REAL AF with Andy Frisella - 300. Andy, Cameron Hanes, Sal & DJ CTI: Trump-Russia Lies Approved By Hillary, Elon Musk's Sex Accuser & Biden-Backed W.H.O. Treaty
Episode Date: May 21, 2022In today's episode, Andy & the crew are joined in the studio by "Endure" author & bowhunter Cameron Hanes. In the first half of the show, they discuss Cam's most intense hunting trip encounters, how r...egular people are capable of incredible feats, and why solid & self-reliant men are needed now more than ever in America. In the second half, they discuss Hillary Clinton's campaign manager testifying that she had approved the false narrative between Trump & Russia, Elon Musk challenging a far-left sex accuser to describe his intimate body parts, and the Biden-backed treaty amendment that would give the United States health powers over to the U.N.
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What is up guys, it's Andy Priscilla and this is the show for the realest, say goodbye to
the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society and welcome to motherfucking reality guys today we have andy and dj and sal at cameron haynes cruise the
motherfucking enemy that's right you heard that you heard that right we are joined today
by a legend and it's definitely not sal i was getting ready to step in there i know you were
that's why i had to say that i had to jump in and stop here about about about knocking out the part
cam haynes man what is going on dude man just here in the first form uh what is this a campus
this is huge this is amazing i'm just so impressed with this facility here. Uh, everything you guys have going first time here, it's an honor to be on the set of
real AF with all you guys. It's an honor to have you here. Um, you know, a lot of fans here in this
building, a lot of fans on the show. And I know we have a lot of cross listenership to, to, you
know, the Rogans and some of the other shows,
the Jocko shows and that you've been doing lately.
You got a new book out.
Yes.
Congratulations on that, man.
Thank you.
It's called Endure.
Yep.
I haven't read the book because I haven't had time to read the book yet, but you're
an incredible dude, bro.
Everybody that I know that listen to the show probably knows a lot about you.
But for the guys who don't, who are you, man?
I'm a bow hunter. So that's, I grew up, um, kind of, you know, my, uh, mom and dad got her divorce.
So I was kind of bouncing between my mom's house and my dad's house, trying to figure out what's
going, what was going on and what I, you know know where i wanted to live and just had a hard time really getting direction uh athletics gave me some some
direction i could focus my energy on football basketball baseball so that's what i did in high
school and then after that man i needed something i didn't have anything going really and my buddy
roy roth got me started bow hunting and that's all i've done ever since so i was about
19 years old started hunting when i was 20 with the bow i'd rifle hunted before that but so for
the last 34 years i just i like to be known as the bow hunter that's yeah all i do is like so
you're you're the bow hunter right that's a very humble description of who you are uh i think i think i think most people know you that know you know you as a tremendous athlete
as well and also a tremendous american bro oh it's it's a fucking honor to have you in this
in this building oh thank you i mean i feel like i feel like we share the same uh sentiments in
regard to the country and the pride of in amer America and the workforce here and just everything that's important to us.
We feel the same, I feel like.
And it's just, man, it's an honor to be here.
Thanks for the kind words, too.
It's 100% fact.
Sal is figuring out how to become your best friend right now.
No, I was sitting there what i was thinking is you know a good way to describe
cam for those like who don't know or are new or listening or just have not been on the internet
for the last eight years the best way to describe cam is that the scene in pulp fiction when they're
in the when they're in the diner you know and he's like you need to get in there and grab my wallet
which one's your wallet it's when it says bad motherfucker on it
i'm glad it was that
scene not the pawn shop
hey guys but see you're not you're not being rames bro you're the guy from the box
oh man oh bro so so tell us a little bit about the book man because i want to cover the book
uh a little bit but really do we're going to talk about some other things but yeah um i know you've
been you know you're probably exhausted talking about the book but let's talk about it just for
a second yeah i mean why i'm excited about the book it wasn't my i didn't have this big goal to
write a memoir and tell my story or whatever but um, um, that now that I've done it,
I've, I had to get kind of prodded to get it going. But now that I'm done it doing, you know,
going full born, what I'm excited about is that my story, I'm just, I'm an average guy came from,
you know, just a lot, a lot of situations that a lot of people can identify with and just basically changed my
dreams and my passion stuck with it, stuck to what I was good at and just basically put in work.
And so the, the formula of the book is like, stick with something long enough, work hard enough,
and you can achieve whatever dreams you have and make a difference in this world. I didn't feel
like I'd ever be in a position where I'd be sitting here talking with leaders of an industry in a setting like this. If you to
look back on my life as a teenager, you'd have thought this guy's going nowhere. He's a, you
know, fucking what's he going to be doing? Drinking beer on the weekend and having a normal job.
And, uh, I just found something that I could pour myself into. And here we are 30 years later.
So what's wrong with that drink a beer and a weekend thing?
Well, yeah.
I mean, if that defines you, that's a problem.
Yeah.
You know, I think I do literally the show that I did yesterday with my buddy, Kyle,
Kyle Creek, who's an author.
And I think we'll be remembered as one of the stoics of our time. Um, thought leaders of our time, we were talking about the same exact thing.
You know, it became at one point in life, that was my identity. You know, it was who,
it was what defined me drinking beer on the weekends. And yeah. So I think like a lot of
people, I think that lifestyle captures a lot of people and that never escape. And I'm excited to
read your book because one of the things I appreciate most about cam and we talked, we spoke about this in the gym
earlier, but, but I just want to say this on the show because I think it's worth noting. Um,
you're a fucking legend, dude. And people know that it's recognized and you may not feel that
way. And I don't think you do know, you know, and I, you know,
but what I appreciate most about you, um, is that you understand the importance of, of relating in a humble way and telling the truth about yourself, um, in terms of, you know, not basking
in that legendary status, but saying, no guys, I'm a normal dude, just like you.
And this is how I got here. And, and I wish we had more of that. And I really commend you for
leading from that position because a lot of people don't, a lot of people, when they get
to be successful or they become recognized and people start to admire them for what they've
achieved, um, they, they bask in that and they say oh yeah i'm great i'm this i
have these special things in reality dude we none of us have anything special we just work right we
grind and we and and dude i just i really fucking appreciate that man oh because it's a great example
for people and you know thank you i mean it means lot, but when somebody says, what's your advice or,
or tell me what to do, or I'm like, I don't give advice because I know how I feel inside and how I
feel inside is I'm just, I'm flawed. And I, I doubt myself many times. And sometimes when I doubt
myself, the only thing I can think to do is just work, just put in work. I'm like, I don't really
know what, what I'm going to do. And my buddy Roy taught in work. I'm like, I don't really know what I'm going to
do. And my buddy Roy taught me this. We'd be out hunting and it seemed like it was, we weren't
going to find the animals or the country was, was beating us down or the weather came in.
And you know, he'd say, well, I go, well, what do you think? And he'd go, I don't know, but
let's just get out there and see what happens. So same, same attitude. It's like, I don't have
the answers. I'm not a guy who's going to say that. Yeah, I'm a leader. Do what I say and you'll have success.
Mostly I share how I've screwed up and what I've learned. And I hope you can learn something from
it too. It's, it's no different than how we raise our kids. And I've told my boys the same thing.
It's like, I'm not judging you. I'm not saying you're bad or this is bad.
I just have been through this already.
And I'm telling you what happened.
I know that stove is hot.
Yeah, right.
You don't need to touch it.
Trust me.
And so it's like that lesson over.
Some of us still got to touch it.
Yeah, I'm going to say, I kind of want to touch it.
Just a little.
The camera ain't touching it.
I want to touch that stove.
Yeah, just a quick touch.
But yeah, so it's like, we're not, I don't know.
I don't need to be considered this leader or this, you know, I mean, you use the word legend. It's
like, that's, I think of myself, I can, I look at myself in the mirror and I know how I'm just
have as many doubts as anybody else. So I'm just trying to make a difference by sharing my story.
And, uh, I hope people can, I think that's what makes you special lessons i really do i think that's that attitude is what makes you so special and uh i
think that's what really that's the real attitude that inspires people to to believe they can become
and um it's noble so it's very much respected from from all of us we talk about it all the time
so appreciate it it's really cool to have you here.
Now we do have some business to address.
All right.
DJ.
Yeah,
we do.
I think I,
it actually flows perfectly,
man,
because there's more and more people are seeing that like success is not that
hard to achieve and people are just regular,
right?
So it is achievable,
but now we know with all the shit going on in society,
like it's important to,
to appreciate these opportunities that we have in this country and how, how much they're being jeopardized, right? Well, we talk about this all the time going on in society like it's important to to appreciate these opportunities that we have in this country and how how much they're being jeopardized right well we talk
about this all the time we talk there's lots of people out there talking about the problems the
problems the problems and guess what we talk about the problems too but men like cam are out here
leading and showing the solution the solution is always going to be what you do in your daily
actions yeah you know it's it's uh it's who we
become it's the standards we hold it's it's the ripple effect that we we are able to create even
if it's just one or two or three other people in our direct lives you know the biggest problem that
i think people have right now is they believe that they can't have an impact because they don't have
a big audience when in reality dude that attitude
is what's costing us the country right now right you know it's real man but i even think to dj's
point he's saying success is not hard actually it it's not that it's not hard it's that it's
achievable it's difficult yeah yeah it's very hard and i think the fear of public opinion is
what keeps most people from putting their toe in that water because we live in a social environment
where you get judged really quickly and you get judged on a platform
when in reality, anybody who has achieved anything that's great in life or anything that's of status
has been in the exact same position and they've been flat on their fucking face.
And that's what you have to realize is falling is part of the process,
but getting back up is also part of the process. And that's the piece that you learn.
That's the piece that when you get to be around people who have had success,
that's what they, that's the skill that they develop. It's not, it's not falling. It's
getting back up and it's putting one foot in front of the other. It's working through that
mental, that mental funk. You know, we were talking earlier. It's when you're running next
to Cam Haynes. Well, he probably doesn't feel the same way I do. He probably doesn't want to quit.
He probably doesn't, you know, his feet don't hurt. You know, he's not tired. He's not.
I bet they did it one time.
Fuck it. I bet you they do now. You know what I'm saying? Like, that's the thing about success.
You know, it's like, oh, that it's different for them. No, motherfucker. It ain't different.
That's what you realize. And I think that's the, to Cam's point. And I think that's what I
admire and appreciate is, you know, it's, you got to get back up and get back in the game.
Even when you're at the top of your game or in the top tier of your game,, you got to get back up and get back in the game. Even when you're at the top
of your game or in the top tier of your game, you've got to play and it's going to hurt and
it's going to be hard. It's going to be difficult, but it's worth it. You know what I mean? You've
got to sign back up and Annie up for that shot. And a lot of people won't sign up the first time.
That's the hard part that you have to cross over. That's that threshold. You got to,
you got to be willing to fall on your face. And I'm feeling that right now,
what you're talking about. Like I just walked walked out of the gym shoulder pressing 20 fucking pounds.
You know, for me, that's...
Yeah, but that's progress.
It was zero pounds last week.
Yeah, it was.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, the problem was eight months ago, it was 400 pounds.
But hey, you know what?
That's the point.
Part of the fall.
I posted it.
I posted it exactly for that reason, bro.
You got to be willing to look bad to get great.
You got to be willing to do it.
It's the biggest obstacle.
But that's also the most relatable piece, right?
I mean, to Cam's point, I'm just like you.
I ain't no different.
Well, a good example of that, I thought about it right when you were saying that,
as you said that you would be running and I probably hurt too,
but you were thinking I wasn't hurting.
I talk about this in the book. I was running Boston marathon in 2008 with,
and Lance Armstrong was ahead of me and I was just dying, but I was trying to catch him. It's like,
you know, the legend of Lance and I get up there and his pacers had dropped off and he was kind of
by himself. And so I'm, I'm with him running and I'm just dying. I'm like, I'm going to go down
in flames, but I'm running with Lance. You know, this, I probably can't keep this up. You know, if I pass out, if I throw up, whatever, whatever happens, happens. So I finally catch my breath a little bit. And I asked him, I said, I said, how are you doing? And he's like, good. And he goes, is this heartbreak hill? And I said, I said, no, I don't think so. It's up here, you know, in between gasps.
