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The Mick & Pat Show - Fart Fears, Preparedness, and the Fight for Property Rights
April 16, 2024
The Mick & Pat Show - Fart Fears, Preparedness, and the Fight for Property Rights
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Ever found yourself in a situation where letting one rip could lead to a world of embarrassment? Well, you're not alone. I kick things off with my own mortifying tale of the 'fear of farting syndrome' (FOFs) and how a simple bodily function can become a high-stakes gamble. We navigate through the laughter and the risks, inviting you to weigh in with tales of your own FOFs triumphs or tragedies. But it's not all giggles and gas; we also delve into the serious side of preparedness, from camo ponchos to self-defense, and explore the often polarizing views within our circle on readiness for life's unexpected turns.

Then, we shift gears to more somber reflections on the recent horrors of terrorism and the contentious debates on squatters' rights. We dissect the chilling Moscow City Hall attack and its wide-reaching implications, from public safety to geopolitical tensions. Closer to home, we grapple with the increasingly complex issue of property rights in the US, putting a spotlight on the viral TikTok case that's got everyone talking about the boundaries of homeownership. It's a tapestry of thought-provoking narratives that'll have you questioning just how safe you feel, both abroad and in your backyard.

Our journey through these varied and vital topics wraps up with a candid discussion on the delicate balance between staying informed and maintaining our well-being. We're living in times where the news can be downright frightening, but we share personal insights on how to navigate the information overload without losing sleep or our sense of security. So, buckle up for an episode that's as much about the laughs as it is about the laws - and where your next chuckle might just be mingled with a gasp of disbelief.

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Chapters

00:00 - Risk Aversion in Fart Gambling

07:29 - Preparedness and Camouflage Park Discussion

17:07 - Moscow Terrorist Attack in City Hall

26:26 - Terror Attack and Migrant Sentiment

30:57 - Squatter Rights and Property Ownership

34:23 - Squatter Rights and Safety Concerns

40:14 - No Bail for Dismemberment Crimes

44:19 - Border Security and Crime Trends

56:34 - Border Security and Immigration Policy

01:03:21 - Balancing Awareness and Well-Being

Transcript
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Awesome.

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So I haven't pooped solid in the last 48 hours.

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Oh, because you have your colonoscopy coming up Because you're an old man.

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I wish, dude.

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I don't know what's going on, but it is um.

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I'm on.

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I've got the FOFs right now.

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You know what the.

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Fofs are it's uh fear of farting syndrome.

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Oh and uh.

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Okay, I have.

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Have I talked about my theory on how to rate someone's risk aversion on here before?

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like how much, how comfortable they are gambling and fart.

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Yeah, I I mean like, but um like you know a normal person, which I don't really know what a normal person is, probably like a.

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You know a 90, 10 like they're, like I need I need.

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Like are you saying they?

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They say to themselves I need, I will not fart unless I'm 90 confident I won't shit my pants, yeah I think most.

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I think an average person is 99 yeah, so I don't think, I don't think the majority of people are willing to gamble with one in 10.

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I don't know dude, so I don't think I dude the one in ten chance, I don't know, dude, I don't think I gamble with a one in ten.

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Really, I really don't think I do.

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I'm constantly rocking the 60-40 in my life, probably.

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I think you need to go to a doctor.

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No, not meaning that is the chances, Just being like I'll risk it Like a 60-40 risk?

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How many times have you shit your pants from farting?

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How many times have you shit your pants from farting.

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In the recent, actually, you know, in the last 48 hours, I haven't, which is nice.

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No, I'm just saying how many times.

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I mean a lot.

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Then how can you say a lot Like?

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I have a reference for that.

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What is the reference for that?

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You know, like once a year.

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You shit your pants from a fart gamble once a year, dude here's the deal.

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The gamble ratio also changes depending on like someone like, are you tell him?

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Someone tell him like are you sitting in like a waiting room about to go into an interview?

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Okay, the ratio goes way up.

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You know 99.

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You know like we're not risking right, but like if you're on your recliner at home, if I'm stuck under someone's house, you're watching.

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You're watching like the second movie on a saturday and you think you know you're just sitting around in your sweatpants, you're gonna kind of like the risk.

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The risk ratio changes for everybody.

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I think how many times have you shit your pants while sitting on furniture?

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I don't know.

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I don't want to go sit on anything you've ever sat on.

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I don't think I have.

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Okay, all right, good, I guess a toilet is furniture, but your pants aren't usually on, Right?

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Okay, I did, actually there's a toilet of furniture.

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I did actually two weeks ago in my car.

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You shit your pants in your car, yeah, so luckily I wear some thick car hearts, which was great.

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But so I immediately had to call my brother-in-law because I had to tell somebody yeah, you know, he can't help you though no, but he had to, he had to know, he had to know, and so, anyways, that's where I'm at right now.

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At the moment, um, so I'm currently rocking.

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I'm at a, you know, a 590, you know, like the percentage chance any fart could be a shit oh yeah, like what's the other five?

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a 590, yeah, what's the other?

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five, I guess 595.

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Sorry 595, but now you know five, I've already shit.

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The other day I was in the other 5%.

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I already shit Dude and the other.

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That communicates in my current state and you know, hey love to hear from you people out there.

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This is the Make and Pat Show.

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You're welcome to go to our website, click the voicemail button and let us know how often does it happen to you, or what's your risk, what's your risk ratio?

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What risk ratio are you rocking, yeah, and in what situations are you just willing to, you know, go for the big risk?

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I?

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think the only time I like just let it ride is if I'm on the toilet.

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Well, yeah, you know what I mean.

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Like I'm not sure what's going to happen If I'm in the shower.

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I'm like, oh, there's a 20 chance or higher.

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I'm gonna shit myself when I take like this fart out.

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I just get out and I get out of the toilet.

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Like you know, I can't think of any time.

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I'm just like I can't think of any time.

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We're like that could be a 10 chance there and I just let it go.

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Dude, um, anyways, hey, yeah, uh, ken out there.

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But anyways, getting into the show today Got some things for you, just to give you a flyover of what we'll be going over.

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We got the terrorist attack at Moscow's Korkis City Hall that we'll be going into and kind of breaking down A lot of stuff in the US revolving around squatters and some weird tangential stories.

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It's pretty crazy, some pretty crazy stuff going on.

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And then this last week there was a video that came out of some illegal immigrants overwhelming the Texas National Guard at the border and then running up, and then I guess it was Border Patrol that closed the gates to keep them from getting any further.

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But all that said, just some more border stuff going on.

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But to get started, uh, I want to make a shout out here about the pat.

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What'd you think of the ghost hood stuff I sent you this week?

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Uh, you know, billy gene and I just, yeah, we went to the park and I was just testing out my Ghost Hood poncho that I got.

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Ghost Hood makes like military level camouflage and I think it's really good.

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And any time I hid from Billie Jean, she could not see me, and so I'm just wondering what your thoughts from like the pictures and stuff that you saw.

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Yeah, because the first picture you sent me was of nothing.

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It was just of a grass park and some trees.

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Trees were about 15 feet away.

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You know, I'm in that right.

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That's what I'm saying so the first picture you sent me was of nothing and I'm like what the hell is this picture like?

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No caption, no explanation.

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I'm like what am I looking at right?

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And then he sent me another picture and and then the third and another, another picture of nothing.

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Yeah, and I was like what the hell is it Like he's just sending me pictures of his walk in, like a I was just trying to let you know.

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I was like what's going on Like like, is he being like?

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Is he like snapping pictures?

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of his like location.

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So the next picture comes in and it's just a picture of you like, of a guy running off in a, in a camo poncho, and I was like, oh, he's calves out.

