Investigate Earth Conspiracy Podcast - Russia Ukraine Crisis Explained | Start Of A Nuclear War? | Conspiracy Podcast

Episode Date: February 23, 2022

Will the Russia Ukraine Conflict end with a nuclear war that could wipe out Europe and even the United States? Many experts say this is a very good possibility. What would happen to the world in the e...vent of a Nuclear War? All of that and more on this episode of Russia Ukraine War Explained.

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Starting point is 00:00:10 Here's to the good days. Here's to the sorrows. This is a mistake. I know about tomorrow. I don't want to fight no more, because I don't feel they need no more, no. Just want to make it stop. Or maybe we just hit the end of the road.
Starting point is 00:01:02 Don't say we didn't. I was your first love. Cheers to all the memories, the venom and the remedies, yeah. Promise I won't forget. and welcome to Investigator at the podcast. I'm your host Chad, along with my wife, Sherry.
Starting point is 00:01:38 Hello. What is up, everybody? What's up, everybody? How are you doing this Wednesday evening, February 23rd? Yeah, this beautiful Wednesday evening, actually. It got warm. It was rainy this morning, rainy last night, and then it got, man, the sun come out, blue sky.
Starting point is 00:01:54 It's like spring. Beautiful clouds in the sky, just a few, you know, those big fluffy clouds. And then it was like 70 degrees. Yeah, it was like spring. I'm like, holy cow. So yeah. I don't even know what to wear anymore. Well, it was kind of warm this morning too, but it was just rainy and gloomy.
Starting point is 00:02:09 No, you're exactly right. So hope everyone is having an amazing Wednesday. We are coming back at you with another episode about Russia and Ukraine because I think this is obviously one of the biggest talked about subjects right now. And this is potentially going to affect all of us. Regardless of whatever the outcome this may have, it probably will affect us if they continue any further into Ukraine. which it seems like they probably will. You know, we don't know exactly what their plan is, but they've already essentially got a large part of Ukraine that they,
Starting point is 00:02:46 just the other day, which we mentioned on our first Russia-Ukraine podcast, they recognized two certain areas of Ukraine as sovereign, basically sovereign states or essentially the first time that Vladimir Putin acknowledged these two areas of Ukraine as sovereign as their sovereignty. And the only reason he did that
Starting point is 00:03:10 was that was the first place that they invaded which was started last night. And so, you know, because he recognized him as sovereign areas of Ukraine, it's like he isn't really invading Ukraine right now.
Starting point is 00:03:25 Yeah. It's really the whole purpose of why he did that. I mean, I think that that is his overall plan. I think that's his goal. I think that's what's going to happen. But we've got to talk about the consequences of what may happen if this thing goes sideways. Because if he continues to invade into Ukraine and some of the bigger cities in the Ukraine, it's going to be a big issue. I mean, some of these cities have two to three to four million people.
Starting point is 00:03:53 You know, they're basically telling the citizens that, you know, you better be ready to fight if you're staying. I believe they're even, I saw one post that they're people that don't have weapons are giving them weapons. So, you know, this is going to be, if this war happens, which it looks like it will be, this is not going to just be a war against Ukraine military versus Russia. I think it's going to involve people. I think there's going to be a lot of lives lost, a lot of bloodshed. I think it's inevitable. Right now, just in the places that they have already taken,
Starting point is 00:04:28 foothold in on these two areas of the Ukraine that has officially now have their sovereignty, which we're going to talk about that in a minute. That's where Russia is, but yet they are launching mortar attacks and shellings, essentially across the line from where they're at into the actual heart of Ukraine. And so Ukraine is telling their military to stand down. Don't fire back. Don't, you know, do anything. So they're basically just getting shot at, getting shelled.
Starting point is 00:04:58 And they can't protect themselves because that's what they want. They want them to fire back. So then they can say, see, they're firing on us and now we have to invade and we get to defend ourselves. Yeah. They're not dumb. I mean, but at the same time, you know, they just, I guess they're somewhat trying to find an excuse to where, you know, hey, see, we have to defend ourselves. And the thing is, they're even saying, like Ukraine has showed videos and everything of these shellings and these mortars hitting. buildings and houses and whatever else.
Starting point is 00:05:31 And of course, Russia is denying it and saying that they're making this up, even though they're not. But he wants them, he don't want them to be posting this because he wants to say, see, they fired on us, and then they're going to have proof, and then whatever. But I don't think it matters to him anymore. I think he's going to do whatever hell he's going to do from here on out. And I think it's going to get pretty bad. It's going to get hairy. Actually, just the latest news is the Ukrainian leader came out, I guess.
Starting point is 00:05:58 I guess, I don't know, an hour ago. And maybe it was an hour ago, hour or two ago, on television and asked for peace. And he did not want anything to happen further than what it already is. He tried to call Putin, but he did not want to talk to him. So he instead went to TV and basically was trying to tell the Russian citizens, like, we don't want, we don't want war. He's trying to de-escalate. Yeah, if you're not going to talk to me, naming Putin, then we're going to talk to the people.
Starting point is 00:06:30 And we're going to tell the people, you know, what we're looking for that we, you know, we want peace. Yeah. And so besides, you know, keep in mind, there's a lot of things going on here. Number one, the U.S. government has been, you know, there's two sides of this. There's a lot of people who are saying the U.S. didn't do enough quick enough as far as sanctions go. Even the sanctions that we have imposed on Russia just recently as of the past two days, you know, they're pretty. soft sanctions. I mean, some of the things that they did, you know, will somewhat affect them. But the reality is we could have been a lot harder from the very beginning to discourage what they were,
Starting point is 00:07:08 where they are now and even just bringing the troops. We should have been doing this. I mean, Vladimir Putin has been talking about this since November and December of last year. And so nothing has been done because, you know, it was like. It was like it was a waiting game on our part. We didn't. It was almost like we wanted them to do this. and I've been saying it the whole time there's something that's been up with this and I'm not sure exactly what it is.
Starting point is 00:07:33 It's like the way our administration had responded to this and then the way the media just kept pushing and pushing and pushing it it was like they wanted them to go and you know basically every time that Biden has been out and talked about this he is he has literally told Vladimir Putin
Starting point is 00:07:50 exactly what we are or not going to do in this entire situation. No we're not going to send troops no we're not going to help the Ukraine no we're not going to do this. I mean yeah we're going to send just a few troops and they're not going to be anywhere near there. So he, I mean, it's like you're getting a hand of cards in poker and you're showing everybody around the table. Yeah, your cards.
Starting point is 00:08:08 And then you put them back down. I mean, it's the dumbest strategy you can ever have. Number one, if it would have been a stronger president, you know, he would have, number one, issued sanctions from the very beginning. And he would have been very vocal on the point of, you know, this is the way it is, dude. You're screwed if this happens. And if you take one move, the very first time they started moving, sanctioned the hell out of them. And it probably would have stopped.
Starting point is 00:08:34 And if it didn't, I mean, they would have done the same thing as they're doing now anyway. Yeah. So, but the reality is the United States didn't respond fast enough. They didn't respond with the right sanctions. When they did respond, we sent Kamala Harris over there to speak at some, I don't even know. And like, it sounded like I watched a little bit of this. was saying, yeah, like war is not good. You know, and it's like, holy shit, man, this is literally who we send over here, this
Starting point is 00:09:06 moron. I mean, and it's like, and it amazes me. And it amazes me, too, because, you know, some of many people was like, oh, my God, Kamala Harris, the first president of any kind as a woman, you know, especially a lot of, a lot of the women on the left, you know, the ones, the women that you like to wear the vagina hats and all that. And I'm like, do you not realize that? though that like she is making women look like morons.
Starting point is 00:09:29 Like that is nothing to be proud of. She literally has no clue about anything that's going on. When she talks, you can tell she's lying everything she says. And when she's not lying, you can tell she has no clue. You know, so. But yeah, this is one of the people we've sent over there. And then, of course, Joe Biden mumbling and bumbling around everything that he talks. You know, and he literally just tells everyone, well, this is what we're going to do.
Starting point is 00:09:53 And it's almost intentional. It's almost he was intentionally. saying it to Russia in public that we're not going to help Ukraine. So if you want to evade, go ahead. You know, I mean, that's kind of the way it looks. It does, it. It's exactly the way it looks.
Starting point is 00:10:07 He was pretty much saying that. We're not doing anything. Go ahead and invade. We're just going to sit back and watch. I mean, I just don't think that is a good leader to just come like you said. I mean, that was a perfect example with the, you know, the hand of cards. Yeah. I mean,
Starting point is 00:10:23 he has no strategy. No. No, I mean, there is none. And if anything, I mean, besides the fact that, like I said, our administration and our government is the weakest as far as international diplomacy than we've ever been. I mean, that's obvious. I mean, we're very weak. You know, the United States government cares more about trying to classify their own people as terrorists rather than people that actually are terrorists. You know, they're trying to say if you, you know, like with the DOJ memo, they say if you're spread misinformation.
Starting point is 00:10:56 which is whatever they deem as misinformation, or if you say the election was ever stolen or any fraud was in an election, then you are a terrorist. But yet, it's the same government that goes and helps Iran and gives them shit tons of money a terrorist-funded state. We trained the ISIS caliphate before they became ISIS. I mean, we have literally funded ISIS and terrorist regimes around the world.
Starting point is 00:11:19 We have stood by while terrorists have attacked the United States, 9-11, for whatever reason. that was, which we're going to get into that very soon on a podcast. The 9-11 podcast is coming up very soon. So there's so much to this that we're going to dig into a little bit here. And this whole thing could go very, very wrong. And it could go very wrong, very fast. And I think that, you know, Putin doesn't give a damn. I think he's at a point where, you know, he's already in a point where he has all of his troops here. He has everything kind of on the line. Now, he can stop and pull back, and depending on whether talks work or not or whatever,
Starting point is 00:11:58 I just don't think he's going to. Now, there was also something I want to say before we get into this. Recently, sorry. I've got, man, I'm sorry, but... Don't talk about me swallowing ever. No, it's like, I've got heartburn crazy right now.
Starting point is 00:12:17 Because you burp, at least every podcast. No, but I've got heartburn, like, insane. But anyway, so, What Russia has been doing is they have been practicing what is known as nuclear drills. And they've been doing this as recently as last Saturday, this Saturday before that, and they've been doing this in their country for their citizens and so on and so forth. And they are, you know, as Russian forces right now are poised to strike Ukraine, leading up to this, Russia has been practicing and planning.
Starting point is 00:12:52 Oh, sorry, that is loud. Sorry about that. Russia has been practicing these nuclear drills, which essentially gets their country, their people, and their government ready for a nuclear attack, ready for what is to come if a nuclear attack happens. Now, Russia knows that the United States isn't just going to send a nuke over. Neither is anyone in the European Union.
Starting point is 00:13:13 Neither is China. China is out of this, even though China is watching and licking their chops because of Taiwan, because that's what they want to do. They want to invade Taiwan. And they see that there's going to be basically no resistance when they do. and but the whole thing is is that Russia's strategic nuclear forces, they've been holding exercises overseen by Vladimir Putin on Saturday, and Washington accused Russian troops,
Starting point is 00:13:40 masked near Ukraine's border of advancing and being poised a strike. Now, this is last week. So foreign minister of the G7 group of rich nations said they had seen no evidence Russia is reducing this military activity. in the area and remained gravely concerned about the situation. So obviously all the shellings happened and everything else. Russia also ordered the military buildup while demanding NATO prevent Ukraine from ever joining the alliance, but says Western warnings that it is planning to invade Ukraine were hysterical and dangerous.
