Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast - How To Survive World War 3

Episode Date: April 16, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:39 And a lot of people got played, and they don't even realize. I think the biggest problem we have in the world, and I think you can agree, and especially here in the U.S. is ignorance. That people just hate other people without ever hearing what they have to talk about or what their story is. And listen, sometimes what people don't realize is that you're both right. And that's even more dangerous than if one, only one side is right, because eventually the truth wins.
Starting point is 00:01:03 I believe on left and right, both have grievances that make sense to them, you know, that they feel so justified and they're willing to die on that hill for. That's what's so dangerous about the time they were in. And I think people that are in the middle are more important than they've ever been because we have to find a way to keep both coexisting together. I really do think our, you know, our last episode was, is there a civil war coming? Okay, we had like a half a million views on one day or whatever it was. right okay and so do i think we're in as much danger as that remember this is before he won his
Starting point is 00:01:35 second term i still think that threat exists i still think it hasn't gone away i think people still talking in that way and i think a lot of people that thought that Donald trump was jesus christ are waking up to the reality that he wasn't that he's still controlled by certain governments and people and certain groups of people that a lot of people are calling out i'm not calling them out in that aspect but i kind of just did and america's not first when it comes to certain countries, bro. It's just not. If we're sending billions of dollars
Starting point is 00:02:03 to certain countries in the Middle East that we can call, you know, our colonies or our greatest ally, I don't see how that's in America first policy. I find that to be a lie, you know? Billions of dollars going to war. Billions of dollars to occupy a people that have really been destroyed completely.
Starting point is 00:02:22 There's nothing left to take from those people. And I'm avoiding certain words because I don't want this, you know, this episode flagged. so we're not as free as we should be if Donald Trump really cared about America the way he led everyone to believe and all these Q people that worshiped the letter Q
Starting point is 00:02:36 you got played son controlled up son you got played boys if he cared about free speech especially because of everything he went through he should introduce an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to update the Constitution for today's world meaning
Starting point is 00:02:55 because we're in a digital age because social media has become the new public square the first amendment must be guaranteed on any social platform and countries that censor and want to suppress information places like the UK which is why they're attacking Russell brand should have sanctions imposed on them we need to protect free speech on the internet period that doesn't mean that we should allow violence and stuff but free speech itself at debates about any topic there shouldn't be algorithms pushing one way or the other, when you had people like Mark Zuckerberg admit on record that he was influenced by the Biden administration to suppress any debate or discussion about these things that they pumped into millions of people's arms and why they shut down the world and where it really came from. And a lot has changed since that last episode, me and you did. That's on the record now. It's not even conspiracy anymore. I don't care about Republican or Democrat. I care about the truth. I care about what's right and what's wrong. And a lot of people go out.
Starting point is 00:03:57 played and they don't even realize it. It's crazy. We still haven't gotten justice for our families, everyone that lost their lives 2019 on from what was released across the ocean. That's on record with the three-letter agency, starts with a C. On record, Matt, that, yeah, it was probably a leak. Okay, so, oh, we're not so crazy anymore. What's scary now, though, is the technocrats are all on the same team, buddy, under Trump. Zuckerberg. Musk, Gates, Oracle, Bezos. A technocracy is forming right in front of us, my friends. A true technocracy.
Starting point is 00:04:37 I mentioned this on your show. Those clips went viral about how crypto is the enemy, in my opinion. That we will live in a world where we're on a universal ledger. And it'll start with money and eventually will penetrate into every aspect of our lives. You won't be able to move without them knowing. And one wrong move, one way or the other, you will have to be. serious financial repercussions or a social credit system that's where it's all heading and i'm starting to think trump is even in on it i really am starting to think it um we just did a video
Starting point is 00:05:10 about the uh trump coin right yeah yeah that wasn't a freaking scheme come on man pump and dump and then you talk about like TD bank right just proven to have been money laundering for all the cartels right great um any of us do anything smaller than that yeah they're on record it's right pull it up colby please pull it up td bank money laundering okay so what happens matt is how is no one in jail matt you did crimes far below that matt okay money washing for blood thirsty criminals across the globe they actually look pretty damn good on you man the Bexters, but I don't like to, these are prototypes. These are prototypes?
Starting point is 00:06:00 Yeah, I'm going to make these. The real ones. I swear to God, you walk into Hard Rock or someplace like that. Who's this guy? That's my God. Here's for the thumbnail. They're like, that's Matt Cox. You know, Andrew Tate has a pair of glasses
Starting point is 00:06:13 he's selling for, what, $20,000? And he says, it's not because I'm trying to make money. He says, it's not because I'm trying to make money. It's because if I see you out there and you're wearing these glasses, I know you're someone worth talking to
Starting point is 00:06:27 or something like that. That's a brilliant market you think about it. The Muslims are a little upset what Andrew takes. So this is what the article says TD Bank hit with record $3 billion
Starting point is 00:06:36 fine over drug cartel money laundering. Wow. I don't care about the fine. Who's going to jail, Kobe? Who's going to jail for TD Bank's money laundering? Who?
Starting point is 00:06:46 Name me one person that's going to jail? They probably made $3 billion and they get fined $1 million. So it's worth it. Name me who went to jail for 2008 for the complete demise of
Starting point is 00:06:54 financial system. Name me one. And then they want to come after a little guy, like Matt Cox and throw him in jail. He should be vindicated. No, I'm joking. I'm sorry. I'm guilty. I'm just saying, I'm saying, I know, but I'm saying a correlation to that. That's blood money, bro. Okay? People lose their lives for that money. Countries are destroyed over that. And no one goes to jail. But if any of us do even, God forbid, misreported, our taxes were thrown into prison, bro. Meanwhile, you had an accountant that should have been doing what's right anyway. Like, why do we hire accountants? I don't know what I'm doing. I shouldn't be, at that point, the fiduciary responsibility should be on the account, not me.
Starting point is 00:07:28 I pay the accountant to make sure this is done properly. They should be tried and convicted if they do something wrong. That's not the case if I'm mistaken. You get in trouble. You get in trouble. You signed off. But that's bullshit, man. That's such bullshit.
Starting point is 00:07:42 And the tax law is so, it's so difficult. They can find something wrong with anything, man, because you're not, and you're not even doing it. You have no malicious intent. Like, I want to pay. I've gone and said, hey, I want to make sure I paid enough. Right. I've never disputed.
Starting point is 00:07:54 when they say you owe. Like, I'm not trying to dodge you, bro. Right. Okay? I just wish we could dodge some of that money going overseas and blowing up kids for no reason for the last 40 years.
Starting point is 00:08:04 I'd like some of that money being used for my people. You know what? I don't agree with the government the amount of tax they do on us, but at least if they were doing something productive for the world we live in, for the roads,
Starting point is 00:08:13 for the kids, for it's used for blood, man. Thirst, destruction, nothing for construction, man. Evil, man. I've got a question that you might have an opinion on. You think that's right, though?
Starting point is 00:08:24 Colby? Do you think he's going to have an opinion on it? Do you think somebody should be in jail for money laundering? He's not very opinionated. Three billion dollars? Yeah. So, Luigi, New York City, where you live. He shot the guy right in front of where I used to smoke cigarettes every day for two years. I worked in the Hilton. That's the biggest hotel in Manhattan, by the way. What do I think about him? I think he's become like a modern Robin Hood is what I think. I think people love him. I agree with what he did.
Starting point is 00:08:51 I don't think it's right how people are making fun of the way he was killed, because the guy does have family. It's not their fault if he was a scumbag. And I'm not saying he was been, maybe he was. I don't think you get to the top of the corporate ladder without sucking some serious cock or being a complete scumbag because I wrote the levels of the corporate world
Starting point is 00:09:08 and I was like, this ain't the world I want to be in. Okay? I've seen time and time again, people passed up in the corporate world, Matt, that worked hard that were more deserving than others. Why did they get the job? They were sucking cock and kissing ass. Don't hold back. How do you really feel?
Starting point is 00:09:26 And me, I never suck dick in the corporate. Well, that's all my boss will go, fuck her mother in front of the entire office, bro. Because I'm not for sale, you motherfuckers. And your stuff gets demonetized. Yeah, because they don't like people like us. They don't want people that can control Matt Cox. They don't want to push us up. Only you can push people like me and Matt up.
Starting point is 00:09:43 I'm putting him in my ranks. I was going to say he keeps, you keep lumping me in with you. I wish you wouldn't do that. I just do interviews. I just do interviews. I don't know what Beck's talking about. It's like, when Myron is here, he's like, And a lot of these views are mine and mine only.
Starting point is 00:09:56 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, what? He kept saying that, just to clarify. Have you, have you talked to Myron? I feel like you got to- I have his cell phone. I spoke to him on X. The fact I haven't been on your show, Myron, is, I don't know what the fuck you're waiting for, bro.
Starting point is 00:10:10 That's another guy that I'm, you know, he's like- He's got a, listen, he's, he's, they're not fucking around, bro. They got it, have you ever seen where their studio is? Bro, I see it is right in the middle of Brickle. Let me say something. Let me say something. That guy, the first.
Starting point is 00:10:24 fact he's still breathing and the Mossad hasn't taken him out as a miracle I'm okay I think you guys I think you guys I'm not on that level I'm saying I think you guys have a good conversation bro he brings on some clowns bro I'm one of the most viral people on earth discussing some of the most controversial and important issues like how to build bridges
Starting point is 00:10:42 between the Christians and the Muslims that's how we avoid Armageddon that's I'm the only one on the entire world stage it's not like oh the Christians are wrong I don't care what Christians believe Muslims and Christians both believe in Jesus Christ. How simple is this? I have a radical concept. Half the world, Matt Cox,
Starting point is 00:11:01 believes that Jesus Christ is the Messiah. And they also believe, guess what? He's going to come back to Earth one day. Right? Christians believe that, right? So do the Muslims. Right. Why do we need to kill each other?
Starting point is 00:11:15 When he comes back, he'll tell us, I was God, no, I was only a prophet like the moment. Whatever he decides to tell us he is, cool until then let's focus on these people that have taken god out of society brought filth into our world teach our children disgusting crap have helped destroy the family unit and everything that was wholesome about life that has brought technology which we thought was to liberate us in my opinion to enslave us and they're not done with us so my christian brothers and sisters i love you i respect you I may not agree with everything you believe in,
Starting point is 00:11:51 but I respect you. I don't feel an inert hatred in my heart as a Muslim to want to fight you or end your life. And I hope you feel the same way about us because I'm here to tell you on the Matt Cox show which has nothing to do about religion that we are not your enemies. If we unite, we can change this world, bro.
Starting point is 00:12:10 Next topic, Matt Cox. Okay. Doge. The coin itself or the Department of Government? No, Department of Government. Do I like the exposing? The Department of, it is the government efficiency. Government efficient.
Starting point is 00:12:23 Department of government. And at this time, is Elon, I saw an article saying Elon may be removing himself. I don't trust Elon. Well, I trust Elon. At all. But I do. But I think he may be removing himself because it's having such a detrimental effect on every company that he owns. I think he's realizing that that the backlash.
Starting point is 00:12:50 So the left wins. The left one against him, bro. That's what bothers me is that. If he steps down and they won't. Against him, at least. Right. That's what bothers me is that to me, it's like, okay, so you forced me out and that would bother me,
Starting point is 00:13:04 especially since. Or it's a tactic to make it seem like he's stepping out just so they stop blowing up every Tesla on the ground. He's still in the background, but he's not going to stop in the background. Let's be real. You guys keep doing what you're doing. Don't worry about it.
Starting point is 00:13:15 I think what's... Trump's coming for all you, bro. What I think is interesting is that the left is so upset with him going through and cutting off these programs and this money where you're sending $200 million to some organization that it oversees... In Guyana or someplace. That's then re laundering that money and sending it back to some other organization that you control, that you can then, that the left can then funnel into some type of a, some type of news organization
Starting point is 00:13:52 to help promote their agenda. So what I think, and I don't think it's all the left, because even Elon Musk was talking about the other day, he's talking about how there's going to be arrest soon for fraud. He's like, and he's not, and he started with Nancy Pelosi, but he said it's not all. And Gavin Newsom. God, sorry. And he said it's not all, it's not all Democrats. He's like, it's not.
