Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast - How to Survive the Second Civil War

Episode Date: September 3, 2024

How to Survive the Second Civil War ...

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Starting point is 00:00:52 to learn more. Conditions apply. I'm a pacifist. I don't believe in a war. I lost my family in a war. My family was a f***ed in a war. I was in the World Trade Center when I got hit, and I am telling you, Matt, we are on the precedence when the normal person gets taken. The one who just wants to exist peacefully.
Starting point is 00:01:11 When you push that person to the brink is when you have massive conflict. I'm telling you, if you've been caught in this struggle that we've been having over the last few years, please listen to what Matt's saying. Please listen to what I'm saying. I'm not asking you to believe me. I'm asking you to remove your bias, to clear your mind, and please look at some of these things. I understand that they sound absurd or you think they're coming from a place of bias. Remember, I myself, brother, I don't identify with either.
Starting point is 00:01:45 I'm not left or right. I'm not. Because if I'm being unbiased and if I'm looking at where we are today, it's from both sides. It's not just from left or right. You know, I was in the World Trade Center when I got hit. here we are coming on the anniversary again right that was a moment that changed the world not just our country and i believe kind of that's where all this has kind of that was like a very like if we were looking at a timeline right like it was that point that really led to i think where we are today
Starting point is 00:02:16 as far as americans as far as losing rights as far as them being able to listen to us without having warrants and this and you know we can go on and on and on but it's also to me a sign of our nation being used, our military being used for things that were not what we were told. I don't feel like I was avenged by invading Afghanistan. We left them more powerful than we found them, for example. That's very painful to me. As someone that was in the World Trade Center the day, it got hit, because we were all emotional. I mean, brother, I had the flag out, let's go, let's, you know, and hey, I am a Muslim American, right?
Starting point is 00:02:56 And I'm still like, let's go over there. Like, let's get revenge, right? It was a very emotional moment in U.S. history, right? Okay, right? Then that led to, what, Iraq, right? Which on false pretenses. Yeah, I was going to say, had nothing to do with it with. I just came from Texas.
Starting point is 00:03:12 I just spoke with my cousin, who's still struggling, has PTSD, okay? And I asked him, what's plaguing you, brother, 20 years later, what? Like, let it out. He's like, man, I was in charge of the police. We gave him our word. We're going to help them. We're going to take care of them. and I'm going somewhere with this, so just bear with me.
Starting point is 00:03:28 We were going to take care of them. You know, I'm never going to leave you down. I'm never going to, you know, we're not going to, we're not going to betray you. So he's on a base, not far from where this police station was in Baghdad, and he gave him their word. You know, he's a U.S. Marine. We're not going to leave you, you know, bad. If you get in trouble, just call us. He's like, sure enough, a few weeks later, the walkie-talkies are going off.
Starting point is 00:03:51 The walkie-talkies are going on. We're in trouble. We're in trouble. Like, he's like, okay, we're in trouble. We're coming. We're coming. Boom, his commander, stand down, soldier. What do you mean, stand down?
Starting point is 00:03:59 These are our guys. We're here to help them, right? We're here to help them build their police force and bring democracy. That's what he went for. He went to defend America. Right. And he went to support these people. And there was Iraqis who wanted America there and to try to bring in this liberty that we, you know, brag about.
Starting point is 00:04:15 And he's sitting there listening to these guys fighting for their lives. After he gave them their word, his commander's telling him to step down. He didn't care. He loses. He's like, I don't give a fuck. He jumps in a truck. He heads towards a front. front door of the base with four of the guys.
Starting point is 00:04:27 Because remember, he's working every day with these guys. Like, I've known you for a couple years. Six months, me and you were working close together. I'm training you. I'm your teacher. And I, you know, I'm your mentor as a new military or police and a newly formed democracy, which didn't last long. And he's listening to these guys fighting for their lives. And he feels like he's betraying them, which he, America did, that group of police that
Starting point is 00:04:52 got wiped out in Iraq, who was willing to fight for what we were supposed to. to be bringing them that ideals, you know, ideals. They pointed guns on them, because I didn't realize this. I guess you have foreign soldiers that guard American bases so the Americans can't just get out the base. I didn't know that. So they pointed automatic weapons on him because he was dying to go, literally dying to go and help those guys.
Starting point is 00:05:12 And he's like, I had to sit there and listen to them all die. Over the, calling my name, we're in trouble. We're pleased. Where are you? You promised us. And they fought those guys. Those are Iraqi police. May they rest in peace that we betrayed?
Starting point is 00:05:24 fought to the last bullet in that police station and then four hours later he's got to go and pick up their bodies so he's haunted by the fact that i betrayed them i like no you didn't betray them i said you were betrayed because i asked them i said what was your intention i said this pain you have in your heart what was the intention when you joined the military for the u.s he was like it was to defend our country and try to help people in other countries i said your intentions were good right he's like yeah were you willing to risk your life and go help those officers when they were inside the police station begging you to come help them? Yes. I said, did you not jump in a truck and try to get outside the base? Even though you might get court-martialed? He's like, yes, I did. I said, you did everything in your power to try to save them.
Starting point is 00:06:10 You were betrayed. You and every other Marine who was sent to battles that I believe were for corporate feudalism, not for the best interests of the American public. And these conversations are front and center right now with everything that's happening in the Middle East. The point is this, yes, I think we're primed for a civil war, Matt. And the reason for that is because so many Americans feel like they've been used, whether it's soldiers, whether it's an everyday citizen, anyone that's paying attention, I think, first of all, if you're drawing on political lines, then you're not truly enlightened to what's happened to our nation. We can look at both sides.
Starting point is 00:06:46 I think the work you do is important. The work of the gentleman you mentioned, his name, is important. And people like me that speak out against hatred, racism, all this stuff, because I do believe there's an agenda to topple this nation. I've said this many times on many shows. And the greatest way and the easiest way to take down an empire is within infighting, infighting. And we are set, primed, and galvanized. Like literally that would happen in Butler, Pennsylvania could have been the spark that would have been the point of no return. before I came on your show
Starting point is 00:07:19 you came on my show at first and you know I started I think I started my podcast before you but you're a lot years ahead of me now and I'm so proud of everything you've done and it's amazing to watch you evolve and you're really inspiring me bro and remember my show was called the comeback team right and you made the comeback bro
Starting point is 00:07:35 and you're in the middle of it but like you've come like I'm very proud of you so I drove from New York to L.A. and then from L.A. back to New York two years ago as I was filming a documentary which I haven't released yet when I say the difference, because remember, I'm stopping everywhere and kind of feeling the energy, my brother, we are so divided.
Starting point is 00:07:54 We are so divided. It is terrifying. It is terrifying. Like what I witnessed in that two-month journey, coast to coast, hearing the word war, everywhere, we're going to go to war. We're going to go to war. Like, it's coming. Like, in southern states, like, we don't care.
Starting point is 00:08:10 We're ready. Like, this is how they're talking down south. Right. Okay. And I would say that we are very close to having extreme conflict. When you mention our past, it was economical also, right? Slavery was a part of that. We're almost at a 50% tax rate.
Starting point is 00:08:30 Americans are struggling. Inflations through the roof. I can't believe I paid $12 for two packs of Doritos. Historically, when tax rates hit close to 50%, you have massive revolution throughout history. everything the perfect storm for something like this to actually take place in the United States is there right in my opinion what do you think it feels like there's definitely an extreme tension you know I don't know I think what happens is it has to be some kind of a coup some kind of a military coup involved because one of the big things that we that Rudyard and I talked about
Starting point is 00:09:07 and that he talks about is that, you know, predominantly whichever side the military favors wins. Always. Right? And that the military, despite the fact that, like, Biden put a bunch of people in power that are, that are more liberal. The fact is overall the- More liberal. Did you see the head of, what was it, health?
Starting point is 00:09:31 Well, I'm talking about in the military. Oh, in the military, yeah. Regardless, overall, the, you know, overall, the military is typically conservative. So his assumption is, and I think everybody's assumption is, is that the military would lean towards a conservative. More towards the right? Yes. But, you know, that's still, like, that's a big ask to some general to do that.
Starting point is 00:09:54 And then his other thing is he was basically saying, like, look, even if the generals or, you know, pushed a liberal agenda, he's saying, or, or, liberal choices or leaned more left, that his assumption was that the commanders underneath them simply won't follow the orders. Like, you're telling me you want me to invade, like, I'm from Florida, and you want us to me to lead my troops into Tampa and do horrific things and fire on American troops. For something that I don't believe in, because their values are conservative, then they're going to say, no, I'm not going to do that. And that's his assumption.
Starting point is 00:10:31 And I think that's probably partially, probably true because I say that because of the, you know, the revolutions that took place during the fall of the Soviet Union. There were lots of orders that were given to troops to, you know, basically to mow down writers and people that were protesting. And the troops, they wouldn't do it, you know, the Russian soldiers were like, I'm not going to, I'm just not going to fire on these people. Now, that obviously did not happen in T. M. Square, right? Tiananmen Square. In Romania, but they got that bastard. I don't come upside down. That was an amazing revolution.
