REAL AF with Andy Frisella - 1011. Andy, Andy Stumpf & DJ CTI: Americans In Iraq, Gunfire At Crowded Florida Beach & Woke Canadian School
Episode Date: March 17, 2026On tonights live, Andy & DJ are joined in the studio by Andy Stumpf. They discuss Americans being urged to leave Iraq immediately by the US Embassy in Baghdad, gunfire at a crowded Flordia beach durin...g spring break and the woke Canadian school banning children from eating in its cafeteria and lunch room to avoid offending Muslim students during Ramadan.
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Yes.
Yeah.
Evening, huss.
That's right.
Yeah.
Hell yeah.
Yeah.
So we have a special guest today, one of our good buddies, Mr. Andy Stumpf.
What's happening, bro?
Not much so far.
Yeah.
I'm just marveling.
at the production here. It's fantastic.
Yeah. Yeah. You like it?
It's awesome.
Yeah. The room's a little different since you were here last on, too.
It's a little different. I tell you what, I struggle running into people who don't know about 75 hard.
The number of people that I have talked to about that, that it has had a huge impact in their life.
Pretty impressive, actually. That's awesome.
Yeah, that's like far and wide. And not even just in the U.S. I'm talking like other countries as well too. Yeah. Yeah.
Hell yeah. That's cool, man.
Hell yeah. Now, Andy, what's been new, bro?
When was that last here?
Fuck.
So many things probably.
There was a few years ago.
Something new that's worth noting right up front is you have a new book.
Well, I was a seal.
So you get issued a publisher after a second.
If you make it through Hell Week, you're required to write a book.
The number of people who are actually that talk shit to me about writing a book
because of the amount of shit that I talked about others that write a book and said I was never going to.
I can just say it's well deserved.
Yeah, well.
It's appreciated for sure.
Yeah.
I have a book coming out on April 14th.
It's called Drownproof.
It's actually, to be honest.
with you knowing what I know about you and what you say about life and struggle and hardship.
It's in line with those things. Yeah. It's my best attempt to take 17 years of experiences. This is the
number one thing I get. Oh, that job seems like it was awesome. I bet those experiences were amazing.
I'll never be able to do that. And statistically, that's correct for most people, because most people
are smart enough to not go down that career field and want to do that for a living. However,
the experiences are unique, but if I only have them and I don't do anything with them, that can be
impactful on my life, but I truly think that they are applicable anywhere else in life. So it's my
attempt of taking 17 years, the experiences, the lessons, putting them into a framework that people
can then use on whatever challenge they have in that. It's very similar, honestly, in the desire to
help people improve their life in many of the ways that you talk about. Well, I mean, that's our
obligations as people have been through things. I think so too. Like I said, if I took those
experiences for 17 years, which were amazing for me, and I write them off into however many
years you get, that only changes my life. Why not try to do something with that and give them,
I can't solve anybody's problems. I hate to tell you, nobody else can solve your problems either.
Spoiler alert, but I hope I can give you tools in a framework and then you can take it to whatever
problem you have and do something with. Yeah, and maybe they don't have to struggle with the same
problems that you had to go through and struggle with. And maybe it can cut down the time, the learning
curve. I mean, that's what it's all about, man. Yeah. So guys, the book is called drownproof,
eight life lessons to keep your head above water. When does this book come out?
Well, April 14th.
April 14th.
The pre-order, I've learned so much about being an author.
Apparently, selling books before it comes out is very important.
Yeah.
Because every single pre-sale counts and your first week to get on these lists that nobody
can tell you actually what it takes to get on the list.
No shit.
And they've had to admit in court depositions that they're not based on sales.
Yeah.
That it's editorial.
Yeah.
But meanwhile, they are the, you know, this marquee.
Yeah.
So, yeah, if you're interested.
Can they pre-order on Amazon right now?
You can pre-order on Amazon.
Any portal you wanted to go to clearedhotpodcast.com slash a book that has them all laid out.
There you go.
All right, guys.
Go to town.
Check this book out.
Support our boy.
He's a fucking great American, great dude.
And I guarantee it's going to be awesome.
I haven't had a chance to read it yet.
But what I do like about it is the font size is that of which a mid-40s man can read.
Written by a mid-40s man.
DJ, big words, bro.
You can probably read it too.
It's a little tight.
It helps with the page count total as well.
You know, let's get some pictures in there, vertical format.
There you go.
Bump it out.
Yeah, I mean, some white pages in between the writing itself, just to really, you know,
nobody wants to have a comic book.
Yeah.
Well, I do.
No, I mean, like a finished product and it's about, you know, as thin as an envelope.
So I did, but I could.
No, that's sick.
Dound proof, like, because, I mean, obviously taking this, like, translating to what you had
to go through an experience, right?
But, like, in Siltrain, like, they literally try to drown you, right?
Or is that like a misconception?
Oh, you should not believe everything you see on the internet.
Oh, I mean, it's on the internet.
It has to be true, right?
There's a huge misconceptions.
One is they make everybody hold their breath until they pass out.
Okay.
There is only one evolution that I am aware of where that is actually you will pass.
Everything else you will fail because there are criteria and things you can do.
There's a 50 meter underwater swim.
So you jump in, you do a front somersault, which I don't know why that is added into the evolution.
It's a 25 meter pool side to side.
you go to the other side, you touch it, another front somersault, and you come back.
If you pass out on the way back and your body's forward motion has you contact the wall,
we will pull you up, you will be slapped in the face by a medical doctor with several years of training,
which I could do, but it was never given the opportunity because I'm not a learned doctor,
and then you will pass.
Other than that, every other, if you pass, like I administered the diving test.
If you pass out, you actually will fail because it's not supposed to get to that point.
but the title comes from everybody wants to thrive great i want everybody to thrive but survival
becomes more important than that you got to survive before you can thrive that's so that's real
bro well i can't wait to read it bro i'm excited hopefully you like it i'm sure if you don't just
tell me you did i like everybody else let me give it to your closest friends and family the feedback
is spectacular yeah i like that it's good for the ego yeah yeah yeah yeah
All right, man.
Well, shit, dude.
Ray, talk about the world.
Talk some shit.
Yeah.
I wish I was an expert in the world.
The older I get, the more I realize I am not.
Yeah, well, we're not either.
I ain't realized that.
No, I've known all this shit.
I can't keep up with it.
It's a lot, and again, is it accidental?
Is it intentional?
Yeah.
Is the world just so chaotic that you're not supposed to be able to keep track of it?
Are people, are we being marionette dolled?
I don't know.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, I think one thing we definitely agree on is that it's so chaotic because so many people are struggling to survive that they have a hard time paying attention.
And then they make things intentionally hard to understand, which allows them to keep their income stream and their power and all these things, right?
So it makes sense if you think about it.
And I think, you know, usually when, you know, you remove emotion, logic is usually solid in the real.
reason that people do things, especially at that level.
So we'll find out.
We're going to find out one way or the other.
What does that look like when we do?
I don't know.
Well, if you ask Greg Anderson, it's fucking.
Oh, my God.
Yeah.
I just had him on the show.
And at least 15 times on my show, he's like, hey, R15 at body armor.
Yeah.
I'm like, dude, we're talking about a ticket you got for rhododendrons.
Yeah.
Let's back it off.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The escalation.
I appreciate the enthusiasm and his willingness to go to that level.
But also, let's be a little bit more like a stereo.
Doe, buddy. Let's back. Yeah, let's, let's derive a plan that's winnable. Yeah. How about that? Yeah. You know, a lot of, a lot of people get fired up and they're like, well, let's fucking go to Washington, D.C. I'm like, okay, let's strategically think about this for one second. You take all the hypervigilant people, the people who are actually willing to act, and you put them in one place. Do you think that's a good idea? That doesn't sound like a good idea. That to me, if I'm them, I'm like, oh, here they all are. Let's get them all. One thing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Super easy.
No one else is lost in that, too, the Civil War.
Let's get the body armor in AR-15.
And I'm not saying there's not a place for the body armor and AR-15.
Civil War, I wish people would back off just a touch from, is that you're fighting other Americans.
Yeah.
You're going to square off with other.
You know, it's like we've become this society, it seems, of the team that you align with via political color is more important than the country.
And I refuse to get to that level.
I'm on Team America, not to, you know, no pun intended to the movie, which was the greatest
documentary of my generation.
It's amazing.
I don't want to square off.
I don't want to square off with another American.
And somehow that is lost.
We're going to go fight and we're going to kill him.
Like, that might be your neighbor and your cul-de-sac, man, that has a different
political sign on their yard.
Let's dial that back.
You know what it seems like to me, dude?
It seems like to me that the people who have never experienced violence who are not, they
don't have the capacity to tolerate nor inflict violence or the people that.
call for it the most.
On the internet.
Yes.
They don't do that in bars where they're going to get punched right in the face.
That's my point.
Like, dude, when you and I grew up, we're of the age where if you said something to the
wrong person the wrong way, there were consequences that were physical.
Okay.
You would get punched in a face.
That was normal behavior.
And you either got back up and punched him back or you said, fuck, I probably deserved that.
And that is a very powerful tool to cultivate the kind of reasonable demeanor that you're expressing.
But when you, you know, you put propaganda out for 15 years that these guys are the enemy, you know, it's like all the veterans and all the men and all the guys who have been punched in a face.
They're all like, dude, we don't really want this shit.
But you got all these fucking communist kids who are out there with their pool noodles and their fucking half trash can shields thinking that they're.
ready for violence. It's like, dude, do you not understand that the only reason that you're
able to do that is because everybody else is kind of tolerating it? You know what I mean?
I'm kind of here for the pool noodles and the cash can lids, though. It is spectacular in its own
way. Yeah. I think people should take note of how many people from the last 20 years of sustained
combat from this country are saying, hey, we need to take another look at this. Yeah. Like,
we need to back it off. Yeah. People who have exposed themselves to that violence. Yeah.
don't want any part of it.
That's right.
And there's a reason for that.
Yeah, I was trying to explain to my kids.
If you wanted to talk shit to somebody when I was growing up, I'm like, okay, it was tough.
I either had to figure out in the yellow pages what their phone number was and call them.
And hopefully their parents would let them talk to me on the phone if it was after their dinner time.
Is Stephen there?
Yeah.
I could write a letter and send it through the mail.
Yeah.
Or I could talk to them at school and say something.
And the latter is going to be physical confrontation at a minimum.
And the first two probably aren't going to work anyway.
Right.
It wasn't this somebody I don't know who I don't know anything about
and can constantly bombard them 24 hours a day, which it's inescapable.
Bro.
It's a different world.
Bro.
And the consequences being removed from that, I personally think it just changes.
People forget.
I didn't mouth off like that when I was younger because you lose teeth.
Yes.
And dude, what's crazy to me is how some of these young people on the internet believe that the internet's safe.
Like there are motherfuckers, bro, that you'll start beef with, and they'll burn your fucking house down.
They'll never make a comment.
You'll never hear anything back.
And then your house will be burned down.
Yeah, crazy people have the internet too.
That's what happens.
Yeah.
Like, there are men out there that they don't get into the, the, uh, fuck you, fuck you, fuck you.
You just say, fuck you or do some shit.
And then your house was burnt down.
How about I said, that's the other extreme, too.
It's like there is like, just being able to have a fist fight.
That doesn't exist no more now.
It's guns.
Like now you got to worry about that.
There's a whole other extreme of that.
It's fucked.
It's wild.
It's fucked.
It's absolutely wild.
The internet is the best worst thing we ever created.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because I text you over it.
Yeah.
Oh, it's great.
We would have never known each other.
Right.
And then crazy people who are burn your house down.
Yeah.
Which thankfully,
there's such a small statistical minority,
but also your odds of being eaten by a shark are super low.
But when it has its jaws around you,
it's not really worth arguing about this.
I know this.
I said it was no.
I see some of the kids talking some of the kids talking
some of the shit on the internet that they talk.
And I'm like, man,
yeah, I probably wouldn't do that.
Yeah.
Yeah. You know, anyway.
That's real, man.
Yeah. Well, yeah.
And that's all solved by, by the way,
circle or back.
That behavior is all solved by when they're young,
getting punched in the mouth.
You don't do that shit when you've actually been
punched in a face a few times.
Yeah.
Or a few hundred times.
Specifically for that behavior.
Right.
Exactly.
The consequences to the things that come out of your mouth.
