520. Andy, Kyle Creek & DJ CTI: Driver With Nazi Flag Charged, Reparations For Black Americans & Jeffrey Epstein's Blackmail On Bill Gates

What is up guys it's Aiden Priscilla and this is the show for the real and say goodbye to the lies the fingers and delusions of modern society and we have Andy and Kyle Creek and DJ Cruz's motherfucking Internet that's what we do I was about gonna I was gonna steal that intro so we got the homie Kyle Creek here you guys know him as the captain but he is losing the captain title it's the big news of the day yeah I mean you got some breaking news. I'm not sure now I do think I'm gonna move away from it. It's just like a it's like a joke that just took off was never intended to be what it is and I started authoring the name but I just getting called the captain all the time is nice but I'd rather be called Kyle a lot of my friends are calling me the captain it feels weird. I'm just ready to break away from that dude the funny thing is I can relate with the MSCO project that started off as a fucking joke. There's a fucking famous Kenny Powers commercial for case Swiss okay if you go on YouTube and you type in case Swiss Kenny Powers. That was one of the best shows ever. Yeah do you know the commercial. Eastbound and down was red. Oh dude yeah that dude's hilarious Tropic Thunder hilarious okay everything you guys are done anyhow they used to one of our team members brought me a shirt one time because I love the commercial I used to watch it over and over again. I laughed my ass off and they bought me a t-shirt that said MSCO and so like when we started the podcast we're like what are we gonna call it and we never knew that it was gonna become anything bro like we never like we thought we were just gonna have fun making a thing. And we've named it the MSCO project became this. It's like fucking no we were talking before this I want to say like we're old but a lot of us have been online for you know seven, eight, nine, ten years. Yeah no one knew it was gonna become no one knew it social media was gonna be really the time I just wanted an outlet to express my opinions I want to talk about things and I wanted to have kind of like a veil of protection from my professional career and advertising. I didn't want to go out there as Kyle Creek online because I was afraid you know I'd lose clients and stuff so I just put a joke. It was a nickname my friends had given me when I was partying hard in my 20s. You know they said going out and he was like getting on a boat and waiting for it to sink. You know because they just knew that like there's a time in my life when I very much was just trying to get kicked out of bars I was very fucking rowdy and so they just called me that captain and it stuck with me and I was like he could have a worse nickname you know. So I owned it online and just took off it became something I got publishing deals for it and it's hard for me to want to let it go but in working on my new book now which I consider like my first real book that I'm working on the idea of publishing under the captain just feels it feels dirty. That's crazy to me. It's just not me. That you say that this is your first real book. Everything else. Yeah. You've only written some of the coolest. Yeah I've seven books out right now but I was talking to someone else about this they were practice I don't consider them real books yet and I don't like to call myself an author either I like to refer to myself as a writer because I think the thing about writers is you write about the world as it is whereas authors create their own worlds and so until I step into novels and writing those kind of books even being called an author just feels kind of odd to me. Yeah you're definitely a writer bro. I'll take it. Yeah for sure. You're a writer in the purest sense of a writer. When I think of writers I don't think of guys who wrote books. I think of guys who wrote important shit. Yeah like Hemingway you know what I'm saying? Like these dudes who suffered but also translated the suffering to a relatable pieces that are consumed eternally. And that's ultimately what I try to do with my work and that's why I don't want to use that Captain Monika on my new book because my new book is. Yeah you don't want to be dead for a hundred years and they'd be like who the fuck is this Captain guy shit. My new book is kind of like a memoir but I put some unique twists into it and putting my you know moniker on that just it's not what I want to be. It's not what I want to be remembered as and I actually really do appreciate what you said because I know online there's a lot of people giving advice there's a lot of people trying to write these little snippets and stuff you know and I've been doing that for a long time. But I didn't do it with the intention of getting big. I didn't do it with the attention of making it into a career. I was working as a writer full time and advertising and I just wanted an outlet to talk about deeper things or funny things and I wanted to make my own jokes and have my own opinions. And so it was kind of just something I did on the side and it wasn't until 2019 that I did it full time. Up until 2019 I wasn't making any money as the Captain. I care when I had a couple books that sold really well but they weren't paying my bills I was paying all my bills through advertising. So yeah the past couple years is when I've actually full time just been writing my own thing. Yeah it's fucking cool man. I know a lot of people enjoy it and it helps a lot of people too including me. So when we got bro you got some stuff for us or what? I do got some good stuff. It's very very interesting stuff. Really? Yeah for sure. Let's go ahead and dive into this guys. Remember if you want to see any of these pictures or articles, links, videos go to AndyFecella.com. You can find them there or drop down in the YouTube description below and you can find them linked there as well. I wanted to bring up something since we do have Kyle Creek on the writer. We got to cover this AI phenomenon. Yeah. That shit. Right. I think this is interesting. I think it's you and me against everybody bro. Yeah. I don't know a single writer who supports it. Yeah. But it's me you and every other writer. Okay. Well basically it's everybody who has actual skills. That's accurate explanation. So I posted about this on the show my story last week saying five reasons why I'll never support AI. Oh I saw it. I had someone right back to me and say but don't you think it removes the gateway to creation that a lot of people don't have. And they refer to prior to AI they called it like gatekeeping almost like creativity was something that was reserved for like a certain elite class. And if that doesn't speak to the victim mentality you speak about so much I don't know what it does. I refer to artists and creators as gatekeeping like a talent. I can't even think of words for how stupid that is to think that because. No no no it's disrespectful. It is disrespectful. Because here's what it assumes by the nature of the comment. First of all to write you have to have experienced. And just because you want to create doesn't mean that you should be able to create. If you haven't experienced. And so you are supposed to write to share things of value that you have experienced. And what that person is saying is I want to cut out all the experience and I want to create. And so it's just like everything else. I want the six pack but I don't want to work. I want the you know the ten million dollar a year salary but I don't want to do the work. Like this it gives these people these people cheer for it because they have no real skills or willingness to go out and get the real skills. It's totally what you're saying is people want it now and they don't understand any writer artist how much work they've put in and how emotionally taxing it is to put yourself out there in those ways as a writer and creator. And you know it takes 10 15 20 years for a lot of people to find their stride in their creative field. And for someone to refer to that as gatekeeping like oh well AI removes the gatekeeping so everyone can create. It's not everyone's wrong. It's the wrong way to view just life entirely. Dude not only that it's still not you. It's not you. You know what I'm saying like that's the one that's the biggest hang up. And AI is trained on the creativity of others. It's not even like original AI. It's AI taking everything that's been fed and turn into something else. So it's all these people who actually have tried to write and create. AI is now borrowing from all of that. Well yeah it's not really AI. What it is is it's a highly advanced Google machine that can consolidate data that's already been created by creative people and then regurgitate it to make sense to you or customize it to make sense to you. This thing doesn't actually think yet. It might. Yeah it might. And if it does we're fucked. The Terminator was a documentary. That's right. Yeah. But you know listen I got some good friends who are all up on it right. And I love these dudes. They're good dudes. I like them a lot. But I think just and this is what I said on the show previously I think when it comes to the AI thing. People have a hard time really understanding the negative implications of it because they're blinded by their own ambition and greed for what they can create with it. And they don't understand that the net negative is going to be so bad. Because dude here's what they're not considering. If it opens up the gatekeeping quote unquote. Then what advantage do you actually have by using the AI because everybody can use it. Okay so like they're we're failing to think about the actual natural order that this creates. And the truth of the matter is that the people with real skills are still going to be much. They're actually going to become more valuable in my opinion. Like I just had this talk with our company yesterday. We don't utilize. We're not planning on replacing people. We're not we're not doing this and like some people some business gurus are like you're insane bro. You're going to get swallowed up. I don't think so. I actually think because we do employ real people and because our real people actually do give a shit about what they do. We'll actually stand out more amongst all the people that use the technology. And so that's where I'm placing my bets. Maybe I'm wrong and it costs me everything. But like I'm not going to sell out human beings for technology. You went wrong about the virtual real estate shit or the NFT shit. I ain't been wrong about a whole lot. That's what I'm saying. So it's like I mean I don't know. But I mean I do want to get into this because we talk about the consequences of AI right? And the the actual effects that can have in reality which is exactly what we just witnessed yesterday. So I want to get into this and I don't know if you guys have seen this. But let's check out this first headline. This is not topic one. This is just intro talk. But headline reads fake image of explosion near Pentagon went viral even though it never happened. Have you guys seen this yet? Yeah. So this is the S&P like 500 million dollars. It's a whole new form of stock. Yeah. Dude. Like I guarantee some people shorted the S&P when this happened and made a fuck ton of money. A shit ton of money. And what's scary about that is now there's an entirely new way to manipulate markets and it showed that it worked. Absolutely. What I thought you were going to pull up is I don't know if you saw that a month or two ago, a photographer entered a competition. I think it was in Germany. I don't know for sure. Yeah. He won this photography competition and when he went to accept the award, he said it was AI. And he said I did this on purpose to prove to you guys that you're not ready for this. Good for him. Because you guys can't separate the reel from the fake right now. So it's this really cool image. I think like a daughter and a mom like real emotional image. Pencil graphite drawing. And it was all AI created and he did it to prove a point. That's cool. I think that right there is just first of all, I think that guy's kind of some kind of hero to do that at that scale right now. But it just shows we're not ready for it. And this right here shows we're not ready for it. Bro, in fact that anyone is trying to advance at this point knowing the ramifications that are already happening, it's scary. There's a moral, there's a blurred moral line around it right now. And it's blurred because of what I said a minute ago. People understand that they can potentially make money. Remember what I said a couple of weeks ago about how they were going to implement this shit breed. They were going to use greed. Well, it's like crypto and the shit coins. Like people knew they can make money. And you used the same way. And there was a lot of the guys you probably follow or know of a lot of prominent investors, a lot of people that have big ties to the stock market were promoting crypto coins and bullshit NFTs because they were getting paid a million upfront to promote this coin. And to see them do that, because I knew some of the guys that were doing it too and it just, it was so scammy to me. I was like, you know for a fact you're screwing people. Yeah. Like I don't know how people do that. You know what's crazy about that dude? And I saw that all that shit too. But what's crazy about that is that people have a hard time remembering who did those things. I've noticed. I don't either. Like I'm very proud like for the last three years of the messages that you and I have put out and our team has put out. I stand on those, but like I was looking, I was looking online the other day and it's like people aren't connecting the dots. Like you should support the people who stood up for you. You know what I'm saying? Like I saw this dude the other day promoting this other company's product in a company. I have a competitive company too. And he knows that. Not going to say which one. But I wanted to DM him and be like, bro, like how much did they stand up for you during all this time? What did they say? What did they stand for? Right? And it's like people aren't connecting the dots and they're not connecting the dots in a good way and they're not connecting the dots in a negative way either. They're not saying, man, these dudes try to sell me this crypto bullshit and they're still like going to their stuff. Well, now they're trying to sell you a program to use pick stocks like they do. Now they're selling you life coaching. I mean, I know, I know, I know you and I talked about it when I went off and all that stuff. The same people that were scam people are now trying to sell you courses and now trying to sell you all these like, Oh, come to my live event seminar and they're trying to duplicate, you know, your art tastes in a good model. But a year ago, they were just ripped people off blatantly. Bro, they're faced. It blows my mind that people don't remember that. It's disgusting. It is disgusting. And that's kind of why I went off and that life coaching. I get it. I think six months ago, and you and I were talking about it. I got a message here. I'm like, Hey, bro, just know I'm there. Some good ones out there. I wrote you back. I wrote you back. I said, Andy, you're like that 1% that 1% that actually has created the life you're promoting. Yeah. You know, you actually the life that you're helping people attain, you have actually done it yourself. And that's another thing I know you recently talked about is these people are trying to put the, you know, the cart before the horse where it's like, Oh, I'm going to get rich off my coaching program teaching people how to get rich. Like that's a scam as old as time. That scam was going on like the 90s on info. Yeah. Now it's the same shit just on Instagram reels. I don't understand how people don't see through that stuff. Because they're desperate. It's true. And it's getting worse now. The economy now, people are more desperate for money. And I've seen it. It's predatory, bro. Very very much. That's why I have a problem with it. Yeah. It's like, I wish consumers that was my point. I wish consumers would connect the dots both ways. I wish consumers