And he goes, oh, God.
He goes, I'm fucking dying.
And I was like, it gave me this boost because I'm like, I was dying, but I thought he was.
Because I was looking at his calves going, fuck, I wish I was an Olympian.
You know, it's just like, he's probably just cruising.
And he says he's dying.
And it's like, then all of a sudden I got another boost. Cause I'm like, well, I'm dying too. But if we're
both dying, that's all, you know, let's go. Yeah. So it's like, nobody's any different than anybody
else. We all go through the same exact challenges. Yeah. Everybody falls down who gets up the most.
That's right. That's it. That's cool. That's self-doubt talks real, man. You know what I'm
saying? And then here at the Lance Armstrong says that, that I know that's awesome that self-doubt talk's real man you know what i'm saying and here lance armstrong says that that i know that's awesome i was getting ready my joke i got a terrible story
let me tell it i ran a mile yesterday yeah but you run for your life
dude dude i tease people all the time i'm like bro if you see me running you better fucking run
and i i also say well haven't i said this for like years
dude i'm like i'm like dude i don't know if i can run a mile right now because like i don't even
like but you know what i ran that fucking mile yesterday pretty easy adrenaline's a hell of a
drug dude for those of you guys didn't catch it there was a fucking tornado here that came out
right whenever like i was out in the middle and like i had to run it got squirrelly fast yeah he was scared the fuck out of me no bullshit lance armstrong always got competitive
advantage you know he's a little lighter he's got one nut he's only sitting in one one of them
yeah that's true and he had i was bad karma bro his book his book is what i think is one of the
most underrated books of do you know him now is he your boy or well rihanna's been in touch with
them um we're i
was gonna do his podcast yeah and i was like sometimes and i said this on a different podcast
as you mentioned i've been on a run of podcasts but i thought you know how you can create things
in your head and then it started off on this one image and then it turns in this whole other story
and then you're believing this whole other story because you've like thought about it so much so i'm like maybe he didn't even say anything to me i made up this
he read the book and he's told rihanna he remembers me and remembers that so i mean i guess i didn't
make it up but no i don't know he was dying it's the first time in his life he was like
fuck this i'm not climbing that hill what i was gonna say is he had he was 37 and i was 40 at that time so he also but lighter and younger yeah yeah yeah dude you know what though i never really got
the this is real real talk okay because like i come from sports background like a lot of us do
and i have a big mouth as everybody knows um and when you play sports and you have a big mouth
what's the result of that you get made to run okay so i have this negative association of running i'm like fuck dude
fuck that fuck you coach it's punishment yeah but yesterday when i was running dude
and it sounds stupid because i know a lot of you guys run a lot further than me
that's not my cup of tea okay i'm a weight guy um dude, I did get to a point where I was like, fuck, this sucks.
But I kept going, dude, because I was scared and I'm like, I got done and it sounds weird.
I don't know if you saw me walk in yesterday, but I mean, I was soaked.
Like it, it was bad.
Like I don't get scared.
And I grew up in tornado alley and like, I'm not a fearful guy.
I was fucking scared i was running
scared for real and i realized like holy shit this is why this is what it's about like i it made me
realize the running thing in a very short window yeah like yeah there's some purpose to it sometimes
yeah i felt good about it i got done and i'm like damn dude yeah i lived yeah not only did i live i pushed through that
that hurdle of like where like i thought that like if if i wasn't scared i would have quit
but i was scared and i pushed through it and i made it and then i kind of surprised myself and
i was like oh it made me it sounds fucked up dude like if you guys know me it sounds fucked
up because it made me kind of want to start running yeah oh yeah you're fucked up somebody somebody yeah global warming's got to
your head or something it's all those paint fumes i've been huffing but dude i it made me like have
a new like it sounds so weird because it's like you guys you're running 20 miles at lunch it
doesn't i think but it made me get it like you know i'd have never really got the running thing no but i mean there's
a there isn't a euphoric the runner's high is a real thing yeah it is i mean like i got done i
felt pretty badass yeah yeah that's the advantage humans have over animals if you get down to it is
humans have endurance we're built for endurance you know other animals like maybe a wolf they
could compete probably out out, out, run
us.
But most animals, they're good in short bursts and then they're done humans because we sweat.
We can keep that going.
And we, we have the endurance advantage over most animals.
Well, it was, it was a, it was a little bit of a, I'm not saying I'm going to start running.
Yeah.
I'm not committing, not signing up to that.
But I am saying I'm interested. Yeah. That's a start. Yeah. I'm not committing to that. Not signing up to that. What I am saying, I'm interested.
Yeah.
That's a start.
Yeah, no.
Yeah.
All starts somewhere.
Yeah.
We also have a competitive advantage over animals.
We can shoot them.
Yes.
They can't shoot us.
You know?
However, they're usually stronger, faster, have better hearing, smell.
That's why we can shoot them.
Have you ever done bear hunts?
Listen, I am completely ignorant to the hunting world so if i
ask stupid questions please tell me i'm stupid but like that like the bear can i say that from
the business perspective is dumb no i'm just saying like you know when you ask me questions
can i just be like well that's a stupid fucking question um no you're not allowed to say that
because it's i'm the fucking why does cam get the fucking
great because that's hunting his business and you're trying to assert your business dominance
and there's no fucking chance okay it's asserted you're you're you're you're very good but you're
still in the karate kid phase all right wax on wax i already waxed all them fucking walls yeah
get the fuck out of here yeah sweep the leg so yeah no shit uh i'll let you
know when you're ready for that all right you can step into the ring you ain't ready yet son
uh you're very good though you're like a you're like a you're a black belt but the next 400
employees is that okay we'll have a discussion okay i gotta cross over the thousand yeah yeah
you know i can get on the internet at that point in time and i can have a i can have uh you're allowed to make more motivational reels at this point got it all
right qualified uh no real talk you guys don't realize that he's probably the best business guy
that i know um i want to know real talk about bear hunt yeah i do too i do too uh yeah yeah i hunt
bear every year with archery that's all i only bow hunt i remember
i'm the bow hunter okay so i didn't know some guys do all of it yeah they do i um and yeah i
don't have any problem with people who rifle hunter use other weapons even djs mentioned
the crossbow a few times but for me it's just bow i just i love my bow i love uh it seems like the most pure form of hunting it's uh you know
rifle hunters might argue that they feel you know pretty pure in their pursuit also but for me
i like getting close to the animal i like having that interaction where you know normally when you
get in rifle range you shoot hunts over when bow hunting you when you get in rifle range it pretty much just started
yeah now you got to get all the way down to 40 yards and bow range of these animals
so that is the the challenge and the thrill for me and what drives me every day is competing i
feel like one-on-one with them um as far as bear that's i love bear hunting because again i like that challenge i i like the purity of the
pursuit and um hunting uh uh something that could kill easily yeah it's like so black bear i've
hunted since i first began hunting it back in you know 89 was my first year bow hunting but i also
hunt grizzly bear brown bear in alaska i Alaska. I like the intensity of hunting top of the food chain.
You're putting yourself in a dangerous position to do those hunts.
Yeah.
I want to be at my very best.
Nothing requires me to be at my very best than if I have a grizzly 40 yards away.
That's crazy, dude.
What's that like?
It's awesome.
I mean, it's like I'm-
You wear brown pants just in case
i would you got wet wipes on deck
yeah it's intense i mean it's but it's what i you know it's what i do yeah so it's like i don't i
don't my heart doesn't get going i just feel like this is what I prepare for. Yeah. So I got to deliver a perfect arrow.
That's some crazy shit.
I mean, that's, that's bad-ass shit, dude.
That's, that's bad-ass shit.
So can you walk us through your first grizzly hunt?
Because I, you know, you see a black bear, you know, and they're, you know, I don't want
to say.
Wasn't Alaskan brown bear bigger than a grizzly bear?
Yeah.
Well, you know, it's all grizzly species, but brown bear eat fish. So the ones that are on
the coast, cause they're getting that salmon, it's basically, they get more protein. So they're
bigger animals and they can get up to a thousand pounds or even more. A brown bear grizzly generally
is about 600 pounds or still big animal. And they're so strong for, I mean, you can imagine
a 600 pound man that was just shredded and unreal strength,
right? It's like Andy Purcell. Pretty much. Exactly. I don't know. You should have seen
him yesterday. Runs at 40 miles an hour. That's right. I run at 4,240.
How fast does a grizzly bear run though i mean it's something
stupid right it's like 30 miles an hour yeah 30 35 i mean they're fast i mean you're 40 yards away
30 35 miles an hour i mean that i mean you're you're one hour away from a snack bro yeah there
was uh one example that sounds interesting to me now like look if i went and tried this shit
yeah it's uh the first time seeing a bear like that.
The first time I was on Kodiak Island, I was deer hunting.
And Roy and I, who got me started bow hunting, we split up on our separate ways.
And we're like, okay, we'll see you in a week.
Because we're no guarantee.
It's big country.
We like hunting on our own, making all the calls.
And so I was out by myself and i see this bear and it looked like
the size of a car i mean it was giant it's probably a thousand pound bear and on the southern end of
kodiak there's no trees so it's just kind of alders uh high grass there's nothing to climb
to get away from and you see this animal this big and you're just like oh my god i wasn't hunting it
though at that time so it was a little bit different. You just, mostly when you kill a deer, you want to watch downwind of where you're at because that scent
of the dead animal is going to go, a bear is going to hit that scent and come right to you.
So you're working on your animal, breaking it down and you're watching downwind. Um,
hunting them. I, I hunted the first, for the first time in 2015, hunted brown bear.
And it was an epic hunt.
Some of it's on YouTube.
But I snuck in.
There's this bear sleeping.
I could see it on the edge of this creek.
And it was bedded down there in this tall grass.
We're right on the tidal flat.
So it was just grass.
And then the salmon weren't really in yet. The bear get down by the water ready for the salmon to come in
and the salmon weren't in yet so the bear were eating grass and uh that kind of gets their
stomach going after they come out of hibernation and things like that well so this bear's sleeping
there i get the wind ride i sneak down and i get 40 yards away and it stands it gets up and it's
staring right at me kind of downhill because i'm down on this Creek and he's up on the edge of the,
of the lip lip of the Creek bank.
And so he's looking downhill and just staring right at me.
And that was the one I range.
It's 40 yards away,
come to full draw and he's facing right at me.
So normally like what people will tell you is whatever way the bear is facing,
when you hit it with the shot,
that's the way it's going.
A frontal, because it's facing me, very intense. But I drew back. I held my pen. I felt really good. I slowly squeezed off. We were filming it. Arrow just tracked perfect, hit this bear like
maybe an inch to the right of where I wanted, but right in the front of the chest. Went all the way
through and came out. This bear made this noise as the arrow blew through it. And it went actually the other
way. It didn't go the way it was facing, but it went the other way. It was a boar, a male brown
bear. When it made this noise, a sow that had like kind of yearlings, they weren't cubs. They
were yearlings with her. She heard this and she
was about a hundred yards away. She stood up and I could see in the grass, this other bear standing
up, a big bear. And it had these full grown, they weren't, they weren't cubs at the time they were,
but they were her cubs, but they were old enough to survive on their own. They just kind of hang
out sometimes with in the area of mom. Well, anyway, she stood up and then she comes over and
she's over there where that boar was bedded.
And female bear don't like male bear because male bear will kill the cubs.
So she comes back and heat so he can breed her.
So they're very protective of male bear.
And so this where I hit that boar, it took off.
She came over to it, heard where he made that noise and then found blood because my arrow went through him. And then that, the combination of all this shit going on, the,
the smell of the male bear, the blood, she went kind of crazy. And I'm standing there.
I had walked up on the bank and my buddy Roy was behind me. And I was like, I said, God, that,
that sow's on that blood.'s like yeah and she runs out
trails and my bear went 130 yards and died in seconds it was a perfect shot so she gets out
on that male bear and she starts tearing it up attacking him and hair's going everywhere and
i'm like watching i said she's tearing up my bear and uh i was like hey she's tearing up my bear. And I was like, Hey, she's tearing shit up grass and stuff. It's like,
God dang, she's going to thrash my hide. You know, it was my first brown bear.
