300 trying to do they i totally agree they did not count on the level of resistance that actually occurred
01:17:50.620 and i think their plan their plan was to take the people who resisted the small amount and put them
01:17:56.540 into fucking fema camps or dispose of them in some way and they needed a compliant military to do the
01:18:02.620 orders and enough of the military said no like bro why is why why are there why was the state of
01:18:08.780 washington building covet camps why were they building camps in australia you know like dude we were this
01:18:14.220 close like had it there not been the resistance that actually occurred we were fucking this close to a
01:18:20.300 large part of the the most the strongest most resistant citizens in every single country on the planet
01:18:27.740 being killed being killed and that would make slaves out of everybody else so that's how i see it and
01:18:33.820 you know maybe i'm wrong but i'm pretty good at recognizing patterns and why would you not want
01:18:41.260 why would you want a more compliant military why would you need a more compliant military to blindly
01:18:45.900 follow orders the only reason you would need that is if you were going to do something that require
01:18:50.300 blind obedience and what kind of thing would require blind obedience doing something that was
01:18:54.780 inherently evil that everybody disagreed with right and so i think the fact that you know there was
01:18:59.820 resistance literally saved the world because dude if they would have eliminated the people who were
01:19:05.100 resisting those are your fighters those are your warriors those are people with backbone the rest of
01:19:09.100 you motherfuckers would have been slaves forever and i think they're going to try it again that's my
01:19:13.020 opinion that's what it looks like man it's looking like it that's my opinion but i got tinfoil hat right
01:19:17.980 here real nice one so maybe i'm fucking wrong i always think what if i were the enemy what would i
01:19:24.620 do if i were them what would i do if i wanted total control how would i do it if i wanted to create
01:19:31.660 a situation where i wasn't having resistance how would i remove the resistors right yeah how would
01:19:37.340 you do it well if you were only planning on one percent of the people saying no i'm not doing it
01:19:43.420 you could get everybody else to go along with that remember the language they were using remember
01:19:47.820 remember uh trudeau saying on tv i don't know what we're going to do with these people what do we do
01:19:53.020 with these people that's genocidal language that's saying we have no other way this is the way
01:19:59.980 laurie lightfoot yes yes like bro this is that that the plan they had was much worse than what
01:20:07.180 actually unrolled in my opinion yeah guys tell us what you guys think jump in on this conversation
01:20:12.140 down to the comments hashtag finding fauci let us know what you guys think with that being said let's
01:20:17.020 get to our third and final headline guys headline number three um again we touched on it a little
01:20:22.540 bit uh but new information has come out let's talk about it uh the headline reads thousands of fake
01:20:29.260 facebook accounts shut down by meta were primed to polarize voters ahead of 2024
01:20:37.900 this is a big deal this is a big big big deal and uh nobody's talking about it so let's talk about it
01:20:44.060 um this is an ap news article reads someone in china created thousands of fake social media accounts
01:20:52.380 designed to appear to be from americans and use them to spread polarizing political content in an
01:21:00.140 apparent effort to divide the u.s ahead of its next year's elections meta said thursday the network of
01:21:06.300 nearly 4 800 fake accounts was attempting to build an audience when it was identified and eliminated by the
01:21:13.020 the tech company which owns facebook and instagram the accounts sported fake photos names and locations
01:21:19.980 as a way to appear like everyday american facebook users weighing in on political issues instead of
01:21:26.300 spreading fake content as other networks have done the accounts were used to reshare posts from x the
01:21:32.220 platform formerly known as twitter that were created by politicians news outlets and others the
01:21:38.780 interconnected accounts pulled content from both liberal and conservative sources an indication that
01:21:45.020 his goal was not to support one side or the other but to exaggerate partisan divisions and further
01:21:51.500 inflame polarization the newly identified network shows how americans foreign adversaries exploit u.s
01:21:58.860 based tech platforms to sow discord and distrust and enhance at the serious threats posed by online
01:22:05.900 disinformation disinformation next year when national elections will occur in the u.s india mexico ukraine