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Yeah, like calves and sneakers.

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Oh yeah, that's what that was.

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The other thing is like I was able to hide that, well, uh-huh, by tucking up my calves.

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You know what I mean like I didn't have the lower half on and so then I was like, oh, so I went back into the pictures and found you in there and I could see you once.

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I knew and I looked.

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But if I hadn't known like that camera, I would not have been able to find it.

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I do love the fact that you were Billie Jean's a saint for taking pictures of her husband while out, like trying out their camouflage.

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I thought it was awesome and hilarious.

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Yeah, she was we.

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I took it off because she started.

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She's like people are starting to act weird and I was like all right, I'll take it off.

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I don't want to embarrass you, I don't want to ruin our fun.

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Um, bro, bro, you know what's funny.

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I heard something.

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I heard something funny from billy g.

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Really, yeah, you know, our wives hang out our wives talk uh-huh and uh.

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You know I've been.

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I've been asking billy gene saying, hey, you know, honey, it'd be fun if we went and did like you know, we went and did a course of fire together, like doing a class for shooting and stuff.

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Or we could go do something not as intense or intimidating for you and go do like uh, you know, we could do an outdoor education class on like what you can eat out in the outdoors or outdoor medicine and survival and just stuff like that, because I want her to feel prepared and capable if anything ever happened to me or if something happened to her and I just wasn't able to get there.

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You know, something as small as like a car accident.

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Right.

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You know, she just feels like she has the skills medically and situationally to be okay Right.

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And you know, and I've told her things of like how I think the world is going to be a harder place in the next coming years, and not necessarily that I think the world is ending, but there is a chance that, like, things don't go over smoothly come the 2024 election and things don't go over as smoothly when we have a flood of homeless immigrants and people upset about it.

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Um, and just to like be, like we should consider these things and you know, I we, not too long ago, I had a run through like okay, get the shotgun down from where it, where it is in our home and learning how to rack it and aim it and understand how to like turn the safety off if she needed to use it.

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And she has discussed these things with mace windu, yeah, and I think with uh rice aroni's wife and they both have just mentioned something that I just thought was absolutely just horse shit.

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They said oh, you know, I'm just, I just don't know if I could handle it, if pat was like that you know I don't know if I could handle it.

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If that's how pat felt, or you know, I'm just happy he doesn't like feel like the world's going to end and stuff like that.

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And rice aroni's wife said something similar, right, and I'm like what?

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And billy g was like, yeah, I was kind of like, didn't your husband?

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Didn't rice aroni just send, uh, make a kissy, winky face, sticky note on a bunch of medical supplies that he just tactically acquired?

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Aren't these guys also preparing for this stuff?

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I was like, well, if they are.

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They're not telling their wives about it, I'm absolutely astonished.

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This stuff's expensive to acquire, bro yeah, but all I'm saying is I thought that was horse shit, and that your wives think that you guys aren't uh into the mindset of preparedness as well, because I would.

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I would argue, you know, I would make a case with 90 percent confidence that uh, of the three of us, rice Rice Cerrone might be the most prepared.

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Yeah, more confident than I am in my current ability to let a fart rip, that's for sure, yeah, and so anyways, I just thought that was funny.

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You should know that I'll have to ask her about that.

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That's funny.

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Yeah.

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Well, very interesting, very interesting.

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Very interesting because we do share very similar not all the same, but pretty similar values around being ready for stuff, yeah, whether or not it happens, just being ready Right.

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So anyways, that's pretty interesting I would actually argue, I think all of us for people don't know rice road is just a friend and we want to protect his confidentiality, um, but I would argue that all of us actually have the same values around preparedness.

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I just think some of us are more comfortable with extreme methods than others.

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Like some of us are a little bit more like confident in the skills and how to use them than others.

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Some of us are a little bit more confident in the skills and how to use them than others, camouflage park dates.

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I wasn't even referring to myself.

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Oh, no, I'm not saying that.

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But yeah, I don't see.

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Honestly, when I brought it up I was like hey, let's go test this out.

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And her hesitancy of like you don't think people will freak out that you're running around in a camo watch.

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I was like no, because they'll see my bottom half.

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Yeah, it's patagonia shorts, calf high socks and and slip-ons from target like.

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So I think it'll totally disarm them of like why is that guy in camo in a ghillie suit, right, it's so nice that that lady takes that guy on walks there was one chick, though, who was like, um, like, and I'd be like the most like, stop what you're doing because it's bothering me.

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Like kind of karen thing, right of, just like, um.

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So what's really the reason you need camo at the park?

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and I was like oh my gosh, so I honestly told her the truth is that I wanted to test it out and see if it worked, because ghost hood is uh made over in good old germany or belgium, I think.

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Germany, though, and uh, they need more vendors in the us and, honestly, I I want to test it with you and stuff, because I think it'd be cool if we were a vendor, and you know, could just ship out from here to people who wanted it and stuff.

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That's true.

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But I thought it was awesome.

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I'm buying more.

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I think it's great.

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I'm buying a lot more.

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The only concern I have is that, like I might like if we went out duck hunting or something, and I was in it is that you guys would forget I was there.

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Oh man, and like get spooked.

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It was like a prepper snuggie.

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It was crazy bro.

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That's awesome.

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No, that's funny.

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Is that the one that's also?

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It's supposed to be extra special magic for thermal.

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Not thermal, but infrared, infrared, infrared.

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The thermal one, I haven't tried yet.

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So for night vision, yes, not thermal, but night vision, yeah, so interesting Ghost Hood.

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Check them out.

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Soon to be sold from the Making Pat World headquarters.

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Maybe We've got room around here for them.

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Cool boxes of them, not a bad idea.

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All right, just throwing my Zenners.

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Let's talk about the terrorist attack in moscow's corcus city hall.

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So I don't know when you saw this, but I saw it just a couple days ago on a very late night.

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Uh reddit post, and I didn't believe it at first.

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Right like I legit didn't believe it at first, because the footage I saw was the top of this city hall building on fire.

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I was like holy smokes.

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That looks like a very well built, developed part of Moscow.

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How is that going on there?

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And then, when they were like the rumors of what, like I was like, ok, maybe it really was one very dedicated like mass shooter trying to, like you know, get people up and then like light a bomb off on the roof or something right but then when I was like reading, I was like, oh my gosh, this is a really coordinated terrorist cell attack.

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Right, you know and it and found out, you know it's, it's five gunmen, uh, that went into the corpus city Hall.

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They killed 145 people, according to the Russian Ministry of Health, and injured another 100.

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And I'm not even sure what was going in the city hall.

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I don't think it was a concert venue.

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I mean, there is a concert venue there, but I don't think there was a concert going on.

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It seems like it was just kind of like people coming in for a public appearance of something like a debate or a city hall session.

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It was actually for a music group.

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Oh, it was, yeah, it was for like a Russian pop group or something.

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I remember Breeze was reading that All the footage showed that there was no one on stage playing any music or anything.

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I think it was before.

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It was like people getting into into their seats, settling in, filling up, and I think there was supposed to be, um, a music group playing gotcha.

00:16:34.403 --> 00:16:53.802
Um, I'm going off to you know things might not be entirely accurate here as more stuff comes out, but uh, according to that ministry of health and people, uh, from russia and and people on Reddit and then some articles, one of the gunmen was killed there and the other four fled.

00:16:53.802 --> 00:17:06.275
They threw out their automatic weapons, whatever they were I'm not exactly sure what they were, but they tossed them out of the car while they're trying to get across into the border of Ukraine.