And Roy had this, this, a gun. I didn't have a gun. And I said, I go shoot out there,
get her off that bear. So he lines up, boom, shoot. He's not trying to shoot her, but
shoots off to the side. Nothing. I said, shoot again. Boom, shoots again.
She like looks up, kind of got snapped out of that trance she was in.
And she sees us and she starts coming, sprinting.
I mean, she's like, she has so much shit going on.
Gunshots, blood, male bear, full grown cubs.
So here she comes sprinting.
And we're on the other side of the Creek by this time.
And here she's coming, getting closer and closer and closer because 35 miles an hour.
And Roy's like, he goes, if she crosses that Creek dude, he goes, I got to shoot her. And I said,
yeah, I know. And so she blows across the Creek, runs up to our side, 20 yards away,
standing. She stands up. She's looking at us and looks big as
shit is an old sow and uh we're going get out of here and i had an arrow knocked up and we're
going get out of here and she's looking she drops down and just full charge and roy's just sitting
there boom and hits he hits her right off the neck but right here and just folds her and drops her and and i go fuck
like that and he goes he goes dude i had to i said i know but god damn it i said i didn't want
to kill another bear we were just like did not want to kill this bear but she gave us no choice
right so now we had my bear killed this bear that that attacked us killed and that happens up there you know people always say
we have a greater chance of being struck by lightning than attacked by a well that's unless
you're hunting bear all the time so when you're hunting bear all the time you have a pretty damn
good chance of getting having an issue right so it happens you had no idea that they were even there
no when you when you we hadn't seen her and so it's called defensive
life and property up there because it happens in that country if you're in it enough you're
going to have bear issues so we just said told the the game warden yeah defensive life and property
explain the situation they said yeah it happens and that that's the way it goes and uh you know
her the bear with her were old enough to survive on their own but it just wasn't we didn't go there to kill a sow right we went to kill boars yeah and um so it was just kind of a tainted that
experience a little bit but that's just the nature of hunting predators that are at that level of
the they're used to being at the top of the food chain yeah they don't legitimately yeah well at
that point dude it's you or them yeah that's it yeah and so it's like
um but as far as intensity i just that those type of things not the bear charging having to kill
another bear but that that whole time that's like what we live for yeah and that was the what drives
that or i mean it's etched in my memory all my hunts are but that was the last year i was able to hunt with roy and that um soon after
well that was july we had did a moose hunt in september and then in october he was sheep hunting
and fell and died so that was our our last one of our our last two hunts and we just had two epic
hunts back to back pretty much and just what year 2015. Yeah. And this was just hunts that,
you know, we lived for. And so all, I always have that memory and that experience, but that was what
defined us basically is those. That's what we, that's, that's the game. All we cared about.
Yeah. That was it. Yeah. So when you say what, what's it like bear hunter, what is this like,
that's just, that's what I live for. Yeah. And just seeing if I can have what it's just like that's just that's what i live for yeah and just seeing if i
can have what it takes yeah that's incredible dude yeah yeah i don't have a lot of emotional
up and downs there yeah i mean it's uh it's not for everybody yeah it's not a lot of people think
you know hunters are just these dudes that go out and just kill shit because they want to kill shit. It isn't even about that. No, I mean, I actually, you know, I don't enjoy the killing aspect of it.
I love the challenge.
I love the pursuit.
I love testing my skills.
But when I kill the animal, I don't, it's not like I'm laughing and happy and just like,
I just, I feel, you know, I, I love animals, but I'm a hunter,
I'm a bow hunter and being a bow hunter killing is part of it. So I accept that we all humans,
um, it takes life for us to survive, whether you're killing it yourself or paying somebody
else to kill for you. Life is, is there's a cost of life for you to survive. So, I mean, I I'm,
I'm willing to get the blood on my own hands and do that. I don't enjoy it, but it's just part of
who I am. So it's just, it's just, I accept it. And yeah, so it's not, and that's most hunters
have that sense of it's, it's a bittersweet moment. It is because you've achieved what you
work for and what the goal you set, but it's also at the cost of an animal's life. So you need to
take it seriously. And we do. And so that's, I mean, that's just kind of the journey of a hunter
though. Yeah. Yeah. It's interesting because I didn't grow up hunting. Sal didn't grow up hunting.
So that's like something that I always had a bias against. Um, meaning like I never really
understood it. Right. Like I w I'm an animal guy and I would talk to a bias against. Um, meaning like I never really understood it,
right? Like I w I'm an animal guy and I would talk to a guy, you know, like the drurys and
we became friends with those guys. And I started to talk and I'm like, yeah, it's really not for me
cause I never did it. But then when you talk to people who do it and who valued and respect the
experience, um, it becomes a lot more understandable to someone who never grew up that
way. You know what I mean? I actually think that's, I mean, I've never heard it positioned
that way because I've shot one deer in my life and I didn't like it, but that's what I didn't
like about it. It's not, I mean, I eat meat. I love meat. I eat all types of meat. I understand
that somebody's got to do the work in that sense. I didn't. And honestly, until you have positioned that way, I never thought about maybe those guys
don't enjoy that piece of it either.
Yeah.
They love the process.
They love the result, but they don't really like that piece.
I thought that, you know, like I remember with the deer, you know, in the side.
Yeah.
I'm sitting there, you know, I'm focused on breathe, take a deep breath and start having
maybe a little contemplation moment, you know, bam.
Yeah. And then, you know, she fell and went through the process. I didn't really like that.
You know, I thought I was going to, that was going to be the exhilaration, but it wasn't,
you know, now I liked harvesting the animal. I like cooking it. I like going through the process.
I liked all of that, but I didn't like that piece of it. And it's interesting to hear you say that
actually you don't either, because then it makes me feel maybe that's not so weird because it does make sense you know like i i love eating meat well i think it's a great skill that for men
to have and i think it's also a great understanding for men to gain and women to gain humans to gain
i don't mean to say just men but you know hey look dude this is how we got to this point yeah we went
out and did these things this
is what like you could say all you want oh i don't like it i don't agree with it blah blah blah you
that's a privilege you have yeah because people did that for for thousands of years and still do
yeah right i think too that like there's a massive regard of just life there too that an appreciation
of life that you get from doing that type of stuff yeah i'm saying that i think it's actually the
opposite of what most people think.
Yeah, for sure, dude.
I mean, think of how many people lack the regard of human life right now.
Look at our major cities across our country.
You're complaining about me going to shoot a black bear?
Like, was it because it's black?
Like, what's the deal?
You know what I'm saying?
There's other issues going on right now.
Yeah.
Well, it does.
You contemplate life and death because
you're seeing it and a lot of people aren't exposed to death in that way and so they don't
really know how to process it and as i can just point to i look at my dms the dms i get like from
anti-hunters or you know they want to kill me because i kill an animal they want to kill my
family or put my daughter's head on the wall.
And it's like, well, that's somebody who's never had to take a life to survive.
Yeah. That's what I'm saying. You live in a place of privilege. You're not even recognizing.
Right. So they have this perspective that's based on, it's not, it's fantasy because even if you, whatever, you don't kill an animal, you think you don't kill an animal for that salad to get that salad. Animals died to live in your house. Animals were displaced and died
to clear that land, to cut the trees down, to build the house, you cost animals lives.
So you're just ignoring that fact because it's not convenient. That's right. And then you see
that I'm doing it and a heart with hunters. Um, I'm not saying every hunter feels like me
because some hunters they've worked so hard. Maybe they are happy. It's like, finally I did this and
they made them might be smiling. Right. And that's fine. That's that it's their journey to
interpret the way they want, right? They kill the animal. They can feel the way they want.
I feel melancholy, but when you go through that and you see that, hunters aren't sending
anti-hunters death threats because we know what it means. We know what life and death, the value
of it. So it's, I don't know. I think there's, even with your experience, you know how you felt.
It just gives you a better perspective. And it's, I think we all could grow from that, whether you hunt or not, or just being aware of it. Well, I think that's a big
piece of life that most people that those are the first ones who cast the judge, you know,
the judgment, cause they don't really have a perspective. They don't have a true perspective
and they don't look at it from the other person's point of view. They just cast judgment. And I
think that's the part of society, especially social media, that's really disheartening
because it's easy just to start pointing a finger and casting blame and calling people
names and sending threats when in reality, you step back and you start to realize we're
all humans.
We all have different interests.
We all make mistakes.
We all have likes.
We all have dislikes.
And it takes all of us to make the world go round.
Yeah.
You know, and it's going to take somebody, even if you're going to go buy a filet at
the grocery store.
Yeah.
Somebody's got to do that.
Somebody's killing that.
Somebody's doing that work.
Well, it's like Cam said, dude, even if it's a salad, it's part of the deal.
You watch when a field is harvested, whether it's wheat or whatever it is, corn, whatever, you watch once the machines that harvest it go through, what's going on?
There's buzzards circling because there's animals dead all throughout there.
Oh, yeah.
So they know it's time to eat.
Yeah.
Well, your salad or the wheat for your bread or whatever caused all that death.
Mm-hmm.
I mean.
People are just out of touch with reality.
Yeah.
It's the whole it's the
whole problem that we have in this whole entire country those people sending death threats are
the same people that are fucking crying about everything fucking else they're detached from
reality they don't have the ability to critically think or observe or learn and it's intentional
it's been intentionally bred into them and um you know hypocrisy is rampant yeah i appreciate you coming
on and sharing that story because for me as a non-hunter um i get him you know and dude i get
invited i think people are surprised when they hear that i don't hunt to be honest um he's got
the beard yeah like i drive a big truck yeah right you know yeah like all that you know from
missouri and all that shit but like we even wear camo yeah right but the thing is uh you know yeah like all that you know from missouri and all that shit but like we even
wear camo yeah right but the thing is uh you know i get invited to go on all these hunts and i never
accepted because like i've i i i don't know i don't think i would enjoy the the killing part
of it now now now we're talking about bad people i would have no problem with that that's and that
is the fucking truth like Like I'm begging for
you to test me there. But I think, you know, after having Kyle on yesterday and we talked about this
and the combination of like how they're processing our food now and what they're putting into our
food and then having to, you know, this experience of being able to talk to you about it and just
feel the real emotion about it. I think I'm gonna accept some of those offers
and just learn about it, like for real.
Well, there's a different feeling too.
When you're the one out there,
you kill the animal as I explained,
but then also you're bringing that meat home.
And so then you're sitting around with your family
and you're a provider.
And for me, another big thing is I like providing
to my community, to people who haven't tasted,
tried wild game meat or maybe people at work, you know, when the pandemic hit there, it was
tough to get meat. So I would take this cooler into work, fill it up with meat from, you know,
bear, bighorn, elk, deer, whatever I had in the freezer and people would take it home and they'd
make, you know, if it's hamburger, I had tons of hamburger, you know, that's tacos, spaghetti,
all this stuff. And it's like being a hunter has hamburger you know that's tacos spaghetti all this stuff
and it's like being a hunter has always been being a provider for the community that's that's you
mentioned hunting for thousands of years yeah so that's the hunter's role and when you're you are
that provider and you're giving it's like here i killed this i want you to to eat it it's a whole
different you feel like a sense of purpose then yeah it's like you feel
like okay this is yeah i can i can deal with this killing so they don't have to yeah but they know
that it happened yeah and it's just it's just different and those tacos are good they're damn
good yeah oh but i think no bro i feel that dude yeah like i feel what you're saying for real like
because um you know we're all providers in different ways.
Right.
But that's a very, very straight up masculine way to provide.
Like, it's a real, it's an obligation.
I think for the way society is going, it's a tremendous skill for anybody to possess.
Let's be honest.
Yeah.
Because I don't trust what they're putting, I don't trust them anymore for anything after what just happened the last couple of years.
And the sad thing is it's been going on now that I've woken up to what this is.
These kinds of things have been going on for decades.
And I don't trust, I don't trust the pharmaceuticals anymore.
I don't trust the food anymore.
I don't even trust the water anymore, to be completely honest.