01:22:11.820 pakistan taiwan they're not going to exist in ukraine they've already canceled their elections
01:22:16.460 ukraine's done yeah and uh and other nations um quote these networks still struggle to build audiences
01:22:23.660 but they're a warning said ben nemo uh who leads investigations into inauthentic behavior
01:22:30.860 on meta's platforms quote foreign threat actors are attempting to reach people across the internet
01:22:35.980 ahead of the next year's elections and we need to remain alert meta platforms inc based in menlo park
01:22:41.980 california did not publicly link the chinese network to the chinese government but it did determine the
01:22:48.300 network originated in that country the content spread by the accounts broadly complements other chinese
01:22:53.900 government propaganda and disinformation that has sought to inflate partisan and ideological divisions
01:22:59.500 within the united states um and while this is happening right it's all about what's happening in the
01:23:05.420 background and i think the important the reason i have these articles here is because people should
01:23:09.340 be aware america is weak right now right we're weak um fundamentally physically financially america's
01:23:16.780 military is weak yeah we're weak right now right i mean we got citizens that are demoralized and the the
01:23:22.620 thing is is that we see it internally but other people see it other countries are seeing that and they're
01:23:28.460 acting on those weaknesses right um so the second context headline i have in here as well as this is
01:23:34.380 all coming out this headline comes out federal government investigating multiple hacks of u.s water
01:23:40.220 utilities uh so this just came out um the federal government is investigating multiple hacks suspected to
01:23:46.860 have been launched by an iranian government linked cyber group against u.s water facilities
01:23:53.100 that were using israeli made technology a year ago they would say russia linked government like yeah
01:23:59.020 right with ukrainian water facilities yes right um according to the two individuals familiar with
01:24:05.340 the probes oh one of the branches made headlines saturday after the tehran links cyber avengers group
01:24:11.660 claimed responsibility for hitting a water authority in pennsylvania in total the government is aware of and
01:24:17.980 examining a quote single digit number of facilities that have been affected across the country according
01:24:23.740 to the two people who were granted anonymity to discuss details they had not yet been made public
01:24:30.060 none of the hacks caused significant disruption according to the individuals while cyber experts
01:24:34.700 familiar with the pennsylvania incident say the activity appears designed to stoke fears about using israeli
01:24:41.180 devices um what do we got on this guys okay here's what i got their billboard says one hacker away okay
01:24:54.860 that's meta yeah all right so so let's talk this through
01:25:00.460 a year ago it was russia that was doing all this shit okay now who is it china oh no it's iran
01:25:07.900 oh yeah it's china and it's it's always the people that they tell us are our mortal enemies and i'm
01:25:14.540 just saying i'm not sure i believe that shit at all okay that's that's where i'm coming from i think
01:25:21.500 there's a there's a high probability that members of our own government who want to create support for
01:25:30.060 certain situations are willing to literally damage the infrastructure of the united states or do
01:25:37.180 certain things to create that support and so i think it's i don't think that's out of the realm
01:25:43.180 of possibilities i don't think that's unreasonable to consider after what we've witnessed so when i
01:25:49.740 see news like this i always look at it from okay yeah it could be iran it could be russia it could be
01:25:55.660 this it could be that it could also be our own people doing it to gain support to create a war so
01:26:01.660 they make a lot of money and get what they're trying to get and it's hard to tell because these people
01:26:06.460 are all lying and they've lied so much that we can't figure out what's truth and what's actually
01:26:10.780 not truth so when i look at what's going on i see multiple scenarios of what the truth could be
01:26:16.780 and i don't think any of them are in that article that's what i think sam what do you got you know
01:26:23.740 a lot of this you know i i look at the time that i spent doing the january 6 investigations and
01:26:31.420 you start with 2016 where you know russia tried to tip the tip the election in favor of donald trump
01:26:39.820 and then in 2020 you know then the other side you know thinks that um that there was fraud to you