Starting point is 00:14:16 Now keep in mind, this was about a week ago. And then obviously you see how far it went from that, saying that the Western world was a accusing them of evading. Now they're pretty much there. So then they said that they have been testing and planning for hypersonic and cruise missiles. They have successfully test-launched hypersonic and cruise missiles at sea during the nuclear forces drill. Putin was overseeing and observing the exercises on screens with Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko from a situation. Center. So in his most pointed prediction so far,
Starting point is 00:14:57 this is what this article says, Biden said on Friday he was convinced that Putin has made the decision to invade Ukraine in the coming days. And Austin said Saturday the nuclear forces exercise were stoking concerns around the world. So keep in mind, guys, you know, here in the United States,
Starting point is 00:15:14 you know, we have a president that is a scary president to be in office when you have one of the leading nuclear powers in the world that is not only testing and having nuclear drills and making sure their weapons work correctly and then also kind of gear in their people and their government up for a nuclear war. But, you know, you have a country that typically would be the police of the world that has no power and no clear or direct
Starting point is 00:15:41 plan on how to deal with this. And that's the scariest part for everyone. It's the scariest part for Europe is the scariest part for us. And it's the scariest part for anyone basically in this world because a U.S. Russia nuclear war would be devastating for the entire globe. Completely. So, Sherry is not talking tonight whatsoever. So it's like the opposite of what usually you do. That's good because I'm not interrupting you. Well, it is devastating.
Starting point is 00:16:12 I don't know. No, no, I was just saying, it's fine. But Nobel Prize winner, there's a Nobel Prize winner and then many physicians around the world that are also, which, by the way, I have no idea why physicians are warning this, but they are warning that a Ukraine conflict could lead to a nuclear war. So, Russian's president of Vladimir Putin's decision to order troops into a separat areas of Ukraine has triggered a new wave of sanctions against Russia amid fears the situation could spiral into an all-out war.
Starting point is 00:16:41 So this article, they spoke with Dr. Ira Helphand, former president of international physicians for prevention of nuclear war, who warns a war could lead to the U.S. of nuclear weapons that would annihilate millions and cause total collapse of world ecosystems. He said, we have found it almost impossible to imagine 30 years after the end of the Cold War that there could be a nuclear war between the United States and Russia. But the crisis in Ukraine is putting exactly that possibility on the table again. And now Biden is, you know, he's saying he's denouncing what he called the beginning of a Russian invasion of Ukraine. You know, he's denounced it supposedly.
Starting point is 00:17:20 But like I said, he has continually said, we're. We're not going to help them. We're not going to do anything. And I'm not saying it's our place to do that. What I'm saying is that the plan that our government has done so far has been shitty. You know, we haven't done anything. We've not discouraged them pretty much at all for the most part to do or not to do anything. And I just hate to compare him to Trump.
Starting point is 00:17:40 I know everyone probably thinks I'm a Trump girl all the time. But I'm just saying Trump would have done things way different than what Biden's doing. Like you said in the beginning, he would have been tough on him in the beginning. I think that's why none of this crap ever happened while Trump was in office because he knew Putin knew that Trump was a very strong leader and he's not going to put up with anybody's bullshit. Yeah. You know? And so he waited until we got this weaker president. Who knows, maybe he helped Biden get in office so that he could do what he's doing now, which is what he wants to do.
Starting point is 00:18:16 Yeah, I mean that was. And the whole reason why he's doing this is because the stupid oil thing. that we only use 3% of their oil. Yeah. Yeah, but like I said, we don't know, you know, what money is going in whose pockets from the Ukraine and vice versa, which is, which also makes me think, like, why would we not protect Ukraine more? Because not only that, we've been encouraging Ukraine to join NATO. Right. Russia has been, you know, starkly against it.
Starting point is 00:18:43 Because that's going to mess up Russia if they do join NATO. Yeah. But then you think about all these, like, conspiracies with Joe. Biden's son, Hunter, in Ukraine, and how he supposedly is... Yeah, the old company. Yeah. Well, he was on the board. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:59 Supposedly, he was factually. On the board. Yeah. That's been a big question because he had no experience. He had nothing. You know, and so many people were like, why is Hunter Biden on the board of Ukraine? And by the way, this was the whole thing that kind of the media just left and left in a rearview mirror was the fact that, you know, Biden was on tape, on video, not tape.
Starting point is 00:19:21 Oh, yeah, I'm video saying. You either fire the prosecutor, which was going to prosecute in a certain situation about this oil company and Hunter Biden and this whole deal, or you're not getting your money. You're not getting this. You're not getting that. And so that was a actual quid pro quo. You know, it was like you either do this or you don't get that. This was something that happened. This was something that was going on during the presidential elections.
Starting point is 00:19:43 You know, even Hunter Biden's laptop, all this shit was hidden from social media bandit, mainstream media didn't carry it. Biden constantly denied the fact that they had any dealings with Ukraine when that was proving that they both did. Yeah, he lied constantly. Yeah, they lied about. And I just watched it the other day him saying, my son has nothing to do with Ukraine. Yeah, even though he does. And he totally does. Or did.
Starting point is 00:20:08 Okay. So that just, yeah, I guess he probably does. I don't know if he still has dealings. I guess not. I don't know. Probably. But now, now he's just selling his paintings for hundreds of thousands of dollars. probably money I don't know it could be money laundering it could be
Starting point is 00:20:23 doing that for favors and people are just paying it and saying hey give me the damn shitty painting you got and here here's your money just so we can show something for your money for your money yeah but I'm just wondering because his son did have dealings with Ukraine is that influencing him in any way with decisions to do this or to do this I don't know well here's the thing too though you know going back quickly to the painting situation
Starting point is 00:20:51 because this does matter. A lot of people just kind of let it go but I know Fox News covered it and they carried it pretty heavily. You know, the painting situation, for example, a lot of people started asking questions. Are you using your paintings to get these under the table money
Starting point is 00:21:06 for favors around the world, Ukraine, wherever it be, and using your bullshit paintings as a way to do this? And so then there were many political leaders and some of these other people that started pushing Hunter Biden and the Joe Biden administration
Starting point is 00:21:23 to release the names of the people that bought these paintings. You know, I mean, especially if you're being accused possibly of funneling money through painting or whatever, whatever. And so then I think it even possibly went to like a court or a ruling that they ruled no
Starting point is 00:21:38 that it was to anyone that bought those paintings were to remain anonymous. And so, you know, that alone just kind of makes you think. It's like, well, why would you want to remain anonymous you know, unless you were hiding something. Yeah, because normally if you're buying these really expensive paintings, you want to be proud of who the artist is and you want to display it, you know, it's like Picasso or, you know, anything like that.
Starting point is 00:22:05 Yeah, they'll explain them in their homes. It's the name behind them. But here these people are buying the paintings, but they don't want to be known. Yeah. Like that is the opposite of most people that, you know, deal with art. Yeah, that's literally the, the reason they want art. It's a complete opposite.
Starting point is 00:22:20 Actually, you know, typically when a expensive piece of art is bought, it's announced through art galleries, art websites, so on and so forth, they love it because they, you know, they bought a piece of what they believe is very influential to them. And, you know, most of what art is how much someone's willing to pay for it, which in turn is actually what creates the value of the art itself. Exactly. The money exchange is what creates the value. So the funny thing about it is, though, is the whole anonymous thing.
Starting point is 00:22:46 You know, it would be funny if that list. was released and then all of a sudden you're like oh there's like 12 ukraine people that bought your art that's strange and you know and then and then these people were able to be investigated by whoever and then you see they're tied to this and they're tied to that see then it would just be too big of a thing and they couldn't there's no way they could handle that but anyway so that's just a little part so let's get into what's happened today with ukraine and and russia so ukraine government websites were hit with a fresh uh basically attack of cyber attacks um and And it's the RBC Ukraine news is reporting Wednesday that several government websites have been targeted in a new cyber attack.
Starting point is 00:23:24 The attack has disrupted the websites of the Ukrainian parliament, its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and its Cabinet of Ministers, according to the reports. All three of the websites currently appear inaccessible. And then last week, a round of cyber attacks brought down websites belonging to the Ukraine Ministry of Defense, Army and Popular Banks, with the Ukrainian officials suspecting Russia as a culprit. Now, obviously, Russia, according to our government anyway, Russia has attacked us with cyber attacks and so on and so forth. Yeah, we've been warning, like, banks and other kind of companies around the United States to, like, beef up our security because, you know, in case of the threat of the Russians hacking our stuff, too. Like, I think that is something that's been pre-planned and actually Biden has told, you know, big companies, you need to beef up security because of Russia. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:16 And see, how they're attacking, you know, how Russian. is attacking these companies or not these companies these websites and essentially when what the news and and what they don't really understand is when you DDoS and anything whether it be the websites or whatever especially when you're DDoS and which is basically a denial of service attack and that's what it's called and DDoS essentially sends and overloads packets onto a website but here's the thing it's not just a website you can gain information from a website about ports, servers and everything else of where that website is running off of. So obviously, if it is a government website, like the Ukraine Parliament and all this stuff,
Starting point is 00:24:56 those websites are going to run off of Ukrainian servers that, you know, a lot of times, especially in, you know, say the Ukraine, even, I mean, it even happened here, not on the military side or the government side as much, but they attacked big companies here and then hacked and all that. But DDoS attacks don't just shut down the website. They can shut down the server itself. And then so we don't know what else is on these servers that the websites are also running on. And so that's the point of a DDoS attack. It can shut down entire servers.
Starting point is 00:25:28 So it's shutting down the servers, but are they able to gain information and stuff like that also? Well, I mean, yeah, I mean, they could. But is that their, I guess their point is just to shut it down to make chaos for them. But I wonder. Maybe, maybe not. Because you can, you know, you can couple a DDoS attack with an interest. through a port or whatever the case is because obviously they're going to know the ports
Starting point is 00:25:50 are going to know all that stuff and sometimes DDoS attacks can send back information about every port that's open, what port was easily the most accessible versus the port that was you know was either blocked or whatever and then hackers can then take that information, figure out which ports
Starting point is 00:26:07 are the easiest to access based on certain things. DDoS attacks and like I said they can gain information off the attack itself while it's killing the servers and so you yes, hackers can access through a DDoS attack, and then they can pull information as as shutting the servers down. So good hackers, probably like you, you know, who Russia would have or somebody, would be
Starting point is 00:26:29 able to do that. And so I don't think, you know, I don't think the DDoS attack was to shut down Ukraine's websites. I think it was for much more than that. They probably want to gather information as far as possibly Ukraine-U.S. communications, U.S. NATO communications. any plan militarily they may have depending on what they find on the servers.
Starting point is 00:26:51 Because unfortunately, especially in countries like that, you don't necessarily, it's crazy. You would think they would run all their websites on one server, and usually they will. But sadly, a lot of these countries or companies or whatever, they will run servers simultaneously, meaning the server next to them will also somehow
Starting point is 00:27:10 still be connected to the server next to them, even though they're separate. But what they don't understand is they think they have protection to where it'll stop it at one server, but really good hacking teams like someone Russia would have would be able to kind of cross, just kind of go throughout the servers if they're all connected to someone, you know, interconnected.
Starting point is 00:27:30 So I don't think it's just a shutdown on websites. They were gathering information, I believe, is what they were trying to do. And who knows what kind of information. And keep this in mind, this is the largest crisis. in Europe for sure and almost in the world since World War II. I mean this is like almost a pre-determination of a new war, world war. Sorry, gosh. Yeah, drink. No, yeah, drink. But I'm not, you know, I'm not buzzed. I just can't say it.