00:17:06.275 --> 00:17:07.839
Well, they were heading towards it.

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They hadn't reached the border.

00:17:08.663 --> 00:17:11.182
Right Looked like AK platforms in the videos.

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It was hard for me to tell on my phone with the footage.

00:17:13.943 --> 00:17:34.962
But yeah, and it's crazy because you know we were just talking about gun control, the fear of a terrorist attack, right, and in Russia, bro, you can go to jail like, like Russian Gulag, for having 7.62x39 one round, like if they catch you with one round on your person jail.

00:17:35.003 --> 00:17:35.865
Yeah, they're not messing around.

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And it's like there's a whole market too, for non-lethal pistols in.

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Russia Really, and certain parts of Russia have been debating and there's certain policy that might get passed of allowing people to have handguns to defend themselves, but they're not allowed to have it on their person in a public place, they're just allowed to have it at home.

00:17:54.961 --> 00:18:35.684
But I just thought that was pretty crazy with, like you know, timing wise, with what we're talking about, like the concerns of a terror attack here in the US, the concerns of a terror attack here in the US and apparently all five, according to Putin's briefing I watched his briefing when he was talking about it all five were from Tajikistan and were part of the ISIS-K terror cell, which I think ISIS-K is just a cell of ISIS itself and ISIS, you know, took responsibility for it and he referred to them as non-citizens.

00:18:35.684 --> 00:18:39.599
So I don't know the whole immigration stuff with Russia, I don't know what their policy is.

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I'm sure there's stuff like where you know you can travel and go into Russia with you know certain visas or passports and you're not considered an illegal immigrant, you're not considered, um, you know, like you could be traveling, passing through right.

00:18:56.482 --> 00:19:06.028
So I'm not sure like these guys are technically illegal immigrants or anything like that, but they're he specifically said they're non-citizens of russia, um, and then they got caught.

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And, bro, that's a place you don't want to get caught like.

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Like the, the torture in the us, don't get me wrong.

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There's all that uh, media and, like you know stuff that's come out about, like, uh, how we've gotten information from people but like, dude, they like they cut this dude's ear off in what looked like a I don't know it kind of looked like a motor home where they caught them and they just are.

00:19:31.903 --> 00:19:36.922
They beat the snot out of these guys to get their confessions and tell them what was going on.

00:19:36.922 --> 00:19:42.240
And like where they threw the guns out at, uh, and yeah, so they're.

00:19:42.240 --> 00:19:44.903
They've gotten quite a bit of information out of them.

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I don't know, pat, if you've got any more that you can divulge on it.

00:19:49.049 --> 00:19:55.115
Yeah, so first of all backing up a little, because you said it was 140-something people killed.

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Yeah, that's what I saw from the Ministry of Health's report and I've seen it like 135, 139.

00:20:03.105 --> 00:20:05.880
So I'm not exactly sure on that number.

00:20:05.980 --> 00:20:23.137
yeah, so, just like some reference for us would be like largest mass shooting in american history is, um at least modern history is, you know, the las vegas music festival, which was 60 people now there was also there was a lot of people, a lot, a lot of people injured in that 850.

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But you know, the next highest from there was 49 in the pulse uh club shooting.

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And then next above that was virginia tech um, back in 2007, 32 people killed.

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So, um, the not to degrade a little any individual life, but the, the magnitude of the loss of life in this attack is, you know, is pretty large, you know.

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And so the.

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Yeah, these guys are in deep caca, as they should be, but also they are going to be.

00:20:57.058 --> 00:20:58.395
I'll tell you what.

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If this happened in America, these guys would be getting treated a lot different, because these pictures I mean these I've got a.

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Did you see the picture of all four of them?

00:21:08.256 --> 00:21:09.099
yeah, all four.

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You know their arrests, their faces unrecognizable, which there's being punched.

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There's videos of them getting arrested with normal shaped faces and then there's, like three hours later, pictures of them like mugshot status, with very different faces and, uh, some of them missing years, you know.

00:21:26.763 --> 00:21:41.837
And so um the russia, kazakhstan you said it was kazakhstan uh tajikistan tajikistan, different world, different world than we live in, and the um, you know.

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As far as other information on this, I don't think a lot more has come out.

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I don't know if a lot more information will come out.

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Yeah, because um, the um, the flow of news in a place like russia is a little different than here and I think that I think these guys will just kind of start to disappear off.

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And you know so.

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Isis k has made claim of the attack um and I think it's been kind of confirmed.

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That being said, it's always hard to know um with terrorist attacks.

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You know who um uh, who is really behind what and who did it.

00:22:15.128 --> 00:22:27.786
But I and terrorist groups like to make claim of um of attacks, but all the sources leading to it being ISIS K right now and the there was, you know.

00:22:27.786 --> 00:23:00.215
You know a way that uh terrorist cells work so that they can function um without being caught and without uh um and for many different reasons of how they get controlled is basically you have, you know, little splinter cells, a group of guys two to six people, typically max that are um they're like operating independently in their own little group and they just get information from one or two sources that tell them when to do what, where to do what, how to do what, here's where the money is, here's where the gear is.

00:23:00.717 --> 00:23:16.347
And so during and that's pretty standard protocol for terrorist splinter groups for years and years and years, especially Islamist groups they keep a really hyper decentralized command.

00:23:16.347 --> 00:23:22.315
You know it really is centralized command because of the fact that these other guys can't necessarily make choices for themselves.

00:23:22.315 --> 00:23:40.768
But during one of the interrogation videos you know we see that as evidence where they're asking him about questions and he's really kind of like, I think and you know, people are a lot can lie, but seeming to me like he's telling the truth as far as saying I don't know who told us to do this.

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You know, he just gives us a call, told us this much money, this is what to do, you know that sort of thing, and so yeah, and the money, too, is like not life-changing.

00:23:50.428 --> 00:23:56.768
No, it was like one million rubles, which is about 10,000, 11,000 US dollars, right?

00:23:56.768 --> 00:24:03.996
So it's like they're not having to shell out tons of money to get people to do these attacks, right?

00:24:04.518 --> 00:24:07.049
right, get people to do these attacks, right, right, and so the um.

00:24:07.049 --> 00:24:07.592
We'll see.

00:24:07.592 --> 00:24:17.198
If you know it'd be interesting if more things come out around um the you know, were these guys really radicals or were they guns for hire type?

00:24:17.198 --> 00:24:28.144
You know, if any of that information comes out, because you know, one thing that I think is interesting in this is that there weren't any that we know of like plans for suicide vests, that sort of thing, things like that, and their, their attack.

00:24:28.255 --> 00:24:38.300
While they looked like amateurs in some aspects of while you watch the video, they also were very coordinated with weaponry and and gear and kits on and everything too.

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So they weren't.

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It wasn't just a truck running through a wall with loaded with fertilizer type of thing.

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So so it was a different very much as a different type of thing.

00:24:48.971 --> 00:24:49.588
So it was a different very much.

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It was a different type of attack than we're probably used to seeing anywhere in the world, where it was just it was coordinated, planned, and there hasn't been a lot of information that I've been able to find on the actual fire or bombing.

00:25:01.480 --> 00:25:15.009
I don't know how they I think they just caught the curtains on fire and burned the place down Because it didn't seem like there was much of an explosion or like death from explosion, I don't know, and I haven't seen a lot of information on that for the concert hall with the fire.

00:25:19.315 --> 00:25:25.147
Yeah, I did see like some stuff talking about there were bombs, but again I haven't seen any footage or anything coming out from like actual detonation of anything.

00:25:25.147 --> 00:25:36.605
But it's just something that I think, like as an american, I want people to like know about it because, like we're not used to a terror attack like that.