01:26:46.380 know help joe biden and really if you take a step back from it and look at it you know what do our
01:26:51.180 enemies want they want destabilization uh and by the way the chinese wrote this down they wrote it down
01:26:57.740 hundreds of years ago sun tzu's the art of war and it says it right in there about destabilizing
01:27:02.780 the enemy to win the fight before you have to enter the battlefield and the ideal thing would be
01:27:10.140 for one election to think that it had been destabilized with one political party complicit
01:27:17.500 with a foreign government to commit fraud and steal the election one way and then four years later to do
01:27:22.940 it the exact opposite way and so you know it was interesting to me where it talks about how this
01:27:29.500 chinese group you know wasn't really necessarily supporting one party or the other that the the goal
01:27:34.860 is simply destabilization because that's what i see and when i look at a lot of the things you know
01:27:42.620 in 2020 um i have no idea whether there was fraud in that election whether the outcome was uh was real or
01:27:51.020 not and the reason for that is because i've never seen a full and complete investigation either direction
01:27:56.300 on that uh what i have seen is that the people that were doing this at the time saw indicators that they
01:28:04.220 believed would show that there was fraud and that they pursued those leads and that they were stymied from
01:28:10.860 being able to you know fully investigate those because of time resources and so they went to doj and
01:28:18.140 they asked them and the state agencies to take it over and they refused and so there wasn't really
01:28:24.780 that full investigation of whether there was fraud or not of course leading up to you know then january 6th
01:28:33.260 but if you're a foreign government if i'm china i don't actually have to swing the election for joe biden
01:28:41.100 all i have to do is manipulate some of the public data so the people on the right think that there's
01:28:49.980 been fraud and in fact the most brilliant thing china could have done in 2020 was to make the trump
01:28:58.140 side believe that fraud had been committed without chinese fingerprints on it and instead so that they
01:29:05.100 start blaming the democrats and so you have both sides you know continuing to fight one another which
01:29:12.060 causes that destabilization which makes us much easier to um you know to conquer from the outside
01:29:19.580 and then when you add on top of that what we were just talking about with dod getting rid of all the
01:29:23.500 best warriors with you know with covid vax mandates doesn't this all really fit perfectly into the chinese
01:29:34.460 playbook that they've been following for hundreds of years well doesn't it fit perfectly that we have
01:29:39.100 a commander-in-chief that is under investigation for taking funds on behalf of china for certain
01:29:44.780 political favors and the fact that since that man has been in office he has drained our strategic oil
01:29:50.380 reserves he has left a large percentage of our military equipment in europe he has created an invasion
01:29:56.300 crisis at our southern border and he's he's let crime instigated crime to run rapid in the inner
01:30:03.820 cities of this country etc etc etc etc we could go down the list so isn't it convenient that we also
01:30:11.580 have a president who has you know allegedly by the data that's been a proposed been shown that he is
01:30:20.380 taking money from other countries and pay for play schemes doing these things that make our country
01:30:25.660 weaker what does that actually mean well that means is the people who are at the top of our country are
01:30:31.500 actually fucking traitors okay and they're selling the american people down the drain by making us
01:30:37.740 literally setting us up on a platter for us to be conquered so like doesn't that make sense with what
01:30:43.820 with that same strategy absolutely yeah so like absolutely because that's also part of the chinese
01:30:48.620 strategy is if they can then infiltrate our people and you know and have some of our high government
01:30:55.580 officials yeah uh eric swalwell yeah it's a good thing yeah exactly she was killed yeah in a plane
01:31:02.700 crash it went unreported i saw that interesting very interesting you know it's all of this is
01:31:09.500 consistent with what their playbook is and it's all about creating division and then if you can also
01:31:16.700 bribe some government officials and get some you know get some people at the top that are beholden
01:31:21.820 to them then it just makes it all the much easier so you know to to me yeah i i certainly respect how
01:31:29.260 you look at it and you say this looks like it could be our own people well that's that's what i look at
01:31:33.900 it and i say this all very clearly it could be our own people doing it for the benefit of money that
