Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast - The Insane Life Of A Professional Protester
Episode Date: November 20, 2023The Insane Life Of A Professional Protester ...
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Charlotte County Sheriff's Office teaches classes about me.
Guy and a lady had a bullhorn, put it on siren.
I was assaulted eight times on camera.
The cops literally told me,
I cannot defend myself because they will charge me.
To me, it is fun, turning people on,
almost getting your ass kick.
They lost their mind.
I knew something was wrong.
We walked up to the courthouse, touch the door.
You know what the lawyer said?
You sure you don't want to plead guilty for this?
I'm like, oh my God.
Hey, this is Matt Cox, and I am here with Andrew Sheets, and he is a, I'm going to say, First Amendment auditor, right?
Would you, what, how would you, uh, yes and no, I, I started a Charlotte County Copwatch. I, I, I actually mainly pull records and expose it.
So what, how would you introduce yourself? Uh, Andrew Sheets, uh, with Charlotte County Copwatch for 10 years, pulling
records and exposing it. That's good. We're going to go with that and we're going to do an interview and he's
got 10 years worth of stuff. A lot of stuff to talk about and check out the interview. How did we end up
I ended up doing Rogue Nation. That is correct. And did Rogue Nation connect me with you?
No, I saw that you did an interview with him and then I reached out and that's how he connected.
Oh, okay. Because I thought if you're going to interview him, why not me? All right. Yeah, cool.
And then, okay, so, and then you sent me a bunch of stuff.
That is correct.
About the lawsuit and getting arrested, the lawsuit, the whole freedom of speech lawsuit.
And we'll get into that.
But so basically, so why do you feel like you're not, do you feel like you're not a First Amendment auditor?
Or why are you?
I am and I'm not.
I mean, as you know, a lot of them they go out with and, as you can see right here, I actually
I have a body camera myself. I'm not one of the guys that goes in there with a, you know,
camera right in their face. Like I said, what I would do is I would go in and I would ask for
records and I would document it with the body camera, hands free, because, you know, I don't know if
you know or not, with Florida Records Law here, if you want to sue them for violating your
records request, you got to have documentation. So that's why I would do with the way that I do.
I, for some reason, never really got into doing auditing like they are.
I got more into pulling retrogates and exposing it.
And just for doing that, I've been crucified now for 10 years.
And almost everything online is gone now.
They struck it down.
It's funny.
Are you talking about your YouTube channel?
YouTube channel, Facebook, you name it, man.
It is unbelievable.
Struck it down.
And we have the documents to prove it.
Yeah, I was going to say, it's funny how many times I've done
Freedom of Information Act for people, and they've, they've said, and this is the federal government
said, like, we don't have anything on this person. Or they've sent us just a few pages. And then it's
like, okay, well, this person went to trial. Yep. There was a full investigation. They went to
trial. Here's the docket sheet. Here's, like, you give that to them, to like the FBI, you investigated.
You didn't do a four page investigation. There's a massive, there was a massive investigation.
and trial and you're telling me you only have four documents next thing you know they come back
with 4,500 documents and you're like what changed correct the fact that you realize that we have
the documents is what changed that now you can say this is untrue and this is what I'm looking
for and then they go oh those documents right sorry that's been happening me for 10 years so
I'm sure Florida's yeah I'm sure Florida is really bad and by the way how much did they
you for something that big so you know what's funny is typically when I was doing that I was
incarcerated so they weren't charging rest interesting now I have had other guys get charged right
there have been people that I've done and they've said hey we want $2,200 or we want whatever the
amount is right and then of course you can kind of go back and say hey I'm indigent I this
and then a lot of times they'll say okay you're indigent that's fine here's the documents
if you try and tell them it's connected to your case whatever a lot of times they'll go in
give it to you for nothing i've very seldomly ever paid for freedom of information act although i've
done it in the freedom of public records act right is the state so the states have charged me
but yes correct 80 bucks 110 dollars 12 dollars 17 i i temple terrace one time wanted to check for
like 60 or not 60 we it was like 60 or 70 75 cents they literally spent more
Oh, my God.
On the stamps,
correct.
Mailing us back and forth.
That's correct.
To ask me for the 75 cents.
That is sad.
I'd have my mom running a check for 75 cents before they would send me.
Right.
It's just silly.
It is absolutely silly.
But yes, I've experienced that and prices that are way higher net.
Yeah, if they want to shut you down.
Yeah, they'll over it.
They'll price you out of the market.
That is correct.
So let's kind of go back and figure out, like, you know, from the beginning, kind of like,
like where you were born, you know, where you were raised, like what, what led you to the point
where you were, where you sued and had the, uh, the lawsuit. Right. And you were arrested
multiple times. Correct. Yes. Sadly. Right. Were you raised in Florida? Uh, nope. I'm actually
from Grand Rapids Michigan. And, uh, so that's where I was raised. And, uh, then I moved down here
in the year 2000. Okay. Any reason? Uh, because, uh, if you're in the, if you're in the snow,
you should have fur. I don't have any fur. So I hate freezing, man. So that's why I finally
came down here in the year 2000. Okay. What do you, where, I mean, you were, you were born
up there? Like, what did your, were your parents in law enforcement? Uh, no. Actually, I'm
from a, uh, Christian conservative background. Can I mention a trigger point that we were
talking about before this? Yeah, absolutely. Okay. So you, you brought up something very,
very interesting that I, I didn't think we'd be talking about today. What was a trigger point that
changed your life? And that is interesting that he said that. So I was a,
adopted. And back then, uh, uh, uh, they said in books that you should tell the kid before
somebody else does, like a family member or whatever, that they were adopted. And, uh, and like
I said, it's so interesting you brought this up. So when they told me at the age, it was either like
five or seven that I was adopted, I started looking at them at that point. They were great
people. I mean, they really were. They're both passed away now. But, um, I started looking at both
them like they were lifetime babysitters and how did you treat your babysitter right like shit right so yeah
i i was a bad kid literally i would drugs alcohol small time theft all that stuff up there uh
but after the third drunk driving i was like no that's enough yeah it was bad you know and then of
course and when i was juvenile busted for stealing crap uh that was six months in honor camp uh way back
then but um yeah that that's that is interesting you guys that that was my trigger point which kind
of turned me into a radical and at the same time too um i you know i'm a recovering alcoholic
uh i did drugs alcohol i've been sober for years um but i don't know if you believe this
because you mentioned you know you're you're not an addict i'm sorry did all this happen in
michigan before you came here yes yes that is correct so yeah michigan they they're not thrilled
with me here they hate me even more but yeah up there it is so bad i literally have uh uh my
licenses restricted indefinitely when i came down here and they saw that they're like what did you
do man but i admit i was bad i can't believe i didn't kill anybody honestly honestly god
i would go into blackouts i don't know how i made it home so um but again like i said i thought
that was interesting you brought up the trigger point and that was a trigger point and i and i don't
know if you know this from you know interviewing any of the people that i had before or
for the addicts, a lot of addicts are actually very smart,
and that is why they do alcohol and drugs to help mellow the brain down
because it's like a frickin hamster wheel, right?
Just going and going.
So anyways, but yeah, I came here and, yeah, no alcohol, no drugs,
still go to AA on the beach.
We got a beach meeting down there in Port Charlotte.
And, uh, but yeah, then stuff happened here.
And I was like, wow.
And, uh, to me, I do what I do because, uh,
it's kind of like it's a it's a new high right does that make sense i mean you know so you know and
i know uh the police and the government are are policing us every single day at least in my opinion
that's why the beginning of my videos it says please you're police every single day because they're
policing us every single day and then like i said 10 years ago you know when uh what happened here in
Florida just boom just it triggered me I woke up I'm like holy crap I can't believe this is
happening what happened but so there you go so there's the beginning of the story here so yeah I moved
down here in the year 2000 and so 10 years ago I had a bad neighbor turned into a stalk or it was a
nightmare dude we live in a not not like this we live in a non deed restricted area and there is just
some weird wild nothing against Florida you know redneck people but he's a true Florida redneck right
And it was crazy, some of the stuff that was going on with the swamp buggies, quads, and just, you know, he's right behind me.
It was not.
So anyways, I took him to court.
And there was a deputy that was helping me.
And I thought it would be, what's that?
So what was it he was doing?
It was just extremely noisy?
Extremely noisy, drive-bys.
They literally, like I said, they lived behind us.
They would take the dirt bikes, get right up to the property line, be doing rooster tails of dirt in.
into my yard.
Right.
It was nuts.
So why, why do you feel like he was targeting you, though?
Was it just you or just all neighbors?
He's just a complete terror to everybody.
I believe he's a terror to many, but nobody wants, nobody wanted to take him on because he's,
he's a terror.
I mean, you, you, yeah, there's going to be retribution.
As I said, look at all the crap that I was telling you that was happening, right?
Right.
So I took him on and, oh, man, wow.
So I literally took him to court.
for stalking, all right? And the deputy that was supposedly helping on the case, he hired a lawyer.
I thought I didn't need a lawyer because I already had a bunch of proof, right? You know, video pictures,
all this stuff. And the case got thrown out and the cop flipped. He actually helped him get the case
thrown out. And that's when I woke up and I found out about cop watch. Right. You know, like you said,
like you were mentioning, a lot of people call it auditing now, but way back when, you know, like I said,
I've been doing this long time, it actually used to be cop watch.
Do you remember that?
No.
Okay.
I was incarcerated.
I was just going to say, yeah, you were gone.
All right, all right.
Back then, they called a cop watch.
And when I learned about that, you know, I found out it was kind of like Muslims.
You just have loosely splintered groups all over America, right?
Right.
And actually, even back then, it was a new thing.
And that's when I found out, I'm like, well, screw it.
I'm going to start Charlotte County copwatch.
found out one way of exposing, you know, some of the crimes for the police were committing and
the government areas committing, you can do that just by record requests alone. Right. And it's
unbelievable what you can find. Right. Most people don't do that because they think it's,
it's, you know, arduous and, you know, cumbersome and time consuming. And the truth is, is that
most of the time it's, it's the documents you send in. I love the stuff I would send in.
Yep. It's literally it's one page. Right. And, and, you know,
80% of it is, is just, is already filled out.
Correct.
So it's like, you know, this date, this, this, this, this, like, it's literally a paragraph
that I'm requesting, send it in and you get back a bunch of stuff.
Like they're, sometimes they'll come back to clarify like, did you want this also or this?
And some of the places are super, um, some of the counties are, are super, um, uh, you know,
they'll, they'll, know, they'll clarify like exactly what, we also have this.
Did you want that?
Is that included?
Like, they're, they're very communicative, right?
Right.
And then other ones, we don't know what you're talking about.
Absolutely correct.
We're talking about it's this police report.
Here's the report.
Here's this.
We have nothing on that.
What are you talking about?
You send them a copy of it and then they'll send you like a copy of it back.
That is correct.
I want the video.
I want this.
That is correct.
Yeah.
It's, yeah.
Yeah, it's weird how it worked.
And especially when they find out that it's Charlotte County Copwatch.
So in the beginning, they didn't, they didn't know who I was.
why or whatever, but, you know, I started pulling records.
And they probably giving you everything, right, initially?
Yes. And they were fair on the beginning on price and et cetera. And, uh, but then I started
doing what they didn't expect was exposing on Facebook, YouTube. Um, and then what I,
what I like to do is, uh, as you know, you have all these, uh, internal affairs reports. A lot
of people didn't know about that. And you know and I know, they usually find themselves not
guilty but still just to read that and expose it they hated it right so that's what i would do and
uh you know i didn't explain you know why i got this right here so to let the people know so that like
again that's that's what i did all i did is walking with this to verify when i was getting it that they
didn't screw me and if they did i could sue them but now sadly what the problem is here is in
florida uh there is a uh guy named jeff gray honor your old channel i don't know if you ever heard of
it. He's been doing this for a while. They went around and they sued so many times. Now the courts
are hostile to it and you can't find a lawyer to do it because they sued so many times.
Right. So it was a good thing that he did and at the same time, might have kind of abused it
and ruined it for everybody. So now I've been doing this for 10 years. I literally could have
so many lawsuits for records law violations. It's not even funny. But again, he kind of ruined it.
I can't even find a lawyer now. It's disgusting. And like you were saying, I've been overcharged.
They haven't given me stuff. They won't respond. Or like I said, here's another thing that they
started doing. Just because I was going into documenting it, they banned filming in public offices.
They literally made it illegal to record in a government official, in a government building in a public area.
How?
I mean, I see people doing it all the time.
I agree.
Or is this not in your county?
Is this just your county?
And how is that going to pass mustard if it gets all the way up to the Florida Supreme Court?
So that's what's interesting.
So we're actually kind of jumping ahead and not.
So like I said, the story is long.
So let's get to one of the reasons why they started doing it is because some of the stories that I broke were huge.
One of my biggest ones that I broke, and it should have been one of the biggest gun lawsuits in Florida.
And we thought it was going to be, and it didn't happen, is I pulled a record.
A friend of mine that lives near me, he said, I think the cops are investigating me.
Usually people ask me to do it because I'm the bad guy, I guess.
I'll pull the record.
Right.
Okay.
So here's another fun one.
I don't know if you ever did it this way.
Just go to that place and say, okay, any and all documents with this person's name in it.
Do you ever do anything like that?
Yes, it's beautiful.
Yeah, yeah.
You'll get all kinds of stuff where his name's, some guys, his name has been mentioned in this case, in this case, in this case, in this case.
Yes.
So that's what I found out.
So our sheriff, there is a law here in Florida.
You cannot have a list of gun owners.
Government cannot have a list of gun owners.
Are you guys aware of that?
Yeah.
Okay.
All right.
they did and he was on the list okay so here we thought um uh i forget the lawyer's name up in
tallahassee uh anyways uh he was he's he's like blowing smoke up my me and my wife's ass and
we're gonna make so much freaking money on this because we could so this is what we found out
almost the whole state so they made the law it's a it's a third degree felony five million
fine to try to, you know, to stop the cops from doing this.
The cops are doing this.
FDLE was doing, the sheriffs were doing this.
And I actually, the congressman or the guy that used, you know, used to run for Florida
here, he actually lives in my town.
So he goes, the reason why we made that law so strict is because he found out years
ago, he was, he was on a ride along.
And the cops like, yeah, that guy's got a gun.
That guy's got a gun.
He's like, what do you mean he's got a gun?
Right.
How do you know?
doing, yes, all we're doing is driving by the house. So it gets even worse. So when I found that
out, I like pulling records too, because like you said, it's like fishing. It is, it is, it's better
than fishing, okay? So I started pulling records statewide. I got all the cops emails, all
the sheriff's emails. And here's the way you know that they're busted. If they won't give you
it, what does that usually a sign of? They're hiding something. They have. They have.
have it. So I found out, dude, almost literally three-quarters of Florida was still doing it.
Even after making that law so strict, that's a third-degree felony, $5 million fine,
they were all still doing it. And the way that they were doing it was one of the ways was,
as you know, through the pawn shops. Why would a criminal go to a pawn shop in Florida
when you've got to give them all your information? I still don't understand that. It blows my mind.
So that's one way they were doing it.
If you go there to pawn your gun or to sell them your gun,
if you sell your gun to a gun shop, they also have to report.
So it was, they were asking for that list and they were literally profiling with it.
Okay.
They were literally, I literally, one of the emails I remember was like, okay, this guy bought a gun, so we got to watch him.
Whoa, wow.
Right.
Who cares?
And if you bought a couple guns, it even went up from there.
And, yeah, when I broke that story, it was crazy, dude.
So you could report it to your local state attorney, which I did.
They did nothing.
Of course.
Okay, it also says in the statute, you can report it to the state attorney general, Ashley Moody.
So here's what's interesting.
I actually caught Ashley Moody at a pat-a-cop on the back dinner.
for all the all the public employees it was mainly for the pat a cop on that's what i call it okay so i
went to that dinner they were not happy when i showed up and uh me and the guy that was on the list
um i had we i we both did hidden body cameras and the way that we did at that time is you know
that there's applications on your phone where you can record right right yeah you can you can you can
the phone looks like it's off but it's not right so i i come up with mine in my pocket okay he
comes up with his camera the camera's just sticking out over that's correct it was beautiful dude so we go up
there with the proof of what happened okay so here my sheriff is over here she's right here and we go up
you know with here's a proof we would like to uh you know submit this as evidence and all of a sudden
my sheriff bill permel from charlotte county comes up behind her and says i need to talk to you
and that was violating me giving evidence you know and i know that alone obstruction correct
right did they do anything no you know what in fact you know what she did at the dinner that day you
know after you know who knows what he said to her right you know he's evil he actually he's exposing
corruption she literally was talking without saying my name how people like me are bad okay so i just
showed the sheriff committed a felony and she's still backing him right is that sad
well that's what they're going to do what what did she ever take the information uh she did take
the information and they never did anything
Okay. What about going to the, what about going to the, are you, where are you in the middle district of Florida?
I am in the middle district, federal court is Fort Myers.
Federal court is in Fort Myers. Yeah, federal court is Fort Myers. I believe they do call that the middle.
Yeah, Fort Myers is middle district. So, you know, I know that. Because when I travel, right.
If I have to, if I leave, because I'm on probation, right. If I leave the middle district of Florida, I have to get permission.
So if I go to Miami, I have to get permission.
But if I go to Fort Myers, I don't have to get permission.
So it's like, like, did you know, even Jacksonville is in the middle district?
Like you would think it cut across the state.
Right.
It actually is weird.
It cuts like the middle district is huge.
Right.
So yeah, so I was going to say, yeah, that's the middle district.
So what about going to, did you ever submit that to the, to the U.S. to the middle district,
U.S. attorney office?
Because it's a federal, because it's federal, right?
Or is it just state?
state. That's a state statute. Which is law. Yeah, but the problem is, is you're asking the state to
police themselves. That's correct. And the, the sheriff, you know, if you're going to become a,
you know, a prosecutor. Correct. In Florida, it's nice to have all of the sheriff's support. That is correct.
That is correct. So then you turn around and say, hey, by the way, now I have to, now I have to file a suit against you.
have to charge you follow suit and we have to get you fine and you have to give us out of your
$40 million budget we want $5 million for the fine correct that's going to be a problem uh and you are
correct that never went anywhere it is sad so the lawyer that tried you never did it man what about the
fdile couldn't they prosecute that well they're in my opinion they're a joke too i did go there
dude i i went i went ever like i said that's what i did that's why like i said i i am in honor but
I'm not an auditor, but that I did.
I would go there with the body camera.
I would talk to them, let them know, and they didn't care.
By the way, this is the same sheriff that went on the radio and literally complained,
there's people asking too many questions.
He literally said it, dude.
So, you know, when I tried to call on, they're blocking it because, like I said,
I am a pariah there.