Yeah, you actually having maybe or maybe not A, B tested that as a younger man.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, it stays with you the rest of your life.
Listen.
One thing about me is I've been in a lot of fights, but I've got my ass beat enough
to know that it ain't that big of a deal.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I'm not really worried about getting my ass kick because I've had it kick so many times,
you know?
And that gives me the emotional, I guess, thermostat to know what I shouldn't
shouldn't say. You know what I mean? How bad do I really feel? Yeah, right. Like, I'll take an ass
whoop-wop-it. It's right. But do I really want to? Yeah. How much do I actually believe? There's
very few things that I actually believe enough to take an ass-whip for. Yeah. But on those issues?
Yeah. Okay. Yeah. It is what it is. Like, you got your ass kick. Maybe embarrassing.
It's probably going to hurt for a bit. Maybe also leave that. Bro, I, I believe that guy alone in the future.
I think simple assault with no weapons and just fists, if it's like a mutual, like certain states
mutual combat laws.
That should be totally fucking acceptable.
You should not be able to fucking call the police
and put someone in jail for a fist fight.
No.
You just shouldn't.
Now, if they beat you, like if you're getting beat,
that's a different thing.
Yeah.
I'm saying a fist fight.
That's my rule, bro.
If you knock me out, you better leave, like,
just leave me there.
Well, that's the code.
You keep hitting me and I wait back.
That's the code.
That's what guys in our era.
You roll them on their side.
Yeah.
You make sure that they wake back up.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And it's like, hey, and here's the number one thing that's going to be said to you when you wake up.
We good?
Yeah, that's it.
Are you done?
That's it, dude.
And then, like, dude, most likely the guys gets up and you shake his hand and maybe you get a beer.
Like, that used to be the world, bro.
Might end up being one of your closest friends later.
Yeah.
That's right.
It usually is.
Yeah.
Anyway.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, sick, man.
Getting punched in a face is good for you once in a while.
Every now.
It keeps you humble.
Yeah.
Keeps on your toes for sure.
Hell yeah, man.
Well, guys.
We got the chats rolling.
YouTube's rolling.
X is rolling.
So much stuff is rolling.
Andy and Andy.
Yep.
Let's go take a cruise.
All right.
Let's do it.
Shall we?
Yeah.
Let's get into it.
Guys, remember, if you would like to see any of these headlines, articles, pictures, links, videos,
go to Andy Fricela.com.
We link them all there for you.
So you guys can fact check this shit for yourself.
That being said, let's get into the first headline.
Now, speaking that we have a veteran here, tried and true, tested.
Right. Let's give an expert opinion on the Ryan of Hore.
Right?
That'd be great.
Oh, yeah.
I'm definitely,
was insulted at the highest level.
Let's also have you give your opinion on black people.
Oh, all of them.
That's headline, too.
Yeah.
No, no, I'm not booed.
That's headline too.
Okay.
But yeah, a little updates going over in the Middle East.
Let's, let's dive into it.
Helline one reads,
Americans in Iraq should leave immediately.
First of all, why are you in Iraq?
Those were there some of the questions that were going through my head.
Yes.
Why would you be there?
Anyway, go ahead.
I mean, in it all, like CIA guys, really was over there?
That's not who they're talking about.
Who are they talking about?
Citizens.
Yeah.
Like, who the fuck's going?
Like, oh, okay, it's pretty break.
Let's go to Iraq.
You can, I mean, if somebody goes on Google, I bet you could, maybe not right now,
but you could find a flight to Baghdad International if you wanted to go.
Why you would want to go?
I'm not going to tell people how to live their life.
I'm not going to recommend that they go to that particular location.
Probably not five stars on TripAdvisor.
That's right.
That's right.
But you can go if you want to.
And people, they do that stuff.
Should I get the trip insurance or whatever for when I go?
It's so crazy, dude.
Yeah.
So, yeah, they're not talking about, like, State Department officials.
They're not talking about people their work.
And they're talking about people who are there for whatever reason outside of state-sponsored events going to the U.S. Embassy or leaving and getting out of the country.
Yeah, well, apparently it's getting pretty hot.
You got a security alert that was posted by the embassy city's, quote, indiscriminate attacks carried out by
carry out and threatened by Iran-aligned terror militias,
including a missile attack that hit a helipad at the U.S. Embassy Saturday
inside the fortified, quote-unquote, green zone.
Quote, Iran-line terrorist militias have attacked the international zone in central Baghdad
on multiple occasions, the embassy wrote in a statement posted on X.
Repeated attacks have also occurred in the vicinity of Erbil International Airport
and the Consulate General, not attempt to.
to come to the embassy in Baghdad or the consul in general and herbal due to the ongoing risk of rockets,
drones, and mortars in a rocky airspace.
So this has been going on.
It's been escalating.
We also saw the same thing kind of happened up in Pakistan as well where they were attacking the U.S. embassy there.
You know, it's an escalating thing, right?
And this isn't, you know, it's not necessarily new, I should say.
I mean, we've always had issues at these places, historically.
for the last at least 20 years, right?
40.
At least 40, yeah.
I mean, but like, I mean, since I've been alive, I mean, I've been alive.
You know, but some of the updates that I guess have been going on with this,
with the EU, right?
They're not really kind of fall in line here.
They've decided against expanding their naval operations in the strait.
And you got Trump criticizing that, of course.
There's still a vague timeline, right?
This was supposed to be just a couple of days.
maybe a week-long operation.
We are now well past that.
You got Lebanon now stepping up in the conversation.
There's some growing violence in Lebanon.
Israel said that they're expanding their quote-unquote limited ground operations.
Death tolls are rising.
We got injured troops everywhere.
And I think, Andy, I think when you came in earlier, we were talking about this, right?
Like just from your perspective, veterans' perspective, right?
I think anybody looking at the last, for sure, 20 years,
Um, what's the sentiment, I guess, what's the temperature on that side?
Because I don't feel like any American citizen just in general is really like,
hell, yeah, let's go do this.
Right.
But from the warfighters perspective, how's that, is that the same?
Has it changed?
Is it different?
Like, what's your take on that?
Okay.
So that's tough to answer because I can't speak for anybody else.
I can talk about the pulse that I can get with the same information that I have as everybody
else.
I definitely don't want to speak for the veteran community.
at large. But the people that I maintain close relationships with, the people that I
listen to are all putting up words of caution and slowing down. And it goes deeper than, I mean,
so the attacks in areas that are near Iran makes sense. Because if you can't launch something
that is intercontinental or strike beyond very far beyond the boundaries of the country that you're in,
then those things should be expected, right? Because those are in proximal distances with the
weaponry that they do have can reach. So that makes sense.
What's shocking to me is that the United States hasn't declared war and since World War II.
But we are still in the middle of this type of operation.
War type activities, war-adjacent activities, whatever you want to call it.
And I actually will argue with people online all the time about this, and I think they confuse why I do.
I become a stickler around the definition of being at war because I think it needs to mean something.
because we have constantly been skirting the definitions through the authorized use of military force,
which has been in action since the global war on terror and keeps getting kicked down the road.
So it allows us to do this without actually declaring war as a country.
And I don't think we should be able to do that.
As somebody for 17 years of my life, who was the action arm of that, we need to take a look at this.
It needs to mean something.
Because technically right now, we're not at war, even though everybody is calling it that, even though it looks like that,
even though the actions are aligned with that, even though American citizens are dying over there
and we are killing citizens of other countries, if it doesn't mean anything, then nothing does.
And it's total bullshit to me.
And nobody wants to take a look at that. And I don't understand why.
So you're arguing that this should be a full out declaration of, if we're doing it, it should be declared war.
What I'm saying is that we need to have an actual system of checks and balances that exist.
And for clarity, the authorized use of military force, the A-U-M-M-S,
has been completely manipulated by every president that served since it was put in.
This is not a left-right thing.
This is the authorization.
People think Obama was this peaceful president.
He was a savage.
And what did he use as the authorization for military action?
The authorized use of military force.
And Bush did the same thing and Trump and Biden and all those things.
I don't think people understand that we are supposed to, by doctrine as a country,
have to have a specific way that we enter into things like this because of the consequences.
that it has on our society. Now, should the president be able to take small actions for shorter
periods of time to respond to things that are an exigent crisis, of course? And those things do exist.
But for the life of me, I cannot figure out why we skirt our way around these definitions and
basically just gallivant around and do whatever the fuck that is that we want to do.
It's, to me, it's by not addressing things like that, I think we continually are weakening our
status and the way that people view us around the world. We can't even get our own shit in order.
It delegitimicizes our own republic, bro. Because the checks and balances such as our own house
isn't even in order. That's right. Congressional approval of war powers and these things. It takes
what is supposed to be a democratic republic and makes it more like a monarchy. Yeah, right? Like,
I can just go to war. I can just do this. I can just do that. And I don't know what the reason is for
that either, but I agree with you. It's it shouldn't be that way. I feel like it probably has to come
down to the money aspect of it, right? Because these, all of the defense contractors, the bowlings,
the Raytheons, right? Like, they had to wait every time that there was a declaration of war. They'd be
nothing to spend money on. We're not using our missiles every day. We're not, you know what I'm saying?
So like, I would imagine. I'm okay with that. Well, I mean, let me 100%. Let's be real.
Okay. You know, uh, if they had to go to Congress every time that we were dragged into a conflict by
Israel, they probably wouldn't pass it.
Yeah, 100%.
Because a lot of our shit the last 20 years has been on behalf of them.
Yeah.
In one way or another.
Yeah.
I also think, too, like, I mean, to your point, Andy, is like, there's a, it's a weird
thing that happens, right?
Like, the initial reason for creating something or we're passing this law, right?
Like, you just give it five, 10 years.
It looks completely different than what it was originally designed for, right?
Like, it's no different than the Patriot.
I mean, we were talking about that earlier, right?
I was just going to use that.
The example.
It's real, right?
Like the initial premise of it.
Yeah, all right.
Cool.
Sounds good.
The name, amazing.
Great branding.
It's just like Black Lives Matter.
It's everything.
I know.
That's my point.
It's like, it's everything.
Every bill they pass is named that way too.
Like, you know, they'll name it like it's a good thing.
Yeah.
And then there's all this nefarious shit underneath it.
Yeah.
You know, and just give it a couple of years and you'll see like, okay, well, the Patriot Act.
Yeah, it's spying on the Patriots.
You know what I'm like?
It makes great sense.
It's perfect.
How many people, speaking of the Patriot Act, because he and I were talking about this earlier,
if you want to have your mind blown for people listening, Google Section 702 of the FISA Act,
which is basically the backbone of the warrantless surveillance program that is supposed to be used for foreign actors only.
And then just look at the hundreds of thousands of confirmed queries into the database that is collected on everybody that they touch.
and then everybody that it's this is a lot of what snowed and was whistleblowing about it was the beginnings of the prism pro a prism program where they were able to query that that expires next month yep april and the april so yeah and they're getting ready to vote on it again and trump is pushing for it to be put through with no changes just another four years of exactly that in a two year time period it was i think 298 000 unconstitutional queries by just the fbi i wonder how many of them were us yeah yeah no shit
I mean, we know we were there back in 2020.
But that's insane.
Like we,
we will sit here and talk about how China is a surveillance state and ignore the fact that we have been for a long time.
It is unbelievable to me.
And again, so not only any, and then this is where I will sit at night and like,
I have no evidence of competence from our government enough to believe that there is one grand puppet master of this.
I wish I did.
I wish I had evidence of our government being.
so competent, but I don't have evidence of that.
So is what's happening in Iran tied to distracting people from the fact that that's going to
get voted on again and the other classic to get people to stop talking about what was
happening with the Epstein files?
Or is the world just a fucking blender that is always on spin?
I don't know the answer.
But the timing is very coincidental often.
I think it's both.
I think so.
Yeah, I think, you know, I've talked to my buddies who you got a lot of buddies that are that are up in the system and I have some as well. And, you know, we talk when we're like off the record, you know, and they're like, bro, you would be surprised how fucking stupid some of these people are.
Like I said, I wish I had an example to, like, you guys don't understand. I saw, I saw behind the curtain. Yeah. And what it was is it was some. I have a hard time believe in it. I'm like, I'm like, there's no way. I'm like, there's.
There's no way these people are that fucking stupid.