Starting point is 00:14:13 He says, there are some Republicans that have taken money. Absolutely. So here's my problem is that the money that is being refundled into some of these news organizations and agendas. That's propaganda, you ever read a headline and think, wait, that's not what I read earlier or hear a story that was covered two totally different ways and think, I wonder which one's telling the truth. We all know the news can be biased.
Starting point is 00:14:39 Algorithms push stories that they think you want to see. And some outlets spin stories to fit a certain agenda. It's exhausting trying to figure out what's real, what's exaggerated, and what's just straight up misinformation. That's why I use ground news. It's a news platform that doesn't just show you the headlines. It shows you the whole story. It gathers articles from across the political spectrum, tells you the bias of each source,
Starting point is 00:14:59 and even lets you compare how different outlets are framing the same event. For example, the recent federal health agency layoffs. Left-leaning news described the layoffs as a major crisis, calling them a bloodbath that could harm important public health work like tracking diseases. On the other hand, right-leaning news saw the layoffs as positive change. They called it a win-win for taxpayers, which could save $1.8 billion a year. Both sides agree the layoffs and changes were happening, but they strongly disagree on what it meant. Ground news lets you compare these side-by-side, so you can actually see the bias and decide for yourself what to believe. You can also see things like how news sources are
Starting point is 00:15:33 covering a particular story, political leaning of news outlets, and the blind spot feed where you can see stories that are disproportionately covered by one side of the political spectrum. In a world of clickbait and echo chambers, having access to all perspectives is more important than ever. That's why I love ground news. It helps me cut through the noise and stay truly informed. And right now you can get 40% off the vantage plan for unlimited access. Just hit the link in my description, ground. dot news backslash inside and start seeing the news differently today. Here's what bothers me about that is that all of almost, pretty much exclusively, all of that is going towards left-leaning organizations. So if you're dumping half a billion dollars a year into these organizations to
Starting point is 00:16:14 push your agenda, once they cut that off, I think in four years from now, the face of the United States and what their belief system is is going to be irrevocably changed from what it was. You need more than four years. Five years. You can need about a gender. to two to change the damage that's been done. And I call the left now. But the pendulum
Starting point is 00:16:37 will still shift somewhat. Can we give the two parties nicknames? I mean, I don't know. I want to call the left dick choppers. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:16:46 And I want to call the right war mongers. Well, the right isn't, right? This is not Trump. No, they are. Trump is not for now. But they started all the wars
Starting point is 00:16:54 in the Middle East. He wasn't the first term either. They started all the wars in Middle East. Okay. And technically, technically what's going on in the Middle East right now?
Starting point is 00:17:01 Bush. Definitely Bush. Technically, when he was in term first office, Trump, he made the new embassy, he moved the embassy, which was a de facto recognition that the, can I say the word? Yes. The Palestinians would not have any claim to Jerusalem as the capital of the two-state solution. So technically, even though he didn't start, he kind of helped ignite the conflict we have right now. I think by removing all of those funds, I think that's going to,
Starting point is 00:17:31 shift the agenda more to the it's going to more to the right because you're not they're not going to be able to push their agenda so hard so their agenda has to change right and you know what's so funny about like nancy pelosi like there are videos right now that are are are now circulating where they're showing if you see this one nancy pelosi's in front of a she's in front of a um a little display where she's showing all the tariffs that the united states this is back in like the 80s and 90s she's complaining about how all of these other countries are charging us tariffs and we're not we're being treated unfairly and they're 10 million jobs have moved to China and she's going on she's saying the same thing Trump's saying how she's saying we have to fix you got a love video recordings right and what's so funny is that's like okay Nancy 20 years ago you were gone home 20 actually about 30 years ago you sound exactly like Trump that other video too like when they show like Obama talking about migration and all that that's what bothers me is that is that people are so polarized that they say hey if you took 30 things about either way let's say Nancy Pelosi or you just say left in the right and you took 30
Starting point is 00:18:44 things and you said look most of we agree with a lot of these and how to go about them but these four things or five things we disagree at and now you hate this person 100 and you're even willing to vote against even the common things that you have. in general you're voting against things that you have you have both believe in like it's it's it's crazy it's insanity i'm so sick of it and i to me i feel like it's so bullshit i really do at this point i feel like they'll say whatever they need to say bro just to get just to stay in power just to get they don't care i think a guy that's really left will run as right just because that demographic is more tend to voting towards the right so they're really a left leaning person that's in the right position
Starting point is 00:19:30 and you definitely can't put the genie back in the bottle. There's a ton of issues that no matter who gets in office, no matter what they try to do, I don't think Epstein's ever going away. People want the truth. Because if we get to the bottom of that, we can figure out who's been manipulating our politicians. That's number one.
Starting point is 00:19:48 Number two, the amount of corruption that's being uncovered as far as money, monetary policy, where all this money's been going from condoms in Palestine to, bro, it's just crazy. And then I think about how much taxes we pay as Americans. It's nuts. Our ancestors would have done a Boston Tea Party, a New York Tea Party, a Miami Tea Party, a Los Angeles Tea Party. They would have went to town for a two and a half percent tax increase.
Starting point is 00:20:14 Income taxes are out of control. The entire system needs to be overhauled. This is not what our founding forefathers fought for. Okay? I'm a libertarian for the record. For those of you who are going to think, I don't know, he's far right. no, I'm a libertarian. I want the government small, stay out of my business, pursue your happiness.
Starting point is 00:20:30 You want to fuck a dude in your bedroom, do what you want to do? I don't agree with it at all, spiritually. But as an American, you have that right. Go do it. Leave me and my fucking kids alone. Have a nice day. How hard is that, bro? Well, okay.
Starting point is 00:20:41 First, I think that, like, I'm a big believer in the Constitution. And obviously, it's a living, it's a living document, right? Like, it's able to be changed and altered, right? Like, that's why it's survived. It's the longest constitution. in existence because it's able to be altered and change as society changes. As far as taxes, I get it. There was a Boston Tea Party.
Starting point is 00:21:07 The British wanted to tax tea. No, not tea. I'm sorry. They wanted to tax the colony, what, two, two and a half percent, something like that, like you're saying? And so what did they do? They went and they grabbed the tea and they dumped it into the harbor. The harbor. Which is so funny because I have a story about that.
Starting point is 00:21:25 Can I tell you the story? about tea in the Boston Harbor you're not going to believe this listen let's go this is how stupid and I feel bad because it's probably not his fault right he's probably just
Starting point is 00:21:37 was he wasn't mentally challenged he was just an idiot he was just uneducated right like there was a guy in prison there's tons of these guys in prison I give you an example this is the kind of thing would happen
Starting point is 00:21:49 so you don't have Google in prison what you have is ask a white guy that's the black guys and Hispanics guys They'd be like, they get into a discussion, they go, well, where's a white guy? That was their Google, ask a white guy. So one time I remember we were watching, we're watching, we're watching, we're watching Noah.
Starting point is 00:22:08 I was hilarious what you just said, I'm just processing. We're watching Noah. They're like, you ask the why boy, you know? Yeah. Yeah. We're watching Noah, the movie Noah with the, what was his name? Do you believe in Noah of the Arc? What?
Starting point is 00:22:21 I'm not going to take care of the answer, but do you? Do I believe in it? I mean, you know that every single. ancient civilization has that story. I understand. That's what I think. Even not Abrahamic faiths. I understand. That's what I'm saying. I think it's that story. I think a lot of the stories in the Bible were passed down, you know, and they became this document, right? But, you know, and I'm absolutely like, I mean, I was raised Catholic. I'm definitely, I'm, you know, I'm Christian. And I believe that that this country was founded on Christian, Christian principles. And I believe in the nuclear family.
Starting point is 00:22:53 Like, I think that's the backbone of Western society, and it bothers me that we've gotten away. And morality. Yes. So, I don't think morality or in general is exclusive to Christianity. No, I don't, but it has morality built into it. Yes, but so put that aside. Okay, so back to, we're watching No one are, what was the guy's name?
Starting point is 00:23:16 Who plays in No one? The guy that played in Gladiator, me, Russell Crow. Thank you. Today's a day of Russell. Right. So Russell Crowe. we're watching the channel. And then, you know, there would be, so let's say there's 15,
Starting point is 00:23:27 more like 20, 25 guys in a room that's not much bigger than that from like the wall here. Like, so it'd be putting 25 guys into chairs. There's a door over there. And the flat screen's up here. Flat screen's not that big, about this big. And we're all sitting there watching. And this guy in front of me, I'm going to say black guy. I'm just pointing it out.
Starting point is 00:23:50 I don't know. It's not, nothing racial. But black guy. Oh, I wish I knew I could remember his name. And I know a guy that has seen him and sees him all the time, by the way. He told me, I see so and so all the time and I can't remember his name. Anyway, point is, he's watching this, right? And so as he's watching, at some point, the stowways on the arc, the guy reaches into a cage and he, like, eats one of the creatures.
Starting point is 00:24:18 He, like, bites his head off and he eats it. And Noah's son is like, what are you doing? Yeah, we need them. He's like, what are you doing? He's like, what, I'm hungry. He's, I'm starving down here. He's, he's, you can't kill that. You just killed one of God's creatures.
Starting point is 00:24:30 And he said, so? And he's like, so what? He's like, you've just wiped it out. Yeah, extinct. It's now extinct because you just killed the male or the female. And so the guy in front of me goes, how come he say that? Cox. Cox, how come he say that?
Starting point is 00:24:47 Why he say that? And I looked at him, I said, well, because they only were able to bring, like, you know, keep in mind. A pair, male and female. I know that you know. You want to hear the story? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:24:57 So what do you say, Cox? Yeah, exactly. So you have to think that if somebody were to say that to me now, there would be a moment of hesitation like you're joking, right? But my, you know, I've been programmed to understand that the majority of the guys in there don't know anything. So you don't mock them because they'll, this is the same guy. This is the same guy that if I mocked him, like, are you fucking joking? Like, he might jump up and fucking run up and just. just start smashing on me. So you don't say that. What you do is act like it's a normal question,
Starting point is 00:25:27 right? That's just a normal question. Of course you don't understand. Not everybody does. Let me explain it to you. So he goes, how come he say that, Cox? How come he say that? And I went, well, I said, because they were only had so much space. So when they brought all the creatures of the earth on the arc, there's 25 guys there leaning in. Like, so, like, Eiff Hutton is speaking. And I said, they were only able to bring a male and a female. I said, if you kill, killed the male or the female. I said, that wipes out. I said, there's no way to reproduce that species.
Starting point is 00:25:58 I said, so he just ate like the male, whatever that thing was he just ate. I said, so that's it. It's over. That son of a bitch probably ate a creature that's related to the turkey that would have been, like, delicious. And because of him today, there's no boar's head of whatever that creature would have been. Thanks, dude, on the ark. So anyway, he said, he goes, he goes, what do you mean?