00:25:36.605 --> 00:25:47.932
Um, for a long time, you know, we haven't had something like that in a long, long time of like a coordinated, coordinated group effort, you know, coordinated group of individuals.

00:25:49.115 --> 00:26:09.587
Last time we saw that was 9-11 right and we need to be real with ourselves here in that, like the vulnerability of so many people coming over the border and undocumented um, you know, there's a good chance that there are, uh, malicious people planning on doing something like that here.

00:26:09.587 --> 00:26:24.942
And it's good to be aware and prepared and, you know, consider your surroundings and you know, kind of have a plan, you know, if anything, just be aware of your exits so that way you know what to do.

00:26:24.942 --> 00:26:39.619
I mean, I remember seeing that footage from inside the concert or not the concert, but inside the city hall there and a lot of people just didn't even seem necessarily what to do and the first thing they did is pull out their phones to record and they're just kind of standing around, yeah, they weren't moving too fast.

00:26:39.961 --> 00:26:55.361
Yeah, and then once the gunshots got close, they all started running up the stairs and over each other, and it was just one of those things where I was like man like dude, not me bro, like I'm not stopping to pull my photo record, like we're hoofing it like we're hoofing it.

00:26:56.163 --> 00:27:05.578
The moment I start hearing the patterned gunshots pattern pop, pop, pop, pop pop, and no matter how far away that is, I'm like all right, well, let's just leave, let's uh.

00:27:05.578 --> 00:27:07.084
Okay, is it fireworks?

00:27:07.084 --> 00:27:08.897
Well, we'll come back right.

00:27:08.897 --> 00:27:14.718
But if it's not that, then we will be ahead of the crowd and not get caught up in that and we'll be out of here quick.

00:27:14.718 --> 00:27:34.185
Um, anyways, uh, with that kind of, as you know, bleed into the next thing, um, a lot of people are talking about how there's now, after this, a huge anti-migrant sentiment uh building in russia and concern about that and how that will impact people in the in the area.

00:27:34.185 --> 00:27:53.955
You know russia is touching a lot of other nations and there's a lot of immigrants in russia and so a lot of people kind of concerned of you know what will be russia's response to migrants as a whole, which kind of bleeds into this other next point that I want to talk about, with the whole squatters thing here in the us.

00:27:54.517 --> 00:27:56.820
Um saw a video of this guy.

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He's popular on tiktok for some reason and he is a he's a venezuelan migrant here and he calls people comrades in his videos, talks in Spanish, um, and he had a video of like essentially how to squat in America and get away with it and abuse the squatters rights laws for the sake of like taking people's homes over.

00:28:21.022 --> 00:28:27.342
And he mentioned like it was you know, I'm just taking the translation at its word.

00:28:27.342 --> 00:28:38.282
But he was like yeah, I have my four african brothers who've already been doing this and they say they've already gotten four houses right just like dude, what this isn't.

00:28:38.403 --> 00:29:04.304
this is crazy to me that like people like this is just now like occurring in america, where there's this movement to uh take people's homes by just going in and claiming, yeah, I live here now, um, and like the audacity to do that here, where you know it's not happening in, like you know the higher well, yeah, it's not happening in China, but it's not happening in, like the more um two way friendly States.

00:29:04.304 --> 00:29:04.885
Oh, yeah, you know what I mean.

00:29:04.885 --> 00:29:06.570
Like it's happening in the more 2A friendly states.

00:29:07.012 --> 00:29:07.574
Oh yeah, you know what?

00:29:07.615 --> 00:29:19.067
I mean it's happening in the states where they feel pretty comfortable going into a house and claiming ownership of it and they're literally scouting out houses that don't seem to have anyone living in them.

00:29:19.067 --> 00:29:23.105
And I just found that pretty crazy.

00:29:23.105 --> 00:29:26.494
This guy's giving instructions on how to steal people's homes.

00:29:26.494 --> 00:29:29.238
Pretty crazy, this guy's giving instructions on how to steal people's homes.

00:29:29.238 --> 00:29:42.911
And it was pretty ironic because this woman in New York she came to her house to get it ready for renters and she saw that there were people squatting in the home and so she changed the locks on them.

00:29:42.911 --> 00:29:54.429
These people called the New Yorkork police, new york city police, and the police arrested the woman yeah, for violating squatters rights, and took her to jail.

00:29:54.429 --> 00:29:55.852
Good work, boys, yeah.

00:29:56.978 --> 00:30:05.265
And what was funny is like some vigilantes of the neighborhood were like, yeah, no, they went to that house and they kicked all the squatters out.

00:30:05.265 --> 00:30:06.448
It just kind of took.

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And then you know, it seems to have been nonviolent, right, but they just kicked them out after that.

00:30:10.521 --> 00:30:20.509
And so now that lady's got to deal with, like you know, corrupt justice system that is favoring trespassers and squatters over her as an owner.

00:30:20.509 --> 00:30:24.765
But at least now she doesn't have to deal about kicking the squatters out.

00:30:24.765 --> 00:30:26.621
They got intimidated and left.

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At least now she doesn't have to deal about kicking the squatters out.

00:30:29.711 --> 00:30:30.595
They got intimidated and left.

00:30:30.595 --> 00:30:49.955
But this Florida sheriff did a press recently on March 24th about essentially the issue of squatters and them not always picking homes that don't have occupants, and he made it very clear he's like florida is a stand your ground state.

00:30:49.955 --> 00:30:52.260
Uh, you have the right to own a firearm.

00:30:52.260 --> 00:30:56.276
Save the taxpayers money, shoot these people.

00:30:56.276 --> 00:30:59.384
Yeah, and I was like yeah, he wasn't like.

00:30:59.444 --> 00:31:03.596
He wasn't really like, uh, mincing words or pulling punches.

00:31:03.596 --> 00:31:05.741
He was pretty much like he said.

00:31:05.741 --> 00:31:07.866
He was like here's a list of like.

00:31:07.866 --> 00:31:17.300
He was given like we offer classes on how to properly use a firearm, yeah, learn how to do it so that next time you can save the taxpayers money.

00:31:17.300 --> 00:31:23.502
It's like he's he's given the green light, yeah, on that stuff which is, uh, it's pretty crazy.

00:31:23.502 --> 00:31:30.199
It's pretty crazy and it's a shame that like that needs to be said, it needs to be like, needs to be said or needs to come to that Right, like the fact that it's like.

00:31:30.199 --> 00:31:43.940
So, in both these cases where the woman in New York and then the sheriff in Florida, you have two totally different sides of the pendulum right On these topics, especially with law enforcement.

00:31:43.940 --> 00:31:44.762
Yeah, they're both law.

00:31:51.234 --> 00:31:52.961
Yeah, that's, that's like the law enforcement side, one's straight up arresting the lady.

00:31:52.961 --> 00:31:55.692
The other side's like encouraging, like you know, like here's the deal after when we show up there, better not be anybody to arrest.

00:31:55.692 --> 00:31:57.076
Yeah, it's like holy smokes, yeah, dude.

00:31:57.498 --> 00:32:02.468
And so you have the um, uh, it's gonna encourage the behavior in new york.

00:32:02.989 --> 00:32:04.458
It's gonna happen more right.

00:32:04.679 --> 00:32:12.265
And then also, on the flip side, like there will be, because of those sheriff's words, somebody will lose their life, right, like from that.