Starting point is 00:28:05 Anyway, but yeah, this will be the largest, you know, incident or crisis, whatever you want to call it since World War II. and I mean there's 190,000 troops and probably more at this point that is surrounding Ukraine or even in Belarus and the funny thing that happened today was the Chinese media accidentally post Communist Party rules on Russia-Ukraine news
Starting point is 00:28:29 So Yeah so Chinese new media posted instructions to social platforms about how to approach coverage on Ukraine including a note of China's need for Russian support with Taiwan Okay. So one outlet appeared to accidentally post guidelines on what should and should not be published,
Starting point is 00:28:50 while an editor for another outlet weighed in with guidance on language and approaches that he believed necessary in walking a fine line. So the senior editor of Zinghan News Agency wrote in his WeChat blog about how his outlet needed to walk a tight line on its Ukraine coverage, noting that China has to back Russia up with emotional and moral support. while we're framing from treading on the toes of the United States and European Union. So the reason they're doing this is because they know that they want to do this next with Taiwan. And so they have to make it look like Russia's doing the right thing. This is all against Russia. And, you know, they're going to try to spin it that way.
Starting point is 00:29:31 So that's why they're telling their media outlets, you better cover this the right way. Yeah, and it's a fine line. Like, we're supporting them, but we don't really want them to know. like we're right in the middle because we want their support after they get done with their shit. Yeah, now keep in mind, this is something else to think about, you know, China, the government, how when they sent out this memo to these news outlets and social media platforms, this is what is happening in the United States and we don't even realize it. My mic sounds weird, like crazy.
Starting point is 00:30:08 Not Mike, but it's my headphones or something. But yeah, this is what This is what's happening in the United States This is what's happening in Canada And it's happening behind the scenes More so than we realize right now You know, with the way Social Media companies are to cover this
Starting point is 00:30:24 With the way media are to cover this This is exactly why we have gotten to a point in the United States Where the government is now saying Misinformation, which is whatever they deem Misinformation is terroristic Same thing with Canada If you protest peacefully or you have a problem with what we say you should do with your body or your livelihood or whatever,
Starting point is 00:30:45 then you're a terrorist offset. We're going to hold you without bail in jail. So exactly what China posted and set out a memo of their guidelines on what they can and can't do. And by the way, you know, there were a couple of news agencies when all that Hong Kong shit was going on with China, when they were basically beating the hell out of, killing some of their people, whatever, just for protesting and for democracy. And China came in and just wiped their ass out. and there was like one or two news agencies that like tried to cover the truth because they wanted to get it out.
Starting point is 00:31:14 And then they not only got shut down, but like disappeared a lot of the journalist. Well, it seems like that happens a lot of times in China. China, I don't think they care if they euthanize people for going against the government. They don't care. But this is going to be a new norm around the world, it seems. So the U.S. ambassador warned that U.N. members, they warned U.N. members from giving Russia its pass on Ukraine. And, you know, she said, there is no middle ground here. Calling for both sides to de-escalate only gives Russia a pass.
Starting point is 00:31:53 Russia is the aggressor. And that's essentially what the U.S. ambassador is saying. Now, keep also in mind, too, but, you know, it's funny kind of how the United States is playing this whole thing. You know, they're playing it as, you know, Ukraine is a democracy. We got to, we got to protect and defend freedom. That's what they're saying. Like, I mean, meanwhile, they're trying to lock down their people. They encourage Canada to do what they just did. And yet, supposedly, the reason why we even have to get involved in this shit to begin with is because we want to protect freedom. We care more about Ukraine's
Starting point is 00:32:29 freedom, supposedly, even though we know Ukraine's not actually free. We care about them more than our own people, supposedly. And there's just so much about this that this doesn't make sense. And I'm not even quite sure whose side and for what reason we are on or not on. I don't know. I've thought about it a couple ways. I've thought about like we have
Starting point is 00:32:49 not done enough to stop Russia from invading Ukraine because we want a conflict with Russia. I've thought about that as well. Even though we know, we freaking know. What's going to happen? Yeah, if there is no fair war or just a
Starting point is 00:33:05 Like, if we got into a war with Russia, it's not like us getting into a war with, say, Mexico or Cuba or Afghanistan or even Iraq. These are two powerhouses. Yeah, this, that war would be, it would be, there would be no question that a nuclear war would end it. Like, no question. You might fight here and there for, you know, a little while. But eventually, one of the two and both, actually, will use nuclear. warheads and then it'll be over. And so then part of me thought, well, maybe the United States is trying not to push so hard
Starting point is 00:33:42 on Russia on sanctions because of that. Because they know, like, if we screw with them too much, we're screwed. Even though keep in mind, Trump put sanctions on all of them mophos over there like crazy. But, you know, he kind of screwed them from the beginning because, you know, you can't. He was not going to give them a little slack. No, at all from the beginning. What is that saying you give an inch and they get like our dog? You give them a little bit and he takes it all.
Starting point is 00:34:09 Well, yeah. But here's the thing. And here's the thing about Trump and that administration with Russia versus now. You remember, you know, they've tried to put this whole Russia collusion shit for the entire time Trump was president. And then they were trying to say Trump was buddies with Putin. Which he was to a degree. Yeah. I mean, respectfully.
Starting point is 00:34:28 A respectful understanding of where each other stood. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, I mean, that's like saying Trump was friends with Kim Jong-un. He wasn't. He went and met with him. Yeah. And he, you know, got more done out of just meeting with this guy. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:34:42 Just because Trump meets with Kim Jong-un, I think that's the best thing you can possibly do. Yep. If you can somehow foster peace and you do that through relationships, no matter what that person or that, you know, it's not your responsibility to go in and change their country. That's not our responsibility. Our responsibility is for looking out for our country. which in turn is building relationships with powerhouses around North and North Korea is not. But North Korea is dangerous, especially in their region. And we got military bases over there.
Starting point is 00:35:13 We have a lot of interest near North Korea, including in South Korea. But the thing is, is he met with North Korea and I think it went great because North Korea didn't screw around the entire presidency. Well, really, nobody screwed around with us. Russia didn't, China didn't. And there was no major wars around the world. And by the way, yes, Trump met with Vladimir. He talked with them many times over the course of the four years. And the thing is, everybody was like, oh, my God, Trump is a Russia doll and all this shit.
Starting point is 00:35:44 And it was like all these political figures, like the Democrats and all those, knew Trump was not in collusion with Russia. They knew it from the beginning because it was all made up. Yeah, they made it up. Which has been proven now. Yeah. But it makes you think why were they so trying to place Trump with Russia? and yet now look who's the one to send to it with Russia
Starting point is 00:36:07 and it's interesting because it's like and I remember before Trump became president and as people started thinking oh shit he might actually be president they're like oh God yeah we got to take the nuclear codes away from him he's going to go blow up everything around the world but actually he did an amazing job around the world
Starting point is 00:36:24 as far as he put everyone around the world in their place and said hey buddy this is the way this deal is working yeah he put him on notice Like, fuck around and find out. And if you want to go against this or do this, this is going to happen. You're not going to screw around with us. But you only tell you why the countries didn't screw around.
Starting point is 00:36:44 And this is also why, like, would we get a nuclear war right now or not? Well, we are the weakest we've probably ever been in the United States right now. I mean, we are. But Putin knew that if he screwed around with someone like Trump, that there would be consequences and if it came down to a war, Trump was just as ballsy as he was. Putin knows that Biden and his administration only give a damn about power and control in their own country right now. That's all they care about. They care about that and all the money and the undercover, you know, all this bullshit. They care more about trying to classify their people
Starting point is 00:37:20 terrorists than them, right? So they don't worry about Biden. Would you worry about Biden as a leader? Hell no. If you're Putin. That's why Putin's going after Ukraine now, I believe. Well, it's exactly why. And yeah, you made a good point. I mean, maybe, you know, if there was some kind of little conspiracy behind the election, you know, they always talked about supposedly Russia is the one that got Trump in, even though everyone knew that's bullshit. Yeah, that's total bullshit. But what if Russia helped? And by the way, Russia are apparently great hackers.
Starting point is 00:37:48 Yeah. I mean, they do a very good job of that shit. So, and, you know, this was something that was accused of the whole Trump thing for so long. They had Russian bots, Russian spies. Russia infiltrated social media and geared everyone towards. Trump, which is all bullshit. But maybe they were saying this because they know that that's what they were going to do. Have you ever thought about that?
Starting point is 00:38:09 I mean, yeah, I know. That's what I was saying. Yeah, you did. Yeah, you did think about it. So Russian media is also spinning coverage to confuse public, many experts say. And social media has become a battlefield of its own with content produced by Russian media, which is under the control of the Kremlin. Viral videos purportedly show in the Ukrainian military being the aggressors.
Starting point is 00:38:31 have turned out to be false. Videos and other content posts on social media are part of Russia's information warfare doctrine. Former Defense Intelligence Agency officer Rebecca Koffler told Fox, the goal is to favorably predispose Russia's population to the government's actions. In this case, military incursion into Ukraine and to sway foreigners who are sympathetic to Russia to see the Russia side of the story. So it's just propaganda. And by the way, I think that was, I think it was amazing when two or two or
Starting point is 00:39:01 three weeks ago when the State Department spokesperson was grilled by that one reporter over and over and over again. And so how do you have proof? Yeah, where's the proof? Well, I'm telling you to prove. Yeah. And he's like... Where is it? He's like, well, look, you know, Russia's going to stage these false flags and they're going to either going to kill their own people or they're going to kill
Starting point is 00:39:21 their own military and then they're going to blame it on Ukraine. And that's why I guess Ukraine is not fighting back then. So then the reporter's like, well, you sound a lot like Alex Jones right now. because Alex Jones, you know, he said that all there was, you know, that's why Alex Jones being sued, the Sandy Hook thing, that was a false flag that was put up. Many people think that 9-11 was possibly a false flag. Many people have reached out and talked about the Las Vegas shooting, false flag. And then it's like you want to ask the State Department person, damn, you guys must know a lot about false flags, don't you?
Starting point is 00:39:52 I mean, seriously, you know, that's something that according to the United States, if anyone tries to ever claim that, that could possibly happen in the United States, are how dare you say that we could do that? Even though we know Operation Northwoods with JFK, we know that that government then wanted to go into, or not go into Cuba, they wanted to kill their own people, our own people. So that they could. So that they could go to Cuba.
Starting point is 00:40:14 That's a false flag. We knew that. And when JFK was against that, many people believed that's why JFK was murdered. So, because he was starkly against that whole thing, when the Joint Chiefs of Staff came forward and said, Right. We want to do this.
Starting point is 00:40:28 And JFK was like, what the hell are you talking about? Like, you must be out of your damn mind. And so, and I still say JFK was probably one of the last Democratic presidents that was sane. But so, yeah, so you have this whole, you know, false flagged shit. And it kind of makes you think about, like, what happens here, you know? And, I mean, we already see, like, even Canada bringing people with signs that, trying to make them out to be terrorists or whatever.
Starting point is 00:40:55 But now it's like, nowadays it's gotten to the point in government that, They don't even have to do false flags, especially here in the United States or Canada. They just say, you know what, tyranny, take them to jail. We don't even have got to try to pretend anymore. Not tyranny. Yeah, tyranny. That's tyranny. What do you think tyranny is?
Starting point is 00:41:11 It's tyranny against the people. Yes. But the false flag is that they're domestic terrorists. Well, that's not a false flag. I'm saying they don't even have to have false flags anymore. Yeah. They're saying you're a terrorist. They just announced tyranny.
Starting point is 00:41:22 And we've changed the definition of terrorism now. Sorry. But getting back to this whole conflict, You know, I've been trying to wrap my mind around, you know, do you get involved? Do you not get involved? You know, people say this is not our war. But the only thing I just cannot stand, and I know I'm probably not in the right, but I hate to know that Ukraine, this little country is being like swarmed with all these troops.