01:31:39.900 they've been paid yeah absolutely so we're both kind of agreeing oh yeah i agree with you i mean the
01:31:44.700 division that's been created is is insanity yeah like and i can remember saying many times
01:31:51.580 three four years ago like hey other countries don't look at us as black and white and asian
01:31:56.700 and american indian and all these things they look at us as the united states of america right and
01:32:01.180 we're over here arguing over the color of the pigment in our fucking skin when they're licking their chops
01:32:06.300 to come over and kill all of us that doesn't make any fucking sense yeah because that's how brother
01:32:10.940 opportunists that's how i see it no i mean dude we're giving them all the opportunities what tim is
01:32:16.540 saying is correct like this has been a thousand year plan for them and they this we're not the
01:32:21.820 first country this has happened to no we just happen to have the most important people in our office
01:32:27.020 in our media and some of the most powerful discourse platforms going along with it to create it
01:32:32.140 for money which bro think about that what is that what is that called what is that called when
01:32:38.060 someone takes money and sells out their countrymen what is that called that used to be punishable
01:32:44.220 by death sedition is that treason yeah that's treason dude well it's a group back in the day
01:32:51.100 back in the day individuals can commit treason benedict arnold no i'm saying but if it's a group
01:32:55.020 it's called sedition right sedition is is is when you're trying to overthrow your own government gotcha
01:33:00.300 i mean they stole the fucking election it might be yeah tree treason is where you well how do you
01:33:07.260 have sedition okay here's a question i have yeah so how do you have sedition wait are these billable
01:33:13.340 hours no no this is a real question yeah so where is the line with sedition when our own constitution
01:33:20.940 says that our citizens have a duty to remove corrupt officials from office
01:33:26.940 due process in what way the the due process would be the issue is that we
01:33:33.900 where the law sees the difference is in removing those corrupt public officials through
01:33:42.140 impeachment indictment etc versus you know the the armed mob with uh you know with tiki torches
01:33:49.580 yeah but if the armed mob wins then there's nobody to accuse you of sedition yeah see that was all my
01:33:55.340 always my problem it's it's absurd who defines corruption who's the people the people who win
01:33:59.740 that's what i'm saying yeah but the problem that's the only reason they were able to say j6 was wrong
01:34:03.980 dude history is always written by the winners yeah right you know how different is that from what we
01:34:08.700 did to the british right you know right the difference is we won they say we we did a coup right
01:34:14.620 look bro we say here's a here's the problem i see with it here this is a mate this is when i saw
01:34:22.300 that did you you see you probably saw all the release footage that just came out for january 6
01:34:26.380 where the guys were fist bumping and all that stuff undercover agents taking their badges out what's
01:34:31.100 your take on that yeah
01:34:33.260 january 6 was such a um
01:34:41.180 politicized event that we've lost sight of a lot of the facts you know there was a lot of bad behavior
01:34:47.500 on that day but at the same time there were a lot of people that are in jail right now that i don't
01:34:52.540 think you know were really engaged in bad behavior you know when i saw some of these videos people look
01:34:58.140 like they were you know they were tourists you know the cops are opening the doors they're walking
01:35:03.660 in they're looking around and i personally believe that a large percentage of those people probably
01:35:10.780 thought you know what i just watched a whole bunch of people disrupt the kavanaugh hearings
01:35:16.780 they go into the hearing they make their voices heard the capitol police drags them out puts them back
01:35:21.980 out on the street and they have they have exercised their first amendment rights and they move on
01:35:28.140 and i wouldn't be surprised if a large percentage of those people walk up see the cops opening the
01:35:34.620 doors and think that they're going to do the exact same thing they're going to go in they're going to
01:35:39.020 make their voices heard they're going to say you know we don't agree with you certifying this election
01:35:43.820 unless you investigate the fraud the capitol police will escort them out and then that's going to be
01:35:48.540 the end of the day not that they're going to be charged with all this you know stuff and go to jail for