Starting point is 00:11:06 But in general, it was a nonviolent revolution in Russia, for the most part. They wouldn't fire. A lot of them wouldn't fire on their own people. So I'm wondering, so that's a big, that's my big query about, you know, interested. You said something earlier in this train of thought about a coup. Right. There's many Americans that believe that's already happened, brother, during the last cycle when we were selecting our leader. right there's a lot of Americans if you're looking online if you're looking at the debates the conversations
Starting point is 00:11:36 I've had from here to California right especially on the right who believe that that already happened last you know the last I'm avoiding certain words on purpose yeah the last time we chose our leader here right in the U.S. many people and you know this believe that that's already happened you know that the man that's running right now was the true winner I'm not saying that that's what I believe. But there was a lot of shady shit that went down. I think it's pretty obvious. Yeah. Well, you know what's funny about that is that everybody always says, you know, that he's, he's denying the results. And, but, but I remember when Al Gore denied the results. I remember when Hillary Clinton denied the result. Like, like everybody, if it's close, they always deny the
Starting point is 00:12:19 results. Like, that doesn't, that doesn't, that doesn't mean. You made a very valid point there. That's true. And this happens in countries all across the world all the time. We're like, no, we want to make sure we want a recount we want I mean this that's not a that's not a unreasonable request so one other thing real quick that's funny is here's the thing we did that that video no we did that with this guy with Rudyard um and his so it got to to over 200,000 views very quickly so we're thinking I'm thinking hey this may end up breaking a million views you know on the channel like this thing is blowing up and then they hit suddenly it became they limited the monetization we um we appealed it they came back and they said that we were spreading like disinformation
Starting point is 00:13:10 or what was um let me see this is the one with the title that like the coming yeah like the coming yeah i saw that i knew you were going to get fined yeah i'd be honest ones when i saw the town like this is great and who doesn't want to like i would love watching episodes i was like definitely And they did, huh? Danny also, by the way, released, he recut his episode with Rudger. Now, Danny, I'm talking about Danny Jones from Concrete, formerly concrete. He also interviewed Rudyard, Jesus. He also interviewed Rudyard for three hours, over three hours.
Starting point is 00:13:43 And he recut one of the episodes to a one-hour clip just about like the coming Civil War and put it out on the best of Danny Jones. He has a second channel. He started. It's got, it's already got like 30,000 subscribers. I'm a joke right now. My town is a joke, guys. Listen, he's got like 100 or 200, like, I think within a few days, he's got like over 200,000 views on that one video.
Starting point is 00:14:07 Now, here's the problem. So what was their response for our harmful acts and unreliable claims? Unreliable claims. Yeah, but it's a hypothetical conversation. He said that. He said, this is just an opinion where they're discussing the potential of and they're rendering their opinions. I'm not saying this is happening.
Starting point is 00:14:24 We're just, we were just saying, what would it be like if it did happen? Right, what could happen? What are historic events that are similar to this? And how we could prevent it? Well, I don't know about preventing. We didn't talk about prevention. Anyway, it was just about what, what if it happened and how would, what would the fallout be?
Starting point is 00:14:39 Like, how would it occur? And I had a lot of great questions with Rudyard because he in his, he does his videos maybe 30, maybe 30, 40 minutes. And he's like about 30, a little over 30 minutes. where he doesn't give super specific. Because obviously he doesn't know super specifics, right? But I was like, how would that go? Like how?
Starting point is 00:14:58 So I'm asking these questions. So it really dragged out. But it was a really great discussion. And then the moment it looked like, hey, this is going to blow up. They, and we've got a lot of videos like that. The moment you say something that YouTube's algorithm decides doesn't promote their agenda, they stifed it. I know, but you're talking to someone who got to like 10,000 subs very quickly when I started.
Starting point is 00:15:22 my channel and then the minute everything got closed in 2019 and i started speaking against which happened to be correct i hate to say some of my friends out there that are walking like this with what's you know they can't move their arms they've lost their eyesight from doing this if you're watching the episode and it's not fun it's actually sad right because there was it was zero-sum game there like you know for those that are watching you should be watching this episode because we're, you know, using a little code here. And I can tell you, I sort of got about 100 people that have been affected by that. You know, the cure for what happened when they closed us down.
Starting point is 00:15:59 Well, let's say on topic, look, so what I'm saying is... But people don't want to listen for their own good, Matt. What I'm saying is the attempted of... That could have been the beginning of the end of this nation completely. And so the following day, right? So I'm sitting here one day and also in my phone, I get a text. bro, someone just shot President Trump Like that's what it said
Starting point is 00:16:20 I was like what I looked and I thought They were like Turn on the TV And then so listen I got like four or five texts Within like a minute or two And I was like what
Starting point is 00:16:28 So I turned around Turned on the TV And I mean I was already watching Within a minute or two Of what it happened Yeah it was big news They hadn't even done the replay yet Like they're still scattering
Starting point is 00:16:37 Screamed they're still going For all we know is this They just got them like in the car It's driving away Like the SUVs And I'm like what is happening Eventually then I called Jeff Jess comes in, we sat down, we watched the whole thing.
Starting point is 00:16:50 Of course, by the time they do the replay, you realize, okay, clipped him in the ear, he's okay, everything's fine. But even I could say with that, when he went like this, I'm like, he almost just died right there. Oh, absolutely. I know without waiting for the analysis, you know. And what was fascinating about all that is, I actually had one good friend and his friend,
Starting point is 00:17:09 literally the next day I had footage that the world hadn't seen yet on my channel. Not enough people followed it to see, but it got out there on Twitter and all that stuff. So the next day, what did you do? The next following day, you drove out there? No. So what happened was I'm just scrolling two stories.
Starting point is 00:17:23 And my friend Vatan and I's been on every major news outlet, you know, during this last couple of weeks, you know, since that time of the attempted nation. Right. He was on everything from Newsmax to, but I, you know, he gave me the courtesy coming on my, my, my podcast first, which was. So I see that he was there. He's like, we just survived Trump's. So he flies like smaller planes.
Starting point is 00:17:45 Yeah. you know like not private jets like you know small like sess or whatever so he decides to go with his other buddy to fly in from i believe it's connecticut they flew into butler p.a and they went in there and they were to the right of the president and they had a perfect view perpendicular to those secret service guys that were on the roof so i broke the foot until i 18th get excited This is big. For the summer's biggest adventure. I think I just smurf my pants.
Starting point is 00:18:19 That's a little too excited. Sorry. Smurfs. Only diders July 18th. And they gave a, I was very amazing. If you look at the episode, you could tag it in the episode if you want. It was amazing how accurate they were, you know, before the world really had it. Because I think they had said like they were observing them for 21 minutes, if I'm not mistaken.
Starting point is 00:18:38 The official report says he said 16 minutes on my show the next day. right? You see them with massive binoculars. It's all their cell phone footage. They can see those Secret Service guys perfectly. They have the perfect angle. And the minute I saw them with these massive binoculars, I'm going, how the hell did this happen? Seriously? Forget the scope from the sniper rifle. I'm talking about they had massive, like you didn't see the guy. And then all the other bits and pieces start coming out. I don't care if you like the guy or not. It just doesn't make sense. so okay but you said you that this guy got that close to taking out who probably will be the next president if we have an election right so you went and you interviewed who both of them came on the show the next day oh okay okay the next day and they said man it just doesn't make sense like we watched them here's the footage they gave me their videos and he estimated 16 minutes that he can count and he had all the time stamps and then the major press eventually said 21 minutes so he was very accurate for someone who
Starting point is 00:19:43 was all the way in the crowd and just kind of, you know, looking at the president and looking at that shed that those Secret Service guys were on. And they came on the show and we kind of broke the story and then they ended up being on all the press
Starting point is 00:19:55 so shot out to Vatan. It's the one time where social media came through. So I'm like, you know, like I said, I found out he was there by just looking at his stories that, oh, he's like, hey, I was here. I'm like, please, like, come on the show. Let's talk about this. Because everyone's talking about it.
Starting point is 00:20:08 So, I went on Danny's show and we were talking about, Well, I talked to, obviously, Danny about it. And then we talked to a guy who was a former CIA agent. And then I've spoken with a few people since then, Rudyard being one of them. And one of the things that I've kind of introduced and thought about was, look, if right now, based on your social media responses, just picking up your phone, how quickly you scroll through something, whether you make a comment, whether you share the video, whether, they obviously, they've completely crafted your TikTok or your Instagram.
Starting point is 00:20:51 Everything that you get is geared toward you, right? Periodically, they'll throw something else in there to see, is he interested in this? And, you know, two or three times within a couple of days. And if you don't buy it on it, then they don't do it again for a while. And sometimes you say, oh, I do like that. So then they craft that and they start following that line. They incorporate that line into, correct. And so they keep building this.
Starting point is 00:21:12 profile of who you are. So what I was saying was how difficult is it, right, for the NSA, for you to go to the NSA and say, listen, here's all of Trump's campaign spots for the next six months up to November. We need to know anybody within, you know, an hour or two-hour driving range that is posting negative comments on any social platform that also can fire a weapon, has a permit, or is interested in weapons, or visits any sites that have weapons, whatever. I'll bet you they come up with a few hundreds, hundreds they've got, okay, here are profiles.
Starting point is 00:22:00 We also need to make sure that they don't have family, that they're loners, okay, scale it down, now we're down to maybe a hundred. They, all they do is they just keep, keep bringing it down or keep, um, shrinking that core group to people that have made veil threats or threats or whatever the case may be. Um, and then you've got, okay, well, we got six guys near here. We got 12 guys here. We got two guys here. One guy here. Seven guys near this one. And then what do you do? You send out somebody to say, to talk to a few of them and say, look, here's the problem. I'm with the CIA, FBI, and I say, whatever. And I say, whatever. And, and. And I say, whatever. And, and. And I say, And, you know, we, this is what we want to happen. We can clear a path for you to be able to have a shot. We can't be a part of it. We're a government organization.
Starting point is 00:22:49 It will come out. We'll back you up. Right. We'll get you out. Of course, we're going to clear the way. We're going to this. And you place it, even if you put, even if you did that two or three times, one time a guy shows up, he gets arrested.