would connect the dots better by supporting the companies that don't do the fucking fucked up shit that that had companies have done for the last four years. And for the people who own those companies that have stood up for them, risk their entire lives to stand up for what they believe to be right when it was completely unpopular. I mean, bro, do you like, I don't think people realize the amount of heat that I him and I have taken over the last three years. Like it's been fucking insane. I had people show up at my house. I had fucking had to have people arrested. I've had people fucking show up and like shut my gate down so I couldn't get in my fucking thing and try to like confront me. Like I could go on and on and on and on. Like this happens what every 60 days. We've had seven just this year. Seven arrests this year. Yeah. Okay. So house are here first. So like dude, like, you know, you guys, you know, you should think about the people who stood up for your shit when you go to buy purchases. Like that's that's an important thing. And I'm not saying just me. I'm saying anybody. Yeah. But also the people who try to bullshit you, you should remember that and don't fall for your shit next time. Yeah. I take it so far as to like even certain celebrities that let me down during the past two or three years. I mean, I know they said that COVID was an IQ test. I think it was as much a character test as anything to see. I think that's what it was. See how quickly you turn on your fellow humans. Any celebrity that I fell into that category of like trying to divide and hate, I don't even watch their movies. And I was like, I know, like, I know you're going to get like a fraction of a percent off my streaming when I watch your movie. Yeah. And I know it doesn't matter. But I'm still not going to watch it because out of principle now, I don't want to support anything you do because I saw what happened when you were actually tested to, you know, basically support the people that have supported you your whole career. Did Tom Hanks used to be like, I consider saving private Ryan probably the greatest movie ever made right below. Let's say the fall. Huh? Legends of the fall. Legend of the fall out there for sure. Great, great movie. Legends of the fall. It's good, dude. You've never seen it? Yeah. It's good. Are you DJ? Yeah, me. God, every time on here, I feel like there's movies you haven't seen. Yeah. That's a good one. It's up there with like the brave hearts and shit. Okay. Watch it. All right. Well, you're not the same concept, but good. You were talking about my life. You like it a lot. It's Montana movie. Okay. No, no, he'll like it a lot, bro. That's the best thing about it's emotional rollercoaster. Right, exactly. So anyway. Tom Hanks. Yeah, my point is, fuck you, Tom Hanks. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? I'm way better. I know. But I feel the opposite about Tom Cruise. Right. Right. Right. Right. You know, and dude, like, I, yeah, man, Hollywood culture and everything to me is over. Like, there's nothing, it's over for me. I think they killed themselves in a lot of ways. I don't think, I don't, I think most people are over it. I don't think that, I think they've completely lost their ability to influence anybody unless you are literally talking about like a very indoctrinated, smooth brain, unaware human being who just very like NPC, you know, they're, they're a non playable character. You know, they're, though they, those people could still be influenced by Hollywood, but I don't think most people can. It depends on me. And fucking this dude, this shit here is going to put him out of business anyway. This shit is covering. Yeah, it is. Yeah, it is. Yeah, I mean, I don't know. There was something else too that, that I thought was interesting about this, this, uh, AI story. Um, you know, like there's been plenty of like deep fakes, I guess, they're calling them right. Like, you know, I don't know if you guys saw the one with Pope in the Blenciaga jacket. This is AI generated. It looks real. It looks fucking real. Yeah. Right. Um, but here, the interesting things are pretty, it's a, it's a pimp coat too. Pretty fly outfit. I mean, it's Blenciaga, but I mean, you know, um, but the internet world was weird about this whole thing and I, I mean, I know that corporate, not, I don't want to call it espionage, but sabotage is a real thing, right? With these high level companies, like they will do shit to fuck with each other. Right. One thing that I thought was interesting about this AI story is that this, uh, it started all on Twitter, right? And all of MSM very, very quickly began to bash, musk and Twitter because it came from a verified Twitter account that originally shared it, right? This is comical for a lot of reasons. Right. I'm like, I'm like, holy shit. That's, that's really, really interesting, right? It's kind of the pot calling the kettle black there. Right. Well, under owner, Elon Musk, the article is this CNN article, under owner, Elon Musk, Twitter has allowed anyone to obtain a verified account in exchange for a monthly payment. As a result, Twitter verification is no longer an indicator that an account represents who it claims. You hear Elon paying for the check marks for people that were like, there was celebrities and writers that were going against it saying, Oh, and ban the check mark now. Someone has a check mark and means you can't trust them. And so like some very high level writers were doing that. And they noticed they still had check marks. Like, uh, I think Stephen King was one of them, for example, and Elon was just fucking with them. Like he's like, Oh, I'm personally paying for your check mark now. I'm going to keep your check mark on there because you're so against having them. And he was doing, he did that to a slew of writers. That's a long line. Just to troll them. That's hilarious. But I bring up this corporate sabotage, right? So like, and like everybody was on this board, right? Villifying Twitter, right? And I thought it was interesting because at the same time, literally a day before this AI thing comes out, I don't know if you guys saw this, but Instagram is launching a Twitter compared, a competitive to a competitor to Twitter. Won't work. Who won't surprise me? Because that's what they've been trying to do in the DMs with those little, they called the notes or whatever. They're trying to do the old school Twitter where it's like character restricted. Who owns Instagram Facebook? Okay. Yeah, meta. Who does Facebook? We know they side with. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? It's not even who they side with, dude. It's not that they even suck. It's that they're fucking leveraged by the three letter agencies that control them. Like if this isn't just Zuckerberg taking a side, if Zuckerberg just sided with them, he wouldn't go on Rogan and say, Hey, FBI told me to do this shit. Like he, this is a young man who got caught early in the fucking in their got, they got their hooks in him early. They made him a lot of money. 23. Now he doesn't know what to do. I'm telling you, that's what's going on. But you're also right though, that it's not going to work. Like just from a business perspective. People don't trust people, dude, IG, Facebook, Zuckerberg, meta, people are fucking done with like the censorship and the amount of traffic buffering they do and traffic control. Like it's insane. And the reason Twitter works is because people know that it's not on there and these fucking far left people all want to think that everybody hates it when everybody loves it. Right. I think Twitter sucks now though, because things I made my career on Twitter, like the way they've changed the algorithm and stuff, Twitter is a lot of fixing to do to make it like usable again. But what I was saying is, well, it's good from a censorship standpoint. Yeah, but I'll say like even to try and like replicate that on Instagram, it's not going to work because users aren't going to convert that way. Like it's just what they're trying to do is just fool. It's a different behavior. Yeah. It's a, it's a, what I've discovered from doing social for years and what I'm learning on YouTube, because we're very brand new to YouTube, is that they all have their own communities. I used to think that everybody used all of them because I was a creator. Mm hmm. Yeah. So, so I used all of them, you know, this is back when I was doing social. I don't really do it too much anymore. But I, I used to think that those people went to all of them. But what I'm finding out, especially with YouTube and you guys are watching right now, it's, I think it's really cool because I think YouTube community is probably the most positive and cool out of all of them, is that they're all have different cultures. They all have different behaviors. They all talk a different way, act a different way and Twitter people or Twitter people. You're not going to fucking convert IG. That's exactly what I'm saying. You're not going to move them over. It's a different crowd. Yeah. I think IG is dying. I think so too. Yeah. I think I'm going to do it a month or two ago. I have a hard time even using, I have to remind myself to use social media now and I made my career on social media too. Me too. I don't even care to be involved in it. I don't either. It just bores me to death. I think it's all gone kind of bland. It all looks the same. I'm getting fed all this crap my algorithm. I don't care about. I like creating stuff. I like that we're doing the show on YouTube. I think that's cool. I think it's cool because like we get to meet a whole bunch of new people. There's been a lot of new people coming to the show that weren't ever before. And it feels like kind of like. It's a new frontier. Yeah. And it kind of feels like when I started with Instagram where like I was like it was fun because it was like you were new. Yeah. When you start seeing a lot of success coming like oh yeah. It was just more fun. I get it. It's I don't know. Anyway. Yeah. So fuck AI. Yeah. 100% everybody on three one, two, three. Yeah. Fuck that guy. Yeah. All right. Well, let's get into these topics. Let's start with this. So hold on before we get into that. What do you not like about Twitter now compared to before? It was I can tell you this. Like bro. I love the fact that anybody can say anything they fucking want. I've always loved that. It drives these motherfuckers crazy now. Oh, Twitter you like Twitter like five, six years ago is an absolute hellscape in the sense that it was it was like it was like just you could do whatever the fuck you want. And I loved it that time because that was fun to get on now Twitter when you get on. They feed you all these accounts. You're not following me and they try and like recommend stuff. They're trying to get you to follow new people. And I don't even see the accounts I used to follow. Yeah. I also noticed that my engagement rate is just plummeted from what I used to even when I had like half the following I used to get three times a response. I do know on stuff. And so it just feels it feels almost dead to me. Yeah. But dude, I think that's somewhat connected to what we were just talking about a minute ago with Instagram. I don't think it's actually the Instagram is dying. I think people are moving away from living on their phones. I think so too. I think it's a behavioral change. And I think I can support this because I own companies that exist in real life where people have to go to them. Yeah. My companies that have retail locations or locations where people have to go are setting records. They've never been busier ever. Yeah. Ever, ever, ever. That's good. Yeah. And what that tells me is that people are craving in person, not on the phone. And we're seeing this health movement of, you know, it gets a little hippie-ish, right? Look, I'm doing the fucking cold plunges and shit, right? But like, you know, the grounding and the mental health and like everybody's becoming aware of that they're supposed to be out in reality. Yeah, I think it's hippie-ish at all. I think it's not a thing. No, no, but you get what I'm saying. Yeah. Like it's like- It was considered hippie-ish three years ago. Yeah. It's like it's- It feel like it can feel a little granola sometimes because these people are so into it. But the point is most people are starting to fucking wake up to that even like Main Street. Yeah. I think it's a behavior change. I think you're seeing less traffic maybe because there's less people ahead of you. I hope it goes that way. Yeah. Well, Twitter also, you got to remember too, one of the big changes that Elon had was he basically like put a hard stop on the previous algorithms that were put in place where you were rewarded for staying with certain narratives with more exposure, more impressions. Yeah. He put a hard pause on a lot of that stuff too. Because I mean, there was a lot of accounts out there were complaining about engagement and how everything was going down. He just put a hard stop on all of that. I used to crush her on Twitter. That was like my thing. I'd tweet some- I've never used it. I've never used it. I've never used it. I've never used it. I've never used it. I've never used it. I've never used it. I've never used it. I was telling them ahead of time, like 90% of my writing now is off social media. It's into these books and these other things I'm working on. And I don't feel the need to create as much for social media. I'd rather create books and we're talking about like Hemiway kind of stuff. When I die 100 years from now, my social feed is not going to be what Liv Zawin's going to be these books. But that's what they've been selling you. And it's society for the last 10 years. They've been selling your social feed as like your fucking legacy. It was your hook. Listen, you're- That also has been scaring people because that's how they scared you into being like, oh, do you want this to really be there for your whole life? Yeah. People are afraid. What you're supposed to do is you're 20s because you're 60. It's going to still be there. So it's kind of been a double edged sword that way. Yeah. Well, you're saying those because I just we're moving next week. We just bought a house with some property because we're leaving Miami. We're trying to get like somewhere. We're two hours north by West Palm. We're trying to have more of the lifestyle. I grew up with as a kid. And so we're checking out this new area. And I saw two boys riding down the street with fishing poles on their bikes. And as soon as I saw that, I was like, this is the only community we've looked at homes. And as soon as I saw that, I knew that's the life I want for my son. Cause exactly what I grew up. And it's all dirt roads, like in a questuring community. People ride the horses down the road. Yeah. And we're trying to very much my girlfriend and I go back to that lifestyle as much as we can. And just with how much I travel when I'm home, I just want to be a recluse. Yeah. And I want my property and I was worried a little that way anyway. I've always kind of been that way. But now we're trying to really, you know, step it up and go that direction in our lives. That's cool, man. Yeah, we're stoked. And as much land as you, we're stoked on it. Hey, look, like I'm trying to get more. Come down to Florida. Yeah. I'm trying to recreate the house I live in on like 600 to a thousand eight percent. I sent you that property. Yeah. I mean, the property in Florida that had two thousand eight. Yeah. That's what I'm going for next. Next thing is going to be like a mega fucking. Wow. Yeah. And you ain't coming. You're going to be like. You can come in right? Yeah. You'll be like the Dutton family on Yellowstone. Yeah. It was like 256,000 acres on that show. Yeah. I'll be his rip. Yeah. That's right. Yeah. I learned to ride a horse. Yeah. Take my fuckers. Yeah. I ain't station. I'd like to see you at a horse. I've only ridden a horse once. Yeah. He was at like a 11 year old birthday party when you walk around the backyard. That's it. You quit. Yeah. I'll be tired. Yeah. That's fucking horses walk around the fucking horse game. All right. Well, let's get let's start on. Let's keep this show on the road. Let's start the show. Yeah. Right. Well, headline number one. Let's get into it. Driver with Nazi flag charged with threat to kill or harm president VP or family member after DC U Hall crash. You know what I'm going to say, right? What was that? This dude is like from like 10 minutes from here. Yeah. Well, I got all of it. Okay. I got you. Yeah. Oh, I got you. First thing I saw when I saw it, I'm like, fuck, this is somehow coming to me. Right. These are all fuckers are going to fucking blame this on me. Like somehow this. Yeah. You know what the first thing I thought though, like legitimately, I'm like, because the kid kind of looks like one of the guys that we went, we've had to deal with. Oh, really? Recently. Oh, really? And I'm like, what? Like the weirdos. Yeah. Like manic behavior, shit like that. And that's the first time. That gave you all the eggs. That was a different guy. Yeah. But no, I'm like, holy shit, this guy, like he looks familiar. I did a check. We're fine. We're in the clear, but definitely threw me off to you. But I got some interesting shit about the story. So let's dive into this. So the driver article reads the driver of a U-Haul truck that barreled into a security area near the White House has been arrested on multiple charges, including threatening to kill a harmer president as a Nazi swastika flag was retrieved from the vehicle. The man who had identity was not released at the time of this article, we do know now, he crashed the box truck onto barriers on the north side of Lafayette Square about a block from the White House at about 10 p.m. Monday night. The suspect faces the charge of threatening to kill kidnap or inflict harm on a president, vice president or family member. The U.S. Park Police said in a statement to the post, he also faces charges of assault with the dangerous weapon, reckless operation of a motor vehicle destruction of federal property and trespassing, according to that agency. Now a video was posted by the insider paper that shows the dramatic moment the vehicle mounted a curb and slammed into the security barrier. Here's the video for you guys. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. So the way they wrote this shit, they're acting like this mother fucker driving like 70 miles out. That was not very dramatic at all. That looked like some dumbass to know how to drive box truck. That's exactly what it looked like. Yeah. Gas on the right. That's right. Some guy thought he was reversing off and went forward. That's really what it looked like. You heard the gas station, you meant to step on the bread, you actually hit the gas. That's what that looked like. I mean, he's definitely off the curb. Yeah, I mean, he's driving in fucking rental U-Halls. That's true. Well, pretty much every single time I see one. So it says, quote, preliminary investigation reveals the driver may have intentionally struck the security barriers at Lafayette Square, Secret Service spokesman, Anthony, Google Media. Google EME? Oh, and I can't even help. Yeah, Anthony G. Yeah, there we go. Yeah. Secret Service spokesperson. Secret Service spokesman Anthony G said images from the scene showed a Nazi flag and other objects thrown on the ground next to the vehicle as authorities investigated. A Reuters witness said investigators found the flag which apparently came from inside the truck. Bomb technicians who searched the truck found no explosives or incendiary devices inside a law enforcement source familiar with the probe told CNN, witness Benjamin Burger, what a great name, said he heard the initial crash, then saw the vehicle slamming to the barrier. Now here's a couple of pictures for you guys. Okay, there's the Nazi swastika flag laying on the ground. There's a backpack, right? They're searching the back of the truck. There's nothing in it. Just the dolly, right? Now, you have to put a dolly with you. Well, I mean, dude, you got to remember that's actually 20 bucks too for that dollar. Well, my nine. I ran a new haul last week. DJ, it must be charging you more because you're black. Oh, there's literally no other possible reason. Yes. 100%. But we now know the identity. So he's a 19 year old police, this hell I mean, it's police 19 year old side var sheath Candula drove you haul into barrier near White House, not even flag found inside. So the driver of this rented box truck that crashed into security barriers in the White House has been identified by police as 19 year old side var sheath Candula. This is the gentleman here. Okay. Now, and of course, you know, everybody was talking about a CNN's on it. MSM's all on it. Here's the interesting thing though. Okay. Very, they made a stark disassociation between this Nazi flag and this guy, something they have not done in the past, right? They're saying the truck was carrying the Nazi flag, not not the guy who actually drove the truck. I thought that was interesting. The other thing too though, right? Like so we saw that AI, just in the earlier topic was able to cause a $500 billion market cap swing from a fake AI picture. Oh shit. It was 500 billion. Oh, so many a billion. I thought it was 500 million. No, so many. It's shorted that market and it's going to change. Right. But we see that right with something that didn't happen, but then you have something that actually happens and I thought it was interesting that the market was just fine. There was no dips. There's nothing. Wow. I mean, there's a difference between the explosion. Yeah. And some driving a truck. Yeah. All right. Now here's the thing. Let's put some dots together. Okay. And did some digging. Remember, this is a 19 year old kid. He's from Chesterfield, Missouri right down the street. You get amazing smoothies at that Chesterfield supplement superstores. Just letting you know. It's not an ad. So you go in there to make you a fucking great smoothie right there in Chesterfield. He must have needed one. That's why you need to angry. But here's the thing that's why I did some calculations. I did some research. Okay. To get that truck that was a 26 foot truck, it would have cost him $2,100 to get that truck. Drove it from here to DC. And then probably another $270 in gas. Okay. How does a 19 year old with no history of like, you know, any real work employment, how's he able to afford something like that? That's an easy credit card purchase right there. Yeah. I mean, I just I just rented a 26 footer. It depends on it's those truck prices fluctuate so much as the plan demand. The one I got was 210 bucks. But yeah, but DJ plays more. I mean, I literally put it in there like asking me where I was going. I said, I'm here to that was a pricing. That's not the right question. What's the right question? The right question is, why was the truck empty? Where did the Nazi flag come from? What's this guy's social history? What's he been posted on social? What's he say? Okay. So here's something I've learned that this is this is just the truth. There's a lot of really mentally like legitimately ill people out there. And I don't think people really understand what mental illness actually is because it's been monetized so heavily by the therapy industry. Okay. The therapies of $400 billion industry. All right. And everybody talks about mental illness and they think it's like when you don't feel good and you're just going through a rough patch and these are like therapy. You're close and doing my adventure. Like dude, we all go through those times. We all have bad shit. We all got dark stories. The two options are take pharma or go to therapy. Right. Exactly. But mental illness when we were young, when you and I were young, meant like a crazy person. Yeah. It's a phrenic. Yeah. Or a manic like somebody that is like legit crazy. And people are confusing what like most people have never experienced someone like that. Like a real insane person. And I have. I've had multiple times because of the show and I'm sure other people that have shows have dealt with this as well. But bro, these like these people are fucking ill. Like they don't understand reality. They don't understand what's going on. And you know, what is this guy's history with this? You know what I mean? Like they are so quick to write these stories and make them, you know, like I think they even came out right away with this and that could be wrong. But I'm pretty sure they were saying that this was a fucking act of white supremacy. Right. Which I knew from the beginning that it was the motherfucker ain't white. Well, you know, that's not how I knew. You know how I knew. Because we all know white supremacists don't use you all. They use fucking Pinsky and fucking Mayflowers. He's may flyer. You know what I'm saying? That's how I knew from my god. I do they white. All right. Yeah. You're going to you know what? See those four trophies over there. I'm taking one back. I was like, I don't want to tell you what that bro. I was going to say like, I don't even think that should have been a headline story. Like that story. I don't even know what it seemed like such a. It sounds like they're trying to just make some stress trying to make some out of it. I agree. It's like a sad troubled angry, perhaps very mentally ill kid. Yeah. He's very much a kid 19 years. You're a kid. And it seems to me like he just did something really fucked up and stupid. Yeah, but bro, they they are intentionally creating mental illness. And I'm not talking about depression. I'm not talking about you're going through a hard time. I'm not talking about working through your quote unquote trauma or whatever the fuck you guys want to call it. I'm talking about mental real mental illness. I'm talking about people who have lost a grip on reality and they are they are like not capable of functioning in a real society. There's so many of those people and they're being intentionally created by these the systems that are elite. Fuck quote unquote elite. Well, most of the homeless populations are mental illnesses. Yeah, but bro, absolutely, but they're creating it. Okay. And here's what people don't understand. I talked about this in 2015 and 16 on the MFCO project. When you remove the truth from the upbringing of a child and you tell them that everything is fair and that you are special for being born and that there is no competition because we're going to give you trophies for showing up to the game now. Okay, no longer do you have to be you have to be good. You could just get a trophy for showing up to get trophies for bad jokes. Right. Exactly. Yeah. You get them taken away from that. All right. Let me guess he gets one for that one. But we yeah, that's right. I'm taking it from you and I'm giving it to Kyle. All right. Some fucking racism right there. But afterwards we're going to go get ice cream. Yeah. So, so dude, so we have to understand that these people eventually have to be put in the real world. Okay. So when you intentionally do not equip a child from the time that they begin their education and I use that term very loosely to the time that they're ready to go out in the world and you don't teach them any skills, their natural realization is going to be hopelessness. Okay. They're going to go out in the real world and they're going to be angry because they're going to realize that it's not anything what they were told. They're going to be they're going to think it's the world attacking them. They're going to think the world's unfair to them because they've been told that the world is this other way for the last 18 years that it is not. And so we're dealing with this like bad mental illness slash losing the grip on reality because of the system that they've created intentionally. And so that's why we see all these young young people like doing this crazy ass shit because dude, if you had been told your whole life that the world was literally this opposite way, meaning you don't have to compete. Everybody wins. Everything's fair. It's all good. Everybody's nice sunshine rainbows, flowers, butterflies. And then you get out in the real world, which I'm fortunate enough and you're fortunate enough to have been brought up understanding the rules of the game. Like you have to be fucking good. You have to sacrifice. You're going to have to do things other people don't do. You have to be good to win. These are natural order principles. If you're the slowest fucking gazelle, you're going to fucking lose. Okay. Yeah, that's right. And you don't got to be the fastest. You got to be faster than the slowest one. All right. But there's a level of urgency that people have to have and these people are being pushed out into the world without any of it. Okay. So then you got to think, what would your natural reaction be to that? It would be anger. Okay. And you wouldn't be angry at the people who taught you. You'd be angry at the world because you would say, man, the world fucked up. No, the world is what it is. You were told the wrong thing. All right. And then the other thing that they would have is hopelessness because they're going to realize that they can't operate in that world. So they're they become like very dangerous. I think that's the worst for anyone could have at any point in our life is hopeless. Yeah. It's like the bottom wrong of that, that emotion. Yeah, bro. And it's that's what causes people to do desperate things. You'll do anything. That's what causes people to kill themselves. That's what causes people to kill other people. That's what makes people susceptible to fucking do things they wouldn't normally do. Right. So, you know, we have a we have an entire generation of 18 to 20 year old kids where a lot of them were this way because they were brought up in a lie. And bro, that's something that we should all be considering right now. It's akin to like cult, like thinking, you know, when you pull someone out of a cult, they've been raised in their whole life or even like a very starch, you know, religious background during those years of your life, they're very formative. When you finally have to come to the reality of the world, it's just it breaks you mentally. Yeah. And that's why you see a lot of people who are removed from these cults or removed from like, you know, like the Warren Jeff's, you know, a guy that had that whole thing going to Colorado city, like they pull some of those kids out. The kids run away and escape. They have the hardest time, a similar to any kind of natural society because they're foreign of years of their brain and belief system and completely fucked. Yeah. And so I think that's I really just think this is a sick kid and I do believe he's a kid. I don't think he's anywhere near being, you know, mentally stable or developed. Let's not even talk about the fact that our three letter agencies completely just made up a fucking report to create a situation that made our president look like he was a trader to our country, they would do that. They would certainly lay a Nazi flag out in front of some poor kid to create a narrative that they wanted to create. Just saying. So there's that too. And I have no proof of that, but I'm just saying that they're capable of doing this. They're certainly capable of doing that. This was a, this was a desperate headline grab. I, I, that's how I see it too, bro. Like 20 years ago, this one that made the news. No, 10 years ago, this is a tool to try and push the narrative. 