Starting point is 00:41:55 And nobody, you know, people are just standing by and watching it. and not help it. It's like, I care about the people. I care about the people in that country. And it's almost like, you know, when you talk about somebody being a bully,
Starting point is 00:42:07 for example, and you have all these people around watching somebody bully somebody and not doing a damn thing, you're just a bystandard. Instead of being a bystander that helps, you know, these people that are getting ready
Starting point is 00:42:19 to be killed. You know what I'm saying? Well, that was always the United States' place. And many, you know, there are people now that look back and disagree with shit. I know. And I think the reason why people disagree with us getting involved in all the shit is because our own government has lied to us continually about why we got involved.
Starting point is 00:42:38 Like, for example, the Iraq situation. You know, they supposedly had weapons of mass destruction. Right. And they didn't. We garnered a lot of oil. And not only that, I mean, the decision to go into Iraq was moronic. Because all it did was completely destabilized the Middle East. and it still has.
Starting point is 00:42:59 Iraq's never going to be the same. You know, even though, yes, Saddam Hussein was a bad person, and so was, you know, so was Iran's leader and whatever. But still, it was better off when he was in power than it is now. Believe it or not. I mean, that sounds crazy to think about. But I've watched, you know, analysis on that. And, like, there are less people that have died since he was in office,
Starting point is 00:43:24 or since Saddam Hussein died than before. Saddam Hussein died, right? So it's like, the whole situation was screwed up. And a lot of it is based on greed. A lot of it is based on all that. Even people talking about, like, the Afghanistan thing, have you ever, and I know this, this just kind of goes off in a little bit of conspiracy theory,
Starting point is 00:43:43 but you've got to think about shit like this when you start talking about Ukraine, Russia, United States, NATO, what the hell's really going on here? Because maybe 20 years from now, if we're all still alive, if there's not a nuclear war. Hope not. You know, 20 years from now, whatever happens with this, we may look back and say, what the hell did we do? Yeah. Why did we even go there?
Starting point is 00:44:04 Did we do this? But the whole conflict basically is over oil, right? Supposedly. But we don't really know. You know, here's the other thing. Has anyone ever thought about this? And I know people have, but just like the Afghanistan war. and then when our soldiers went in to quote unquote kill, assassinate
Starting point is 00:44:29 Osama bin Laden, okay? He is, he was the mastermind and the leader behind 9-11 and all of this shit. And this is something we're going to cover more deeply in our 9-11 podcast, but this is already stuff I've been researching. But has anyone ever thought it's weird
Starting point is 00:44:45 that the number one guy that killed, and by the way, you know what happened before I get in this? You know what happened with Saddam Hussein in Iraq when we killed him? We had video hanging him. And it was clear and defined video. This dude's dead. Okay.
Starting point is 00:45:00 He's dead. Everybody knows it. Video. Got it. Cool. But you know what happened when the guy that killed thousands of our people, supposedly, with ISIS and everything else? And you know what? We did not one picture of his death.
Starting point is 00:45:15 Not one picture of his dead body. And then, you know what? What guy? Saddam Hussein. I mean, Saddam Hussein. Osama bin Laden. No, I'm talking, no, they... When we killed him in that palace that night in Pakistan.
Starting point is 00:45:30 Oh, you're talking about that all the other guy. ISIS leader. Osama bin Laden. Osama bin Laden. I've said this like five times. Sorry, I thought you're still talking about... No, now I'm talking about Osama bin Laden. The guy that was supposedly over 9-11.
Starting point is 00:45:41 Right. And the guy we'd been chasing for years and years, and he was over ISIS. But anyway, so when we finally go in at night under Obama's administration and we kill this guy, you know, and we don't have a single picture about his death. Are you sure? I thought that was during Trump. No, that was definitely Obama. Obama killed Osama.
Starting point is 00:46:04 Oh, so we killed another guy when Trump. Oh, yeah, yeah. Trump killed all kinds of damn ISIS leaders, but, you know, because obviously. I got to go back and look at all that stuff. Yeah, you argue if you shit. Listen, Osama bin Laden was the main guy, okay? Yeah. He was the leader of ISIS.
Starting point is 00:46:20 He was the guy that used to post videos and videos. a cave and shit. Yeah, and had that long gray beard. Yeah. Him. Yeah. But what I'm saying is this is the guy, this was the number one on our list of anybody we've ever wanted to kill in the United States. Yeah, like the most wanted guy. Yeah. The number one that we look for for years and years and years and then we finally kill this guy in the middle of the night in Pakistan, yet there's not one picture. And then supposedly, we put his body on an aircraft carrier and then dumped his body in the
Starting point is 00:46:45 ocean. Yes. That is the official story by the U.S. government. Yes. We dumped his body off. in the ocean. That's what our story is militarily. And no picture, no video, and no proof of what happened. You know, you know the only proof that we have is one dude that was supposedly the shooter that has made his rounds around all the media and all the everything. I killed this guy. I killed this guy. Yeah. And at first they didn't want to even tell anybody who any of those people were. Yeah. But that whole thing just weird to me. Like, why would you not take a picture? And so, I mean, I know they do. did supposedly take pictures because they sent it back to, you know, that's how they verified. You know, it was Osama bin Laden.
Starting point is 00:47:29 They sent it back to our government when they killed him. But yet, that was never released. There's even been questions about that. Why would that never be released? And why would they dump his body? Yeah, and why would they dump it in the ocean? Because you know, people are going to question that. Like, why in the world would you do that?
Starting point is 00:47:45 It's just weird. And that's a big conspiracy theory behind. I'm sorry, but I didn't even know that. Yeah. Wow. That's crazy. So when you start talking about the Russia-Ukraine shit and what's really going on, you just never know. And I'm not saying Osama isn't dead.
Starting point is 00:48:00 I don't know. Who the hell knows? I don't know. I really don't know. But lawmakers have been urgent to get congressional approval before stationing in U.S. troops in Ukraine. Now, this is important. Bipartisan lawmakers, both on Republican and Democrat side, are a ranger from members of the far left squad to the far right, freedom. caucus joined together Tuesday to call on President Biden to receive authorization from Congress
Starting point is 00:48:28 before involving U.S. forces in Russia and Ukraine conflict. And this was today. Peter DeFazio, Republican and Oregon, or sorry, or Representative Peter DeFazio, an Oregon Democrat, and Representative Warren Davidson and Ohio Republican led the diverse group of 43 members of Congress in a letter to Biden urging him to follow the Constitution when considering deploying U.S. troops. The American people deserve to have a say before we become involved in yet another foreign conflict, DeFazio said, in a tweet. Biden on Tuesday announced sanctions against Russia after President Vladimir Putin declared the independence of two separatist regions in Ukraine
Starting point is 00:49:07 and deployed military forces in what Biden said is the beginning of Russian invasion. But Biden also authorized additional U.S. forces to the region, but maintained that the United States has no intention of fighting Russia. But the thing is, is that he's still sending troops, sending troops. And he's not getting any congressional, nothing. He's just sending troops over there. Plus, there is already a lot of troops around the area, right? Yeah, but we're still sending thousands of troops. Yeah, we're sending thousands of troops.
Starting point is 00:49:38 We got, we got ships out there. We've got submarines. We've got all kinds of shit. And so it's like, you know, it's pretty interesting when you can get Democrats and Republicans together on anything right now. Because I think even these people, even like the far left that are awoke and like, oh yeah, we care about all this crazy shit.
Starting point is 00:49:58 They got to be thinking somewhere in the back of their mind, oh, shit, we do have Biden as a president. And he's sending troops to fuck with Russia, which means that all my woke shit may not matter if I wake up in a nuclear haze in a week. Right? Because it's very dangerous to send troops over there at all. Because, and the reason for this is,
Starting point is 00:50:17 because we do have troops stationed like near the border within Ukraine from what I've heard that we might even possibly have troops in Ukraine. These are reports coming out that
Starting point is 00:50:27 not official reports but they're insider reports that are being leaked and all this shit that we have troops in Ukraine. We don't know that for sure but if we do, that's not good.
Starting point is 00:50:37 And it's not good because well I don't know I mean Biden might you know he might lose 10,000 troops and I give a damn but otherwise you know the people will
Starting point is 00:50:46 and the government will, and the consensus will be, let's attack Russia. All it takes is them to attack our troops inadvertently or otherwise, and then we're in a war with Russia. Right. This is not very hard. And it becomes a world war. Yeah, and plus, how it quickly becomes a world war is because NATO has troops there.
Starting point is 00:51:04 Right. NATO has war planes there, which is made up of many countries. And, you know, and so if they get hit with anything, then it automatically is a world war because then you've got like numerous countries. involved. You got France. You got so many of the European Union states. And that's what I just don't get about Putin. I mean, he's, I get
Starting point is 00:51:24 why he is almost like he's having to do this over this war, like the pipeline deal or whatever. And Ukraine wanting to join NATO. You know, if they do that, he loses all of his finances for his country. I get all that.
Starting point is 00:51:41 But I wish there was just a different way that this could be settled. But we don't even know if that's the case. I mean, that's the thing. Like, we don't even know if that's really why he's invading or not. We also don't know what he knows about what other countries are doing behind the scenes that we don't know. So I don't know. I'm not saying he's in a right or wrong. I don't know. I have no idea. But I just, I hate seeing, you know, innocent, I hate seeing anybody being killed during war. I just, I don't like that.
Starting point is 00:52:11 Well, President Biden announced that he will be imposing sanctions on the owner of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline connecting Russia and Germany in response to Russian actions in Ukraine. He announced that he will be imposing sanctions on the owner of this pipeline connecting Russia. And in a statement issue from the White House, Biden referenced Germany's recent announcement that it would halt the pipeline certification and thank Chancellor Olaf Scholes for his cooperation in holding Russia accountable for its aggression. Now, keep in mind, the Nord Stream 2 pipeline is extremely important for energy and oil around the world. I mean, it's one of the biggest pipelines in the world.
Starting point is 00:52:48 Not only did Biden shut down our pipeline, which we had in the United States, but now the Nord Stream 2 pipeline is shut down. You're looking at a barrel of oil going through the roof. And this is... I think they said like 90. I don't know if I'm right. No, over $100. $93 a barrel?
Starting point is 00:53:03 No, it's over $100 to the last I saw. So I know all over the world, obviously, I don't know about people now around the world, but our gas prices are like inflated more than they've ever been in years and years. and years. Like we usually... That's just because of our dumb bullshit. I know. That's just because of what's going on in our country.
Starting point is 00:53:22 But now, you know, it went from, you know, at one time it was not even $2. It was like $1.98 a gallon. Yeah, it's funny. Canadians are warned to leave Ukraine due to risk a full-scale armed conflict. So, yeah, you can go back to Canada. Canada. Anyways, what I was saying is our gas was $198, I think. and now we're up to 329 because of our conflicts,
Starting point is 00:53:48 but because of what's going on in Ukraine, Russia, we have to expect the gas prices to even go up further, which means not just our gas. It means our energy, our heat, our everything. Even propane. Yeah, I mean, everything's going to go up. But the thing is, too, is like, we've not even hit nowhere close to in the United States,
Starting point is 00:54:08 the peak of inflation. I mean, we're like, we're on our way up. I mean, this is not even close to the peak. Yeah, but the thing. This is only going to make it go higher and higher and higher. Yeah, it's going to be ridiculous. I mean, thank God I can ride my bike to work if I need to. Well, this is going to get ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:54:28 But, you know, not trying to be sympathetic with myself and not having money to pay gas. Ultimately, I, you know, I don't like to see war at all. I don't want to see anyone killed. And at this point, I think it's embedded in. inevitable yes that's going to happen probably yeah I mean unless Russia is bullshitting which I just don't think he is
Starting point is 00:54:53 I don't think so either but you don't know I don't know why you would because all you know you're by even doing this if you're what is it He's spending money just even getting all these troops surrounding Ukraine I mean it's a lot of money which by the way there are Russian Aligarts
Starting point is 00:55:09 that which are basically elites in Russia that fund a lot of shit they are getting their account sanctioned and banned from like Europe and all of that so they can't no longer do business in Europe or U.S. I don't even know if it's U.S. I know it's Europe. And so a lot of these Russia alicards, they call them, these elites, these people that fund, you know, various things. And these guys are so rich that they are being sanctioned by countries. So keep that in mind.