01:35:53.500 10 years um yes there were some bad actors there there were definitely you know a smaller group
01:36:00.140 that you had you know had darker designs but to try to take take that same brush and paint them all with
01:36:08.780 it you know is not accurate and it always drives me nuts when they call it an insurrection
01:36:13.500 because insurrection is in the u.s criminal code and nobody's been charged with it well and so how
01:36:23.900 can you possibly call that an insurrection how can you call it an insurrection when we have
01:36:29.340 literally more guns in the citizenship of the united states than almost every other military has in
01:36:35.500 their fucking armies combined and nobody brought them to the insurrection right the fuck out of here
01:36:41.980 yeah okay combine that with the fact that they wanted to disrupt they wanted to disrupt the
01:36:47.820 proceeding because they did not believe that the elected officials were taking into account
01:36:53.500 the the will of their electorate correct of their constituencies and so they wanted to make their
01:36:58.300 voices heard you know that i understand and so you know but that's not a crime oh dude also let's be
01:37:07.100 fucking real okay what better way and this is my own opinion but what better way if you actually did
01:37:13.900 manipulate an election to deflect the attention from the manipulated election than to create an
01:37:19.980 insurrection that wasn't actually an insurrection and then take the insurrection and prosecute the former
01:37:26.540 president for the insurrection that was actually created by bad actors inside the fact that there were
01:37:33.900 any three-letter agents or any sort of police dressed up as that should mean everybody is
01:37:39.980 fucking out of jail it's in trouble and here's the other piece of it i don't know what it is legally but
01:37:44.540 dude it's wrong it's entrapment here's the other piece of it is when you come down so hard on these
01:37:49.340 people let's say that there is claims of fraud in the next election who's going to go down to the
01:37:55.740 capitol and protest like dude we're talking about real shit okay like these guys are making that i agree with
01:38:02.780 you the the entire part of prosecuting all these people was to create a situation where people are
01:38:10.220 intimidated to show public disapproval of what's actually going on so how many protests where are
01:38:16.140 the patriotic americans where are the fucking red white and blue fourth of july hot dog grilling beer
01:38:22.620 drinking motherfucking man americans they're there they didn't disappear they're all out there they all
01:38:28.220 listen to this show they fucking they they know what's going on but they're quiet and they're under
01:38:33.900 the fucking ripples of the water why because they want that people to be quiet because they know that
01:38:40.380 those voices matter so they don't want people speaking up or standing up or going out and protesting
01:38:45.740 that are patriotic americans because it it shows the amount of fucking fraud and where the public
01:38:52.940 actually stands okay when you see fuck i don't know how many people were at j6 bro there's a million
01:38:59.820 people wasn't it there were a lot yeah when you see a million people with american flags like that look
01:39:08.220 like regular everyday americans who are all and by the way they're some of the coolest people on the
01:39:13.660 planet they're not domestic terrorists these are just fucking people that love america man and they're all
01:39:19.180 out there together and everything like they don't want that because when you see that it inspires more
01:39:25.260 people to join that to do that yes so dude this is a societal cultural manipulation and and here's
01:39:32.140 the problem that i have with it now they're using this insurrection quote unquote that they planted people
01:39:39.820 in to create a scenario where they're prosecuting donald trump on a situation they created
01:39:49.020 so what better way to get what they're trying to get which is to maintain power than to rig an election
01:39:55.900 run a fake fucking insurrection then prosecute the dude who they say is responsible for it
01:40:01.580 you see what i'm saying and then and then and then by the way scare everybody who has any thread of
01:40:07.180 patriotic blood in their system from saying shit or doing shit and then bro remember no dude and use that
01:40:16.220 to have states take him off the ballot so he can't run again that's all being rejected from that that's
01:40:21.980 being but yeah as you just put up earlier they are denying him the ability to subpoena for the full files
01:40:27.820 exactly so like it'll never be found it'll never be found no it will be found it just won't be found until these people are out