He's like, uh, behind the curtain is often a donkey with a fly buzzing around its head.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I don't mean like political donkey.
Well, we were just talking about that other situation.
We won't talk about it on the show because it's not good, but like this happens all the time.
Things are presented to be a certain way.
You look behind the curtain and it's just a reputation that they're riding on, not the reality.
Yeah.
You know.
Yeah.
It's wild, dude.
I don't know what I mean, I would love this, you know, it doesn't surprise.
me that allies are hesitant to agree to something that has no definable end state. Or at least
I'm not hearing a definition or have been presented with one. So what are you asking for?
Are you asking for a blank checkbook because or blank utilization of our soldiers of our assets?
What are the ROEs? Are they going to fall under your chain? I mean, if you can't define these
things, if I were to come to you with a business deal and be like, listen, I got this concept.
It's a great idea. It's a great idea. I'm going to need X amount of dollars. Don't ask me like,
too much about what I'm going to use it for or a timeline on your ROI. Let's not even talk about
ROI. But trust me. Yeah. Are you in? And you'd go, I don't know. Can I have some more information?
Andy, what's the goal? What are we trying to do here? Oh, well, you know, I can't really tell you.
Yeah. Business. Come on, man. Business. That's not going to work. Yeah. The blind, you know,
after 9-11, it was from what I saw in the U.S., that was an amazing, I'm going to say,
say seven days where everybody was just.
Yeah.
I don't have the words to describe it.
You're a common enemy, dude.
Yeah, but it was even beyond that because I'll get to that in a second too,
because not only in the U.S., we actually had the allies that we had in the world at
the time, they rallied behind us too.
It was just like, boom.
Yeah.
Like, we're going to do this.
Yeah.
There's a reason why that's not happening in the modern era.
Bro.
I wish we could get back to just like legit, like expansion.
Bro, like if we're going to go to war with the country,
whoever wins, like,
right, we conquer that shit.
That's how ours.
Where are we starting?
Yeah.
Well, I mean, if we're doing a round right now, bro.
Greenland?
Let's take it.
Let's fucking take it.
Like, if we're really going to get involved in that,
and we're risking American lives or risk,
we're spending all these tax dollars to go do that.
Yeah.
What are we getting out of it, dude?
Like, what is the end point?
Take that shit.
I'd be more happy with that if we're actually taking it.
I want to go to Greenland on the U.S. passport.
Well, at least that it's justifiable.
At least, like bare minimum.
Say, we got this.
And then also, I think that, too, it would quell a lot of these other places from, you know, doing dumb shit.
Because, like, hey, okay, you start some shit with us.
We're going to declare war.
I think that does need to be in place.
Not only that, like, we're taking that shit.
That's my piece of the fucking courtyard now, bro.
Yeah.
You know?
All right.
Well, I don't want to be, like, we're legit, be conquered by the American.
Yeah, I don't know, dude.
Like, I agree with you.
Like, I think, like, you know, if we are going to do shit like that, it's probably good idea to get something for it.
But I mean, they'll say safety and security.
You know, and again, I'm not privy to the information that they're operating on.
I've heard some very interesting and diverse theories about why the, why strike then?
And, you know, I've heard people saying that Israel leveraged them and said that they were going to use nukes unless we did something.
But also, there are many other nuclear powers that could then just take that same playbook.
So then we're just the bitch of the world.
Right.
You know what I mean?
So I don't know how much weight that one actually has.
I mean, it's really easy to say, you know, the legitimacy is, you know, Iran is the largest state sponsor of terrorism in the world.
We are the American devil to them. Get it. Understood. Again, can we define the end state of maybe removing that regime and their ability to do so? Right. Like, cool.
At least, at least for me, I think what was the hardest thing for my generation of people that were in was not what they, not why they went there, what they did during was the difficulty in how we.
we left, specifically Afghanistan.
All of those phases, in my opinion,
need to be clearly defined with an end state,
and then you have to actually fucking do it.
And if we're not able or willing to do that,
I think there's a real good argument to be had
about whether or not we should participate in the first place.
A thousand percent.
That's a very logical, balanced way to look at things.
I think even to that argument too, though,
it's like, you know, I keep trying to like, you know,
have a realistic, like, look at this, right?
And it's like, you know, okay, me and you're buddies.
And then I can, like, hey, Andy, hey, Andy's going to come over here and, like, beat your fucking ass.
Let's go.
But, like, I feel like there would be, there should be like a legit, well, why?
No, that's he going to be the first question.
What's he pissed about?
Yeah.
What's he wanted to beat my, oh, well, you know, I fucking, I went over there.
I fuck with him a little bit.
And I'm, you know, I'm going to do this.
So you should go beat his ass first before he beat your ass.
But, like, it's because, like, that doesn't make sense.
That is what's going to.
That's what's exactly what's.
And, like, that does not make sense.
You know what I'm saying?
And it was like, okay, so he's going to beat my ass for what?
Like, what did I do?
I like, I put some shit in this fucking feed you all.
I'm sorry.
I told him it was you.
Yeah, but I told him, yeah.
It doesn't make sense, man.
I'm not with, now.
Now, one of the big things is happening on this topic right now, though, is some allegations.
All right.
And like, this is like, I mean, we might need some tinfoil here, like, legit.
Is BB dead, bro?
Like, that's the narrative happening right now.
And I, like, I'll say this.
like, you know, I feel like if he was,
like, what, what,
tremendous.
Why would you think he was dead?
Well, dude, there's a lot of stuff happening online.
And like, we talk about this too, right?
Like, the AI, the advent of AI, I'm like, the more,
every day I'm starting to really, like, truly understand.
Like, that shit was intentionally placed at this moment of time in our lives
because it is so hard to see through, like, I think this is the new fog of war, bro.
Like, it's so hard to see through what's real and what's not, you know,
It's narratives, right?
Like, there's things that are pushing out there.
And, you know, again, I'm not going to repost anything from, like, you know, unverified sources.
I want to go to the source.
So I'm going to preface this with the videos that I've been pulling.
They've come directly from BB's account.
What a headline.
Yeah.
Net Yahoo.
Yeah, go ahead.
Read it, Andy.
Net Yahoo response to rumors of his own death.
I added the own in that.
Yeah.
Share's video getting coffee.
That's right.
That's like, prove you not dead.
Got to take a white mocha latte, please.
We're in the middle of fucking war.
Okay.
But yeah, so let's dive through this.
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu responds to rumors that circulated on social media
claiming he was dead, sharing a video of himself getting a cup of coffee.
Now, there's a couple of videos and a couple of series here.
Again, I'm going to share a video that I took directly from Benjamin Netanyahu's verified ex account.
Okay, that was posted.
what started it all. Okay. This was March 13th. Um, and it was this clip, this video. Now,
it's an eight minute long clip. I've taken the first, I think like minute and 10 seconds.
Okay. I have not seen this. So okay. First for everybody. All right. Now it is, uh, he is speaking
in Hebrew. That's the language, right? Um, not translated. Doesn't matter. We're watching the video
itself. Okay. Um, and specifically his hands is what caught people's eyes and attention. Um, so
Here's a clip for those who have not seen it. Let's check this out.
Historically, AI struggles with him.
Asrach Israel, our hi and our huts, we're in days historic,
times that are reshombed in the midst of shahagat the arie, the shagga
our shagher is going and getbered.
We kottishim the military in Iran.
We are pukes and kodching at Osse Dwar, the Hezbollah in Lebanon,
In shillow of the United, between Israel and the U.S.S.A.S.A.
We have achieved that has changed the power of the
Mazzan the Khokhout and, even over it.
The efforts of Israel as a strong for a power of
a time.
And the change the dramatic of our power of our own, is the
the key of our own, is the key of our own.
Yomim Oliam,
and Yomim Yomim Yon Yomboeim Yomteam.
See it?
Okay, hold on.
Okay, now I'm going to magniv,
all I'm doing, guys, for those, I'm going to zoom in, okay?
We're going to zoom in on the hands.
Okay.
Now, I'm not a biologist or a fucking veterinarian.
All right?
But the theme out there is that this is six fingers.
Okay.
It's six fingers, is what they're saying.
So.
You're just going to put the blur.
picture ever up there. No, I'm gonna replay it. I'm gonna replay it. All right.
Fuck. No, I had to zoom out first.
To mehastamah, in different,
to makehombs'em-em-olamit.
What the fuck was it?
There's be our chriek,
me on usackanot, and to havetiech it out of the
1993,
I've presented with a moment.
Alright, we'll play it right back from that spot one more time.
No,
Freez-Is it on the spot.
On the spot.
Who,
Mavtah
Kuhumen.
We'll go back.
Go back.
Like five frames.
Okay, that looks normal.
Mm-hmm.
The yomim
Yudim.
Okay, shit.
It was right there, dude.
Hold on.
Unbelievable.
It's a hushche.
Who amafthage
to have tachat kiyumen.
Yomim olding
and yomim yoree mjidim.
It's like,
it's hard to fucking cut it right there.
But it's when he's doing a lot of this movement.
It does look weird.
It does look weird.
I'm not a camera expert.
Me either.
But frame rate, lighting, like there are.
Sure.
I got two chins right now.
I get it.
You know what I mean?
I can see where that, to me, though, that's not where I see AI having struggled
in the past.
By the way, let me put this out there.
I'm not a fucking tech guy.
All right.
I don't develop AI.
I'm a consumer of AI content.
And you can see what.
it's good at and what it's not good at. I mean, I'm, I'm open to partake in any good
conspiracy from time to time. To me, this one is a little bit more like, I would need to know
what's the camera settings at, man? Like, what are you, what are you pumping this out of?
I thought there was a frame where he went like this and you could see. There's a few. It's
eight minutes long, but this is like a recurring thing. It seems it when it's in motion,
which to me might be. Well, there's one too where he does. That's not convincing enough for me.
There's one that he does like this and like there's an extra digit here. Well, let's see that.
One, because that's way more.
We got two other clips of this because he's like, and not only was it this clip
too that went out, there was also clips because I think we talked about this last week too,
off, off air, obviously.
I'm hey-do.
Like, this narrative was going along.
There was like clips of like him being pulled out of rubble or still shot images of him
being pulled out of fucking rubble, right?
I did see something like that.
Okay.
All right.
It's been, it's because he's been absent.
There hasn't been no press briefings, things like that.
So the narrative's been bubbling.
Well, he finally responds.
Okay.
He responds with this coffee cafe.
They call it the cafe gate.
Go back.
Look at his face here.
Look at underneath his eyes and shit here.
Okay, now go to the next video.
Oh, I got the side by side here for you.
I mean, he looks different.
He looks younger.
He looks like he's lost weight.
I think he has a Snapchat filter on.
Yeah.
Yeah, maybe that's what it is.
It doesn't look the same, dude.
Doesn't look the same.
All right.
Well, so here's the cafe video.
So this is what he responded back with.
and there are some English translations over this one now.
Let's check this out.
What do you?
What do you?
I'm bet on coffee, you know what?
I'm bet on the people of my.
This is your official account is one?
Okay.
You want to support?
You can't tell them us I got five fingers.
Like, responding directly to it.
Hey, man.
I'm going to say to the message to the people who are coming with
interverer.
It's out to be it taverre, but to you have mougan.
And the amidah your name,
It gives me, the government, to the
, the U.S.
We're doing things that I don't
can't share in this, but
doing things make up in Iran,
a very much,
even in this,
and in Blevannoon,
are you to continue,
I'm going to, I'm going to all of you,
you'll make,
to continue to hear of the Oroarov,
all the time, it'll hear of the Oroarot,
and also to Rashes Aarine,
to be always to be,
All right, now, here's the thing,
It's not just internet fucking far right fucking looney tunes.
Okay, you got government officials like heads of state,
like legit government elected officials of other countries,
also call them this shit out.
One specifically, Turhan Comez, who is a member of parliament for Turkey,
he tweeted this out with a series of five legitimate questions
responding specifically to the cafe,
the cafe video that was posted.
He says one,
if citizens are reportedly confined to shelters under wartime conditions,
how does someone casually travel to a cafe nearly an hour from Tel Aviv?
How is that possible?
Okay.
Second question, is that cafe genuinely operating during a conflict?
And why choose a mountaintop location, one of the most exposed places imaginable,
if the threat environment is truly severe?
Third question is, look closely at the details.
The coffee cup is filled to the brim, even overflowing with foam, yet it never spills
while being carried.