Starting point is 00:23:00 He gets grabbed. He's got a gun. He's got this. He, of course, says, no, no, I was going hunting. I this. I didn't mean to. I was just here to see, to check it out. Look, I got a shirt that says, you know, Trump 2024, like I'm, and then they never
Starting point is 00:23:14 helped the guy out. Even if he says, no, I was contacted by somebody. You sound like a lunatic. Like, they're going to cover their tracks. And you end up eventually, you get one guy that is able to get himself on a roof and take a shot. That's all you need. If you do that, you're going to get somebody that's going to take him out.
Starting point is 00:23:30 That's it. Like, that scenario as conspiratorial, as, you know, as ridiculous as that may be sounds, is not ridiculous at all. That is extremely doable. And do you know why it is the bottom line is anyone can be touched on this earth? Yeah. As long as someone is willing to give their life to take someone else's life, anyone can be touched. John F. Kennedy. John F. Kennedy.
Starting point is 00:23:59 Any place, any time. Right. As long as you have people that are willing to give their life to take your life, meaning they're willing to lose theirs to take yours. That's the John F. Kennedy quote. Anyone can be touched. Is that what he said? He said anybody can kill the president if they're willing to trade their life.
Starting point is 00:24:14 He did say that. Yeah. See, I didn't know that. Well, he was right. Oh, yeah. And he said that before he ended up getting. I've been to the place where the exes are. The grassy knoll. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:24 And in my opinion, man, it's like, I really feel like he was the last president. We really did. In my opinion, I think he was the last elected one ever, in my opinion. I really do. I feel like you talk about Coos, that was the day a coup happened, in my opinion. Yeah, I think. In this nation. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:40 I think that Trump getting elected. I did some spaces with RFK, Jr. I was talking, we were talking offline about X and how you can host spaces on there. I was, you know, shout out to Augustus, preservation of the human race. He was helping him out as much as he could. I really think Trump should have made him. him the VP. Yeah, yeah. Well, Trump makes a lot of bad decisions. You know what I'm saying? Like, it makes horrible decisions in some ways, man. As far as like his campaign, the people he allows
Starting point is 00:25:07 in his circle, I don't, you know, he always seems to be surrounded by people that betray him, in my opinion. Yeah, I think what, what happens with Trump is, I mean, look at his VP. And here's, he couldn't look at the VP that he had last time around. He looked like children of the corner, man. I mean, just looking at him, I was like this guy looks evil. Well, here, here's the problem is that, like, you know, I like, like, Trump's core conservative values and Trump's, you know, his, the choices he's made, his, his, policies, like, I don't have a problem with. Like, I think we should have a strong border, right? I think that NATO should pay their fair share. Like, you know, I think, like, there's all kinds of
Starting point is 00:25:47 issues that are, that, that go, you know, I think that trade embargoes are, you know, that there are, there are issues with, sorry, unfair trade, with terrorists. They're annihilated by Twitter. So, I mean, I don't have a, you know, I think the big problem is that a lot of the presidents, they come on, they want to do this whole global thing. And the truth is, is like, you're making decisions that's best for the world. And the truth is, you were elected to make best decisions for Americans. Like, no offense. I don't care about China.
Starting point is 00:26:19 I don't care about these other countries. They got their own problems. Let them take care of themselves. I don't care. Like, if you have a problem in your country and you're basically invading our country to escape your country, like, stay in your country. We have a system. You're allowed to come. You put in your paperwork.
Starting point is 00:26:36 We approve you. You have to be able to, unlike other countries, we don't even care if you have you, you're going to contribute to this country. Most countries, part of their, part of their, part of their, well, part of their, um, allowing you to come into their country is what do you bring to us? Do you have money? Are you an engineer or your doctor? Right. If you say no, you don't understand. I'm 25 years old.
Starting point is 00:26:59 I've got two kids and a wife and we're broke. They're like tough shit. No, they don't give a shit. But for us, we're like, come on in. What are you talking about? Like, you're going to be a drain on society. Other countries don't do that. Now, we do...
Starting point is 00:27:12 My cousin, to become a citizen as we speak, she's serving in the Navy. So she agreed to go and join the U.S. Navy. Right. And they're giving her a citizenship. It's the only reason she joined, but at least she's doing something to get it. Yeah. You know, and that shows loyalty. You're willing to risk your life.
Starting point is 00:27:25 You're joining the Navy. Anything could go wrong. I mean, I hope she doesn't end up in World War III the way things are looking, but. Well, I think, I think that, that American. Open border, my friend, is a big problem. American politicians are not looking out for the United States. And, you know, and here's the thing, too. Like, I get these guys that are like, they'll be in the comments and they'll argue, you know,
Starting point is 00:27:48 some of the things I say. And, like, I have some. liberal, um, political, you know, leanings and, and, um, and, um, and conservative. Um, but the, the problem is, is that the decisions I'm making or that I think are like, what's best for the, what's best for American citizens, like inviting people, everybody to come in here and use up our resources that don't contribute. Now, you know, I'm in New York. Right.
Starting point is 00:28:15 Oh, yeah. You know, what you're talking about is exactly what's going on there. this city that was amazing man when i tell you new york city was amazing i tell you it was was for those of you was amazing after everything happened in 2019 they closed us down i don't think by accident because people were too busy watching puffy ditty beating that girl the same day that they basically admitted on record that they created everything that closed us down you know again we're avoiding certain words. This is a fact.
Starting point is 00:28:52 Right. That video was released the same day that the number two guy under the guy with the F name, rhymes with Rauchy. Okay. His number two admitted on record that they created that damn thing overseas, everything that we were called, that were crazy, that ripped the entire fabric of our country. But bare minimum, New York City.
Starting point is 00:29:16 Okay. It ripped New York City in half. when they closed us down. And it's, it's, it's, I'm still, we've spoke about this the last episode. I am still having trouble processing that my city is gone. It's never coming back. Yeah, the buildings are there.
Starting point is 00:29:30 Maybe there wasn't a war, but it's gone. It's lost its soul. It's a completely different pace. All you see now are these migrants from all over in the streets, literally roaming the streets, okay? Roaming the streets in groups, $5 billion was used of New York City's resources. They're projecting $10 billion in 2025.
Starting point is 00:29:53 I'm looking at the room rates. I swear to God, I have this big Albanian pop star. I won't mention her name. Shout out if you're watching. Hope you're behaving yourself. I do consult a lot of people and try to help them. She wants to come in September. And I'm looking at room rates.
Starting point is 00:30:06 Matt, the room rates in New York are $500 to $1,000 a night for a room. How is this possible? How is it that rooms are $500 to $1,000 a night in New York City? when we're missing the 100 million tourists that we had before they closed us down those streets are not full of tourists right business is not what it was everything's being done remote
Starting point is 00:30:26 I'm telling you brother it's Thursday Friday in the morning and there's no not even one one hundredth of what rush hour used to be before 2019 not even close okay not even close so how are these room rates 500 to a thousand dollars a night
Starting point is 00:30:42 because they're the city's paying to house these migrants, which is keeping the occupancy as if we're a bustling city with millions of tourists and we're not. And crime is through the roof. Most of the time, yes, there's violent crime from all different communities, but there's a lot coming from them, these newcomers that are desperate. They got more money than most New Yorkers. They got these debit cards. It's crazy, man. You go online, they're on EBT, and I'm like, I'm getting nothing. When we talk about coming, you know, conflicts that could happen in this country, I think the average working person
Starting point is 00:31:15 who's struggling, who's going to the grocery store, two packs of the reedos are $12. It's $20 for a pound of cold cuts in some parts of our country. It's $4.30 for a gallon of gas. We're being taxed and told to death in places like New York City and New Jersey. They're taking our income tax. You're taking 10% of my money on top of the federal government, and you're giving it to strangers who don't even have to work. You're putting them up in hotels.
Starting point is 00:31:39 You're giving them cash and money. You're trying to feed your family, and they're destroying our lives, man. they're creating chaos. I'm scared to let it. If I had a daughter, I would be scared to let her out of the door in New York City.
Starting point is 00:31:50 If you have a daughter, you better make sure she's with good friends when she's in those streets right now. This is not the city I grew up in, and I'm angry about it. So imagine, I'm a pacifist.
Starting point is 00:31:59 I don't believe in a war. I lost my family in war. My family was massacred in war. I was in the World Trade Center when I got hit it. And I am telling you, Matt, we are on the precipice. Because as the wise,
Starting point is 00:32:10 Hamza Yusuf said, an amazing human being that I hope one day you bring on this show. What an amazing human being. this guy's a scholar of all kinds like just a genius he said be careful he goes when the normal person gets angry the one who just wants to live their life just wants to take care of their family just wants to work just wants a simple life just wants to exist peacefully when you push that point that person to the brink is when you have massive conflict when you push that normal hardworking
Starting point is 00:32:43 man or woman who just wants to raise their kids and live in peace and be treated fairly with the money that they contribute to this society that we live in. When you push that person to the brink and they have, and I don't think it's by accident. I think it is on purpose. I think they are trying to antagonize and pull us into a conflict. Both sides for a global agenda, America was the hit man for the globalist. Let me explain. Our nation, I believe in a globalist. I believe in a global agenda. I know things that I can't talk about on record, because I'd be giving up to people that told me some of these things. I know for a fact that this all goes down to the SC score. Social? Right. Okay. Score. You understand? Yeah. Where every move you make, what they want for us is a
Starting point is 00:33:36 subscription-based reality. They're already starting to do it with our cars. You want navigation? You have to pay for the subscription. You want, that's coming for our lives, brother. I promise you. I know for a fact. Not just because AJ said it unenforced. He said this years ago, I'll give him credit, man. The guy's been right about a lot of things, a lot of things, okay? I know for a fact. It will be based on climate and all these other things, and they want us in electronic currency. Those clips of me and you went viral, by the way, where we're talking about crypto. And if you know who made it, and it's a Japanese. Like that clip. went crazy you know that right when i was like you think it was a japanese wizard that invented crypto this
Starting point is 00:34:17 whole thing goes into once america falls a totalitarian authoritarian authoritarian technocracy that uses electronic currency to control every single aspect of your life i promise you if this channel still left up if we still have free speech five years from now this will age well we are in such trouble not just as Americans as a species of what they are trying to bring so where I'm going with all this brother and I'm going to shut up
Starting point is 00:34:47 100% America was the hitman for the globalist I believe there's globalists 100%. We were used to set up the checkerboard of the new world I you know the new world order it's a new idea a new world order right remember George Bush
Starting point is 00:35:05 senior we the American people were used as the man like the mafia to set up the whole world all these conflicts all this shit and now that the game board is set the chess board is set we're in the way now now we're in the way now our freedom is in the way so i believe the globalists are going to take america down to finish their global agenda you will own nothing and be happy as the amazing who said that amazing Charles Schwab said, world economic form. So we're in the way now.