Well, I'll tell you, I feel when you eat wild game meat and if I eat super like super dense,
for some reason, I feel different when I eat bear, like even stronger, better.
But when you eat wild game meat over extended period, you can tell the difference.
You feel different.
Right.
In a better way.
You feel like an higher octaneane like you're putting in regular gas
and you're putting the the premium yeah you know it's like premium fuel yeah and it's just different
then you throw in that aspect like you've you did it yourself yeah the self-sufficient feeling
and it's like it just makes it seems like this is how it's supposed to be yeah that makes a lot
of sense man it really is how it's supposed to be. I mean, there's not really any argument to that because if you take away all the technology and you take away all the food processing, you take away all the dependence on, on our government, um, and you break it down to, are we going to survive? Are to be. Yeah. And I wouldn't be surprised if, if there's actually science that backs up what you're
saying.
We just don't know about it.
Yeah.
I mean, they'll hide it.
Yeah.
Right.
Exactly.
Exactly.
But like it, you know, I came up where I came up, hunters were revered.
It's kind of like this area here where hunting is like kind of a lifestyle, you know, for
probably in the outskirts here.
But where I was, it's like, if you were a hunter, that was a good thing.
No, it's a good thing here for sure. Yeah. And in some, but in some places now, because of social media and different things and social justice warriors, I guess, easy for me to
say, um, honey has kind of got a black eye a little bit, but it's like, I'm still from that
time where we, you know, hunters were revered and looked up to and respected and so that's i think that's i don't know that's a different
where i was going to mention this too with the social media because everyone has access to these
hunter pages people who don't hunt and never hunted have a hard time with the smiling with
the dead animal you know when you're sitting there, you just kill this animal. Then you got a big smile.
Somebody who doesn't hunt is going,
what is going on?
Why?
These people are sick.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And so that's where it's a little confusing.
And it's used to be-
Well, it's confusing for even someone like me.
Yeah.
Used to be hunters would only be showing to themselves.
Like it was a hunting magazine.
Hunters were buying that.
It was on the outdoor channel.
Hunters watched that.
Now it's everywhere.
So we just need to
be cognizant of you can follow and unfollow right i might just say that that's the bigger thing man
like i mean we need to get back to that day and age where hey if you don't like if you didn't
like a tv uh tv show that was on that was on turn it off yeah you change the channel yeah i know you
know what i'm saying well dude look that's a whole that that that we're speaking about the entitlement
of the entire world right now you know like people, this is a big reason why people can't be successful because
they feel entitled that other people are supposed to approve of them or like them.
When in reality, um, half the people are not going to fucking like you.
That's just the reality of life.
But I mean, that's a great point going back to the success side.
Half the people won't go because they're afraid of how everybody judges them.
Yeah. But if you just accept the fact that, hey, dude, I'm being entitled by expecting people to
approve of what I am doing or who I am or what I'm about, then it takes away the pressure because
you're like, well, I have an unrealistic expectation for society. And that's a me problem.
And for you to actually go out and become notable at anything
you have to understand that there is a reality you're going to deal with and the reality is this
half the motherfuckers ain't gonna like you no matter what you do yeah that's it i'm sorry the
crazy thing is too man like we went from a society where it's like i i don't like what sal does
bullshit that's cool right but now it's like if i don't like what sal has done i have to let you
and the whole fucking world know that i don't like what sal does yeah it's just so yeah but i think
everybody's i think i think most people see they i think that those people used to have leverage
on the regular common sense people which i will call that then 85 percent they were followed by
20 other fucking bot accounts no bro it was new it was new 10 years girls are my friends dude look 10 years
ago when someone got fired from their job they would go on the internet and fucking throw this
tantrum and everybody else would join in with them and be like oh my god i fuck fuck those guys in
that company and it's not now people get fired from their job and they do that shit and most
people are like yeah well what the fuck did you do right you know what i'm saying and it's the third time that person's done it yeah so what i'm saying is society is learning
yeah right that there's just a segment of people that are going to complain about fucking everything
and those people are i think they're on the way wrong side of the social momentum right now i
think those are the people getting blasted yeah for sure hey dude shut the fuck up well cammy probably a good uh measuring stick
on this because you know as you have grown in social media notoriety like do you get more hate
now or did you get it five years ago whenever it was kind of new to the marketplace if you will i
get less now i get i get yeah i was getting more five years ago yeah yeah so now it's well rogan's
helped this kind of this we've've, we've been able to
educate. So there's a black eye you could get by people not getting the kill shot picture with the
smile, but there's also an educational piece where the people who take the time, they'd be like,
wait a second, like you, like, oh, that's a different perspective, you know? And if they
see it, then it's like, that's a great opportunity. Um, so yeah, we've, we've benefited from that too.
And it's, I think it is it is a turning of the tide.
But it goes back to enduring, right? Like five years ago, you could have backed down. You could
have said, you know what? I'm not going to post that because people don't like that.
Well, I remember one, like maybe 25 years ago, I remember one of my buddies told me that he's like,
Cam, you're too competitive. And I it's like and i thought i was like
that is the greatest he's trying to slam me like saying you need to settle down you're too
competitive but it's like that's that's how we got here right yes that's a compliment too
competitive helps you win yes and you got to be a touch crazy yeah you know what i mean you have
to be a listen dude if if if people ain't calling you crazy in this world we live in, you're in
the wrong place because they're the fucking crazy ones.
It's cool, though, because I look at it, I think from a respect standpoint, going back
to the legendary status, not that you'd like the comfort zone there.
I've been a huge Cam supporter for years, right?
And going back, I would say, if I was guessing, we were trying to figure it out I, I going back, you know, I would say if I was
guessing, we were trying to figure it out earlier, 2016, 2017, somewhere in the realm.
In fact, I bought probably one of the first hats you ever made. Do you remember when you did a
collab with branded bills? Yeah. And I did, I bought a keep hammer and a little leather tag
there. I don't know whatever year that was about that time. Yeah. They make a nice hat by the way.
Yeah. Yeah. They make a great hat. And so, you know, going back to, it's just, you know, I wasn't into
hunting. Right. I followed you, but I didn't follow you because you hunted. I followed you
because of the mindset that you bring to life. It's like, you know, I'm gonna get up. I'm gonna
get after it every day, every day. And I don't care how old I am. I don't care what the, what
the weather is. I'm going to shoot. I'm going to practice. I'm going to run. I'm going to perfect
my craft and I'm going to attack. And I think that mindset for me is what attracted me to the brand, not hunting. Hunting is the, it's just kind of,
it's who you are, but it's the process that you preached and showed and taught and loved
that I think I related to most, you know, cause those are the 16, 17, 18, probably the hardest
years, at least for me in business and us, you know,
going through those years, you know, cause it was trying to scale and we were going through all
dude and you feel like you're, you know, you're every day you're, you're repeating the process
and you're going and you're like, what the fuck is that? You know, it's happening, but it's not
happening yet. And I think, you know, watching you from afar and be like, all right, this guy
shows up every day. Well, it's the slogan, dude. Keep hammering. Keep hammering. It couldn't be more accurate.
I've watched this dude throw arrows out of his kitchen.
I don't hunt.
I don't throw arrows.
I've watched him throw arrows down the side of his truck.
He's a Toyota guy.
I've watched all of these things over the course of life.
And it's interesting because it is.
It's keep hammering.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Show up and keep hammering.
And the book isn't a hunting book.
It's just like you said, it's outlast.
So it's endure, outlast, keep hammering, just keep working.
Bro, do you not believe that that's the, I truly believe, like I've been doing what I
do for, this is my 24th year, okay?
He's 25 years old.
Yeah, that's right.
I look that, that's right.
But dude, people people sometimes like especially younger
entrepreneurs you know they come in they see what we got going on they're like holy shit bro
and i'm like yeah man like this is all i've ever done for 24 years like if this was all you've ever
done every day literally every day for the last 24 years and besides like eat breathe and use the
bathroom yeah um you'd probably be further than me because i'm kind of an idiot you know what i'm
saying like it's the truth and and and dude it's there's too many guys out there willing to and
women that are willing to say oh yeah i'm fucking just really great at what i do instead of telling
the truth which is nah dude it was hard but just, I didn't really have an option.
I just got up and did the shit.
And the truth is you wanted to quit.
How many times I did?
I made a post on yesterday.
I said, back in my first 10 years, I wanted to quit every fucking day, years 10 through
15.
I wanted to quit every other day.
Now I want to quit once a week.
Yeah.
Tuesdays are hard and people laugh and they're like, bro,
are you serious? I'm like, yes, I'm serious, dude. Like that's it. It really is outlasting
everybody else. That's the whole key. Wow. And so I always tell everybody, let, let the other guy
quit, let him quit. It's this, you know, it's, I think that's the, I think that's the entire key
to success in literally anything.
I think it's just showing the fuck up and just doing it.
And even when you don't feel like doing it, just getting it done, man, not every day is
going to be the best day you ever had.
No, you know, uh, I would say that the, the best day, like the, like when people think
people think that shit's easy for you to go out and run 20 miles on your lunch break,
bro.
Yeah. Like sometimes I'm sure that's really difficult for you to do. And I mean, but it gets
done. I just did the Eugene marathon. And when I was doing it, I was like, holy shit, I can't
believe how hard these, I forgot how hard these were. You know what I've done it. I don't know
how many marathons, but it's, yeah, it's, you know, something worthwhile. It's going to be hard when you,
I will just say, I could see a lot of people, probably almost everybody walking around this
facility here and they would love to say, Oh, it must be nice to work, work here, build this,
be part of this must be nice. Right. They weren't there during that whole grinded out all the doubts
you had all the times you wanted to quit but yeah so it's we're really
good at looking at you know the top of the mountain and saying look at those fuckers up
there they forgot they had to climb up there too yeah you know what i mean yeah helicopter didn't
drop us off bro right so but it's like this country is i mean if you're willing to sacrifice
and endure and stay consistent and that's what that's what is crazy. So I have
some kid from some redneck town who had nothing going and that could make the New York times
bestseller list. I mean, are you kidding me? Yeah, it's gonna. So if you need any work,
this building, that book, what that is, do you need any more proof of what's capable
or what's possible with hard work? Well, bro, people look at, like you look at, one of the things that I try to remind people
of is like, dude, just on a normal drive that you go wherever it is you go, like drive down
the street.
Okay.
And you see from here, I live four and a half miles away from here.
I see a hundred different companies on the way from there to here.
Every single one of those companies is a story.
It's a story of someone at some point in time who said,
I'm going to create something that all of their friends said,
you're full of shit.
Okay.
And they said,
no,
I'm not,
I'm going to do this.
And it materialized.
And we look at like the amazing things that we have in our lives.
Like these phones are like,
you know,
like I know Steve Wozniak who helped invent the technology of this phone.
He's a normal dude.
Yeah.
Okay.
Um,
the airplane,
the Wright brothers,
like imagine,
imagine living in the,
in the turn of the century in 1900.
And these two motherfuckers walking up and telling us,
yeah,
bro,
we're going to build this machine and we're going to be like birds and we're going to fly.
Like everybody's like, who the fuck you are?
You're doing that shit.
Yeah.
And here we are.
Now we have airplanes that fly in the sky that are the size of like six Greyhound buses that carry hundreds of people from one side of the country to the other side in a couple hours.
Incredible.
So, dude, we are surrounded
by what's possible with freedom. Yeah. With freedom. And that's why I'm so passionate
about maintaining our freedoms that we are getting inched back and back and back and back.
And I think the reason that guys like you and Rogan and Jocko and myself
and all these guys,
the reason we value that
is because we recognize
what we've been able to accomplish with it.
And I think the reason that the 20-year-old
doesn't quite value it the same way
is because they don't recognize
what's needed for them to get
where they're trying to go.
Right.