It's sipped from, but the level barely seems to change.
Its fourth question is,
near the register, there's a poster reading,
quote, 70 years of independence of our small and heroic state.
Israel marked its 70th anniversary in 2018.
Has that sign really been hanging there for eight years?
And the fifth question is,
when something meant to reassure the public
raises more questions than answers, transparency matters.
Come on, Bibi, instead of staged moments,
step forward and face real questions.
in a proper press conference,
which has not been done in almost a week.
Which would be the easiest way to put it to bed.
The easiest way, right?
These are produced video clips that you're pushing out.
Now, today it escalate one level further, okay?
Go back to the other one.
I want to see the coffee game.
The coffee one?
Yeah.
I think he just took a fake sip.
Like, that one, to me, is the least compelling of those little points.
Go ahead and play it again.
Correct.
What?
What's she asked, do you?
Chhosephal,
you know, I'm bet on coffee, you know what?
I'm bet on the am I'm sure.
How many are you?
Fantastic.
You want to support, it's borough?
You can't ever get to us?
Here.
Oh no, that looks kind of weird, dude.
The Chayne.
The coffee doesn't move in the cup when you're racing.
You want a fucking coffee store.
You think that looks normal?
Solid latte art.
You guys need to take it back.
Do you think that looks normal?
Yes.
Really?
Yeah. It's moving around a little bit.
And it did, I mean, you can tell.
It's not like he was taking a
I'm no coffee expert.
I'm not the fucking hot.
Somali-A like you, bro.
I mean, I have coffee people that work for me.
I know that you actually work behind the counter.
I know that you're a cultured coffee kind of sewer.
I do drink coffee and love it very much.
However, if you ever at the shop and I'm making your coffee, I don't know if I would drink.
I have other people who are actually trained to do.
So it does go down a little bit when it drinks it.
You can tell.
Okay.
I mean, again, of all the things listed, that one's not really blowing my hair back.
Okay.
But I get it.
Yeah. Well, there's one more today, okay, that has come out.
He posted again. This was today because the coffee video is actually from yesterday, right?
So he posted this out today where he posts another video that is allegedly of him trying to prove that he's alive.
And apparently he's walking and talking to people in an outlook in the Jerusalem Hills.
All right. So this is the second video he's uploaded again.
There's no public press conference. He's not.
talking to actual reporters,
or taking questions, right?
These are, you know,
assumingly staged interactions, right?
Or planned media engagements, okay?
But there's something really off about this one.
I saw this one.
There's something really off about this one.
Okay, I have not seen this.
Let's check the clip.
Here, him shir and shir.
Yeah, that's beautiful.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Good, I saw the sun.
Come to you.
Why is that I wearing a mask?
Right?
What is we?
What is a week?
What's a sort of?
No, I'm not.
No, I'm not.
Not even, come get a little.
Yeah, no.
You know, you're gonna'em a little.
You're not.
You're gonna, you're gonna,
there's more than that.
There's more than that.
Ain't, Al-Irushal.
He, he's d't.
He shedgah.
He's d'clock.
you see it
I was looking at the dog
okay
all right
I'm a dog fan
it's Jewish dog
he said so
yeah yeah it is a Jewish dog
I didn't even really had Jewish dogs
I think that was a lie
oh yeah
I thought he was some of us
um
here's the thing
it's about
it's about his hand again
because AI cannot do hands
one on the chair
okay no the one closest to us
watch his ring
it's going to ring
okay
check the same
out. I'm assuming it's a wedding ring.
Yeah, ring finger. Yep. Okay. All right.
The ring's there.
No ring.
Come on.
Rings back now.
Yeah.
Look, that's fake.
100%. I can see it being fake and also,
you know, not all
recordings. That looks like it's off of the cell phone
camera. Come on, man. It's a fucking
1997 bro we got good pixelation bro and i would say the first two videos i can't tell yeah that
video looks fake and it's weird but it makes sense how he's trying to present him present it like
casual nothing's happening here everything's good guy of the people yeah i'm here we're having
coffee in is real nothing's happening all it's all good you know that's his ego bro i mean you can
Like this is again, this is the, I took this clip right here.
Yep.
Straight from him.
Okay.
Posted on his account.
Ring is there.
I go one frame up.
Rings not there.
It ain't there.
Yeah, that's weird.
It is weird for sure.
You know, it's interesting too is if you, on his side, you know, the one where he's doing the speech in his suit.
Crop it above the hands.
So it doesn't even give people something to look at, right?
Like, if this isn't an attempt to that.
Well, bro, you think that they're, they're, they're fucking.
and stupid just like our government.
Bro, this is not the same dude.
Okay?
That is, that is,
okay, that's the look of someone who's lost 30 pounds.
And that's the time on here is three days.
Listen, this is what I do for a fucking living.
Let's remember this, okay?
That guy's face on the right is what someone's face looks like after they lose 30 pounds.
That's a 30 pound weight loss.
And those are supposed to be back to back days.
So it's off.
Yeah.
He looks tired there.
He looks fresh in the other one, you know.
Yeah.
It don't look the same.
That does not look the same to me.
It certainly doesn't look the same.
Why?
Yeah.
I don't know.
Well, thought experience, right?
I mean, like, what would, okay.
If I wanted my face to thin out that much by tomorrow, I could not fucking get it.
With a filter you could.
Yeah.
True.
True.
But I mean, even in that, right?
Because you have proper, like, you got propaganda both ways, right?
Even Iran's using AI fucking shit.
and posting shit out like they're fucking killing it right who knows like the fog of war
is that fog is so fucking thick right now it's hard to know what's what's what right
I'm trying to like always like when I see these situations I try to think what would be the
point right so if let's let's say let's let's say for for sake of the argument he's he's out okay
why not just say he's out what would be the what would be the reason to try to keep him alive
to keep his image alive.
What would be the point of that?
It would have to be so they could get their shit in order, right,
for a succession plan or whatever it was going to be next?
I mean, most of the world hates Israel right now.
Okay.
So we got to keep that in mind.
All right.
There's not many countries out there.
They're like, yeah, Israel except fucking small part of our country.
Okay.
Yeah.
If he was dead and people,
people found out about it, they would see that as some sort of victory, for sure, the world would.
I don't know, I don't know why they wouldn't want that.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I'm not putting it together.
That's what I'm trying to like, I'm trying to argue the opposite side.
I mean, what would be the point guys?
But like, then I'm also like, it could be morale for their own troops, potentially.
It's so short term, though.
I mean, how long, let's say it is a facade, right?
How long could it possibly feasibly go on?
Yeah.
So I'm saying, there's definitely an expiration.
on when that's not going to be the case,
then you're going to have to explain
what the fuck you were doing and why for so long.
Well, fuck, bro, we just got our country run by a fucking
auto pen, dude, for four fucking years.
That's true.
That's true.
Allegedly.
Wow.
I'm joking.
Wow.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know, dude.
Like, I don't know.
I'm sure I'll come to the conclusion, but I'm not right now.
It's hard to piece together.
Now, to your point of succession, though,
it is, you know, it is stated that if,
BB Nunjahoo is dead, then
Trump would be the default
leader of America, if
that's the case. Because
that's the way the rules work.
That's how I don't like the rules. I'm just
saying, that's, you know, that's the
secession plan. You know,
dude, I don't know. Oh, you know also, too,
something that nobody's talking about that I
think is an actual thing
is, okay, let's
just fucking play what if.
Okay, let's just say, for sure,
which I think most people believe this anyway
that BB's calling all the shots
I believe that yeah I believe
and I think most people
I think he's calling a lot of
I think most people outside the Magosphere
believe that
if
Trump
okay it's like this
all right
the three of us
are all friends
and you got some shit on me
and you start like becoming not a friend
but kind of holding it over my head
but you know the DJ
and I are backing you up all the time.
So you get free to go run your mouth and shit.
But I'm fucking tired of it, but I can't get out of it because you've got some shit on me.
Yeah, I got the juice.
Right.
So you say, hey, guys, we're going to go start a fight with those guys.
And we're going to fucking hit those guys.
And then we're going to pull out and they're going to fucking kill you.
Okay.
This could be seen as a way.
I'm not saying it is.
But it could be a way for Trump to get the power.
back that he doesn't have right now reset the power balance for that's right strike him just enough
but leave capability where they'd have like i said it doesn't surprise me when they strike in the areas
with which they can reach they can't reach the u.s so they're striking where so you pound iran you get
iran to fucking fight back against israel all right they do tremendous damage to israel then trump
says uh now they don't have the power over trump it's possible it's possible let's check in with the chat
By the way, that's not me saying that's happening.
I'm saying it's possible.
Yeah, no one's talking about it.
Yeah.
Let's see what the chat's got to say.
Oh, I'm compromised.
Yeah, okay.
What does that mean?
Wait, hold on.
Who said that?
Johnny Boyce.
Where?
Fuck Johnny.
Okay, but real quick, Richie Rich.
Okay, this is a real,
dude, I totally forgot that this happened too, right?
So a few days ago, Scott Bessent, I was doing an interview, right?
And mid-interview, I don't forget who it was with.
It was with some, you know, you know, you know, legacy.
media outlet. And literally during the interview, he gets stopped. He's like, hey, President Trump's
on the phone for you. Like, you need to see this. Okay. That guy, Matt, what do you mean seriously?
Oh, because I didn't. I, uh, is he talking about me or? Probably me. Because I, the last video
where I'm like, I don't know, man, it might be the camera. Um, but yeah, and then, so then Scott comes
back to the interview, dude, and he's like shaking. You know what I'm saying? Like, he's like, he's,
he's different. His whole tone. Yeah.
Like it's different.
Like he just got told, hey, you know, something really bad just fucking happened.
Yeah.
It was weird.
It was weird.
Thank you, Rich.
Hey, man.
Like I said, guys, like, I don't know.
Like, these are, these is, this is just me saying the possibilities.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
It is tough when they just put Andy in there.
I'm going to see if it's negative is towards you.
Scroll down.
I'm used to.
I would like to accept the compliments just to feed my friends where you go.
I'm waiting for that.
Z, watch for that guy to reply when he said serious.
I don't know what he's talking about.
But see, when he comments back, where's the, where's, where's, uh, where's Matt at?
Drew, Drew, Drew Kissick says he got the call.
Yeah.
Who got the call?
I think they're talking about Scott Benson.
Oh, really?
Yeah, yeah.
What's Scott, the, the guy's role?
Yeah, treasury secretary.
Huh.
What would, okay, just trying to think inside of the rules.
Well, you got to notify the whole cabinet, right?
Yeah.
If there's like, you know, major implications like that, that would have.
That would be a major notification, right?
Yeah.
Listen, man, look, how it appears, this is something that people have a really hard time understanding.
What you were being fed through the media is not actually what's going on, ever.
It's not even close.
They can't tell you what's going on.
They can't tell you, hey, this is actually what's happening.
You guys understand that, right?
So all we can do is speculate.
That's why the show is called speculation.
Yeah, so yeah, yeah, man, I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
It could be something, I mean, like, those definitely look edited, but it could.
I know this.
Body double is a real thing.
I think Trump looks like shit right now.
Yeah.
Like physically?
Yes.
He looks like dog shit.
How old is he?
He's like 80, 79.
Yeah.
Okay.
And he, he looks the kind of dog shit that you look when you are under ridiculous amounts of
stress and pressure.
I've never seen him, like, respond that way.
And it makes me wonder like, okay, well, what is, what's actually going on here?
Yeah.
You know, that office nukes people.
I mean, just look at before and afters of every president.
Yeah, man.
At least the last 20 years.
And I'm not saying that something incredible isn't happening, but that office in
and of itself ages people in dog years.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
For sure.
The president's plane went a loop for four hours near the water and went to Germany.
definitely stabilizes enough to move him.
Hmm.
What we're talking about the Israeli presidential point?
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't know.
God, I love that comment.
The Dow's over 50K.
Why do we care?
I could not believe she said that.
Oh, dude.
Yeah.
Hold on.
Andy has any info with boots on the ground
or say new deployments in the region.
Daughter.
I have no connection to,
have no inside beta, no inside spit.
I have some friends who are still in.
I'm not hearing anything on boots on the ground.
And honestly, for me, I hope that we don't.
That country, you could look at where the geography is, the topography.
We've experimented with 20 years and terrain like that.