01:40:34.300 yeah like dude this is insane what's happening this is historic times this is real and i i agree with you man the whole the
01:40:41.740 the whole the biggest part of j6 was to intimidate the patriotic american into silence they did it
01:40:47.900 peacefully with the branding of silent majority before that right like that's a cultural movement
01:40:55.020 that they intentionally create it's not like they want people to say oh man i'm part of the silent
01:41:00.380 majority bro there's no nobility in that like that means you're a fucking pussy okay silence equals we
01:41:07.420 don't get what we want ever that's what it equals and they know that so they branded this p this this
01:41:13.020 big swath of americans as the silent majority okay i don't have to speak up i don't have because i'm
01:41:18.940 in the majority and we're going to win anyway you know it's funny because i see that regularly the you
01:41:23.580 know the silent majority where you know people come up to me in the gym and you know i live right
01:41:28.060 outside of washington dc people come up to me in the gym look around i love what you're doing yeah exactly i
01:41:34.220 know exactly they do it all the time i know bro i get it everywhere i can't do what you do but man
01:41:39.900 it's awesome what you're doing yeah and i'm looking at this motherfucker i'm like bro you got no
01:41:43.740 fucking backbone where's your fucking dick and balls you know i'm saying you wearing your wife's tampon
01:41:48.540 right now like real talk like are you fucking what what the fuck is wrong with you what do you mean
01:41:53.340 you can't speak up what do you mean you can't join in what do you mean you can't share the message
01:41:57.900 what do you mean that's why we're losing that you'll know when an insurrection happens bro because a
01:42:02.540 million people will show up with weapons and kid it out and like it'll be real shit that'll be a
01:42:06.860 real insurrection no that's a real insurrection an insurrection is not a bunch of patriotic people
01:42:13.020 who feel like something bad is happening in their country and they get invited into a fucking
01:42:18.940 a building with the police standing right there say hey come on in man yeah but the thing is the
01:42:23.980 people that will the freedom loving americans aren't going to want to do that because the reality is
01:42:31.260 they want the constitutional system that we have right the people they just want to be enforced
01:42:35.740 right the the people that want to overthrow our constitutional system are them are not going to
01:42:43.020 be the ones showing up with guns yeah but they're going to be the ones scattering the moment that there's
01:42:48.700 a counter offensive yeah listen dude here's my opinion and and gritens is of the same opinion
01:42:55.980 there's no going back you guys think we're going to go back to 2019 or 2018 or 2005 it ain't
01:43:03.340 fucking happening we're going to have to look at what's happening we're going to have to rebuild
01:43:06.940 forward it has to be new creation there has to be and by the way that could be just creating a system
01:43:12.540 that enforces the rules that were laid out 247 years ago okay but the reality is is those rules have
01:43:18.860 been highly diluted and highly compromised and we are way far away from what our founding fathers and
01:43:23.820 what this country was supposed to be about and for us to get back to that it's going to take
01:43:28.060 something there's no magic to this like it's going to take action and when i mean action i don't mean
01:43:34.140 violence what i mean though is everybody participating in the public rally to push us
01:43:39.660 back into the boundaries of what this country is supposed to be and that's something that not
01:43:44.300 enough people understand that they have a role in that every single day they have a role in that
01:43:49.260 and what they say how they live what their standards are how they behave in their community
01:43:53.900 how they behave at their job how they run their companies it's the personal excellence is the
01:43:58.380 ultimate rebellion because when we from a cultural standpoint demand that the government get back
01:44:05.980 in the rails of the constitution through through our voices it will eventually happen if the voices
01:44:11.980 are strong enough it won't require violence like a lot of people want but the reality is if people
01:44:17.260 don't join in what we'll get is violence and it won't be us bringing it to them it'll be them
01:44:21.820 bringing it to us and that's what people should be afraid of you know what they fear more than a
01:44:25.980 violent insurrection is that the next primary will get rid of every incumbent yeah well it should happen
01:44:33.100 every single one that right both sides yeah absolutely yeah that would be a a much more effective