10 years ago, this wouldn't have made the news. Like this seems like the kind of shit that happens in a big city every Friday. They also show, you know, or some, some asshole or someone that needs help runs a truck and do a barrier. Like that happens all the time in cities. Well, what's that tell you though? They're desperate. Fucking right. They're fucking desperate. Well guys, that was headline number one. Let's move on. Headline number two, this is a interesting conversation here. A lot of who reads reparations fights, roars as some cities push million dollar payments to black Americans are civic obligation. So this is an interesting one. Fox News reports, article reads, the battle over reparations is growing across the United States as local, state and federal officials weigh everything up to seven figure direct payments to black Americans. While some advocates call it a long overdue policy addressing a history of oppression, its foes call it a misguided divisive and harmful approach that exacerbates issues rather than solving them. Polls show it is broadly unpopular with Americans, but it nevertheless has received serious attention in both Washington and municipalities around the country, representative Corey Bush here in Missouri alongside several other progressive lawmakers unveiled the reparations now resolution last week. Oh, they're bringing this here now. Calling for 14 trillion dollars in reparations for black Americans quote, the United States has a moral and legal obligation to provide reparations for the enslavement of Africans and its lasting harm on the lives of millions of black people, but shed in the news conference. Amid the debate, policy experts are divided on the feasibility and necessity of reparations quote, the reason why we are experiencing this momentum at the moment is because the present is catching up with overdue history. Cornell Williams Brooks, a professor at the Harvard Kennedy School told Fox News digital adding that the push is to make amends for America's history of slavery. Quote, reparations is about repair, Brooks said, and that may mean a variety of forms of reparations to people who have been harmed in different ways, children who've been harmed, adults who have been or are the descendants of chattel slaves, but also those who have endured the harm of Jim Crow segregation Brooks, who is a civil rights attorney and also formally served as the president and CEO of the NAACP said people should not be making money allocations until a larger conversation is had. But we want to talk about receipts and price tags before we talk about harm. And we don't do that in any other context, Brooks said. Now, there's another guy, you got Robert Woodson. He's a civil rights activist who opposes reparation, said the push is purely political quote, my most cynical self says that this is more about the elections of 2024 than it's about reparations from 1619. Woodson said who is also the founder and president of the Woodson Center, Woodson who went viral for slamming reparations on Dr. Phil last month told Fox News digital that reparations would not solve the problem, the black community today. Quote, in order to solve a problem, you've got to properly diagnose and reparations is no answer for the challenges facing large numbers of blacks in the cities, he said. Well, it is lethal to continue to direct attention away from the critical problems and challenges facing blacks and reparations is a major distraction. It's a ploy, Woodson said. It just keeps us all at each other's throats. And it's being used cynically by people who really are trying to undermine the fundamental values of the nation. Now even ice cube wave didn't on this. This article reads rapper and actor ice cube. We said recently the black community's decades of support for Democrats have failed to bring change during a recent interview on the full sin podcast. One of the hosts asked him if there was a stigma in the black community when it came to Republicans. He says, quote, I don't know what's going on in the African American community when it comes to that. I mean, black people have supported Democrats overwhelmingly for 50, 60 years and nothing has changed. So something's got to change ice cube reply. And before we get into discussion, I wanted to bring this up because his point about the ploy and his use for political purposes, right? So I went back and looked at some headlines throughout the last 10 years or so. And I found a very interesting common theme that happens. Okay. Read this headline. The tell I'm reads are transatlantic slave trade reparations do. This is New York Times 2015. What happened in 2016, guys? Election. Okay. All right. Stay with me now. Why we need reparations for black Americans. That was April 15th, 2020. What happened in 2020? Oh, an election. Okay. Cory Bush says $14 trillion reparations bill will eliminate the racial wealth gap as May 19th, 2023. What happens in the next, why, what section? Oh, I think it's an election. Okay. All right. Guys, what we got on this? Well, didn't I say last week that the reason that the or maybe it was the week before, but the reason that they're trying to offer reparations is to keep black people engaged with the Democrat vote. That's the only one. Didn't I say that though? I'm pretty sure I said that. And I'm just said a lot of shit. I can't remember all that. But pretty sure at least thought it. I think I said it. Didn't I say it? No, you said it. No, for real. It's been said. I can't remember. All right. So that's first things first. Clearly a fucking ploy. But these people, and this is the thing that bothers me about it, is that Democrats, like, I don't like Republicans either. Okay. Like I don't like any of these fuckers from the government. Like, I think we need real people who are not associated with a party who stand for certain values and we elect them as individuals to go fight for us. That's how I see the government working the best. I don't like this group think. I think it hurts everybody. It's in a benefit. And we lose. So I'm just going to say that. I choose to support Republicans generally because they stand closer to where I am at than what these fuckers do. But one thing I get frustrated with about the black community and the Democrat situation is how they try to paint it as if the Republicans are the fucking reason or white people are the reason that these neighborhoods are fucked up and Ice Cube is making the point that we've made on the show many, many times. And one of the problems that people fail to realize, dude, is that, you know, if you truly hated a race of people, okay, would you just go out in the open and say, we fucking hate this race of people? No, it's not socially acceptable. But what you would do is you would use your positions of power to make life extremely difficult in those neighborhoods of that race. You would not prosecute violent criminals. You would not prosecute petty crimes. You would not allocate the funds to the schools or the businesses. You, that's legitimate oppression. Oppression is not calling someone some fucking names, okay? So the problem that I have resolving in my mind is the situation of how that is not understood. Like it's not missed that. Yeah, the real racism is the looking away from the literal neglect that our black communities have had for the last 50 years. So Ice Cube is onto it and I bet he knows it. He's just a little afraid to say it still. He knows what's going on. Okay, and if you want to talk about what real racism is, that's real racism. Real racism is actual oppression. It's keeping life hard. It's keeping you in a situation where you cannot dig out of. And these people understand that the black people have basically at least become suspicious to them. All right. And now they're trying to bait them in with this promise of money. It's fucking, it's, that's what the fuck it is. And, and, and, and furthermore, I'm curious. Like where do I fall in the scale of things? Because my family comes from Sicily. Okay. And not only were we oppressed and conquered by Africans. Okay. That's our heritage. All right. When we came to the United States, we were one of the most persecuted fucking people that's ever been fucking in this country ever. And if you think about the stigma that they have painted around Sicilians and Italians in this country, what does everybody think when you say Sicilian Italian? Where they think? They think fucking mobster or gangster or street criminal. Okay. And they've used that to make billions of dollars. All right. So if we're going to talk about like oppression, okay, we can, yeah. And we can fucking, we can fucking do that for every single group of people that's come to the United States at some point in this. Right. Exactly. And so like, dude, this is normal behavior culturally across humanity where groups of people are a tribe and not always get along with the other tribes. And this has been going on for fucking 12 million years, dude, or longer. Fuck, we don't even know because they don't tell us the truth. But my point is, is that this is bullshit. Everybody knows this bullshit. And hopefully the Democrats understand or the, the black communities are understanding that like, dude, this is how unintelligent they think you are. Okay. They think that you can't see what they're doing. Like this is the first time we tried to have conversations about reparations. That's where I was going to go with it. I think it's an insult to people to expect them to buy into it. It's a red herring to distract from what you're talking about. And if they're going to take that 14 trillion and do something with it, they do need to invest it in those neighborhoods and infrastructure that makes a difference. Yeah. It's purely a political ploy. And I think it's an insult to have people not see it that way or to believe that they're not going to see it. Yeah. One of the things that I loved about Ice Cube, because we, this conversation, Ice Cube originally started back in 2020. Yeah. Right. He brought out, he brought up the point about how Trump did all the shit for the HBCUs. Yeah. And was vocal about it. Is that what you're talking about? Yeah. Like, so he came up with this, this plan, this document, right? And had, you know, it was a long list of things that could be done. And like, you know, most people hear reparations that they can just direct payments, right? Like this plan laid out, you know, how to improve the school system. But he created the plan. Yeah. He created this plan, right? And he did not directly reach out to either side, right? Like how he explains it is, you know, what he got, somehow got a contact with, with Trump and the Republican side, right? They say, dude, we love about 90% of your plan. Actually, you know, we would love to add some stuff to this, right? We would like to implement some of the stuff right now. And they, and which, and it happened, it did happen. You went to the Democrats, where the Democrats came to him, however it happened. And they said, yeah, we like your plan, but come see us after the election. Wasn't that the thing where the HBCUs had to go back every single year to renew their government funding? Yep. And Trump said to Ice Cube and the HBCUs, like, hey, you don't have to come back, bro. We got you. For the first time ever. Yeah. And the reason the Democrats have always made the HBCUs come back is because they're trying to anchor them in for the vote. The C-Rumps are trying to own them. Trump, Trump actually by quote, which doesn't make any, I mean, that doesn't surprise me because, well, what Trump said actually is the red quote was, he said, he said, I'm going to give you permanent funding. He's like, because it's not that I don't want to see you every year. I just don't want to see you for these re-prots. Yeah, and at the time, there was black people saying, that's racist because he don't want to see in every year. Right. It's like, bro, you're missing the point. If using real racism with the fake media racism, two different things. I think the key thing there is Ice Cube actually created a plan whereas there's no plan for the reparation. How do they actually, no one can actually give you a model of how they believe that's going to help or change them? Or who gets it? Not only that. It's purely emotional. Okay. If we say 14 trillion, first of all, the conversation is a non-starter. But let's just say it was a starter for the sake of conversation. If they printed 14 trillion dollars to pay reparations, everybody in the country, that million dollars they're going to get would be worth nothing. Yeah. It'd be like, everybody would be poor because it would inflate the currency so high that we would have hyperinflation. Well, I'm curious. I want to see the math. What's the breakdown that like, what does everyone get? There is no math, bro. Like $27 or like, how does they even break down? Kyle, there is no math. This is just, yeah. This is just a bullshit thing. It's word vomit bullshit. It's so like, it's just so crazy. Like I look at this. I'm like, man. It's clickbait headline, bro. That's all it is. Yeah. And it happened, it's like, dude, like the proof is right here, guys. It happens. It's more than a clickbait headline because they are going to use it to try and pander them both. 100%. And it happens every time, every fucking fool. You know what I'm saying? I know. Like, I mean it in terms of advertising. Like, it's a, like, we were going to sit down. If you and me, and we're like, fuck, all right. How are we going to market this shit? Yeah. This is what the fuck we would come up with. Well, I think that's kind of what, you know, we talked about this last time, I think it goes on here where you and I have a bit of advantage to be worked and advertising. Yeah. Big copywriters. Yeah. And I know the way words are twisted and used. Like, if someone said you have seven words to write a headline that's compelling to sway a boat one way or another, I could give you 12 examples that would be very emotionally charged. But remember the first time you ever read a copywriting book, your mind was fucking blown. I never read one. Oh, well, the first time I learned about trial and error. Well, the first time I ever read a copywriting book, I was fucking 17 years old. I read a copywriting book and then I used the copywriting book to write a book on credit repair and then I sold the credit repair book and classified ads. And that's how I started making money when I was fucking 17. That's actually bad. Yeah. I didn't know that story. Yeah. No, I didn't know. There's a whole lot of stories I never tell. That's why you need to write a real book. I know. Well, I know you're busy. I'll go straight for you. Bro, if you and I wrote a book, let's do it. I'm fucking in over here. Are we announcing it right here? I'm in 100%. I will totally do it. Yeah. I think that'd be awesome. I'm in on that 100%. Wait, wait, wait, wait. Hey, there we go. Break it. Yeah. Do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do. We haven't done any breaking news in a while. Yeah. I never read a copyright book. I had a really good mentor early on in advertising that saw potential in my work and took me under his wing. That's cool. When everyone else said, note, I mean, like, I think I told you that I got rejected. Well, people told me you're a great, you're a great writer, but your fingers are tattooed. You can't work in advertising. I got rejected for being tattooed because I didn't present well to clients. You know, this is 10, 15 years ago. Yeah. That's like the coolest thing ever. I just want to work with me because I am tattooed. Yeah, I know. Fucking dude, I'm sitting here thinking about this. Like for me, when my mind, when I first started reading like the first couple of copywriting books that I ever read, I was fucking blown away. Like, like I had never, because I never pay attention to school. Like I was, I fucked off. I played sports. That's what I did. So I'm like, and they teach you the power of language and the power of work positioning and like all this different shit. And I was, my mind was blown. I was like, holy shit, bro. And like if you consider that, like I'm sure you probably felt the same way when you started learning at first. Once I started like trial and error and figuring out how things worked, it's like, this is so powerful. There you go. So that's what I'm powerful. So that's the realization I came to as well. But remember, most people don't have that, that awareness. They have no awareness of how the words are used against them. So it's, I mean, we're definitely at a massive advantage. Yeah. And I spoke about it before too, is I had a lot of peers in the writing world that when the whole thing started in 2020, divisiveness and fear-mongering, I watched them, they're very talented. I watched them use their skills to be divisive or to scare people and it pissed me off. And I'm early on, I made the decision. I've made this whole career for myself off being outspoken. If I'm going to continue to be outspoken, I'm going to choose the side of bringing people together from the get-go. And I'm going to encourage people