And if we could just get all these younger people, see, dude who i'm fighting for that's who i'm that i am not i
am fighting for the 19 year old version of me right because they're out there right now right
and they're listening right now yeah and and they are they're like me when i was 19 i had these big
dreams i was a fucking regular person nobody believed in me really like you know
and and if these if these motherfuckers keep doing what they're doing these these 19 year
old andy's and cameron's and sal's and they're gonna have a possibility yeah they're not gonna
have it and that's what i'm so you know people are like man why'd you convert convert your podcast
over to social issues because i fucking had to bro yeah i would much rather talk about making money and all this shit
but like without freedom without america we don't have it we got to fight for it bro we got to fight
to keep it fight to have everything we've had and it's like and rogan is a guy exact same story he
came from nothing too and look at what he's built yeah it's just like you see it when you take the blinders off and you look around and you see it's just like it's it's all there
but we get get so focused on what's right in front of us and i think i think that's a mistake
of course young people make you know i know i did i was just like and i i mentioned this the other
day my world went from the little town i lived in to the, we'd call it town, or we'd go to a movie and go
get pizzas 20 miles. So I thought that was what else is beyond town. Yeah. Nothing. Yeah. So,
but once you can, you know, like I said, take those blinders off and actually look up, it's like,
man, we can, you can achieve anything you want. Anything. Yeah. Anything. But we got to be free,
man. Yeah. It's free. got to be free, man. Yeah.
It's got to be free.
Can't have this big government. Can't have this,
these restrictions.
We can't have,
uh,
the,
the taxation oppression we have.
There's all kinds of things that are getting to the point where it's now
going to be almost impossible to do what any of us have done.
Yeah.
Well,
I think it's important to understand we have to be free,
but we also have to be together.
You know,
I agree because the divide and conquer method,
which they have implemented really well.
Yeah.
There needs to be an importance and understanding like we can do a whole
lot more together than we can as individuals.
Sure.
You know,
if you want to go fast,
go single,
you want to go far,
go together.
And so like,
we have to be on the same tune.
I think it's happening.
I would too.
And I would like to think that collectively, you know, the all the names that have mentioned you know there is a
there's a movement that's within that movement it's happening yeah i know it's happening because
just like what you were saying about the less resistance um you know i'll just use the black
square analogy i didn't post the black square because i knew it was fucking bullshit blm comes
from st louis i know i know what they did here to this community they fleeced the
community and they fucking bolted they burned the shit that they burned the black communities down
and then left them here very helpful okay and uh i got called all the names you got called all the
names our company got harassed blah blah blah blah you know what all that shit came out this last week you know how many apologies i got a lot no a lot yeah a lot a lot of people a lot of people
and i got i got one in person actually yesterday um but a lot of people are like man dude when i
first when you first went off on that i thought i thought you were just this and this and this
and and man i i judged you and I apologize.
And I,
you know,
Hey,
it's all good,
dude.
Like you have an expectation.
People have the expectation that,
that they should have an expectation that people are good people.
You know,
they should have the expectation that what's on the news is true.
Right.
That's a,
I think that's a reasonable expectation.
Americans should,
should have,
like we shouldn't have to decipher through the political agendas or the narratives or
what their mission is to get the fucking truth.
Yeah, that's true.
And isn't all those stories kind of being exposed now?
Oh, yeah.
Not just that.
That's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm saying.
I feel like people are seeing.
I know they're seeing because I'm seeing the feedback and people who were my, who were my enemy, my quote unquote
enemy, you know, are now saying, Oh dude, wait, hold on, man. I'm sorry, dude. Like I misunderstood
what you were about. And like, dude, that's what I'm saying. Like Sal you're on that's happening.
It's happening. It's, it's slow. It's slower than what I would like to happen, but it's happening.
And that's a good sign. And I think we just need to recognize too, once, once that is exposed and then we'll start coming back together,
you can expect something else is going to be thrown to divide us apart.
Oh, that's right. We're not going to stop. That's not going to stop.
Because, because once that happens and then you can, when we're collective and we're looking at
what's going on with the leadership, then it's just like, everybody's going, wait, are you okay
with this? But then they're like, oh shit oh shit they're paying attention do something and divide us again it's just it keeps happening yeah but that's a tactic the
pawns that that puppet their their their plays are becoming fewer and fewer that's real you know
so dude i guess we could uh we're an hour into the intro yeah i guess i guess cam do you know
how the show works no okay so it's called cruise the internet.
All right.
And,
uh,
it's exactly what it is.
So what we do is we cruise the internet.
There's three topics.
Um,
DJ,
read the topic and then we just kind of dissect it and,
and make fun of it.
Yeah.
Give judgment on it.
We pass judgment.
Yeah.
Very good.
Yeah.
And I get,
yeah,
basically,
um,
we try to extract what little truth or maybe in some of these headlines. Yeah, basically, we try to extract what little truth there may be in some of these headlines.
That's it.
Yeah, let's get into it, man.
And guys, as always, if you want to see any of these pictures, articles, links, videos,
go to andyfussella.com.
You can find them all there.
And with that being said, we're actually getting something, guys.
Oh, are we?
We're getting something over there.
Is it breaking news?
We're getting something. Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do- news we're getting some breaking news guys breaking news 1988 yeah our breaking news headline reads
hillary clinton approved dissemination of trump russian bank allegations some media campaign
manager testifies uh so this just came out former Former Clinton campaign manager Robbie Mook testified today
that then Democratic presidential
nominee Hillary Clinton
approved the dissemination
of materials alleging
a covert communications channel
between the Trump
organization and the Russia's
Alpha Bank to the media
despite campaign officials
not being, quote, totally confident in the
legitimacy of the data.
So former FBI General Counsel James Baker testified Thursday that the Bureau investigated
the data alleging a Trump connection to the Kremlin-linked bank and found that, quote,
there was nothing there.
Mook was called to the stand for testimony by Michael Sussman's defense Friday during
cross-examination by the government.
Government prosecutor Andrew DeFilippis Friday.
Mook was asked about the campaign's understanding of the Alpha Bank allegations against Trump
and whether they plan to release the data to the media.
Mook said he was first briefed about the Alpha Bank issue by campaign general counsel Mark
Elias, who at the time was a partner at the law firm Perkins Co.
Mook testified that he was told that the data had come from, quote, people that had expertise
in this sort of matter.
Mook said the campaign was not totally confident in the legitimacy of the data, but had hoped to give the information to a reporter who could further, quote, run it down to determine if it was accurate or substantive.
He also said he discussed whether to give the information to a reporter with senior campaign officials, including campaign chairman John Podesta, senior policy advisor, now White House national security advisor jake sullivan and communications
director jennifer palmieri quote i discussed it with hillary as well mook said quote i don't
remember the substance of the conversation but notionally the discussion was hey we have this
and we want to share it with the reporter mook said The government then asked Mook if Clinton approved the dissemination of the data to the media.
Quote, she agreed.
Mook later said he can't recall
the sequence of events when
asked if he would share the idea to give the
Trump Alpha Bank allegations to the media
with Clinton before or after the
decision was made. He said, quote,
all I remember is that she
agreed with the decision. He testified.
That's a big bombshell, guys.
That's a mighty big bombshell.
Should I say it now?
Should I say it now?
Told you, motherfuckers.
That's Andrew's version of I told you so.
Yeah, gotcha.
Here we go.
Okay, so let's, all of you Trump haters out there, okay,
remember that all of your hate for Trump comes from this story, and it's all built upon.
And this story, not only do I suspect that this is going to be true, but what they're going to eventually expose as true is that the story actually came from Hillary Clinton.
They created it it doesn't really
and that's already been quote unquote proven um but i don't know man it sounds like treason to me
sure sounds like treason to me i mean let's make up a story let's put it into the press
private service let's know that it's not true and let's trash a current president of the
united states and discredit him and create a media frenzy and impeach him yeah based upon a lie that
we created and then also use that lie to spy on a sitting president of the united states for the
next four years oh man it's gonna get hot over there spicy but do you think it will yeah and the damage is done
yeah the damage is done yeah they they used it and it worked yeah you know they used this lie
it worked the russian russia collusion remember all that and it's like they oh trump or i mean
russia was in with the elections and doing all that it's like what yeah none of that happened
yeah we were so we had first watch earlier this morning when I picked up camera and we were talking about it.
You know, it's disgusting.
I told you I'd give you credit for it, but I'm using it.
It's disgusting the fact that what court filing do we see on TV all day?
Fucking Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.
It is disgusting the fact that I know more about Johnny Depp and Amber Heard fucking bedroom shenanigans
than I do our own
fucking treasonous government it's disgusting and i think people should be fucking pissed well
dude they made people believe that this was true and and the lies that were built upon that
are the one like dude look if you tie trump to putin okay what and you're you're using this to
disparage trump and and take his credibility
away and make you hate him what do you also got to do to putin you gotta you gotta disparage okay
same thing to him and now what are they doing with ukraine and all of these other things and
they got the whole left saying putin puppet putin puppet putin puppet no motherfuckers you're the
puppets right you're the fucking puppets okay the truth of the matter is we have people who have been in government, whether which individual people that create a group of what are really racketeers or gangsters, the Bushes, the Clintons, the Obamas, and all of these people who have been in power for 30 fucking years and now we have a situation where they're caught
making up a a complete lie about someone who was an outsider you know people keep saying oh it's
it's not it's not left or right they're all fucked up no you guys had someone that was independent
you just didn't like his tweets right well i'll say this too man i mean what should happen to
these people well i mean what should happen to these people
well i mean will anything happen because it seems like that's this gets exposed and nothing
ever happens did you see the story about how the jury members that were that the jury tied in bro
the the jury members on this jury right now are heavy clinton donors yeah so corrupt dude yeah and with all those families you forgot biden
yeah that's what i'm saying yeah yeah but they're all those guys are people have to realize they're
all the same wasn't that the swamp weren't we draining the swamp and wasn't that working i
think it was working well yeah well i think it has worked because i think the water level has
been lowered enough to
where we could see the fucking creatures in there.
Yeah.
Right.
I hope so.
Well, I'll say this right now.
Robbie moved to not Epstein himself.
Yeah.
Well, you know, Hey, look, dude.
Hey, Hey, my opinion.
And it's just my personal opinion.
If I was running the country, these people would be fucking hung.
That's real.
All of them.
Okay. i was running the country these people would be fucking hung that's real all of them okay that's we this this treasonous activity cannot be tolerated in our country okay and that's it
especially at the highest level yeah at any level well i mean i'm just saying yeah you know and over
the course of history um when people do these kinds of things that's the punishment for these
kinds of things for a reason and it's so that people understand why they don't do those kind of things.
Okay.
These people have sold out the American citizen for money.
They've sold their country down for money.
Dude, I can't think of anything worse than that.
I would lose every motherfucking dollar I had to keep this country intact.
Or the status. You know, they're power power hungry so they love the status of being and that's kind of the opposite of what we've
talked about here is we don't want to be up on this pedestal no we want to be there's the
service yeah they're they want to be yeah exalted like a king like kings i have to make these
decisions because you guys look how hillary. She dresses like a fucking emperor.
Like some of the shit she wears looks like an emperor would wear.
I was going to put a picture up.
I didn't want to puke.
Well, I'm glad you didn't because it would have made me mad.
It also pissed you off.
I get mad when I see her.
Like I get angry when I see her.
I get it, man.
But yeah, I think you're right, Cam.
Dude, these people, they believe that they are,
they believe that people like us and people
that are people not just like us but the just regular americans everywhere are literal parasites
we're in the way yeah man you're just a hunter from the fucking relationship man no she said it
they're deplorables yeah that she's like people think that she like the left people that cheer
for her think she's not talking about them no motherfucker she's talking about you too and you see that they're trying to come up with something
else to disparage people like like us it's like so they'll say that what were they calling trump the
mega ultra mega king yeah that was hilarious right so just keep coming up with these things
so they can throw these code words out and the left will automatically think that oh bad yeah that's that's the that's a cue for bad and then everything's bad under that has
anything to do with it so anything positive from the right or conservative they'll put that uh
super what was it ultra magic it's all it was no it was ultra maga and then it was trump is the
ultra maga king yeah so they'll put that label over it and then
you just don't have to pay attention to it yeah it's like that's well i mean now it's becoming
like almost a badge of honor like that's what they don't realize there's so many people that
that represents everybody's everybody's realizing that what they're talking about is the 85 of
common sense americans right and people are like well i guess i'm a knight yeah whatever you guys
say but like like you're giving us some aggressive sounding names.