They hated it.
So I had other people calling and say, what's wrong with asking questions, Sheriff?
Right.
And he's like, well, he's asking too many.
Wow. So before me, apparently, there wasn't too many people that were keeping an eye on the sheriff and the police in my area and exposing it. And in fact, I know that to be true. Nobody was. We have a couple patriots where I live, you know, that are fighting government corruption, but nobody would touch the sheriff or the police. And one of the reasons why, because you just heard, I was, it took years for them to finally nail me, but they nailed me. But I will tell.
tell you this, before they nailed me, I found out another interesting thing. Do you ever try
this one? They did try to nail me for doing stories. So one way that I found out that they were
going to nail me on a story is all of a sudden one time Facebook sent me a notice saying the
cops want all your information. I'm like, are you serious? And that story was about, like I said,
everybody gives me tips now because nobody was doing what I was doing. I mean, because as you
No, fighting the man is scariest, and I know for a fact now, it happened to me.
They've jailed me multiple times.
It's insane.
So anyways, somebody gave me a tip that, in fact, it was a friend of mine.
He called in about a child.
And instead of arresting the child, they arrested my friend.
So I did a story how the cops and a judge let a child go who went on to.
You might want to make a note of this.
okay yeah yeah okay okay you tell me later why are we gonna make a note of it anyway okay so
because i did that story dude they were gonna charge me for exposing the victim's name i i don't
know who's involved i didn't expose the victim's name they claimed i did but there's case law that
i'm a reporter i can do a story right and here's what's interesting here's another reason why they
hate me so and and to show you that
that, yes, I am partially insane and ADD too.
So I went, at this time, this is when we were still free and you could still film, right?
I went down to Lee County and I got lucky.
I actually saw the state attorney Meyer Fox, okay?
She was getting in the elevator.
I'm like, can I ask you a question about this, the legal investigation you're doing on me?
And she's like, no.
And I'm like, can I ride with the elevator?
She goes, no.
I said, okay, I will anyways.
She goes, I'm not going to talk to you.
I said, good, then I'll talk.
So I had her and her ex-cousman who was a psycho ex-cop, dude.
Oh my God, I can't believe I wasn't killed that day.
So I'm asking them the question in the elevator, what do you do in investigating me for this?
There's case law.
I have the right to be reported and do this story.
And ever since then, it's been going downhill, man.
Dude, she was so pissed because what did I do with that story?
I did like you did.
I exposed it.
Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, all of that.
She hated it.
And she hated it even more because the guy that ran against her for the state attorney's office, I helped him try to get him elected.
He did not get elected.
Right.
But that pissed her off even more.
So I would go to her rallies and I would try to ask real questions and they would block me.
And it's a mess, dude.
She hates my gods.
It's bad.
It's really bad.
What are some of the things you've been arrested for?
So then we're really jumping ahead.
So like you said, well, it's up to you.
however you want to know you can continue i was just wondering but all right so we're working up to that
so here's what so here's my cheat sheet right here right so that's been happening i've been doing
pulling records pulling stories um also i didn't mention here yet to the people so i i used to have
sadly i have to say used to 200 million you know views 200 000 subscribers um at one time
one of my channels like i mentioned to you was uh 70 million views and this is a long time ago
I was one of the first ones that went stupid with, you know, the cop watching and auditing.
And it was at 70 million views, 70,000 subscribers, 4 million views a month.
I did make money for a little while.
I think my biggest check I got was 1.5.
And then all of a sudden, poof, it was weird, dude.
At that time, way back when, you know, things were like way more lenient.
It was anyways.
So they took the money away, but they said you can keep the channel.
I'm like, this is interesting.
So I wanted to keep it going because I was getting exposure, right?
all right um but um yeah boom they they took it all away and just took the channel down one day
dude channel's gone everything's gone the facebook channels are gone tics talk to i have a 10 year old
facebook channel called uh charlotte county cop watch this is how bad it's gotten so 10 years of stuff on
there okay of course i've been in facebook jail for that um many times um but this is what's interesting
this is what they're doing now.
I can see the page.
If I send you the link,
you can't see the page.
Dude,
this is out of control.
So this is what we found out.
So this is what was going on.
So we're leading.
So this is the next step of what they do.
Like I said,
I would go in and there was actually,
there was another couple of other people
that started doing what I was doing,
asking for records,
video recording it,
and exposing it.
So this is what they did.
And like you said,
it is illegal.
So Punta Gorda, Charlotte County did it first.
They made a law, an ordinance, didn't even vote on it.
You know and I know, that's wrong.
And another thing, too, I don't know if you're aware of this.
Did you know when they make an ordinance, they have to send it to the state?
We believe they never even sent it to the state.
So they made a law that you cannot record audio, video, or pictures of government officials
in a public, freaking place in the public areas.
Or you will be trespassed.
okay ask me how can you trespass me from a public building you are correct ask me how
many counts those trespass how many times i fucking lost count man i have lost count dude lost count
so here's another interesting thing that happened okay are you weird of uh okay i'm gonna say
the word that you said we got to be here are are you weird of code Nazis you know what they are
code enforcement code oh yeah yeah okay i call them code not okay that's my opinion the police
No, it's actually regular government workers that are acting like police for the code enforcement.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
All right.
So like if you go into a state building to pull, you know, whatever, a marriage certificate or something and you're videoing, they stop you and say, what are you doing?
What are you doing here?
And for now, this is just in Punta Gord and Charlotte County, but the disease is spreading.
Okay.
Okay.
So this is what you could do.
You could in Charlotte County, by law, you have.
as you know, with an ordinance, you have to have redress.
You have to have the right to try to fight it, right?
Right.
So tell me if this is fair.
They would have a lawyer to act as your judge and jury, that they're paying.
Okay.
What do they, how do you think they're going to rule?
Yeah, of course.
Of course.
So you could have.
Hardly impartial.
Thank you.
So you could go to code, you could appeal it in Charlotte County and go to Code Nazi court.
That's what I call it.
Okay.
But you're not going to win.
And here's what's really messed up, and, you know, because I'm a libertarian constitutionalist.
That's why I'm so, you know, strong with this. And I, and I'm old. I don't know how you're old.
I'm 57. I remember what freedom used to be like. I'm 54. All right. Okay, dude, I remember what
freedom was like in Grand Rap is Michigan, okay? I mean, growing up in high school, alcohol, drugs, wasn't a big deal.
Yeah, they take my weed and steamroller, but then they go smoke it, right? Right. And, you know,
now it's like, especially down here in Florida, crucify you. Okay. So, anyway,
So getting back to the filming.
So I've been in Codonti court.
Of course I lost.
I hired, you can appeal it, but again, that's more money.
You can appeal to real court, but that's $400.
How many of these people can't afford that?
You know what I mean?
I did hire a lawyer once for Codonti court.
Oh my God, dude, $1,500 to just to win a trespass.
Is that worth it?
Right.
And that's kind of wrong in the first place, right?
in your in my opinion not only if you agree shouldn't you have a right if you get a trespass shouldn't
you have the right to go to real court right where it doesn't it's just like with any other ticket okay
if you're you're saying you have to pay to file file there's a court fee to file so here's what's
interesting for the for the first step you know you can go to code nancy court okay that's what
I call it okay okay that's free okay but again it's not free you're taking time off from work right
Right. And if you hire a lawyer, that's money right. Okay. So if you lose there, you do have the right. By the way, you have to have a court reporter. Oh my God, that's more money. You can go to real court. But again, that's even more money. So it's, dude, what they're doing is what the cities have found out, especially here in Florida, is that this is another way to make money. Isn't that weird? Yeah. So now you have. And limit people's ability to fight. Because if you're poor, you can't afford to do any.
of that. Very good. There you go. It is disgusting. So we played that game for a while, right?
And then like I said, I've been trespassed so many times. Like I said, if you guys get bored,
pull records from me down there, you will shit your pants. It is really bad. Okay.
So then Punta Gorda started doing it. And here's what's weird. That's a city inside Charlotte
County. Okay. And so they started doing it, but here's what's even worse. They don't even have the
appeal process and by law you have to have an appeal process they have no appeal process they just
been blatantly screwing people right but again i can't find a lawyer again do can i do pro se i don't
know i'll get to a story where i did try pro se i sue the judge so anyways i'm serious that's that's
later so anyways we can't find a lawyer it is so hard to find a lawyer here uh for
stuff like this, it's mind-blowing. I do it. I don't get it. I just don't, and I think one of the
reasons why, this is how bad Charlotte County is in the 20th Circuit Court is. Okay, I have tried to
find some lawyers. I literally drove three to four hours one time to try to find a lawyer for a
record lawsuit, because like I said, I've got so many violations on records lawsuits, it's not
even funny. I drove three hours ago see him. He said, where do you live? I go Charlotte County.
He talked to some buddies down here. He said, nope, I'm not going to take it. It's too dirty.
that's how bad Charlotte County is they cut made phone calls and they said Charlotte County's too dirty I'm not going to take it it's bad dude it's really bad so um so Puntagord is totally violating that and like I said I've been trespassed so many times it's not even funny so um so here is what happened I did finally find a lawyer to uh suit to sue them on uh yeah for the
the right three court. Okay, so I finally did. Okay, I, like I said, there's so much crap in 10 years.
Right. Okay. We went to federal court. The judge's name is Sherry Chappelle. She's a right winger
appointed by a right winger. And we cannot believe what happened, dude. This is mind-blowing.
You know and I know. It's called free speech and free press. It's called the First Amendment
for a reason, correct? Right. That's why it's the first thing. And the second amendment is to
protect the First Amendment, correct? Right. Right behind it.
we took it to we took it to federal court we could not we uh we filed a uh uh an injunction
because we we should be able to get it it's free press and free speech right the the judge
crucified us for that literally bringing it up all this bull crap on a on time place and
manner and how they're saying we're protesting i'm not protesting i just want to get my records and
record that's it i'm being i'm being pressed
Right.
I'm disseminating, okay?
So the judge made that ruling on it, and it was so bad, the lawyer suggested,
dude, you better drop it now and before they hit you with lawyer fees.
You're aware of that, right?
Okay.
They can come back and nail you, right?
All right.
Okay, so we dropped it.
So it is dropped.
Well, they can.
I did know that, but they typically don't, though.
Dude, I know somebody that just got nailed.
Okay.
It's not good.
dude they're trying to get him for trying to get him a friend of mine that did pro se and he was kicking ass and that's why they finally fuck them is uh they want to try to charge him forty thousand dollars for lawyer fees even though his suit is legit they're still trying and i didn't know this either like i'm a rabbit like i'm a squirrel like you i'm all over with like even though he's he's legit i did not know this to appeal the case he wants to appeal the case of course he wants to appeal the case because he's he's writing what he was doing you have to pay the 40,000 yeah they want you to put it in like
escrow first. Dude, that's bad, in my opinion. Yeah. But I did find out that, yes, there's bond lawyers
for that. So you don't actually have to front the money, right? Right. Right. Right. Right. I don't know.
I always heard that typically they make you pay the fee. They'll put it in an escrow account. So they don't
distribute the fee. Right. But they hold it and they allow you to appeal. How many people do you
know like a 40 grand? No. Thank you. I don't know. I will admit the friend of mine that I'm talking about, you know,
him and the wife make good money.
But that's a lot of money.
It doesn't matter if you're a multi-millionaire.
You don't want to put 40 grand in it.
That is correct.
So I don't know how he's doing it, but apparently he is still going to try.
So, wow, did I go off on a tangent?
So, okay, so here we go.
Let's circle back.
Right.
That's how she says it, right?
Yeah, the secretary for the president.
Anyway, circle back.
So check this out.
So we dropped it.
Okay, so it's never, the case was never finished.
He said if we appeal, we're going to lose.
so I'm like, okay, fine, because
and actually I'm going to tell you later again
on one of my other appeals lawyers said the same thing.
This state has gone so far to the right,
it's too far to the right.
Okay.
We're not going to win.
So supposedly all these far right,
supposedly Republicans that believe in freedom,
they do not believe in freedom.
They do not.
And they're planning the court all the way from the lowest,
all the way to the 11th.
Even the 11th,
one of my appeals lawyer told me,
you're probably not going to win.
It's that bad.
Bad. The 11th Circuit is the federal court. That is correct. That Florida falls in its jurisdiction.
That is correct. It's bad. So we left the case there. I could literally finish it again someday, but I don't know if you know it's hard. It's really hard to find a lawyer to reopen a case you left in that limbo. Yeah. You would you would think, okay, well, part of the, most people think, well, a lot of the law works already been done so it should be cheaper. But really, it's more expensive because they now have to go back and review all of that.
And they have to fight what she said.
So she kept, a lot of what she said was on time, place, and manner.
And this is how it relates to Rogue Nation, because as you heard, he's fighting too.
I don't know if he told you this, dude, he's losing a lot of the cases.
Yeah.
The one in South Carolina just got slapped down.
So it's happening nationwide.
This is ridiculous.
Time, place, and manner.
Are you kidding to be a reporter, time, place, and manner?
So here's...
Who determines that?
The government, isn't that weird?
Oh, my God.
So that's what happened.
So here I got screwed in the case by that judge, right?
All right.
Never finished.
So this was, as you know, to make case law, the case has to be finished, right?
So this case was never finished.
Here's a problem.
Now all of Florida, and as you heard from Rogue, the rest of the freaking country is copying this
bullshit.
It is unbelievable. As Rogue told you, all the people he's been arrested, other people I know that have been arrested, all because of my case. Look it up. Look it up right here. Sheets versus City of Punta Gorda. It's a travesty. All right. And I still haven't been able to find a lawyer to fix it. As you heard from Rogue, he's trying. He's getting slapped. Dude, he's gotten slapped down multiple times. He's already gotten slapped down trying to fix it here in Florida. He's gotten
slap down in South Carolina. I don't know when and where we can fix this. There's a couple
auditors that do have some big people helping them now. Hopefully they can do it, but it's out of
control. Actually, one of the big ones, you might already know too, since it sounds like you know a
lot of the YouTubers, Long Island Audits. Yeah, I've heard the name. Dude, it, oh my God, 500,
his channel blew up in three years, 500,000 subscribers. All he's doing, he's doing auditing
Lake Rogue is with the camera, but guess what crept up into New York? This same bullshit law that
you can't freaking record public officials in a public area. It is insane. And now they've jailed
him. I did not know it. Dude, they've jailed him nine times now. Nine. So it is completely
out of control. And a lot of people across the nation, they blame, I didn't do it. It was the
federal judge, Sherry Chappelle.
Right.
You know what's worse?
I'm going to be a squirrel here again.
This is how bad is.
Hoonta Gorda had the balls, because you know this is totally wrong.
In Charlotte County, you can at least go into the sheriff's office with the camera.
Because you know and I know there's case law everywhere.
You can film the cops, right?
Right.
Okay.
So in Charlotte County, you can do that.
By the way, unless the sheriff doesn't like you, and I'll get into know this story,
I've been trespassed twice now.
Anyways, Punta Gorda, they did extend that illegal law banning filming into the public police station lobby where there's cameras everywhere and they're trespassing people left and right.
And, in fact, a couple of auditors that I know, Rognu, went in there, were asking for records.
They were filming.
A bunch of thug cops came out, assaulted one of them, an ex-vent, and then another guy that was outside just for.
picking up uh he didn't know it uh it was one of the cops uh i think it was his body camera no it was his
walkie talking he didn't know it was his walkie talking anyways they're charging two people in puntogor
right now for felony crimes for filming in a public lobby of a police station okay it is
out of control so one guy he did go to federal court he's trying to do pro se two in federal
court here's a problem guess what judge he just got for his case you're the same sherry
Chappelle, too. So guess what happened? For a while there, we're all excited because it's
actually proceeding. You know and I know, pro se, is not, they are nicer to you and lenient,
more lenient, but at the same time not. Yeah, they typically shoot you down. That's right. You
didn't do this. You didn't do this. I mean, because you know and I know, they got all those rules for
procedures. Yeah. Procedurally, they'll knock you down. They can crucify you. All right.
So we were excited. He was actually proceeding. Okay. Dude, a cop beat him for Phil.
That is stupid. Okay. So anyways, he was proceeding and then all of a sudden she said, I'm going to translate what she said.
He had the right to beat you because my ruling says you don't have the right to record.
Wow. How did she even get to stay in a case that's related to what she did? You get what I'm saying? Should she not been recused?
Right. Absolutely. So she just slapped his case down. So here's the good news. Luckily, he found it in time.
they sent him the documents to you have 30 days to appeal it took him 10 days to get the documents
they should have emailed them they didn't email right but he finally got the document he's like
holy shit i want i got to appeal this guy i have to because they're going to crucify me he is still
in court process right now by the way in fact the other guy is going to court Tuesday morning
for all this shit at the police station and we we still don't know what's going to happen
you know for filming it's insane so he is appealing but that's how crazy all that's how crazy
All this has gotten just because I was asking for records and I was filming.
Right.
So that's why the sheet's name in the, sadly, the U.S.A is known because my federal judge
just fucked it up for me, fucked it up for everybody here, and the whole country.
It's unbelievable.
So where is that?
What?
Where did that progress to?
Like you're still doing it, though.
You still kept, you still are continuing to go.
in with a camera.
That's right.
Okay.
Guess what happens?
What you get arrested?
Here's what's interesting.
I don't, I don't, you know, I didn't get arrested like that, like they did, okay?
But yes, I am still getting trespass.
They have chilled my free speech and free press to the point I hardly ever go in anymore
to ask for a record, even though I have the right to document myself getting records.
You have the right.
Period.
That's on records law alone, okay?
All right.
Sunshine law, okay?
Dude, they've chilled my free speech, man.
So I actually, for the moment, I've kind of quit going in to ask for records,
because I'm not going to go in there without some kind of recording device.
Right.
And even if I went in there without this, they're going to claim I am and trespass me anyways.
That's how bad it is.
Right.
It's really bad.
So, and then like I mentioned to you, I am at this point for this.
So I was going to the sheriff's office, like I said, where it actually did let us.
record, right? So here's a new thing that he added, which I'm sure you know this is BS, too.
He added something to his little policy. You know, policy is not a pretty law, dude. That's
bullshit. Anyways, you have to be nice and you have to kiss it at, kiss the ass of all the
employees, or I'm going to do something to you, right? So apparently when I, one of the times I
went in there, I guess I wasn't kissing ass enough. Right. He, he trespassed me. Okay.
The first one. From the police department. From the sheriff's department. Okay.
So how am I going to go and file reports and go to the sheriff's department? You can't ban me from.
And he did. You can't, you can't, what is it? You cannot limit someone's ability to, to the courts or to law enforcement or to, you know, any, any type of public service.
He did it. I'm sorry, you can't go to the hospital anymore. What, right? It's like saying, he did it.