to question and look at things differently. I'm going to use my skills to do the opposite of what some of my peers were doing. And I don't even talk to those people anymore. It's actually very disheartening to see how some of them just quickly almost became the enemy in a sense that they were just, it was upsetting. I feel that way about a lot of the personal development culture. I could see that. I think the past two years with people trying more and more to kind of money grab online, that whole industry has been watered down. It's why I don't do too much in it. What's one of the reasons why I don't write as much advice stuff anymore either. I never post reels. I don't post videos because it comes across as just another guy. It's trying to sell a fucking coaching program. And I hate that scene. There's some amazing people that have done real shit, no real shit. But the problem is there's so many that haven't. There's so many that aren't. And there is some, I mean, look, man, when I was coming out and trying to build my business, the internet wasn't even a thing, guys. It was a different game. So the amount of free information that's out there from people who have actually been on the journey you're on is unprecedented and invaluable. It's just you just have to have enough discernment to know. And it's very simple. It's very simple. How did this person make their money? Did they make it through coaching or did they make it through actually what the coaching you on to do? Do they actually, have they actually built this thing or have they made the money teaching you how to build something they never built? To me, that's an obvious thing to consider. But apparently... It's no different than wanting a personal trainer who's in shape. It's very obvious looking like, okay, he knows he's talking about people. I was very successful as a supplement guy and I was fat as fuck. Yeah, I kind of blew my mind when I was that. Bro, I didn't know about you. I was 350 fucking pounds, bro. We're running a fucking 100 plus million dollar fucking supplement brand. So if we were friends of the time, it would have been like, how the fuck do you sell something? No, I bro... It actually kind of... You're the only person. That's what everybody said to me for you. Like when I... Because I didn't really start... We didn't start talking until 2020. I knew of the MFCO maybe like a year before that. I had no idea what you looked like. And then I saw those photos and I was like, I looked at the date on it and I was like, wait a minute, that would have been this company was still pretty big at the time. I was like, how the fuck is that possible? Well, the good thing I had... Well, the thing I did have going for me is I'm like freakishly naturally strong. So like I could do things other people can't do in June. So you're like, I'm big but I can still bench 450. So like, yeah, so like, dude, that's where I got my credibility. I was as strong as fuck. So... But I was fat as fuck too, right? Anyway... So you were just doing... You were doing your body weight. I was all a hack. Who's the fucking weight? Yeah. You know? But I look at that kind of stuff though, because even me trying to be a writer who writes a lot of stuff that's meant to be helpful, I've always myself tried to embody a lifestyle that practices what I preach. Like, I don't want to be out of shape because I can't take advice from someone who clearly looks like they don't have their life together. Yeah. And so... Yeah, but the point of me bringing that up about the fat thing was like, dude, clearly, people don't connect. People don't see it the same way. No. And I used to get roasted online, bro. Like, big time. Like, people would be like, I'm not ever faking your shit, you're fat. And I used to get so mad. And then you post the video of you doing 405 times. No, I know it was because I did... Dude, when I... So you got to understand, I was... When I was in my 20s and like, my low 30s is when I was at my peak, we're strength. Okay? That was like before the internet fucking ever started. Like, I was 30 years old and... 2009. Like, social media was brand new. And I just weren't posting fitness shit yet. Yeah, I'm figuring out, I think like, 2013. Like, it wasn't a thing that walked through and filmed your lifts like it is now. It was like, it's not like that. So like, it was... I didn't have a recourse to it, but it used to make me mad because I knew like, I'm like, bro, I'll fucking lift your whole fucking house off the foundation. Like... And then I'll fucking eat your food. You know what I'm saying? Like, and you get... I'm not gonna take it much, man. I'm gonna take it much. Like, you're not doing nothing about it, bro. And so like, that's... I used to get mad, but then when I realized after a while, I'm like, fuck, you know what? Even my fuckers are right. Like, I'm not living it. I'm not doing what I talk about. I'm not disciplined. I'm not this. And like, dude, when I saw this video of myself, I was speaking at an event, because at that time I was still fucking... I was getting paid as a speaker then. Like, not a little money either. Like, big money. Yeah. And I saw this video, Tyler was editing. And I couldn't fucking believe it, bro. And it just so happened, I was talking about living at a higher standard, like the clip that I saw. Like, I was talking in that clip, it was like a 10 second clip about a higher standard, and I was fat as fuck, and I saw it. Bro, that day should change forever. Like, it fucking changed forever. Like, I'll never fucking go... That person is so fucking dead, bro. Like, I made it my mission to bury him 100 feet deep. It's not coming back. Anyway. I'm gonna take a first form now. Yeah, it's quite a bit bigger. Yeah. I mean, I even look at... Like, I'll read like books. I'm like, oh, this book's really good. And then I'll look at the author, and I'll be like... Physicality to me is like a very clear frame of reference for how someone takes care of themselves. And if you're gonna give me any kind of advice, like how to cope with, you know, some grief I'm going through, or if it's something like about like depression, like, I wanna see someone who... Someone looks like they have their shit together. So I'm saying even for me as a writer, I'm far removed from the fitness space. I've always tried to stay in shape because I don't wanna be a guy that looks like I'm just... It says something. Making shit up. Like, the show is actually... I sacrificed and I lived some of the stuff I talk about. Dude, living the stuff you're talking about is the answer to all the problems we have going on in society anyway. Yeah. That's the truth. You know, when I sit here on the show or on the internet and talk about personal excellence being the ultimate rebellion, we're talking about living your story. Like, you have a duty to live that story that lives within you that hasn't been exposed yet. You have a duty to become that person that no one else even knows that you have inside of you. You have a duty to do that because that shows other people how it's done. And that was what occurred to me back then. I realized that if I was going to build a successful business where people changed their lives, I had to have that story too. And I hadn't... I didn't. So I made it. I think the fact you have that story actually makes it more powerful than had you not gotten overweight and got over it. Just particularly with the 75 Hard program, like that story you have there is what makes it resonate with people because you clearly have done exactly what you're preaching. I couldn't live any other way anymore, though. And I like what you're saying too because I had someone ask me on a podcast like a year and a half of it. They say, you know, because I'm not very religious. I don't consider myself even a Christian. I kind of believe in some universal energy that connects us all, which helps me make better choices because I want to get out what I want to get back what I could put out there. But I had someone ask me, what is the purpose of humanity? And I think the purpose of humanity is I think it's very person who achieves their highest potential. Yeah. I think if everyone did that, the human race continues to move forward. Yeah. Yeah. And whether you believe it from a physical stamp or an emotional or whatever standpoint, if everyone just does the best at whatever is they are here to do, which is totally different for a lot of people, that's how the race continues to thrive and evolve and change. That's also what makes us uncontrollable to the people that manipulate us. I was going to ask you something too. How much does it bother you to hear everyone talk about everything that you've been preaching for a couple of years? Because I see all the time now, I get these clips of life coaches and they're like, oh, the ultimate rebellion is personal excellence. They literally say the same shit you say that you've been preaching for years. I mean, at some point, you're like, you feel good that you started it. Yeah. But you know, those people are pirating your words. There's a lot of them. Sell their own crap. Right. It bothers me that they sell stuff on it because I don't even sell stuff on it. I don't like that. But at the end of the day, and it doesn't make me mad. Yeah, I'm a competitor, bro. I like, I want to fucking win. And the truth is, and I'm not saying this to throw shade on anybody, but people have copied my shit for my whole life. Everything we've done in business has been different than the way it was always done. But I think it's better. I think it's a better way of doing business. And so when people copy it or they copy things that I say, I used to get really angry about it. But now I don't anymore because what's important is that shit changes. And so that's where I am. So like when I hear, because I hear this, I know exactly who you're talking about. When I hear, when there's so hard not to mention this thing. I know. But like the thing is, is like that person could be talking to a thousand people that I've never heard of me. Yeah. And the message is spreading. Yeah. Like dude, ultimately I don't do this for myself. I do it because I think shit needs to change. And in business, it's the same thing. Like I believe that a business should be purpose driven. I believe that a business should legit solve people's problems. I believe that you should give a fuck about your customers. I believe that you should do the best that you can to help the customer find the solution that satisfies them. I believe in a code of conduct when it comes to that. And my companies have changed small business culture and that's undeniable. Okay. And I'm very proud of that. And I used to, I did used to get angry. I used to get angry that people will copy it. But what I figured out was that you want them to copy it because it makes the whole fucking system better. So that's how I look at it now. That's an ice to be. I used to be very frustrating dude and like there was no resolve to it. Yeah. I used to be that was a writer because people would take my quotes and they'd clip my face off it and I'd watch it go viral on a page and get like a million shares. Yeah. And credit to me. And you should drive me fucking crazy. Yeah. You know what I noticed though about those dues? All those dues that do copy that shit, they usually always like if you would ask them, like, Hey, what do you think of me? They almost all the time they're like, bro, that guy's fucking awesome. I learned so much. So like they're cool about it. Yeah. What bothers me is the motherfuckers who I can clearly see copying me and then they don't even follow me. Yeah. They're like, Oh, fuck, they act like they never hurt bro. I see your shit. I did that shit five years ago. Like, yeah, I was that happening to me too. Like I'll see someone post one of my quotes and I'll go look like you don't even follow or like they do follow me and I'll look back and I'll see like I'll identify like six of my quotes in their last like 30 posts. Yeah. Well, and let's be real too, bro. Like there's been people that have influenced me that were fucking great before me. Yeah. So like I can't like it's just the way it works in that time. Yeah, I think there's a difference between the confluence and like deliberately ripping someone off. Yeah. I don't like the guys who monetize the shit directly. Like the like there's the coaches who say the shit I say and then try to sell it to people. It's like, bro, you don't you haven't lived it. Yeah. But other than that, I think, you know, the important thing is that the message gets out that the that things change, you know, business culture needed to change and it still needs to change and the companies that do emulate what we do here, I commend you because we do it right. And it's very difficult and it's a much more difficult way of doing business. But I think it's the right way because it actually helps people with whatever it is, you know, like I don't think there's very many customers of our companies that walk away saying like fuck those people didn't fucking try really fucking hard to make me better. And like that's that's important to me, you know, and I think that's the way all businesses should be and all people should be. Yeah, I think like the mindset I adopted that kind of helped me with it is people can they can take an idea, but they can't take the brain that created that idea. And so every time I see people use my stuff, it motivates me to write better stuff. Yeah, exactly. That's kind of you AI. Like I know a lot of writers are really upset about AI and I don't agree with AI, but at the same time I've looked at and I gone, man, I got to get better. I got to write such good work now that AI can't even begin to duplicate what I'm doing to my books now. I totally agree with you. Like it makes me fucking better. Like I'm friends with most of the people that compete with our company. Like I'm most of them. The only ones I'm not friends with are the motherfuckers that copy my shit and act like they don't fucking know me. Okay. But everybody else and you could ask them all. I'm fucking good to them. I help them out. I tell them what I know. I try to make everybody, you know, like, and that culture is the proper culture. I agree. The proper, the rising tide raises all shifts. Healthy competition. Yeah. And if you have a winner's mentality, you like seeing other companies win because it teaches you how to win better, right? And then they, you win better and then they win better and then they win better and you win better and the ultimate result is you both win. Because there's enough food out there for everybody. Yes. Yeah, bro. If you get hung up on someone stealing something from you, all you're basically doing is admitting to yourself you're not going to create something better. You're not committed. It's like, that's right. You stole that. But guess what? I'm going to do something better. You're not committed to the game of winning. You need to put your focus back on what you're creating next and like, oh, this shit you've already done. Correct. And that's why, like, you know, me dropping the captain name off, like, I have like seven books published with that, but I'm just like, I'm considering those books like a wash. They'll continue to sell, but like my next book's going to be so much better. Yeah. I think there's something to be said to about like authenticity, right? Like, at the end of the day, like personal excellence, they're also been brilliant. Like people know, like that's you, right? That's authentically you stuff you put out. That's authentically you. So even when these people do my life, right? But even these people that do try to attempt to steal that maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but at some point, people are going to be able to tell, well, that's not that guy. Yeah. Like that's not that guy. Because that's not authentically, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. It'll show up, man. It'll be all right. Yeah. I think when it comes to the work that we do, whether it be creating a culture and business or with a podcast or writing books or solving problems in any sort of organization or anything, I think the healthier way, like, because