Like now it's Dark Maga.
It's like, hey, man.
Well, don't you think it's weird that they somehow turned being a patriot into a negative?
Like if you were called a patriot or even the flag, because the flag was like a Trump pro-America, lots of flags at his rallies.
And so the flag was almost like
i mean it was crazy yeah but dude flagging a patriot is negative but but it's not here's the
problem the left knows how to control language and the right doesn't and what and and what needs
to happen is the could the 80 of normal people out there need to recognize that language is being
manipulated and terms are
being changed. And the way to defeat that is by using those words more, not less.
So flying your flag openly is the solution. Not censoring yourself because you feel the need to
not offend someone is the solution. Calling yourself a patriot when you know what the true form of patriotism is,
which is the love of one's country,
is something that you should call yourself if you love your country
and not let them hijack the terminology.
And so I think a big lesson for us who,
because I take pride in being a patriot.
I know you do as well.
Yes.
And I take pride in that flag. And I know you do as well. Yes. And I take pride in that flag.
And I know you do as well.
But there's a lot of people out there that do, that are afraid that if they say that,
they'll get some backlash.
Well, hey, you know what?
Fuck those people.
Yeah.
That's the truth.
Okay?
If you're not about that flag and you don't find a place under that flag, that's not my
problem.
But that's our flag.
And that's the one that we believe in.
And that's the one people have died and sacrificed for for us to even have the opinion that you don't like the flag
i know it's just it's almost disgusting i mean it's disgusting me it's important our family has
been patriot patriots for as long as i've been around so much so my son is in the military right
now yeah it's like it's worth fighting it and joined the military, he said, I have more to offer this
world. And what that meant was he's offering himself as sacrifice, if that's what it takes
to serve our country. And it's just like, that can be nothing but a positive. And so, yeah,
we fly the flag proud every day. We love our country. And obviously he's signed up he's willing to fight for it and i couldn't be more proud of him
that's amazing and i think you know part of the solution is as americans we have to be less
tolerant you know we're we're tolerate we have to understand that you know the media is going to
come and go hillary clinton story is going to pop up. We're going to, oh, well, it is what it is.
And it just goes away.
Like, we're going to have to start standing for ourselves.
They got to start.
It's not that hard to do.
Like, it's really easy when people attack you to say, well, fuck you.
Like, it's really easy.
Or stand up for what's right.
Yeah.
Or have a conversation and be like, hey, dude, you know what?
You may not like that flag, but guess what?
That's your flag and you fit underneath it.
And the fact that you don't see yourself underneath that, I don't really know where that comes from, but that's a you problem.
That ain't a me problem.
Yeah, I mean, we allow these people to walk all over us.
Dude, I don't think that's actually the case.
I think the case is that we have been led to believe that they are there are more
of them than there actually are and what happens is we have these conversations where it's like
oh well you know if we do this they're going to say that and this and this who who's going to say
that well the reason why we feel there's more than of them than there actually is i think they've been
muting our voice and using algorithms to actually is. I think they've been muting our voice and
using algorithms to suppress our voice where they've been blowing their voice up. So it does
seem like we're- Artificially inflating and molding the reality that we live in.
So it does feel like we're fighting against a larger foe when we're not.
Right. But the language that we use has to be adjusted right to where instead of saying like
dude we have to quit talking like we're facing this massive resistance of people we're talking
about fucking what two nerds in the back of class five percent of the population that's anti-america
for real yeah okay fuck you guys that's it all right fuck you yeah on. How's weather? Yeah. And that's it.
And like this,
this,
the,
but if you watch conservatives,
they're actually the puppets of the media because the conservatives are the
ones that echo all this crazy shit out.
Right.
They put the media is really smart,
dude.
They put these headlines out and they know that it's going to infuriate the
conservatives and the conservatives then fucking pump out and buy right into
it. It's just like when the Rover versus way thing just conservatives then fucking pump out and buy right into it.
It's just like when the Roe versus Wade thing just happened.
All right, look, dude.
Magically.
Okay.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah.
Now, that's an important subject.
No argument here.
But the reality of the situation is we have citizens in this country paying 60% of their fucking tax.
We have the highest crime rate ever in the history of this country.
We have the worst inflation ever in the history of this country. Gas prices are at a
record high. Inflation is at a record high. Wages are not adjusted properly. We have food shortages,
blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. It's at the end of the fucking
list, people. Okay. And we can't be as conservatives or regular Americans or common sense people that anyone who isn't
crazy, we can't forget where that ranks on the list of importance right now.
Okay.
And by us engaging in the argument, we're actually doing their bidding because we engage,
it gets the likes and it becomes the topic of conversation.
It has nothing to do with the left.
No.
Like, dude, when you go look at a conservative's page and what they propagate out it comes from the media
then somebody who's a big conservative page they press it out everybody in the comments gets pissed
off i don't see any leftists in there yeah it's us it's us echo chamber listen man we're creating
the own resistance we are creating our own resistance by even engaging with that.
It's the truth.
Yeah, I agree with that.
Guys, that was our breaking news headlines.
Let's move on.
I thought in the first news headline, I thought you were reading the entire book.
Well, hey, I got to give context, man.
I got to give the context.
And then she's guilty.
And then she's guilty.
And then she's guilty.
Look, dude, it's already been proven that she
made this shit up yeah okay enough information is leaked where that's the truth now whether or not
they prosecute it here and they get found guilty i don't know that's the point about being taught
we have to we have to stay on that ground no i know they need to be held accountable yeah yeah
and uh you know i have a feeling that, like, dude, look, people are not going to continue to allow these people to walk around the streets.
It's just reality.
They've damaged so many lives.
There's so many people out there who have lost everything by what these people have done.
Yeah.
That even if they get off, I don't feel like they're going to get away.
Well, that's the thing.
Either our court systems are going to hold them accountable or the American people will somebody will that fucking lost everything there's people out there
lost everything they lost their business they lost their family they fucking don't have shit now
like they just say goodbye to their fucking dad on fucking skype bro yeah it's terrible bro people
are pissed like these people are not going to be like the the fauci's of the worldci's of the world, the Gates of the world, these people, bro, I just don't
see, I just, I just don't see them being able to go back to normal life ever again.
No.
So, and I don't care how many security people you got, because at the end of the day, those
security people are for money.
And once they figure out what's actually happening, you know, throughout history, this
happens all the time.
Some of the greatest leaders in the world were taken out by their own fucking security detail don't get any
ideas epstein yeah i love you andy i hope so number one until another hundred dollars goes yeah
hello number one reads uh musk challenges far left private jet sex accuser to describe intimate body parts.
Elon Musk called the woman who accused him of sexual misconduct, a quote, far left actress who has, quote, a major political axe to grind and challenged her to verify her claims by describing a part of his anatomy, quote, not known to the public.
Musk took to Twitter late Thursday and said that the wild accusations are utterly untrue.
The allegations were first reported by Insider.
The tech mogul was accused of exposing himself to a flight attendant aboard one of his private
planes in 2016.
And SpaceX later paid the woman $250,000 to settle her sexual misconduct claim.
According to the bombshell report, Musk was also accused of rubbing the flight attendant's leg without permission and offering to buy her a horse if she gave him an erotic massage
aboard the plane.
Insider reported Thursday, citing documents and interviews.
Musk tweeted, but I have a challenge to this liar who claims their friend saw me exposed describe one
thing anything at all scars tattoos etc that isn't known by the public she won't be able to do so
because it never happened musk was responding on twitter to a commenter who wondered quote where
were these wild accusations against elon musk before he took a stand against the establishment. Here's the whole tweet.
And Musk said, exactly.
Moreover, the quote friend
in question who gave the interview to
Business Insider is a far left activist
actress in LA with a major
political axe to grind.
He also continued, he said,
the attacks against me should be viewed
through a political lens. This is their
standard, despicable playbook.
But nothing will deter me from fighting for a good future
and your right to free speech.
Well, I mean, he's right.
This is their play.
This is the play they run.
This is the play they ran on fucking Eric Greitens.
This is the play they run on fucking anybody.
This is it.
So this is why every successful dude should go out and get a special unique tattoo like I do on fucking anybody. This is it. So this is why every successful dude should go out
and get a special,
unique tattoo
like I do
on my wiener.
I have a very distinct tattoo
on my penis
and you can't guess
what it is.
It's a ruler.
No, actually, dude.
It's a cubic one, dude.
It's not on the metric system.
Actually, what it is,
it's a woman
and when it's like small, it's like this fat, ugly woman and then when it gets like, it turns into a hot one it's not it's not on the metric system actually what it is it's a woman and when it's like small it's like this fat ugly woman and then when it gets like it turns into a
hot one so immediately i'll take your word for it yeah no i won't tell you what it is because
for this reason i'll tell you not good enough for me to buy a tesla but i love this dude
you know what he's starting to he's starting to gain a little bit of my trust because I don't trust anybody.
I think a lot of these dudes are paid for to come in and paid actor and make plays.
Him with the brain chip thing, I wasn't really hot on.
No, but then when you look into it and you...
I'm not hot on that at all.
Internet head is out on the treadmill.
Yeah, when you look into it, he's actually...
For ocular disease. It's to get people's vision back uh joe seems to like him
yeah he does yeah no he does and i think joe's a good judge of character yeah no i mean yeah i
think it's just because he holds those cards so close it's hard to really know what he's what he's
on man it's hard to know exactly what he's moving. Listen, if this guy's sold out,
I literally have lost all faith.
Well, listen. Hold on, bro.
Let's be real about this, too.
This is the...
Dude, okay, first of all,
let's be real about life.
There is not a perfect human out there.
The idea
that the people running this country
should have some perfect track record of perfection their whole entire lives is unrealistic.
Because just like every single one of you listening, every single human on this planet has shit that they're not proud of in their life.
I think it deters a lot of good leaders.
It does.
Because they're like, I'm not going to deal with all this uncovering all this bullshit.
It's a huge deal, bro yeah it's a huge deal and and what we have to get to which they're creating for us is a scenario where nobody cares yeah because the truth of the
matter is um i personally believe that the people that the media attack the most are the people that
they're the most afraid of and i believe that those are the people that they're the most afraid of. And I believe that those are the people that we should support and push into positions because they're showing their cards.
I mean, but I mean, let's peel this back though.
Can you really hate on the guy in 2016?
So that's what, six years ago?
The guy's trying to join the Mile High Club.
It's not, I mean-
First of all-
He's just trying to go.
He's not the first guy who's ever done it.
Yeah, I'm a club member.
Listen, bro, this is the richest dude on the fucking planet.
And it's not like he's an ugly dude.
All right?
He's a decent looking dude.
He's probably the smartest guy in the fucking world.
Got a weird tattoo somewhere.
He ain't having to pay chicks to fuck him.
All right?
Let's be real.
Okay?
And if he's going to buy him something, it ain't going to be a fucking horse.
It's going to be a castle.
Okay?
Because some of those horses are expensive doesn't matter if the guy really wanted to do if he really wanted
to pay off and create he would do it and nobody would ever know you would have no idea this
listen fuck these people in their media shit yeah we as a community of, of actual reasonable humans should all do exactly what he said and do it through a political lens and say, well, it is what it is somewhat powerful, successful, has some sort of sex scandal.
And now how do you know whether true ones are the real victims?
You know, except Bill Clinton.
He didn't have one.
Yeah, right.
Everybody had one.
But while Billy.
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
He had 10.
Yeah, bro.
Like, dude, it's fucking.
It's dude. I don't think this is going to hurt him at all.
I actually think this will make people say, yeah, welcome to the team.
I mean, I got to be honest, though.
If I'm at 30,000 square feet and Elon asked me to rub his leg, I might, you know, for a horse.
What type of horse are we going after?
You would sell for just a horse?
An erotic massage?
Maybe the castle.
Maybe I go for the castle.
That's what I'm saying.
Like, dude, like dude he he the
cam don't get any ideas i'm not rubbing your leg i like you yeah he ain't gonna buy you a castle
he ain't buying you a horse he might shoot one yeah i'm just saying dude like if i need to eat
this story makes no sense from any way like this dude yeah it does he was trying to get laid
yeah but the point is is that she would have done it for free.