Starting point is 00:55:41 You know, they're halting that. You know, part of what the whole Russia sanctions are that we are announcing as well as UN and NATO and EU are, we're basically trying to cut off funds for Russia. So where their money and their banks are no good anywhere besides Russia. Right. Except for probably China and place like that because they're on their side kind of. And that's kind of what they're fighting for. But they're trying to be cut off. Yeah, they're trying to, well, they're trying to choke off.
Starting point is 00:56:13 money and they think they're going to do this you know to where it hinders them militarily but it isn't going to I mean people don't understand
Starting point is 00:56:23 that it's not going to I mean I think people are still confused with the with how money works nowadays like I understand
Starting point is 00:56:31 that yeah they're going to lose some money based on these sanctions but but also people have to understand that like you know
Starting point is 00:56:38 countries kind of make their own money and shit and you know that they kind of can do whatever the hell they want to do they're the government. They don't follow diplomatic rules and laws. This will not affect them whatsoever.
Starting point is 00:56:50 They can't trade and do all this shit, but trust me, they'll be fine. And that was part of the problem with the sanctions was with the United States sanctions. They're not strong enough. They're not, you know, it's nothing that says we really don't want you to invade Ukraine. It's just saying, we're lightly saying, well, I mean, in his first speech, like, a couple of months ago, he's like, he pretty much said, you're welcome to invade. We're not doing anything. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:18 So get this shit. So besides all that, I don't know if you guys knew that there was a Russian submarine with 160 nuclear missiles on board. How many? 160. I thought you said nine before.
Starting point is 00:57:32 It was 160. I got it wrong. So this Russian submarine with 160 nukes on board, it surfaced off the U.S. coast. Okay? And so this submarine of the Bori Project, which carries 16 Beluva ballistic missiles on board, and over 160 nukes appeared off the coast of the United States having caused serious concern for Washington.
Starting point is 00:57:56 Each of these missiles in service with the submarine is capable of carrying up to 10 nuclear warheads on them. This created an extremely serious danger for the United States, given the U.S. military, have not been able to track the Russian nuclear submarine even anywhere. We weren't able to track it at all. And the only way we knew about it is when it surfaced. Right. And this submarine was in the Pacific coast. Yeah, I believe so.
Starting point is 00:58:20 By California, I think, right? Yeah. Russian nuclear... Which would make sense. Yeah, Russian nuclear submarine of the Boree project approached the U.S. coast, unnoticed. It was possible to establish the whereabouts of the nuclear submarine with up to 100... with up to 160 nuclear warheads on board after the subs started going back to the base.
Starting point is 00:58:41 A submarine of... this class is capable of destroying most of the territory in the United States within minutes. Russian nuclear submarines will be able to constantly patrol the waters near the U.S. coast in the event that Russia decides to build a naval base in Cuba or Venezuela, which Russia has been talking about. They want to also be in Cuba and Venezuela. And as representatives from the Russian Foreign Ministry said earlier. So this submarine was off the coast, I believe, of the United States, or of California. This thing came across the ocean from Russia, you know, from wherever it was based,
Starting point is 00:59:22 wherever that may be, wherever that is, probably somewhere around where the Ukraine situation actually is because that's also part of the reason they want Ukraine as well, I believe, is because Ukraine has a large waterfront and everything else. so they can establish a lot of their nuclear stuff. And so if you look at like the United States military versus Russia, we're pretty decently close as far as submarines go. And they are highly advanced in submarines. The only thing that really divides us is, you know, Alaska is in between. But as far as like military power, Russia has amazing capabilities with our submarines.
Starting point is 01:00:00 And, I mean, like that submarine, for example, when it says that, you know, there was 160, nuclear warheads. And so some of these actual capsules of bombs, or they're called intercontinental ballistic or whatever, this one whole thing would carry 10, right? Nuclear warheads. Meaning that this shit hits like California or wherever. It's gone.
Starting point is 01:00:28 I mean, it's not just California gone. I mean, you've got to think about nuclear fallout. Oh, yeah. The radiation. The worst place the United States could ever be hit by nuclear warhead is in the west because of the way the jet stream is
Starting point is 01:00:40 it's going to carry the nuclear fallout and it's going to come all the way across the country the west to the east yeah and so you know everybody always thinks
Starting point is 01:00:47 of like a nuclear war as being fought in space to where a country will send a nuclear warhead through space into the atmosphere of the country they want to bomb and by the way
Starting point is 01:00:58 China would probably do that and the thing is that's the whole deal about a nuclear war it's not just intercontinental ballistic it is also submarines like Russia and the fact that this thing was able to surface without, I mean, undetected.
Starting point is 01:01:11 Being undetected, yeah. Yeah, undetected. It must have been a stealth submarine. Well, yeah, a lot of them are, yeah. A lot of them are. They're undetectable. You know, that's what a lot of people to understand is our capabilities of tracking submarines is not good. And it's not just us.
Starting point is 01:01:29 I mean, Russia don't have great capabilities. The best way you can track submarines are, guess what, other submarines. The second best way you can track submarines is what's called the Mighty P8 Poseidon which is a which flies over us all the time actually but it is essentially a Boeing Yeah it's a plane right Yeah it's a Boeing I believe it's a 787 Dreamliner
Starting point is 01:01:55 Equipped out to be a military plane But what this thing is equipped to do It's just a radar thing Well it's not necessarily radar what they do is they drop sonars in the water from their aircraft and then that aircraft can pick up a submarine or whatever in the water. They're called submarine hunters. They used to be P3s, which is a four-blade propeller aircraft. And they were the older version.
Starting point is 01:02:24 Noah and the National Weather Service used the P3s and their prop planes. They use those to go into hurricanes now. And those are what's known as the hurricane hunters besides C-130s. But one of those P3s used to be submarine hunters. That's actually what they initially were for. And so they would drop these sonars into the water. Well, now the P8s, which are the bowings, and they're faster. Obviously, they have more range and all this stuff.
Starting point is 01:02:49 That's what they do. They drop sonars, and then they can detect, you know, submarines. But the other way you can detect submarines are through submarines. Submarines have sonars all around them. Submarines can listen, like, from miles in the... water and obviously when this thing surfaced it was probably coming across the water and it was listening the entire time to see if there were any other submarines around here and then so they can kind of counter intuitively find a what you would say is a highway so through the water right so they
Starting point is 01:03:22 might be able to know that there's a submarine like a hundred miles northeast and then there's one like here and there's one there and they essentially just pick their way through you know to where they were undetected right and and that's and it was probably a war game, another nuclear drill that Russia was doing, to see if they could do it. And to intimidate. Yeah. And they can do this in international waters without worry. Same thing with international airspace.
Starting point is 01:03:48 We've had, you know, keep in mind two or three years ago, we had over near Alaska, we had Russian bomber aircraft that were flying and our airplanes kept intercepting them and they would go back. But don't we have no fly zones? certain places or is that? Yeah, but international airspace and waters are uncontrolled. So, I mean, it's, you know, you can have a mix of things happen there. So yeah, I mean, it's. Well, and I'm just thinking like you were saying, if, if part of Russia's plan is to hijack Ukraine, not only for the oil thing, but because it has more coast to be a bigger giant than the United States or to have more power, I guess, because they have more land and more sea towards us.
Starting point is 01:04:40 And what if that is their reason of doing this right now? Do you not think that we should be proactive and say, you know what? You're not doing this. Well, it depends on how you look at it. Because, I mean, if we're, if it's... I don't think it really truly affects us. But what if it does?
Starting point is 01:04:57 It doesn't. I mean, it would, but it won't. I mean, if anything in my opinion of this whole situation is, if I'm the president, I would either be hardcore on Russia from the beginning. I mean, I think your stance of who you are as a president from the very beginning of your presidency is going to say everything from the beginning.
Starting point is 01:05:14 And so what our president has done is the opposite. He showed weakness. He showed no plan. He literally is hard to talk in anything he ever does. And he, I mean, so that's already not a good thing. And so then you have to come off of that knowing how screwed up your country is. No one that Russia knows.
Starting point is 01:05:35 No one that China knows. No one that every freaking country knows. And I actually think that part of the problem with all these other countries right now, Canada, Australia, all of these countries, keep this, just keep this in your mind for a second. All of these countries went to hell as soon as this presidency came in the office. It was like, hey, here's our free pass. This world is going to shit. Yeah. Because they know that America now is not going to hold anyone accountable.
Starting point is 01:06:01 We're not a powerhouse. Because we want to do the same thing to our own people. Right. So as soon as Trump left office, Australia went to hell, Canada went to hell, Russia's invading Ukraine, inflation is at the worst has ever been. The border is absolutely uncontrollable. We have a wide open border. I mean, it is... More people are dying from fentanyl than ever before.
Starting point is 01:06:24 Any other death. Yeah, I mean, it's nuts. And not only that, I mean, it's just... And that fentanyl, by the way, is coming through the fentanyl. the borders. Trafficking, human trafficking is through the roof. And that includes children. That includes child sex trafficking, women's sex trafficking.
Starting point is 01:06:40 This is, you know, and honestly, the cartels and all that shit are infiltrating the borders. They're going to set up shop in the United States. Yeah, they're more in power than we are. Yeah. Well, they are. I mean, they have more rights than Americans do almost right now. They do, truly.
Starting point is 01:06:57 They've never been managed to get a vaccine. They've never been managing to do shit. they can vote without being legal even. Well, no, I mean, you can talk about the cartels there too. They have way more power right now. It's nuts. But this world is going to hell very fast. And it was literally, I mean, we are, I said this.
Starting point is 01:07:16 Within a year. I said this on last night's podcast. This is, the America has been the beacon of hope for the world. And now that that light is faded and is gone. Because everyone can look at the United States and see how fucked we are now. And how completely we are. and shit. This administration is it is a
Starting point is 01:07:35 opportunity for all these countries to gain power over their own people. And so this is what we're left with. We don't have a strong country to where we're going to invade or not invade but intervene in human rights issues. Things like us, we just don't have that. And I'm telling you, if we had a strong president
Starting point is 01:07:54 office, the Ukraine thing wouldn't be happening. I don't believe so either. Neither would the Canadian thing have happened. No, no. That wouldn't have happened. That would have never happened. Because guess what we would have done? You know what should be being done in Canada?
Starting point is 01:08:07 Sanctions. Sanctions from hell in Canada. And by the way, a good president of the United States would have got NATO on board with sanctions from Canada and the United States. So then you're cut off from most of the world. And then that government is not going to do that shit. And the United States would demand their release of everybody that was unlawfully arrested for peacefully protesting. but we have done nothing. We have stayed silent on everything.
Starting point is 01:08:32 Yeah, we've encouraged it. Yes. We have not stayed silent. We've encouraged. We've encouraged it. That's what sucks. But guys, look, so the last thing I'm going to say on this subject is we better be thinking about a legitimate chance of a nuclear war. And like what?
Starting point is 01:08:47 Well, I think before it even comes that, it could be become, if it, if it's like, it's almost like chess right now. You know, when we get to checkmate, it's going to bring. bring everyone in the world into this. Yeah, but... You know, this is not just a Ukraine, Russia thing, or Ukraine, Russia, and United States thing. This involves the whole world. Well, it's like Tulsi Gabbard said last night.