We were, we were recording in the courhouse.
too. We were exposing how like, you know
and I know on Friday, Friday and Tuesday
morning, you got all this whole line of people coming out
the court for the traffic tickets, right?
And they're doing plea deals out there, right?
We were recording that. Just because we
were exposing that, guess what they banned?
Filming at the courthouse. You can't
even film in the courthouse, man. It's ridiculous.
So getting back the sheriff and his trespass.
So this is what he did. This is
the second time now. The first time,
I asked for records at this
sheriff's station, right?
So don't you think if he did trespass
me it should be just that one right all trust all sheriff's office every single one trespath
and here's another interesting thing that he did okay so the first time i didn't do anything okay
i i didn't know what to do because this here's an interesting thing he could have did me under
their illegal ordinance banning uh uh filming and i could have appealed a co-nazic court again right
right he said no this is a full-blown state statute trespass okay i you're probably not
aware of this, but in, you know, and I, well, I actually are aware that. Any law they make has to have
redress, correct? Right. Has to have a way for redress. In the state statute, there's none.
Okay. There's no way to appeal it. It's insane. So we, I was asked in a county, I'm like,
I want to appeal this. They're like, no, the sheriff said this is a full blown state statute for a
year. Okay. So I'm, so for a whole year, I was screwed. I couldn't go to any sheriff's offices. So here
comes the next year the minute the trespass gone i would go back right so i went back and i asked for
more records and i made an internal affairs complaint and i was recording and they said and they said
you were being mean to our person and dude this is when i was on probation you know what he was trying
to do on this one right you violate your probation yes dude so i'm jumping ahead too by the way on that
but i i want to mention it while we're talking about this yeah dude he was trying to violate my
probation i we even got to the arrest story yet but yeah so check this out
So they were coming to my house.
We're freaking out.
We're like, oh, my God, he's going to freaking violate me.
This time, he did the full, full blown, you know, trespass again.
This time, I couldn't go to any sheriff's office, including the sidewalk and swale.
It's literally in the report.
Okay.
What's up?
Is that insane?
But this time, I did know a lawyer that might take.
And in fact, he was, he wanted it.
And here's the reason why.
And of course, you got to, if he wants it, it costs money.
So anyway, I was so pissed I spent the money.
And here's the reason why you wanted it.
Because again, like I said, dude, there is no redress in there.
Right.
So we are in the 11th Circuit.
No, not the 11th.
We're in the 6th District Court of Appeals right now because, dude, we, how do you appeal this?
Right.
This is the only way that we could think of is going to the appeals court, six district court.
Here's what's interesting.
Nobody wants to touch this because you know and I know that's illegal.
You have to have redress.
some form of redress, they wouldn't touch it for six months.
You know what I know.
Dude, courts don't do that.
Yeah, they're trying to get you to go away.
Yes.
Well, they're also trying to time it out.
Yeah, yeah.
It's for a year.
Right.
So.
I figure you'll go away after the year.
If at that point, it's released, they'll be like, you know, there's no reason for
you to continue.
This sucks.
This is a bullshit.
This shit's got to change.
So check this out.
So finally, my lawyer contacted him and said, what are you doing?
This has been sitting on your doctor.
for six months. They finally responded. They finally got with the sheriff in the county.
They said, do your damn job given code Nazi court, okay? And they both rolled back. No, this is a
full-blown state statute trespass. And then so then we did our rebuttal and now here we are
again, waiting game at the sixth district court seeing who's going to move first. It's a sixth
district going to make a ruling saying, yeah, what they did is wrong or they're going to run the
clock. Right. I was going to say they have to respond within a timely manner, which means
nothing. A timely manner for me could be within two hours, a timely manner for somebody else
could be within two years. You just said it, dude, it took him six months the first time. It is
disgusting. Absolutely disgusting. So anyways, so, okay, so let's get back to the history time.
Okay, so after, you know, I lost the case, you know, for filming, you know, I did, you know,
I, for a while there I did keep going in, kept getting trespass.
you know, go to Knotzzi.
And of course I...
Did they arrest you?
They just trespass you and tell you to leave.
Trespass.
But if you came back and violated, you bet they would trespass.
And here's what's, here's another interesting thing about that.
Other people, including Rogue Nation, was there with a mass audit.
Right.
He did you get trespassed?
What's up with that, dude?
Okay.
What's up with that?
Picking and choosing, are you serious?
So anyway, so that's what happened.
So I did another interesting thing, uh, for,
years ago and sadly COVID happened. I don't I don't know if you heard well you didn't you
just met me um I ran for sheriff as a joke okay I did all right um I knew the other guy that was
running against my uh criminal sheriff and so I was the bad guy okay I could do and say things
you know that he couldn't say because he's an ex-cop right so um and then COVID hit and I was going
as a right in as uh um an independent and you know that you know that's really long
shot right um and then COVID happening and it ruined all of it dude where there was no
mean greets there was no debates it was a joke I got 300 votes I mean you know some of
people you know I tried to have fun with it but yeah it sizzled yeah but how many people
even does it take to to vote in a sheriff that is a good point you see what's what's so
funny is I had there was a it wasn't counting it was the uh it was a it was a
city council. So it was the city council one time. I backed a political candidate, right? Right.
And, uh, you know, I paid, I forget. Like, what's so funny is one thing, the whole campaign
was run on like, like 30, like 28, 29,000. Like this guy's entire. So, and that was a lot to
spend on a campaign for city council. Right. Right. So, and I'd given him, no, no, no, that's not true.
So his whole campaign, I think.
was run on like 21 or 22,000 and I'd given him 14 of it. Oh my God. Oh yeah. It was a whole
bribery thing. But the point is is that he literally like you would think, oh, well, there'd be
100,000 votes. No, the whole, like all the votes combined were something like 5,000 people
voted. You know, 3,000 people voted for him and 3,000 people voted for the other person.
And they were so close. Right. They ended up having to have a runoff. Right. So I'm saying,
For sheriff, I wonder in a county how many people actually vote for sheriff in that county.
Okay, I live in a fascist county.
I'm just going to say it.
Dude, okay, if you look at Punta Gorda, we're retirement, okay?
All right.
Do you think, oh, probably a lot of people?
That's why I'm in the service industry because that's what there is, okay?
All right.
So anyways, most of them are retired cops, sheriff, military.
Dude, I got a customer that's the frickin' CIA, man.
He couldn't even tell me for years.
It was one of my other friends that we knew that we worked for.
He told us.
And then he finally did tell us.
And it's, dude.
So we have all these ex-government people that get what for retirement?
Government money.
So do they want to rock the hook?
No, they want to keep it going because they're getting money, right?
Yeah, people don't realize the largest employer, you know, in the nation.
is the federal government.
And same thing with Florida.
Same thing with Florida.
Same thing with Charlotte County.
You are correct.
So it's bad.
So that's where your story of how many people vote.
Actually, yes, we're 185,000 people in Charlotte County.
And yes, actually a lot of people do vote.
And yes, they vote far to the right.
And that's why he's won.
This is his third time running.
Dude, people are literally bugging me right now.
I run again.
I'm like, dude, I'm in such a mess right now.
I can't run right now.
But I mean, yeah, he's running again.
And you know what's even worse?
Nobody's running against him.
Dude, I am so bum.
I can't believe it.
So now he's not out doing any, you know, actually I heard he did do his speech anyways
that I think I was a Republican club.
And this is what was interesting, too.
I am a registered Republican only just because when I do stories of the politics,
they literally, it's so bad where I live.
They literally make me show my papers.
it's that bad i have to show my republican papers to be in the republican meeting because they know
who i am and they know i'm probably going to be recording because i am recording right so anyways
yeah i heard he made a speech and i shockingly heard i found out this is an ex-military person
holy crap dude they ask an andy question was an andy question i know that's what i said right
when i heard they asked this question like holy shit somebody must be watching my shit they asked him to his
face this was interesting you probably know about this stuff
Is this something they really, did they really say they asked an Andy question?
I'm saying it's a thing.
Oh, okay.
I'm going to say, like if that's a thing, that's pretty cool.
See, no, I'm the only one to ask real questions, in my opinion.
They asked them, they said, what's going on with the stingray and geo fencing?
And do you know what that is?
Stingray and geo.
Stingray, is stingray the thing where they can track your cell phone or track your Wi-Fi?
It is a little freaking briefcase.
that pretends it's a cell tower, it's a middleman attack, they get it all.
My sheriff has when I pulled records.
11 people are trained at his office to do that.
And his son is trained too.
Isn't that weird?
So who, and you know, and I know, they secretly, you know, they are supposed to pull records for it, right?
But you got, you got the godlike device.
But it's a switch.
Thank you.
Track it right down.
And then you can, oh, if you do figure out with a,
person is you could then go file the paperwork but dude it's a godlike device so you know the the main
case that allows them to use that machine is connected to um uh brett johnson really brett johnson
was on the secret services most wanted list okay so there's a that his co-defendant right was found
guilty and given like i don't know what it was seven eight years or something and fought the case because
he had gone to such extremes to evade capture right and couldn't figure out how they'd found him
right and they had that machine and then his whole thing was they didn't pull a warrant so so you
basically were listening to are able to monitor all of these people literally yeah yeah and they're
violating people that didn't even do anything you're doing search but essentially you're doing what
should be what should require a search warrant signed off by a judge
to listen to all these people's information to pinpoint where I am.
That's correct.
And of course, that got thrown out.
It's disgusting.
But the point is, is that Brett Johnson, who I've had on the show a couple times, right?
Right.
It was his co-defendant who had taken that all the way up to the Supreme Court.
Well, no, I don't think I went to the Supreme Court.
It was going to go to the Supreme Court.
He'd been denied, denied.
And what they did was he was appealing it.
And as soon as he appealed it, they're full.
fear was it would be over they'd won right that they didn't need a search warrant right so it was
going to be he was appealing it and their fear was he may win the appeal if he wins the appeal it
becomes case law we don't want that so they went to him immediately and they said we're letting
you out of prison yes drop you have to drop your cake drop your thing we'll file and we'll
watch out and he said he was like okay like he wanted out of prison you know he'd been like two
three years right and they dragged it for three years oh it's he still had a few more years he
was like just let me out it's dirty so i actually know and uh i i'm trying to see if he wants to do
or interview with you too um and i think you said you might know him so there's a guy here
that ran for sheriff named uh james mclinus does that sound kind of familiar down in tampa i'm
horrible uh for panellis county okay because goutts here is the godfather of nazism okay
dude that guy is freaking evil did you know that they got the largest databases of faces in
the nation?
I don't know that.
Dude, it is bad.
It's a CCP.
It is a CCP because you know and I know.
So here we're talking about this thing right.
Here we're talking about geo-fencing.
Like, how good is that system, by the way?
Like, how good do you think that system is?
It's funny that you say that.
Actually, I don't know if you've been reading because I, you know, I do-
It's not CSI.
So check this out.
For some reason, when they use it on blacks, it screws up a lot of times and they're doing
false arrest.
So there's tons of lawsuits for that, okay?
But no, it is good.
And here's what's sad.
So now you already know they got LPRs too, right?
License plate readers.
That's another way they're tracking you.
And that's another way they're busting you.
They'll have that LPR there.
There'll be somebody down the road with that laptop.
Ding, ding, ding.
Oh, he didn't pay his fine or he didn't pay Chalza for.
Or he's a felon.
Let's go fuck with them.
But have you contemplated this?
What?
That maybe they're just doing it for your own good.
That maybe the government is just looking out for your best interest.
no you don't think that no and that's what they keep saying that's what they keep saying we're
catching a bad guy here's a problem you just said it in your in your talk about the stingray
when they turn that sucker on we're not keeping everybody else's information do you believe that
no well no just like you said about the um the guns yeah why you're exactly tracking everybody with
guns by the way i i didn't finish that i'm gonna i'm gonna circle back to that this is how bad that got
with the sharing of information you know when we were pulling
records do you know who they're sharing that with dude fucking nationwide fusion center dude i don't know who
that is florida's got a fusion center in the united states get if you don't know the few
wow okay do you ever hear about that thing out in the desert where they're collecting everybody's
information yes that's a fusion center is that a real thing that's a real thing so let me tell you my
problem is i have a guy named chris merrero right periodically comes on right and he's a cons i call him a
conspiracy theorist right the problem
with his is I can only believe about 20% of what he says like like and I'll do this um
my wife and I will be driving to like I don't know if you've driven to Orlando or right you know
you'll drive in like or through some of these back roads not even on the interstate especially if
you go off the back roads right it's really actually kind of scary right you go off the back roads
there will be a and when I say massive that's an understatement how big these warehouses are
Okay.
They are insanely massive, and they're empty.
So there's an insanely massive, empty warehouse.
Right.
Maybe they just finished it.
Right.
But you can literally, like, the doors will be open.
Like, you can see right through it.
You're like, there's nothing there.
Right.
The parking lots, it's empty.
And this thing is huge.
It's huge.
And you look at it and you're like, that is the size of 20 or 30 home depots.
Right.
You know, you could put.
four or five stadiums in that thing.
It's so huge.
Then you drive down the street, there's another one.
There's another one.
You drive, you turn two minutes later.
There's two of them.
There's another one.
So I'll pull out my phone.
Right.
And video them.
Right.
And send these little 20 second or 10 second videos to, to Chris.
Because I already know what Chris's theory is.
Chris's theory is FEMA is building them.
It's a camp.
Someday, when FEMA decides,
they're going to put the end our entire population will be funneled into those i'd like to be his friend he
and i'm sitting i'm like chris what's going on with these right i've seen and i'll do i'll just said boom
boom i'm like there's like we passed like eight of them in the last 20 minutes pit chris what's going on
he's like oh my god and then for the next four days i'll get nothing but video tictox right and shorts
about fema camps and fema's ultimate plan right to limit the population of the of the world
population so that we can function and live off of sustain energy and food.
I mean, it's the point is, is that so the data thing, he sent me videos about it.
But like I said, some of them, I'm just like, stop it.
Is that true?
It's like, I don't know if it's true.
Because the editing on these things, the crazy people and the same people, apparently
they have the same editors because they're so good.
that I'm like, I don't know.
Did we come from Ananaki?
Right.
Are we from aliens?
Right.
Was there another massive civilization before us?
I don't know.
The editing is pretty good.
Right.
It's pretty convincing.
Right.
So, yeah, so I hear you.
So when you said that, I'm like, is that really a thing?
It's a real thing.
Now, actually, some of those big warehouses, what I thought right away, Amazon.
Dude, you know Amazon.
It is.
Listen, and a lot of them, obviously, they are building for Amazon.
And everything is shifting that way.
And I get it.
And I hate that.
Right.
But I also order most of my stuff off of Amazon.
Yes, same for me.
You know, and I sew those bastards.
Right.
But then again, I'm waiting for a delivery.
That is correct.
You can see my, I'm torn.
That is correct.
Listen, and it's so bad, I don't have a car.
I sold my car about four months ago because I stopped driving it because I ordered everything off of Amazon or my wife just picks it up at the supermarket on our way home from work.
How are you getting around? I don't. I don't have to leave anymore. I do this.
You know, that's funny to say that. We do have customers that literally say that.
Right. Why would I pay 600 and change for a vehicle? That's that's the vehicle I don't drive.
That is true. The taxes, the gas insurance, you are correct. On an asset that's depreciating.
That is correct. That is true. I just sold it about four months ago. And, you know, all that did, honestly, was things that I order like these. Like, I don't go to the store to buy these. I just order the cases.
Right.
And the thing is, is like, and I know they're building in the delivery price, but like they don't charge me to deliver them.
Right.
So it's like, you'll order stuff that's.
It's like, I just ordered something for like 20 bucks or 15 bucks.
And they're not charging me to deliver it.
And are you a paid Amazon customer?
Yes.
Okay.
So you did pay, yeah.
Minor.
Right.
Compared to what I'm ordering.
That is true.
But what does it matter?
They've got so many vans.
Listen, I feel like every 20th car is an Amazon van.
Literally.
That is true.
I agree with that.
So what's going to happen?
So these things, they're filling up these things.
Pretty soon they're going to have drones just dropping.
It's going to get insane.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
We're living in the future.
Which is good and bad, which is turning into, in my opinion, like, so you remember what Nazi Germany did.
They were massively into collecting data, right?
Yes.
They were also, which I always love this when, like I get the Nazi thing.
Right.
Because I do constantly think about the, you know, papers, papers.
Yes.
Let me see your.
Stop people.
Give me your papers.
Thank you.
Why are you giving me?
I'm walking down the fucking sidewalk.
My wife and I are walking down the sidewalk.
you pulled over you approached me you're asking for my papers why you know like can i ask did that
really happen no no i no it has it i'm saying in nazi germany that is well a common thing was
let me see your papers let me see your papers and i see these auditors who are who have a body cam
correct or they're walking that like they're walking down the side or they're standing there
filming correct outside of someone's business and the cops pull up say we got a phone call i need
to see your papers i need to see your driver's license and they're like wait a minute i'm on a
Public sidewalk, we are videoing.
Correct.
Yes, but the owner of this building says you're making them feel uncomfortable.
Correct.
Well, you know, I like the cook, Candace Owen's comment.
We get a helmet, dude.
Life's tough.
That is correct.
Like, I'm not giving you my papers because I happen to be filming.
I'm allowed to film.
Correct.
You have a video camera.
They have a video camera.
The bank has one.
There's one on that part.
Yeah, there's one here.
There's one there.
Everybody's got a camera.
Correct.
You know, so it bothers me.
that that that could happen, that I could be,
the other problem is too,
I'm extremely compliant.
I'm in such a,
I'm in such a tentative situation.
Did that I,
if,
if you,
if we were walking down the sidewalk and you used to be like that before this.
I kind of feel like I was.
Like I,
I feel like I was because I felt like I had it handled.
Like,
oh,
that's fine.
Like I was,
listen,
I was doing so much dirt on the side.
Right.
The last thing I'm going to do is get into a pissing contest with some cop asking,
That's a good point.
Like I'm, you know, but if I have nothing, if I was genuinely, if I was a school teacher
and I have nothing to hide and you, and I'm in my driveway or I'm walking my dog and you
pulled up and said, hey, man, I need to see your ID.
You know, I would probably be offended.
Like I'm walking my dog in my neighborhood.
You, why?
I just need to identify you.
Why?
Right.
But you watch these videos and the cops were like, because I asked you to.
And they get all aggressive.
And it's like, whoa, right away, I think you shouldn't.
have a badge, bro.
Correct.
You shouldn't be policing.
You shouldn't be policing anybody.
I agree with that.
So, but back to, back to the data center.
So again, yeah.
So again, yeah, dude, that's, I know, like we had discussed with you were saying, that's
why I keep saying Nazi Germany, because that is what we're repeating.