00:32:12.305 --> 00:32:37.798
Like, like there's no doubt, like, yeah, we've all know the florida man, you know, we know the florida man was listening to that, to that sheriff, and the florida man is gonna, you know who know, he's gonna not wait to pop off, he's not gonna wait to ask questions right where you know, hey, maybe the guy would have left, maybe it was a bum wandered in, like you know, like, and you have your rights, but at the same time, like the pendulum so swung to both sides, it's just like it's insane.

00:32:37.858 --> 00:33:16.703
And then to have like really no unity or can you know congruent, like um, ruling on any of this, like throughout the nation, and then then it's just, it's surprising and I always, I always think I'm always dumbfounded by squatters laws and squatters rights, you know, and just like the fact that like, really like that made sense when there was a time in the country where, like, if you wandered, if you're like wandered into somebody's cabin, like you could winter out there, yeah, and like you had the right to survive that out with them or whatever, like that was kind of like the more the basis of these things.

00:33:17.395 --> 00:33:19.185
They're unoccupied cabin.

00:33:19.326 --> 00:33:23.286
Right, yeah, and I like just walk in and be like all right, so I'm going to live here for the next six months.

00:33:23.286 --> 00:33:24.376
You've got to deal with it.

00:33:24.597 --> 00:33:34.762
But in the same case, like if you also wandered into an occupied cabin, someone might have been like, all right, you got, like you got, three days sleeping see the leap in the side room, right, or that.

00:33:34.762 --> 00:34:22.682
And that would have been like the um hospitality extended to you, yeah, and where, uh, and it the squatters rights used to make some sort of sense, I think in the world we lived in, where, like there's really I don't think there's a place for them anymore, necessarily, and so or a good argument to be made about them, and it sounds like it's really encouraging like this vagrancy and unsafe situations for people as well as like, so someone's going to listen to this guy on TikTok, go try to take a house in Florida, and that dude's not going to, it's going to have a bad day, not going to make it out alive, so it's um, it's a rotten situation for that and I don't know what's going to be done about that, because we're going to see a rise in both sides of these things coming on.

00:34:23.355 --> 00:34:26.885
Well, in New York, too, there were these two teenagers.

00:34:26.885 --> 00:34:31.981
I forgot to link the video here, but these two teenage girls well I think they're girls.

00:34:32.581 --> 00:34:37.757
they have female names, uh, uh, kelsey, and I can't remember the other name.

00:34:37.757 --> 00:34:53.422
But uh, they, this was in the news, right, because the police were like, yeah, we just found a body in a duffel bag in this house because this woman went missing and her son got the, like the property management.

00:34:53.422 --> 00:34:56.869
Uh, let me, sorry, let me back up.

00:34:56.869 --> 00:35:08.746
So this lady, she comes back from spain to she's an american citizen and she comes back from spain to prepare this apartment that she owns for a renter.

00:35:08.746 --> 00:35:26.583
She arrives and apparently what happened is these two girls were squatting there and they come back and they this is according to, like the crime scene investigation they smashed her face against some drywall and then they beat her to death and then they kind of chopped her up and stuffed her in a duffel bag and tried to hide her body.

00:35:26.583 --> 00:35:27.817
And then they went of, chopped her up and stuffed her in a duffel bag and tried to hide her body.

00:35:27.817 --> 00:35:45.007
And then they went and took her car, crashed it in Pennsylvania, but because they didn't run the plates right away, they didn't like know this car was from New York and to this woman who was missing, and so these girls were on the lam for a little bit before they eventually got found and arrested.

00:35:45.007 --> 00:35:49.603
And the whole reason they found the body bag was because this woman wasn't responding to anything.

00:35:49.603 --> 00:36:01.146
So her son got the superintendent of the apartment to let him in and that's when they found the duffel bag in her inside, which is just insanely awful as a son to find your mother that way.

00:36:02.697 --> 00:36:05.155
And two, these are teenage girls.

00:36:05.155 --> 00:36:44.835
They were 19 and 18, and they, you know, they, murdered the rightful owner of this property for operating completely legally, just getting it ready for a real tenant, and they murder her, and not just murdered her, but like viciously, like you know, immorally, decided OK, the next step is to like cover this up and get rid of the body right, and like no remorse, um, and so to me it's very like I, I just have no room when I see this kind of thing, this trend of behavior, uh, to like empathize with the squatters.

00:36:44.835 --> 00:36:56.141
You know, like this, all this kind of stacked together of like you know, a woman being arrested for trying to change the locks she didn't even like do anything violent, she didn't threaten them, she just changed the locks on her house.

00:36:56.141 --> 00:36:58.061
She gets arrested by the police for doing that.

00:36:58.061 --> 00:37:11.061
This Venezuelan migrant guys giving instructions of how to take people's homes and then these teenagers straight up murdering the rightful owner because they didn't want to go find a new place and do it.

00:37:11.061 --> 00:37:37.818
You know, rightful like right and pay rent and on a lease, right, um, and so all that, like I'm losing a lot of sympathy for squatter rights here, right, and I'm definitely like leaning on the side of this Florida sheriff of like, yeah, dude, like you can't take that risk because we're seeing a pattern of willingness to do harm to you if you're going to try to kick them out and that kind of.

00:37:37.878 --> 00:37:41.686
You know, the next like thing that is just also in New York.

00:37:41.686 --> 00:37:46.666
That is crazy, people guess people being dismembered in New York.

00:37:46.666 --> 00:37:54.237
You guys got to be careful, careful, okay, I got, I got a brother-in-law in new york right now and I'm just worried about him a little bit because I'm like, dude, you need to be careful.

00:37:55.141 --> 00:38:11.856
Um, four people were arrested after they were, uh, you know, essentially the police were led to believe that they were responsible for um, they haven't said the murder yet but the disposal of dismembered body parts across Long Island.

00:38:11.856 --> 00:38:47.217
There was literally a picture from this article in the New York Times where it shows this dude's arm just in a pile of sticks, where they just tossed his arm in and the police found him, arrested him and the D, the DA, was trying to prosecute them, saying, like you know, this is this shows no remorse, no care for the dead and they were butchering these people up At least they were butchering the remains up without like any care for consequences and trying to do the right thing and notify authorities.

00:38:47.217 --> 00:38:48.059
These people had died.

00:38:48.445 --> 00:38:50.271
It's well beyond hot blooded murder.

00:38:50.393 --> 00:39:00.931
Yeah, you know it falls into some deep, dark darkness well, but the the um, the judge, let them off with no bail and they got released on no bail.

00:39:00.931 --> 00:39:06.847
And so now, like you know, in tim pool and his team did like a whole video breakdown of this.

00:39:06.847 --> 00:39:18.827
But uh, anna kasparian from the young turks also said you know she was fed up with it because we heard this back in, you know, 2021, when new york was like we're gonna do a no bail for non-violent crime she's a crazy person.

00:39:19.188 --> 00:39:30.936
She's a crazy person, you know like she's pretty left-leaning, um, but uh, I think she's becoming more and more like fed up and base um, but she uh, sorry, the?

00:39:30.936 --> 00:39:42.512
You know they were talking about how, like it starts with the non-violent crime having no bail, and now dismembering a body is a uh, release without bail, crime, like crime.

00:39:42.512 --> 00:39:48.572
Like you can, you could do that, and you're not gonna have to pay bail and you're not gonna be held in jail, you get to just walk around free afterwards.

00:39:48.572 --> 00:39:49.795
That is crazy.

00:39:49.936 --> 00:40:03.489
That is that is beyond crazy, like dude, the fact like I can't even put myself in the headspace where I'd be in a situation where I'd be dismembering a body, but the fact that I could do it in New York and like they're like all right, well, I mean, don't do it again.

00:40:03.730 --> 00:40:05.295
Yeah, you're free to go.