Starting point is 01:09:12 And I like Tulsi Gabbard a lot. But she's correct and dead on. She said, you know, Biden's going to get in this tit for tat sanction versus this and versus that. And by the way, you know, Vladimir Putin responded to his sanctions from the United States today and said, I will hit back home. hard and it'll be something you don't want, you know, in his response to sanctions from them. He's just getting to the point where now he's kind of being back in the corner and that's dangerous.
Starting point is 01:09:38 Yeah. But that's exactly what Tulsi Gabbard said. You're going to keep screwing with them and screwing with them and then they're going to screw with you and then they're going to screw with you. And eventually you're going to be in war with them. This is where this leaves. And it's going to be a nuclear war. Yeah. And the problem is with Putin, his mindset is more like a Trump mindset.
Starting point is 01:09:54 It's not like a Biden. Like, you know, he'll destroy you if he needs to. Yeah, even though I think Trump is smarter enough to not do a nuclear war. I know, but I think that Trump is smart enough to make a deal and to figure out. But, no, he's a powerhouse and he makes countries know we mean business and you're not fucking with us. Well, you know what I would have done? I would have been on an airplane, which, by the way, Biden has it done at all. He sent Kamala Harris's laughing crazy ass.
Starting point is 01:10:21 Not even to Russia. He sent him to the UN or whatever. But I think I or Trump or someone that it would be strong in that situation. would call Putin and say, look, dude, we're meeting, like next week. Okay, we're going to sit down and talk about this and let's figure it to shit out. Because if not, then we're going to have issues. And that's the way you've got to do it. And, I mean, you know, you're, you can't, you have to meet with them in person, you know, face to face.
Starting point is 01:10:47 Same way Trump did it with North Korea and Putin and leaders around the world that were not necessarily favorable leaders, including the Chinese president. But this is not what we have as the United States leadership right now. It does. It really, to me, it feels like a chess game. Yeah, that we're losing. Yeah. You're playing chess game with a senile man. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:11:10 So who you think's going to win that shit? Who you think is going to win? Oh, wait. Does the night go up to the left or what? No, I'm just kidding. No, he wouldn't even know. He'd be trying to fucking play your damn whatever the things are. I don't play chess.
Starting point is 01:11:23 Your pond. I don't play chess. but just be thinking about it I mean it does worry me like the whole possibility of nuclear war I mean I've never really truly been worried about a situation that could happen like this but you also weren't like really old enough
Starting point is 01:11:39 during the Cold War when Reagan was in present sea No but this is like the new Cold War I know it's like the new one but you know during that time we were experiencing the same thing we are now you know there was a threat of you know nuclear war between Russia
Starting point is 01:11:53 and the United States And that was the scariest time of my life Because I was always scared Like are we going to die today? I don't know Are they going to send a nuclear bomb Over here and kill us all? You know, that's a scary situation
Starting point is 01:12:07 But the difference there was, I believe Is that we had a president That wasn't a moron You know what I mean? It was a strong leadership Yeah Yeah And that is a big difference
Starting point is 01:12:17 And at the time it was Reagan Yeah And Reagan was good And that's the thing Like we have a it is scary, dude. That is the scariest part about this whole situation is what's going on in our country right now. Like that's the scariest part.
Starting point is 01:12:35 And it's like Tulsi Gabbard said, like they could give a damn if a nuclear war happens. Like she, and by the way, she is one of, Tulsi Gabbard is number one, a Democrat, but number two, like I said, she is a ex-military vet officer, I believe. And, you know, she said, and she's one of those people that she's, it straight. She doesn't bullshit. She's not trying to scare anybody. But she's simply saying, like, this administration and this government could give a damn if they attack us with a nuclear warhead or not. They could give a fuck. Because they'll attack back. But what they're all going to do is they're going to go underground, they're going to have food and water for as long as they need to.
Starting point is 01:13:15 And they, do you think they're going to give a shit if your skin's melting off from a nuclear warhead? Fuck, no, they're not. They don't care. She knows that. everyone that really is involved in this whole government thing knows that and that like that is the scary part about this because yes all of these leaders all of the government all the people that are leading this can literally they have underground bunkers where they can live for a year two three with oxygen supply that is cut off from everything else they would say fuck everybody and go down and then just start over and that makes you like think about these preppers that have been prepping for things like this.
Starting point is 01:13:55 Yeah, but you know what they call preppers? Fucking, they call preppers terrorist. Yeah. Domestic terrorist. Here we go. I mean, I would feel much better if I had like an underground bunker right now. With auction and filtration and all that, yeah. You know, food and everything, just in case something like that happened.
Starting point is 01:14:13 Yeah. Because I'm not a terrorist. No, but the only reason they considered preppers as terrorist is, I don't know. I mean, damn, it almost kind of. it makes you think, oh, shit, we don't want anybody to live if their nuclear war happens. We don't want anybody live besides who we want to live. Yeah, so they're terrorists.
Starting point is 01:14:31 You talk about ultimate depopulation. That would do it. Man, I'd do it. It's a scary thing. I'm not saying that's what they want, but I don't know, man. It's not, it's, God. It's just scary to think about. Now I want land and I want an underground house.
Starting point is 01:14:49 Well, we're not getting RV because RV, gas prices are going to be more than a damn airplanes soon. I think airplane, well, no, not really, because airplane fuel is about to go up to. You're not going to be able to travel across your state without paying a chunk. But think about this too, like from the aviation side, like airplane fuel is going to go up. And so from airplane fuel, you got the private sector, which private sector are most of those people that fly private or elites and people that, you know, have money to pay that. But the thing is, is that think about commercial airlines. Think about how much they're going to have to skyrocket their prices, which, you know,
Starting point is 01:15:23 because their fuel is going to go up. I mean, this is going to affect everything. It's not only going to affect that, you think about truckers. Think about when, think about, you want to talk about this inflation thing and how the Nord Stream pipeline and the whole Russia invasion oil can affect us. Well, think about the whole trucker deal. I think we've learned over the past two years how important trucking is for our everyday life. Our grocery stores, our restaurants, any of our necessities that we need,
Starting point is 01:15:51 it revolves around truckers. And so what happens. When gas prices go to $5 and $6 and $7 a gallon, because it's probably going to get there. And then guess how much the food is going to be in the store? I know. Because truckers have to charge ridiculous prices to even transport it. And then only that, then you've got to think about the forms. And you've got to think about the supply, too.
Starting point is 01:16:09 We're not even going to be ridiculous. I mean, we already have an issue with supply in our grocery stores. Yeah, but that's what I'm saying. I mean, besides the supply, when you do get the supply, it's going to be outrageous. And there already is crazy expensive. And I'm just telling you, you know, like when COVID, had first came out, everybody was like going to the store and trying to buy all these
Starting point is 01:16:27 canned goods. Unfortunately, we didn't know we're supposed to buy toilet paper at the time. Yeah. But this is almost another time where I feel like, gosh, should you stock up on stuff? Should you get frozen stuff? Frozen meat. I don't know about frozen because like
Starting point is 01:16:43 I mean, like sadly, if a nuclear war really did break out in all-out nuclear war, you're asking. No, I'm not even talking about nuclear war. I'm just talking about inflation. Okay, well. Yeah, I mean, inflation, Yes, but nuclear war, your ass better be underground somewhere. Yeah. I mean, I'm not even thinking about that because I don't think we would survive that.
Starting point is 01:17:00 We don't have a place to go underground. I mean, you could survive it for a while, depending on if they hit near you. If they hit near you, then you're probably scared. Well, thank God we're on the East Coast and not the West Coast. Hey, our number one audience, by the way, is California. They're going to be really pissed to you. Oh, my gosh. You guys can come stay at our house.
Starting point is 01:17:20 Which is kind of crazy, guys, that our number one American. state is California. Yeah, and they're all Democrats. They're not all Democrats. A lot of them are. Obviously, listening to us, they're not. But our number one audience is California. I was actually really surprised to see that.
Starting point is 01:17:35 Number two is Texas. But yeah, thank you for our California listeners out there. I know why you're listening is because you freaking hate the people that are in control of your country. Or your state. Your state. Not necessarily Texas. I think Texas listens because they hate the people that are in control the country. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:51 I think it's a much more personal level for California residents. because it affects them in their state and in their cities. And so, yeah, we get it. You guys need to move the hell out of there. Just make sure you don't vote for the same policies that you voted for then. If you're listening to us, you probably didn't vote for those policies. So you guys come down here, come to the south. Come on down.
Starting point is 01:18:09 We'll welcome you. Come on down, boys. You can stay at our house until you find your own house. Come on down, boys and girls. We got some damn cornbread and some grits. And some sweet tea. Sweet tea? We'll put some vodka in for you.
Starting point is 01:18:23 Some sweat tea and okra and some hog jaws You can teach us how to surf Yeah Shit like that Yeah On the East Coast Yeah You gotta teach us how to surf on like three foot waves
Starting point is 01:18:38 Though Nah some of our beaches over here Have decent waves I don't know I don't hardly ever see surfers here Like you do Well you do like you do if you go to Like Folly Beach
Starting point is 01:18:49 South Carolina There are some places in Florida Definitely not the west coast of Florida because the West Coast Florida has no waves because of the Gulf. But, yeah, I mean, actually, you know, to be honest, Folly Beach in South Carolina has some of the biggest waves of the East Coast. Yeah. It's because of that continental shelf that breaks right there,
Starting point is 01:19:07 that's one of the best surfing places on the East Coast. Oh, is that where, what's his face? Nemo comes from? Nemo the fish. I'd never watch that, but I'm guessing that has something to do with the shelf thing. The continental shelf, yeah. That's where Nemo's from, the little clownfish. Yeah, but actually, but that's also why Folly Beach has some of the worst, like, it has the worst riptides of any ocean.
Starting point is 01:19:32 You know, I think, I believe on the East Coast. Like more people, I believe, have died there than anywhere in the United States. Because of the reptiles. Because of the shelf. Yeah. But that's also what creates the big waves. But that's also what, when you have big waves, you also have usually riptides that pull out as strong because it's pushing that water back out to the big wave. I'm telling you, I've been in the ocean where it's when it's pulling back in.
Starting point is 01:19:56 Like, I feel like it's pulling me in. Mm-hmm. Like, it's so strong. Like, you feel like you're going to fall down. Oh, and I was in the fire department in Myrtle Beach, you know, we trained for that a lot, which I'm glad we did. Because, like, we had a month of training just on water rescues and rip tides and all that stuff. And so there would be days that, like, we weren't supposed to train. But then, like, I remember there was specific.
Starting point is 01:20:22 specifically one Saturday, and we weren't even supposed to be training on Saturday or any of that stuff. And we also trained, we co-trained with lifeguards because lifeguards need to have the same training. And so that's what I will say about Myrtle Beach lifeguards and stuff. They are good. They're not like YMCA pool lifeguards. Those dudes can save your life if need be, because I've trained with those guys. But I remember one Saturday, I know this has nothing to a rush of Ukraine, but I know it was one Saturday and they were like, hey, the riptide is like insane right now. we're going right now because I think this is the best opportunity to train.
Starting point is 01:20:56 So I remember like I was going to the department. I was like, I did not like this because I mean we've trained in like rip tides and shit that was like, you know, decent riptides. And I didn't even like that because it makes you feel uncontrollable. What are you doing? I'm sorry, I keep seeing a little piece of fur in this microphone. Well, don't worry about that. So anyways, so we get to the beach. And it's just one of those days.
Starting point is 01:21:22 You know the riptide's bad because the waves are sideways. The water is being pulled out so hard. And even if you go like three or... And it does. It goes sideways. Yeah. Even if you go like seven inches in, you feel it pulling hard on your ankles. Yes.