It is terrible.
It's not good.
It's a tough place.
The test results.
That's why it hasn't been conquered in fucking 12,000 years.
The test results are back on that one.
We don't have to wonder what it's going to look like.
All right.
Yeah.
Well, guys, let us know what you guys think down to the country.
they called Netanyahu BB.
Hell if I know.
Yeah.
Oh, I don't know. That's a Google.
Google that shit.
I don't know that.
Let me see.
Oh, I didn't know you were a fed.
Yeah, I am.
I'm an Illuminati.
That's federal?
Do you get a badge with that?
It's a secret tattoo.
All right.
Yeah.
They taught me these cool hand signs, though.
Don't you have to get your yacht to Monaco and gingerly touch tips on like the fifth
weekend of every month?
Yes.
Okay.
It's not gay.
Okay.
So they say they say they're tips of the yacht.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
We do this thing.
It's called docking.
You ever heard of it?
I have.
They say it's a childhood nickname.
It's derived from his first name, which is Benjamin.
I guess how you say, Beniamine is how you say his name.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
So BB.
Yeah.
So the theory is I'm Illuminati because I talk so much shit and nobody ever fucks with me.
And I have all this money for no reason.
People definitely don't fuck with us.
It couldn't be that I ground my entire life away for fucking 30 years.
No, no.
Nobody wants to hear that.
It's the overnight 30 years success.
Andy, show us the extra four fingers.
People like your handslides.
Clearly, this is something you've done before.
Oh, yes.
Every show, I have to let them know.
Yeah, yeah, man.
Guys, jump into this conversation.
Let us know what you guys think down in the comments.
That being said, let's keep cruising, shall we?
Time to talk about the Nuggets.
Yeah?
Yeah, you guys excited?
The Nuggets.
Hey, dude, the Nuggets are fucking wilding right now.
Nugget, please.
What are you even talking about?
Oh, you'll see so.
But let me ask you a question.
We'll start off with this, all right?
We got headline two.
Okay.
How was spring break for you guys growing up?
Was it cool?
Yeah.
Yeah, it was cool.
Yeah.
I mean, I didn't go to college, so.
I went twice spring break.
It was awesome.
I went once to Panama City.
It's fucking awesome.
In college or high school,
I went to Panama City my senior high school.
I didn't get to do anything.
It was awesome.
No, no spring breaks.
We had like nine.
Dad made me work for him on my spring break.
We had like nine dudes in like a fucking, like a day's in, like it was, it was, but it was fun, dude.
That sounds terrible.
Yeah.
It was awesome.
The logic situation is not optimal.
Expand the context, man.
You had, you had say more than just nine dudes in a fucking hotel room.
Like, well, it was just, I like it.
I like it.
That's what I prefer.
What's wrong with that?
Yeah.
Okay.
All right.
Yeah,
I had to work during my spring.
No,
then we went to Acapocco one year.
Okay.
That was fucking awesome.
That was in college.
That's Florida?
Mexico.
You are joking right now.
Yeah.
Eighty I'm black.
Yeah.
Acapoco is in Mexico.
What does that have to do with your understanding of geography specifically of Florida?
Who the fuck says, oh yeah, I'm going to Aca, bro.
The Acapoco trip.
The Aco Poco trip was so awesome, bro.
That like, I like,
cried when I had to go home.
Like, that's why how fucking awesome it was.
Yeah. I don't even know where that is.
I mean, I know Mexico.
I told all my friends, like, we got real fucked up the last day.
I'm like, I'm not fucking going home.
And they're like, yes, you are.
I'm like, no, I'm not.
And I meant it, bro.
Yeah, I live here now.
Yeah, I live here now.
Yeah, now do black people only know about Cancun, bro?
That's it.
I just discovered.
Anyway,
Anyway, two years ago.
So,
all with the show.
Yeah, spring break is, is hot right now.
Yeah, it is spring break.
And the nuggets are.
messing it up. Gunfire
at crowded Florida Beach
sends sunbaters scattering
scattering as violence
erupts during spring break.
Yeah, Florida is hot.
It's hot right now.
So what happened? Nuggets.
All right, let's see it. Let's dive into it. A wild video
has surfaced of thousands of
terrified spring break beach
goers fleeing the sand in
Florida's gunshots rang out over the week
and at least four
completely separate shootings have been
reported in Daytona Beach since Friday as scores of spring breakers descended on the city.
No one was injured in this specific video for this most recent shooting, according to authorities.
But an hour later, a person was shot outside of nearby crunch fitness.
Two shootings were reported beach side on Saturday, cop said.
So I got the clip.
Let's check this clip out.
Look at that.
There's a gunshot.
Where's the scatter?
Call the Dayton and you see this boy
Man, the sun must be bright down there
everybody's tan
How do everybody get so fucking tan
Nighttime?
It's really dark out there
Shit, man
No sunscreen there
That must be close to the equator
Yeah, dude, they're
messing it up man uh i mean listen they got to get it under control um there was another one uh the one
that they were talking about outside of crunch fitness that started off as why are we bringing guns
to the fucking beach bro how do you bring can we just bring go to the beach as americans and be cool
how look at the look at the freeze frame yeah what's i'm just saying like yeah we can't go we can't
go to the fucking beach without our guns real i mean i can't but like you guys you guys got to
bring yours too oh man uh yeah dude
I mean, it's insane.
It's insane.
And this has been, this has been, like, this ain't just new for this year.
This has been happening almost every year for the last, like, four or five years, specifically.
This was, here's another clip.
This was, uh, not beachside necessarily, but this was, you know, they talked about it outside of a crunch fitness somewhere downtown.
Check this clip out.
This is wild.
Viewer discretion.
What's he even hit me?
Is he punching his butt?
Yeah.
It's great.
Woo.
Shit.
Yep.
Stay back.
Somebody's there.
That guy shot?
I'll see it.
Fuck.
Yeah.
And dude, listen.
It's not even just the human nuggets that are problems.
There's even the humanoid ones that are now causing a ruckus.
They're even getting locked up.
Oh, shit.
Yep.
Why the fuck is there a robot?
That's a Terminator, bro.
And it's a black boy.
Did you fucking, did you watch that clip
by saying you about Terminator?
No, no.
I see.
I haven't watched it.
Terminator the movie?
Yeah, he's never seen it.
Or Terminator 2.
I haven't seen it.
We are.
We're in it.
We are two slices of pie away from that thing being a documentary.
Bro, Palantir is fucking Skynet.
Like, bro, you know what they're doing?
They're putting AI.
legitimately putting AI in weapon systems to where they can
Intel, target, and execute without any humans having any say.
Yeah, that's what we talked about that with Anthropic
because that's what Anthropic was like, yeah, we're not doing that.
Yeah.
And then Palantir CEO is on the internet being like, you guys are coming at me, I'm the
motherfucker.
I'm the motherfucker that's protecting you.
Well, who gave you that right, motherfucker?
Yeah, right.
It's a guy complex, dude.
Bro, it's bad.
I don't think, so the way I've heard this described is, you know, there's human in the loop where the human is making the decision in the kill chain.
Human on the loop where the AI or mechanism checks with the human and the human gives it the final okay.
Human out of the loop, which is what you guys are talking about.
Fully autonomous.
Yes.
Targeting, executing the kill chain cycle.
They're presenting that in their presentations.
Like, this is what we can do.
How do you come back from that?
You don't.
And then so then it becomes.
a cascading argument. So then how do you combat that? Well, we need to have somebody that
makes decisions even faster. So then you're fighting, bro, bro, bro. Listen, man, we are like seriously,
like really close to legitimately Skynet Terminator scenario. How have you not watched this movie?
Bro, Andy, they fucking, the AIs, do you, do you see Zuckerberg last week that what he bought?
No. Zuckerberg bought the social platform that the AI bots used to talk to each other.
Oh, dear God.
Okay, so there's a social platform now where all the AI bots get on there and talk.
And Zuckerberg bought it to add to meta.
But like, bro, these things are like communicating.
They're creating their own language.
They're like, dude, this is hyper dangerous and real shit.
And then you got the guys, you know, I'm sure the Palantir guy, he's a fucking smart motherfucker, bro.
He's brilliant.
But like we talk about all the time, just because you can.
doesn't mean you should.
And now it's like, oh, fuck.
Like, what is this going to look like in five years?
I mean, I think right now what's saving us, especially, well, not especially, but the
humanoid robot, I don't know what they're called.
Yeah.
They're primitive.
They're primitive.
Yeah, but not for long.
That's what I'm saying.
That's right now.
Yeah.
And so people are, because blue collar people are like, oh, AI, I'll never take our job.
Yeah, today.
Yeah.
What happens?
Dude, they're building.
houses out of 3D printing.
They have robots that put shingles on a roof.
They have robots that put tile down.
You ever put tile down?
Yeah.
It's a pretty fucking intricate process.
Like you have to be skilled to do it.
Yeah.
They got robots to do it.
So like, dude, this shit is coming for everybody.
Maybe not today, but it's coming.
Like, dude, wait until all of our police officers are these fucking robots.
And it's like Ed 209 from fucking Robocop.
You know?
You remember you see Robocop?
Of course I have.
Have you seen Robocop?
Not the new one.
The fucking,
the fucking Ed 209.
First of all,
yeah,
working for water rush.
If this is where we're going,
I'm getting one.
Come in,
let's be real.
I would get several.
There's a good thing about that,
though.
I would say with the humanoid police robots,
like they couldn't argue discrimination.
Because like they're,
they could be discriminated towards humans.
Well,
I mean,
yeah,
I'm some of my black people though.
I mean,
they probably could be coded to be really discriminatory
towards whatever.
I mean,
they certainly,
they certainly don't tell the truth about history.
You try to go, try to go look out
the history of certain
genetic and,
you know, racial people.
And it will not give you any history on them.
It will fucking lie to your face.
What's this about Zee?
Listen, we're a deep shit.
It's kind of exciting, though.
I'll be real.
Montana.
Huh?
I'm just saying, like,
I never thought,
Like this shit was really going to happen when I was alive.
It's going to happen in our lifetime.
Yeah, I know.
But I kind of like it.
Montana is a good spot for this.
Like maybe we could fucking, you know, maybe we could live out our fantasies of like post-a-apocalyptic fucking Mad Max like gang warfare.
I don't think they were very clean.
They were, you know, not a lot of showers.
Yeah.
That's the one thing I don't like.
I don't like that dust.
Oh, my God.
It is what it is.
Yeah.
It's accelerating at a pace that I don't understand.
Me neither.
And if it stays on that.
trajectory or anything close to it.
I don't know.
I mean, it used to be, you could say, oh, like if you go back,
he'd probably never seen this movie either, Back to the Future.
I've seen that.
Okay.
That was said, man.
Well, dude, I don't know.
Robocop was actually kind of a similar type of it.
I get it.
You can't argue about, oh, it's so bad to the future.
And you haven't seen fucking P2.
Yeah, no.
Well, we, we're already past the year the Back to the Future was set it.
That's right.
You know, and with the futuristic coverboards, which honestly,
2016.
You know what happened in 2016?
Obama.
No.
Do you want to know some fucking crazy-ass shit?
You want to know of crazy fact?
Don't ask me crazy questions.
All right, check this shit out.
In the fucking movie, back to the future too, where he goes into the future.
Yep.
Not back in the future.
That is 2016.
One of the headlines from that movie is the Cubs win the World Series because the Cubs were so bad when they made the movie.
Guess who won the World Series in that year?
I have to assume the Cubs.
The fucking Cubs.
All right.
That's fucking crazy.
Well, that was our best guess of what the future was going to look like based off the technology of our time.
Yeah.
And none of that shit happened.
Yeah.
The flying cars, the hoverboards.
So who knows?
Put some money on the cubbies.
No, no worries.
Back to the Future Part 2.
In Back to the Future Part 2, Marty and Doc traveled to the future to save his kids.
While there, Marty spots a headline announcing the Chicago Cubs as World Series champions.
To his shock, an old man confirms it's true.
Wait a minute, Cubs win World Series.
Against Miami?
Back in 1989 when the film was made, it was a laughable joke since the Cubs hadn't won
a single championship since 2008.
But in 2016, just a year after the movie's timeline, the Cubs won the World Series in real
life.
Was it against the, was it against Miami?
I was gonna ask the same thing.
Like, dude, that would be like, okay, that's enough.