Starting point is 00:35:42 The American people are in the way. We were used to create the way for the globalists. Now we're in the way. So now it's like when the hitman wax all the people that the mafia tells them to whack, and now the mafia's like, okay, get rid of the hitman. We are the last, in my opinion, peace to fall in. If we shall fall as a nation, say goodbye to freedom anywhere else in the world, guaranteed. Yes, we did a lot of bad things, but it wasn't because the American people.
Starting point is 00:36:08 wanted those bad things to happen. We've been used. Our money's been used. Our excesses have been used against us, which has allowed us to be weak and be used and manipulated, and we've become like cattle. Like, we can't even think critically anymore.
Starting point is 00:36:24 And we are in trouble as a nation, and that's where I rest for now. Matt, go ahead. So one is, L.A. doesn't even have it as bad. I mean, sorry, New York doesn't even have it as bad as L.A. Like, I've been to L.A., and I've been to San Francisco, and it's off the chain. Like, it's insane how bad the streets are.
Starting point is 00:36:45 Skid Row is crazy. Skid Row. Bro, I didn't stay in Skid Row when I went to L.A. I stayed just right downtown. And I was miles and miles away from Skid Row. And I mean, there were people just what, and in San Francisco. Same thing in San Francisco. There were, San Francisco, there were people that had, they had tents.
Starting point is 00:37:01 They're sleeping. There was a guy that laid down, like literally the streets are just aligned with people leaning up up against buildings, drinking. doing drugs. Cops can't do anything. There was a guy that laid down, passed out. I mean, his belly's hanging out, half his ass is hanging out. He's laying there completely laid out in the middle of the sidewalk.
Starting point is 00:37:23 People are walking around him. Me and the lawyer, the two lawyers I was with, we went and got coffee. We came back 45 minutes later. He's still there. I mean, nobody says anything, they're walk stepping over him. They're walking around him. It's horrific. It's such a demoralization of that.
Starting point is 00:37:38 that culture, that society, that city. I was, listen, I was staying in a hotel where the, and it was probably five to seven hundred bucks a night for the hotel. And this was a nice hotel. And keep mind, this was about five years ago. So I'm staying there and I went downstairs to get. And you're in DTLA, downtown L.A. No, no.
Starting point is 00:37:55 This was in San Francisco. Oh, San Francisco. Okay. And so I go down there and I'm eating breakfast right next to a window. A guy, now, there was a screen on the window. So you could, all you could see was a shadow of the guy walk up, but you could tell he was homeless. Like he's leaning it. He pulls out a pipe and starts smoking whatever it was, whether it was.
Starting point is 00:38:12 I don't know what drugs, what it was. He starts smoking right there and I'm eating and I'm thinking. I'm going to take a hit of that. No, what is going on? And nobody, people just, they glance over and then they just look away. Guys are taking a piss in the middle of the street. They're pulling their shit out. They're getting a piss in the middle of the streets.
Starting point is 00:38:29 It's insane. I could go on and on. But where are the citizens of those places? Meaning, they're just dealing with it. It's not dealing. But they should shut it down. Real simple. In L.A.
Starting point is 00:38:40 Go in front of City Hall. All of you and say, until these things are changed, we're shutting it all down. Because you've got to get to a point. We've got to take some pain, Matt. Nobody wants to take pain right now. That's why nothing's changing. Nobody's willing to do what needs to be done. In L.A., I was in a hotel.
Starting point is 00:38:54 This was when I was interviewed by, oh, shoot. Oh, gosh. What's his name? Fresh out. What's the guy's name? Big Herc. Big Herc. I was interviewed by Big Herc in this hotel.
Starting point is 00:39:05 Nice hotel. It had been completely refurbished, very nice. It was the middle of, you know, the whole COVID thing. And we're in the middle of the whole thing. So it's virtually empty. And I remember... It was very empty during the walk of the streets. I wasn't really about five times during the shutdown.
Starting point is 00:39:21 It was very empty. Well, it's funny because right next to that building and across the street and most of the buildings around this older hotel that had been renovated. I don't know. Is that where you're at? Were you across you from the Chinese theater? No. Okay. No.
Starting point is 00:39:33 So, anyway, the condos are going for two and a half, three, four million dollars, right? Which is crazy. Yeah. And yet, I remember I talked to the hotel staff there. I was like, bro, like, what's with all these homeless people? And the guy kind of, they just looked at each other and they kind of chuckled and they went, yeah, they go, where are you from? And I told him, I said, oh, I'm from Tampa, Florida. And he, he goes, they don't have a lot of homeless in Tampa, do they?
Starting point is 00:39:57 I said, no. I said, bro, I said, that states, I said, Florida's like, they're all hunters. I'm like, they'll tag them and start hunting them. They'll have, like, homeless hunting season. I said, they're not putting up with that shit. I said, I'll bet there aren't 100 homeless people in downtown Tampa. And this was at that time. Now there might be 200.
Starting point is 00:40:14 And they keep them to a certain area. So anyway, so as we're talking, he said. And Florida has an excessive drug problem, too. And they don't have these problems like the West Coast. No. So it's not just drugs. It's the way they're handling these things. Oh, it's the way they're handling.
Starting point is 00:40:29 So here's what the kid says at the desk. He says, listen, he said, you know what's funny? He said, listen to this. He said, the condos, you know, right across the street. He's like one bedroom, two bedrooms are going for like three and a half million, let's say. He goes, he said, so a guy that just paid three and a half million dollars for a condo will walk out his front door with his dog. He said to go walk his dog, if his dog shits on the sidewalk and he doesn't pick it up, he goes, he'll be fined like three, four hundred bucks for not picking it up. he said but a homeless guy can he was can take a shit right in front of his building on his
Starting point is 00:41:04 door mat right he said in front of a cop and walk away he goes and nothing happens to him and he was like and this guy's paying three and a half million dollars he's he's can you imagine that i was like like i was like the people that stay there are stupid you're stupid that you live there yeah i'm dying to get out of the new york city area if we've spoken about this many times where i live i love these houses go for and they weren't that bad a couple years ago they've already doubled almost some of them. Listen, here, you spend $400, $450,000 for a house. You get a house. This place is like three, four years old. Everything in this whole community is brand new. This whole area is great. There's no wires. And I love the one over there. Everything's underground. Everything. We got
Starting point is 00:41:48 fountains. Every, every other, every other thing. Yeah. Oh, listen, at night, listen, this pillow is great. It's called Ghost Bed. I personally, you have used one of their pillows because they make pillows, they make mattresses. I've actually slept on this pillow for the last few nights. It's a great pillow. Actually, I slept so good. I believe that there's a little bit of slobber right here.
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Starting point is 00:42:53 buying an iPhone, which you can feel that heaviness, that it feels expensive and feels solid as opposed to an Android. Anyway, our listeners can get 50% off sitewide for a limited time. Just visit ghostbed.com slash Cox and use the code Cox at checkout. Again, that's ghostbed.com slash Cox with the code Cox at the checkout to save a whopping 50% off site wide. Let me ask you this, man. What makes me upset is we know how to fix this problem we have in America.
Starting point is 00:43:30 How do we get the American people to get on board? So for me, it should be real simple. You want to be a public servant, right? Really? Oh, you're really in this for the American people? You're a good person. You're a public servant. Cool.
Starting point is 00:43:43 Before you get into office, just like you guys send the IRS to make our lives miserable, full audit of your financials before you get into office. every single year while in office lobbying is 100% illegal full financials of your family also so we can't embezzle anything into their names just because we have this policy and you're the one your family has to be on board
Starting point is 00:44:05 there's ways to fix this thing term limits unless these things are done it doesn't matter I have a clip that's viral right now right I have two clips that are viral one of them is about me saying and people think Donald Trump is Jesus Christ and even if he was but he's not
Starting point is 00:44:23 even if he wins nobody's saving America brother I don't care who's in that office it does not matter who's in the Oval Office when every other position and every other
Starting point is 00:44:34 agency has corruption in it it doesn't matter who sits in the Oval Office the people can fix it as us listen the economy is so bad right now that it doesn't matter if Harris gets in or Trump gets in
Starting point is 00:44:46 it will crash 100% and there's nothing anybody can do to fix fix that. Now, do I think Trump is the better person to handle that, that crisis? I do. But it's irrelevant. Either one of them, it's going to be absolutely devastating. If you're watching this, it's coming down. You heard you here on the Matt Cox show. I'm telling you, this
Starting point is 00:45:08 coming down. So anyway, so it's, it, there's, there's major issues in our future. There's no, there's no doubt. What happens if we have a total collapse economically? I'm talking about about worse than the Great Depression of the 20s? I think that leads directly to armed con. I'm telling you, man, any time you've had serious, that's what led to the French Revolution, right? You study these things. Weimar, Germany's, right?