I used to be different. I used to be very fucking cutthroat where like, dude, I'll fucking eat all your food, I'll fucking slit your throat and I'll leave you for fucking dead. And that left me very empty and very angry all the time. Visible. And as I've grown up, you know, and a lot of people, and I still carry that reputation sometimes because the way I get fiery, but the truth is, is like, I think if you ask most of my competitors that compete with me in anything, whether it be a podcast or whether it be, I mean, those are some of my closest friends, bro, those are the motherfuckers. I love seeing them win. I love seeing them fucking win, bro, because it teaches me like, okay, there's a new way to win there, winning. I'm going to win some more. We're fucking, by the way, it's no fun winning alone. It fucking sucks. You know what I'm saying? Like, dude, like for example, like, honey is like my best fucking friend, okay? And I talk to honey, Rambot, every single fucking day of my life. What does he run? He runs Evogen, which is a competitive company, okay? We don't even talk about the shit. Like, in fact, when it does come up, he'll be like, you know, hey, you guys should think about this. And I'll be like, hey, what are you guys doing over here? And we, yeah, it's fucking awesome, bro. And like, he wins better. I win better and we fucking help each other. And I don't know. It's just like, you think about, like, when I think about the quality of that friendship, right, that I wouldn't have ever been able to have because I was so fucking like, I thought that it could only be me for so long, right? But also, that attitude that I had in the past was almost necessary for me to get that far. So it's like a, it's an evolution, you know? I think it's something that exists really well in the creative realm. Like you've always seen artists hang out with each other, writers always hang out. Fans are always hanging out with each other after their shows. Like in that kind of realm that camaraderie has always kind of been there. Yeah. But in the business realm, it's very much, it's always been just cut through. Yeah. But I think it's changing. It's good. Yeah. And even if it doesn't change, I'm changed because like, dude, it makes me a lot happier. Yeah. I was just saying you're not a miserable fucking. No, because then because it takes every single, so when you operate the first way, every single time you see your competitor win, it ruins your fucking day. You're like, fuck. And you fucking freak the fuck out. Well, it's like, imagine going through life, you and everyone's your enemy. You're going to kill everyone. That's right. Every single day. And then, but then you switch the perspective to where you're like, fuck, when they win, you're happy for it. Now all of a sudden, bro, you get to feel the win when they win. Because like, dude, like for me, you know, and I say this with massive amounts of respect, we're very big. We're a big company. We're a mature company. We've been doing this a long time. There's a lot of younger companies doing really cool shit. And I see them win and I'm like, fuck yeah, bro, that's badass. And then I see them celebrate it. And I'm like, fuck, I remember what the fuck that's like. Like, dude, it fucking pumps me a fuck up. Yeah. And it's just a better way to fucking look at things, I think. You know, anyway, a CTI. No, it's good. We do got one last one last topic, one last headline. A third and final headline guy said line number three. If you don't have a good partner, you better have a good hand. Russian bridge player, who's a fair with Bill Gates became blackmail fodder for Jeffrey Epstein's channels, Hollywood icon, Mae West. Did you guys see this shit come out? I heard about it and know the detail. Yeah, it's very, dude, it's weird shit, man. So this is a daily mail article. How good at bridge do you have to be to be known as a Russian bridge player? I don't even know what the fuck bridge is. I had to be one of the most complex, hardest games there is. Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, I think it's like, I think it's so complex. I don't even know about it. I think if I'm thinking quickly, it's actually has more combinations than a check. It's like it's incredibly hard to get good at bridge. Well, and that makes sense why you're recognized for it. Yeah, yeah. So it says, this is the moment a Russian bridge player who allegedly had an affair with Bill Gates used a raunchy Mae West quote comparing a Microsoft co-founders favorite card game to sex. Mila Antinova, an accomplished bridge player faced off against Gates at a national tournament in 2009. A year later, while giving a talk on how the card game can help young people improve their mental acuity, she told of how she met Gates at the tournament and quote, try to kick him in the leg after losing. And her description of the game and to know the referenced a famed quote attributed to actress playwright and sex symbol Mae West, good sex is like a good bridge. If you don't have a good partner, you better have a good hand. A remark that drew a round of laughter from the audience. Now, it's an old video. The 13 year old video has resurfaced after a bombshell report by the Wall Street Journal claimed that disgraced financier and convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein used his knowledge of Gates of alleged affair with Antinova in an attempt to blackmail the former Microsoft chief. So let's head over to the Wall Street Journal, which I don't know if I like, I mean, is it or we at the point of giving them credit yet? No. I would agree with you because I mean, they've been they've been very complicit in all this book. It's very difficult to know where people lie at any given time because these people are operating with the current wins. Right. I think there is doing whatever is going to be correct click bait where they can sell ads or where they can go with the narrative. Yeah, not so much is one of the right things. They're not standing on the truth. 100%. Yeah. Well, let's head over to the Wall Street Journal. Let's read. Let's go through this bombshell report. Their headline says, Jeffrey Epstein appeared to threaten Bill Gates over Microsoft co-founders affair with Russian bridge player. And they outline this in in detail. Let's go through it quickly. So they report Jeffrey Epstein discovered that Bill Gates had an affair with Russian bridge player and later appeared to use his knowledge to threaten one of the world's richest men, according to people familiar with the matter, the Microsoft co-founder met the woman around 2010 when she was in her twenties. Epstein met her in 2013 and later paid for her to attend software coding school. In 2017, Epstein emailed Gates and asked to be reimbursed for the cost of the course, according to the people familiar with the matter. The email came after the convicted sex offender had struggled and failed to persuade Gates to participate in a multi-billion dollar charitable fund that Epstein tried to establish with JP Morgan Chase. The implication behind the message, according to the people who have viewed it, was that Epstein could reveal the affair if Gates didn't keep up an association between the two men. Quote, Mr. Gates met with Epstein solely for philanthropic purposes, having failed repeatedly to draw Mr. Gates beyond these matters. Epstein tried unsuccessfully to leverage a past relationship to threaten Mr. Gates' spokeswoman for Gates' set. Epstein, of course, was accused in 2006 of sexually abusing girls as young as 14 and pleaded guilty in 2008 to soliciting and procuring a minor for prostitution. He spent time in a Florida jail and registered as a sex offender. After the Miami Herald reported on dozens more women who said that they were abused, he was arrested in 2019 on sex trafficking charges. He died later that year in jail awaiting trial and what the medical examiner ruled was a suicide. Now, we know Bill Gates. We know his background. But Mila Antadova, the Russian British player, declined to comment on Gates and said that said she didn't know who Epstein was when they met. Quote, I had no idea that he was a criminal or had an ulterior motive, she said, of Epstein. Quote, I just thought he was a successful businessman and wanted to help. She had quote, I am disgusted with Epstein and what he did. Now this is Mila. There's the picture of Mila with Bill Gates. Guys, remember head over to anti-frescellow.com and you can find these there or go down in the YouTube description below. So how it apparently all started. Antadova had an idea to start an online business to teach people how to play bridge and she sought funds for it according to documents viewed by the Wall Street Journal. Boris Nicklick, a Gates confidant and top science advisor at the time who also knew Epstein introduced Antadova to Epstein to help her raise the funds the documents prove show. Nicklick said when he first met Epstein, it was in his capacity as Gates scientific advisor and they discussed philanthropic proposals quote, I deeply regret that I ever met Epstein. Nicklick said quote, his crimes were despicable. I never saw anything like his illegal behavior. My heart goes out to his victims and their families. Antadova and Nicklick met at Epstein's townhouse in November of 2013 where she presented her proposals with Epstein who provided feedback documents show. She was looking to raise $500,000 for the venture, which she called bridge planet. Its mission was to quote promote bridge by creating quality tutorials for beginners and advanced players. How the fuck does that cost 500 fucking RAM, bro? You could do that for five fucking RAM. I'm trying to build like a whole website and an app or some stuff to like paying for all that coding. Shit, bro. I don't know how to do that for cheap. I'm a boost driver. Yeah. Yeah. By my course. 500,000. That's right. So apparently on November 9th, Antadova wrote an email to thank Epstein for the meeting and reviewing the proposal. Epstein ultimately didn't invest in the project. Antadova said after she failed to secure funding for bridge planet. Antadova said she decided to become a software programmer and asked several people to lend her money for a programming bootcamp. Sounds like she's just like digging for money. What it sounds like to me, I don't know. I don't know. I'm trying to hop around trying to find something that she can make happen. Yeah, I don't know. But quote Epstein agreed to pay and he paid directly to the school. Nothing was exchanged. I don't know why he did that, she said. But when I asked, he said something like he was wealthy and wanted to help people when he could the next year in November of 2014. Antadova stayed briefly at an apartment in New York City provided by Epstein quote, I didn't interact with him or with anyone else while there. So she thought. Yeah, so she says. Yeah. The fucking every single thing in that apartment in his buildings is recorded. Everything. So here's the JP Morgan connection. While he was meeting with Gates, Epstein also had multiple meetings scheduled with other people close to Gates, including Nick Lick, former Microsoft executive Nathan Marvel, and Gates Foundation staff and Melanie Walker, all of these documents show. A quote, Mr. Epstein was a regular at Ted conferences and he was a large donor to basic scientific research. That is how and why Nathan knew him. And that's exactly where their association in said a spokesperson for Marvel. Quote, I should never have associated with him. And now I am thankful that he never invested in my endeavors, said Nick Lick, a spokesman for Mrs. Walker declined to comment on her meetings with Epstein. It says quote, in essence, this fund would will allow Bill to have access to higher quality people, investment allocation governance without upsetting either his marriage or the sensitive sensitivities of the current foundation employees. Epstein wrote on August 16 2011 to two top JP Morgan executives, Jase, Jess Daly and Mary Eddros. This is a very like deep report that they put out a lot of fucking turns and table turns. I'm trying to pretend they're being journalists. Maybe yeah, I don't know. Here's the weird thing. Days before he died in 2019, Epstein changed his will and named Nick Lick as a backup executor. Nick Lick had said Epstein didn't discuss the idea with him beforehand and that he subsequently denied to serve. He says quote, he couldn't have listed bill because that would have been too obvious. So he chose me. He said, well, I have come to believe it was likely a retaliatory move against Bill Gates and even CNN reported on it. So what went on here? He tried to extort Bill Gates for the cost of the tuition to be reimbursed. Yeah, but that wasn't what he was actually doing. What he was actually doing was telling Bill Gates in a very subtle way. If you don't do what the fuck I want, I'm going to fucking tell on you. Yeah. I'm going to tell you about the fucking partnership. It was about you're going to do whatever the fuck I say. 100%. That was like a poke, a laying of a card and it wasn't a threat, but it was like you understand you're doing what I tell you. Had nothing to do with the reimbursement. Yeah. So shocking, okay, since the whole thing has been an operation to blackmail and compromise the world's most powerful people for the whole time. This is just the tip of the iceberg. And if you consider all the things that Bill Gates has done since he became the new Bill Gates, not the old nerdy guy from the 80s who invented Microsoft and was a world's richest man for a long time, the new Bill Gates, the guy who goes around and tries to push vaccines and becomes a medical expert and all these things. The new Bill Gates was compromised intentionally to push those narratives. I think he's still compromised. Yeah. But dude, you have to remember what we said about Zuckerberg a minute ago? Okay. And then we talk about like all these other big name celebrities. Like this is how things have been controlled for a very long time. This is the veil of reality that you live in being lifted. All right. If they can compromise people in this way, and these people already have success, already have wealth, already have power, they don't want to lose those things. All right. What happens is these people say, well, fuck it. I'll go along with these people because it doesn't affect me. And in fact, I continue to get richer and I continue to live the life I want. And you know what? It sucks. But at least I'm not fucking one of them, meaning one of us. Okay. So that's how the world is created. That's how the social narratives are created along with the implementation of them through initiatives down through corporate America, okay, diversity, inclusion, ESG, all of these things that qualify them for financing from their banks, right? And everybody's talking about that now. Everybody's talking about the DEI and ESG and the Woke Shit being propagated. You guys don't understand. They have to do a percentage of Woke Shit to qualify for their funding. That's why these companies, you guys think they're just stupid. No, the communism has infected the fucking banking system, which has now affected the culture through the people that are employed by these big companies. That's the point. It's about changing culture through the companies. And so that's why you see these companies doing crazy ass shit. Like Target is literally running themselves into legit bankruptcy where they're going to fail. They're going to go out of business. Remember I said this, they are going to go out of business. Apparently they just had an emergency meeting. It's too late. It's too late. It's too late, bro. It's the people just still don't understand what's going on. Like this is a very small amount of very elite people who have controlled reality and manipulated reality for a very long time. And this is why I try to tell you guys, we have never been free. We have never not been oppressed. You just had been taught that we weren't oppressed and you haven't looked at the people who were actually oppressing us, which are the people that were teaching us that the whole time. So like everything that you know as a human being outside of like natural order stuff, right? Like