Yeah, I don't think it was.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
So we can't even forecast the future.
I mean, that was so wildly inaccurate.
Vast majority of it didn't happen.
But now we're accelerating past that.
We're landing space rockets, which I'm a huge fan of, by the way.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
Yeah, we're fucked.
Just be honest.
I think so, too.
I think so, too.
I think we got to try to make as much money as we can now.
What if the robot comes to take it, though?
Yeah, I don't know.
You have to deploy your fleet of robots against it.
That's why you got to have money.
Yeah.
Fuck, man.
Oh, God, back to the scurrying crowd.
You know what I would like, though?
I would like some, like, real, like, transformers, though.
I think that would be cool.
Like, that'd be sick.
You know what I'm saying?
You just roll around and bubble be?
Like, I'd be inside of him.
Like, that'd be cool.
It's a weird sentence.
You want to be inside a dude?
No.
Yeah.
It's a very weird sentence.
I just be inside of him.
Bumble.
be bro. He said bubble butt
is what he said. He said, oh, that bubble
butts, I wouldn't be inside of that. That's what I heard.
All right. All right. So anyway,
the black teens
are causing problems at spring break. They got to chill out.
Okay. We got to chill out.
They ain't going to be safe for nobody. Chill out, Nuggets.
Yeah, that's right.
You don't need no guns at the beach.
That's right, man. Everybody chill.
Just go build some sandcastles and shit. Get in a fist,
If you have to.
It's a big deal.
I mean,
okay,
that is a counter argument,
though,
right?
Like that shit
didn't happen
back then
as if, like,
nobody fought in spring break.
Like,
he always fought.
People fought.
Yeah.
Didn't fucking turn the guns.
Uh-uh.
That goes back to like our
original conversation,
dude.
It's like just being able to fucking,
well,
just lash it out and be done.
Y'all don't fight real well.
That's what you mean by that.
I mean,
it takes four of you to do what,
you know,
a normal fight person would do.
That's true.
Yeah.
That's true.
Yeah,
I don't like to see the ganging up stuff.
I'm not saying there's not exceptions,
like John Jones,
who probably beat the shit out of anybody on the earth.
True.
If it's John Jones,
you got to bring the fucking cavalry, bro.
You got to shoot John Jones.
Or don't mouth off to John Jones.
That's it.
That's smart.
You know?
Yeah.
Like, if two guys want to sit there
and they want to banging out with their fists,
I don't have, like, again,
I'm a total fan of the mutual combat.
You know what I like about this, though?
It's happening, kind of.
Like, we're starting to see these social media people
go to boxing and do these boxing matches.
Like that one guy, the Gypsy Crusader just fought that dude.
You seen this stuff?
No.
Oh, yeah.
Well, it's...
That probably means you're still a good dude.
If you see this shit, you got problems.
I thought it was all satire at first.
Yeah, it's real.
What are your thoughts?
You know, the guns to the beach, I don't remember when I was going to, I don't remember a single...
I remember one day in high school, a guy brought a Phillips head screwdriver.
Yeah.
And that was a big deal.
The cop showed up.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
No, I mean, to the point where I remember this.
Yeah, that's crazy.
The desensitized nature people have to violence and the fact that they are exposed to it, there's something there.
And I'm not blaming this all on cell phones, but we're now also living in a world where if you want to, you could convince yourself that, you, oh, yeah, I need a gun at the beach.
No, it's not that big of a deal if I fire off a few rounds.
I watch people do it online all the time.
Yeah.
There's some difference there
Especially if you're a young kid
From the fucking ghetto
Or the inner city or whatever
And it's that that's the culture of the neighborhood
You know what I'm saying?
This is what it is.
You don't have a lot of male leadership
You don't have good dudes pulling these kids around
And say hey man
This ain't the way to do that shit.
Yeah.
You know what I mean? You don't have that
And that's you know by design
They've removed the black father from the household
And when you remove the father
From any household
whether it be white, black, whatever.
You're going to have those problems.
Yes, exactly.
You end up leaving it to the internet to raise these kids.
And it's unfortunate.
I mean, we joke about it and shit, but it's sad.
It's fucking sad, man.
I wish you could grab these kids and be like, hey, man,
you got nothing to prove by doing this shit.
Like, you know how you win?
You go out.
You fucking make something of yourself.
There's a saying, you know, the best revenge is success.
You know, like you don't have to do this, man.
And by the way, just be.
because someone disrespects you.
So what?
Yeah.
Fucking cares, bro.
People disrespect everybody all the time.
You don't have, fuck them.
Yeah, you don't have to make a decision
that'll have consequences for the rest of your life.
Bro, you know, my dad-
Consequences on somebody else's life.
My dad taught me, I had a, I had, I've had a number of friends
commit suicide over the years, right?
Same, unfortunately.
Right.
Yeah.
And even before like, when I was young growing up,
till I was, you know, you get to be in your mid-40s, bro.
You're gonna have a few people you know that have done this.
And my dad, you know, he always said the same thing.
He's like, never make a permanent decision off temporary problem.
I love it.
Yeah.
Never.
And like, dude, that's, that's, look, bro, we need some leadership in the communities.
That's what we need.
It's starting to get better, I think, but it has a long way to go.
For sure.
For sure.
Guys, jumping on this conversation, let's know what you guys think down in the commentary.
That being said, let's keep cruising.
Headline three.
You know what I don't like?
here's what I don't like
I can appreciate people telling the truth
about what's going on in the black communities
okay
but what I don't like
is that when people say shit like
oh they're just a bunch of fucking animals
blah blah blah blah no dude
these people didn't have
and look I'm the first person that says
it doesn't matter where you come from
doesn't matter if your actions write a check
you need to be accountable for that
but you can't expect people
of any race
to behave in a civilized manner
when there's no men to leave.
It's just not going to happen.
It's an essential function of civilization.
So,
you know,
I don't like that kind of shit.
You know what I mean?
I think we have to do a good job.
We can laugh and we can joke
and we can say shit and,
you know, it's all good.
But if we're being real,
we need male leadership more than ever.
And we need men to stand to fuck up
and be like,
Hey, and we need to remember that as polarizing as the world is, most people are still the same.
Most people want the same things.
They're much more alike than they are different.
And it takes discipline to keep that in mind when things are going to shit.
And I think everybody should remember that.
It's real, man.
Guys, third and final headline, headline number three.
This is an interesting one.
So there's another narrative.
I would like both of your guys's opinion on that's been building up.
I don't know if it's intentional.
I don't know if it's strategic,
but there is a building anti-Muslim narrative
that is popping up right now,
specifically in the country,
in the United States, right?
You got the fears of the sleeper cells.
You got the fears of, you know,
you got Mandami up in New York.
There's a lot of interesting things that are happening.
There's a real narrative that's starting to build up.
And it's not just here in the United States either.
I mean, we got the EU, we got France.
It's everywhere, right?
The joke is, you know, you got Muhammad.
He's fucking.
everywhere, right? And it gets fuel gets added to that fire by things like this.
Woke Canadian school bans children from eating in its cafeteria and lunchroom to
avoid offending Muslim students during Ramadan. Okay, shut it down. Okay. So this happens.
Let's dive into this just a little bit. All right. Canadian school has sparked outrage after it
designated no food zones at certain times inside its cafeteria in order to be inclusive
to Muslim children who are fasting for Ramadan.
Lunch areas at Fairview School in Calgary have been named food free to support students
undertaking the religious fast according to an email sent by administrators.
The email informed parents at the cafeteria was a quote no food space during the first
half of lunch for younger pupils in grades four to six.
Children's in grade 7 to 9 would be banned from eating food inside their lunchroom for the full hour long break, according to the email.
It's unclear where the non-fasting students would be able to eat as an alternative.
As of 2024, Fairview School has 9-11.
Oh, man, I didn't even catch that one.
Students.
I'm sorry, guys.
Students enrolled up to the ninth grade.
Ramadan started on February 17th.
We'll end on March 18th.
Practicing Muslims do not eat food or drink water during sunlight hours for the month
and celebrate at the end with the festival of eat.
So here's the screenshot of the email that was sent out.
So kids who are in 4 to 6th grade, you know, the first half of lunch, they can't eat inside the cafeteria.
They can get the final, you know, 30 minutes or whatever it is.
And then grade 7 through 9, the lunchroom will be a no food space for the entire lunch hour.
So they can't eat.
Correct.
Now on-
So they're forcing Ramadan on students that are not Muslim.
Correct.
We've got to be inclusive.
That's not, that's not inclusive.
Yeah.
Now, you know, if there's inclement weather days, because-
That's exclusive to the fucking majority.
That's right.
It's right.
Um, learning commons will be a no food space for all students in grades four through nine.
Thank you for your continued.
Then like, there's no, there's no like.
So what is a, who's on the board here?
And who's the principals and what are these, are these, are these Muslim people?
I think I saw.
Actually, I'm glad you asked that because I got the article.
And I think one of the ladies.
Yeah, the print, this is the principal of the school here.
shocking okay super shocking i mean that's like now i don't know how different like canadian carons are
from like our karenes for you guys listening she's a white middle-aged woman don't forget the
labruddle yeah with the labruddle that that's almost like a that's a guarantee she's a fucking
woke warrior yeah yeah now here's the other thing so the population of that school uh calgary of
the town itself 45% christian according to census records
Um, the board of education noted that it had 10,000 non-Canadian students registered to join the school.
Um, yeah.
I mean, I mean, we were really surprised. It's fucking Canada.
It is Canada.
Canada has.
Canada has been conquered.
Canada's culturally.
Yeah.
It just has. Okay.
It's been culture.
It's been conquered by the fucking woke retards.
Yeah.
Okay.
And, you know, it's Canada.
Like, it doesn't surprise me.
Yeah.
Well, and we also whip their ass like for the U.S. Olympics.
So I mean, we really beat their ass and everything this year.
Canada is cooked.
Yeah.
It's done.
Put a fork in it.
I told you.
I told the Canadians when they did that trucker convoy in 2020, I said, finish the job.
Finished the job.
And they didn't.
And you know what they did right after that?
They took everybody's guns.
They said guns are illegal.
We have blue balls now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now obviously comments have been outraged over this.
Neil says this.
I completely agree.
Religion is a private matter.
Let them fast.
and stay away from lunch rooms.
This is doing too much.
Muslims literally don't care if you eat in front of them during Ramadan,
which that's a whole other argument, right?
Like,
I'm sure Muslims are realizing that this is creating anti-Muslim narratives.
For sure.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
But like,
Z,
Z's fasting now.
Like,
I mean,
what are we doing?
You know what I'm saying?
Like,
they don't, like,
they don't really care.
Like,
I mean,
it's just,
it doesn't make sense,
dude.
And these are fucking kids,
dude.
Like, fourth,
fourth grade?
How old are you?
Fourth grade?
What is that?
Young.
Ten?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, dude, what?
Doesn't it just end up, like, leading towards nihilism?
Because if your whole thing is you want to be inclusive of everybody,
then you're nothing.
Well, you can't support any one thing over the other,
so you can't stand for anything.
So what do you actually believe it?
Well, that's the point.
That's the world economic forum agenda.
It's to remove any sort of nationalism that might exist in a country
so that we can have a one world government.
And they do that through demoralization of, you know, customs.
Remember, like, for the last, I don't know, dozen years or so, you know, Christmas time,
it was always Merry Christmas.
Yeah.
Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas.
And then it became Happy holidays.
Yeah.
Then it became the Washington talking about Kwanza, which made up shit.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
Like those things, the language is the weapon.
And people don't realize to what degree.
So when they shame you for saying Merry Christmas,
that's not about like I'm offended.
That's about creating a scenario where you don't believe in Christmas as much
because you're not saying it anymore.
It's offensive, right?
Think about the American flag when Kaepernick did his kneel down shit.
And then we had all these people in the country start to see the American flag as a bad thing,
not a good thing, right?
And that's where the division starts to happen.
So then you bring in millions and millions, tens of millions,
tens of millions of people through the border that don't really believe in anything that
America stands for. Now you've got a cultural movement happening to remove all of the things
that matter to Americans or Canadians or any other country that may be part of the World Economic
Forum agenda. So, Claus Schwab writes books about this. You know, so a lot of this is about,
yes, it's about removing every single thing that we would hold.
customary to our countries in favor of a globalist pro-human agenda.