Starting point is 00:26:16 And I, so as, of course, I'm explaining this to the guy. I realize, like, God, this guy's so stupid. And I looked at him and I said, that's what happened to the unicorns and he goes yeah i said yeah i said prior to nobody in the room says anything nobody so and he i said yeah i said they weren't able to get a male and a female unicorn on the art i said and as a result of that i said there's no more and he looked at me it's just the way you do his and he's like he's like yeah yeah he's like i heard that i heard that. I said, yeah, unicorns used to be
Starting point is 00:26:54 as prevalent as horses. And he's like, yeah, I heard that. I said, yeah. And he turned around and started looking, and I'm waiting. I'm looking around. And I mean, there are guys in the room who are kind of like looking at me like, like they kind of think, is Cox bullshitting? Or is he true? And I watched the rest of the
Starting point is 00:27:11 fucking show. And so I say that because, so here's the Boston Tea Party. Same guy, by the way. Same guy. One day, we're sitting there oh wait oh i i take that back because this was a different guy i remember this guy this guy they called flea boziac knew flea so flea and flea by the way was probably five three and probably weighed 130 pounds and pretty much got into a fight every two weeks he had a major
Starting point is 00:27:42 attitude so uh but i wouldn't mind mouthing off to flee by the way because i felt like i could take him uh he's tiny he was a scrappy little guy but he waited a buck 30 so anyway but I anyway it's not that I ever caused any trouble because he was funny but anyway and it's funny too you know what's so funny about him is he actually gave me listen to this this is some prison
Starting point is 00:28:04 shit I used to get like a is it called rosacea where you get red and I still do you'll get like a red spot like if you got it once in a while yeah so you know what so I went to the I went to the doctor in prison and I go
Starting point is 00:28:20 there you know you put in your cop out you wait two weeks to be put on the list. I get there and I say, man, I got this thing. And when I was out, before I was in prison, I actually got like a cream and had like a steroid in it. You rubbed it on there like twice a week and you never got it. But of course, this would happen every once in a while. And so they gave me a cream and I explained to him that has a steroid. He goes, well, and the to the doctor punches it in and says, well, this will work. And it gives me a cream and I shit you not. It made it worse. Like it would burn me. And so I tried this for like a month or two. And I'm walking around with a big red ass spot every time I put this cream. And I'm, I'm
Starting point is 00:28:51 irritated about it. And so one day, so somebody's like, bro, what's up with your face, man? What's going on? I go, man, I got a realization. I explained the whole thing. And Flea looks at me. He goes, yeah, yeah, I get that all the time too. And I said, well, what did you get for it? And he goes, I put, um, head and shoulders on it. If you put head and shoulders on those spots and just let it sit there for like a minute or two, he said once or twice a week, he said, it'll go away. And he said, you'll be fine. And keep my, flee, I don't think Flea had like, a 90 IQ. Did it what?
Starting point is 00:29:25 The point is that I remember looking at Flea thinking, what a fucking idiot. So I don't do it. A couple weeks go by, he goes, man, why don't you just put the fucking, put the head and shoulders on it? And I'm like,
Starting point is 00:29:35 these are guys that they'll like put Vicks in hot water and drink it. Like they're, they're idiot. Like, they're completely insane. And I'm like, and so one day I finally went, he said,
Starting point is 00:29:46 what do you got to lose, bro? And I'm like, he had a point. And I was like, fuck. So I do it for about a week. or two. My shit completely goes away. I do it to this day. If I don't do this two or three times twice a week. Because it has like antifungal and antio, that's the type of stuff. Yeah, it, it closes
Starting point is 00:30:03 up your whatever. Yeah, he was right. And I'm not putting steroid on my faith. He owes you, but yeah, I do. Flea was good. It was good advice. He was insane. So here's the other thing with flea. You're going to love this. So one day, a commercial comes on and they've got a bunch of Indian or a bunch of colonists that dress up as Indians and they rush onto a boat and they they throw they're throwing the tea you know they're their big wooden crates full of of tea or the really they're barrels right they're throwing barrels and crates everything into the Boston Harbor and then they're and so it it the commercial does a quick 15s or probably a 10 second depiction of the Boston tea party and of course flea doesn't have a clue what this means right and so as we're watching it he says, no what what what what's going on what is that and he goes cox what what are they doing what what is that what are those what are they doing i said it's the boston tea party they're just representing the they're just showing the boston tea party what's that i said well i said when we were a colony i said the british were trying to tax the colonists and they put a tax on tea because we
Starting point is 00:31:14 drank a lot of tea i said and as a result of that i said in protest they the colonists dressed up as Indians, broke into several ships, and threw all the tea overboard. I said, which is, I said, honestly, I said, to this day, and, no, so I say they threw the tea overboard in protest. And I said, which is one of the reasons that we don't drink tea in the United States, we drink coffee. We basically switched to coffee. I said, in a protest. I said, which is why if you go pretty much anywhere in the world, we drink, they all drink tea. Is that the reason we such heavy coffee drinks? It makes sense.
Starting point is 00:31:52 Right. So here's the thing. And I said, and so he's like, oh, okay, he goes, and I said that. And he goes, that makes sense. Yeah, yeah, that makes sense. That makes sense. And I'm sitting there and thinking, how far can I push this? And I looked at him, I said, as a matter of fact, bro, I said, they threw so much tea into the Boston Harbor.
Starting point is 00:32:08 I said, the barrels to this day are still giving off. Now, keep in mind, Red Bull. There's a guy, his name was Andrew Levinson, is in the room. He's a smart, smart guy. This is a college educated. He's a con man. Very educated, very smart guy. He's sitting there.
Starting point is 00:32:26 And I said, which, I said, the barrels are still giving off tea. I said, it's still excreting tea into the Boston Harbor. I said, which is funny because I said, have you ever drank Snapple? And he goes, yeah. I said, so Snapple bottles, I said, Snapple bought the rights to the water in the Boston Harbor. I said, and they bottle it and sell it as Snapple. I said, and if you look at the Snapple, I said, you can see the flakes of the tea in the Snapple. I said, and he goes, yeah, yeah, you got to shake it up. I said, right. I said, that's actually from the Boston Harbor.
Starting point is 00:33:06 I said, I said, which is, I said, you know, I said, I said, and I said, if you look at Snapple, I said, the logo on, I said, on Snapple, I said, is an Indian. I said, it's actually a colonish dressed as an Indian, but it just looks like an Indian. And he goes, dang, man, I didn't know that. I said, yeah, yeah. And he turned around, and I sat there for a minute. And I remember looking over at Andrew Levinson, and he's looking at me, like, he's staring at me. And so I, we walk out of there 20 minutes later.
Starting point is 00:33:38 We both wind up walking out to go to our be counted or something. We both walked out. And he goes, he said, I can't fucking believe you came up with just that, that quick. And he said that was great. He said, that was great. He goes, especially, he says, since the Boston Harbor, he said, is probably one of the most polluted harbors in all of America. He said, and you've got this guy. I said, bro, they believe anything.
Starting point is 00:34:01 They believe anything. Anything you tell them they believe. That's crazy. Yeah. Ask a white guy. Ask a white guy. A.k.j. Google.
Starting point is 00:34:09 Yeah. So Snapple is actually bottled from the water. Source, Boston Harbor. From the Boston Harbor. and the tea in it is actually being excreted from the original tea that was thrown overboard by the colonists. Amazing. It's crazy, though, when you think about our history
Starting point is 00:34:29 and how much we take today as Americans, man. I wish we could be a little bit more like those first colonists. Well, I think things, here's the thing, like we were talking about the Constitution, it is a living body, and there do need to be amendments. But the other thing is...
Starting point is 00:34:43 I think to encapsulate tech. But the other thing is, too, you have to understand that back then, Right? Like, how long did it take for ships to go from months? Right. Months to get here. Right. So you could put together, colonists could put together a military that could basically fight another military. Once they saw them coming, you could, within days, everybody had guns. You could put it together and they could actually fight. So some of the taxation things, I understand, right? I understand you have to tax more. Why?
Starting point is 00:35:14 because there's a lot more to protect and weapons have have like a bunch of colonists are not going to fight a navy like we're not going to be able to if we were being charged two or three percent and i'm not saying i want to pay a lot of taxes i hate paying taxes but like sometimes you say jesus we're being charged 15 20 30 percent and we're being taxed over and over again for the same same money right like you pay your income tax and then i go to buy this and i get taxed again and then the money that these people make they have to pay the taxes on that and then the employees that they pay. It's crazy. Like, people don't realize that it should just be a tariff basis. And I agree.
Starting point is 00:35:48 That's what it should be. Right, but it's only on what you buy. But here's a problem is that Americans in general, should be paying tax on your land. They don't, they don't want to. Yeah, I agree with that. That's real. That's bullshit. There's lots of taxes that are ridiculous. But, you know, what here's what happens with Americans in the tariffs. Americans want quick, easy solutions to complex problems that don't hit their pocketbooks. And the reason everybody's so upset about the terrorists with Trump is that what they're saying is you're now going to have to pay more for a soda. I understand you're going to have to pay more.
Starting point is 00:36:29 And it's going to hurt for a year or so. Look, it doesn't matter because France and England, the UK. They're the most taxed, bro. Go have dinner in Germany, bro. Okay, but they're all, what I'm saying is Canada, everybody, Mexico, they're already fucking, they're already throwing in the towel. So if it's like, oh, it's going to destroy America, stop it. They're already giving, yeah, they're already giving concessions. Yeah, they're already giving concessions.
Starting point is 00:36:52 They're already saying, okay, we'll do this. They're already negotiating. So the fact that everybody thinks it's going to destroy the country, it's not going to destroy the country. It's a, it's a ploy. And not, and these other. No, not having them has destroyed our country. Right. Well, and then go to Germany.
Starting point is 00:37:05 All you see is Benzes and Beemers, Mike. Matt Cox. And then you say, say, hey, wait a minute. You know, Canada's going to do this. Can it? Man, 75% of Canada's output is being bought by Americas. They don't have a choice. Like, they could bitch and moan and complain. But three months, you're going, the light, everything's getting shut off. You're not paying anybody. Your country is destitute in three months. So, of course, they're going to, they're going to comply. They're going to bitch and moan. You have to look good for your people. My problem is that, look, I don't mind. paying an extra 25% for this. If in the end, it brings back manufacturing jobs that rebuilds
Starting point is 00:37:43 our middle class, which is gone. Right now in the United States, you have two parties. You have two, you have the halves, and you got the have-nots. That's the middle. That's it. The middle class has shrunk to almost nothing. And, you know, which party was it responsible, which politicians, it's irrelevant. All of them. It's really irrelevant. It's how do you fix this? The problem is, Here's what bothers me, is that the left doesn't want the Republicans to be the ones to fix it. They don't want that. The last time that happened when they saw the Republicans were doing something, which was when the Republicans wanted to, one, stop slavery and two, give blacks the vote. You know, that was all Republicans.
Starting point is 00:38:31 So you know what they did? They conscripted that. when they saw it wasn't going their way and they were fighting and fighting against it. Finally, you know what they did? They said, you know what? Let's do. Let's conscript this.
Starting point is 00:38:43 Let's make this our own. And they did it successfully. To this day, I have buddies who are black who come on the show and I talk to him. They'll tell you Martin Luther King was a Democrat. He was a Republican. They'll tell you, across the board, they have no idea how they got into the situation
Starting point is 00:39:02 that they're in. They blamed Republicans for, everything negative. That's crazy. It's the same thing. And these are, look, these are growing pains. Is it going to be tough? Yeah. Do I mind paying a little bit more for eggs? No, I don't. If in the end, it's what is good for the United States. And I don't really care who fixes that problem. And here's what bothers me is that all these other precedents could have fixed it. The difference is Trump doesn't give a shit. He doesn't need a third term or he doesn't, I don't think he has the ability to get a third term, but we can talk about that. But what I think is that he doesn't
Starting point is 00:39:34 give a shit if you like him. Do you see what I'm saying? He didn't give a fuck. He's already filthy rich. He doesn't care. He cares of certain countries like him though. Oh, he may care of certain countries. They got a nice hold on his ass. America first my ass, bro. You keep going back to that. America first my ass, it's like if there's 50 things that he does right and there's one thing that you disagree with, you're saying he's a horrible person. I think that it is. I supported him publicly. I supported him publicly. This is public. Yeah, I'm saying I've supported that there was no other option last election. There was no other choice. But the bottom line is there's certain groups, certain this that have control of both sides. And that's a fucking fact. What do you think about? Have you heard this
Starting point is 00:40:14 the third term? The Trump running for a third term. Have you heard this? No. You haven't heard that? Like Bannon's talking about like they're talking about, they're talking about like it depends on your interpretation of the whatever, it wasn't even amendment. I don't know if it's amendment or it's just written in it. Oh, it is an amendment. I believe it's a minimum. What, can you look at that because I'm a complete idiot? I don't know if it's an amendment or not. How many terms can the president run? Which first, it already bothers me that if you're a congressman, you can, you can run for life. That's such bullshit. They should all be limited. That's the first that needs to be changed. They should all be limited. And lobbying illegal. Lobby and 70%
Starting point is 00:40:54 of our problems disappear overnight. Those two things. Those two things and things which drastically change. says 22nd Amendment two term limit on presidency is what the first argument. Okay, 22nd Amendment? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:10 So 22nd Amendment says that a president can only run for two terms, right? Or serve two terms. Here's the thing. And Bannon and a bunch of these other conservative right wing guys are saying are now going in and saying
Starting point is 00:41:23 hey, it really depends on how you interpret the amendment? Maybe he can run for a third term. Is it two consecutive terms? Because he hasn't run two consecutive terms. So maybe, so they're talking about trying to make the argument that it's possible that Trump could run for a third term. I mean, who made the amendment to begin with? Why couldn't if a president? See, I think it's backwards. Senate and them should have terms. And if the president's amazing, the people want to keep voting them in, why not? If we keep one. The, the, The concern is that he becomes kind of a dictator, which they all are anyway, which, you know, so I agree with limits. Like maybe three. I think three would be reasonable. Yeah, three or four max. Yeah, yeah. There needs to be a maximum. Like, you can't get these guys to get, because first of all, they get in there and they get their hands and everything. And how do you get rid of it? Or I just shouldn't be concise. I think it would be better just not consecutive because someone's really good. And let's say the next guy and it fucks everything up at the last one. Then then he can come back and fix it again.