We're not supposed to repeat history.
We're supposed to remember history, not repeat history.
You know, it's funny.
Do you know who the Nazis actually studied before they started Nazism?
Oh, they studied, it was the black shirts in, in Italy.
It was Mussolini, right?
And America.
And America.
And America.
Well, I know that initially, boy, you're going to have to bleep out some stuff.
But this is keeping it real, man.
Yeah, yeah.
Because this is real.
This is happening.
Here's what's funny.
Nobody studies this.
Like kids between the age, kids, between the ages of, let's say, 15, well, what's our, what's my
demographic it's between age 25 and 55 right or 45 interesting so here's the thing those most people
with the exception of probably the older generation so let's say between between the age of 15 and let's say
45 right they don't know anything about they couldn't tell you when or why world war two start
world war one started world war two started they couldn't tell you do you ever watch those videos where
they just stop and ask random 20 year olds yeah they're idiots they're it's
It's really scary.
It's horrendous.
It's embarrassing.
That's your schools, buddy.
And they sit there, they giggle and they laugh and they walk off and they feel like that person here.
I'm sorry, that person's vote does not, does not count, should not count as much as mine.
And it is.
It is.
And they're in numbers.
And they're in numbers.
Correct.
So my point is that, you know, initially Hitler was a huge admirer of people in the United States.
Right.
Like, they really, and a lot of people don't understand, too, about the whole, you know, the Jewish issue, right?
Jewish issue.
Yes, correct.
Is that Nazi Germany gave the U.S. and multiple other countries the option of taking in Jews.
And they said, no.
That is correct.
Like, they didn't want them.
That's correct.
But when they rewrote history, it's like, we were shocked when we found these camps.
Right.
You know what they were doing to the Jews?
It's like, wait, you knew what they were doing.
That is correct.
You knew that.
You knew why these vessels were coming over here.
You knew that people were fleeing.
They were telling you what was happening.
You were fully aware what was happening.
That's correct.
You just weren't concerned.
That is correct.
And so they rewrote, twisted the history.
Correct.
Just enough to make it look like we were concerned and that was part.
And we were concerned and that we were shocked when we found out this was happening.
Right.
And we would have never allowed that.
We knew what that was happening the whole time.
And do you know who one of the biggest races?
I don't know is that when I come.
I believe was Henry Ford, correct?
Oh, Henry Ford.
Listen, you know what's funny?
I don't know if they have them here where you are.
But you know there's Ford's restaurant, right?
Yes.
Ford's,
like they've got all these pictures of Ford.
Ford bought a newspaper and ran the newspaper and ran a weekly column called the international.
Yes, he did.
Was it international Jew or international
Something like that.
Correct.
Or something.
I forget.
Like he was adamant that there was a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, of a Jewish population of, of a Jewish
population that was controlling the banks and narrative.
And he was, and Hitler actually had a photograph of Henry Ford on his debt, credenza.
Whoa.
And, and Henry Ford had one of, at all.
Hitler, and Henry Ford had got the highest medal ever issued to a non-military person from...
Yeah, it was like the highest rank you could get for being not someone who's in the military.
It was like an award that they had given Henry Ford.
Also, he had factories in Germany.
Right.
Was building German vehicles.
Right.
And after World War II, sued the U.S. government for bombing.
his facilities, and won the lawsuit.
Did not know that.
See, we're doing history class here.
This is awesome.
Oh, you got to look into it.
It's insane.
I actually did.
Somebody a couple months ago turned me on to the real doc.
And I'm not saying what Hitler did and all that was right.
But somebody said, I don't know if you know this.
There's like a three to four hour real documentary on Hitler.
It's just like you said.
When you know the whole story, wow.
It is mindful.
He was on the cover of time.
I imagine, he was time magazine, Hitler was Time Magazine's man of the year.
Yep.
Like, we thought he was amazing for years.
That is correct.
He had turned the entire economy around.
Yes, he did.
He was giving people jobs.
He'd done all these amazing things, right?
Right.
And here's what bothers me is that this is cancel culture.
Yep.
Correct.
You cannot say one positive thing about somebody if they've done something wrong.
And not that Hitler wasn't, and honestly, not that he was.
wasn't an atrocious individual, and what they did wasn't atrocious.
Correct.
But the world loved him.
He did a lot of stuff that was good.
That is correct.
He started World War II.
Correct.
Then he became this horrible, horrible human being.
Not that he wasn't all the time, the whole time.
But he never lied about it.
Like he put out a bestselling book, Mind Call.
Yes, he did.
And told everybody, these are the horrible things that I believe and people are like,
which is still being read today still being printed today yeah it's it's it's insane i mean listen
of course you know what he ultimately did was just absolute absolute insanity correct um
yeah he was he was a and he was a drug addict like people don't realize he he had a full time he
has a full time drug dealer who's giving him shots to go to bed giving him shots to wake up giving him shots
Michael Jackson or Hitler.
Yeah.
Yeah, there you go.
He's, yeah.
If you look at this stuff, plus what, that was another thing.
Listen, I watched a lot of World War II video.
Right.
So I'm a doubt one more thing.
Because you don't want to repeat history, right?
Oh, I, I absolutely agree that you have to remember history.
The problem is one, sometimes they rewrite it.
That is correct.
Sometimes they rewrite it and then they rewrite it again.
But, um, what?
You understand what I'm saying?
Like sometimes they rewrite it once and then as things, as things, once it becomes popular.
they rewrite it twist it a little bit more and then it becomes okay again do you know how it's
happening again dude look at the book banning dude did you see the republicans made a freaking video
burning books dude it's well here what about this what about i was love i love this that
wokeness has gone so far they're bringing back segregation literally like you're literally saying
like that they want to be that they want to be that certain races should be segregated it's
unbelievable like that's how far they've gone it's like what do you realize you've gone so left
you're now going you've swung the pendulum around now blacks want to be segregated right here
they complained about it and now they want to do it so i it's insane it is insane this is how insane
it is uh um like i said i'm i you know i'm totally in a politics too in history and uh
which is horrible this video's going nowhere i know right so
So anyways, Tuesday, they are going to have an LGBTQ thing for the Charlotte County School Board, and it's about the band books and about grooming.
And again, I, you know, I'm, yeah, I'm going to go.
Yeah, I'm going to protest.
So my protest for that day, I'm just going to tell you what it is.
This is what I want to do.
And this is so new, I can't even have it printed because it takes two weeks for my printer to get it to me.
Anyway, I usually do a four foot by six foot sign.
I found out through the couple of years that that's like.
big enough they can see it going by 30 miles per hour right so it's work and especially when
you're someplace where people are walking by oh it's beautiful so anyway so that day i want to go
uh stop grooming our kids to be uh gay communist how long till how long would you be up will that be
up until the cops show up right so anyway the cops now oh dude they literally told me charlotte
County Sheriff's Office teaches classes about me and how to deal with it. I am dead serious,
not a joke. So anyway, okay, so let's circle back to a data collection. It is really bad.
So somebody asked him a real question. When they asked him about the geo fencing, I got to finish
that geo fencing. That new thing is, okay, a crime committed here, they go to the phone companies,
and they say, we want this area, everybody in this area and this time. Dude, so,
So again, they're doing the same thing with a stingray.
They're getting everybody, right?
And they sometimes do find out who the criminal was.
But again, dude, they're getting everybody again.
So I guess when they ask the question, they're like, holy shit, Andy's not here.
Somebody asked the real question.
He speaks us for a minute.
He finally answered.
He goes, well, we don't use it that much.
And we get bad people with it.
So that should make it right for us to violate everybody else's rights.
Then somebody else asked a real question, too, about the...
the LPRs. Dude, they are tracking everybody, man. You know, they say it's the case of bad guys.
Guess what? They're literally being like, like, I hate it. We're keep coming back to Nazi Germany.
That's what Nazi Germany did. They have a file on you. If anything happens, they come in and say,
okay, we know that you got a mistress over here, or you're doing alcohol and drugs over here,
or you're doing gambling over here. They're keeping a file on everybody. By the way,
did you know this, that if you asked the FBI for your file that you can get it, did you know that?
yeah okay all right a lot of people don't know that freedom of information that's right
i got about this much stuff on me yeah i was i'm not a good person okay i can beat you you know
what they say what you won't even give it to me what are they do they admit they have it they
admit it they have it and they won't even give it to me are they saying active investigation dude
it i cannot this is how bad it is i don't even live in lee county i found a couple years ago
lee county sheriff who yes i've done stories on them because that place is mess it's it's
It's all messed up here, in my opinion.
Okay, they've been investigating me for four fucking years and won't tell me why.
I literally went there.
I'm like, what, what are you doing?
And again, listen, we have, we did a video on a guy on a sheriff's deputy who worked
in the, in the jail.
And they called him out of the jail because he's a street guy.
He's like, I grew up near the project.
I'm a street.
He's like, you know, so if you're a, if you're a, even if you're a black guy who's up,
who was raised upper middle class.
Right.
You can't put him in the street and have him act like a drug dealer.
Right.
He just can't pull it off.
It doesn't matter how good of an actor.
They can look at him and in two minutes, they're like, yeah, no, no.
Correct.
So, but this guy was, his name was Ray Hicks.
Okay.
They pull him out of the jail.
He's sheriff's deputy and they have him doing control buys, right?
Like acting as a drug deal.
So he's acting as a drug dealer.
Hate it.
People are pulling up.
They're buying stuff, selling.
of the point is is he's doing it with other officers he realizes after doing it multiple times that
the other officers are actually stealing money from the people they're arresting right he's like and
then sometimes he's like they're actually guys would take off running they chase them down he's
and they beat him up like they really beat on him he's like hey what are you doing right so he starts
complaining about this right and eventually he ends up making the comment you guys are
as bad as the guys were arrested, y'all should be in jail.
That is correct.
And they said, Ray, you can't work out here with us anymore.
You're going back to the jail.
He said, I don't care.
Wow.
So put him back in the jail.
A few months later, they name him in a federal indictment and they come raid his house.
Dude.
They end up, they raid his house.
They indict him.
They raid his house.
They arrest him.
He's kept in the shoe for something like four or five months.
His lawyers are all telling him like plead guilty.
What's a shoe, by the way, that?
Oh, special housing.
It's the whole.
All right.
Yeah, it's the whole.
That's what I was getting through.
So he ends up fighting the case.
Right.
He wins at trial against the federal government, right?
So they basically named him in an ongoing task force investigation.
They just put him in there.
Right.
Because he's a police officer.
And they said, these guys that are all selling drugs, they're getting their information from him.
Right.
And he ran all their names and he's been helping them.
But the truth is they couldn't prove any of that.
And they were all found not guilty.
Right.
It's like, they worked out with a bunch of guys.
Right.
He's like, so they invited everybody.
said we were a drug dealer.
He was even though a lot of the drug transactions,
I was actually at work.
Right.
So we could prove that.
Right.
Point is that they find him not guilty.
A few months later, right.
They arrest him again on another charge.
He goes to trial, not guilty.
A few months later, they arrest him again.
Completely different charge.
This is Broward County.
Right.
This time, the district or the district attorney looks at the stuff,
looks at all these other cases and goes, yeah,
and just says, I'm not doing this.
And I don't know what's going on with you guys.
right and just throws it out and um but yeah i remember i asked him i said i said tell me you don't still
live in broward county was why wouldn't i and i to me i'm moving wow like if it was you like
i i i'm i'm leaving so yeah yes i would like to leave because that's what they that's what they
yeah i agree yes they want to keep me in the system because as i've hinted and we haven't got that
yet they they found another charge that's BS so anyways well they're actively investigating you right now for
you don't even know what it's four that's what we were sorry um are yeah that's my fear you said
they would have a three or four year investigation they won't even tell you what the investigation
oh yes yes yes yes yes yeah yeah yeah that is correct and i was trying to use way as an example
i'm like listen bro this is what they'll do yes like don't don't get you know don't get but again
you got to keep living so um yeah so that's why you keep going so yes i would actually like
to leave the wife wants to stay she thinks it's going to be fine bullshit anyways uh yeah
So, all right, so let's get back to the story.
So, Dated Collection, yes, it's bad.
They're doing it.
You know, he freaks out that they asked a real question.
And now we are, where are we?
Okay, after I ran for sheriff.
So after I ran for sheriff, also, too, that's when Trump is running, okay?
Now we're getting back into the rest of the story, which will lead up to lawsuits and getting arrested.
So because I had the fuck Biden flag, so like I said, I got so.
shadow band online which i have the documents for so they they we literally have the documents i don't see
you writing any any timestamps i would write some time stamps down if i was you make this way easier
for you all right so what we found out is uh that yes they hated what i and others were doing and yes
they literally had a lawyer write of some paperwork how to teach everybody in poohumtega then they
taught everybody in Charlotte County, then they taught the whole damn state on how to strike down
people that they did not like what they were writing online. And you know you can't go to South
Carolina. Why is that? Because of Rogue Nation. Like they're obviously, they're obviously already
mounting a campaign against it. Correct. Yeah, I'm sure you already heard. South Carolina's got
locked down. I mean, his auditing for in the moment is, so yeah, he's locked down. And you know,
and I know that's, that's why they do it. When I was on probation, they, my lawyer told me,
you have to quit. You have to quit. Yeah. That's what they told him. You can't go out anymore.
Yeah, yeah. So that, you know, I'm off probation right now. So, but, so let, so we'll keep the story
going. So anyways, where was I at? So yeah, so I was out with the fuck Biden flag, okay?
All right. And because I had the fuck Biden flag, even though you remember,
remember they had fuck Trump. I don't know if you remember that, but they did. Okay. All right. So I'm out
with a fuck Biden flag. And the reason again, like I said, the reason why I was on the street is
because they literally taught the whole freaking state. If you didn't like what somebody was writing
about you, strike it down, which you know and I know is violating the Constitution, violating
free press. But they did it. All my stuff was gone. So the only thing I could think it was
going back. Well, actually, I never did this in my life. I never protested before until the past
three or four years. So I'm in the street and I found out, at the same time, it's, in my opinion,
it's fun. I am an addict. I like a high. Okay. This is a natural, you know, effedrine. What do you
call it? Whatever the serotonin, whatever. And yeah, so I was going out there and you know and I know
with the fuck Biden flag, you get both sides. You get people, Trumpers, like, yeah. And then you get
this psycho Democrats. They're like, oh, my, I'm, dude, this is how bad I got. I was. I
assaulted eight fucking times on camera i always wear a camera and i have an extra camera on the sign
okay the cops literally told me i cannot defend myself because they will charge me you know and i
know that's bullshit so i didn't because they are so corrupt i believe them right so i would still have
it and i had my pepper spray too but i never do anything so yes i've uh somebody stole my camera stole my
sign somebody hit me with the water bottle dude somebody tried to hit me with their
freaking SUV all on camera every single one nobody was ever charged i even got one where the idiot
did it on camera when he stole my cameras he's on camera giving his uh testimony and totally
purged himself totally you know he said i didn't do this i didn't do this i didn't do that i have it
all on camera i give it the cops did anything ever happen to him no no
Nothing. Nothing. It is unbelievable. So anyways, I found out going out, yes, it's scary. I like the civil rights lawyer that I was telling you about earlier. He used to live here. He always says at the end of his video, freedom is scary. Deal with it. Right. And like I said, I found out going there and actually talking to people, excuse me, in my neighborhoods and letting them know what's going on actually is interesting, fun. You're inciting people into thought. A lot of people didn't know about this shit going on. Like you said, when you tell people stuff, they're like, wow.
So that's why you do this channel.
And so I was actually enjoying it.
And then I found out, too, there's tons of other topics that I'm interested in politically.
And they banned free speech.
They literally made a law banning free speech.
Any word they didn't like, it mainly was the F word.
They banned free speech.
And so I went nuts.
I actually even went to the point where I was trying to offend both sides to be an equal opportunity offender.
So I was like, I even did a fuck Trump one, dude.
that's and that's the guy that hit me with the water bottle so anyways he was open i i even turned
it around i had fuck trump and fuck Biden on my uh poll that day i'm like look i got fuck
Biden i don't care anyways that that was it's it's been insane it like i said it to me it is
fun i don't drink or drug anymore and it is a high you know turning people on uh almost
getting your ass kick i'll get in taste whatever so they banned it uh i got tickets so in the
beginning you can get a warning you can get a $100 fine you can get a $200 fine this is what he didn't
know um asking how many tickets i got how many seven okay so i'm like this is totally only illegal
unconstitutional and guess what with those tickets you can appeal them in kangaroo court again
code nancy court here's what's interesting with Punta gourda they have seven rich white people
that are your judge and jury they don't hire the lawyer that kind of get to act like a judge
because he knows the law right right they have just seven
rich white people that are your judge and jury. So I finally did find a lawyer, Rutherford Institute
in Washington, D.C., and they said, yeah, we'll help out. This is nuts. And we went to Kangaroo
court, and they took my first four tickets. This is what we didn't know. It ended up being a
freaking circus for four hours. They said that in that statute for ordinances for Florida,
that if you created irreparable harm,
they can charge you up to five grand.
How is holding a sign causing irreparable harm?
Dude, they said that I destroyed kids' brains with the F word.
And they also said this.
In the statute, it was talking about...
Did they bring the kids in the court?
No.
In the statute...
What are the kids' names?
I know, right?
Yeah, that's right.
And they never brought them.
So you have to have a victim.
What's the victim's name?
I agree, dude.
dude and so here's what they did they tried claiming that my uh fuck biden saying they also in the statute
ordinance it also talked about how it has to be sexual in nature they tried saying that
it was sexual because i really wanted to fuck biden up the ass i am dead seriously said in kangaroo
court i'm dead serious dude it was it was insane so we didn't know this so like i said when we go
we go in their court you know they're doing ticket by ticket right right you know
And that's when we found out about a rep of harm.
They're all going to like, I want to charge them five grand.
We're both like, oh, my God.
And they said, okay, we'll be nice to you.
We'll bring it down to a thousand.
What?
So then the next one comes.
We're 5,000 again.
That one they brought down to 500.
And then 500 and 500.
Two grand.
And the first Code Nazi court went to, and I'm not going to pay it because it's on
constitutional, right?
Right.
dude they put a lien on my house for a free speech a lean on my house for free speech so rutherford
took it they took it that one like you said you have to get the court reporter we had the court
reporter then we did this you know you know how court works and then you give them the transcript
we go and then you can appeal to real court in charlott county so we luckily we got a halfway
decent judge there i was shocked and and he's like he told us right away he goes i'm not going to be overturned
which means he's going to do the right thing.
And in the end, he is right.
He did the right thing.
You know, it's free speech.
Right.
It's insane.
Because what they did is they used the law from the FCC.
Do I look like a radio or TV?