Starting point is 01:21:36 And it was bad, bad, bad. So it was, you know, the issue of red flag for the beach. No one was supposed to go in the water this time. And here we all are on the beach, about to go way out in the water and weighed in. And I just remember, I was like, God, I hate this shit. I mean, and we had our jet skis and stuff. stuff, the fire department just keys, in case anybody, like, you know, had issues. But, yeah, so they make you start wading out.
Starting point is 01:21:58 And then, so the first round, we split up into two groups. We had half lifeguards, half firefighters. We had victims, and we had rescuers. And so the victims were supposed to go out first, and they were supposed to minimally fight, you know, the rip time. And so then you had the rescuers, and I was on the rescue side the first go-round. and so they go in probably two or three minutes before we did and so we're like so they go in they're wading in the water and then they're not even waist deep and you see them they're gone they're starting to be pulled hard and and there's nothing holds you you can't stop that but but this is like you can physically see them
Starting point is 01:22:38 like just gone i mean they're and they're going fast so and i think even our instructors at the time which was that they um i believe our instructors were even because we were not supposed to go in for like three or four minutes. And it was like one and a half two minutes. All right, go ahead. And I was like, oh, shit. So we're like wading out. And so the number one thing we had learned for the previous three weeks, by the way,
Starting point is 01:22:59 because we'd been training at this point for three weeks, you start getting pulled out. And one of the things that they told the victims was don't swim out towards it, swim against it. Because that's what most victims are going to do. Yeah. They're going to try to swim against it. Yeah, but you really should just go with it. So you get in water. and I was like everything, because it was strong.
Starting point is 01:23:20 I felt it. It just, it was taking me. Yeah. And so I was like, all right, so my training was everything in my mind. I was like, all right, I got to do this. So we're getting pulled and I just start swimming, like just lightly. I'm kind of floating and I'm just swimming with the rip current. And then you're probably going fast.
Starting point is 01:23:35 Yeah, and I just take my feet out of the water because that's the number one thing. You want to be as you want to be as on top of the waters you can be. Even though you're still getting pulled, you're not being pulled under and you're not being pulled to one side. So you're swimming and you're just lightly. swim in and like you're not really exerting any energy. Right. And then the guys that are swimming towards you or they think they are because they're not
Starting point is 01:23:55 because they're going backwards. You know, they're swimming and whatever. And you catch them fast. So then when you catch them, you have to like and that's one of the biggest things about people that are in drowning situations. They're going to grab onto you. Yeah, they're going to fight. And so one of the things
Starting point is 01:24:12 they always tell you do is like as you're coming up to people that are desperately panicking, you know, I think we were supposed to say, like, hey, I am trained for this. I know exactly what to do. Do not hit. Do not fight me. Just listen to me, you know.
Starting point is 01:24:24 And you're saying this as you're coming up to them. And so you're trying to like calm them down from the beginning. Right, right. Because they're frantic. And they're like, I'm going to, I'm going to die. Yeah. So one of the things you first do is you grab their arm. You don't just go up behind them because then they're going to turn.
Starting point is 01:24:38 They're going to try to turn and grab you and show like that. So you grab their arm and you basically swim past them, but you've got their arm. And then as you're grabbing their arm and you're trying to hold their arm. When you put them in the swimmer. No, you're kind of swimming with their arm because it don't take a lot. And you're just saying, look, just relax. Get on your back. I got you.
Starting point is 01:24:56 And then usually by this time, the rip current is starting to let up. And you'll start filling when it, when it starts, quits pulling. I know this is like so random of a fucking story. I know. But anyways, you'll start filling the rip tide or the riptide start letting up. And then when it lets up, you just kind of put your feet down a little bit and you'll feel like it'll pull you right or left. whichever way a rip current starts pulling you, you just follow it.
Starting point is 01:25:20 Yeah. Because what it's doing is it's the same thing as in kayaking. You know what an eddy is. Right. So if you're in like a big rapid and then you've got eddies that like push off to the right and push off the left and you can just go in these eddies and you can just chill there even like when there's huge rapids right next to you, it's what a rip current does. So you just push off to the right and typically you can get back in if you just kind of follow the water.
Starting point is 01:25:44 But it was kind of weird because the second time we did that. Yeah. Were you supposed to be the victim? Yeah, but the thing is, like, and the guy that was my rescuer was, he was one of the best swimmers in our whole team. And, like, he could not get us back in because he would go in this Eddie and then it would just be a rip tide coming out that way too. And so it was just, it was weird. So sometimes, but this is the worst case scenario. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:09 This is the worst case scenario. Is that what you would do if it's so bad you can't get the person back in? No, because you can only stay out there so long. I mean, you just got to keep following those eddies right and right and right. And then eventually you'll find one that you can get in. But I guess if you're a victim. And then what you want to do is you want to get into the wave because that's all you're trying to do is just. Yeah, because that's going to push you back in.
Starting point is 01:26:28 That's all you're going to try to do. You're going to try to get enough into the break to where you're flowing back in. Right. And typically a riptide stops somewhere like 50 to 100 yards past the wave breaks. But the problem is sometimes it's hard to get back to the wave breaks. because the riptides just keep coming. It's pulling you. But you will find it back.
Starting point is 01:26:49 So that's your freaking advice. If you're ever in the ocean. If you get in a riptide, you instead of fighting it, you got to go with it. Yeah. If you know that you're screwed at that point, like you'll know. You will freaking know.
Starting point is 01:27:00 If you're being pulled too hard. You're feeling it when you're being pulled. And most people, and look, your number one instinct. It's one of these things that. You panic and you want to go the other way. Your absolute instinct is, I, oh, actually, this is a good example.
Starting point is 01:27:13 Your instinct in kayak, For example, we've done kayaking. But when you're like when you have the skirt over you, right? And you're locked in that kayak. When you tip over, right? And this is what, this is why people have drowned. They're not used to being in a kayak and they tip over and they're stuck in their damn kayak. Because your number one instinct is to try to get your head above water.
Starting point is 01:27:32 Right. It's not about the techniques. Yeah. Of either rolling your hips or trying to, you know, whatever. It's not any of that. It's just, and there's even been people that have drowned that could have literally just pulled the flap and got out. Yeah. That's why I will not do a skirt.
Starting point is 01:27:47 Yeah. They couldn't even think. Yeah. They couldn't even think about just leaning forward and pulling the damn flat. And I know we've all been in situations like that, not necessarily water situations, but any kind of panic situations. Yeah. Where you panic so much, you can't even like literally your brain will not function the right way. It won't let you do what you're supposed to do.
Starting point is 01:28:08 It's fight or flight. Yeah. And your body is fighting. Yeah. And, but the problem is, that's the same thing with, um, with, um, with, rip currents is like your number one instinct is to freaking try to swim back right now to shore. Yeah, I got to get back because I'm going to go way out and I'm going to be in the ocean and that's how people drown.
Starting point is 01:28:24 Because they will sit there in the same place. And then you're thinking about, oh my God, there's sharks out here. Well, no, but the problem is the reason a lot of those people drown is they will, they will be swimming to their death. Yeah. And they will only move like five or ten feet. Yeah. They'll move five or ten feet.
Starting point is 01:28:40 And then guess what? You're still going to have to go out the same place you were going to have to go out before. and then do you have enough energy to actually swim back once you're out of the riptide most people don't and that's when they drown yeah and it's so funny when you're out in the ocean like jumping the waves and having fun and you don't realize anything
Starting point is 01:28:55 okay you go out at this certain place and you're jumping the waves and like 20 minutes later you're like two miles down the beach and you don't even know yeah that's the push and pull of water too and there's rip cramps in there and you're like holy shit I didn't even know
Starting point is 01:29:09 that I was down this far like you have no idea Yeah, yeah, I've been there But yeah, I love the ocean though still Me too But the ocean is dangerous You gotta be careful with it And I know we're way off topic
Starting point is 01:29:21 I know, but look The Ukraine does have oceans So that's why we're talking about this But the older I get the more like afraid of oceans I become Like when I was little I didn't I mean nothing bothered And it's just like my mom
Starting point is 01:29:33 Like we go in Florida and be on a ship or a boat She'd just get out in the middle of the ocean Just start swimming She's like I'm just gonna swim next to the boat Like she didn't worry about anything. Well, I don't worry about sharks and shit like that, but I don't, I don't like swimming in the ocean anymore. I mean, and maybe part of that is because, I don't know, I've seen some shark attacks and I've seen some crazy shit like that, but I don't know. I've been
Starting point is 01:29:55 boogie-boring and I'm not kidding you guys at Myrtle Beach right by, you know, where they fish, the little dock thing. Well, you should never boogie board there. Well, I didn't know. A darn, I swear to God, a shark went in between my legs. On the shit. I mean, that's where people are fishing with bait. Yeah. And I was like, Like, holy crap. Which, by the way, I got kicked off of a pier in Myrtle Beach because, you know, it literally says all over everywhere, no blood bait. And I was fishing with chicken livers, which we did catch shark. You should have got.
Starting point is 01:30:24 We did catch a shark. It kicked off. No, we did catch a shark, but obviously that attracts sharks into the shore. This is why I don't want you to do that. And I get it. And we got kicked out for life, supposedly. And I was back like next week. But yeah, don't fish with blood baits near the ocean.
Starting point is 01:30:40 Yeah, because you have people. do that shit. You have your future wife below you, boogie boarding. Maybe. Maybe that was the same time. Maybe it was actually the same time. Maybe I was fishing with blood baits. And I was like, holy crap, I just saw a shark going between my legs and swim.
Starting point is 01:30:56 Like, it didn't attack me or anything. It just swim right through my legs. Yeah. And it wasn't a big one. It was like, you know, that big. It was probably like four feet or something. I love the ocean, though. There's nothing better than being an ocean in my opinion.
Starting point is 01:31:10 Yeah, but I just hate. not being able to see the bottom. I like an ocean at night. The ocean in the Caribbean. The Caribbean is awesome because you can see the bottom and you're not as scared. Is it the Caribbean or Caribbean? I don't know. I can call it Caribbean.
Starting point is 01:31:23 I have no idea. That's why I'm asking. Yeah. I always, like some days I'll say Caribbean. Some days I'll say Caribbean. Caribbean. Because I'm like 50, 50 chance on whether or that's right. Well, that's like pecan and pecan.
Starting point is 01:31:33 Pecan or salmon and Salmon. Salmon. Salmon. Salmon. Yeah, but it has the L salmon. Salmon. It's those kind of words. But seriously, I know, but I'm just saying seriously,
Starting point is 01:31:46 I'd much rather be in the ocean where I can see the bottom. Yeah. Well, yeah, I mean, I would too. In the Caribbean, you can see everything. By the way, for those of the Australia listeners, and we're about to hang this shit up, man. Even though sometimes I wish we'd just do podcasts like this. I'm just talking shit about whatever.
Starting point is 01:32:08 But why not? You get a little extra dose of us. we're trying to just be like you know what sometimes like as much crazy shit's going on this world no no no yeah yeah we're just talking like we would anywhere but what I'm saying is like anyways for our Australia listeners
Starting point is 01:32:22 this is what I was going to say before I forget there is a YouTube channel called Youngbloods and I think I've showed you his channel and by the way maybe they listen to us who knows but this YouTube channel is called Youngbloods and I don't know what part of Australia our Australia listeners look them up and tell me what part of Australia is it Western
Starting point is 01:32:38 Eastern I think it's Western Australia But it's like crystal. Like you think Bahamas is clear? No. This place is like the clearest I've ever seen water. Well, Bahamas is not clear. Yeah, it is. Not really clear.