Starting point is 00:42:23 Maybe. Maybe. What's the name of the guy, the Roman? Uh, the Roman, no, uh, the Roman general that was, uh, Marcus Aurelis. My God. The Roman general that they, Lucy, we did this last time. Yeah, yeah. Lucius, quintius and synestidius or something like that. Yeah, yeah. You ever heard that story? Like, it's, so Lucius, let's go with general Lucius. Yeah. Uh, Lucius was a famous general that retires. He, it's older and he's, he's fought in a bunch of wars and he's won a bunch of wars for, or back. or whatever for Rome, and he retires. He goes to his farm, which is what they all wanted,
Starting point is 00:43:03 right? They just want to be farmers. So he goes back to his farm and he's farming. Well, Rome starts to fall apart over the next decade or so. And they don't know what to do. And I believe that it's like the barbarians or somebody's at the gates, right? The barbarians are at the gate, right? And they don't know what to do. And the Senate can't make a decision. And so they go to him and they say, listen, we're begging you to come and lead the army or the military so that you're a great general. We know you can save us. And he says, and they say, if you do this, we'll allow you to be Caesar, right, the king. And so they give him that power. And he says, I'll take the power. I'll do this. But you have to give you the power. So they say, you're now Caesar. Great. So he's a dictator. He
Starting point is 00:43:50 goes in, he's emperor, whatever, Caesar, whatever you call it. So he goes in, he gathers together a bunch of other generals. They put together armies. They destroy the barbarians, whoever's there. I don't know who it is. But whatever, they destroy the other one. They come back and they assume he'll continue to reign. And what he does is he gives back the power to the Senate, and he goes back.
Starting point is 00:44:12 And the famous thing is that he's got like a hoe, right? Like he's tilling the soil. When they come to him and beg him, he puts the hoe or the, whatever, the, the, fear, whatever it is. He puts it into the ground and he walks off. He goes, he saves Rome. They say, you're now for life, you're Caesar. And he says, I'm giving
Starting point is 00:44:33 the power back to the Senate. He goes back to his farm, picks up his hoe where it was, and he starts tilling the ground. Because he didn't want that power. Anyone that's smart wouldn't want that power. Right. Okay, that responsibility. And especially if you're spiritual and you believe in the higher power,
Starting point is 00:44:49 I think one of the most brilliant people that you could ever read about their life is Omar Il Qatab He read about this guy's life bro What an amazing human being this man was bro So he was the second in command After the death of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him He never wanted power
Starting point is 00:45:10 When Abu Bakr, which was the first king of the Muslims Because I remember under Islam The Arabs went from a people that no one knew about, they were like the joke of the world to, they dominated the world, right? These are the people that brought us algebra. These are the people that really advanced a lot of things when you study about it, even though history... For a limited time at McDonald's, enjoy the tasty breakfast trio. Your choice of chicken or sausage McMuffin or McGrittles with a hash brown and a small iced coffee for five bucks plus tax.
Starting point is 00:45:39 Available until 11 a.m. at participating McDonald's restaurants. Price excludes flavored iced coffee and delivery. Doesn't do it justice when you learn history here, home, right? The reason people wear caps and gowns in college is from the word alim, which means scholar. It's an Arabic word. And that capping gown is how the Muslims dress, right? It meant you were someone that was educated,
Starting point is 00:45:59 someone that was a scholar. Omar Ioklab is a man who was in charge. And what happened was before he got the power, they forced them. He didn't want it. Right. He didn't want it because from the spiritual perspective, this is what Muslims believe,
Starting point is 00:46:15 and Christians in some way, that when you are given power, even though you think you may win it or you got voted in or whatever, it's God that allows you to have that power. And that power is actually a test from the creator. And every single decision you make on behalf of every living creature
Starting point is 00:46:32 that is within your control, you will answer to God to on that day because it comes with a responsibility. So Omar being as devout as he was, as a Muslim, never wanted the power. So they told him, either you take it, you take the throne, or we're going to leave the Muslims without a king.
Starting point is 00:46:51 And they forced them. For nights, he would stay up praying for, you know, begging God to forgive him if a dog died of thirst on his watch. A dog. Now imagine how you treated his subjects, and he did. He would stay up all nights circling the city to make sure everyone had what they needed. He was just.
Starting point is 00:47:08 They always talk about the tension between Muslims and Jews. That's a fallacy. That's bullshit. The tension has always been between Christians and Jews, not Muslims and Jews. The Muslims always gave safe refuge to the Jews, and they should be ashamed of themselves a little bit. They should go dig their history. And there's a story in the tradition of Omar.
Starting point is 00:47:26 One of his governors, right, a Muslim, a governor, supposedly mistreated one of the Jewish citizens. So that Jewish citizen went to go see the king, Omar al-Katab. This is a man who dressed like a bum. He had just defeated Persia and conquered Jerusalem without war, by the way. The Muslims never spilled blood to conquer Jerusalem. I don't know if you know this. The Jews and the Christians were white. wiping each other out, and the Muslims came to the gates and said, listen, we'll take control.
Starting point is 00:47:50 All of you can practice your faith. I don't know if you know the history. The only time that all three religions ever practiced in peace on that land is when Muslims had control of Jerusalem. You can chat GBT it all you want, folks. I'm giving you the cliff notes. Then the crusades started. The white boys in Europe wanted to reconquer the Holy Land. It was all about business and money.
Starting point is 00:48:11 Let's be real. They massacred anyone that wasn't Christian. then Salahuddin came reconquered Jerusalem the movie Kingdom of Heaven with Orlando Bloom in the last scene he's like I will allow you to all leave
Starting point is 00:48:25 he's like why would you when we conquered the Christians conquered we massacred every man woman and child within the city's gates and Saladin famously said we are not like those men meaning this is not Islam right people don't know this history they've been programmed for 30 years where am I going with
Starting point is 00:48:40 all this Omar al Qatab was such a righteousness leader he the Jewish citizen came and said your governor hit me in public and made a fool of me like hit hit him this is from the inception of Islam we're talking 50 to 60 years after the life of the prophet Muhammad he tells his people bring me the governor of that province brings him did you do such and such to this Jewish citizen of ours he said yes give him the stick he gives the stick to you hit him in front of the whole entire audience the whole whole crew, that's justice. That's righteousness. That's a leader who slept on the floors of his
Starting point is 00:49:21 mosque, who didn't wear extravagant gold and crowns and all this shit, right? This is a man that really cared about his people and treated people fairly. And he didn't do what? He didn't seek power. The Prophet Muhammad said, beware of those who seek power. Because a righteous leader doesn't need to seek it. The people know that he's righteous or she's righteous. And he's a beautiful example. I mean, honestly, people should read about this man's life. He was amazing, bro. And then he was assassinated by a Persian. That's how he died in prayer, actually.
Starting point is 00:49:51 He was praying and he was knifed to death. But it's a fascinating life. He would literally, he'd be sleeping on the floors of his, like, you know, where he would hang out. Looked like a fucking bum, bro. He's in charge of the most powerful empire on the earth at the time. And they would set ambassadors from all over the world. Like, we're here to meet the caliphate or the caliphate, as they call it.
Starting point is 00:50:09 We're here to meet the caliphate, Omar. They're like, he's right there. They're like, that fucking. an old man dressed like a bum as the king of the Muslims. They're like, yes, they go, we want to be of this. That's your king? That's how humble he is. I don't think there's a righteous leader on the earth.
Starting point is 00:50:26 I think the ones that we have are in positions that they've been placed in. I think anyone that's righteous sooner or later, they have an airplane crash, car accident or someone wax them, bro. I don't know if the heart attack gun is real. People claim it's real. I don't know. That's what I think happens to the righteous on this earth. I think humanity is in trouble.
Starting point is 00:50:43 I think the only blessing that has truly come out of the Trump error is that a lot of you have woken up to really how evil this world is, really how some policies make absolutely no sense, especially for America, and America is still not first. I promise you. Pray for our country, man. Oh, my God. Pray for our nation.
Starting point is 00:51:01 Oh, boy. Okay. Free Russell Brand, man. As I was driving here, I'm getting pinged all over my Instagram, all over YouTube. Russell Brand was just arrested and is being accused of committing S.A. you know, physical crimes against women in the UK. I got to tell you, I was expecting this to happen to him. He's been very political over the last few years.
Starting point is 00:51:25 Okay, this guy's done a complete 180 with his life. I believe what's happening to him is the same thing that happened to Andrew Tate or anyone that speaks publicly against certain policies, certain foreign policies, whoever's really speaking out against, you know, what many would classify as the agendas of the left. I really, I'm not surprised at all, and I think that most of these allegations will be bogus. The other problem I have at all this, Matt, and as someone that's gone through the criminal system yourself, I find it really crazy that crimes that were committed 20, 30 years ago, supposedly, allegedly, that there's that type of statute of limitations.
Starting point is 00:52:07 I'm really starting to feel that these, because I think it used to be like seven years before you to report that type of crime if you were, you know, a woman or a man or something like that happened to you. That you could be charged. Yeah, that you could be charged. 20 years, 30 years, it really seems to me like they've shifted these laws. Now, I know something that had to do what happened in the church and all that stuff. They were giving them more time, you know, people that were children that never came forward
Starting point is 00:52:31 because of what happened to them from clergy and stuff like that. Big scandal just happened in the UK, by the way. You think that would be bigger news that the Anglican Church, bishop, resigned. for covering up what was happening just like what happened in the Roman Catholic Church. But meanwhile, they're going to, you know, galvanize this whole story here with him. I 100% believe Russell Brand is being, his character is being assassinated. They're coming after him because his show is very Christian-like now. He's had, you know, a lot of, he's talked about a lot what's gone on since 2019 with the shutdown,
Starting point is 00:53:06 with certain individuals on airplanes and islands and politicians and lists. and I think most of us can agree and probably do believe that there's nothing these are just frivolous charges just like they did what Andrew take because he's still not convicted of anything and this is breaking man as soon as I came here but what do you think man
Starting point is 00:53:23 his podcast is one of the top for I guess you would call far right audience right I mean I've I've seen all of a two minute clip so I'm an expert I have a question has this been going on
Starting point is 00:53:39 like has this something that the public has already known about app that's kind of this first time you've heard of it yeah it's not first time they tried to they tried they brought up some of this about a year ago and he had to come out and say listen they're trying to attack me right now i've never done anything inappropriate i'm sure he's done things that are inappropriate let's be real this guy i don't know if you don't remember him in you know MTV early 2000s this guy was literally you could tell he's not sober he's on every drug there is drinking he had women all over him he was married to katy patty for a while, who I think is nothing short of demonic, in my opinion.
Starting point is 00:54:14 I think Kitty Perry is so far gone demonic. I know you think I'm crazy for thinking that, but there's a lot to it. I don't really know anything about Kitty Perry, but... She made a song called The Dark Horse. And in that song is basically a chant to Satan, literally to the devil himself. It's about black magic. I thought she was a pop star. She was a pop star.
Starting point is 00:54:38 What's funny about her is her career started in gospel music. was actually very spiritual. And there's even a video clip of her that if you guys go and search, she's being interviewed and she's like, you know, they're asking like, well, why did you leave gospel? She's like, well, I guess I sold myself to the devil.