No.
They use the FCC law about where you can't say bad words, you know, if kids are around during the day.
Oh, okay.
What scumbags.
It, dude, it was so bad.
What I'm wondering is, so the court, so when you went in front of a real judge, he threw it out.
Yes.
Okay.
Yeah.
So he threw it out. Here's a part where they did screwers again. You know what I know in a situation like that. If you win, we should have the right to a lawyer fees, right? Right. They are claiming no. Now we're in the 6th district court. Dude, I was in the 6th district court with three different cases. It's such a freaking nightmare down there. Okay. So they're in the 6th district court right now trying to get paid. Because you know and I know. If they start doing this to everybody, you know, there again, and you're poor? You're screwed. So you just lost all this money
nothing you don't get nothing even though you won so it was a mess so here's my opinion um
so many other tickets that i got i need to explain um i did uh in the world people do this they
hardly do it in the usa but i did it i thought it was the bomb one of my uh protest that i did it with
either a projector i would take a real projector you know in my car you know you got the
inverter and all that shit and i would project it on the side of the law right
Dude, it was fucking beautiful.
It was great, right?
But then I thought this is, to get the high power projectors is really expensive.
Like the one they do in auditoriums, I don't have that money, right?
I was buying stuff off of Craigslist, okay?
So it was good enough for close-up stuff, right?
You know, people still would freak out, holy shit, 20 by, you fuck by, you know, okay?
Right.
So anyways, I found out.
What are you projecting it on?
On the side of buildings.
Right.
And that's going to lead into more conversation.
Did you get hit for having an illegal sign?
You get fine for...
That's funny that you mention that.
They tried to say...
You have to have a permit to have a sign.
They tried to say that it's an animated sign and they wanted to give me the ticket for that, but they didn't.
Here's what's interesting.
The building is actually the one.
The owner of the building is the one who actually has the sign.
In a way, here's the interesting thing.
Like how can you, how can you hit me?
It's on their building.
Here's what's interesting.
It's also not, it's not permanent.
It's temporary.
Oh, so it can't get you for, um, uh,
graffiti that's correct so here's what's interesting that's just like because i was thinking graffiti
that's just like you driving around your lights hit the building right okay what if you were driving
around with uh okay during the war they used to put covers over your lights right what if i was
driving around i had a cover over the light they had a cross my i have a neighbor that has a projection
of um it's a spider that goes up the side of because it's Halloween very spider right spider so they could
if they could do that then they could go find them for having
a spider if they were allowed to do it for the projection because it's temporary. Correct.
That is correct. Okay. But it's on his own house. So that was a problem. That was an interesting
situation. In my situation, these weren't my buildings. They were other people's buildings,
as you said. But I thought of an interesting twist. Here's something else they do around the
world that they barely do here. And I did it. And now, by the way, I hate to keep, say it again,
now the Nazis found out of it because there is a Nazi party here in Florida. Anyways, and
arresting them and like I told you a laser okay so you know the disco lasers at the at the
concerts and uh you know parties and all right right okay did you know you can get a laser and you can
program it to say shit yes absolutely all right so yes i got one and you know china they lie about
everything it was on ebay you know this has got so much power bullshit it hardly had any power at all right
so i i am a i'm a michigan redneck and i like to mess with stuff so i found out wow okay fine
if this is not a pot enough power, I'll get a 350 milawatt laser from, that's a green laser
and rig it in.
Burn some holes in this concrete.
You can burn with that, okay?
Not that concrete, but you can burn.
If you keep your hand there, you'll burn, okay?
So putting that green laser in, oh my God, dude, it was, it was beautiful.
So you could be 50 feet to 100 feet even more, and you could be shining.
So I went with the car, parked it over by a Charlotte County Event Center, which is a government
building for events and not like I said it says F Biden on it it actually I wanted to offend
everybody okay because I'm fighting this okay I'm fighting this I basically said fuck the police
fuck the mayor fuck Biden fuck Trump I want to why you're having so much problem I know I can't
figure it out either so dude check this out where I signed it was right next to 41 so everybody
in 41 could see it dude it was like 30 feet by 30 feet on the side of building it was beautiful
All right.
Then the people walking along the water could see it.
It's right next to the river down there.
And the people that bar could see it.
So I got all these people making comment.
So that is when they finally gave me a ticket.
Okay.
So even though it wasn't a sign and it was a light,
I called it a video projector or movie, whatever, right?
They didn't care.
They gave me a ticket.
And that's when I found another civil rights lawyer.
who we took that one to federal court, okay?
So that one, we skipped kangaroo court,
we went straight to federal court.
They were going to do state court,
but they're like, that's a waste of time.
Let's go straight to federal because it's illegal.
Luckily, we did not get the same judge that screwed me before.
But what did happen is, you know that this is sad to say,
half the lawyers are scumming.
You know that, right?
Yeah.
Okay, you've been there, done that.
Okay, you already know about that.
It's a license to steal.
Oh, dude, it's so bad.
So this one that had my case, he did half good, half bad.
I mean, he got it going.
He got in federal court.
We were cooking.
And then we were going for settlement because they knew they were going to lose, right?
Okay.
Yeah.
So here's a dirty part.
They wanted me to sign a settlement where I got nothing.
They get all the money.
They get 20 grand.
I get nothing.
You know that's bullshit.
Right.
Okay.
My rights were violated, even, you know, who, I have the right to say fuck everybody, right?
Which I did.
Right.
It was beautiful.
Anyways, so they wanted me to sign it that gave away all my freaking rights to sue Punta Gorda again.
It was in forever.
Dude, can you believe, when you hire a lawyer, who is he supposed to work for?
Yeah, yeah, okay.
Yeah, he's supposed to, obviously, supposed to be representing your rights.
He was representing them, dude, not me.
dude i could you didn't sign it i did not sign it so i'm freaking out i'm calling rutherford i'm
like please save this case and uh and check this out he actually tried to quit first he's not
working with me i don't have to freaking sign you know and i know i don't have to sign your paper right
and they tried to for and so they're trying to force me into signing my paper i can never sue
Poon took order again for all the shit they've done to me. I'm like, wow. So luckily at the last
minute, Rutherford came in, they finished it, I got a grand, they got 20 grand, Rutherford got a
couple grand, and it was done, and they got rid of the statue. Oh, they, oh, okay. So that's the good
news. But is the government happy when you win? I meant not, not it, based on my experience.
That's correct. And you just talked about a story where a friend of yours that was here, he, he said
something and they tried to screw him because of that right multiple times that is correct so because
i won twice i went out to protest again okay you know here we got we got rid of the law banning free
speeds okay i go out to protest again okay so this time um people say it's a touchy subject i say
bullshit because you know and i know there's a lot of fucked up shit going on schools right now correct
yes in my opinion i'm from michigan okay i was just in michigan a couple years ago dude schools in
Florida almost looked like prison now. They are fully gated. There's a cop there. There's a dog there.
It is crazy. You agree or disagree? I agree. Yeah, it is nuts. So I was on a sidewalk outside of a school.
It was a great spot, dude. When you go to protest, you go to where the people are, right? Okay.
So it was after they...
Does it do much good if you stand in the middle of a field. Right. That's true. And I literally had
people tell me that. I'm like, you, fuck you. Anyway, so, dude, I had the people coming out of the exit.
And the stop sign was right there.
So I'm on a stop sign right here.
It's a captive audience.
It was beautiful.
So the first protest I did there was...
Can I mention something that when you're thinking in the future?
Yes.
You might want to mention this.
Right.
Because although clearly you're not concerned about offending anyone.
Right.
But if you would like to get some people on your side,
so it's always good to have some people on your side.
Since I understand that you're going across the...
Correct.
Spectrum of being offensive.
Correct.
But let's say you wanted to have some people rooting for you.
Correct.
I would start by saying it was just to remind people because I think we both know people are not smart.
That's correct.
Is that by having your sign at the exit of the school means that parents have dropped off their children.
Thank you.
And are exiting the.
That's correct.
they have to see you and your sign but there are no kids in the car so you're not doing this to show
this to children you just want to be able to have a captive audience that's correct just thought
i pointed out there because i remember when i read your thing i was thinking oh man this is bad and i
asked you bro what's up with it and then you came out you go oh no no no no no no no no i wasn't at the
entrance it was the exit i was the exit they're all right kids are dropped off correct so okay
sorry yeah so no i did think of that ahead of time and and that's
why I did the spot that I did. So anyways, yeah, so real quick. So the first
protest was, you know, I did like for three or four weeks. Anyways, first one, you know,
one day a week, right? The first one was, you got a job. That's what I do. Yeah. But it was during
the summer when snowbirds are gone. So yeah, we're half open. So that's our vacation. So anyways,
the first one I did, schools are are like prisons, which is true. Totally true. And like you said,
so many people are so brainwashed and sheeple now.
They don't even know it or realize it, but it's true, okay?
So they didn't like that one.
Then the second time, I think I told you about that, and I'm not a Nazi.
So to incite people into thought, which is what you're doing here too, is I did dress up like a brown shirt.
I had a brown shirt on.
I had shorts.
I had the knee-high socks with brown boots.
Dude, it was freaking bad at.
and I had an eight-foot-long pole with the Nazi flag on top and the blue line below it.
And the pitch that day was, no, listen to this.
Cops are acting like Nazis.
Okay.
I, I...
They lost their mind you.
Dude, they found my car and did $1,000 of damage.
They took a black marker on the side of it and said,
don't come back to our school.
they slashed two of my fricking tires
and I made a report with the cops
and do you think they found anybody?
Well, I'm thinking that you eliminated their incentive.
I know.
It was, it was, but again, it's free speech
and I'm making the point, like you said,
that's why you have to know your history
so you don't repeat it.
And it's exactly what you're talking about.
So the reason, another reason why I did that there
is because, like, we're talking about,
what did Hitler do?
He made the Brown.
shirt youth to turn in mommy and daddy if they weren't swearing allegiance to Hitler. Can I do
this? Is that right? Well, I mean, I'll be shocked if this video makes it this far. But Colby, so
in World War II, before Hitler was essentially elected, you know, he wasn't really elected,
but he was, he was given a position. Chancellor or something. Yeah, he was given a position. And then
the and then the the chancellor actually um well they made him chancellor like they voted not voted
but he was he was permitted but a lot of Nazis were voted into power right yep during a tons of
them so they had a consensus yes and then they started gobbling up these other parties because
there was there was half a couple dozen parties actually in their like like their congress right
they're and so they started gobbling up these other people and then so they ended up with like a
majority and then they that the chancellor ends up making or appointing hitler chancellor so now he's
chancellor then this guy ends up dying may have been poisoned of course you know there's never no
proof but uh anyway he ends up so he ends up becoming you know the furor so uh anyway the point
is is that prior to all of that he was simply running the nazi party the what do they
the socialist the socialist party right yep so he's running this party
But he had his own, like, police force.
Yes, he is a private, he has his own private police force.
Well, and the brown shirts, though.
And the brown shirts.
He had the brown shirts.
And what the brown shirts would do was any of his opponents, they would go in to their
political parties, their, when they're having, I want to say, concerts, but speeches or
whatever, they would go in there and they would, they would beat people up.
They would, they would scream and holler and yell insults.
They would threaten people.
they would they would basically get these these things shut down they would start street fights they
would go around and take people signs down if you they would go to where they were be up you know
protesting or maybe even just campaigning for other people they would go and literally beat them up
take the signs down beat them up and i don't mean like we're not talking about like take the sign
and run we're talking about these guys are they're thugs and they all wore brown shirts that's right
In Italy, Mussolini had the black shirts.
That one I didn't know.
Yeah, yeah.
So he went with the brown shirts.
Okay, he had to be different.
So the black shirts and the Mussolini had the black shirts.
And Hitler really idolized Mussolini because they literally,
Mussolini and his party, basically they let a march into the capital and scared
them so bad that they basically, the government said, okay, fine, you guys can be government.
And they stepped down.
And that's what Hitler thought was going to happen.
They actually shot him or shot at him and shot several people.
Correct.
He ended up going to prison, got out of prison, started the whole process again and actually
just- And wrote a book?
Yeah, wrote a book and the story.
But he had the brown shirts.
That's why he keeps saying the brown shirts.
They're acting like brown shirts.
They're beating people up that they don't like.
They're stopping people from being able to pick it or advertise or protest or do anything.
And then they're going out of their.
They're saying they're going out of their way to also, we need to talk about what happened
with your business, if you want.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, yeah, they're really going after people that they don't like.
Correct.
That are speaking out against them.
Right.
So that's why that's the reference to the Brown shirts.
And you remember one of the biggest things I did too.
Dude, they did night of long knife.
I was just, I was going to wait for you.
I was just going to say, but he killed their opponents.
Yeah.
Yeah. Well, but Hitler, Hitler actually, so the brown shirts were thugs, okay? They served a purpose. But then Hitler was, he was made chancellor. And now he's running Germany. And the problem with the brown shirts and the military, the military didn't like the brown shirts. They were thugs. They weren't disciplined. And so they Hitler, they put together the night of the.
call it the night of the long knives and hitler has who did he have that went in and killed off
oh a bunch of them man i forget the guy's name ernest somebody who was running the brown shirts for
hitler yeah i don't i don't remember the name but i just know they killed the shit load he has him
arrested and given a gun and they tell him to shoot himself to shoot him um he can shoot himself
anyway the point is is that hitler the brown shirts who helped get hitler elected then there comes
the night of the long lives, Hitler and his henchmen put this together and they basically execute
like a thousand of these guys. Yep. And one night they go in, they start killing them all off because
you're thugs. And now I'm official and I'm now, I'm now, I'm now the chancellor. And we have to do,
we have to look very official and we have to be about, we have to be, um, you know,
there's, we can't be thugs anymore. Right. You don't fit into the narrative that the,
our future narratives. Right. Of what we want for the party. Right. We're just going to
to have you killed. Correct. So they kill off. So the people that helped get Hitler where he was,
he then has them all starts to have them all killed off. Whoever couldn't be absorbed into the
military. So yeah, not a nice person. Correct. I agree. Not a man of the year. Not a time man of the
year. But again, that's why I keep comparing to what's happening in America's, we're forgetting
history. In my opinion, we're repeating, just like you said with a stop and frisk, dude,
that's exactly what they did in Germany. Show us your papers.
Right. And here's another way they're doing stop and frisk people don't realize. I'm sure you realize, is this freaking pulling over people is stop and frisk. Let's see what we can find. Can I search your car?
And then if you say no, what do they do? Oh, oh. It's the racial profiling, you know?
Yeah, it's, oh, it's bad. It is happening again. And that's why I keep saying it. So when I did that, yeah, they lost their shit. I was in the paper. I was on the TV.
uh people literally said to the tv by finding i'm going to beat this shit i'm like wow dude you didn't
understand what i was doing or saying okay so it was crazy so the last one that broke the camel's back
or the fascist back whichever you want to say uh is i i went in with uh fuck abortion can we kill you
there's no way this is getting uh monifies this whole video oh come on man think positive man i'm trying to
cite people into thought. I mean, there's going to be some, there's going to be some bleeping.
All right. Yeah, that's fine. That's fine. So anyway, so check this out. So I did that one,
and that's when they really tried to find as many people. We pulled the records. It was a, it was a city
manager asking the police who asked the state attorney, how can we stop him? And you know and I know,
you're not supposed to stop free speech, especially when you're turning to disturbing the piece.
And they literally, we have the document. They literally said, you find enough
people complain, we'll charge him. And they did. So I didn't get, I didn't get arrested any of those
days. And it was the last one that they charged me with. But you know and I know they love to bring
in that other stuff. They did, they did try to do that in court. And I thought I had the best lawyer
out there from Naples. And he used to be good. He's older now, right? He used to be good.
But I think the reason why he didn't do his damn job, because dude, he hardly ever talked to me
before he went to court. We took it all the way to jury trial, okay? Hardly ever
to me. I think he thought, which you might even think that, okay, we're going to win this.
It's free speech on a side on.
It honestly, when you've described the whole situation, right, unpalatable, I agree, upsetting to people, but in the end, it's free speech.
Like, I get it.
Like, listen, like, I understand, you know, saying, hey, I don't want this guy doing this near my school.
the kids might be able to see it.
It's distasteful.
It's all of these things.
Correct.
But in the end, if that was happening in front of my house, right?
Like, I would think, hey, what are you doing?
You're being a jerk.
Why are you doing this here?
Can't you go somewhere else?
Can't you the, I get it.
Correct.
But in the end, if someone were to say, hey, man, you want us to just grab him and do this,
I'd be like, in the end, I don't have to like free speech.
Correct.
I don't have to be, I can be offended by what.
you're saying. That's correct. But that doesn't mean that you don't have the right to say it.
And what bothers me of, well, not what bothers me, but what keeps me from saying, hey, he needs to be
stopped is this, is that when I go to say something that you're offended by, and listen,
people get offended from almost nothing now. I know. It's bad. Then I don't want you to stop me.
That's right. So, so, but that's just, but the problem is, that's not the culture now. The culture now,
what they don't realize is just shut it down is, is that it is, it is, it is. It is. It.
It really is turning into, you know, a, it's a police state.
It's Nazi Germany.
It is.
In the Nazi Germany and the, you know, in the.
The new Nazi Germany.
Yeah.
I'm saying, in the 19, you know, from whatever, 36th, whatever.
Right.
It really, it really is that.
It is.
And people don't realize it at all.
They don't, because they don't understand history.
They barely teach it.
People don't, they're passing kids for, that know nothing.
Correct.
They, you know, it is when we've already talked about this, but it is.
horrific and nobody wants to be offended. Correct. And nobody wants to allow someone else's
opinion. Correct. And they don't seem to have critical thinking anymore where now everybody
seems to think that everything revolves around them. Right. Your opinion is the most important.
And they can't seem to admit that they're wrong. Like, I meet people all the time that you can lay out
exactly why they're wrong with statistics, with everything. And they refuse to.
to see it right they won't accept it right it's like and then you realize like you're you're
delusional that that's correct and there's and it's not a few people right it's the majority now right
and and so yeah so although what i i would never do what you did right and you know i would prefer
not it not to be there but i wouldn't say hey you need to arrest this guy everybody ever knows that
with everybody now they're like that guy needs to be in prison it's like that's correct think about
what you're saying that's correct you want me to respect your opinion you don't want to respect my
opinion yeah and i'm not forcing you to only they have free speech not you right exactly they have free
speech and not only that they want their free speech they want it enforced by law that is correct
like that's really messed up now remember what they said in world war two first they came from them
i said nothing then they came for me and there is nobody to say anything yeah so that yes that's how
bad it is so yes they uh they charged me they had all these witnesses
so we go to court.
I knew something was wrong
and my friend McLinnis
that ran for sheriff up here
he yelled at me when I told him this
because they haven't told a lot of people.