Starting point is 00:45:35 The condition they were in is what led to World War II, right? That economic depression, which galvanized them. World War II was the same situation. The economics is there, brother. Like, we're the sick man of the world now. The Ottoman Empire was the last, you know, major empire, than the British one, but we're in trouble, man.
Starting point is 00:45:55 So what did you think about everything that's going on in the UK? I had some guests on my show also. Oh, bro, it's insanity, bro. But here's the thing, but both sides have, let me explain to my opinion, then you can say whatever you are, or you go first. Because it's related to what's going on,
Starting point is 00:46:09 what may be going on over here, right? They got very close to having, they were very close in Britain right now to having a Civil War, bro. They really were. Like, it was starting to spread. And if you take us, step back from it, you know, I can kind of see both sides, right? I can see both sides.
Starting point is 00:46:27 I don't agree. I just want to make this clear on record here for your audience. I do not agree with open borders. Not in the UK, not in the U.S., not anywhere. I did a response to Dominic Chalkensky, who was on Patrick Bed-David's podcast, right? And he's very anti-Muslim, bro. Like, he's, he's a racist, man, straight up. But I still said in my analysis, of what he's saying. I agree with him. I agree with how he wants to protect his nation of Poland. And it was Poland, right? Yeah. He wants to protect his people, protect his border. You know, I, 100, as far as his policies, I have no, I am actually on the same side as him. I believe in everything he believes in that aspect. My argument was he's talking about,
Starting point is 00:47:14 we will not take these Muslim refugees and blah, blah, yeah, okay, cool. He equates basically a world faith. be the largest in the world. Two billion people of which I'm a member of. I'm Caucasian. Most people think Muslims are only some dark guy, you know, with a turban around his head. You know, no, it's a world faith, brother. You know, you sit there and say you love Muhammad Ali and then you shit on what he believes in, which helps him become Muhammad Ali. If you ask him, he'll tell you, this faith is what made him Muhammad Ali, right? His belief in God and all that stuff. So getting back to the point, I don't have a problem with what he's saying. I'm not mad at him because he doesn't want to let people into his country.
Starting point is 00:47:52 I'm not mad because he wants to defend. No, I'm with you, Dominic Tchorkensky. What I'm not with with you is your denial of how these migrants were created. Okay? I don't want Muslim refugees. Well, then why did Poland send 2,000 soldiers in the invasion of Iraq? Look it up. 2,000 soldiers in the invasion of Iraq, I believe it was March 13, 2003.
Starting point is 00:48:15 I don't know the exact date. You helped to stabilize a nation that helped to stabilize. the entire Middle East. These Muslim refugees that you don't want in your country, you should have minded your own business when Tony Blair and George Bush led you into a lie telling the world that there was weapons and mass destruction that never existed, which destabilized Iraq,
Starting point is 00:48:37 which destabilized Syria, the Arab Spring. It all goes back to that. A million people are dead. And then you're mad that they're trying to come to the countries that bombed them to begin with. okay when you partook in creating those Muslim refugees you look like a hypocrite only to people that don't know the truth about history so I don't have a problem with him we don't want borders we don't want people
Starting point is 00:48:59 come in I agree you don't want to lose the demographic completely lose your identity it's happening to my city I'd be a hypocrite if I didn't say I'm on the same side as Dominic Turk I am in that aspect I'm looking at my city being annihilated by foreigners that have come overnight none of them have been screened they're shooting cops they're nine-year-olds, brother, in our streets of New York. We have been turned into basically anarchy. Anarchy.
Starting point is 00:49:27 The police can't be proactive because they're scared if they make one wrong move, they don't have immunity anymore. So even if they're battling a criminal and they do something wrong, or let's say they have to punch the guy and he gets it,
Starting point is 00:49:36 and they were probably very justified, let's say. There's times they're not. I'm not denying that there's cops that make mistakes. But if they make one wrong move, they lose their entire lives. And that's a job where mistakes will happen you go try dealing with emotionally disturbed people all day
Starting point is 00:49:51 people on drugs shit's going to happen bro so for them to have no type of protection that's why the cops are not proactive anymore under the Giuliani years they were proactive you'd have cops just like they're homeless they're not homeless it's a cop waiting to see who's going to do what
Starting point is 00:50:07 and stop and frisk and it was the safest big city in the world that's a fact that's why our tourism almost hit 120 million in 2018 and now look at us we're in the Massive decline. So I understand the whole argument against just a I don't believe in an open border. What I'm against is creating hatred and putting two billion people on one box.
Starting point is 00:50:29 Two billion people are, you know, criminals. No, they're not. They're not, okay? Two billion people. One out of five people is Muslim, brother. Are all Catholics? Should I judge all Catholics based on their clergy, the priesthood? Because they sure is hell a shitload of children.
Starting point is 00:50:45 so is that fair I hope you're marking this mark the show you're gonna have to you're gonna have to get out of this but you get my point so that so that type of stuff happened is it fair for me to put all Catholics in that no so that's like why can't the same respect
Starting point is 00:51:00 be honest in the discourse what led to the you know you invaded a country that shouldn't have been evade do I like Saddam Hussein? No I can't stand him I'm glad he's gone but who put him in power to begin with who gave him the weapons to fight Iran
Starting point is 00:51:14 like it's just a joke people's memories are 20 seconds. We've got TikTok brain as a nation. You want to understand where we are. At a minimum, you've got to go back 100 years. And that still doesn't paint the story of why we are where we are today. I'm talking about for the whole world, not just America. Well, that also doesn't correct it.
Starting point is 00:51:30 You know, it doesn't correct it, but to at least try to understand where, how we got here. So migrants just pop up all of us. So the first question. And one last point. I'm sorry. Please don't come. Because the Dominic. So how come they don't call all?
Starting point is 00:51:45 the Latinos, right, that are coming in, and I'm not picking on that group, but I'm just saying that a lot of the crimes that are being committed in New York are the ones from El Salvador and Guatemala. This is a fact, you know, they're not being called the Christian migrants, even though they're of Christian faith. So why is anything negative always associated with the Muslim faith when you could do the same with the Christian and the Jewish faith, but they only do it for the Muslims, right? It's not fair, man. I think that's something you're focusing on because it is, though, but he calls him Muslim refugees.
Starting point is 00:52:14 No, why can it be a, why can't it just be a Sudanese refugee or an Iraqi refugee? There's many faiths in Iraq. So it's always with the Muslim faith. It's a double standard, man. It's very clear. Well, I don't know about what he said. When we're talking about migrants. Okay.
Starting point is 00:52:29 What I'm, I don't know about what Poland is saying. What I'm saying is when I think of people coming in. The UK saying it too, these Muslim. What I think, what I think of as people coming into the United States is I think of South Americans? Are they mixed in with Muslims and other states? Yes. So the bulk of what I There's Albanians coming in there through too. So the bulk of what I think of is I think of South Americans. That's what I think of. As an American. I'm looking at it globally though. Colgate Total is more than just your favorite toothpaste. It's dedicated to advancing oral health.
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Starting point is 00:53:41 So their South American problem is Middle Eastern African. Middle Eastern and African. So those people that are there inviting in, so you're inviting these people in. Well, it's not the people of the UK, right? It's their government. And I don't blame the UK. Wait a second. So those people that they're inviting in and they're giving benefits to and they're giving
Starting point is 00:54:02 citizenship and with open arms, which honestly, let's face it, that feels like if your country and if you as a citizen and your country is fighting. financially doing well, your first thought, and you see these people suffering, as a decent human being, you think, hey, you know what? My first result, my first thought is, let's invite them in to share in what we have. That's great. That's a wonderful thing. That's a very Christian thing to do. You want to help out. It's a human thing. So you invite them in. The problem is that makes you feel good. And your first thought is, I want to feel good. And I want to do the right thing. The problem is what the right thing to do is just like the road to hell is paved with good intentions, right?
Starting point is 00:54:45 The problem is you're inviting people in to use up your resources. You are not making the best decision for your citizens, which you've been elected, to make the best decisions in their best interests. You're not doing that. And the problem is you make them citizens and you allow them to vote. And what they do and what they've done in the UK is they have voted themselves in. To power. They have changed the laws, and they are not as gracious as you were to them. They immediately start changing the laws to protect their groups and alienate your groups.
Starting point is 00:55:27 And the moment you push back, they riot, and there's nothing you can do now, because here's a problem. You have this massive population that you invited into your country and made citizens, and you can't then. strip them of citizenship and throw them back out. So they have a real problem. Because here's the thing, because here's the thing, if I make you a citizen of this country and I give you all of those rights, right? Like, I don't know how you can then turn around and strip those people of citizenship without some kind of a massive revolution. And the problem what most people don't realize with revolutions or with wars. Color revolutions. In general, is this, is that Typically, you don't, for instance, take the Nazis.
Starting point is 00:56:14 Initially, what they were trying to do was push out the Jews, but keep their wealth, right? When that doesn't work, they start throwing them into concentration camps, right? And then they start them. Because the truth of the matter is, it came last. They really did just try to get them out. They were just trying to push them out. They even sent ships to America and we sent them back. So, like, this is the real history.