Starting point is 00:54:54 And she gives like this weird look. That song, The Dark Horse, is literally talking and singing and praising the demonic realm, Satan himself. Why? She's dressed like Pharaoh of ancient Egypt who practices black magic. And in the original version of the,
Starting point is 00:55:10 video, there's a man wearing one eye patch, which in Islam, they believe that the Antichrist will have only one eye, physically one eye. He'll have two eyes, but one eyes damaged in Islam's version of Armageddon. In this music video, if you guys all go watch it and listen to it, you'll see a man with an eye patch approaching her while she's on a throne impersonating the Pharaoh of Egypt, which is one of the most hated people spiritually by God, period, is Pharaoh, because he's a man that said, I am God on earth, even though he saw the miracles that Moses brought, right? Make the story short, this man approaches in the video, and she goes, I'm coming at you like a dark horse, and she goes like this, like, do you believe in magic?
Starting point is 00:55:52 She's praising black magic, okay, in that video. She zaps this guy with the eye patch with black magic. Around his neck are a lot of gold chains and jewelry. One of the chains in the original edit of the video actually had the word Allah in Arabic on it. so she zaps this man and he completely dissolves into sand so the Muslims
Starting point is 00:56:15 freeze frame and realize why would they have the Allah chain which we believe is universal word for God in Arabic, Aramaic Hebrew and I know this is off the tangent but it's related to Russell Brand. I think part of the reason he left her is because I think he has become a reborn Christian. Right well
Starting point is 00:56:31 he said it many many times so he seems to have changed his song and dance he seems a lot more humble I think just a short while ago he did, you know, re-baptizing, right, to re-declare his faith. And I think that this man is, you know, not proud of his past. I think he's, you know, now the question comes, did he actually commit forceful acts? I've been around celebrities my whole life. Now, did he hang out with Diddy here and there?
Starting point is 00:56:55 Yeah, he did. He went to a lot of Diddy events. But can we say for sure in that he did? He didn't really have, listen, brother, I've been in the night life my whole life. I'm friends with some of the biggest celebrities on Earth, even right now. I'm with friends with some of the biggest DJs in the world
Starting point is 00:57:08 okay and these women throw themselves at them bro like I don't care anyone they don't need to am I saying that there hasn't been celebrities I have
Starting point is 00:57:18 but if we're just going surface level brother there's a line out there at door every single time I've been in the dressing room where they're literally just walking in going into the bathroom of the dressing room
Starting point is 00:57:29 one girl at a time I swear to God and I would honestly I know some of my friends might laugh at me now you know, knowing me from when I was younger. And I was just so disgusted. It's like, because those person's famous,
Starting point is 00:57:43 you just want to go and be demoralized, in my opinion, for a couple of minutes, literally in the floor of a bathroom with a dressing room and then walk out. And you meant nothing to them. You meant zero to this celebrity. I don't get it. So from surface level, Russell Brand, in my opinion, never needed to physically assault or force anyone
Starting point is 00:58:01 because I promise you, and he was, you know, considerably, you know, very well. dressed and famous and considered handsome. I don't think he needed, Matt, to forcefully grab a woman. What I got a problem with is this whole 20, 30 year thing. The 90s, what took you so long? And then people say, well, you know, it took them.
Starting point is 00:58:19 No, I think is the fact that he's very controversial now. He's talking against certain policies, agendas, free speech, all this stuff, the timing of it. I think people stop, are not paying attention to the context of when these things are happening. This is 100% an assassination attempt on that. his character. And as far as the UK's concerned, they've already gone into Orwellian territory. Remember, these charges are from the UK. And these allegations are 1999 to 2005. Come on, bro. Come on, bro.
Starting point is 00:58:46 Come on. I'm asking you, as someone that's served in time and crimes and all that. Do you think it's right? Twenty-five years later? Do you come in for it? Really? How are you going to prove anything? I think there's, well, it's your word against theirs. Well, there's no DNA. There's nothing. Well, first of all, we don't know what there is. You don't know what there is. But, but, but, And I think, and I personally always have a problem when you accuse someone of something and the news comes out immediately and starts acting like you're guilty just because I've been accused. And it doesn't matter how many times DNA let somebody out on death row or let someone out who's been, who was arrested for some kind of a crime, you know, against women, 15 years later. And they went to trial. They've always said they didn't do it.
Starting point is 00:59:31 The victim got on the stand and said, absolutely, he was the guy. and then 15 years later the guy gets 20 years 15 years later the innocence project comes in with DNA that says no it wasn't him and then the woman's like god I really thought it was him like that's destroyed his life one of the worst one of the and I'm not blaming that woman necessarily but you said 100% you were positive you weren't 100% positive or you were wrong and the prosecutors should know and do they really do know they know that I witness testimony is extremely questionable, right? It doesn't matter.
Starting point is 01:00:09 A guy can be 15 feet away. Your adrenaline spikes, you can't remember what this person looks like. It's dark. It's this. It's that. You're in danger maybe, you know. Two, three seconds. You saw this person in two, three seconds. Even if it's, even if it's one of these, you know, sexual allegations where the person was clearly there, you think, okay, well, they were there.
Starting point is 01:00:26 They were there for five or spent five or ten minutes with this person. Okay, but the DNA says it's not them. You insisted it was them. So that should let you know right there. And that's not like, oh, yeah, there's four cases. No, no, there's hundreds of cases where this is untrue. And as soon as you're accused of something, the media jumps on it, especially if they don't like you. If the media dislikes someone, then they jump on it and they drive it home.
Starting point is 01:00:53 And really almost, I don't even know if they realize this, but if that person now goes to trial, they've poisoned the jury pool. The jury pool is poisoned. And we've already seen that judges out there can't be trusted. You know, they're making up reasons to indict people. There are, not indict people, sorry, to find people guilty. And a judge can sway, well, not only a jury, but they can sway a trial, right? So the problem is being accused of something that's 20, so that's one issue. The other issue for me is 25 years ago, bro, I, dear God, please don't judge me based on my
Starting point is 01:01:31 behavior 25 years ago. And I know that these women don't want to be judged on their behavior 25 years ago. Like, nobody wants to be judged on their behavior as a, as a 20-year-old or 25-year-old or whatever. Like, the truth is, is that anybody in general is a completely different person in their 50s as they were in their 20s or their 40s, like 25 years. That's why you have a statute of limitations, because you have a certain period of time to bring charges, and that person has changed, right? Even federally, in the federal court system, they'll say that they now have to take into consideration how someone has changed between the time that they committed the crime and the time they actually are sentenced. They may, and then sometimes it's years,
Starting point is 01:02:22 five, ten years. They may have changed their entire life. You have to take that into consideration. So let's assume for a second, maybe he's partially guilty, right? If you said he was partially guilty, it's still 25 years. He's certainly not the same person he was. You can't throw him in a, you can't throw this guy into prison for five or 10 or 15 years. No other charges, nothing ever done, no previous history probably, you know. Based on what, on one or two women's, you know, their word alone, on their testimony alone. And keep in mind, too, initially, let's say one of these women came forward 10 years ago,
Starting point is 01:02:56 years. Once he became a big time star, right, they came forward. And they don't want to do anything because it's your word against his. They've, what may have happened is now they've got three or four women jumping on the bandwagon. You see what I'm saying? Because Andrew Tate had a ton of them. Where are they? Right. Well, that's the problem. When it all comes down to it and they start looking into it, the stories fall apart very quickly. Let me ask you this, though. Do you not think that there are people who would weaponize these types of scenarios to try and silence up? position? Do you think that there's a chance that there can be people who are out there that would pay women to come forward and make these stories up just to try to rattle people that
Starting point is 01:03:34 might be opposed to them politically? Would you move that out? What's the judge? I can't believe I used to know his name. He's a black judge on the Supreme Court. Clarence. Clarence Thomas. What happened? Clarence Thomas? That woman, it was decades earlier. She never told anybody she ever had a problem. Suddenly he's going to be placed on the bench. She's a liberal. He's a conservative. she decides to make up charges or make up allegations that he was inappropriate 25 years ago when they were at the same law firm or something. It's like, well, you never mentioned this at the time. You've never mentioned it since.
Starting point is 01:04:09 Now you don't want this guy to be on the Supreme Court and now you come up with these allegations. Didn't stop him. Almost did, by the way. He specifically said he thought many, many times about dropping out simply because of the allegations. I don't want to sit here and be judged based on this woman's word from something that she says happened 20 years ago. And I'm being grilled. And it's not just him. He probably could care less about him. Right? Most guys are pretty much family. Yeah. I've got kids. I got a wife who's
Starting point is 01:04:40 done nothing wrong. She had now her friends are calling her. People are accusing her of things. They're saying that I'm a, you know, I'm this predator. And, you know, and it's all because of some political affiliation or some political ideology that we have a difference in an ideology and therefore you're going to attack me you're going to make things up it's like these idiots that are going around keying and kicking and setting on fire teslas but they were loving them five years ago you loved them five or ten years ago it's crazy not just that you're not hurting necessarily i mean not that the stock hasn't taken a take in a dump but you're kicking cars that are 90% owned by other liberals probably by left 100% i don't want one i would never buy one like it's just stupid like
Starting point is 01:05:17 I'm not even fit in a Tesla, bro. So the UK, in my opinion, has gone off the deep end. I hope the people of the UK... It's the same thing. They're also charging Andrew Tate for the same type of thing that happened 15 years ago that you already decided you couldn't charge him with. But now you're charging them 15 years later. Whether it's true or not, come on, man.
Starting point is 01:05:43 Like, it's essentially... It's pretty obvious. And I think all they're doing is making more and more people wake up in my opinion that if you speak out against what's coming, if you speak out against the system, they're coming after you with whatever they can. I truly believe this in Russell Brand's case. What I have a problem with is the UK.
Starting point is 01:06:01 You know, they loved him. They loved him. They lived him 20 years ago, 15, 20 years ago when he was completely left and a drug addict, when he was a complete scoundrel, right? And he was a womanizer. I mean, he was a womanizer and he was abusing drugs. You know, sometimes I was a player.
Starting point is 01:06:17 I was an honest player though I let them I'm like listen don't fall in love with me they probably look at me now like I could I ever have been with this guy because I'm all down fat
Starting point is 01:06:25 but I mean I was a pretty handsome young buck I was very upfront woman I'm like I'm telling you man out do not fall in love with me yeah but it's irrelevant if you became rich and famous somebody's gonna come out of the world 100% I'm waiting for
Starting point is 01:06:37 this guy did this guy did that he did this he did that think about it if you get here's the thing too and any any defensive or sorry it visitor. Any attorney will tell you, okay, that listen, and this is what they always do. And I'm not proud in my past. And this is what they always do. Like you said, people change, right? They want you to be
Starting point is 01:06:57 charged. Because if I sue you, if I say you did something to me five years ago, you did something. And I, and it's my word against yours. I go to a lawyer and they're like, look, man, I can sue him, but, you know, I don't know. And then you say, yeah, well, you know what? My friend Tommy was there and he saw the whole thing and so I've got some other circumstantial evidence and they say, you know, if you could get him charged, now we've got a case.
Starting point is 01:07:23 Because if I can get you charged and then you plead guilty and you get pro-be, it doesn't matter. You just say I did it. Now, you can't get on the stand because they're going to say, you know, Mr. Lover? Like, I don't understand.
Starting point is 01:07:37 Oh, your name's Lover, huh? You were a force in the love. Okay. What are they going to say? like there what can you say i already pled guilty to it i got probation i pled guilty why well why did you go to trial if you're now you're saying you're innocent well i i i played guilty but it's just because they were going to give me a year of probation and i didn't i was afraid if i went to trial if i lost it doesn't matter you pled guilty you have no defense you can't get on the stand and say that
Starting point is 01:08:01 you cannot get on the stand because you're going to have to say you pled guilty so did you lie to the court because the court doesn't accept please where you're not admitting that what you did was wrong so You either lie to the federal court or you're lying now, or the state or federal whatever. Either way, that's what they usually want to do. They press, they usually push. They have a weak case. They push for you to get charged in the state or the feds so that if you're, if you, even if you're charged and they drop it, they typically get to bring it up. Well, you were charged.