I knew something was wrong.
We walk up to the courthouse doors.
We're literally at the courtroom door.
I touched the door.
You know what the lawyer said?
You sure you don't want to plead guilty for this?
You can do a year for this.
I'm like, oh my God.
It's too late.
I'm at the door.
McLinnis tells me
I should have fired his ass right there and did a continuance.
But again, I'm not used to this.
I admit when I was a punk kid, I deserved all that shit.
I mean, alcohol, drugs, stealing stupid car stereos, okay, I deserve it.
Six months in the honor camp, deserved it, okay?
I had no idea what's happening now.
Like you said, that's what I'm trying to incite thought and history, okay?
So we go into court and the private.
prosecutor's telling the jury, he was totally unprepared.
Again, like I said, by the way, because he thought we were going to get off because
it's free speech, right?
Yeah, he figured they're dropped the case, probably.
Yeah, exactly.
You know that happens a lot.
Yeah.
Yeah, they'll push it right to the end, okay?
Especially in state court.
Yes.
So, this is what the prosecutor was telling the jury, and I can't believe he didn't
fight on this more.
The prosecutor told the jury, that last day of the, uh, doing the protests with the
abortion thing, there was counter-protesters there. Okay, so a guy and a lady had a bullhorn,
put it on siren, freaking dis-bar for my freaking space. You have the video. We have the video.
This is legally protesting.
Where's your car at, Andrew? So anyway, so check this out. So they were counter-protesting me,
which is legal. Right. You know it and I know it. And here's another thing. Okay.
So they're claiming to serving the peace, okay?
They had a bullhorn stuck on siren, right?
Okay?
They were trying to drown me out, okay?
Right.
All right.
We have no sound law.
So even the bullhorn was legal.
It's during the daytime.
It's just like a car stereo.
Yeah.
It's legal.
So they told the jury that because they were destroying the piece,
I incited them to deserve the peace.
So therefore, I'm guilty of disturbing the peace.
fucking jury took that and filed me guilty dead serious that's what my eyes were like that day too
i just i said i'm like is this real i i had to pinch myself i could not believe it and then it's
sentencing uh they want they're like you know right away they're like 15 days in jail and probation
i'm like i'm like i'm like dude i don't have anything here i mean when i was a punk kid yeah
40 years ago but there's nothing here and so he tells the judge that by the way the judge is
supposedly judge bell that's who crucified me um
Um, um, he's supposed to be a Christian conservative, uh, and no, and teaches history.
I'm fair. He forgot about the First Amendment. Um, he said, okay, fine, I'll adjudicated.
What's that thing where they adjudicated to put it to the side? What the hell is that?
Are they, what? What is that?
Hold with what? Yeah, they withhold. Yeah, they withheld. Yeah, they withheld. But he still made me pay a fine and probation. Okay. All right. Then, unbeknownst to me, because I'm,
I'm still in shock.
You know, my friends are there.
They're in shock.
You know, we're still, he said something.
This is what I heard out of this, because I was in shock.
He said, you cannot go there to protest anymore, but you can protest anywhere else.
So what did he just admit in that statement?
That it was a protest.
That is legal, but I can't protest there anymore on a sidewalk.
You can't limit where you can protest.
That's right.
And he did.
In a public space.
So check this out, unbeknownst to me, because like I said, I was in shock, dude.
I was in freaking shock.
So I got fines of probation.
I'm like, okay, I'm going to be fine.
You know, I thought, as you know, this is not true anymore, especially in Florida.
You know, probation is not that bad.
You know, because when I was a kid, wasn't that bad, right?
As long as you stayed halfway decent, right?
Okay, that's gone.
You know that.
That's how they burn you now.
Okay, they think, oh, you got away with it.
No, they'll burn you later.
So anyways, he actually did a protection order for a fucking building, dude.
I had to get rid of my guns for a building, protesting in front of a building legally.
I didn't know it until, guess how I found out?
Okay, so that night I go home and I'm in shock.
I make a video and I'm like, you've got to come here to fight for free speech, okay?
All right, unbeknownst to me, he did the protection order that I can't say or do anything about the school.
I said come to Punta Gorda.
They said it meant the school.
So unbeknownst to me, you know, I did that that night.
Me and the wife were out visiting a family.
So we come back like three or four days later.
And also with the guns, I didn't know that either, that, you know, Florida's got a list of 15 things if you're on probation that they can screw you on.
And one of them is his guns.
I'm like, but it says in the paperwork, too, that you can ask your probation officer if you can have guns.
And it was assaulted eight times.
I need protection, okay?
People hate me for what I do, right?
All right. So I asked the probation officer, can I have the guns? I've been assaulted. We need
connection. So unbeknownst to me, we go on a quick vacation. We come back. I'm at the house. I get the
email back. You cannot have your fucking guns. I mean, you should have saw the email. Dude,
by the way, the email disappeared too. Isn't that weird? He took the email down. I don't know how he
freaking retract an email that he sent to me to Yahoo, but it's gone. So he yells at me,
Of course you can't have guns.
So I'm like, I'm calling my friend, dude, you've got to get the guns.
Okay?
Okay.
I asked and he denied me, okay?
Right.
I don't know if you know this one, too.
You know, you've been through the ringers, so you might know.
I was supposed to meet with him asap.
Once you're a sentence, you know, the next day you've got to go talk to him, right?
Right.
He never did.
He never did.
So I didn't have a full explanation of the gravity of what they just fucked me on, right?
So I'm sitting in my driveway.
Actually, I come home and I pass a cop.
I'm like, that's weird.
Dude, they fucking fought me for making the video about free speech.
And they pop me for the guns as I'm giving them away legally.
So when you say pop me, you mean they violated your probation?
They came an arrest you do?
Twice.
Correct.
Dude, it was so dirty, man.
How much did you actually bond out?
So here's another, here's a probation violation.
You have to go in front of the judge.
That's correct.
So here's another fun part.
As you know, that's a technicality.
Okay, all right.
Both of them were bullshit mistakes.
I would say if there's a technicality, you should have been arrested.
So we're talking about Sharant County, one of the most corrupt places around.
Like I said, I tried to get a lawyer who found out he doesn't want to go here because it's so fucking corrupt.
So check this out.
So my lawyer, I did.
So I got a different lawyer because the first lawyer sucked balls.
Right.
So I get this bulldog in town.
uh, Kevin Shirley, he's known as a bulldog. And, um, I hire him. And so here I am, I'm in jail. I'm like,
oh my God. And, uh, so we, we asked for bond. Okay. And, uh, by the, and again, this judge has a
hard on for me. We found out later he has a super hard on for me. By the way, I forgot to tell you
before I even went to court, he tried to get me for, uh, not coming into court. My lawyer was there
and I was not there. And I don't know if you know this in Florida under a misdemeanor. I don't
have to be there. Okay. If I hire a lawyer,
he can be there for me.
Absolutely.
Dude, he tried to get me for a bench warrant,
even before I went to court.
So he had a hard-on for me, right?
So check this out.
So we asked for a bond.
Guess what he said?
No.
No.
And we're like, you can't do that.
And he's like, yes, I can.
I am God.
I'm translating.
As you know, they think they're God.
And that's what qualified immunity has fucked up our system because of that, correct?
Right.
They think there are gods.
Okay, the cops think they're gods.
The prosecutors think they're God.
The judge thinks they're God.
So anyways, so he filed, I forget what he thought, he filed something to say, you know, bring me the body or what I forget what it is, but made him come back to court and explain why not a bond.
And he's like, okay, fine, I'll give you a bond, but check this out. He did another illegal thing. He goes, I'm going to give you a bond, but you can't use it until 30 days.
So you have to do 30 days. Yes. Dude, you can't do that. Everybody in the jail, even though, you know, all the, you know, deputies is,
sheriffs hate me because i've you know been fighting a corruption for years a lot of them
actually i found out in the end do like me because i'm fighting corruption there's some real deal
fucked up shit right yeah but yeah i i mean i i i agree the problem is that those officers are
are working in a are working with other corrupt other corrupt officers so they basically have to
keep that quiet yeah yeah it's like they don't want to come out and support you because if they
come out there's other guys that hate you that's correct so what do they do to the people that come
out. I mean, they set them up. They get rid of them. That is correct. Yeah, so you already know about
all that. All right. So anyways, so yes, we found out, you know, we're in court and they're like,
and even he said, he's like, I've talked to judges. He goes, I've talked to people here at the jail.
Nobody's ever heard this. You can't do this. And you know what he said?
Bam. Yes, I can because I'm God. He didn't say God, but basically saying, I can do whatever I
want. And again, that's why I call it a few immunity needs to go. Because if you look,
look up the history. I never knew the history. Did you know when and where that started?
1965. Did you know before 1965? What was happening during 1965? The civil rights boom.
That's correct. Before that, do you know what we could do to cops, judges, and, and, uh, prosecutors?
Civilly sue them. And so what do we got to do? We got to protect ourselves, right? Because all these
people are going to quit unless we have a protection for ourselves and do whatever you want. And now that, dude,
If you look at it, ever since then, that's when our country went down the fastest
fricking Nazi hole.
I am dead serious.
When you really look at it, that's when, so it was unbelievable.
I finally got out after that time, but then I'm still in probation.
You know, and he's like, you can't do shit.
And I didn't do anything.
I did online.
I did some stuff, but I couldn't go out in the public, you know, doing my protest.
And then during it, so here we are.
We're almost down to the end, right?
you know they love to do this right wait till the last minute oh you're almost free and then they
like to do what find anything they can so so this is what happened um i'm gonna back up again in a little
bit i was so pissed at what happened with the lawyer i mean the lawyer the judge i did something i
could not find a lawyer to do i sued the judge in federal court can you do that you can you can
but there's a federal law now that says that then they call it like it's they'll call it like
it's almost like terrorism they consider it terrorism something they didn't say that but there's
tons of laws that says yes you can't do it especially while the case is going i was so on probation
right okay so um what year was this this was just this past year oh okay i was going to say yeah
because they have a law that because you know a lot of sovereign citizens
will sue.
Yes.
And there's a law that these guys will get charged for filing a lawsuit against a judge
or a prosecution.
That's interesting that you say that.
I am not a sovereign and I do believe in the Constitution, but I do know some
sovereigns that did file exactly what you said.
And yeah, they burned them.
They're gone.
You can't do.
They were acting like a freaking judge.
Oh my God.
That's what I'm saying.
Like they act like they're terrorists.
It's some kind of like it's like paper terrorism or something.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They were saying that they're saying that they're saying that the ones that I know that they
that they put a lien on somebody from the government.
And they're like, dude, you can't do that.
You're done.
And yeah, one of them's already in prison.
They're looking for the other guy.
He'll never come back to Florida again.
And so doing what I do, yes, I meet all kinds of people.
And again, you know, here's a quick example that one lady I just met from Punta Gorda.
She's like, they're messing with her for walking her dog.
Dude, they're trespassing her for walking her dog.
It's stupid.
Just because their dog's shit and the swale.
It's these rich assholes down there.
I mean, it's million dollar houses down there, okay?
just because her dog's shit on the lawn she picked it up they trespassed her she's like you're the only one that i found when i did a google search that fights corruption here so anyways it's it's crazy so anyways i did sue and of course i did not win and they put it on hold you know and i know so it was actually proceeding i was like holy shit you know and i was doing like all the other pro se guys do i'm just grabbing you know uh everybody else's lawsuits uh and taking pieces of theirs and putting into mine
right i put everything in there all the shit that he did because we also found out later
dude this was total collusion conspiracy was the government working together the you know the prosecutor
all they're all together and it here's another one that it we couldn't believe it when we heard this
one i was also doing stories on the election i would go to the election uh booths after they got
done voting and you have the right to walk to video record them shutting down the machines
are so they're doing it right right they're not cheating right okay i was doing that and
And I, oh my God, dude, I got assaulted for doing that.
They would lock the doors on me.
The cops were called, all this shit.
We found out that the guy that runs the supervisor elections there was the best friend with the judge.
And when they were training people for the new elections, somebody stood up and they said, what are we going to do about Andy?
And they're like, don't worry.
Me and the judge took care of him.
Oh, dead serious, dude.
There's witnesses to that.
so i put all of that in the federal lawsuit and unbeknownst to me because i never did this before
um is uh i did not know that do you know who they who they make as a lawyer no state attorney
general appoints one of their own i didn't fucking know that so i'm up against one of the state
attorney general's lawyers it was nuts i couldn't be on like holy shit but i did it anyways
i filed and here's what they did they put the fucker on
stay. Okay. They filed a motion to dismiss, but then they put it on stay forever. Right. Because I
wanted, I go, I need to get discovery. Right. I can prove all of this. And that's when they
put it on stay. They did it for months. And guess what they finally just did three to four weeks
ago? Dismissed it? It's gone. Dude. But here's a good news. This is changing. There's a,
the Institute for Justice, I-LJ,
and a lawyer that I was just telling you about,
the civil rights lawyer,
you've got to look him up, dude.
He's fucking beautiful.
All right, they're suing judges.
Right.
Dude, this is bullshit.
When they do shit off the bench,
I just told you,
he worked with the freaking supervisor elections
to fuck me and who knows how many other people.
When they're doing shit off the bench,
even if they're on the bench,
did they not swear an oath to the Constitution?
Right.
And if they violate it
Okay, I'm sorry, I didn't say that
Anyway, see, I just ruined it again
Right
So anyways, oh by the way
He would not recuse himself either
No, they never want to recuse
And it took him forever
He finally did
Oh, okay
So but this is why the reason why he did
Okay, so I'm on probation
I'm still, dude, they kept dragging it on
For months and months
For the technical violations I did, right?
So they kept dragging it on
I'm at the 11th freaking month, okay?
And actually at the 10th month,
we should have went to court and finished it.
On both charges, it's bullshit.
I was not guilty.
I said protest in Punta Gorda, not to school.
And on the gun.
But you're out by now.
Huh?
But you're out of jail by now, right?
No, it gets worse.
So anyways.
How long did you do in jail?
I was in jail for the 30 days, like he said.
Right.
And then you got out.
Then I got out.
Okay.
Okay.
All right.
So, but they tried to put me in for that trespass for the sheriff.
fuckers. Anyways, luckily at that time, I, you know, I talked to my probation officer. So in the
beginning, he was extremely hostile. Dude, when I walked in to talk to him the first time,
he goes, if you have fucking passed a white line, I'm going to write paper on your ass. I'm like,
holy shit, man, this is not going to be good. I literally told him that day. I'm like,
dude, mellow down. I said, we're appealing to case, which I did. And we're going to have a civil
rights lawyer on that. And isn't that weird after that? He got.
he mellowed down.
He knew that this was,
he looked into it and he's like,
yeah,
this is fucked up.
And he was decent,
all right?
On the trespass,
he's like,
just don't get arrested.
I know that the trespass is bullshit for the sheriff.
And I couldn't believe it.
But I knew something was wrong
because they kept dragging the case on,
right?
We're at the 10th month.
It should have been done
and probation should have been done.
As you know,
you can get rid of it halfway through.
Right.
Didn't happen.
And,
and I got to,
I got to be a squirrel and circle back for a second.
Yeah.
I did appeal, okay?
And what happened is we did go to the 6th District Court and this guy is really good.
70 to 75 years old.
He's been a civil rights activist lawyer in Fort Myers forever.
And guess what the appeals court said?
Was they denied it?
They said, fuck you, it stands.
Right.
This is what's worse.
They wouldn't even give us in writing why.
so he appealed again and said give us in writing why right so we can appeal right because what am i
going to appeal if you just just say it stands well then what am i appeal then guess what they did
again what no denied again dude that's when he said stop give up the court system's fucked he said
i've been seen it coming and now it's happened he and you know what's crazy he knew before i went to court
when he saw that I was arrested in the beginning,
he called me. I knew him
from years ago on trying to get him for another case.
He called me. He's like, dude, call me when
you lose him. Like, that's negative. He goes,
I'm literally said that. He's like, call me
when you're done. And I'm like, holy shit,
he was right. I got railroaded.
He knew it because he knew who the prosecutor was.
His prosecutor's fucking evil. It's a Canadian
with long hair. He was a Nazi.
Isn't that? He keeps saying Nazi. Anyway.
Anyways,
so I call him
and he tried and he lost.
And dude, that's when he said, just quit.
So what we're doing right now is we're trying to get, we're trying to wait for the judge to retire.
Rumors he's supposed to retire.
And we're going to try to go for ineffective counsel because the fucking lawyer I had in the beginning suck balls.
Because, again, he thought they're going to throw it out.
It's free speech on a sidewalk.
So he.
Is this a criminal case?
This is criminal.
Yeah, that was a criminal case.
So, I mean, you have, so you're talking about filing a 2255, right?
I don't know.
number on it. But you know, you only have like one year. Two. You have two. So here's what's
interesting too with the civil rights case. I was going to say for criminal, you only, you typically
have one year. For a criminal to do, for a criminal case where you want to get rid of, you know,
have a new case because your lawyers suck. Yes. Okay. Ineffective counsel, two years.
So we're waiting to see if the judge is really going to retire. This is what's interesting.
It must be civil. It must be a, uh, something's wrong because it's one year in criminal. But so
something there must maybe if it's a misdemeanor or felony there's a difference i don't know oh i mean if
it's a felony it's yeah he's been doing it he's been doing it for 70 70 years i i believe what he said
and i've had other people say it too it is two years okay so on the civil rights side of it um
you know and i know a lot of lawyers won't take the civil rights case until you win which actually
nowadays that's changing because they know the system is so damn corrupt right okay so we're
still going to wait to see if we can get ineffective counsel or waiting to see if that first
judge will um this is what's weird i don't understand with my lawyer if he recused himself and we want
to go for ineffective counsels shouldn't we be asking the new judge they put on the case
yeah you agree yeah yeah so i i don't know i'm doing what he said i'm waiting to see you know
hope to god you know the because the guy's old everybody's retiring there there's a bunch of old
farts there. So we're going to wait for that. If that doesn't happen, like at least, at least by the
end of the year, then I'm going to say, fuck it, pull the trigger. Let's try. We got to try.
Right. You know and I know. In a civil rights case, you have to exhaust everything before you
can bring it. And getting crucified in the 6th District, like I said, dude, you know and I know,
that's disgusting. You can't even, you pussies, can I say pussy, won't even give us a freaking
review why you threw it out. Right. Oh, come on.
shut you down yeah thank you so here's where it gets interesting so so all this shit happened
we're at we're getting near the end we're finally getting near the end so this is how they
fuck me again you know and i know just like they did to your friend they just keep looking for more
shit right okay i was doing a story on losing the case for the uh for the right to film okay
all right and uh um i got a call and uh at the time i thought he was
was my best friend.