Starting point is 00:56:37 that's something that no one talks about that okay they literally piled them into ships and sent them to the united states there were literally ships where jews were boarding they were paying their own way and everything boarding to come to the united states the united states told them full turn around and go back those people ended up dead yeah all of them ended up this wasn't one ship this was time after time for years and then the united states acted like when they found the concentration camps and found out all of these things were happening do you know what the united states did they are you telling me that they were they were killing them they were you knew the whole time Albania took them in we told them but they didn't want to come to us Albanians opened their doors because that's the kind of people we are but you know what's funny about that well that gave the
Starting point is 00:57:21 green light right he said I just want you guys out I feel like you're influencing our country too much you're inflicting this is his argument right and it's fascinating everyone's watching these speeches now where they're translating oh oh they're translating the Hitler speeches And even Joe Rogan talked about it. He just sounds like a politician. Yeah, Joe Rogan. Now, he's a little racist. He uses a little bit more racial than a current politician.
Starting point is 00:57:44 But he doesn't sound any different than politicians now. Yeah, I don't think he was going up there saying, we're going to take him into the ovens because that's what we think. We think that he's probably up there going, even I've had out. We don't know that he's just saying this, this, this and that. I mean, things were different after that. But if Americans took in those ships, I promise you, the amount of them that lost their lives, they wouldn't have ended up in those gas chambers. I bet my life on it. Right.
Starting point is 00:58:06 They wanted them out. And when no one else wanted them, then he's like, well, if no one else wants them, why the is this Germany's problem? And about that's, well, so we have, America has, you know, some guilt there. Okay, so that's, so back to the original question is, that's the problem with the situation the U.K. is in and the United States is in. Now, we don't have the problem that U.K. has because we have such a large population compared to them.
Starting point is 00:58:30 We have way more land than that. Right. So the big problem is this, is that how to do. does the UK fix that situation, the only way to fix it is to go, conflict, they're already in conflict, is to go with the Nazi. You've pushed them out. And if they can't have nowhere to go, then what do you do? You round them up. You put them in re-education camps. Like the Uyghurs. Right. Do you see what I'm saying? Like the solutions are no good. And here's the thing that a lot of people don't realize. That doesn't make the history book. So what do you think it's going to
Starting point is 00:59:05 Here's the thing that you don't, that people don't realize. When the United States and Russia and everybody went into Germany, right, there were still large amounts of Nazi presence, right? There were still people that had been a part of the military that were still there. What they don't realize is that those people, they went into the towns where they'd gone back in and they told them all to bring their paperwork and to come into town and a lot of them just didn't come back. And nobody ever talks about the fact that the United States, took part in bringing people in and out of them. Soldiers were, you know, children, 15, 16, 17-year-old children that had been in the Nazi party, a lot of them they just released, right? But some of the older ones, they were at them. 25-year-old, 30-year-old, 50-year-old men that had been a part of the military were anybody ever talks about that because there was no social media and it doesn't make the history But massive amounts of women were abused, especially on the Russian side.
Starting point is 01:00:06 They always talk about that because that makes the Russians look bad. But people don't realize is that most of the time in the past, when you've invaded these countries, you've had to round up. That's the solution. And wipe out the ideology because it's like a weed is what they think. Right. And the bottom line is by wiping them out is how you make these people are like, well, I don't understand World War II we went in. We captured these cities. We corrected their behavior, and they became profitable nations again.
Starting point is 01:00:33 Or you import them after the war and learned from them, like Project Paperclip. And they became profitable countries again, right? They became a decent, powerful countries. But the truth is you don't realize is that, yeah, but they hundreds of thousands of people. Nobody ever talks about that because it doesn't meet the history books and it doesn't make you feel good. And you think, oh, yeah, we can do that again. No, we can't do that again unless you're willing to take these steps. and nobody will ever take those steps.
Starting point is 01:01:01 Nobody's ever going to go into Mexico or into South America and just start massively wiping people out. So in El Salvador, where they built, the guy built a prison that holds like 100,000 people, they just went through the streets. You got tattoos, you got gang affiliations, boom, they grab them. Now, they're going through the process right now. Of purging.
Starting point is 01:01:20 They're going through the process right now in those prisons where they're putting those guys through the court system. So the court will now determine what your sentence is going to be, and if they're going to release you or not. But you've sat there for over a year. And you may be there for years. You may be there for life. But El Salvador suddenly went as if you describe that situation to someone, you would say...
Starting point is 01:01:43 That's insane. It's insane. It's a horrible. It's horrific. What are they doing? They're monsters. But the truth is Al Salvador went from being one of the most dangerous countries in the world to being one of the safest countries within six months.
Starting point is 01:01:57 So it's already changed that dramatically. That dramatically. So they're just rounding up all the gang members and anyone with tattoos. Tourism has come back. And we're going to figure out who you are while we have you in this container. Right. Right. Right.
Starting point is 01:02:08 We're going to lock you up because you've got facial tattoos and you're a maniac. You have an arrest. You know, whatever it is. Yeah. And we're going to lock you up. You thought it was cool because they were just randomly just kidnapping people. People were terrified to leave their houses. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:21 And so now you've rounded them up, which is absolutely inhumane. It's horrible. it's unjust, it's this, it's that. But you know what? Sometimes you have to do absolutely horrible, inhumane things to correct a situation that has no correction. That is horrible. Right, exactly. You're killing innocent people all the time.
Starting point is 01:02:39 You have to pick the lesser of two evils. And that's the lesser of two evils. I agree. They could have just lined them all up and just, which would have been way cheaper, by the way. I'm a big believer in let's go the cheap route. Like, bullets and gasoline are extremely inexpensive. Like, I mean, we can get rid of this problem. Is it horrific?
Starting point is 01:02:57 It is horrific. As long as they are those evil people, though, you know what I mean? Well, that's the whole problem. Are you going to, you're going to end up getting a few uninnocent people. And people are like, oh, that's horrible. You're going to get some people that are innocent. Yeah, but you know what? Do you know how many that you tell me that you think. Imagine the poor bass that I put the Tassuzon just so he doesn't get shot when he goes to work.
Starting point is 01:03:13 So he thinks he did it for camouflage. But he ends up in the cell. Well, I mean, you know, there's like some point. You're going to break. You're going to break some eggs. There's definitely one guy in that cell. Who just like, man, my neighbor is too dangerous. They took over.
Starting point is 01:03:25 let me put some tats so they don't shoot me and say, and I feel horrible. That poor bastard's in there right now. Like, why did I get these tattoos? Right, I know, but if he has to go so that your children can walk to school and back without being attacked, I'm sorry. That was a mistake.
Starting point is 01:03:38 There's no, there is no kumbaya solution. Right. I agree with you on that. There's sometimes where shit's got to get real. So what I'm saying is the, it's not the president of El Salvador because he's actually, I think he's like a,
Starting point is 01:03:51 isn't he like a king or something? I don't think he's, I think he might call himself president, right? I think he's a dictator. So you've got him. You ever notice how it's like Dick is the first part of that word? Okay. So you know, so you've got him and you've got the president of Poland who people love to call all these names.
Starting point is 01:04:07 I agree with 90 percent of them. But Poland is gorgeous. Spotless. Spotless. You can walk through the streets. It's wonderful. There's almost no crime. There's blondes.
Starting point is 01:04:17 There's, there's, there's, they've got their, listen, they've got great manufacturing facilities. Polack walks into a bar. So, you know, is it a tough stance? Yeah, it's a tough stance. Is it unfair? Maybe it's unfair. But it's probably more fair than the alternative.
Starting point is 01:04:37 Just to clarify, I agree with his policy. Right. I just don't agree with his taking two billion people and equating them to one thing. I got a problem with that. He's not political, correct. That's the part. Don't group me with two billion people, okay? And then on top of that, you helped.
Starting point is 01:04:54 create those migrants. Acknowledge where they came from at least, and yeah, you don't want to let them, that's fine, but at least have some ethics. Say, you know what? Maybe Poland shouldn't have invaded Iraq, helping America, and maybe I wouldn't have these migrants coming to my country. That's a fact, okay? The majority coming from the Middle East, he said 2015, most of those were coming from
Starting point is 01:05:13 Syria. What led to Syria was the stabilization of Iraq, right? When you helped destabilize these countries and create these Muslim refugees, as he says, at least bear some, I'm not saying let him in, but at least have some humanity, have some compassion and say, maybe we f*** up, maybe we shouldn't have invaded their nation and we wouldn't have this problem. We don't want him in, and I can understand why he doesn't, but at least take some accountability for your actions. If you're a real man, if you're so God fearing and God believing, you know, to me, you can't be both. You're either going to be
Starting point is 01:05:45 real or not. You're going to say the truth or not. You're either going to tell the whole truth, because just something to have truth to me is a lie also. So how do you correct? that situation from occurring in the United States. It's already begun here, brother. Yeah, I understand that. In New York City, it's already here. Complaining about it is. I told, you know, my ex-wife and my do not take my kids to New York City.
Starting point is 01:06:08 Do not go to New York. But you go, yeah, I go because I know how to move no matter what. And I grew up in the 90s in New York. You didn't. You came here much later. I grew up in the old New York, but even right now is more dangerous compared to that time. That's not a solution. No, what I'm saying is there's pretty soon not going to be much of a solution in this country unless American people wake up, left and right.
Starting point is 01:06:31 Yeah, waking up and do what? And we need to, I think, listen, there is no way out of where we are without some type of pain, like serious pain. Whether it's economical, God willing, it will never be physical, like where we actually have violence and stuff like that. That's what we're trying to avoid because that will destroy all of us. but there's no way out of what we're going through without pain. And I think the only way we could do it peacefully is to shut the system down. Everyone says left and right, Republican Democrat, regardless of values. I know you guys think that your enemies, we can all coexist here.
Starting point is 01:07:06 I do believe that. But not if we're trying to push each other's lifestyles on each other. One way or the other, right? If everyone could just mind their own business in the bedroom and what they do, I mean, how hard is that? I need to hear about what you fuck and what you suck. I don't care. Shut the fuck up on both sides. We need to be on the same team right now
Starting point is 01:07:23 and tell these in D.C. We've had enough. Shut the whole system down. We're not working. We're not doing shit. We're not paying. We're not doing nothing. And so we have term limits.