Right.
She probably did.
And now she wants 250.
Dude, people say, well, why did he pay her then?
Because the media is so powerful in ruining people's reputation that 250 grand to a guy
like that is like $2 for me.
And he said, Hey, would you pay $2 to not have this big thing out in the public yes i would right here you go now leave me alone i would love to actually
know the equivalent of what 250 000 is to that man's it's it's like two dollars for you i mean
maybe it might be less yeah it might be less he's got like 98 billion dollars is that right
no he's got like 300 yeah the richest man in the world yeah yeah fuck so dude
like it's it's it's it's a i will bet you that that 250 grand payoff probably didn't even hit
his fucking desk they probably just did it and all the all this is is they're just scared shitless
oh yeah he's gonna get twitter yeah and it's gonna be free speech bro he's and they're doing
i love the guy well i don't think that's the play i don't even think i think the i don't even think
he's playing no i think the play to buy twitter was and when we covered it on the show a few weeks
ago i i left it open i didn't really know what the play was but i'm having a clear vision i think
i think what the play was with twitter was that he understood what you said earlier which was the the
false creation of a reality,
a narrative that didn't exist.
Now, people don't quite understand that.
But what we're saying is Twitter has, let's say,
I'm just making these numbers up,
but let's just say it had 100 users.
Okay?
And what Elon is making known is that they also have another 200 users that don't exist.
Right.
That they then craft the narrative.
So the 200 bot users then support the Clintons and the Obamas and the Bidens and all the social justice warriors.
While you're stuck, we're all stuck with just each other.
Yeah.
So they've created a false reality, which I've been pointing out for years in the polling, right?
Where when they say, hey, would you support a business that put vaccine mandates and it's fucking 80-20 against it?
That means that there's not 80% of the people vaccinated.
Like we can deduce these things from the data they give us.
And he knows this.
And so what I think he did with Twitter was get into the process enough to where they had to expose themselves.
And now he pulled back and they're trying to force the sale now.
But the reason they're trying to force.
It's devalued now.
Yeah, bro.
They're caught.
Devalued.
And they said their sample size of that test for legitimate accounts was 100.
They looked at 100 accounts.
Yeah.
That was their sample size.
Yeah.
I mean, and so he said this.
They said it's a violation of the NDA.
And now, because he's saying, no, more than half the shit is fake.
Yeah, but dude, that's an SEC violation because they sell advertising based on a number of users
that they claim to have that they don't actually have.
So now what he did was walk them into a fraud case
and they're too fucking stupid to understand it.
Like, dude, the CEO of Twitter is a literal moron.
Which goes to show you again that this dude's fucking smart.
No, he's not. I'm not talking about Dorsey.
I'm talking about the new guy.
And dude, I don't know what his name not. I'm not talking about Dorsey. I'm talking about the new guy. And dude.
Oh, Peter.
I don't know what his name is.
It doesn't matter what his name is.
The point is,
he's smart,
they're dumb,
they're fucked,
and it is what it is.
I'm still not buying a Tesla,
but I do love the guy.
Yeah.
I'm back.
Headline number two, guys.
That's real.
Headline number two.
Isn't this headline number three?
No, that was breaking news.
Breaking news doesn't count. Oh. Yeah No, that was breaking news. Breaking news doesn't count.
Yeah, that's just breaking news.
Okay.
Headline number two.
Headline number two reads,
House passes domestic terrorism bill to use the FBI
to silence conservatives who disagree with them.
So this just came out.
House Democrats.
Yeah, what if the FBI agrees with you? What do you uh house democrats yeah what if the fbi does what if the
fbi agrees with you what do you mean well what if they like dude i'm pretty sure my fbi agents
listen to my shit and they're like damn this guy makes some good points yeah i mean i read
peel the fuck out of my i could promise you this they're at least laughing so house democrats on
wednesday passed a domestic terrorism bill to silence conservatives and those Americans who
disagree with them. Democrats used the mass shooting by a lunatic on Saturday in Buffalo,
New York to justify the legislation that will allow the FBI to continue to spy on and harass
conservatives and critics of their radical agenda. The new law is nothing new. Throughout history,
brutal regimes have suppressed criticism from their detractors.
And the Biden regime has been cracking down on conservatives who attended the January 6th
protests in Washington, D.C. Dozens of Trump supporters still languish in prison,
and many of the political prisoners did not participate in any violence. Many did not even
enter the U.S. Capitol that day. Soicans are getting used to the marxist tactics of the biden regime and international community the bill passed 222 to 203 with useful idiot adam
kensinger making the rounds attacking republicans after the past bill this article's not written
bias at all no no bias at all no i'll be honest though i love jim hoff listen i do too they're
from st louis there's a space for you bro bro. I got you. I do, too.
That's why I like to throw him up there every day.
Yeah, yeah.
Listen, great dude.
Yeah, super cool dude.
Total patriot.
100%.
Like, fuck, man.
Fuck, bro.
Useful idiot.
Gotta tip the card.
Fucking useful idiot.
He's right.
He's lying.
He's not lying.
No.
Here's Tucker Carlson's response to it.
So the last time a party in Congress officially designated the other party a terrorist organization,
we were in the middle of a civil war.
So that hasn't happened in over 150 years.
Typically, the parties argue about things.
Sometimes they get mad.
They call each other names.
Sometimes they get really mad and call each other really bad names.
But one thing they don't do is use law enforcement to crush, harass, arrest
voters on the other side, because that's not democracy, that's tyranny. But we've just moved
one step closer to tyranny. In fact, we may already be there, thanks to what the House is
calling an anti-domestic terrorism bill, as if murder wasn't illegal already. It just passed
the House, and it instructs the FBI to,
quote, analyze and monitor domestic terrorist activity. So how are we defining that? Well,
of course, we're not defining that. It instructs the FBI, in other words,
the largest law enforcement organization in the United States, to monitor Joe Biden's critics.
It dramatically expands the definition
of domestic terror.
Step in here, the FBI right there.
Hey, how you doing?
I swear that's not what we're doing.
Here's the reality, dude.
Listen, I know this for sure
because I know some dudes in the FBI.
There's fucking turmoil inside the FBI.
Dude, there's patriots
inside the FBI fighting this woke shit inside of it too.
So like,
I hope the Patriots win.
I mean,
this is some crazy shit.
I mean,
I,
this isn't new though,
right?
I don't even put,
dude,
dude,
they've been listening to us for years.
We were talking about,
oh yeah,
they listen to everything.
Oh yeah.
They've been listening to it.
People don't understand the extent of what,
how they observe us.
Like,
bro,
if everybody truly understood the amount of what how they observe us like bro if everybody truly
understood the amount of surveillance that we live under it would flip the fuck out every single
fucking thing that you say that you text that you email or that you do within microphone shot of
your phone is recorded on the stream and it is all kept all of it is
kept in servers in germany it's they keep a entire copy of the internet okay so like you know how
like whenever um somebody gets in trouble and then they come up and they find this weird fucking
phone recording that shouldn't exist that comes off the stream that's real shit that's why cam
lives in the woods. Bro, listen.
Edward Snowden is public enemy number one for revealing this.
Okay, this is real shit.
So, like, dude, when you guys talk and you make jokes and shit and blah, blah, blah,
dude, they fucking hear every fucking thing you say.
And it's recorded.
That's not right.
And if most Americans knew that, because, they because like dude the way it works is
they started uh what it was it called the the patriot act the patriot act after after 9-11
but it was actually going way before that with the cia well hold on in 9-11 they they expanded
it to the patriot act to counter quote-unquote terrorism and what they were allowed to do was six degrees further off the,
off the target.
So all they have to do it like they can get to anybody.
Like if you say,
Hey man,
I like what,
like,
Oh,
I think they should be punished for this or however they can say,
well,
that's,
that's terrorist talk.
And then they can go to six degrees from you,
meaning six degrees from like,
they can go to you and then they can go five degrees further.
Then they can go to you because we talk and then five degrees further.
They can literally reach anybody because of the law that we all agreed was a good idea when they created the Patriot Act.
And now they're abusing it.
And now what he's saying now is, hey, we're going to use that same shit openly on americans and bro it's wrong yeah i wonder if
the person that went to the sixth degree of separation was like a big fan of that kevin
bacon game you know the six degrees of kevin bacon yeah i'm talking about he's like you know
it's six degrees it seems like i can connect everybody bro i don't know about you guys but
this shit makes me want to just fucking go off grid completely up in
the kodiak with cam yeah i don't want to get eaten by bear though it's so crazy i was go ahead go
sebastian gorka talked about this at the america fest that what i went to and he talked about that
he had to turn in his phone and his wife had to turn in their phones and everything because of
this it's like they went through just like you said six i don't know if it was six degrees but
went through friends of friends to get what whatever they're looking for yeah oh it's real
shit of course they didn't find anything how about these dudes that are still in prison i know i know
that's crazy yeah and nobody really knows that they're still sitting there in jail i didn't know
that there's over 700 kelly who's a major who is a major conservative influencer is still in
fucking jail black guy still in fucking jail with no due process yeah because they're able to put you under the domestic
terrorist shit yeah no due process like bro we should really be rallying to fucking get those
people fucking freed it's bullshit they're political prisoners and supposed to be quote
unquote the freest country in the world yeah you're not supposed to have domestic political
prisoners that's just a way to to teach us a lesson. Oh, it's for intimidation.
Yeah.
That's all it is.
It's so we don't rally.
It's the same thing this is for.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's all this is for.
Well, dude, it's the same reason they've been saying every four months when shit starts to get a little warm, what do they put on TV?
Oh, domestic terror alert.
Who do we look for?
People who don't agree with Biden.
You're right.
People who supported Januaryuary 6th people who
think the election was stolen oh you mean so all of america right right right well just 85 percent
yeah right no the biggest well they do that it's it's what you said bro it's they do that so the
average person gets scared yeah and doesn't speak and doesn't use their voice yeah and and it's
it's actually extremely effective and then not only do do do doesn't use their voice. Yeah. And it's actually extremely effective.
And then not only do they not use your voice,
they,
when,
when they do use their voice and this is another problem that the 80% is making,
they get a little shadow ban or they get some resistance or they get this.
And then they go say,
man,
I spoke up and they fucking came after me.
And they virtue signal how much resistance they got when it wasn't even
actually true. They exaggerate it. And that scares people from joining in. after me and they virtue signal how much resistance they got when it wasn't even actually
true they exaggerate it and that scares people from joining in it's counterproductive yeah you
know and so i hope that you guys listening you you are mindful of that represent the resistance
that you face accurately because when you overestimate it it scares people who aren't
as courageous as you to not join into the fight yeah you know but
that would take courage listen they don't understand that we're living in a we are really
living in a 1984 world we're living in a fake reality it's it it's about as much of the matrix
as it could be in fact bro i was watching paranormal caught on camera last night and
they had some you ever watch those those shows Oh bro. They got this show called paranormal. Can't shoot the ghost.
Yeah. No, listen, dude. I know. They got paranormal caught on camera. And last night
it was like this, this, uh, this show on glitches in the matrix. And it like showed one of the
things was like a palm tree that had like fallen off the tree, but it was like stuck in the air.
And like, it was, this was like 10 different cameras. Like take was like stuck in the air and like it was this is like 10
different cameras like take like i don't know man maybe we are in a matrix dude i don't know what
the fucking thing you were smoking or whatever you were taking don't take that one don't take
that one and drive take less take less of it bro it was it was on tv though and it was real
that's like cam was he really running next to lance armstrong yeah i know did he take some
shit and go out and run no listen bro i saw him on tv and then yeah turned into a race cam took
a gummy bear went out running he's like dude i was running next to lance armstrong bro you know
i know you know to fucking smoke weed because that ain't what happens
all right moving on what do you think bro what do you think, bro? What do you think? Me about this shit? I don't
know. It's, it's frustrating because you want to, you want to do the right thing. They, it feels
like it's a control thing, whether it's fear or whatever. It's no different than the COVID thing.