Jeff Gray,
honor your old,
who's done tons of lawsuits.
He makes a shitload of money off of his YouTube channel.
We,
I thought we were best friends.
I come to find out later.
That was fake.
And so he turned me in.
They're claiming a phone call.
My fucking phone call.
They're claiming I recorded my phone call.
call with somebody and he fucking turned me in an auditor turning in an auditor i fight silver rights
he fights silver rights and he fucking turned me in what was the phone call what i don't understand
i can't get into the details because the case is ongoing okay it's my fucking phone call i didn't
tap any goddamn wires you know and i know that's what it is right that's what it used to be the 1980s i'm old
dude, you're old enough. You remember the dial, right?
Yeah, yeah. I didn't touch anybody's fucking wires. So anyways, because he was aware of the story too
on the case being fucked up, right? So anyways, so yeah, he turned me in and yep, here we are.
We're down to the 11 month on probation. And I will be honest, I did know about it. And guess how I
found out this time. Okay, this. Information Act. No, actually. This time, um, who
was it that came to me with the information? Yahoo! Yahoo said, Andy, there's some police here that
want all your information. I'm like, oh, fucking God, are you serious? So I didn't know for what we're
right, right? So I got their paperwork. Well, no, I did, it took a while to get the paperwork,
but I got the paperwork and I started reading. I'm like, oh, well, first I didn't know. I knew the date.
I knew the date they wanted, okay?
And so I started looking through my history, you know, because we got calendars, all that shit.
I'm like, okay, what happened?
Okay, that same day, this is a trip.
That same day we won.
Okay, we won in state court.
But that same day, too, is a suppose of a phone call, okay?
And I'm like, oh, my God, are you kidding me?
And that's when I knew.
So I didn't know if they're going to pull the trigger because this is what I did do.
I pulled a shit little records from across the state.
In fact, I know an ex-cop, too.
Multiple ex-cops and real cops.
They hardly ever go for this.
Because you know what I know in this day and age,
Jesus fucking Christ, it's called a cell phone.
It's on speaker.
I'm not saying I did it, but you know what I'm saying?
Dude, it's unbelievable.
So they hardly ever, ever charge for this because this day and age,
instead of meeting nowadays, as you know, which I could record.
Right.
Now you meet on a phone.
Right.
Especially if it's on speaker.
Right.
All right.
So it is nuts.
I pulled records from across the state.
They hardly ever, ever, ever charged for this because it's stupid.
We are, you know hardly almost all states.
It's one party, correct?
Yes.
Yeah.
And I even talked to, I even got a hold of Project Barretted as lawyers.
And they know about the problem here.
And they agreed that this is fuck.
This is nuts.
This is stupid.
In this day and age, are you kidding me?
So they said that they said that they.
would take it if I did cash you know and I know that's wow a lot okay I'll just say it they
said a hundred and fifty grand like dude you're fucking high man so anyways they said well or we can
get all the civil rights lawyer eight you know all you know there's civil rights organization
across the country right he said if we could get all together and fight it together then we would
all do amicus briefs together but you would have to get everybody together so that's where
right now i'm waiting for court on that um i so yes i was arrested again uh so here's what's interesting
you know about this shit okay um when they pop me uh i was gonna say oh oh um yes you actually might not know
this one do you know what they just passed in florida no and i didn't and i didn't think it was going
into effect of the later on probation they just passed dude this
is, in my opinion, unconstitutional. If you get popped on probation, no bond. Okay. That's
bullshit. Yeah, because you have the right to bond. That's assuming that you are absolutely guilty just because
that is correct. So check this out. I agree. They had something like that before if you were a really
bad guy. Right. And in fact, that came from a guy down in Fort Myers that was out on probation and
he killed a cop. So therefore, everybody's guilty that violates probation. So they had a law similar
with him. If you were a really bad guy, they could keep you without that, right? So I still think
it's all because of me that they made a law. Just signed it. Busted on probation, no fucking bond.
Dude, dude, so I was going to be stuck in there until this was done.
right so then i had to re-hire the lawyer again for the new case okay you know because this is different
you know he was on the probation violation so this is where it's at you know and i know so here i'm
i'm in there when did he when did he start talking we were i think it was in there for like 20 days and
well no i was in there for 10 days so he's trying to get a bond and that's when i heard from the judge
well the new law states no bond i'm like oh my fucking god they already put it into effect and by the way
that new probation violation thing, it's worse than that.
You know and I know, I hate vagueness.
And in law, are you supposed to have a vague law?
No.
No, that's illegal.
The new law now states no weapons.
So that could be anything.
That could be the knife you use to cut your bread or scissors.
It's that.
A bow and arrow.
Bad.
It's that bad.
It gets worse than that.
You know what?
I give an example to a,
lot of people. What was one of the first things in the Bible that was a weapon?
What, a rock? Are we going to ban rocks?
Dude, think of it. This, what the fuck is happening to Florida? Dude, this is completely illegal.
And in fact, there was a friend of mine that I can't believe he ended up in the shit
that he did down in Cape Coral with Lee County Sheriff. They popped him the same way.
This is actually before it got really bad.
uh this past year they popped them i think it was a couple years ago he you know he got busted
for your DUI uh even though he wasn't but he lost that because it's so corrupt uh and then uh
they put him on probation and then at the last minute when he's supposed to get out probation they came
to his fucking house they searched the whole house and they found at that time it supposed to set
on this paperwork no guns they took the guns right they supposedly found a world war two family
heirloom knife from a bayonet and they fucking put him in jail and he didn't have
knives in his drawers to that i know dude he's a fisherman he's a fisherman do you know what's
out in the garage fucking fillet knives that'll cut your ass up all day right it's bad
it's bad out there it's it's bad and then okay so here's a good news i'm off formation that's a good
thing uh the bad thing say a prayer because they're still trying to burn me um
But here's the good news. I'm back out. I'm still trying to do what I can.
we are hoping that this, it is done.
I already did 31 days, all right?
And again, like I said, because I pulled records,
what do they do to people?
Like I said, I literally have ex-copsane.
This should not be a law.
This is stupid.
In this day and age, this is stupid.
So, say a prayer, hopefully it's done, but, you know,
so anyways, that's where we're at right now.
We got the new case.
And, again, you know, it's interesting.
Project Veritas, you know, Project Ferretaz.
right is this the collection of data no i don't know he yeah he's the badass that was going around
with cameras and hidden cameras okay busting people all over the place you you know project veritizers
right no oh dude so anyways he they're badass okay very and so they had um and sadly they're breaking
up but he they had a bunch of lawyers because he you know he was all over the united states
doing stories i mean he was an independent journalist right okay but he got so big
he had multiple people, lawyers, all that.
So across the state and the nation,
they are fighting this shit.
This two-party stuff is absolute fucking nuts bullshit nowadays.
Absolutely.
There's cameras everywhere.
So they are aware what's going on.
They're fighting it all over the place.
They even fought a case here
because they even try to pop him on doing a story.
So, yeah, that's where it's at right now.
So that's it.
So that's, and then you sent me an email.
I did send you an email and I don't remember what you're talking about.
Which one?
No, no, I'm saying.
So that's where you are right now in your case.
Yes.
And then at that point, you sent me an email and said, we need to have a conversation.
Yeah, that is correct.
Yes.
Yeah, I saw somebody else here.
That brings us up to.
That is correct.
Yeah.
So I wanted to tell my story so people knew how crazy it is.
And here's the thing.
Like I told it, you know, like I said, in the beginning of my videos, you know, people
hate it. I got people that love it and people hate it.
Policing the police every single
day. Because, dude, you know
and I know. We both admitted there's so many
people that are goddamn sheep now.
It's disgusting. And that's why we are in the
situation that we are in right now.
We all must fight. Okay, maybe
everybody can't. If you can't, maybe
help somebody out. Do a donation.
Whatever. I don't care. But I
mean, we are going
down, in my opinion, the rabbit hole
so fucking quick, it's not even funny.
Are you going to start your YouTube channel again?
Or do you still have it?
So that's what's interesting.
I am so hard.
I am kind of a geek with all electronics here, too.
Dude, I do do the VPN.
A damn good VPN.
I don't know how they're doing it.
They find me.
You know how, you know, I actually do know how they're doing it.
You know what I know.
I have that nasal fucked up voice, right?
Okay, so check this out.
They're doing it with their computer.
So even though I can start all these other channels, which I have.
Right.
They're all fucking shadow.
band, hardly interviews, hardly anybody, and I still get struck all the time.
Well, are we going to get struck?
I got to home now because I'd like this video to get out.
Because, dude, this is real.
You heard of 10 years of insanity.
Just like they tried to take out your friend.
Does it sound like they're trying to take me out?
Sounds bad.
Am I the tip of the spear?
Are they going to January 6th me?
Right?
Can you say that?
What about the congressman that pulled the fire alarm and said,
dude i wasn't trying to delay anything if i pull the fire alarm would i be in jail yeah thank you yes
i wasn't trying to delay anything yes he was all day long come on i thought it opened the door
like wow then you're too stupid to be in congress or you're basically perfectly perfect to be in
it is the government protecting the government listen i knew a guy that was in jail oh my god i knew a guy
that was in jail for saying that Palestine was an open air concentration camp and so the
The FBI came, yeah, that's all he said.
And the, and so the FBI came to talk to him.
And when they were talking to him, they said, have you ever made any radical statements?
He said, no.
Right.
And they said, and they charged him for lying to an FBI agent because they said what he said was a radical statement.
And his lawyer was like, you can go to trial, but imagine what they're going to play.
Like, like he had all these videos that he had done saying, just like, look at all the insane videos that you've got.
Or you can take three years of probation.
I mean, three years in prison.
And so he took three years for lying to an FBI agent.
Yeah.
Now, granted, listen, he was a white guy that had converted to be, to, um, Islam.
Right.
He had a beard.
Right.
He made a bunch of YouTube stuff like, like, and he was always preaching about Islam.
Right.
And so he had said that Palestine was an open air concentration camp.
Right.
So if you looked at him, he looked insane.
Right.
And they were like, and he said, you know, he did, he had these, you know, he didn't
say anything that was crazy. But he was constantly, you know, talking about Israel and just, you know,
just, just Arab-Israeli conflicts and things that. Right. And that, but that, they took that one
statement. Right. And said, charged him. And his fear was that if he went to trial, he would lose
and he might end up getting like 10 years or something. I forget what it was. So he took like
three years. He took three years. And I, yeah, I met him in prison. Right.
try to get him on the channel and he he he won't do it and by the way once he got arrested he then
converted to something that by the way this is his third or fourth conversion oh my god this is
this guy that was super smart but he's lost right so you're super smart you're just kind of a lost
soul right and so at one point for two or three years he's like a buddhist and then he becomes
uh interesting switches to something else and then it became uh Islam and then he switched to you know
he's an odinist and then he's something else it's like you know how do you go from being an odinist
to from Islam to being an odinist to being like he's he's just like one into the spectrum to the
other right and uh but yeah he was just you know and once again that's a that's a that's a very
subjective thing to say hey that's a radical statement and as a result of that you lied to the
FBI like honestly that's that you that means that you could say to me you know so how are you
doing today I'm doing okay right the truth is he was behind
behind on his bills. He was being evicted. He and his girlfriend had broken up. He wasn't doing
well. So he lied to the FBI when he said he was doing fine. It's bad. It's bad. Charge him,
go to go to prison. It's bad. Yeah. It's bad. It's a, it's a tough situation. It's a tough
being alive today unless you work at, unless you work at Walmart 40 hours a week. Right.
And you have a pretty set schedule. And you have and you're, you're, you're married, although I
I hate to say you're married because then you're a part of the establishment.
Right.
And maybe you're even a part of the patriarchy.
Right.
So let's just say you're living with your baby's mama.
Right.
So you work 40 hours a week.
She works 40 hours a week.
You have a kid.
The grandparents who are retired take care of the kid.
Right.
You live in a three bedroom, two bath in a lower to middle class area.
Right.
And you drive and make all your payment.
Unless you fit into that very narrow segment of society.
Right.
You have a hard time.
In today's day and age, kind of navigating just social media and just being a human being, if you fall outside of those parameters, you run the risk of upsetting someone and becoming an issue for the establishment and getting in trouble.
They really do just want workers that go to work, come home, take the official vacations, tote the party line, and don't step out of line.
don't complain don't step out of line don't say anything offensive to anybody and as a result you you'll get through life it's not a hard formula to be honest listen it's not a hard formula it's just it just does crush your soul so do you want to go on your knees or standing me yes i mean i'm going out on my knees to be honest i've already i already tried to stand up they let me know you're not that guy and now i know i'm not that guy so now i'm just doing this and this is this is a a modest
protest this is modestly protesting within the it's interesting that right it's you know i'm not i'm
i'm what i what prison taught me is did you hear me say prison like i would prison what prison taught me
was i'm not a gangster right like i'm not a tough guy are you serious there's gangsters in there
oh not after 12 or 14 15 years they're not they walk out like sheep right you know unless you
want to just go back right so i just to me i realize like listen you better figure out
a way to make a living right um just being who you are and just being able to talk like i and that's
i got lucky in this platform which didn't exist prior to prison right this platform now allows me to
basically just interview people that i think are interesting right and have interesting stories
and and put it on youtube and luckily it's been doing well i have pushed the edge of the
envelope a few times right recently i would say this is one of those times right where i have someone on
that YouTube might be going like,
hmm, you were doing so well.
And I'm hoping that this is not,
this doesn't do that too much,
although I've never seen Colby rub his head
this month.
Right.
Like, it's not the entire, this entire interview.
I'm going to have to delete half of this.
This entire interview,
Colby has had his hand on his forehead.
A few times he's done this.
Did you show him any of the protest?
No, but we'll show,
we could show the protest, mate.
Maybe we have to look at it
because I don't know.
I already saying you one of her, right?
No, no, I know, but I mean put it on the back of the...
Oh, all right, right, right, right.
So a lot of times we'll put somebody's video.
Right.
But just like, look, just like I talked about the kid that got punched by the warden.
Yes.
Okay.
Unbelievable.
So every video out there where they've shown that, it's gotten...
Now, what they've typically done is just showed the video.
Right.
I actually have an interview with the kid that got punched.
Yes.
That video, if you look at our...
If you look at our analytics, the line does this, straight up to like 5,000, right?
We're talking about like the same day, 5,000.
And then suddenly it almost flatlines.
And in the last week, it's gotten like 800 views.
That's weird because it was like two out of 10.
It was like the top of the last 10 videos.
It was like number two out of the top.
And then it went whoop.
And then it went, boo.
So something happened.
Right.
where and you know and we did talk about are you getting trolled i don't think so i mean i what no listen
95% of everybody that makes a comment on that video right has been um that that warden should be
fired that warden be thrown in jail that guy should be he shouldn't be in you know imagine what
he's doing to the inmates that are in prison or under his under his care you know like they
was just butchering him one or two people are like oh you mouthed off to the guy and you got you you
messed around and found out you know there's always some asshole out there's somebody who thinks
somebody there's always some jerk off who thinks oh you look cock-eyed at the guy and he punched you in
the face that's okay no it's not okay it's not okay you know you don't get to punch me in the face
that's correct and that means that basically now you're offending me by saying that do i get to attack
you that that's correct that's the problem is that these guys people aren't smart enough to
understand what's what is a legitimate reaction to being offended correct and it violence isn't that
that's correct so regardless that video which i thought was going to do amazing i thought i would too
man it's it's literally flatlined you're funny like all the cops that i've the the cops that i've
had on that i've talked to about this they're like yeah they don't bother me they're like they're like
they're like they're like super rude they're like some of them like get in your face they're rude
and cycle. I'm still a person. Correct. Um, like, there was a good chance like I am going to be
offended because you started calling me names and got my face and started screaming and yelling at me.
It was like, what are you doing, man? Right. So, but yeah, I do. I, I assume it's so funny as I watch
those videos. I don't know. They keep coming up on my channel. And once you start. Yeah,
yeah. Yeah, I'm like, well, why do they keep coming up? They keep coming up because you keep watching them.
Stop it. So I'm like, stop watching these things. Right. But I do every once in while. I typically watch them until the guy is a,
until the First Amendment auditor is obnoxious, and then I usually click it because I'm like,
I was on your side until you became belligerent to the police officer, right?
Like, don't be belligerent.
Like, just say, you know, hey, I don't, I'm sorry, I'll sorry.
I don't have to give you my ID.
Right.
Like, you pulled me over for no reason.
You can't tell me what I did.
You can't tell me anything.
Or I was sitting on the side of the road eating my sandwich in a public area.
And you pulled up and said, you want to see my ID and search.
my car why i have to i'm investigating what exactly you know so that sort of thing so that that bothers
me it's once again it's the let me see your papers papers papers so i will admit that i have gone off
on some cops but here's an example i i forgot to mention this in the discussion so in a year and a half
period i think i told you this how many tickets did i get i don't know 22 speeding ticket or
traffic tickets trespassing and tickets for free speech 22 freaking
tickets. That's how out of control it is there. So is there a certain point where you agree that you
might want to be a little bit pissed off at a cop knowingly harassing you? You know what I mean?
I hear you. Yeah. I mean, at which point, I mean, you know, I give an example a lot of times too.
You remember our founding fathers, right? Yeah. Okay. Do you know who turned them on to freedom?
No. The pastors. Do you know what the British police did to a pastor when they would see them?
him, they shot his ass dead because they're waking up the people.
The pastors is saying, God said you have the right to be free, and that's who woke up
the founding fathers.
And by the way, do you know where the three percenter came from?
It was only 3% of America that took our freedom from the Brits.
Only 3%.
Most of the people were against it, because they like being sheep.
It was stupid.
Even back then they were sheep, okay?
Right.
And there's another fun fact that I like to tell people they don't realize, okay,
okay do you realize who i'm not saying i condone this now who were the founding fathers killing
um well i mean soldiers obviously the red coat british police that were violating your fourth
amendment entering your house writing a writ on your door they're trying to take your gun and they're
trying to tax you now here's a question have we far surpass that in america now yeah yes yes
you ever heard of a book called three felonies a day yes yeah yeah there yeah there's proof right
there. Dershowitz hit the freaking head on the nail. Everything's illegal. Yeah, I was going to say my mother,
you know, you know the pill cases? Yes. So you take your medication out. So let's say, you know,
you have to take medication every day. Like so you have three or four different pills, right? Right.