Starting point is 01:07:36 Public audit on where your money comes from. Every single year. We want to know where your money is coming from. Lobbying is to be made illegal. And we get to vote if we go to war. Not you. We get to vote. The American people.
Starting point is 01:07:50 Unless it's something catastrophic and there's no time. I mean, I'm not saying that last step would be a reality, but it's the only way out without a war. Without a war, unless both sides come together. Yeah, but that war is a civil war. But what I'm saying is if we don't come together, I 100% believe we will have a civil war. Can I get some calls? I think if unless we figure a way to come together, we're already in a cold version of it. And it's only a amount of time before we have a hot one.
Starting point is 01:08:20 I'm getting coffee, bro. I'm smoking a cigarette. So the question is, what is the solution to that problem? In the U.S., the border needs to be secured immediately, right? I believe ICE needs to round all the people up, you know, as many as they can that are, you know, have, first of all, I mean, these people are committing crime. They just came into our country, and they're already committing violent crimes. This shouldn't even be, why are they still here? Right.
Starting point is 01:08:49 I get, you know, their path to citizenship. They've already come in illegally. They're already doing illegal things. There's nothing more to talk about. That person needs to be tagged and deported back to their country. But that's not going to matter because a lot of these people are just coming right back in. Right. So until we secure that border, there's nothing to talk about.
Starting point is 01:09:08 And I don't care who's president. That border needs to be secured completely. And you can immigrate. Like, here's what I don't understand is that we have a huge immigration. Like everybody's like, oh, we need, you know. to let more people in. We let more people in than anybody. Like, what are you talking about?
Starting point is 01:09:23 A million people, brother. That's a major amount of people. But no, I'm saying legally. Legally is the best way. Right. My dad came here legally. Legally should be the only way. So legal immigration in the United States.
Starting point is 01:09:36 We let more people in than any other country. So if we're allowing people, and there are other countries that, here's what's so funny about this is like, there are other countries that are dying for people to come. come to their countries because their populations are shrinking. Thank you. And that's what I was about to just hit the hail there. Why can't you just go there? Like, that's just shift.
Starting point is 01:09:55 Just a part of this Muslim invasion of your problem is a very big piece that the Europeans don't want to talk about. They want to sweep it under the rug. All of the Western European nations have negative birth rates. All right. Italy, Germany. All these countries, I believe it's, I forgot which country is even paying you. Switzerland and some of them are like, please, we...
Starting point is 01:10:17 Some of them are giving you tax. free for three to five years. They're paying you to have children in certain European countries. No, that's what Japan just came out. Japan talking about saying, look, if you come here and have children, we'll give you X amount of dollars. Isn't it funny, though? We have a population crisis, right?
Starting point is 01:10:33 The way they make us believe that there's too many people on earth, yet you have countries that are paying people to come have children. Isn't that funny that they've been pushing that agenda for the past 30 years they've been talking about overpopulation? The truth is, the population is it is still expanding, but it is it is still expanding, but it it is going to be contracting within the next 10 or 15 years. Elon Musk has spoke about China. Even China and not like they went too far with the one child policy and they're in
Starting point is 01:10:58 trouble. They're a major trouble. Okay. Japan's in major trouble. It's funny, right? But so there you have that. That's a clear and blatant. It's bullshit.
Starting point is 01:11:09 That's number one. Number two, the European countries. The reason you have so many Turks in Germany, for example, the second biggest population outside of Turkey is because after World War II, they brought the Turks and his cheap labor. to rebuild the country. And then they settled. There's literally two... You'll get the best Turkish food
Starting point is 01:11:23 you've ever had in your life. And I've been to Istanbul. The best Turkish food in the world is in Germany. Because it has the German standard and I love Turkish food. Amazing. What's going on in Europe
Starting point is 01:11:33 and what people don't talk about, the reason I believe they've had so much of a lenient policy in these governments is they know the real story. The real story is it's not overpopulated the way they want us to believe.
Starting point is 01:11:44 They have negative birth rates. Why? Because the German doesn't want to get married and have kids. The English man, the majority of them, don't want to get married and have kids. The problem in Europe is you have red light districts. It is cheaper to have dinner than it is to take advantage of a woman in a brothel in Germany. It is literally cheaper to go to a brothel than it is to have dinner. Okay, I was going to say you said it backwards, but yeah, you said it's
Starting point is 01:12:13 cheaper to have dinner. No, it's cheaper to literally take advantage of a woman. Because even though it's legal. Those women are trafficked. I don't care what you say. They are trafficked. You're just making it easier for the criminal to wash their money because they're still being pimped out. Most of them from Eastern Europe, you know, South America, they're in the brothels of Germany. They're in the brothels of Amsterdam. And these men are like, why do I need to get married? Because I can just go every night literally and sleep with a different woman. It's cheaper than having a wife. And they have destroyed their own nuclear family, which has led to a negative birth rate. They're averaging like 1.5 births per couple. You need at least three to, you know, sustain and, you know, expand your
Starting point is 01:12:56 population. So I think part of the reason they've allowed all these migrants to come in is also what they're not talking about, that they've destroyed their own nuclear family with their own cultures and brothels and all this stuff. And they allowed all these migrants to come in to work the jobs. I promise you most of these English and Germans don't want to work. My cousin probably died working in his job in Stuttgart, Germany. He died of cancer. He was in a factory working for years in a job that most Germans don't want.
Starting point is 01:13:23 Germans still use the terminology, Oslander. They've been using that since World War II ended, outsider. I've experienced racism when I visited Germany. They wouldn't allow me into nightclubs in Frankfurt. I'm speaking English. I'm American. I'm dressed nice. I give my card. Hey, I'll buy a bottle,
Starting point is 01:13:39 whatever. You know, it's always funny. And they tell me nine. I'm like, why? I think, Albanian. I swear to God, you're Albanian. I go, you So here's the thing, what most people in the United States don't realize, because most people in 95% of the country have never left the country, right? 95% of us. That's the biggest problem. They only believe what they're being told by social media. What people in the United States will say like, oh, we're so racist.
Starting point is 01:14:01 Are you fucking out of your mind? No, we're not. Go to any other country out there. No, we're not. They're so racist. They're blatantly racist to your face. Right in your face. And look, one of the biggest pop stars in the world, B.B. Rexa.
Starting point is 01:14:14 She's Albanian. Okay. She just had a big scandal with Lifanza. Pull it up, brother. Kobe, read that out. I'll just show you. Okay? She just,
Starting point is 01:14:22 she thought that the person working at the airport was Albanian. So she spoke to him in Albanian and this guy, like, treated her so bad. This is a world pop star, American pop star of Albanian origin. She's crying hysterically. I've never been treated like that before. I've never been treated like this before. Like she felt completely dehumanized. And then, yes, do we have issues, brother?
Starting point is 01:14:42 No one's denying. We have some issues in our country. I'm telling you someone that's been around the world. I've been around the world, brother. I've experienced what it's like to be in a country and scared because you're not of that people or of that nation. You know, you don't know how you're going to be treated. They look down upon you.
Starting point is 01:14:57 You don't really know if you have anything that's going to protect you. If they decide to arrest you, I've been in those situations. I've been to communist countries. I've been to dictatorship countries. I was in Yugoslavia before it collapsed. It's scary shit, bro. So here, here's a thing. Most immigrants, when they come here and they come in here,
Starting point is 01:15:14 illegally. One, it's, the border, it's basically open. You can go in there, say, hey, I'm coming from El Salvador. My name is John So-and-So. I have, or whatever, Jose, whatever. I have no papers, and they say, okay, they write everything down and then they release you into the United States. And give you a debit card. My cousin, my poor cousin, tried to come into the country over a decade ago, longer than that, maybe 15, 20 years ago. Got caught on the Mexican border. They kept them in jail for two years, not because they wouldn't have released them, but he was trying to fight to become a citizen. He wanted to be an American.
Starting point is 01:15:50 He wanted to have that chance. And they told him, listen, if you just want to go back home, we'll let you out, go back home. He's like, no, I really want to fight the case in court. My brother's here already. My whole family's here. I want to be a part of American society. He sat in jail and rodded for two years trying to become an American. Right.
Starting point is 01:16:06 These people are just walking in now. They're giving them debit cards, thousands of dollars, putting them up in hotels. New York City is in shambles. Five billion you want to tax us now they want to put a toll inside of manhattan i understood the tolls to cross into new york but now within new york you want to toll us to go from 55th streets at 34th street really new yorkers are stupid i am ashamed to call myself a new yorker these days what's left of our city to allow them to keep doing this shit matt it's not just the migrants faults it's our faults
Starting point is 01:16:39 for allowing these politicians to do the policies and play with us and congestion prices and tolls and tax stuff out of us and then throw the money and war and garbage and nonsense and us as citizens get nothing which usually leads to revolutions brother. So here's what I'm saying is what's funny is that because we have
Starting point is 01:16:58 like this open border and people are pouring in here and places like the United Kingdom where they've just invited all these people to come in and made them citizens and none of these other things. So here's what's interesting about that is like there are other countries that are asking you to come
Starting point is 01:17:14 The problem is if you said, hey, if you were, if you gathered up, rounded up a million migrants and said, listen, we're going to ship, bring you to Japan. And Japan said that you can come here, live here, and work here. They don't want to go. They don't want to go because most countries, especially Japan, in general, every place, especially in Asia, are just openly racist, right? And they know they'll get there and the Japanese are never going to make you a citizen. Or if they do, it's going to be some kind of an apartheid system where – Yeah, because I don't want the ethnicities mix. Right.