Starting point is 01:08:34 Well, they dropped it out of the technicality. They dropped it. Now we're going civil. But what if you actually get found guilty? You're done. You're done. you're done and that's why they push so hard for charges so people will just settle you know like they'll settle right so my problem too is and then this goes out to all the people in the uk
Starting point is 01:08:53 uk has literally been in my opinion i'm i'm never going there again bro you remember they were trying to pass so they could charge me and you in america for giving opinions of what we think's going on in their country right i would say we have an answer for that it's called july 4 1776 you tyrannical you know brits like it's like crazy man they were locking people in their houses like we live in such an upside down world where we can't question anything man we can't have debates about things like we can't like oh i mean like this whole democracy thing is like a far that's why people are waking up the great awakening is happening at mackox the great awakening is in full effect and russell brand is one piece of that you know i'm not saying i agree with everything that people talk
Starting point is 01:09:39 about. Candice Owens has brought a lot of attention to a lot of different topics that people were never paying attention to. Okay, Andrew Tate, Russell Brand, people like me, people like AJ out of Texas, right? We won't say his name. Okay. Info, you know what? Wars. Like that, like, there's been a lot of, okay, and I don't agree. I'm going to make this, I don't agree with everything or all of their thoughts. I don't know anybody. I agree with everything. I never, I truly don't believe in grouping all people into one. I don't care how evil some people are. There are extremists in every
Starting point is 01:10:15 single faith, religion, creed, race, period. And to think that there's certain groups of people that we can't talk about and we get classified as, you know, we're full of hatred or anti-this or anti-that, if you know what I mean, I'm avoiding certain words. That's a freaking
Starting point is 01:10:31 joke, bro. We should be able to criticize any government that we don't agree with. I had enough of our soldiers going overseas and fighting battles that do not benefit. the American people and a lot of that is related to stuff that Russell Brand talks about and all these other influencers and the pendulum is swinging back the other way and we're tired of it man shame on the UK not because of Russell Brandt shame on what you have done to your own citizens during the lockdowns shame on what you've done to free speech shame on you to even
Starting point is 01:10:58 think you could try Americans or try to convict Americans because they speak out against your government you're a joke and where your past of colonization all across the world and approaching and encroaching on other people's free rights, you should be ashamed to yourselves. The world is watching you. Matt, welcome to the Great Awakening, brother. It's in full effect, man.
Starting point is 01:11:19 And I'm excited that I'm on the front line. They're probably coming after you and me next. And so I have a question. So being arrested, is that, was Andrew Tate arrested for the same crime, but just not found guilty? No, same thing in there. He was arrested in.
Starting point is 01:11:33 And thrown in jail. He was arrested in Romania and held. And by the way, they dropped all of them. those charges now they've recharged him again yeah they've recharged him on well i had um i had i had uh i want to say fit myron myron i had myron from fresh and fit on and he was telling me like they dropped all the charges he's another one that's in big trouble these days with these types of people coming after him and you know he's very vocal about certain groups right so i he's friends
Starting point is 01:12:02 with andrew so he i said what's going on with that um so because i i had actually said i wouldn't mind having Andrew Tate come on and say exactly what happened, like lay down the whole story. But because I knew that he had flown into Florida and they had dropped the charges so he was allowed to leave. And I said, so they dropped the charges. And he goes, no, no, they dropped them, but they brought another case. I go, what? He said, yeah, it's super weak. It's even weaker than the other one. He goes, they're just trying to hound him. He said, and it's so weak that the judge is like, you can go wherever you want. Just come back for the court cases. He's like, yeah. He's like, I didn't do anything. I don't mind coming back. You're in America? No, no, this is.
Starting point is 01:12:39 Romania. So he flew in here. And this is another thing. This just kills me about, oh God, what's our governor? DeSantis. This killed me when DeSantis was like he didn't want him.
Starting point is 01:12:50 He's like, bro, like, Desantis, like, it's funny because I love DeSantis. But everyone's talking during the lockdowns. I don't like him anymore.
Starting point is 01:12:57 I think he's a snake now. He says some stupid shit sometimes. He's a globalist. Like, for instance, the whole, you know, well,
Starting point is 01:13:03 we don't want someone like that. He's been charged. He hasn't been found guilty of anything. I agree with you on that. It was ridiculous. And he was charged, and the charges are continuously dropped. These people never show up. I think he's just doing it for Klop.
Starting point is 01:13:16 Who? Oh, because anything you talk about, Tate is going viral around the world. Yeah, but he also, he likes to see, like, one of the DeSantis' things are, it's like he's not thinking things through, or, you know, he's saying stuff to get attention. For one thing, he started saying he wants to charge all inmates so many dollars a day for, and back, so if you did 10 years, he wants to now be able to go back. and charge you with having been housed in prison, you know, whatever, two, three bucks a day for, okay, wait a minute.
Starting point is 01:13:46 But here's what I understand is that do you have any fucking idea how hard it is to start your life over again? And so they say, oh, look at these guys, they're criminals. You just loaded them up with $80,000 in debt for doing 10 years or $20,000. What do you think's going to happen when these guys are going to grab a handgunner and try to go get the money? Yeah, they're going to go fucking rob a 7-Eleven. Like, so what he's going to do?
Starting point is 01:14:05 What choice does he have? You guys are hounding him. You won't let him live anywhere. You won't give them a fucking job. You're telling me it was $40,000 or $30,000 for doing time 10 years ago. Like, the fuck are you doing? You can't vote? That's absurd.
Starting point is 01:14:18 I can't vote in Florida. Did you know that? Even if I put in the paperwork, do you know in order for me to vote in Florida, DeSantis has to fucking sign off on it? He's not fucking signing off on anybody. The Santa, sign off on Matt Cox. It's ridiculous. Let them vote, man.
Starting point is 01:14:31 But, and I like DeSantis. That's the worst thing. I made a painting of them. I actually have a, I actually have a, did you ever see the thing I got? No. I did a whole, I got a whole, let me get it. Get it. Get it.
Starting point is 01:14:42 Let's see. I got, I got to say, I'm impressed with Matt's artwork, man. So do you think that, um, that he's sitting in prison right now? Or is he going to just going to,
Starting point is 01:14:51 like, checked in and then left. I think he has to go back now because, you know, UK and the U.S. have a very strong extradiction, extra addiction policy. Okay.
Starting point is 01:15:00 He actually just posted a response. What's the response? Let's, let's, let's, uh, play this. Hold on. So I'm going to,
Starting point is 01:15:08 um since all right so this is a response I'm just going to pull it and uh show the camera and you guys can he really does have a
Starting point is 01:15:21 desantis painting that's crazy you can show the camera you really love this guy that much huh I love them during 2019 look at these I've got DeSantis paintings come on
Starting point is 01:15:34 yeah you gotta let him vote again desantis man all right so I'm going to play this response. I'm gonna play Russell Brand's response and you guys. He just responded. Oh, he responded. So I'm going to play it. It's just going to be on my camera
Starting point is 01:15:48 with this mic so we can hear it and then and then we'll hear your guys response. So here we are. One second. Firstly, thank you for these incredible and overwhelming messages of support. We're very fortunate
Starting point is 01:16:06 in a way to live in a time where there's so little trust in the British government. We're very fortunate, I suppose, that this is happening at a time where we know that the law has become a kind of weapon to be used against people, institutions, and sometimes entire nations that will not accept and tolerate levels of corruption that are unprecedented. I'm speaking particularly to those of you that are Washington, the UK. How do you feel about your legal system right now? How do you feel about some of the high-profile cases that are not being pursued and prosecuted? How do you feel that the, Southport murders were handled. How do you feel about the government of Kirstama? Now that's just sort of general context. Me, I've always told you guys that when I was young and single, before I had my wife and family, were just about a shot over there, my beautiful children. I was a fool, man. I was a fool before I lived in the light of the Lord. I was a drug addict, a sex addict, and an imbecile. But what I never was was a rapist. I've never engaged in non-consensual activity.
Starting point is 01:17:07 I pray that you can see that by looking in my eyes. I want to thank all of you for your continuing support. I want to let you know that our show will be on Rumble on Monday. Thanks for your support there. And of course, I'm now going to have the opportunity to defend these charges in court, and I'm incredibly grateful for that. In the meantime, you lot, stay free.
Starting point is 01:17:26 And we will be continuing to discuss this matter. I really like him, bro. Yeah, I do like that. I believe, I believe, listen, I've been. been around Hollywood my whole life. He didn't have to force no one. They were throwing themselves out. That's number one.
Starting point is 01:17:43 Number two, he said something very important there. How do you feel about your government, Brits? How do you feel about your government? Are you not worried more about Prince Andrew? The planes he used to take with a guy? The list that everyone was waiting for that was going to come from Trump. He's releasing the JFK files in the E-List, you know? Rhymes with Nepstein.
Starting point is 01:18:04 What a letdown, my friends. my friend he's right you all there that are worried about him you should be wondering about where prince andrew was and who he was with him and people like cindy mccain should be tried and convicted of a crime right now cindy mccain's on record stating on c span pull up the clip bro colby because i'm tired of this shit pull up the clip you guys are worried about russle brand you shouldn't be worried about russle brand you should be worried about these people you should be worried about Cindy McCain, John McCain's wife, who's on C-SPAN admitting to a crime in front of the whole world.
Starting point is 01:18:41 We all knew what he was doing, but for whatever reason, nobody would go after him. I'm talking about the guy that had an island, the guy that supposedly offed himself in a maximum security prison, the same one that did he's in right now, a man who's connected to all the politicians from around the world. This is what people want the truth to, and we were let down by Donald Trump. He played you. I told you guys, no one's coming to save us. only we can save each other
Starting point is 01:19:03 but people like Russell Brand who had plenty of money in fame didn't have to talk about these things that's how I know he's innocent if he had done things that are so bad he'd be like I don't want the attention I got away with all this stuff what would you do as a former criminal
Starting point is 01:19:15 if you got away with everything would you want to bring attention to yourself talking about controversial things I mean you're kind of doing it now but no no not if I know because I got caught right or wrong I got caught for everything why would you want to bring heat onto yourself
Starting point is 01:19:27 ask yourself that question if he was why would he want to go and talk about things that can either end them up in jail or his life or have him whacked in my opinion because I do believe in this dark force that controls the world
Starting point is 01:19:40 and people are waking up and realizing that there is much more to the world than we live in and the world doesn't have to be as bad as it is and all these wars and all these conflicts and all these chemicals in our food and all these lines in the sky
Starting point is 01:19:53 that you guys think yeah this just comes out of the airplane no Ken trails pay attention to the skies you just after our episode right there. I can have said the word.
Starting point is 01:20:02 We know what we're doing. We're professional. Actually, you do. I mean, shit, you started podcasting after me. You got like 20 times the followers. So, um, I'm with this guy, man. I really like what he's done. Cindy McCain C-SPAN admitted.
Starting point is 01:20:18 We all knew what he was doing, but for whatever reason we wouldn't go after him. You know, I looked up the law last week just to refresh my memory. It is a federal and a state statute law that if you know of abuse occurring, especially to a child, and you do not report it, you can be thrown into jail. She's admitting in front of the whole world.
Starting point is 01:20:38 We all knew what he was doing. So that means you knew that he was going with minors. Yet none of you, including your husband, who almost became president of the United States of America, what could have made her husband so scared that they wouldn't go after him? We all knew what he was doing, but for whatever reason, nobody would go after him.
Starting point is 01:20:58 Why would nobody go after him? Who was he really associated with? Was he a honeypot? You know, we're talking about the guy. His name starts with a E. He had his own island. He whacked himself, supposedly. I appreciate you could say Epstein.
Starting point is 01:21:10 We've said it many, many times. You can say Epstein. Yeah. That motherfucker, bro. Okay? That piece of shit. They said they all knew what he was doing. That's a fucking crime.
Starting point is 01:21:24 She should be arrested. You're worried about Russell Brand? Okay. If you, and you said, We all knew, your husband knew, that means who else knew? All of you should be charged for not reporting the crime. And what could have made one of the most powerful senators in American history scared to come forward?