01:44:40.380 revolution yes is if both sides vote out every incumbent and we put new blood in bingo yeah you
01:44:47.500 you do that that's that's a but the problem becomes and legal revolution the problem becomes brother is
01:44:53.580 that a lot of people don't believe the elections are real anymore so a lot of people are like well
01:44:58.140 fuck we can vote our way to what you know what i'm saying yeah i agree with you though that is what
01:45:04.540 needs to happen along with the realignment of culture to a to a higher standard of living citizens
01:45:09.980 understanding that hey man we have an obligation to live a certain way here certain things happen
01:45:15.340 here certain things are not okay here it's not okay for a grown man to dress up as a woman and
01:45:19.500 shake his dick in front of kids we're not going to tolerate that okay it's not okay for our own
01:45:23.660 government to send uh all of our military equipment to europe and leave it there it's not okay for our
01:45:28.780 government to send our our grown men to war every generation because they want to thin out the
01:45:33.820 herd of strong capable independent free-thinking warriors it's not okay for them to leave the
01:45:38.620 border open where millions and millions and millions of people who shouldn't be here
01:45:42.700 come here like these things are not acceptable crimes not like and that's a cultural non-acceptance
01:45:50.700 that's you as a listener and you as a citizen saying this is unacceptable to me in open in front of
01:45:58.220 your friends and not fucking apologizing for it and then living the way that you think an
01:46:03.500 american is supposed to live like when they're when i was a kid dude and when you were a kid
01:46:08.220 there was things where like you just knew what you could and couldn't do like bro if you did if
01:46:13.260 you behaved a certain way bro your neighbor might come out of his house smack the shit out of you
01:46:18.380 you know what i'm saying like bro you you you stomp on an american flag like when i was a kid
01:46:23.020 bro yeah your your neighbor who served vietnam come kick your fucking ass you're 12 years old
01:46:27.660 yep real talk and nobody said shit because everybody said you deserved it yeah i'll tell
01:46:32.620 you another way at the risk of opening real can of worms another way to fix it is just to break up
01:46:37.420 the two political parties if you got rid of those political parties and allowed americans to realign
01:46:43.500 based on their actual values instead of what the parties demand i mean people always you know they
01:46:49.100 they call me you know i love it when they say oh you're a republican lawyer like oh no no yeah i don't
01:46:54.860 identify with any i don't either i don't either i think it's dangerous right i don't agree with
01:47:01.100 everything that either party says you know and some things i agree with one and some things i agree with
01:47:05.820 another and so therefore i refuse to identify with either party and i think that the best way to resolve
01:47:11.900 a lot of these things would be to break up those two parties and realign based on what americans actual
01:47:17.420 values are and i mean the idea that these two parties are monoliths that they can never be
01:47:23.020 broken is silly i mean how many different political parties have we had throughout the history of this
01:47:28.300 country lots exactly it has not always been these two what about it's always been two major but it's
01:47:35.420 not always been these two what about part of the responsibility of a responsible citizen of this
01:47:40.540 country being not to make their identity with a political party like we like people that cultural
01:47:46.460 side of that's right these the media and these people have been so good at convincing people you
01:47:51.660 have to be this or that right you're either on that team or you're on this team and the real team
01:47:56.060 is us the people versus them the tyrants right that's the teams okay and and and we have to get to
01:48:02.860 a point where we as citizens cannot say i'm a republican because that's saying i blindly agree with what the
01:48:10.780 republicans do and i don't love it yeah and you don't and most people don't either most people
01:48:15.660 are actually in the middle right most people are in the middle they have some more liberal views and
01:48:20.780 they have some more conservative views and those those vary amongst where people come from or what
01:48:26.540 they've been around or their social environment or where they're geographically located or their life
01:48:31.340 experience and we have to get back to as individuals voting for people who represent
01:48:37.340 what it is that we believe and not saying oh well that guy's an r or that guy's a d
01:48:43.980 and that's why we vote you know like part of the problem is is people go in and they go right down