Starting point is 01:17:50 Where you can be a citizen, but you're not voting. You don't have the same rights as us. You can work and help repopulate our population because we don't have workers. Like, we'll use you, and you'll be a citizen, but you'll be a second-class citizen. So they don't want to go there. They're saying, oh, we want to escape where we're at. we want to come to the United States. If you said, no, no, you can escape.
Starting point is 01:18:13 They're not going to be horrible to you. You can get a job. You can live, you can live a good life, but you're never going to be a, you're never going to be able to vote. They're going to have, they're going to let you can eat at restaurants. You can do stuff, but they're going to be probably pretty much openly racist to you. They're at least going to have it some kind of segregation system. They absolutely do not want to go there.
Starting point is 01:18:32 They come to us and to these Western countries. They come to the Western countries because they invite them in. They feed them, they house them, they make them citizens, and then they then they penetrate the fabric of society, social media, and politics, and then they turn those countries that invited them in into something unrecognizable, and then they turn on the very people that invited them in. Like they get here and they're upset with you for inviting them in. You need to change. What do you mean I need to change? My country's working great. Your country is the one you're fleeing from.
Starting point is 01:19:14 So why would I change? Well, you need to do this. You need to do this. What are you talking about? Like, it's such, that's the problem is that that I think it, we don't realize that by doing what feels good and being kind and making these decisions to invite people in is detrimental to us and to our citizens in the long run. And it's such an unpopular thing to say.
Starting point is 01:19:40 It gets turned into, oh, you're racist, your hate, it's hatred. It's not. It's just, I'm a Muslim. Right. And I'm telling you, I agree that this border needs to be secured. Yeah. You know, I'm not saying you can't come, but you have to go through the right protocol. You need to know who the you are.
Starting point is 01:19:54 Right. Did you get 50 people in Salvador? Did you 20 people in Iraq? Like, who are you? Right. Who are you? And what is your intention? Listen, some of these countries I feel horrible for.
Starting point is 01:20:04 Like, I get why you're coming. Like, you know, there's no jobs. There's no this. But, you know, what about possibly trying to clean up those countries? What about, you know, what about fixing with the situation that's there? It's the same thing as New Yorkers fleeing to Florida in a different way. Watch. But it is exactly the same thing.
Starting point is 01:20:18 Okay. We don't want them. They don't agree. They don't agree with what happened to New York. The policies, the culture, the everything, the up is down, down is up. And they're fleeing like little bitches. They're coming to Florida instead of standing their ground in their own state that they've always lived in and taking back the state, voting these assholes out. doing what needs to be done. It's the same thing as the migrant.
Starting point is 01:20:39 Instead of staying back there and defending their nation and fighting to take it back, they just decide to give up. If I was you guys in Florida, I would pass a law unless you've been in Florida for 10 years or you were born in Florida, you can't vote. These states need to be protected. You know, there's a conflict going on in Texas right now, all the Californians. Don't California my Texas, right? I agree with that. You left your shithole state for what reason? So if you're going to come here and try to change all that go stay in your state you don't deserve to come to Texas or Florida
Starting point is 01:21:10 otherwise go back to your shitholes and deal with the mess that you allow to happen while you live there because you weren't a part of society and the important part of paying attention to what's going on in your neighborhood it always starts in your neighborhood it always starts in your backyard you sat there while people started shitting on your
Starting point is 01:21:26 front long like you mentioned earlier and if that was okay for you now you want to go to Texas like no you should have been to the mayor's office and be like listen we had enough of this shit you either take care of this shitter, you're out of office. That's the problem. Nobody wants to do the work. Nobody wants to protect what's right.
Starting point is 01:21:42 Nobody wants to have anything difficult. We just want to sit there and swipe left or swipe right, eat some bonbons on the couch, and most Americans now are pleasuring themselves while holding their cell phone on their left hand. I'm not. I'm in a very happy relationship. But this is what's wrong, man.
Starting point is 01:21:58 Weak men. Weak men. This is what's wrong with our country. We are. Listen. Listen, yesterday, I'm telling you yesterday. we were we were we were sitting in a in a restaurant and i i was looking out and i saw that's not true we weren't sitting there we were going we were still walking to the restaurant and we were walking up to the restaurant and i watched three or four young kids walk by guys that are probably 19 20 years old and you look at them and the way they're walking and holding themselves
Starting point is 01:22:36 and laughing and giggling. And these are separate guys. They're not together. Four different guys, I watched every one of them. And I thought, my God, if there was a draft, like, these are the guys that are going to show up for the draft. So like they're walking like, like they're, they're practically dancing. Like they're like, you know, like it's just like, it's like, are you serious?
Starting point is 01:22:59 Like this is a heterosexual guy that walks like almost like a girl and is giggling. and laughing on this phone, and I'm sitting there thinking, God forbid, bro. They're all baitas. It's a horrible situation. And then they wonder why no girl wants to date them. And it's a whole situation that's just, it's, man, it's just, it's just sad. Hopefully there's enough rednecks out there to handle any type of, in the future invasion.
Starting point is 01:23:29 Like, and that's what you're going to need, a bunch of redneck kids that are fishing and that's usually who it is, man. They're like excited about the, guys from Texas. and, you know, Louisiana. We're going to go out there. We're going to get these communists. Like, you know. I saw a TikTok where this kid was like, and he was like a, you know, just a regular, like a 16, 17 year old kid.
Starting point is 01:23:47 And he was talking about it. He's like, look at me. He's like, you can't draft me. Like, I'm not, you don't want me protecting. He's like my, you know, but you don't want me and my friends protecting this country. He's like, what do you? He goes, almost every one of my friends is on some kind of social or is some kind of anti-anxiety medication.
Starting point is 01:24:03 He's like, look, I can't fire a gun. Like, I can't protect you. I can't protect myself. Like, he was going on and on, and I was thinking, well, at least he knows that, you know, the situation he's in and that he's, you know, not going to be somebody that's going to join the army. He'll be a cook. You'll be a cook. He could be a cook.
Starting point is 01:24:19 You know, what people don't realize, too, is like, literally, like, 80% of the military never see battle. It's like 20% to fight the wars. Everybody else is like, they're cooking the food, they're moving, they're moving stuff around. They're driving a truck. They're unloading. Like, most of it's just logistics, you know? So he could probably do that. You're right.
Starting point is 01:24:37 He could do that. And then you could put the rednecks. They go on the front line because they want to shoot some shit. Yeah. I get that. Take turns. Yeah. So, Matt, what do you think?
Starting point is 01:24:47 I think we wrapped this up. You got to go to the airport. I got to get out of here, my friend. Is it you going to the airport? Is that what it is? I got to head back to the hotel. Did you drive? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:24:56 You drove? No, I didn't drive from New York this time. No, no. I got a head. I'm going to go see Danny real quick, too, before I get out of here. Danny Jones? Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 01:25:05 Are you doing a podcast? Yeah, but very different. This is going to be, he always releases in like six months or now. This is going to be about women and religion. Women and the, and the, what is real and what is not real about, for example, Muslim, Christian. Like, who's really worse on women? Is it the Muslims that are bad or is it the Christians? It's going to be a very interesting subject.
Starting point is 01:25:25 You know what I get to tell them about like, like wrapping them up and not letting them read and keeping them in the kitchen? Yeah, we're going to see if that's really in the doctrine or is that a cultural thing? not letting them drive, like just good, just good judgment, really. I mean, yeah, at least they can't leave us if they can drive. Where the fuck are they going? Imagine your wife walks off the door and you're like, where the fuck you're going? She'd have to walk somewhere. Okay, I'll find her.
Starting point is 01:25:45 Listen, that's probably why they do it so their women can't escape. My wife, she's a problem. She's a problem. She can hunt. She can fish. She can, she has a better work ethic than me. She's driving you alive. She'll leave my body in the, in the, in the, in the, in the, in the, in the Okeechobee
Starting point is 01:26:03 She'll be lay. They just, they, the alligators would eat me. I mean, she's got, she's strong. And she's got that mechanic strength to that. She's not to be fathode with. Yeah, that, what do you call it? That labor, like a labor strength, which is different than working out strength. Just a right guy that works out. Like, that's all for show. You, you take a guy who lays drywall and you take a guy who works out. That guy who lays drywall will kick the living shit out of that guy who works out. Pick him all like a sack of potatoes. Right. Because he's, he's got a different kind of strength. And he's mobile. Yeah. He's flexible. He's flexi That's how she is.
Starting point is 01:26:35 Yeah. Like she's way too strong and all this weird. Like, it's horrible. It's extremely emasculating. I need to just, I need to start walking around with like a baseball bat. Man, clever once or twice. I'm so proud of everything you've done.
Starting point is 01:26:47 I want to thank, I want to thank your, I want to thank your audience for sticking behind you and, and seeing what I saw. And I know we're going to continue to see amazing things, let alone what you do on your show, but your appearances on other people's shows like Lex Fried. I mean, brother, you've done. done some things that are dreams of mine already. So I look up to you and I'm very, very happy for everything I've seen. And I wish you continued success. And, you know, you went through a hard time in your life. You came back out and you got to work, brother.
Starting point is 01:27:19 And you've been working. I know for a fact. You've been working so hard. And to get where you are is not easy to do in this social media content creation game. So I know you know that, but I just want to say that I know it too. and I'm blessed to know you happy to be here and thanks for having me on your show and I did let you talk a lot more this time
Starting point is 01:27:39 so tell your followers not a whole lot Listen that was the first You probably lost me 30% of my subscribers I bet you if we watched this back You spoke more than I did this time I was cognizant of it It's no way Tell your editor Colby don't be cutting shit out
Starting point is 01:27:52 To make it look like I spoke more I respect to all the people that follow My boy Matt here

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