Starting point is 01:32:52 Yes, it is. No, it's not. Babe, I mean, it's not, I mean, it's clear. Well, there are parts that are clear. Yeah. Yeah, like the inner, like the, especially the tide pools where there's like. Well, it depends on what part of Bahamas you go do. No, yeah, absolutely.
Starting point is 01:33:07 Because there's parts of Bahamas that are not at all. Yeah. But what I'm saying is, like, like, the inner. like Australia, wherever he lives, man, this place is insane. And like, so he has these sponsors and he has this boat. Like, I guess they just bought him a boat. It's like, here, here's a boat. It's freaking awesome.
Starting point is 01:33:20 Go do adventures. Yeah. And it's like, and this dude, that's all he does for, like, that's his life. He leaves his little beach house in some Australian town. By the way, I've not heard him mention anything about the COVID lockdowns. I guess because there's no one there to enforce anything. Because literally all he does all day is they go on a boat, they go out, hang out, go to these little freaking islands or whatever.
Starting point is 01:33:39 how fun. Then they go fishing, they catch the fish, they cook them, fry them up on the boat and all this shit. They just fucking chill all day. That's awesome. And they just shoot it in video. Yeah, that reminds me of a time. I can't remember where I was. I think maybe Cayman Island, but they have these little islands that come up where they actually put like volleyball nuts up.
Starting point is 01:34:02 Where you play volleyball in the middle of the ocean. Well, the Cayman Islands are pretty clear too. Yeah. But I think that's so cool. you'll be out right in the middle of the ocean and you're playing volleyball. Yeah. That would be cool. No, I just, you know, and that's something we've thought about is like, do we get land?
Starting point is 01:34:21 This has been a big thing. It's like, do we get land in the middle of nowhere? And hell at this point, I'm thinking like instead of building a cabin, building a cabin underground. Underground. Yeah. Which would be cool. That would be kind of cool. And I've seen a lot of places like are really cool like that.
Starting point is 01:34:37 Yeah. You know, they're like underground. ground houses. Yeah, all you got to do is have ventilation. And you would have to dig it out and then you would have to frame it and do all that stuff, right?
Starting point is 01:34:45 I mean, it wouldn't actually be hard, but wouldn't it be cool to build a freaking underground cabin? Like, say you build the A-frame and all that shit and then you come with the dirt that you took out of the ground, right? And then you put it on top of the A-frame
Starting point is 01:34:56 to where it's like... Oh, you're not underground then. Yeah, you would be because you're just piling a dirt up in this mound. No. Yeah. Not if you're just going to pile it up
Starting point is 01:35:05 on the A-frame. You got to put it underground. It's still going to be a part of the ground. just talking about the a frame part. Oh, okay. You would still be underground. So you see part of the A frame. Well, you would never see any of the A frame.
Starting point is 01:35:15 It would still be like, it would just be like a little mound. Oh, of just where the A, the top of the roof is, I guess. Yeah. I mean, you wouldn't even have to do that. You could dig deep enough to where the A frame is underground. Like houses where you only see like the top part sticks out. Yeah. Well, no, but yeah.
Starting point is 01:35:31 Do you remember the video that we watch like that? Yeah, I know what you're talking about. But screw that. I'm talking about like, it'll just look like if you're walking through the woods, it'll look like a hill and you walk over hill because you'll plant shit on it and then leaves will fall on all that stuff but maybe you can have the entrance on the top part of the a frame yeah and and by the way your roof you your door you grow plants on the door yeah how freaking cool would that be so like you open the door and the grass just kind of comes off you know well i mean there's a lot of
Starting point is 01:35:58 countries that grow stuff on their homes yeah which is totally cool to me yeah i think that'd be neat It was like Hobbit houses. Yeah. Yeah. You know, I'm telling you, I would love to do that. But you just got to make sure that you have good ventilation. You'd have to have some sensors to make sure that you have auction. You'd have to have a ventilation system, which is not that hard, actually.
Starting point is 01:36:21 You would just have to be sucking in air from the bottom, which would be a fan that would pull air. From the bottom. I mean, from the top. You'd have to have a fan that sucks air in. But what if that air had radiation from a nuclear bomb? Well, I think that you can get, well, that's what I'm saying, though. you can, there are filters that filter that shit out. So even if you're pulling air in, they have radiation filters.
Starting point is 01:36:43 I mean, I know they do. And then so you're pulling air in, radiation filter in it, bringing it into, you know, your space. And then it's also filtering out. But yeah, there are filters that you can get that are radiation filters, all that shit that brings air, it sucks air in and it filters it and then brings it in. And you know what I would do? I would make sure that I have, not windows, but things that look like windows, and I'd be painting, like, outside. If you could not go outside for months and months and months, I'd be painting on those windows, like, making it look like it's outside, like, is it landscape or something?
Starting point is 01:37:19 Yeah. Because, I mean, that would get really dreary not to be able to be outside and breathe, like, fresh air. Which is also why you'd want to build a decent-sized place. Yeah. You could not be, like, in a one-room shack. No, that'd be crazy. Well, I mean, some people live like that above ground, so I don't know. I mean, that's the reality is like what people don't realize in the nuclear war, though, I mean, we're getting on this nuclear war thing.
Starting point is 01:37:41 But like, it's just a shitty way. Regardless of however you do it, I mean, you better be ready to survive. Well, you know, and do gas masks, can you wear a gas mask and it prevents you from getting radiation? No, not really. Because, I mean, you're still, radiation goes through your body. You know, it's absorbed through your body. Yeah, it just like melts you, right? No, well, I mean, if you're, yeah, if there's a nuclear, if you're close to it.
Starting point is 01:38:01 If you're a nuclear meltdown, like for example, there's a nuclear power plant here in South Carolina, and I was talking to one of the people that worked there, and they said essentially, and this is crazy to think about, but nuclear, what it does is it splits atoms. So he said if there was ever a complete and total meltdown of this facility, it would basically melt and evaporate everything, like pretty much everything from there 200 miles out. So like, say you're standing there and you just kind of. be evaporated sort of essentially if i understood him correctly that's what's crazy to think about and by the way that nuclear facility we would be screwed here yeah so so why even by try to build something but it's the way the nuclear meltdown reacts with the atoms and all that shit i mean
Starting point is 01:38:51 that's that's why it's different if it's a partial meltdown versus a total and full meltdown well and i'm going to say by the way if there is ever a nuclear war one of the warheads that Russia is targeting is a it's a place in Colorado is a place in the mountains it's an underground place in the mountains that is like very secure or whatever but that would be one of the I remember this from the Cold War that they had one of those weapons
Starting point is 01:39:19 No it was in a silo It was somewhere up in the mountains but they had one of their warhead you know nuclear warheads positioned to this place in the Colorado Rockies because I think that's where the control center is for our nuclear weapons or something? Probably.
Starting point is 01:39:36 Well, we have many. Or one of the control centers? We have many nuclear silos around the country. Well, it's not a silo. It's like a control center. Oh, yeah. That's probably. And it's in a mountain somewhere in Colorado because that's most protected where you can be.
Starting point is 01:39:51 I can tell you. Colorado is weird. I mean, just the way the mountains are and stuff like that. It's very strange. Like just the whole, I don't know, like Los Alamos. Los Alamos is positioned in New Mexico, very near the Colorado border. But Los Alamos, I always thought, you know, until recently,
Starting point is 01:40:15 I always thought Los Alamos was like, when you hear in New Mexico, you think it's like in a deserty area. This Los Alamos place is northern New Mexico, and right now it's snowy, there's snow on the ground. And Los Alamos has this airport that's on a platform. it just on a plateau, but like you look around it and it's just giant mountains. And so this Los Alamos place, obviously, they have to have a lot of Los Alamos underground because there is a, there is a place there that has a like small little base type looking thing.
Starting point is 01:40:47 And keep in mind, the, the notorious nature of Los Alamos. We've heard about this through UFOs, Bob Lazar, all this shit is. This is one of the most secretive laboratories, quote unquote, in the world. But yet if you go to Los Alamos, we've got to Los Alamos, we've heard about. Salamos or anywhere near there. There's not much there. There is a little kind of area that's right near the mountain. And it just kind of leads you to believe this whole damn place is under this giant mountain.
Starting point is 01:41:15 It goes, yeah, in the mountain somehow. Because I swear to God, this facility in Colorado is just like that. It's like a whole facility in the mountain. But if you think about that, what better protection could you have? well yeah you can't I mean there's none yeah I mean but you know we know that we have underground facilities and by the way we're about to end this
Starting point is 01:41:39 because it's been an hour and 41 minutes so I feel like Joe Rogan right now but no we actually have someone it's one of our listeners that used to work at a place that we're going to bring on very soon and talking about exactly this topic yeah this topic and kind of like he worked in a place just like what we're talking about
Starting point is 01:41:57 and so we're going to bring him on very soon let him talk about kind of his experience and then we're going to talk about things like Los Alamos and kind of that whole situation and I you know there was something interesting that he said on the phone the other night
Starting point is 01:42:13 that I'm not going to say now but I'm just saying that well I'll partially say what he said and then I'll let him elaborate but you know I think a lot of I think we don't understand okay I'll say it like not what he said but I think we don't understand
Starting point is 01:42:29 what is underground in this country and maybe even possibly how much underground is connected. Yeah. And that's what's crazy. So that's awesome. Well, and that might be a good thing for us if a nuclear war is coming. Seriously. Well, no, it's not a good thing for us.
Starting point is 01:42:46 It's a good thing for our leaders that don't give a fuck about us. Well, maybe like. Yeah. I mean, seriously. All that shit is not made for us. I promise you. They don't give a damn about us. They'll bring their Pfizer CEOs and their Moderna CEOs and their
Starting point is 01:43:01 Facebooks and their Googles and their elites. They probably will even leave Elon Musk out. And that's probably why he's trying his ass off to build a spaceship because they know that his ass is going to be screwed because he goes against them. Yeah. And he does. He is the only elite billionaire they don't have control over. Yeah. And they hate that shit.
Starting point is 01:43:19 Yeah, I know. But they're also maybe afraid to battle him right now because, you know, he has a lot of money and a lot of power. And he is like a freaking genius. Yeah. Yeah, it'd be interesting to see them try to freeze his accounts and assets. Wouldn't that be crazy? Yeah. Like, what, like, have you ever thought about that?
Starting point is 01:43:39 Damn. What would happen with that shit? I don't know. Hmm. It's interesting thing about it. Yeah, it is. But I guarantee he has plans around all that shit. Oh, I'm sure.
Starting point is 01:43:51 I'm sure he's thought about all that stuff. Well, that's it. Well, we talked about the Ukraine, Russia thing. We talked about how to not die in the ocean. and it's just what happens sometimes on this podcast. And guys, we have an actually really good podcast coming tomorrow. And this is something we've not ever talked about before, but it's something that's really going on right now.
Starting point is 01:44:13 And it's something that is like, I don't know, it could be like one of the biggest conspiracies ever. Like, who's doing this shit? Who's doing this to some of our leaders, our influential people? Is it aliens? Is it people? I'm not going to say what we're going to talk about. You'll find out tomorrow. Go to our Facebook.
Starting point is 01:44:28 Check it out. Be ready for this one. It's going to be a really, really good one. I promise you. Maybe one of our best. But until next time, we love you. Peace out. Go build your underground shelter.
Starting point is 01:44:38 Yes, go build it. Love you guys. Don't swim an ocean. Yeah. Or go with the current. Unless you know how to swim. Yeah. Or swim out to the ocean.
Starting point is 01:44:46 Our good afternoon. And we love you. And don't get eaten by a shark. Yeah. Don't do that. And don't get hit by nuclear warhead. And we love you. We love you.

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