And maybe you take ibuprofen too every day because you're 60-something years old. My mother would take those
pills and put them in. Monday would have these four and this one and these. And so she'd have like six
pills in Monday and Tuesday and she'd break them up that way you know when you've taken your pills
because it's a common problem for elderly people they'll take their pills and then two hours later they're
like that's correct take my pills and they take them twice they get sick whatever right so you put them
in the days of the week so you pop it open you take the pills right now I know I know obviously I took them
it's gone right um so that's by by every single time she opened a pill and put it into another
container she committed a felony every one of those is a felony that right there if she's
taking four pills a day. That's four felonies a day. She's by taking it out of the official
prescription, if you said, oh, no, well, I always take them out and put them in this other pillbox
that's not labeled. Guess what? You've just committed a felony. So people every single day don't
realize that there are so many laws. Yes. They want to charge you with something. They'll charge you with
it. Yes, they can. Yes. Absolutely. Either walking, bicycling, shopping in your car. I agree.
out of control. And again, that's why I do what I do. Like I said, when they banned me when I was
on probation from going on the street, I still tried to do what I did online, you know, still pulling
records. But again, when I finally got back out after probation was done, I mean, I literally
had people said, you know, on everybody, because I have a lot of haters, they said thank you
for coming back. Because nobody else was there. There was one guy that tried for a while,
and guess what they did to him too? They hemmed him up, dude. He was out there. He was out there,
for a while and only took a couple months and in fact he was even pushing it he was also doing and
this relates to your solo yakker thing he was also doing open carry fishing oh some of the videos
that he got oh dude it was bad you know and i know it's your freaking right and that like you said
if you're speaking out against them and you have a book called three fell in his day you're kind of
fucked but at the same time if you don't say anything it's only going to get worse you know what i'm saying
you know and I know slowly but surely more and more cops are getting charged right
right so I mean you yeah slowly so here's the thing what I always tell people is like
you know you're living in a police state yeah and people oh no no I'm not really because if
you get a knock at your door and you open it and there's two sheriff's deputy standing there
is your first thought hey do you guys want something to drink oh my gosh the police what are you
ear for or do you think do you get a heat that shoots through your chest and think oh my god
what happened what's happening right now like i'm scared literally i should not be afraid that to see
officers if i open the door and there's two fbi agents going to boom agent johnson fbi i'm
you mr cox right away i'm going to be i'm going to think oh my god what did i do now which video
was it that video with the andy oh my god exactly what's going to yeah and i'm not a gangster bro
Like, I'm going to be like, bro, yeah, that was him.
I got his address.
Right.
I got Andy's phone number.
Right.
I mean, I'll get him on the phone right now.
What do you want me to say?
Right.
So, yeah, that's it.
You were living in a police date.
And that's why I'm just trying to do what I can do.
Do expose, let people know.
Like I said, I literally have victims contact me because they didn't know who else to
contact.
Right.
You know, lawyers won't even talk to them.
I mean, you almost cannot get a civil rights lawyer here in Florida anymore.
You almost cannot get any lawyer to do a records lawsuit anymore.
Oh, listen, lawyers are the worst.
Lawyers are the worst.
Are they working for us or the court?
It's a tough call.
I know, right?
There are, you know, look, let's face it, there are some great lawyers out there.
The problem is the lawyers that really make a ton of money.
Right.
You know, they're working within the machinery.
It is a machine.
To get a chunk of money, get you to plead guilty.
Correct.
But they're big, they're main.
goal is to get a chunk of money like there's no real very few lawyers that are out there that are
saying hey i need to stand up for this person or that person or that right those guys those are the guys
that basically are scraping by right you know they're never going to make a ton of money they're
constantly going to take guys and regardless of the amount of money they can pay them right and
they're going to stick with them i can't tell you right now i know how you can't tell you how many guys
i know that pay their lawyer 45000 or 50 000 then got found this is federal then got found
guilty went to prison, that lawyer doesn't answer their phone call anymore. It's like I paid you
50 grand. Wow. I was found guilty or I pled guilty. You convinced me to plead guilty. And then I
then I ended up getting five years and now you won't answer my call. Almost what I always happened
was it was like you won't like you won't like you won't send me my paperwork. You don't even answer
my call. So what they always do is you always say, you know, if you're in prison, it'd be like,
great. What's the guy's name? Okay. We're going to have you write a letter. I would
would have them write a letter to the bar.
Right.
And as soon as you wrote a letter to the bar, the bar would immediately, they would immediately
like, hey, bro, what's going on?
I'm sorry.
I've tried to contact you.
You didn't get my letter.
Right.
I say, stop it, bro.
You didn't try and contact me.
Right.
You just got the letter from the bar.
Well, you don't have to continue with this complaint.
What do you need?
I'll send it to you.
I'll send it to you.
Right.
Go ahead.
Look, remove the complaint.
Right.
So we can just get rid of this.
And then I'll send you this stuff.
No.
Right.
No, send me the stuff first.
Wow.
Because that's something they'll do too.
They'll get you to drop it.
Right.
And then they'll stop answering your call.
Like,
they know how to work the system.
Sad.
It's,
I'll tell you another one.
I've said this before.
This is comical.
It's,
it's that state lawyers,
guys will have a state lawyer.
Like I say,
a drug dealer,
he sold some drugs.
He got,
got pinched.
Right.
He got probation,
three years probation.
Right.
And then,
you know,
whatever.
And then maybe he gets caught again.
He does something else.
He goes to the lawyer,
whatever,
got a traffic to,
whatever and then one day he ends up getting indicted and there's like 12 people on the indictment and
it's like a let's say it's a there was a task force task force are typically run and operated by
along with federal law enforcement so it's typically local counties right but the guy that's kind
of putting it together right is typically like the DEA FBI they work with them okay so there's
12 people arrested right and the lawyer can look at what's happened right and go oh this is going
federal. So what happens, they'll look and they'll say DEA's involved, FBI, or FBI, DEA, there's this
much drugs. This is definitely going federal. My guy is going federal. And you come in to him and you say,
hey, well, you represent me. You represented me last time. Right. And he's thinking that was a state
charge. Right. This is definitely going federal. But right now, it's still state. You're just the guy
that got arrested. You don't realize that's going federal. Wow. So what he says is, okay,
listen, I can represent you on this as long as it stays state. Who arrested you? Oh, the local,
the local, the local, the local, the local, right? Right. You're in local custody. So,
has anybody talked to you about it going federal or no, no, no, no, no. Okay, right. Because
how much, how much drug? It was just a little bit of drugs, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm just
low level guy. Okay, great. I'll represent you. So give me 15 grand. Right. And I'll represent
you on the state case. Now, if it goes federal, right, I can't help you. But I can represent you. But obviously,
you're not a big time drug dealer. No, no, no. So it'll say it's going to stay state.
Right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, give me 15 grand and I'll represent you. So your family scrapes
together 15 grand. Right. You get 15 grand. And then he didn't really do anything. You don't
really understand why he hasn't done anything. He comes to see you once. Didn't really talk,
doesn't see doing anything. Says he's ordering documents. But really he's holding it off and he's
just waiting for it to go federal. And sure enough, a month later, boom, the fed's coming in and
take the indictment. And then he goes, listen, man, bad news. Oh my God. I heard it
at federal, you're going to have to get either you can get a federal criminal defense attorney
or you can get the public defender, the federal public defender's office will represent
you. And then he says to you, well, wait a second, I gave you 15 grand. I need my 15 grand back.
Right. And he says, oh, no, man, you don't get. That was, that was like, that was just,
that was my fee for the state. And I, I couldn't plead the state. Remember when I said if it goes
federal, I can't help you. Right.
Well, yeah, but you didn't spend 15.
Yeah, you weren't paying me hourly, bro.
That was my fee for representing.
And I did for the last six weeks I represented you.
I've been doing stuff behind the scenes.
You don't know.
Most of that money is gone.
Right.
But don't worry, you're going to get a federal public defender.
They're very good.
They always tell you they're very good.
They're very good.
And he'll represent you and that's it.
And so he walks away with 15 grand.
And I know state attorneys that have done that.
I was in prison with a guy who he was an attorney.
Right.
His dad was an attorney.
And his brother was an attorney.
And I remember he told me that being a criminal state attorney is a license to steal.
He said because literally, he said especially for drug dealers that are moving up the chain.
Right.
It's because at some point you get to clip them for $10 or $15,000 or $20,000, take their money and just wait for it to go federal.
Oh, my God.
And keep in mind, too, the great thing about filing in the court system is you can be completely incompetent.
right as a as a state or federal lawyer right and file a motion and file it with the court the average
drug dealer doesn't realize whether it was any good or not they read it and they say man it sounds good
right sounds good and then it gets filed and the court responds and says this is what this is what
the um the defense is saying this is the court this is the this is the this is the case law this is this
and then the the state comes in and then they they answer it at no point during that back and forth
process does anybody ever say to the court or in in in the motion right your honor this criminal
defense attorney doesn't know what he's talking about this case law doesn't match this doesn't
work this isn't an argument obviously this isn't what happened this can you can't mount this
defense right what they do is they say the defense attorney
of the defense presented this argument
and this case law. Your Honor,
we believe that this case law doesn't apply
because they're very respectful
to each other.
So the defendant
who paid 15 or 20 or 30 grand
for you to defend, never realizes
you don't know what you're doing.
So you know what I'm saying?
You ever notice it? Like I've literally seen
guys who will write a motion
by hand or type it out
misspellings. They're complete. And this is a guy
who's got a 90 IQ.
Right.
Like, you read it
and it's practically gibberish.
Right.
When the U.S.
Attorney's Office responds,
you would think they were responding
to Roy Black.
You would think they were
a top-notch federal defense attorney.
And they say,
Mr. Johnson, you know,
or Mr.
Sheets stated this under this,
he used this case law stating
such and such under, you know,
Johnson versus, you know,
the United States government
or Johnson versus Ohio and under that it says this and you know we we disagree your honor we believe that and they will make it sound like it in truth is you pulled up a case right it's talking about painting a car pink right and registering it as red and it could be completely ridiculous and when they answer it sounds legit so if you're the defendant you have no clue right that these people are all that they're all working within a system that protects each other correct nobody
ever says your honor this guy's an idiot he didn't know what he's doing right he can't he shouldn't be a
defense attorney i can't believe that he even made this argument it's ridiculous your honor that case
has nothing to do with it they actually respond as if it does they just believe that their their case
is based on this right that doesn't really apply they never say it in a way that you or i would go
i don't think that colby knows what he's doing right they don't say that did you hear how bad it is
there literally a couple lawyers are using chat, GPT, and using it in a court.
Was that insane?
But honestly, I'm probably pretty good.
Right.
You know?
Well, luckily, as you know, the judge did catch it, and he did reprimand him.
So, yeah, that's insane.
I didn't know it was that bad now.
Oh, it's, it's bad.
Wow.
You go, and this is the thing, it drags out for, it'll drag out for a year, 18 months,
so you really think you're doing something.
Right.
And this guy's going to bat for me.
Right.
The truth is, you were never going to win that motion.
They're going through the motions.
It makes it sound like, and this guy honestly is presenting, listen, I've seen motions filed
where literally they're using the wrong defendant's name halfway through the motion,
where they were cutting and pasting somebody else's motion that they'd made the same argument
in somebody else's case.
Right.
And they're cutting and paste.
You didn't even write this motion.
This is a cut and paste.
I told you that's what I did.
Well, I understand, but at least you probably read it a few times and changed the names.
Yes, I did.
You also weren't paying $20,000 to represent yourself.
That is correct.
And in fact, I was cutting and pacing off of, like I said, the civil rights lawyer up in Virginia that they are suing a judge.
And Institute for Justice is helping them.
So, and again, we got to get rid of qualified immunity, man.
This is, like you said, do you have any examples right now?
It is completely out of control.
It's a joke.
Well, it's just like letting these.
It's an industry, right?
It's letting these packs pay millions of dollars for political, you know, to politicians.
Correct.
And then expecting that the politician is not going to get elected and look out for those public or for those, for those packs.
Right.
For that.
Like, you're telling me that the textile plants can pay me, you know, donate $3 million to my campaign and that when I get into Congress, I'm not going to look out for that textile plant.
Correct.
Like, come on, bro, what are you doing?
Correct.
Of course you're going to.
Yeah.
Well, no, there's no quick pro quo here.
stop it man what am I an idiot like they should be able to they should be able to do all that they should
you know and there shouldn't look there shouldn't be career politicians like you shouldn't be in politics
40 years bro so Biden's overdue oh yeah they're all yeah yeah correct it's ridiculous are we
are we funding a nursing home up there right which is sad to make fun of them but it's true
it is true like he's mumbling and shuffling and many of them are mumbling and shifting oh yeah yeah
Nancy Pelosi, she's the best, she and her husband are the best traders of all history.
That is correct.
They're amazing.
Isn't it weird?
She wasted, she wasted, she and her husband wasted their time being a, being a professor
and being a politician.
They should have been trading.
They should have been stockbrokers.
Exactly.
But they got to keep their positions to get that inside information.
Well, that might have something to do with it.
Right.
She said it doesn't, though.
I've seen her ask that question, and she said that it's absolutely not illegal.
Right.
Insider trading is not.
That's absolutely not what's happening.
They're just really good.
Right.
You know.
Sad, man.
So we're screwed.
That's fine.
Right?
It'll work out.
I'll be shocked if this video stays up.
I know.
If my channel stays up after this, I'll be shocked.
All right.
I'll end with this last one.
One of the things that I used to tell people that disagreed,
with what I was doing at that time.
Here's another one that...
And they, by the way,
they literally said
they want to charge me for this
at that time.
But I used to tell people
that disagreed with
you know,
I used to say,
fine.
I mean,
you might as well
just remove that one.
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Go see it somewhere else, dude.
Go stay at somewhere else.
This is free speech, man.
That's a bad not aborted.
Are you going to go ahead and
The abortion is bad.
You talk about a police state, right?
Right.
But you're wearing a fucking mass mandate.
Right.
Yes.
I'm afraid of getting cold.
I'm afraid of getting COVID.
You might have a disease.
You might have a disease.
You might have a disease.
You might have a disease.
Yes.
Yeah.
What else?
Three feet?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Yeah.
And don't realize.
Yeah.
Other than three feet.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Yes.
Three feet.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Okay.
What is really.
What is a fucking cure?
What the fucking year?
Are you saying you're covering for a criminal.
Are you saying you're covering for a felony criminal?
Are you saying you did it?
Are you saying you're covering for a felony criminal?
Are you saying you're covering for a felony criminal?
The only reason is...
Are you covering for a felony criminal?
Are you covering for a felony criminal?
Are you covering for a felony criminal?
Go somewhere out!
Are you there?
It's called this sidewalk.
Go somewhere out!
We will...
We don't want you in!
Go to Nazi Germany!
Go to Nazi Germany!
Jesus!
Are you far away time?
What?
Are you far apart?
Wow.
Wow.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's right, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Not true.
Not true.
Not true.
Oh.
This is a good,
too,
a person.
You know,
back.
Yeah.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah.
Let have be done.
Watch.
Yeah.
Right.
Yeah.
Correct.
I'm right.
So this was started to kill black people.
It was started to kill black people.
It was started to be right here.
You say to you're racist because they're all started because of black people?
Is that what I wanted?
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Aren't too bad we're going to abort your kid?
I'm too glad you're going to abort your kid.
Aren't too bad you're going to abort your kid?
Aren't too bad you're going to find their threat?
Do you see this?
For free?
I'm against abortion.
Legally broken.
Legally broken.
Legal.
Legal.
Legal.
You know the school, be a fucking dog sucker.
Very, very, very powerful.
You're like the deprecognizances.
Very, very powerful.
Yeah.
Right in.
You gotta get the theft time.
Who's for killing babies?
You still killing babies.
You still killing babies.
They're for killing babies.
Who's still killing babies?
That's good back to the barn.
Watch around.
That's good you get in the bar.
That's good that you're dead in the bar.
That's good that you're dead in the bar.
That's good bits you did in the bar.
Hey!
Say it so busy.
Social distancing, guys.
Get to go to me right.
So let's get to go to me.
Why do you want to please stay down?
So let's go ahead.
You're talking about.
You're talking about.
Let's talk away.
This is my face.
Get the top away.
This is my face.
Get the top of her.
You are talking hard.
You are talking hard.
You are talking hard.
You are calling harm.
You are coming harm.
You are coming home.
I'm not trying to be.
Hey.
There's go.
We're calling harm.
You're causing harm.
You are causing harm.
You are causing harm.
Let's A!
Hey!
Hello!
You are causing harm.
You're causing harm.
Yes, you are, you're in my space, you're in the road.
You're doing damage right here.
Right here, right here.
Dude, you, dude, get the Beahe out of my face.
Hey, hey.
He damaged my hearing doing that.
that he damaged my hearing I I can't really I can't I can't say he just
damage my hearing this is legally protesting you should be ashamed to yourself
you should be ashamed to yourself for being un-American
where's your car at Andrew? Dude I am leave the car at don't fucking touch my son
Go to your car. Go to your car.
This, I am legally protesting.
You don't, you don't want that in front of little.
I am legally protesting.
Let's go.
Dude, you're violating my civil rights.
Take it up with the court.
Did you hear him saying this?
Go ahead.
Did you hear?
Dude, get the fuck out of my space, man.
Where's your car?
Get the fuck out of my space.
Get away from the kids.
I can fucking live.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Go to your car.
Wherever your car.
Hey!
Can you get the supervisor?
Go to your car.
Get the supervisor.
He's touching my shit.
Go to your car.
Go to your car.
He's touching my shit.
You're not going to harass these kids.
This is not harassing.
You're harassing these kids.
This is, I am not stopping traffic.
Get out of here.
Go.
Go.
I am legally protesting.
Get protest away from the school.
I can put, who fucking touching my shit?
Let's go.
I got a shoe.
I got a shoe.
Get your shoes.
Get your shoes.
Come on.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's go.
telling me to me why i'm telling me because you're calling a disturbance i am not you're stopping
traffic yeah i did not i'm not here for no reason i did not i did not watch the poll watch the poll
i did not i did not andrew don't call me cop it's detective dogado you got it on your camera let's go
come on quit fucking talking me get away from here fuck you i don't care whatever you think that's
gonna hurt me watch the polls let's go let's go
You're not gonna be over here terrorizing these kids.
Terrorizing?
Come on, let's go.
I am fucking waiting for people, ass fuck.
You're not gonna terrorize these kids.
You protest all you want over here, but you're not gonna be in front of that school.
Seriously?
You heard me? You got me on camera?
What you think I'm worried about that dog on camera?
Wow.
You really think I'm care about that camera.
Let's go.
Go to your car.
Wow.
Wow, nothing.
Don't go back to that school.
That's cool.
I'm trying to cross the street and you are fucking assaulting me, ass.
Whatever.
Hold on.
Let this idiot crawl.
Wow, you're the one that's a fucking Nazi.
You don't even know what it is to serve.
Oh, for the founding fathers, you stupid.
Fuck you!
You're out of here, get off.
Fuck you!