Starting point is 01:21:39 Now, you tell me who's involved in that operation. That's all you need to know. For those of you that were let down by the Trump list, and he didn't release, he released garbage, bro. But we know the fucking truth. We all know the truth what happened. And you're worried about Russell, Brian, and Andrew Tate? We need to wake the fuck up, man.
Starting point is 01:21:56 let's tie the bow on the Russell brand and then get onto that yeah I'm about the fucking all right what are the predictions like what do you think happens from this point I think nothing happens man I think the same shit Andrew Tate bogus Andrew Tate I think the same shit man bogus charges I don't drive mad crazy man yeah what you're I specifically said don't hide behind the don't hide because my my first thought is I hear he's convicted and I'm thinking okay he's going in jail and he's sitting in jail and no one's out he's out he's so clearly he's out yeah they're best They have very liberal bail laws. It's character assassination. It's the same thing like in San Francisco. You can go fucking rob a place, get charged, and walk right out. On video. Walk right out. Assault someone.
Starting point is 01:22:38 New York. You see these guys they can assault people. That's another thing. Eric Adams. They walk right out. That's another thing. Look at Eric Adams. These people have no spines, bro.
Starting point is 01:22:47 And those of you that fall for their political ideology, whether left or right, if you think there's any good on left or right, you're a clown. Okay. You're not at the highest level of the greater way. If you still believe in Democrat, Republican, donkey, elephant, you, you idiots, man. These people will say whatever to have power, to control us. Look at Eric Adams. I want to welcome all the migrants to New York City.
Starting point is 01:23:12 Welcome. The minute he says one thing against his crew, they want to throw his ass in jail. They open an investigation. Like three months later, when they're running out of money, he says this is the, these immigrants are destroying our city. in me within months boom charges bro there's people that got shot and killed right down the park where i hang out all the time migrants did it bro that's a fact so what an upside down clown world we're living and then what does he do he goes and kisses trump's ass like please trump i want to go to
Starting point is 01:23:44 jail i'll do whatever you want to do please and oh guess what everything gets thrown out he's back he's talking about now this is yesterday we should open up an 11 we're going to open up an 11 in new york city Yeah, we need to open up a strip club nightclub in Times Square that stays open 24 hours because that's really helping New York City right now. Well, isn't he going to run again? Only now he's saying he's going to run as an independent. Listen, so far he survived, right? But my point is they talk about congestion pricing.
Starting point is 01:24:08 They've added a $9 toll on top of a $17 toll. Just call the toll what it is, you assholes. It's a $26 toll to get into midtime in Manhattan. You have created two classes of people in New York City, those that can afford to drive and those that can no longer afford to. You are creating a hunger game society right under our nose. We all love betting sports. But let's be honest, sometimes you need a little more action once the game ends.
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Starting point is 01:25:39 These people are fucking clowns. And I love all the people. They were, I swear to God, Matt, it's on video. If Colby wants to re-ed it this later, until we're real, it'll go viral to remind these idiots in New York City. They were like this clapping when they were announcing Governor Hockel of New York was announcing, look, we're doing congestion pricing. It's going to be good for you.
Starting point is 01:25:57 And the poor people are like, yeah, that's going to be good. And they're clapping because there's going to be less cars and traffic. No, there's more cars and traffic. Guess who got hit with all that? The people riding the subway. The people riding the buses because there's less cars going into Manhattan now because they can't afford these tolls. So where they going to make up the extra money?
Starting point is 01:26:16 The subways and the buses, you fucking simple-minded. motherfuckers move you fucking idiots that have allowed our city to be turned upside down Eric Adams should be thrown out of office though for even playing these types of games and this is all because of people like Russell Brand trying to point it out that's why they arrested him fuck him and fuck the Diaz brothers too so what the what the charge is like scarface reference man fuck espad Gomez and fuck the fucking Diaz brothers so when these guys get charged federally in the states usually it's like everything's all wrapped up and they're pretty much done.
Starting point is 01:26:51 But is that not the case with people in the UK? Who knows, man? They're weird. When we have people on the show and they're like, and they get arrested by the feds. Oh, yeah, yeah, it's pretty much. It's over. It's not.
Starting point is 01:27:02 Is that not the same case? I don't, you know, I don't know. I'm assuming they have a, they have a very similar system to ours. But the problem with any of those systems is it doesn't really apply to you and me. And Beck, although I don't know what is financial status is.
Starting point is 01:27:22 But to someone who's ultra rich, that's a problem. Because if you're ultra rich, you have, you can level the playing for, the playing field. Do you understand? Like right now, if I go get, if I get arrested for something, they give, I have no money to hire an attorney, even if I do, I'd have to dump half a million dollars. Because keep in mind, too, that the U.S. attorney's office, they'll put six people on your case. They have unlimited budgets to put people on your case to try you. And they give me a federal defender that they say, oh, he's going to trial.
Starting point is 01:27:58 Okay, for you to represent him, here's $15,000. You're like, $15,000. That's not an adequate defense. You guys have five lawyers. And you can hire anybody you want. You can hire investigators. You can do anything you want. You've got a whole pool of guys in prison right now that are willing to get on the stand
Starting point is 01:28:17 and say that I did it. You have the police force, everything. You gave $15,000 to a public defender to represent me? Like, that's not even. But see, someone like, so let's say it's the same type of system in the UK. I don't know exactly how it works, but I do know that they have trials in front of juries. And I think typically it's a judge. But regardless, so let's say they have the same system where somebody can't afford it.
Starting point is 01:28:43 They give you an attorney. Well, Russell Brand, he can spend half a million dollars. He can spend a million dollars to get his own team, right? Like, let's face it, OJ Simpson's guilty as hell. He butchered those people, but he was able to put together a dream team that suddenly the state, they were matched and they lost. Well, Russell Brand will be able to do that. Even if it goes to trial, what do you think?
Starting point is 01:29:11 They're going to put four girls on the stand. They're going to go through all their data, all their emails, all their friends, all the things that they've done, all the, and they're going to end up scouring these women's lives. And before you know it, several of them are going to drop out and say, I don't want to testify. I don't want to deal with this. Yeah. And then maybe two more might come up and they're going to read text messages between their friends saying, oh, I'm going to make millions. We're going to get them, I got a bunch of other girls that are going to say the same thing. We're going to sue them civilly. We're going to get, we're going to get $100 million. Fuck him.
Starting point is 01:29:43 That's the kind of thing that's going to come out. And then they're going to be on the stand crying, I go, oh, I did say that, but I didn't mean it. And he did, he did do this and do that. It's like, okay, but you can't believe you now, even if it's true. And I'm not saying, I don't know what happened. What I do know is that there's got to be an equal playing field. What they're hoping is, look, you know, Russell is 25 years ago. You could do two years probation.
Starting point is 01:30:08 It'll be easy. You don't have to go to jail. That's their crack shot. That's what they're hoping he'll do. Right, right. He's stupid if he takes that. Because then he takes the deal. And now he's tarnished.
Starting point is 01:30:15 He's tarnished. He can't get up and he can say, well, I took the deal because I was scared and the media will destroy him. And people will doubt him too. Right, and people won't want him on the show. Why, you're convicted, you're a, you know,
Starting point is 01:30:27 you did this like that you said you did this. You're a toucher from that one. Yeah, you're going to get rid of the R one. Me and you're going to create a word for all of YouTube from that one. Whenever we are talking about physical crimes against women's children, we will call them touchers. Touchers?
Starting point is 01:30:40 You're a toucher. You're a toucher. You forcibly did this and forcibly did that. Fucking touches. You're a horrible person. coming forward. You know, I was with Chris Hansen. I was with Chris Hansen. He's coming on the show soon. Who? Chris Hansen? Yeah, dude, you got on the go. I talked to Tyler. I know you guys were talking, really? Yeah. Shout out to Tyler. I know you're watching this. I just saw
Starting point is 01:30:58 you in Vegas. Oh, yeah. Yeah, we were just in Vegas. Tyler brought us out there. You knocked out with Bradley and we're hanging out with Tiffany Fong who told us some really crazy stuff that we can't say on the air. Which is, by the way, you heard about that stuff. Oh, I heard about it. And then what happened? A week later, broke a story about another woman. One of the most famous people on Earth,
Starting point is 01:31:21 but we're not gonna... Yeah, yeah. Your audience is going to kill you now. No, you can't say that. We can't, it's not our right to. No. But it was, yeah, went to Bradley's place
Starting point is 01:31:30 that was a super... Like, what a phenomenal setup, right? I mean, the guy has literally full production studios, offices, a hundred staff. Everybody's professional. Everybody's professional. Like, every single person...
Starting point is 01:31:43 The whole place is grabbed. It's like Buckingham Palace. It's, it's, it's, you know, he's, he's got an amazing setup. What I was going to say is, listen, you think it's important that we talk about something. Good. Is he wearing a hairpiece? Like, I have a buddy who, who literally is telling me that he, that Bradley has a hairpiece. And I looked at him and he does not, I'm like, I don't think he's going to, does he?
Starting point is 01:32:08 You don't know? No, man. No, whatever your friend is, no way. Listen, I almost. And he's trolling him, by the way. As someone who. as someone who's bald pretty much
Starting point is 01:32:19 as someone who has had some hair restoration work done who you talking to me too I've had two surgeries Turkish hair lines have twice okay really okay I'm still bald I want to go bro I want to go
Starting point is 01:32:33 yeah so do it go there and then come to Albania because I want to go one more time I need one more surgery I didn't even know you did it you did it good actually now I can kind of see that's Bank of America money yeah there you go
Starting point is 01:32:44 as someone who almost took a job working for hair club for men they almost hired me i was trying to leave the banking world they were going to pay me like a hundred grand they're like and you can get a free hair transplant i almost got that job they didn't get it to me as someone who has family members who do what is called the matrix system which is like they basically take someone else's hair and super glued onto your head and that looks like the best for people that don't have enough hair to do a hair transplant because there's some people that just you can't get a transplant unless you have enough hair you can't get one unless they figure out cloning right hair follicles, but I can assure you there's Bradley does not have a hair piece.
Starting point is 01:33:19 He'll probably watch this and start dying laughing. But his hair does look good, though. It's, it's too good. It's amazing. Some people are haters, man. His hair is... It's too good. I mean, it's the first I've ever heard.
Starting point is 01:33:29 Like, I never, so I've never heard about it. And keep in mind, I sat right now. I'm like, I'm talking about it, and I'm keenly aware. And you've done stuff so you would know, too. Oh, yeah, I'm keenly aware. I'm constantly checking, checking. I can look, I can see, I can tell. I know the difference in the size of the follicle, everything.
Starting point is 01:33:43 Like, I know. And so the fact that I was talking, I'm three feet away from the guy. And I spent an hour and changed with him. Of course, we were probably 20 feet away at that time. But we talked for probably 20 minutes just in front of each other, two, three feet away. Never. And I'm looking at everybody. That's just what I do, right?
Starting point is 01:34:00 So, but my buddy came back and told me, absolutely. I was like, no way. There's no way. And I said, are you sure? He said, I'm positive. And then he starts sending me posts that he posts on Bradley's videos. Like, he's trolling him. he's been trolling him nonstop for apparently for a year or two like he's really i don't know if he
Starting point is 01:34:20 erases the or if brad lee's aware of it but it's it's he's definitely doing he sent me some of the posts i'm like he really does i don't think brad gives a shit man he's printing so much money right now he's like what's what colors my next ferrari basically i don't think he gives a shit even if it is who cares but if i like because i had a guy on the other day and if i wasn't aware right this guy had a, you know, I call him a toupee. I guess it's not. What did you call it? The matrix system, yeah.
Starting point is 01:34:47 They literally polyurethane these things on your head for a couple of months and then you have to cut the hair around it. Right. And then every couple of months you take that off, it's a process. And then they reapply another one. Yeah. It was amazing. This guy's hair was.
Starting point is 01:35:01 Yeah, I have a cousin like that. You know who you are. It's amazing. I mean, you have to think I was doing this. And what's so funny is he also, because he had it on, he knew, he was, constantly looking at my hair and I'm looking at his neither one of us saying anything right
Starting point is 01:35:15 like so but yeah it was but his was amazing and I would have you would have if I wasn't so aware of it and I didn't notice there was just a subtle difference in certain things that I could tell
Starting point is 01:35:30 I would you wouldn't have known like I mean I a normal person would never figure it out of all you bald ones out there $2,500 and a plane ticket to Turkey you get your hair back that's what I'm thinking I'm thinking I'm thinking of... But I mean, dude...