00:40:05.295 --> 00:40:08.228
It's crazy to like, let's say like what?

00:40:08.228 --> 00:40:13.277
Yeah, like the I'd be if I had to pick.

00:40:13.277 --> 00:40:16.045
Let's say this in some horrible world I had to pick.

00:40:16.045 --> 00:40:25.536
Like someone who is crime of passion murdered somebody versus somebody else who we don't know if they murdered that person or not dismembered them.

00:40:25.536 --> 00:40:30.652
I would pick the crime of passion murderer to be on the no bail yeah, versus theember.

00:40:30.652 --> 00:40:31.856
Like, just like, just like not.

00:40:31.856 --> 00:40:35.951
I don't agree with that either, but I'm saying like that's so far over.

00:40:36.010 --> 00:40:36.954
That's so far.

00:40:36.954 --> 00:40:37.775
Yeah, that takes.

00:40:37.775 --> 00:40:40.534
That takes way more of a mental hurdle.

00:40:40.784 --> 00:40:44.175
And it's so far gone for the legal system.

00:40:44.175 --> 00:40:46.472
Justice Should we call the justice system it's not.

00:40:46.525 --> 00:40:47.496
Should they have the word justice?

00:40:47.496 --> 00:40:52.409
They have the word justice, the injustice, I mean my gosh almighty, Like that is.

00:40:53.110 --> 00:40:57.565
Uh, I don't know, I don't know what to say about that.

00:40:57.585 --> 00:41:02.934
I think the thing that disturbs me is again like this is a group, just like we had a group of terrorists in.

00:41:02.934 --> 00:41:08.764
Russia that were mentally complicit and okay with what they were going to do and kill and harm people.

00:41:08.764 --> 00:41:25.184
We have a group of four people who are all on board and for dismembering this couple and like this new york times article sorry, new york post article shows a picture of this couple and they look just like average everyday people yeah, and they.

00:41:26.088 --> 00:41:32.469
It's not entirely clear if it was squatting related, but it seems like it might have been, because they were residents of the long island home.

00:41:32.469 --> 00:41:45.114
And it's hard to tell, like why would these four people murder them and dismember the body and spread the body parts around long island and, like what, what could have been the reasoning that these four people were all around?

00:41:45.114 --> 00:41:52.757
Because when you see these, this couple, they don't strike you as like the, the elite of long island, right, you know?

00:41:52.757 --> 00:41:55.550
So you're just like what, what was the motivation here?

00:41:55.550 --> 00:41:59.726
And I think it's oh yeah, we get rid of them, we live in their house and we're good.

00:42:00.228 --> 00:42:19.197
And that happened actually not too long ago where, uh, two people in la uh like went into this old elderly guy's home really wealthy mansion and they just told him, like we live here now and if you try to do anything to the authorities or whatever, like we'll kill you.

00:42:19.197 --> 00:42:23.152
And they ended up, after the guy died, hiding his body.

00:42:23.152 --> 00:42:35.739
And now the woman who was behind it and tried to like inherit the real estate via having lived there for like 10 years or whatever, she's now going to jail for like 20 years and she just got sentenced pretty recently.

00:42:35.739 --> 00:42:39.849
But it's like one of those things of like this happens, this has happened before.

00:42:39.849 --> 00:42:43.936
It's not too far to assume like that's what their plan was Right.

00:42:43.936 --> 00:42:57.474
We'll kill this couple, we'll claim we've been living in their house while they're gone, don't know where they are, right, and then we get to kind of have this real estate in New York that is in our name, um, and it's just.

00:42:57.775 --> 00:43:27.923
It's absolute madness to me, um, so anyways, uh, moving on to the last kind of thing I wanted to touch on this week uh, is this video that was coming out of uh, uh, illegal immigrants storming a razor wire fence in, uh, texas, and the texas national guard, you can see, is like trying to keep them back and from running over, running over the fence, and there's like a couple guys that just have their phones out.

00:43:27.945 --> 00:43:31.715
I'm like, bro, you need to have your gun out and you need to have that like.

00:43:31.715 --> 00:43:43.215
I'm not saying you need to be shooting these people, but you do need to have your firearm in your hand so that way, at least when they break through this fence and overwhelm you, they can't take that from you.

00:43:43.215 --> 00:44:08.797
You know, you need to look like you're prepared to respond to violence, right, and a couple of these guard guys are just like phones out recording what's happening and then the fence goes down in you know several hundred uh migrants, just overwhelm them and start running up to the next fence, uh, where apparently I guess the next fence was actual border patrol that was securing that one right, because that was also they went from.

00:44:08.896 --> 00:44:14.976
It was like a chain link razor wire fence with a board with a buffer and then the border, the big border wall fence.

00:44:14.976 --> 00:44:24.248
What's scary, too, is those guard guys got locked in there like it's like survive yeah dude, like he was straight up, like you can.

00:44:24.248 --> 00:44:27.155
You got locked in there with the, with the mob man.

00:44:27.175 --> 00:44:27.976
Yeah, dude, it's.

00:44:28.297 --> 00:44:44.940
It's bonkers to me that, like that's happening you know down below and like I look at that and a lot of people are drawing comparisons between, like we need to secure the border, not necessarily with the same policy, but we need to secure it to the level that Egypt has with Gaza.

00:44:45.005 --> 00:45:08.056
I've been seeing a lot of people making comparisons since, if you look at the egypt border wall with gaza or you know, you could say israel, because I think that's how egypt uh defines that wall um, it's a, it's a pretty intense wall with, like uh, rows of razor wire on it, so, like, even if you start climbing it, you got to get vertically over razor wall before you even get to the top of the fence.

00:45:09.108 --> 00:45:17.541
And egypt, for a long time, has had a standing shoot to kill order on anyone they see as an illegal immigrant attempting to cross the border.

00:45:17.541 --> 00:45:26.030
Whether it doesn't even matter if they're trying to get into egypt, it's just if they see anyone trying to cross into the israel gaza side or the egypt shot side.

00:45:26.030 --> 00:45:48.606
It's a shoot to kill order, not a shoot to stop which, back in uh 2010, there was an article written that went into how, uh, they had killed 14 africans uh, that year attempting to cross into israel and, like egypt, has a very clear history here of like you try to get through this border wall, you will be shot.

00:45:48.887 --> 00:45:52.695
Yeah um which the one difficulty?

00:45:52.695 --> 00:45:56.793
Just a quick thing there Sure that wall, that border, 12 kilometers.

00:45:56.905 --> 00:45:58.251
Yeah, yeah, way less.

00:45:58.885 --> 00:46:03.677
And then the American southern border, 3,145 kilometers.

00:46:03.864 --> 00:46:05.048
Yeah, but you got to start somewhere.

00:46:05.048 --> 00:46:06.393
I know, I know I'm just saying.

00:46:06.753 --> 00:46:08.465
I'm just saying Just a little bit of perspective on that one.

00:46:08.485 --> 00:46:10.527
It's one of those things though where I'm just saying just a little bit of perspective on that one.

00:46:10.527 --> 00:46:12.429
It's one of those things, though, where I'm like I don't know if we.

00:46:12.429 --> 00:46:14.510
I don't believe we need a shoot to kill.

00:46:14.510 --> 00:46:15.692
Order on the border.

00:46:15.692 --> 00:46:17.594
But it is one of those things of like.

00:46:17.594 --> 00:46:25.862
People need to think we need to in order to especially deter people with malicious intent.

00:46:25.862 --> 00:46:45.177
They need to believe that crossing the border is not just dangerous to the cartel, but it's dangerous because, like america, will enforce the border policy enforce the laws yeah, yeah, and we just don't have that right now, which is why everyone has the cojones to storm right um on that too.