the winning, it's like you have to be good to win. If you're slow, gazelle, you get eaten, those things are, that's natural order. Everything else has been manipulated. Like you've been, you hate the reason you hate people is because you've been taught to hate people. The reason you think certain things about certain cultures is because you've been taught it. The reason that you don't like Middle Eastern people is because you believe what they told you after 9-11. Okay. You guys, you guys have to come to terms that we have all been manipulating lied to and the way they've done it is bisexual, blackmail, bullshit like this. This is just the tip of what's going on. And when you consider how easy it would be to blackmail someone who was on video with a minor, what could you not get that person to do? Especially when someone who is that much to lose. Bro, but think about it even on a lesser scale. Think about like actors. Think about like athletes, right? All the ones that went along with these narratives for no reason. Bro, these people are highly compromised. These people's lives are probably like this fucking total stress ball anxiety because their leverage hardest fuck. And like, you know that. I have two good stories about it. So one of my good friends is he's in the Marvel movies. Big actor. Oh, like he's in them. Yeah, he's like, he's a big deal. We're not going to use his name, but he has been pushing back against Hollywood for a long time. And he's to the point now where we were him and I were talking about two weeks ago, he wants to leave acting. He's just like, I'm done with this. He's like, I can't have an opinion. I can't talk about what I care about. He's trying to like start these independent production companies to do things himself. And he just gets roblocked from everybody. And so he's just trying to think of, you know, he's essentially the point where he's like, I need, I need a new career move. Like, I can't do this Hollywood shit anymore. Because he very much speaks out about everything that went on with COVID. He speaks out about how they're trying to manipulate us. And he just gets it's miraculous that you still was able to be in the Marvel films at the status he's at and have that kind of opinion. And I feel for him because he's someone who genuinely likes acting. Like he likes being an actor. It's all he ever wanted to be. He enjoys it. He loves doing voice over. He loves all that shit. And he's just at a point now where he just, I don't think he's going to continue it much longer because of he's, he won't play the game. And he knows it's just going to his career is kind of at a point where he will go after that. I feel like all of that stuff is crumbling. Hopefully. This stuff, I feel like what I just said, and I said the same shit three years ago and everybody freaked the fuck out. You're fucking crazy. That's where we start making the jokes about tin foil and stuff. But I think now enough people are realizing what is actually going on here? What is this? And they're looking at it. And then they're like, you know, kind of reasoning what could be. And I think now people are starting to understand that, holy shit, man, like we are literally living in the matrix right now. This is not, you know, this is not, you know, we're becoming what Georgia Orwell talked about in 1984. No, dude, we are. Well, I have a second story. Like I'll admit, you know, a couple of years ago when all this gender ideology stuff started kind of getting popularity, I didn't think it was a big deal. I kind of just brushed this. No, because you're an American dude. It's like fucking, you know what, as long as it's not hurting me. Exactly. That's what I think. I don't care. I was like, do your thing, whatever. I used to go to drag shows all the time. I think they're wildly entertaining. Bro, I lived across the street from a gay bar for like fucking five years, dude in Springfield, Missouri called Martha's Vineyard. The dude's a great name. That's a great name. No, let me tell you something, dude. Cool as fucking people ever. Cool. And a lot of them, most of them still are. Bro, I went in there fucking probably a hundred times, dude. Never fucking treated bad. Always treated good, always cool. Like it's cool. Yeah, same thing. So, yeah, years ago, I used to love going to gay bars. I go to drag shows, all that kind of stuff. And all this stuff started getting popular. I didn't really care. Recently though, I wrote a children's book called William is a Weirdo. And it's just a book about a kid who is just weird. And it doesn't mean that he's like, you know, he's weird. Like he doesn't want to cut off his dick. Yeah, he's just weird now. It's like, we all have these weird things about us that make us unique. And I said this on a podcast not too long ago. I think the biggest loss in society right now is the loss of the individual. Because if you have these weird things about you, especially at that young age, you're told that you need to be pushed into, you know, a different gender or a different political or they find a way to tell you your weirdness is a sign for something else. And so I wrote this book. I have a phenomenal literary agent. My books have sold very well. And we pitched it to 15 publishers and we're like, oh, someone's definitely going to pick this up. They got rejected 15 times. And they couldn't tell me why it was getting rejected. They couldn't tell me. So they would, I have all the rejections. It was stuff like love the book, not for us. Good luck with this. Just like very generic because they did love it. They couldn't tell me why they wouldn't. Because they're cowards. So I got on the phone with, I put on my Instagram story. I said, does anyone have a connection to the publishing world that's willing to talk to me? A publisher wrote me and said, I'll talk to you. I got on the phone call with her and I was like off the record, is this book being rejected because it doesn't fit the current agenda of children's books? And without a doubt, she said 100%. If you go to a Barnes and Noble, the way Barnes and Noble Tablespace works is it's rented like real estate. So they pay for a 12 by 12 spot to put it on books they want there. If you go to a Barnes and Noble in the children's books section, it's books that are literally called like anti-racist baby, A is for activism. It's all books that are very much pushing this agenda with gender ideology, politics, all that kind of shit. And they're all letting kids be fucking kids, bro. They're not. That's the big issue for me. The fact they're, and I know you enjoy the story because you also write children's books. At that young age, when you are so impressionable and you come across anything that's hard that makes you question yourself and all you're being surrounded with is this talk that, oh, if you're uncomfortable means you're probably a different gender. You're uncomfortable. It's this and this. You're not at an age to comprehend that. It's you just having your own unique, weird individual, you know, obviously. You post a trust your parents and the teachers and all the adults and they tell you that shit and then you just don't even question it. Yeah. So until I experienced this massive rejection with my book by the publishing world, I, I, my eyes weren't that open. My eyes like, holy fuck, it is a very deliberate thing being done. And fortunately, as publisher, I talked to agree to take it on. It's available pre-order now. I'm going to plug it. Williamasaweero.com. You can pre-order this book. I think the book's going to self-enominally well once it gets out in the world. But the fact that no publisher would touch it, even given my track record of selling hundreds of thousands of books blew my fucking mind. Yeah. And when they told me why it just clicked and I went to Barnes and Noble and sure shit, everything is down one lane right now with children's books. They're all pushing one narrative and it's fucking, it should be terrifying as a parent to know that is deliberately being done by big publishing houses. You know what the problem is, bro? You don't, you don't have a 10 foil hat. I told him that if you had a 10 foil hat, you would have known this was going to happen. I'll get you one though, I got you. I mean, I saw it as an issue and I saw it as like, you know, I'm a father myself. I didn't see it as that big of an issue until I experienced those 15 rejections. And they're like, even my agent was like, I don't know what to tell you, Kyle. She's like, I don't know what to do. Yeah. You put some good transgender story in there though. Well, I made the joke. I made the joke. This book was called William Finds Is Pronouns. Instead of William as a weirdo, he would get published tomorrow. Yeah. And the publisher I was talking to said, Oh, absolutely. She's like, you could have sold that book in the first day. Yeah. Bro, you see some of the state legislators are starting to like, band that shit in schools, like Nebraska just yesterday. Nebraska banned transition surgeries. And I believe they also put some sort of restriction. I could be wrong on it, but about pronoun use in schools. Yeah. We're starting to see some like legislation actually stop some of this shit. That's good. So I have, I have a friend too, who moved melee to Austin and they're, they're very well off. They, they have a, I think a three year old and they were trying to find a monastery school to put their, their, I believe it's a boy. No, it's a girl, three old girl. They're trying to find a monastery school to put her into and they go to the nicest one in Austin. They got all these referrals, one of those ones that's hard to get into and they tell him, Oh, the great thing about our school is we don't want to, we don't have genders. Like the male staff can change the girls diapers and the female staff can change the boys diapers. That's just what we want. And he literally said he's like, fuck no. Yeah. Like there's no way a male staff is changing my three old daughters diaper. No. Like as a dad, I had to prevent that. So he told me, he's like, Kyle, I'm not even Christian. He's like, I put my daughter in a Christian school. There's only school in Austin that still honors the difference between a boy and a girl. Dude, my brothers had to move his three kids, like four different times because of weird shit. And like I'm at the point now where like my girlfriend, I've already discussed like our son's probably just going to be like, we're just going to bring in tutors. And I travel out anyways, we're just going to educate him on the road. But like, I don't even know if he's ever even going to go in the office. He won't get any better education than what you can offer him. That's what I think too. I don't see it. There's no teachers. You're like the coolest fucking dad in the world, bro. You take that thing. No, it's real shit. Like you take your kid into real life. You do stuff with them, you know, not just like kitty stuff, but like. Take them everywhere. Yeah. Like it's cool. Like I like watching it. Thank you. That's why you got such a good following, but it's, you know, that's the way kids should be raised. They should be like, that's how I was raised. I was raised to the real world from day one, like, like growing up, like my, you know, did I have the perfect childhood? No. Okay. But like I had a pretty fucking good one. And the best part about it was this. I learned a lot about shit that fuck people up and why not you shouldn't do those things. But I also learned the real world from the very beginning. One of the first things my dad ever taught me when we were three and four years old was how to shake someone's hand. And he used to say this to us, dude, we'd be going somewhere. And I can remember being like a little bitty kid and him like stopping the car. He said, okay, we're going to go in here and you're going to meet this and this and this. And what are you going to do? And we would be like, we're going to shake his hand firmly and look him in the eye and say nice to meet you. Like we were taught that from like three years. There's actually a children's book. I think it's called Look Them in the Eye When You Shake Their Hands. Something long goes lines. It's about teaching young boys to be men. And the same publisher who published William Is A Weirdo for me. They also published that book and they said other publishers reached out to them and said, really you published that? And she's like, why wouldn't I? It's a good, it's a good message. But even the fact of like just raising a young boy to be a young man is something that the large body of the publishing world is not supporting. That's because they don't want men. They don't want men. Look at every single social agenda that's out there for the last 15 years. They don't want men. They want women saying, I can do everything a man can do. You can't do everything a man can do. It's a very obvious thing. Nor can a man do everything you can do. I say, I'm not going to come up with a dick officer. I can fucking do it. I'm just saying. Like there are clear differences. Everybody knows them. And there's a big large percentage of the population that's pretending as if it's not true. Like, if you put a grown man, and this has been experienced in the swimming pool with a bunch of girls, he's going to destroy him. If you do the same in an MMA ring, they're going to destroy him. A man can do things physically that a woman cannot do this in most cases. Now, are there exceptions? Yeah. There's also a lot of weak men out there. Right? And it's the truth. Okay. But if you take a peak male and a peak female, the peak male physically will fucking destroy the female. That is undeniable fucking fact. So there is a net, there is necessity for that. Not because you because of protection purposes and providing purposes and all these things that people need. And like the division of this culture between men and women, like the fucking red pill community shit that you see going around. Yeah. Like bro, you like, I understand that the pendulum has to swing back, right? Because like a lot of you dudes like being just being real, like a lot of you guys have been supplicating Pussies for a long fucking time. Okay. You haven't stepped up to be men for a long time. That's your whole fucking problem. But this whole thing has swung back so far. Where now you have these dudes teaching these other dudes, like bro, get a sterilization and don't fuck and like use these women for what they're good for. And it's like swung like bro, listen, now your extreme is beneficial for society. A partnership is required for the maximum successful life. However, you define it, whether you define it as building something, whether you define it as peace and happiness and prosperity, whether you define it as a humble life, a meek life that you live with just a significant other. The qualities of men and a woman are required for a fruitful life. And like, dude, we have these social movements that are intentionally dividing people at the polarities, which is hurting everybody. Like, I don't know at one successful dude. Like I really don't. I don't know one successful dude that built it on his own. Not a single fucking one. Well, and you look at like the successful guys that are, you know, I'll say like the guys that are single and have a lot of money, they all appear fucking miserable too. Well, but but but dude, there's a difference between having a lot of money and actually building something. Yeah. There's so many ways now to gain access to funds that aren't necessarily building something, right? Like we just talked about the coaching shit, right? Like there's all these different ways. And dude, by the way, that's only part of your life. You know what I'm saying? Like what about all the other times? Like, who's going to protect the household? Who's going to do these things? Somebody like there's just the whole fucking thing is insane. Like the feminism, the extreme feminism, the extreme, like, I don't know what they call the new thing. I think they call it Red Pill community. I don't know what's called that. It's called Massel's. Yeah, I fucking like, but like dude, I watch these dudes and I'm like, okay, they're saying some real shit. Like you're saying