Starting point is 01:35:42 And I met a guy who's... Bro, you're fine, man. You're good. Everybody says that. But like, yeah, I mean, you're ridiculous. Listen, everybody... Are you kidding me, man? I mean, dude, where?
Starting point is 01:35:50 Where would you need to hair? I don't see it. Listen, here's what happens. Is that every time you have the surgery, it gives you about 30% coverage, right? And they'll tell you 30... Oh, that's all you need. Well, then you get it done.
Starting point is 01:36:03 You come back and you go, no, it's not as thick as I want. So I had another one. So I've got about 65, 60... Because you get about 30, 33%. So I have... whatever about 65% coverage one more and it's 100% coverage I need one more too well and I want one more now the problem is
Starting point is 01:36:16 if you go to Vegas and go to like these perfect it's like 30% well they're charged for like 1800 they're charging like 1415 thousand now I know a buddy who did one and basically was like look like argued the guy down right and I remember when I got mine done I argued the guy down because I was like listen
Starting point is 01:36:34 and he had said something like I forget what it was it was like 8000 or something I was like I would never know even did one and I said 8000 But now that I look at, I can tell because you should probably see the same in mine. Yeah, yeah, I can tell the difference in the follicles. I can see the space. Yeah, I got doll hair.
Starting point is 01:36:47 Yeah, the cat's out of the bag, but I've already admitted this to you guys publicly. Like, there's like, hey, women get breast whatever implants and this and I, us men, we like to get our hair. Oh, I don't have a problem. I'm not concerned about what anybody else is. It's what we do, okay? So what happens is I was on the run.
Starting point is 01:37:01 So I remember I went into the place and I went to the guy and he said, whatever he said, like $8,000. Let's say $8,000. I forget what it was. Which is not a bad price for US. No, this was 20 years ago. Yeah, that's not a bad price. So he said like 8,000.
Starting point is 01:37:12 But you did the old tech, bro? They sliced your head? Yeah, they sliced it back my head. You have the Frankenstein's gone. So, yeah, I got two. So he tells me that 8,000. I said, no, no. I said, listen, bro.
Starting point is 01:37:21 I said, I'm going to pay cash. And I got on me cash. Like, I'm going to get a cash share strike. Like, I'll bring in cash. And he looked at me. And I said, so you, I need a discount for cash. And he looked at me and he went, five. No, he got up.
Starting point is 01:37:35 He walked out of the case. Hold on. He goes out of the room. me came back he said i we cannot take cash he said we're not taking cash he said we'll drop it to seven and i was like okay fuck it seven and i came in he's like but you can't give us cash i can't take you got you got you got to get his cashier's check i said oh i'll come back with him he went and got whatever i came in with a couple you know three two or three multiple cashier's checks from a couple different banks but uh yeah but i did it and then i came back then it was like a
Starting point is 01:38:02 year later or six months later a year later i came back boom did it again just before I got a rest. I mean, your hair looks great, bro. I appreciate it. I always love when they go, is it real?
Starting point is 01:38:12 Yeah, it's your hair. You're just taking, like, picture of a tree. You take it from the front lawn carefully, and then you plant it in your backyard.
Starting point is 01:38:18 It's still, and then it's still grows. It's your hair. It grows. It's not. I can get a, I can get a buzz cut. I can get a buzz cut.
Starting point is 01:38:24 Or I can pull it out and put it in a pony tail. Like, it will grow. It's my normal hair. I don't have the scar. I have the new tech, you know, where they pull out each follicle.
Starting point is 01:38:31 I saw that. I saw that. And you, see, I, every time my buddy, I've seen, you see them after the surgery. And I think, fuck, you're going to have little spots all over your head. But then they don't. No. You don't have spots at all. It's amazing.
Starting point is 01:38:43 Yeah, the new tech, yeah. And it's not even doctors doing it over there. You know, they have to do meds after it. Do you do, like, the oral med? You have to take, they almost give me a heart attack. They give you, like, a steroid so you don't swell up and all that stuff. It's just, like, it's just 10 days, man. Well, I don't take any of that stuff because that messes with your, your, you're spurn, bro.
Starting point is 01:39:00 That's a big reason. why my wife wants me to do it because I got a yeah you're like a perfect candidate for one you would have a full head of hair literally after one session how old are you 30 you're perfect but you're not gonna lose much more than that well here's what's interesting too I don't know if you know this but as you get older you have less of your hair falling out so when you get up into your 40s so in between between the age of about 30 and 40 or 45 that's when you lose the bulk of your hair like if you're gonna have a hair. Then after that, it's that progress of losing your hair. It just slows down, almost stops. Like, very. So, and, and I've had that. I had doctors when I was locked up tell me that because
Starting point is 01:39:38 I was taking propitia, right? They give you propitia. And, and, of course, you get locked up and you go to prison. They don't give you that. No. You're like, yeah, but the rest of my hair is going to continue. So I remember talking to a doctor in there. He's like, no, no, no. He's how old are you? And I was like, 40 or something. He's like, you're good. He said, trust me. You're not going to lose my hair. So mine stopped after 40. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So I, so I, Your wife should never want you to get hair, Colby. You're a handsome dude, man. You get hair.
Starting point is 01:40:03 She's in trouble. He wants to just shave his head. If you're a married woman... Well, I was bought some clippers myself. Married women should never want their husbands to get their hair back, bro. You don't want us to get a hair back. God took our hair out to make it harder for us to cheat on you. What about...
Starting point is 01:40:16 What is it, beard and balls? What was a... Oh, Manscape. Manscape. You should just... She asked me. She's like, she said, you can't get a manscape. You can't get a manscape thing?
Starting point is 01:40:25 I got a manscape. I got it up there on music. But we're getting the... We're getting hair in all the wrong place. Me, like, my, like, places, like, once you hit, like, 35, 40, you start getting hair in places. That's what I do when I'm, when I'm, when I'm taking, that's what I do. Eyebrow hair. That's what I do when I watch TV.
Starting point is 01:40:39 This is what I do the whole time. Blink. Blink. I do the same thing. I just, I'm watching TV. Blunk. I do the same thing. I stopped doing it in the nose because I started, like, you started getting an irritation.
Starting point is 01:40:47 I just buzzed the nose, man. Yeah. I was ripping nose hairs. I talked to a couple transplant place in Turkey. And I'm trying to like, hey, you know. My brother has an amazing spot, bro. He does? And where?
Starting point is 01:40:57 That he found for me when I did it. I'll get you the name. Yeah, yeah. Top of the line, too. Same thing. I got a guy too. Yeah, you sent his stuff. Yeah, listen, we're talking.
Starting point is 01:41:05 Maybe I'll go with you, bro, because I'm serious about the third session. You want to go? I'll go too because I'm, I guide you. I'll guide you to the Turkish lands, but I've been there. Someone to go with me? Well, they pick you up in a Mercedes van. The whole thing is done. Like, they take you, pick you up.
Starting point is 01:41:17 The only thing I did is, some people, they don't care. They just wrapped their head. The first time I did it, bro, they're like, be careful. because, you know, you're swollen, bro. Yeah. I hit the roof of the van as I was going into the thing. I'm bleeding on the airplane. I thought I just ripped out half of whatever they just did, bro.
Starting point is 01:41:32 It was crazy. I get off the airplane, bro, in Albania. I'm going through customs. They see bandages, blood. At this time, like, the whole thing in Syria and everything was, they thought I had went to maybe, they were making sure I hadn't gone to another foreign country to fight as like a terrorist. Like a free divider or something.
Starting point is 01:41:47 Bro, it was crazy. It was funny. It was like, you go to the airport man in Turkey. It's like, everyone online's a man, bro, with their headwrapped all over America, bro. You've seen those TikToks? But they do it in Albania, too. In Albania, it's the same people as Turkey.
Starting point is 01:41:59 They're just flying because Albania's only 45 minutes away. I did the second one in Albania. No problem. So what I did is, I went to stay at the most expensive hotel in Albania. Because for 10 days, you really don't want to move around too much. Because after 10 days, then you can, you know, you wash. So you stayed over, I stayed in room service hour. I don't want to go out looking like Frankenstein with a bandage around my head.
Starting point is 01:42:16 I stayed inside, man. Now that we're famous, man, we can't just be seen on the street. Well, you guys should be doing podcasts together with that. That would be funny. I'll definitely vlog this one I just started the vlog You know Julian Julian Julian Dory
Starting point is 01:42:30 Which has a channel Shout out Julian Julian he was telling What am I coming on to talk about West Huff bro Go ahead He's not he didn't watch this shit He didn't watch these
Starting point is 01:42:38 So he said When I told him I said I'm gonna go to Turkey He said yeah you're gonna wake up Wake up and you're gonna be missing a fucking You're gonna be missing your liver Or you're gonna be missing No you need to
Starting point is 01:42:48 What are you doing Turkey's cool Turkey's real chill so i need brad lee just had that guy on his show bill hayes midnight express oh yeah yeah we're having him and tomorrow sounds like tyler in the background
Starting point is 01:43:02 tomorrow it's probably one of tyler's contacts no is it yeah 100% yeah i did text him he did yeah he connected us but he also did fill out the form so if you are interested to be on the show there is a form in the description oh yeah so he filled it out and i got his contact there but uh i remember i remember that that scene as a kid
Starting point is 01:43:21 in the midnight express For those of you don't know, what Midnight Express is American caught, you know, smuggling up in Turkey. It's like two keys. He's got like two keys of fucking. Book got thrown out of him. Book got thrown out of him, thrown into a horrible Turkish prison. No, no. What do you mean no?
Starting point is 01:43:37 That's the movie, though. I watched a movie. Okay, so what did he go to jail? Here's what happened. First, he gets four years, which is horrible, horrible enough, right? He appeals it. They decide to resentence him. life life he should so yes you're right but initially it's only four years three years later he's
Starting point is 01:43:58 getting out like 40 days he's got 40 days to get out and this happened in real life also real life and this is exactly he says the story's yeah i spoke to him online one time horrible but go ahead you i remember the one scene where he hasn't seen his love of his life and she comes to visit him and they're between the glasses like show me because he's all the man she has to like show her breast that's like one of the classic it is it's a horrible scene i can't say i didn't because he's so he's so Yeah, yeah. He's so broken. It's crazy.
Starting point is 01:44:23 And the fact that he escaped, man, is amazing. That's, yeah, I never. Does he really escape, though? No, no, is that just the movie? No, he does. But, well, they sneak him in money. How many years of his life they use, you know? Whatever, you're covered on your show.
Starting point is 01:44:35 You want to find out, this is the amazing story. Mike Cox podcast. Here's where I'm going to ask him. So here's the problem with the movies, is that they actually have one point. Remember when they break through the blocks in the bathroom and they get down into the underground catacombs that are flooded. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:44:50 But they're walking around. Well, it, one point they can't they're down there they can't figure out how to get out so they go back then they find out the authorities find out that they had broken through the wall and they grab all of them they torture them they send them away to like a oh no the one guy he ends up almost beating to death and he ends up going to it like a sanitarium or something but yeah like i don't quite understand i don't understand you guys got down like it didn't seem difficult to to patch the hole that they went in like the blocks are there but they had etched out the I didn't understand what
Starting point is 01:45:26 like there's so many things they don't explain like how did they find that out why didn't you take the stuff that you put down and mix it up with some water because it's that or even dirt or mud or whatever it's it's so fucked up like the walls are so fucked there's no way you'd notice if they just put it back in you know you take you whatever saliva I'd make sure I'd put it back in so it didn't look like it was so obvious but like Shawshank Redemption I have all kinds of questions that they didn't have the poster like he didn't Shawshank, you know, Andy Dufrein. Andy Dufrein.
Starting point is 01:45:54 What a great movie. Amazing. The great movie. Hey, you guys. I appreciate you watching. Do be a favor and hit the subscribe button. Hit the bell so get notified of videos like this. Also, please like the video and share the video.
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