01:48:48.860 one side of the ticket and they walk the fuck out they have no idea what those people stand for
01:48:52.780 and that's a that's a majority of voters it's a problem yeah it's a big problem yeah guys jump
01:48:58.220 i think that's a valid point dude yeah guys jump in on this conversation let us know down in the
01:49:02.620 comments what you guys think hashtag shaking the jar let us know um so that was our third and final
01:49:07.820 headline it's time for our final segment of the show as always we have thumbs up or dumb as fuck
01:49:13.260 this is where we bring a headline up it'll get one of those two uh options uh so with that being
01:49:17.820 said our thumbs up or dumb as fuck headline reads cardinals linebacker jesse lakita scores ride to
01:49:24.300 sunday's game with phoenix family after blowing a tire and he's rewarding them with tickets i thought
01:49:30.540 this was a cool little story um so the arizona cardinals jesse lakita got a free ride to his
01:49:36.060 week 12 game against the los angeles rams and made a few friends along the way on what could have been
01:49:42.300 disastrous sunday for the special teams player lakita a 24 year old canadian had only 30 minutes
01:49:48.460 remaining in his drive to state farm stadium in glendale when he blew a tire he told azfamily.com
01:49:55.100 he stopped at a north phoenix gas station and tried to pump air back into it but when that failed
01:50:00.140 he started considering his options pressed to make it uh in time for pre-game warm-ups lakita
01:50:05.100 approached the family all dressed in cardinals jerseys and asked for a ride here's the video
01:50:08.540 that's awesome so honestly i left the team hotel uh reasonably uh early i think i'm gonna make it to
01:50:16.220 the stadium get there warm up and i'm hitting the highway all of a sudden i get a notification
01:50:22.060 tire issue so i'm like all right cool i think it's a situation where i can put some air make it to the
01:50:26.700 gas station wasn't working so as i'm i'm sitting there i look to my right i see a family they're in
01:50:32.540 cardinals gear it looks like they're going to the stadium so i'm like i have absolutely nothing to
01:50:36.620 lose pull my window down i just yell out you guys going to the stadium he looks at me a little crazy
01:50:41.500 i'm like he's like yeah i'm like i'm a player i got a flat tire if you guys help me out i need a ride
01:50:46.620 to the stadium walks back to the car and talks to his wife he's like heck yeah come on and uh they got
01:50:52.300 me there on time had a blast talking talking to his kids the whole the whole way there and
01:50:57.020 you know i mean they're on time and you know that's all she wrote that's awesome yeah so uh
01:51:01.100 the article continues it says although large at six foot three and 252 pounds lakita did not
01:51:07.340 initially come off as an nfl player quote at first they didn't believe i was a player and i was like
01:51:12.140 yeah i'm a player i need to get to the stadium uh the phillips family made room in its car for him
01:51:17.580 uh the phillipses were able to watch their new friend make a tackle and recover a fumble during
01:51:22.300 their 37 14 loss to the rams uh and to show his appreciation lakita's given the family tickets to
01:51:28.060 the cardinals december 17th home game against the san francisco 49ers uh what we got on this guys
01:51:34.620 is this thumbs up it's dumb as fuck what we got i love it i do too my wife would have googled them
01:51:39.420 first to make sure it was i'll guarantee you that's what they did i was like no i'm trying to ride me
01:51:44.380 yeah yeah i guarantee you bro they checked them out yeah that's awesome though i thought that was
01:51:51.100 pretty cool i thought it was real cool yeah good people still exist yeah dude most people are good
01:51:55.340 people that's the point most people are like that most people are great people that actually give a
01:52:00.940 fuck about other people and want to do the right thing and we've been made to believe and conditioned
01:52:05.660 to believe and propagated to believe that's not the truth and that is the truth and we have to remember
01:52:10.220 that yeah absolutely i love this dude yeah that's awesome you got thumbs up around the room yeah
01:52:15.740 for sure all right sweet man well guys andy too that's all i got yeah tim thanks for coming on the
01:52:20.940 show man thank you it's been great i really enjoyed your insights i think uh you provide a more reasonable
01:52:26.220 take than i might that i might have but i appreciate it because i know you're a very very very intelligent
01:52:30.620 experienced man so thanks for bringing that perspective of the show i think really cool man all
01:52:35.340 right guys that's the show don't be a hoe share the show
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