some real shit that some young men need to hear, but then you're taking it too far. That's the problem with a lot of things is they'll like, I can't, there's a political term for it where they use a truth to bury a lie. It's actually a term they, fuck, I wish I could remember the term, but that's how a lot of these movements are started is they find something that's true that university most people agree with and they bury lies in it. And it's used a lot in politics and like, there's a style of speech writing that basically, God, I wish you could think of the word right now. It basically teaches you to kind of write that way, where you can like use truths to tell lies. And that's all a lot of that shit is because you hear some of that stuff and like, okay, they're saying stuff that people need to hear when they bury all this bullshit and it happens everywhere right now. It's social media, dude. Yeah. Well guys, that's the best part for last. What's that? Ice cream? No, only you and I are getting ice cream. Remember? That's right. That's correct. Guys, we got thumbs up and dumb as fuck. That's where we. I like that name a lot better than what it used to be. What was it? Thumbs up or two thumbs in the butt or something. Oh, yeah, I stopped that. This is much better. It just wasn't. I was trying. We tried what was a thumbs up or no, what was it? What was the other one we tried? We thought it was a lot of this one. Is this you Andy? You know what? You know, there's a trophy over there that's got to go with two dicks on it for a reason. What? Yeah. I'm just saying it's right there. That goat, that goat has two dicks. That's my trophy. And there's a reason I got it. It ain't because I come up with dumb shit. All right. Guys, this is actually DJ came up with that. I'm saying it's good though. Because it's like as a copywriter, it's got a good rhyme and cadence to it. Like this is a solid line. Oh, thank you. Yeah. Thank you. You're my fucking trophy bag. How about that? Nope. I'm getting the ice cream. Yeah, we're getting ice cream, bro. Guys, this is where we show a headline. It'll get one of those two tags. So it that's a thumbs up and dumb as fuck. I read. $1 general manager chases thief hits him with her car. Video goes viral. Have you guys seen this? No, no. Oh, this is a good one. So a dollar general manager has created a buzz on social media after a video of her chasing down a store thief has gone viral. Apparently the robber used to regularly steal from the store. Tired of his way, the manager chased him down while he was on a bicycle and hit him with her car. The thief fell from his cycle and all the stolen goods were scattered on the road after a shouting match between the two in which both of them abused each other. The manager tried the manager retrieved some items, put them in a car, drove away. Before the manager left, she also picked up the thief's bicycle and threw it to the side with the thief retaliated by throwing some stolen product. Let's just watch the video. But the show needs to see the video without a doubt. I think it's too dumb. Bro, it's fucking awesome. The consequence is that people don't have any more. Dude, I saw a meme. I saw a meme that it said a lot of y'all are claiming to have demons when really you just got consequences of your actions. Yeah, I love that. Yeah, bro. It said something like that. I was talking to someone like back in the day, you could shoot a guy dead at high noon for cheating in cards, you know? Yeah, well, there's a consequence. We're back there. We're back there. We're the we just got the what we seem to a lot of fall apart a little bit more like, guys, can you make up your minds? Like let's enforce the law. Let's just take the laws away because then we can take the laws away and we'll fix society real fucking fast. Dude, and people know that there's going to be consequences like that. They straight. There's only consequences for one fucking kind of person right now in society. And that's the truth. Okay. So it's anyone who goes against their fucking narrative. So anyone who acts outside the narrative, they get the law imposed on them. Anyone else, real criminals that just fuck up society, they get a fucking pass. Yeah, we just need it like bro, you got to roll it a little more. Claps a little more. Yeah. Because it's the only thing it's the only thing keeping these motherfuckers from being fucking taught very difficult lessons. It's like that other quote. I think you have it on on one of your guns or somewhere. It says the problem these days is people no longer drink from the skulls of their enemies. Yeah. But you have that like written down the side of when you're guns. Like when I first heard that line says make my fucking day when I first heard that line I was in. It was one of those things where I was like, I got with you. I got with those things. I'm like, damn, I wish I wrote that like, it's so good. Bro, I'm like a fucking paradox though, bro. Like part of me, I feel that way. And then the other part is like, like you have to really be my enemy. Like I can't just like. Yeah, but that's human though. That's what I'm saying about being a weirdo. Like the whole thing about William being a weirdo is the whole books about these paradoxes in his life, like different things he likes, but he's not one thing or the other. He just happens to have a variety of hobbies and beliefs, which every person had. Yeah. So far we have so much of the mental bullshit we have going on because everybody believes that you have to fit in one category exclusively. This is what feeds cancel culture. You should be a paradox. Yeah. Everyone should be. If you're not a paradox, you're a parrot. If you don't have, you don't want to be that. I just thought of that. It's popular right there. Yeah. Say that shit again when I ain't talking. That's good stuff. Let's try that. If you're not a paradox, you're a parrot. How creepy. Not the captain. Bro, that should be the name, not the captain. No, I'm going to use my robe. That'd be so great. That'd be so great. I already have a name. All right. Let's see this video. Let's watch this fucking video. It's crazy, man. Here it is. Now the crew is on the back. Oh shit. Oh shit. Are these guys brother and sister? I'm all poor. I can say good for her. First of all, these motherfuckers are brothers and sisters. You think they're 100%? Look at the way they're arguing and fighting. Like these two fuckers know each other. They're at least old friends. They definitely fuck. They're not arguing. This is not a random dollar general store manager with a criminal. This is fucking no. Well, it says that he's been there several times. He's always doing it. He was in there several times for something else. I'm just saying these two motherfuckers know each other. With that being said, she deserves a fucking award. I like it's awesome. I love this. If I'm wrong about her, I'm not listening. I'm just teasing. Don't you be with your car. Hopefully she doesn't get any kind of... I'm not trying to disrespect. That's a funny conversation. That shit looks funny. Well, the unfortunate thing about this is hopefully she doesn't get some kind of charges. Well, that's the thing. As of right now, there's not been an update to the situation, but social media, of course, everybody's been commenting their opinions on this. One Twitter user wrote, if I was rich, I would send people like her boatloads of money, and change their life money. While another one said, quote, we need more of this, much, much more of this. A third Twitter-idity commented, quote, we are fed up with people stealing. That's one of the many reasons why prices are so high on goods in the store. And then you also got other people that are saying stuff like this, quote, I'm on the fence with this. They were both wrong. I think she was just fed up, and this was the last straw. I hate that she will get fired for this. We have to stop normalizing stealing no matter how rich the company is. Hope he does some jail time before he wins his lawsuit. You know what people have been on the fence, but the thing is, it's like, okay, well, if Dollar General does fire from this, where else would she go? You know, Walmart? I don't know if people are stealing from there, too. That's why they're closing down their stores. You know, and like when you have law enforcement that are not supporting or, you know, or not being supported, I should say, to do their jobs and got prosecutors not prosecuting these people who are stealing. What else? I mean, what else do you expect? If I were the owner of that particular location, I would give her a bonus because she didn't need to put your son in your goods. Yeah. She doesn't have any skin in the game for making money off that she's getting paid an hourly wage and she went out of her way. And I would, I think it's awesome. But sadly, if that motherfucker lawyers up, he will, he could get a settlement. That's the world we live in. And that's just fucking awesome. I mean, with that's the thing, it's like, I feel like we're her. She's in a lose, lose position, right? Because if she does not do anything to stop the stealing, right? The dollar general will do just like Walmart did. They'll just start closing down the fucking stores. That's the reason why they've been closing down stores. They're closing down the stores theft is an issue. It's higher than what it has historically been, right? That was the CEO of Walmart. So it's like, no, no, no, it's not higher than it's historically been. It's at an all time historic high. That's a misquote. That might be what he said, but he's wrong. Yeah. What we have to do right now is at an all time historic high, all time. Yeah. And we have to like think about why that is. Okay. So we purposefully don't prosecute criminals. Criminals create more crime. Companies shut down, which puts more people in poverty. See, which makes them have to steal more. Yeah, it creates a cycle. But my point is they are trying to third world in the United States of America. All right. And that same exact cycle is created with cancel culture. Okay. Bud Light puts Dylan Mulvaney on a fucking beer can and the entire fucking population rightfully so gets pissed off. Okay. They stopped buying Bud Light. But who suffers from that? It's not the rich executives. None of the rich executives are losing a fucking dollar. It's the working class motherfuckers that work right up the road here at Gray Eagle, the biggest AB distributed ship here in this area that are fucking getting laid off. Okay. So like this shit is intentional to create more destruction economically and socially in this country. That's the reason why the border is wide open. This is the reason why crime is not prosecuted. This is what they talk about in Klaus Schwab's fucking books. Okay. They talk about you owning nothing and being happy and they make it seem like it's a utopia. Well, now you're getting a taste of what this is going to look like. This is going to look like a third world country that a very few rich people exist in and they rule over all the very extremely poor people. And so that when I look at this, that's how I see it. Yeah. What do you think? I just hope she doesn't get in trouble for it. Like that is one of my I agree. What do you think, bro? Yeah. I mean, listen, I like I said, I think she's in a lose-lose situation here. I think she sucks. She come work for me. I'm fucking hired. Even if I own a store in the area, I would hire her knowing that she's going to look after my shit. Right. Well, I mean, but that's what I'm saying. Like, bro, I think she's just more concerned about her job. Like she knows that if that continues to store, listen, man, you're just trying to make look at him. Look, look, look, look, look. Real talk. You and I talk about this a lot. Most of black cultures fucking sick of this shit. They're fucking sick of it. Okay. There's like we have this identity grouping thing going on where we put everybody into these groups. There's a shit ton of black people in America that look at what's going on with the black crime and they're fucking appalled and embarrassed. I've been told that probably a thousand times in my DMs where I've had people that listen to the show who are African Americans or black Americans, whichever you choose to call them who say, man, this is fucking embarrassing. Like, I don't know how, I don't know what the fuck to do. I hear that all the fucking time. You fucking said that to me. Okay. So let's not pretend that there's a whole bunch of, that there's not a whole bunch of really good black people that are fucking tired of this kind of fucking shit happening. They're fucking tired of it. And so we have to be honest about the situation, bro. This is not black, white. This is not left, right. It's not fucking gay, straight. It's fucking up, down. It's them, the rich, and not rich like me rich, I'm talking about rich, rich. I'm talking about control the fucking world rich. It's them and then the rest of us and their whole game is to make us hate each other in every single fucking way possible so that in hopes that we don't notice what the fuck they're doing. Yeah. That's good. You should have maybe what a thousand people at the top of that? You know, top of that. I think you could fix it with a fucking brutal execution of about a hundred people. That's what I honestly think you could fix it with because you could make it so fucking brutal like Braveheart like legit, people think I'm joking when I say this like legit Braveheart shit. Okay. Put them on a fucking table, pull their fucking heart out, show it to everybody. This is what happens when you oppress fucking people in this fucking earth. This is what happens when you do criminal shit. And if they did that to the top 100 influential people, all of this shit would cure itself in a fucking day. And that's what needs to happen. It's what needs to happen. And then we all drink all their skulls. Yeah, for real. And it needs to and bro, it needs to be propagated and fucking, I don't know, like in the Smithsonian or wherever history is told, this is what happens when tyrants fuck with the common man. That's what needs to happen. Historically, it happened a lot. Dude, it's the only. It's happened. Do you know why it happens? You know why it happens. It happens because it fucking solves the problem. Like bro, there's a reason that Vlad the Impaler put a fucking thousand of his soldiers, his opposing soldiers heads on a fucking steaks. Well, and there's a reason in medieval times it was a public spectacle to watch them get beheaded because everyone saw that. And it was like, obviously it was a form of entertainment because people have this voyeuristic instinct, but at the same time, they're like, oh, yeah, I don't like that. I'm not going to do it. And you know, that people give the Middle Eastern culture is a hard time, right? Because they chop people's fucking hands off in some of these places. Well, guess what? Nobody steals shit in those places. Okay. So like criminals have to be held accountable and criminals that are doing this level of crime where it's literally ruining people's lives at scale, deserve the harshest punishment that history have ever possibly fucking imposed on anybody to ensure that it never happens again. But what we're witnessing and what we're living through is the worst crimes against humanity that has ever existed ever in humanity. You guys say, oh, well, fucking Mao killed millions of people, Stalin, these guys killed millions of people. Yeah, you don't understand where this is going yet. We're in the middle of it, bro. It's going to get way worse. And this is global. It's not just in one country with one fucking crazy dictator. Right. It's very, very, very, very true man. So what do we give in this guy? I thumbs up, dude. Oh, I'll give it. I'll give her a job too. Well, I like that. I love it, man. Well, guys, Andy, that's all I got. Guys, let us know what you think in the comments. Make sure you click subscribe and don't be a hoe. Share the show. We're from sleeping on the flow. Now my dreamy box froze. Fuck up, oh fuck up, stole county millions in a cold bed. Bitch, booty, swole got a on bank road. Hank Foe, doesn't know, he's shot, case, close, close. .