Dude, I mean, things that you believe in should be hard, right?
Like fasting, there's a reason that you do that.
And I'm like, obviously, I don't want, you know, kids to go hungry, but the parents of those
children who are raising them and that faith can explain the reason that they're doing it and the
hardship from it and what you're supposed to get from it.
That's wild to me.
Yeah, it is wild.
And it's, listen.
It's the delusion of culture intentionally.
It's a destabilization.
The moral,
it's demoralization moves on destabilization,
which moves on to nothing matters.
We should all join together and be,
you know,
citizens of humanity.
Yeah.
Sucks, man.
Yeah.
So you got madami sit on the floor in his fucking,
you know,
office.
Mm-hmm.
Dude,
fuck this guy.
Now,
I,
What type of margin did he win by?
Oh, that's a good question.
Let's fact check with Andy Stoff.
Oh, I just feel like these things are, when you look at them from a distance, they can be the answer to the test you're getting ready to take for other people to take a look at this and say, hey, what would this look like if we were to try to change course and vote for these things?
Oh, dude, it's super close.
50.78% of the vote.
Okay, so coin toss almost.
That's crazy.
Well, I think the problem was they had two other.
candidates that ate up the other second. Yeah, Cuomo and so, yeah. I mean, the answer to these
tests are out there. The question is, are people paying attention to it before they go into
the voting booth? No, they aren't. Bro, if you go on, haven't you seen these reporters on the street,
they go down and they say, well, can you tell me who George Washington is? Oh, totally. Yeah. And they're like,
oh, do you is, what's the, you know. I mean, for clarity, they probably edit out the people who are like,
yes, as a matter of fact, I do know who George Washington is.
And he crossed the Delaware on Christmas Eve and murdered some other fuckers.
Yeah, not what I was looking for.
Next.
Don't lose that.
No pose that.
No pose that.
Bro, like, you know, you go to these people at these protests.
You're like, why are you here?
And they're like, I don't know.
Like, they said, 20 bucks an hour.
Yeah.
It's just, dude, we just have a lot of stupid motherfuckers in this country.
That's the truth.
And I'm not saying all, but we have enough to where they can be preyed upon.
I'm going to add to that.
I don't think a lot of the people actually believe deeply in the things that they're a part of,
but they have finally found a community, regardless of what it is, where they're getting some
interaction and reinforcement.
Because instead of staring at their place of belonging.
Yeah.
And, you know, they connected through their anxiety rectangle, scrolling, looking for something,
became a part of something, whether they believe it or not.
Like, there's legitimately societies out there for people who think the earth is flat.
It's like, okay.
Yeah.
I don't want to think that all of you have an IQ that would be found.
on a thermostat, right?
I'm trying to find a better way to look at this.
And I watched some documentaries on it.
I'm like, oh, you guys just like getting together and hanging out.
Yeah.
Because you're a little bit weird.
Let's be honest.
You're a little bit on the fringe.
But you're fringed together.
Well, and dude, if you think about like the movement that these people represent, okay,
which is communism, first of all, communism shouldn't be tolerated in this country.
I don't think actually a lot of them could even tell you what communism is.
They don't.
But here's what they do know about it.
They know that they know one thing.
Here's what they know.
They know that communism stands for taking shit from people who have it and giving it to them.
That's what they know.
And it's pretty easy to cultivate a group of people that believe in that.
When for the 20 years of their upbringing, okay, people who were born in the year 2000,
they have been told that the world is not fair, which it isn't.
It's not fucking fair.
Okay?
Couldn't agree more.
But they've been told it's not fair.
You don't have a chance.
If you're white, you're inherently privileged and racist.
If you're black, you're hopeless.
You get a trophy for showing up, not a trophy for winning.
You get told that, you know, everything's going to be okay and you're going to be fine because you're a special little delicate flower and you're you.
And then these people get out in the real world.
They're not equipped with any skills.
They're not equipped with any mentality.
They don't understand how the world actually works.
They understand the world as they were taught it, which is a lie.
And when they get out in the world and they realize that not everything is not going to be okay.
It's very easy for them to fall into a culture of those people cheated.
Those are bad people.
I was lied to.
Give me their shit and fuck them.
And that is a very easy thing for them to believe.
But what they don't realize about,
communism is that in the mechanism of communism, they use groups of people called useful idiots
to actually get communism to catch. And then once communism takes power, the dumbest, most useless
people are executed. So these people who are clamoring for communism don't understand that
if communists actually get in power, you're either going to work for the government, which we
do anyway. That's another discussion. We're much closer to communism than what people think.
You're either going to work for the government,
meaning like, actually work, right? Or you're going to be eliminated. And then after
they eliminate the useful idiots that were used, then they eliminate all the people that would
be a potential threat, all the doctors, all the intelligent people, all the people who
create, become build things that aren't with that, then they execute them. Okay. So,
this is what happens in communism and these people who cheer for it don't understand that because
they've never read a fucking history book and if they if they could try to look at the history
it's hard to find these facts like you don't hear about the holodomores you don't get taught
about the bolshevik revolution nobody's taught about the 60 million Christians that were
killed by Russian Bolsheviks which are which are pretend Jews okay they're
They're not even real Jews.
They pretend to be Jewish so they can hide amongst the Jews.
Okay.
These people murder fucking 60 million Christians.
Were you taught that in school?
No.
I wasn't either.
And none of these people were either.
So like the actual history is not even easy to find even if they wanted to find it.
So it makes sense to me as to why these people believe what they believe.
But it's scary because they don't realize how much in danger they actually are by believing it.
Yeah, they just hear the equality of outcome.
Right.
And it's never been that way.
It's never happened.
It's never worked.
It's never ever worked because the people who have the power, it's never enough for them.
Okay?
And this is why when you hear about like the USSR being communist and you like when we were growing up, right, what did they show us about?
They showed the breadlines.
Yeah.
They show people starving.
They showed like, I mean, extreme poverty.
All right.
And that's what happens because the government comes in and they say, we're going to look out for you.
We're going to provide you with everything.
We're going to make the stores and you're going to have plenty of things for free.
Except these people are so greedy and so power hungry that when the money comes to do these things, they say, fuck it.
Let them fucking starve.
And they keep it themselves.
And that's how we end up with literal monarchs and peasants.
And that's what communism is about.
They tell you it's about, oh, it's this utopia.
It's this, it's that.
Communism has never produced anything other than mass amounts of fucking poverty,
suffering, and death ever.
What do the modern day communists point as, point at as their success story?
They don't have one.
Oh, their story is, it's never been done.
You point out all these things, they will automatically say the same thing.
It's a talking point.
Well, it's never been done properly.
It's never been done properly.
Oh, but they're going to do a property this time.
Yes.
But see.
what they don't understand is that it doesn't matter how proper it's explained to you it doesn't
matter how altruistic and selfless that a leader appears to be because that's usually the
kind of leader that brings communism in we I'm of the people we care about you I'm a one of you
except when you look at them they're actually not one of them okay and what happens is is
you know, uh, absolute power corrupts absolutely.
So these people get in power and the people like people have a hard time believing this, right?
Like we're all like normal people.
Like, you know, if I told you something, I, you would expect that I would do that thing.
Yep.
Right.
Vice versa.
That's just normal.
There are people out there.
And this is a hard thing for people to understand.
There are people out there that are legit sociopathic.
They have no emotion.
They have no care.
They have no.
They don't, they don't care if they told you something.
They don't, they don't care.
Like, they'll fucking kill you.
They're like, fuck it.
I'll kill you and I'll take your shit and fuck you.
There's a lot of people out there.
And those people tend to rise to the top because good people think that having power is a, is a bad thing.
It's a morally bad thing.
But what we don't realize is that we have to have good people.
this is why entrepreneurs are the
or the lynchpin of the power structure
we have to have good people that are willing to obtain
wealth and power
that are not evil and we don't have that because
what are we taught in culture? What are we taught about
seeking power? We're taught that
oh that's not it's a bad thing it's grimy it's evil
it's this it's that okay well if none of the good people go to
fucking have power then what are we left with?
We're left with the sociopaths who just want to take all
shit and kill all the people and that's what we're dealing with dude and I think we're dealing
that dealing with that not just in communism I think we're dealing with that globally with a lot of
different leaders okay so they may not be communist right they may just be lying about whether I mean
look dude people hate when I say this because they get so pissed off and before I say it I want
to say that I am a through and through fucking pro-America patriot
I love this country.
I believe in what it stands for.
I believe in the idea of America.
I think it's one of the greatest ideas ever.
I think it's one of the most beautiful concepts ever.
I believe when it works, there's nothing better, but it's been diluted and it's been corrupted.
And we are sold a lie now.
And the lie is this.
You are free.
You are free.
We are not free.
There's nothing about paying half of your taxes or money.
more to the government, them never being held accountable, you being held accountable,
and working eight months out of the year for the federal government and being told that you're
free? Come on, man, that's not fucking freedom.
And then see your tax dollars get stolen.
That's not fucking freedom, bro.
That's not freedom.
That's a fucking lie.
That is, that is, it's the inside of the store is fucking communism.
The outside of the store or socialism, the outside of the store says freedom.
it's just not what they fucking say it is.
And like, dude, that's a big problem.
And that's what we're dealing with here in this country.
I love this country.
What it could be is fucking amazing.
And that's part of the reason I don't like Trump's slogan of make America great again.
That shouldn't be, we shouldn't be looking to go back.
We should be thinking make America greater than it's ever been.
Yeah.
That should be what we're focused on.
Tougher to fit on a hat.
Yeah.
Yeah, it is.
But I mean, that's the true message, right?
And like who gets beyond repair?
And what would be the mechanism to get out of it?
I'll speak for Greg Anderson.
It's ARs and bonkers.
Right.
Look, I think that I think that's the easy answer.
Like the easy.
It's also ineffective.
The easy answer is let's all get together and let's go fucking kill some people.
That's the easy answer.
But the problem is, is that what about the day after?
What about the week after?
What about the year after?
because if we were to go do that now with the culture that we actually currently have,
it would only be a short matter of time before we be in the situation again
because America has lost the idea of the individual being excellent
and a representation of what Americans should be.
And so the easy answer is definitely, yeah, let's fucking get them out of there.
But all you're doing is surrendering control to another person or another group
when in reality if America like this is the hard answer if America really wanted to fix itself it has to come from the individual up okay people have to get back to having high standards they've got to be fit they've got to make it some money they've got to care about their community they've got to put good information in their brain they can't voluntarily surrender to being a product for the system meaning a mega consumer you're 200 pounds overweight
You're streaming Netflix.
You're consuming all the data.
You're making them all this money.
Then you go to the, you get sick, so you got to go to the medical system.
Like we are seeing right now as a product to fuel the government.
When in reality, the government and the system is designed to protect the freedoms of the citizen.
And so if we really want to fix this, like, and I mean really fix it, every single fucking American has to take responsibility for their own lives to,
build a life that is representative of what they believe America should be. Now, people don't like
that answer because it requires work on their end. And what they hear is, well, I'm doing my part.
Are you actually doing your part, bro? Are you actually maximizing the gift that was given to you
of being born in this country and living your life in a way that honors the people who sacrificed
for this country? I don't believe that we're doing that as a whole.
poll. In fact, I know we're not. Okay. Now we, huh? It's evident. Bro, look that and and because the
answer is difficult and everybody has to participate, people tune the fuck out. Okay, but that is the only
solution. That fires me up. Well, that is the only solution. Eat the shit out of somebody right now.
Not at the same time. Don't look at me. So, so how this works, how this works, and this is why
entrepreneurs are the fucking linchpin. Entrepreneurs have
more influence in culture than any other profession.
And here's why.
Because if you employ people, you have a decision that you can make actively about what your
culture inside your company is going to represent.
All right.
This is why for the last 20 years, there's been all this woke shit that is put down
through the big banks to the corporations of all this crazy DEI and political correctness
and censorship shit that they got to do, right?
let's crush meritocracy.
If we crush meritocracy, then we crush the motivation and the dream.
All right.
If we want to fix this, entrepreneurs need to install a culture that they are proud of
that represents the things that they believe in that people will live inside that ecosystem
and take home.
When they take it home, that rubs off in their family.
When it rubs off in the family, it rubs off in the community.
Okay, so entrepreneurs play a pivotal role at fixing this problem.
because they have leadership capabilities.