00:46:45.398 --> 00:46:55.891
You know, a lot of people are drawing attention to like going back to earlier with, like the the non-citizens that did the terror attack in russia, um in 2024.

00:46:55.891 --> 00:47:09.358
So far, we've gotten 49 people in the terror watch list attempting to cross into the us border illegally, um and 169 in 2023, for a total of 342 uh since 2017.

00:47:09.358 --> 00:47:21.085
So, if you do the math on that, over half of that since 2017 uh of the people in the terror watch list that we caught were in 2023 alone, and then another 49 so far in just 2024.

00:47:21.085 --> 00:47:23.831
So it's like it's not a myth.

00:47:23.831 --> 00:47:25.032
Like this is happening.

00:47:25.032 --> 00:47:36.871
There are terrorist enemies to like, enemies to america, who want to hurt americans attempting to cross, and that's just who we get, not who manages to get across um.

00:47:36.871 --> 00:47:58.096
And there's been articles also on, like how hard it was for ice to get permission to arrest and uh interrogate and then export uh people on the terror watch list who had made it into america illegally and were just walking around scot-free, able to do whatever they wanted, um with no accountability.

00:47:58.096 --> 00:48:04.887
Um, and they had to make these cases to the federal government to get the permission to go after these people.

00:48:04.887 --> 00:48:14.693
Um, and so, like this, this is occurring here right now and this is why, like, I'm trying to make sure people like I'm not saying like, live in fear.

00:48:14.693 --> 00:48:20.891
What I am saying is, don't be the people who think, oh, that just just won't happen, that just won't happen.

00:48:20.891 --> 00:48:43.135
It's like it won't happen if we have, uh, well-informed policies that are being enforced by the powers that be, and when that fails, there's nothing stopping them from getting to your community and doing harm, and actually, there's more things getting in the way of the powers that be from enforcing it once they get in.

00:48:43.135 --> 00:48:49.094
It's a lot harder to get them out once they get in here than it is to just catch them at the border and turn them away.

00:48:50.724 --> 00:48:57.650
So, and the last one here is this I like think of like you know, the National Guard have been deployed on the New York subway.

00:48:57.650 --> 00:49:17.536
Again, new York, just New York is just struggling, but they've been deployed to do bag checks, which makes me think, okay, there must've been a valid threat of like a bomb or something like that to warrant this, but according to everything that's going on, it's just because of subway crime in general.

00:49:17.536 --> 00:49:28.364
So I'm not sure what like bag checks are going to do to deter subway assaults, because apparently subway assaults in 2023 were the highest they've been since 1996.

00:49:28.364 --> 00:49:34.907
And there's been an 11% rise already, already in 2024, so it's like it's only going up.

00:49:34.907 --> 00:49:40.248
But I'm also saying this I'm like is that the new york national guard or is that the federal national guard?

00:49:40.248 --> 00:49:40.728
Right?

00:49:40.728 --> 00:49:45.264
Because if it's new york, great, that's within new york's, you know rights.

00:49:45.264 --> 00:49:47.614
To have the new york national guard mobilized for what?

00:49:47.635 --> 00:49:48.438
they see as a threat.

00:49:48.438 --> 00:49:58.626
But if it's the federal like level of the national guard, then like, why are they in new york and not being mobilized to the border to like you know I mean where?

00:49:58.626 --> 00:50:01.552
Like there's definitely quite a bit of a threat here, right?

00:50:01.552 --> 00:50:25.775
Um, and if the police, I think, were allowed to enforce the laws in new york, why couldn't the police be doing this instead of you know men, you know national guardsmen in full camo fatigues and you know plate carriers and, uh, you know the scary ar-15, yeah, or whatever, um, and so it's just one of those things that I see I'm just like this is like this is whack to me, that this is.

00:50:25.775 --> 00:50:31.635
You know, we don't want to throw them to the border, but we'll have them in our own personal transportation system.

00:50:31.635 --> 00:50:43.434
So that's kind of, on that last note, with the illegal immigrant news and stuff that's been going in and the crossings that we've had, that's kind of the last stories that I wanted to draw attention to with what's going on.

00:50:44.164 --> 00:50:50.338
Yeah, because, like you were saying, there are lots of people coming in.

00:50:50.338 --> 00:50:53.815
It's not just people from South America.

00:50:53.815 --> 00:51:10.873
There's lots of people flying in or boating into friendly countries, things like Iranians coming in to Venezuela because you can travel there and then coming up to the Darien Gap and then traveling into America.

00:51:10.873 --> 00:52:00.143
That way, tons of lots of Chinese who can fly into Mexico City, and then lots of Chinese coming up through, chinese actually burning their papers on the way up and then coming in, and then the Chinese embassies in America have a, have a new policy where any of their citizens who've lost their papers it's easy for for you know, intelligence agency people like that to come find Mexico City, come up through, burn their papers, come in through, get into America and then hit an embassy, reestablish themselves.

00:52:00.143 --> 00:52:01.447
No identity, you know.

00:52:01.447 --> 00:52:05.114
So like it goes beyond just the.

00:52:06.398 --> 00:52:12.277
You know, yes, you know millions of people coming across the border, for one is a problem for us to.

00:52:12.277 --> 00:52:41.550
We don't have housing for these people, for all these people, don't have jobs for these people, we don't have infrastructure for all these people, right, and these are people who are, like lots of those people in their heart, honestly asylum seekers, who just aren't going about it the right way, or like how they feel about is like they're, you know, seeking refuge in America, but then you have a lot of people who are abusing the system even further, who are nefarious, coming through, as this is just an open portal for people to come through, and so it's.

00:52:41.550 --> 00:52:59.056
The border crisis is a crisis on a lot of different levels One huge humanitarian issue there to a huge just American security issue that we're facing, and so we'll I don't know how they'll deal with it or figure out what to do with it.

00:52:59.056 --> 00:53:01.690
That's the deeds already kind of been done as far as you know.

00:53:01.690 --> 00:53:09.115
Going back to the tying into the first story we covered with um, you know organized terrorist groups in your country.

00:53:09.577 --> 00:53:13.400
Um, you know they have.

00:53:13.400 --> 00:53:13.782
It sounds.

00:53:13.782 --> 00:53:17.554
It makes you sound like a crazy person to say like they're here and they're planning stuff.

00:53:17.554 --> 00:53:20.126
I I've like they've been here.

00:53:20.166 --> 00:53:52.396
You know too, for, like they, if anyone thinks that they haven't been here for the last 20 years, right, well, you're wrong, they have right it's just that they've probably not had the flexibility and the amount of them as there has been growing over the last couple years right, and so it's not even like a fear-mongering thing as much as a look at the data, look at the facts, look at the fact that there are entire nations and leaders of those nations who declare death to America.

00:53:52.396 --> 00:53:53.659
Yeah Right, like it's like.

00:53:53.659 --> 00:53:59.829
It's a slogan for like a lot of big countries where it's like oh and a death to America.

00:53:59.929 --> 00:54:06.242
Yeah, yeah, it's like, it's like Whoa, like that's like if, if we had any of our leaders spouting off any of that like death to anything like yeah.

00:54:06.885 --> 00:54:14.577
Holy smokes, like no way man so one thing, too, that I just thought was crazy is, like you know, trump was getting.

00:54:15.759 --> 00:54:36.487
whatever your feelings on Trump, you know this is just how his relations with Mexico and the border was kind of different than Biden, the Biden admin, but Trump was like threatening sanctions on Mexico and for like import, export into the US and such if they didn't cooperate in helping secure the border.

00:54:36.487 --> 00:54:41.186
Those sanctions aren't being held right now and they aren't the same threats.

00:54:41.186 --> 00:54:55.498
And the Biden admin in the last week asked Mexico for assistance in securing the border and the Mexican president himself said no, we won't be doing that because I have a mexico first policy that I'm following here and it's just like.

00:54:55.820 --> 00:54:57.682
Dude just took it out of trump's playbook.

00:54:57.682 --> 00:54:59.210
It was like nah and it's like.

00:54:59.210 --> 00:55:08.925
And the only reason that they are taking that stance as a government is because they see us as like weak like there's nothing to back up our request of assistance at the border.

00:55:09.967 --> 00:55:14.657
uh, if we don't, you know, ante Annie up and kick in and ask them to.

00:55:15.358 --> 00:55:27.793
Hey, not ask them, but tell them like you will be helping to secure this and stem the flow of this, otherwise, there will be severe economic impact to you, know your industry, in regards to like how you work and deal with America, and I think, like dude, that's what we need, bro.

00:55:27.793 --> 00:55:31.744
We need to like how you work and deal with america, um, and I think, like dude, that's what we need, bro.

00:55:31.744 --> 00:55:55.797
We need, we need, if we're not gonna, in order to get this thing stemmed and under control, we need to start, like, holding accountable the people who also control that border right and enforce their policy, because I'll I'll tell you what, bro, like I've been to mexico a lot, traveling over that border in a van and, uh, they enforce it on their side a whole hell of a lot more than we do on ours.

00:55:55.797 --> 00:56:24.913
I can't tell you how many times our van was literally at gunpoint crossing the border into Tijuana, going down to Ensenada, and, dude, the amount of military Humvees with fully automatic heavy machine guns on the back, grenade launchers right, and they would just stop you at the checkpoint, double check, make sure you got all your documents and papers, and it's just like one of those things I'm like that don't happen here you know, definitely in the in.

00:56:24.952 --> 00:56:32.255
One of the bigger questions here that I don't know is even like being addressed is like why are all these people fleeing?

00:56:32.255 --> 00:56:32.856
Sure?

00:56:32.856 --> 00:56:35.190
You know, like so an entire continent.

00:56:35.190 --> 00:56:39.793
We got seven of them right, six with people right.

00:56:39.893 --> 00:56:52.817
Yeah, basically, what's the deal with an entire continent like seemingly being in and then like a third of another continent being Central America and then South America?

00:56:52.817 --> 00:57:02.634
What's going on there that, like you know, is there not enough resources, food, land, you know like for people to live?

00:57:02.634 --> 00:57:11.186
You know, and I think you know there's a lot of the like got to clean up your trash in your backyard type stuff going on with government corruption, things like that there are.

00:57:11.186 --> 00:57:19.153
Then there's huge conversations that he had around also like effects of, you know, global colonialism, things like that as well.

00:57:19.153 --> 00:57:25.597
But, like you know, it's just always astounding me that so many people are having to leave to come here.

00:57:26.686 --> 00:57:28.733
And they believe there's the opportunity here.

00:57:28.733 --> 00:57:34.090
Right, and I guess short term there is, you know, right and I guess short term there is If you cross the border illegally.

00:57:34.130 --> 00:57:42.677
Today, if you're an illegal immigrant, then you get free travel, you get a debit card with $3,000 on it and you don't have to pay taxes.

00:57:42.677 --> 00:57:51.115
You get to just kind of work under the table at a cheaper rate for a while, health care, but you're going to always remain until you become legitimate.

00:57:51.115 --> 00:57:53.713
You're going to remain, unless you do something criminally.

00:57:53.713 --> 00:58:08.056
You're going to remain in one of the lowest economic classes in this country and you're not going to get that dream into the people who are doing it and like well, if my kids are born here, they're citizens.

00:58:08.606 --> 00:58:10.550
OK, I mean, I get that and I would.

00:58:10.550 --> 00:58:12.746
I would do the same thing right right in their shoes.

00:58:12.746 --> 00:58:22.501
I would do the same thing, but like I do think that there will be a rude awakening for the 10 million or so who have crossed already and the coming years of like, regardless.

00:58:23.284 --> 00:58:25.007
Politically, whatever happens is like that.

00:58:25.007 --> 00:58:53.097
That class of people legal immigrants never really come out of the lower like economic class, right, and they either have to go about trying to do it legitimately and face the consequences of being an illegal immigrant that entered illegally and possibly being deported right, right, um, or they have to continue to be shady under the table with how they make a living um and that's.

00:58:54.246 --> 00:58:54.447
You know.

00:58:54.447 --> 00:58:55.690
I don't have a solution to that.

00:58:55.690 --> 00:58:56.192
You know what I mean.

00:58:56.192 --> 00:59:01.634
Like it's just one of those things of like I wish they knew, like you don't.

00:59:01.713 --> 00:59:15.275
You will not have the opportunity that you think you do right, right and like the fact that, like, I think a lot of people honestly believe that, like, the border is wide open, like, and that you are like, and the fact that you I think a lot of people honestly believe that, like, the border is wide open, like, and that you are like, and the fact that you know it's really not there's.

00:59:15.876 --> 00:59:18.179
For all this, there is also tons of camps of people.

00:59:18.179 --> 00:59:33.007
There's tons of people like you know, who can't get through or come the wrong way or whatever, and so it's like, or who pay the wrong guy all their life savings to get across the desert and they get taken advantage of life savings to get across the desert and they get taken advantage of.

00:59:33.007 --> 00:59:33.329
It's like the.

00:59:33.329 --> 00:59:43.617
I think that the you know that lots of these individuals like, believe that you know when they start their trek up from guatemala that, like, that is the way to do it.

00:59:43.617 --> 01:00:01.634
You know, and the way they've heard is okay, you know, and so, um, and and our politicians really kind of don't make it clear that it's not you know, and so, and our politicians really kind of don't make it clear that it's not you know, not the way well, I guess you know kamala harris did her thing where she's like do not come yeah, after then it did it like okay, what did?

01:00:01.755 --> 01:00:07.414
well, you could say that, but if you don't enforce it, don't be jack shit right anyways.

01:00:08.137 --> 01:00:10.503
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Uh hope you enjoyed this and uh, pat, you got anything left you want to say I?

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think, you know I say a lot of times when we're closing out like uh, shows like this too, we covered a lot of dark, gross things.

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Uh, covered a lot of some graphic death, some mass death, some you know, uh, major problems our country's facing and, um, you know, these are all things we gotta know about and we have to, um, pay attention to, but they are things that, like, at the same time, can't let it rule your world, can't be, can't become the.

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You know, we all have that like uncle or whatever, who's just like, uh, constantly, like the only the only thing coming in their brain and heart all the time is like a singular news network, right, not even getting both sides of the story, whatever the side is, you know, and just like, um, and I feel like I see a lot of people like that, you're super anxious, like, super, like hopeless and making pad aren't hopeless.

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We are doing pretty good, I'll be honest, this is the easiest my life's ever been, but that's also I.

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I understand what I've done to you.

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Know, get that security for myself, you, you know, Right and uh, even though my life is easy right now, I definitely think these are things that have an impact on my local, uh little society and I want my little local town.

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Regardless of whoever lives here and whatever their beliefs are, I want them to be informed and I want them to be safe.

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Um, and I think knowing about what's going on in the world, like this stuff, and being informed about it helps make those informed decisions to remain safe.

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Definitely, I agree, I agree.

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Well, thanks for tuning in and we'll be back again next week.