When I say this to people, they look at me like I'm speaking fucking Chinese.
Okay, but I am telling you, and I mean this, if America wants to actually survive and thrive,
the regular American has to take responsibility for their own lives in a way that they are not currently doing.
And that is not an insult to people who are trying really hard.
trying hard is is is not the same as being effective you have to try hard and be effective which means
you need skills and those skills come from people investing in themselves and when someone's struggling
to put food on the table when they work their whole fucking lives and they're there's it's very hard
to talk to that person and say hey try hard you're going to have to do more okay but if we really
want to fix shit that's the way and we're going to have to do more for a minute and we're going to have to do more for a minute
And what will happen is once the culture gets back control of the government, now we can fix
some of these things like taxes and maybe not make it so hard on people so they don't have to
work 60 hours a week at one job and 20 to another to fucking get by.
Maybe we could get us back to a single family household.
You know, the whole culture that we live in was built upon a single income household.
You can't survive on a single income household anymore, right?
So like all of these problems, like you can wait.
for a candidate to come in, but here's the problem. You put a candidate in the system that you think
can do this, and then they get bucked off the bull by all the people who are already there. Okay?
So we have to understand. This has to start a community level, has to go up to the state level,
and then it goes up to the country level. And we have to restore this idea that citizens are
supposed to serve just like you serve for 17 years in a different way, which would be in a,
their local government or their state government or their national government. And everybody,
like, dude, I get this a lot. And I'm not saying this to toot my own horn or anything, but everybody's
like, dude, why don't you run for office? Why don't you run for president? Why don't you do this?
If I ran for president right now, I wouldn't be able to get anything done because we don't have the
people underneath to fucking go along with it, dude. So like, you're just taking somebody who,
could potentially fix the problem. And because nobody's participating at the level that we need
to, it can't be effective. So to answer your question, do I think we're done? No. Is a solution
difficult? Yes. Does it require everybody? Yes. Do I think it can happen? Yes. Do I think it's
going to happen? I don't know. I've never thought about entrepreneurship in that way. And honestly,
for the vast majority of my adult life, I was working for somebody else, mainly the government.
Yeah.
And I own a coffee shop where I live, and I think we employ about 40 people part-time.
Yeah.
It is one of my favorite things.
And I hadn't thought about it through the lens of culture or the impact and influence that you have.
And I'm thinking about it now.
The average age of the employee that I have, they're baristas, right?
So not a location for sure, but I get them early in life.
Probably 16 through 23 would probably be about average age, which is an incredible age to teach lessons about culture and leadership.
and self-starting and looking for problems instead of being in told what the problem is.
And fuck, I hadn't thought about it like that.
I love going to the coffee shop.
The first thing I did was develop a management team so I could come in and worry about
high-level stuff and let them worry about the mechanics.
In the three years we've been open, I haven't taken a dime out of the business.
I just put it all back into the shop to try to, I'd rather pay them more than me take a dime.
Yeah.
And in full transparency, it's not bad as a tax haven to write off costs.
Just being honest, I'm like, I don't like, that's legal.
Yeah.
It's legal.
And but also it is, it's one of the most rewarding things that I do because of the young people that work for me.
That's right.
And it's harder.
The leadership in that world is harder than the leadership of the world I came from in the military because they're younger and they have different trajectories in life and different reasons that they're going to be there.
Also, they can quit and not be punitively put into jail.
Yeah.
Even though I have tried to institute that it didn't work.
Well, entrepreneur.
So we say everybody has to do more, right?
Yeah.
Okay.
That's entrepreneurs too.
Yeah.
Okay.
And that means that you have to take a fucking interest in your people's development.
Yeah.
Right?
That means you got to get them around your 40 guys.
Say, hey, guys, okay, once a month, we're going to do a leadership lesson or a personal
development lesson.
We're going to talk about this.
This is what's important.
You know, this is what I've learned.
This is, these are things that are going to matter to you in the future.
We have to take responsibility for our people.
Like, it would be very easy for me not to do that.
Yeah.
Like, it'd be very easy.
for me to not give a fuck and say
fuck these guys that figured out
that's what a lot of people do right now
your business wouldn't be what it is I know that
but but dude you'd be surprised
how many people I talk
to who pay me to consult
on their business and I explain
what I just said to you and they say
I don't have time to do that
well then you're gonna fucking lose
yeah not only are you gonna lose
you're abandoning your responsibility
your own fucking team for a fucking dollar
and that's why you're not gonna have any
yeah I don't I'd always just
thought about it through the lens of this just seems like the right thing to do.
I hadn't thought about it.
You know what's funny, bro?
Doing the right thing actually does pay pretty fucking good in the long term.
Yeah.
Yeah.
In a short term, maybe not all the time.
In the long term, I promise it does.
Absolutely.
I love it, dude.
I love it, man.
Guys, we got one more segment.
Yeah.
What is it?
A final segment.
It's a great one.
Thumbs up.
Oh, shit.
Thumbs up, it dumb as fuck.
Yeah.
I got a game.
us I figured this would be fitting right we put on some tinfoil so we're gonna play a
little game very simple okay we're gonna walk through these are the most common
conspiracy theories people actually secretly believe I don't know how secretly some
people believe these and we're gonna go yes or no okay yes or no do you think it's real
okay got it do I think it's real or do I think like do you believe it no no like do you
believe it oh okay do you believe it now some of these are common some of these are not
common. All right? You guys ready?
Chat, play along with us as you guys are watching
in the chat. Let's know.
All right, so first up,
most computer
viruses in the 2000s
were created by software companies
selling antivirus programs.
100%. My thumb came up. 100%.
And that's why Bill Gates
figured out how to create diseases and then
vaccines. That's right. Allegedly. Allegedly.
Allegedly. Okay. I had put
my thumb out before you'd finish reading.
All right. Yes. Okay. All right. Cool.
Jack, let us know.
All right, next one.
John McAfee, who created fucking Norton antivirus.
Yeah, yeah.
Says he's openly admitted this.
Oh, really?
So he's dead now.
Allegedly.
Yeah.
All right.
All right.
All right.
Here's the next one.
All right.
Here's the next one.
Bill Clinton never cheated on Hillary.
They had an open marriage, always traveling, rarely together, and infidelity was easier for the
public to stomach than a swinging president and first lady.
I mean, I think it's,
pretty demonstrable that they were banging other people.
So we're just talking about the mechanics of how they define their own personal relationship here.
I think it's possible.
Yeah.
Plausible.
Yeah.
Plausible.
Well, there was another president that I know for sure was swingers.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
They were the ones that were our previous president.
Yeah.
Apparently he was legit swinging swinging.
Yeah.
The anteater.
Gerthy.
Yeah.
Got a hog on him?
Hog, bro.
Yeah.
Allegedly.
Good for him.
Yeah.
Good for him.
Dude, I was shot, you know, like, damn.
They call them the ant eater.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
I'd say, I would say that's probably true.
Okay.
All right.
I mean, it seems plausible.
It just seems like we're arguing or deciding whether or not we agree with the own verbiage that they use for their relationship.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, I can see that as plausible.
Okay.
All right.
Here's the next one.
All those Russian politicians that jumped or fell out of the upper floor windows were actually pushed.
I don't know when this happened.
But if there was more than one person, I feel like an accident could happen to one person falling out of a window.
Sure.
I think that's a, I think that's a yes.
Okay.
Yeah.
I think it's safe.
I'm going to have to go with a yes on that one too.
Yeah, that's safe.
All right.
Next one.
That women's pants and skirts and dresses don't have pockets or they have tiny baby pockets to boost the handbag industry.
All right.
That's deep.
Well, that's fucking deep.
Well, they do have tiny little pockets, do you.
Okay.
And also the people who own the high fashion also make the bags.
That's right.
So.
Right.
These are all self-licking ice cream cones.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'd say this is probably true.
Okay.
You think that's true, Z?
Ladies, ladies in the chat, what do you guys think?
Is it a fucking scam?
I don't know if that's true, but that, to me, sounds like a conversation people would have in these meeting rooms.
Oh, yeah.
We're going to shrink the size of their pockets.
Yeah.
They make the person.
Listen, 100% they do this.
I'll tell you why.
It's the same reason that chip bags will stay the same size,
but the inside will be less.
They call it shrinkflation.
So if you go by like a fucking candy bar and, you know,
the rapper will be the same,
but the candy bar will be like half an inch shorter.
Yeah, you get like 30% higher in there.
That's how these people think, 100%.
That's so fucked up.
That's all fucked up.
All right.
Here's the next one.
My wife way home.
Jay Rossi, my wife goes wild when she actually gets pants with pockets.
The women, I think, are vehemently agreeing that this is a thing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hell yeah.
All right.
Next one.
Here we go.
All right.
Now, this is a big one.
You guys know mattress firm?
Yeah.
Okay.
Mattress firm is secretly a money laundering operation because there are so many and yet they're
always empty and who the fuck buys mattresses like this.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
So I hear this.
one a lot okay this is a big one okay but what people don't understand is that
mattresses are extremely high margin okay oh really yes and you don't have to sell a
lot of them keep your store open huh it's like a lot it's like a lot it's like 90
something 80% margin it's a lot shit I'm going with the expert on this one okay
all right I was unaware of the margin levels and mattresses yeah they're super
high margin dude this seems a little bit plaza linens and mattresses have some of the
highest margins of any good really yeah that's great well dude it's like
fucking five mattress firms in like a fucking
and half a mile radius, bro.
Yeah.
Like, see, but it's a real estate play.
Like, I'm kind of.
Mattress firm, do, they have a lot of,
like to entertain that one a little bit too.
They have a lot of locations.
All right.
All right.
I mean, there could be some money laundering going on.
I'm just saying, like, I don't think the whole thing's invented for that.
Like, bro,'s on a fucking 240-foot yacht.
What do you do, bro?
Oh, mattress firm.
You ever heard of it?
You know what I'm saying?
I know some dudes that own some mattress companies.
They're fucking rich.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
All right.
Well, we got one.
One last one, our final one.
Time to sell mattresses in Minnesota.
Yeah, daycares and fucking salami bad.
All right, last one, this is a big one.
Okay, here we go.
There is a 1% of the top 1% that actually runs the world
and makes random decision scenarios that affect billions of lives
because they want to see how it plays out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think we all know that.
That's true.
I don't know about the word random.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm not saying there's not a top 1% of the 1%.
I don't know if they're up there fucking around randomly.
I think they're pretty calculated.
100%.
You think they're so more calculated, right?
It's a plan.
See, sometimes I feel like they just be fucking with this.
No.
You know what I'm saying?
No.
But yeah, that's true.
Like, hey, make them put mask on.
Make them put mask on.
Make them put mask on.
That wasn't fucking with.
That was a purpose for that.
Yeah, that was a social experiment to test compliance.
Yeah.
Make them pay behind a fucking.
Plexiglass green.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
See if they'll put Colligan waters on their head.
That's right.
That's right.
It's like, it's like, oh, all right.
See if they can, see if they'll wear the mask when they walk in the restaurant.
But then once they sit down, they take them off.
You know what I'm saying?
Selective few.
Hmm.
There was some very similar comments that scroll by.
It's the fuse.
It's the fuse.
Hell yeah, man.
Well, yeah.
Fuse.
Those are, those are the conspiracy theories of people actually.
actually think secretly they believe.
Yeah.
All right.
I'm with it, dude.
Well, listen, I would love to stay in chat, but I have to go to a board meeting at 9 o'clock
a night.
Hell yeah.
That sounds horrible.
Yeah.
Yes.
It ain't going to be that bad.
Well, we'll find out.
We shall see.
Yeah.
We shall see.
Well, yeah, man, guys, Andy, Andy, that is all I have.
Hey, bro.
Thanks for coming down and be on the show.
Thanks for having you out, dude.
It's so good to see you.
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If I was a liar, I'd say I already read it, but I didn't.
I literally gave it to you right before the show.
That would have been impressive if you'd gotten through it.
Yeah.
But you know how most guys do.
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Look, I know this man.
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Hell yeah, man.
All right, guys.
That's it.
We will see you later on this week.
Don't be a ho.
Sure, show.
We're from sleeping on the flow.
Now my jury box froze.
Fuck a bowl.
Fuck a stole.
Counted millions in a cold.
Bad bitch, booted swow.
Got her on bank row.
Can't fold.
Just a no.
Headshot case closed.