People had to get, they forced them or put them back into a spot to get the vaccine or they're
going to lose their job. So then you're, you're put in this position where, okay, I got to do what's right for my family, for people who rely on me. Should I say this is like,
should I speak my mind? No, because I'm going to be putting people at risk. So it just totally,
it squashes people who want, want to do the right thing, who believe this certain way and think
they're going to be punished. And that's, I mean, it's, you know, you look at how China operates
over there. They'll go into social media, anything, anything negative about anything
about vaccine or COVID or anything they'll just delete. And so it's all like, well, here, here's
what you need to do. And you take the vaccine. We're locked down again. You have no, can't say
anything about it. That's where we're headed. It feels like. Absolutely. Yeah. It's dangerous.
Yeah, it is. And the resistance that needs to happen now
is it needs to be united yeah dude you guys cannot believe this shit and silence yourselves no like
this should cause you to get louder because dude they i watched this uh we're talking about hunting
i saw this amazing i think jordan peterson uh clip on it which was which is hilarious because
they're going after him right now yeah but uh did you see that no. They're going after Peterson because he said that he wasn't attracted to that
woman that won the sports illustrated like,
bro,
we got to all be attracted to women that we're not attracted to now.
Oh God.
Get the fuck out of here.
So anyway,
serious.
Oh yeah.
He said she wasn't beautiful and the fucking internet melted down.
Like motherfucker.
Well,
that's,
we don't have to like every,
the way everybody looks.
Was it the new woke beautiful?
Oh yeah.
Yes.
It was a sports illustrated. beautiful oh yeah yes it was a
sports illustrated uh it was a it was a woman she remember kathy ireland yeah what can can that be
beautiful again i mean look dude it seems like it's beautiful listen i i whatever you're into
is cool with me you know what i'm saying but like the reality is and what people don't understand
is that um like people are into all kinds of different shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Like I thought the woman that she's bigger woman,
she's curvy,
but I didn't think she wasn't like,
she's,
I think she was good looking.
She's attractive woman.
Just not your speed.
No,
it's just,
I wouldn't date her.
That's it.
You dated yourself there.
Kathy Ireland.
Yeah.
We were more like Christie Brinkley era,
you know,
like post Kathy Ireland.
Christie Brinkley is actually still kind of hot.
Yeah.
Yeah,
she is. And by kind of, you mean smoke. Bro, smoke bro when she was i'm not gonna incriminate myself fellas here
you guys are all like you know huh you don't even you've never even seen a swimsuit issue
yeah bro you you know like christy brinkley back in the day when you're like a fucking teenage boy
that's a whole different kind of thing but she was on uh wasn't that chevy chase yes oh you did you
ever see that the ferrari pulls up behind her this is you can you can drag him outside it's good oh
my god this is the shit we do this dude hadn't seen braveheart until like a month ago well and
he's talking about freedom all the time freedom are you guys too young for the the fair don't say
you guys don't say you guys no you remember that poster fair faucet of course all right of course you do i do know but the poster you know what i'm
talking about dj's not old enough to have posters see we had posters no i was telling him he's
younger than my son yeah so i was like i'm his dad who's your daddy tam's your daddy
i'll take it i'll take it. I'll take it.
Oh, fuck, dude.
It took you a while to come back with that milk, though, man.
I've been gone for a minute, bro.
He came through St. Louis 27 years ago.
One time.
Yeah, well.
Fuck, what was I going to talk about?
I don't know.
Who cares?
Posters.
No, I was going to get to the point about something.
Oh, everybody's not your cup of tea.
It's cool.
Yeah, that's fine, too.
It's okay.
I mean, that's what makes the world go round.
Hey, whatever, man.
I don't care what you're into, bro.
As long as it's not little kids and animals.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
You can't be bullied because you don't find someone attractive and you happen to say it.
God, that's just crazy.
They sell those red balls for a reason yeah but here's the funny thing none of
those people attacking him are jordan peterson fans right yeah okay every single one of them
is not his like not only that every single one of them probably looked 10 times worse than the
fucking model that's whatever dude not only that jordan peterson got up the day and pissed
greatness just like he doesn't really cares no that guy's a fucking gangster dude we were i was gonna make a point but i forgot what you'd
made your point all right here we go guys headline number three headline reads biden back who treaty
amendment would yield united states public health powers to united nations uh So this is a breaking article just came out. The World Health Organization
or the WHO is pushing for a, quote, global pandemic treaty to be ratified at its World
Health Assembly, which begins on May 22nd of 2022. The treaty would give the WHO tremendous
increases in power and funding, transferring much of the authority for pandemic control from
member nations to the United Nations agency. The Biden administration in January of 2022 proposed
amendments to WHO's international health regulations that would eliminate all requirements
for WHO to consult with member governments before declaring a disease outbreak. Both the IHR
amendments and the new, quote, global pandemic treaty
are set to be topics of discussion at the upcoming World Health Assembly.
Supporters say this is necessary to improve worldwide pandemic response,
while critics warn about the loss of national sovereignty
to a globalist organization that did not extinguish itself
during the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic.
So there's a couple of things here. I'm going to scoot through a little bit because there's
some important parts here. So the proposed IHR amendments also cede control to who, quote,
regional directors who are given the authority to declare a public health emergency
of regional concern. Moreover, the proposed amendments allow the director general to ring an international alarm bell by unilaterally issuing the, quote, intermediate public health alert.
Properly understood, the proposed IHR amendments are directed towards establishing a globalist architecture of worldwide health surveillance, reporting,
and management. Consistent with a top-down view of governments, the public will not have
opportunities to provide input or criticism concerning the amendments. This, of course,
is a direct violation of the basic tenets of democracy and can be prepared to a separate
new pandemic treaty. The WCH critique was cited by Representative Chris Smith,
who's a Republican out of New Jersey,
and his denunciation of the Biden administration's absurd proposal
to surrender U.S. sovereignty to the corrupt World Health Organization on Wednesday.
He said Smith was particularly opposed to the proposal that would eliminate the current requirement for WHO to consult with the governments of member nations, including the United States, before declaring an infectious disease outbreak.
The WCH also criticized the amendments for giving WHO increased surveillance powers and placing greater decision making emphasis on its models and simulations. WHO would also be empowered to use undisclosed sources for its pandemic data,
which could include all manner of self-interested or politicized sources,
from pharmaceutical companies to organizations like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
The Director General of WHO would gain unilateral authority to declare health
emergencies and take punitive actions against membered nations that's communism disguised as
health yeah for you fucking idiots that don't understand that there's a few key words in there
the punitive the globalist and the power yeah those three words the the globalist and the power. Yeah. Those three words. The globalist, yeah, that's the intention this whole time.
It always has been.
Yeah.
And then you mentioned more power.
Give them more power and funding.
I mean.
And not have to answer to anything or disclose where their info's from.
Or, by the way, your rights don't matter when we declare an emergency.
You just got a taste of this for the last two years.
Didn't we just go through this?
Not only that, when you post this on the internet, they're trying to make it seem like this is a conspiracy theory so no one pays attention.
The actual military or military service intelligence is telling people that this is a conspiracy theory.
They are being fed the information from the military leaders
that this whole thing is never going to happen.
It's not real.
Bullshit.
All right.
It's right here.
Look, dude.
What do you think?
Terrible.
I mean, it's like that's the biggest problem we have right now is giving more power
over to, I mean, why would we shouldn't have any power?
No.
Why?
The point is like, dude, they're like, they talk about the framework in there.
That's a communist framework that they are disguising as health.
So all for, for you guys who are not understanding this, all they have to do is do with exactly what they did here in the United States,
but globally and say,
Oh,
there's an emergency.
Then they don't have to tell you what the emergency is or what the data decision
was made from or what the actual facts are.
And there's no way for you to complain or criticize or say anything.
And then they have the ability for punitive,
which means they can send troops,
NATO troops into our country to enforce these, these standards. It's just really bad.
I think I'm wondering now, because I just read something that Biden was saying,
or he congratulated or did something about, I think NATO added Sweden and Finland or something
like that. So is this a way, because I know there's some countries up there
in that part of Europe who didn't do the mask mandates
and didn't do the vaccines and they just kind of operate.
So is this a way to corral them in so there wasn't these dissenters?
They tried to do this.
They tried to control everybody.
So there's a few holes in the game.
Now they're shoring up those holes, right?
Is that what it
feels like to you yes so how does he got a leaky boat well here's what i here here's how i see it
i think it was a test to see if they could actually do it i think they i think the covid thing
was the benign test to see if people would actually go along with it
i believe that they're going to try this again with the smallpox shit.
Okay.
Monkey pox.
Yeah.
Bill Gates has been out there,
which by the way,
um,
has been eradicated from the planet,
which means it had to be reintroduced.
It means it only existed in the laboratories and it means they had to
intentionally reintroduce it,
which seems to have happened.
Um,
same thing with Corona virus.
It only, it doesn't exist in his daily form. And, intentionally reintroduce it which seems to have happened um same thing with coronavirus it only
it doesn't exist in his daily form and and you have putin saying that they were developing these
biological weapons in ukraine right interesting um and then you have this fucking guy bill gates
on tv over a year ago warning about smallpox weaponized small smallpox, blah, blah, blah. Now we're seeing in the news monkeypox.
Okay.
And what I believe they're going to do now is reintroduce this thing and try to get everybody
to redo the thing to get their objective accomplished.
So I said, what, a year, two years ago, I said, dude, you guys are complying with this
shit.
Now all they're going to have to do is introduce one that actually kills people.
And then they're going to make everybody who looks like they're resistant actual criminals
they're gonna put those people away in fucking camps and they're gonna get their way
and it looks like that's what they're trying to do to me that the enemy of this is strong men
yeah you know that and that's if they can eliminate the strong men yeah making a stand
yeah they won yeah so i think they'll win forever and ever and
it's our obligation to stand up and fight for what we feel is right for rights of others to make
you know decisions to be i mean independent it's like but they they don't they want to
stop people like us well remember they can't stop they can't stop they have to proceed with the plan
they're all in they have to proceed with the plan they're all in
they have to be because dude if they stop they understand what will happen to them right so the
longer that they're allowed to even exist on the fucking planet they're not going to stop well and
like the scary thing too man is like you see all of these other governments throughout like all
these other countries their governments are literally selling their fucking citizens and so like germany just did it today i don't know if you guys saw it but
germany their supreme courts of germany ruled that all of the lockdowns all of the quarantine
camps and all ever all the the punitive stuff that that the government of germany did on its people
the supreme court of germany ruled that it was all constitutional you know i'm saying and that's
happening everywhere we saw what happened in aust everywhere. We saw what happened in Australia.
We saw what happened in Austria.
They're all doing this, and I think, you know, we talked about it
a couple of shows ago, but America is kind of
like the last beacon of hope to all these
other countries. No shit. So once
we go down, it's done. We ain't going down.
We ain't going to go down. I'm talking about
in their mind. Like, in their mind, they knock
us down, it's over. It's over, man.
I'm just saying this.
That
ain't happening here.
It ain't happening.
It's real, man.
Guys,
our final segment
of the show.
I mean, look at the picture
of this dude.
Yeah, fuck this guy.
I mean, dude,
I'm sick of seeing this guy
like create the problem
and then automatically be in the position to capitalize on the solution. Dude, they got the vaccines ready already. Bro, I'm sick of seeing this guy like create the problem and then automatically be
in the position to capitalize on the solution dude they have they got the vaccines ready already bro
i'm sick of it vaccines were in production 2020 these people are doing this for control and
fucking money and they're ruining the lives of every fucking american in this fucking country
well they crucified rogan for misinformation for voicing his opinion because he's not a doctor yeah who the fuck's this guy
you're a nerd well he's not a doctor so why is he weighing in on this shit he weighs in on all of it
yeah now yeah i mean he's on the baby formula shit too you know that yeah yeah like i mean
man fuck all these people look dude that that's it. That's it. Stop buying their shit.
Stop supporting them.
Remove their fucking, their technology in any way that you can from your fucking life.
Dry up their income sources.
And, you know, that's what's got to happen.
And anybody investing in any of this shit, bro, in my opinion, anybody who's affiliated with the World Economic Forum in any way whatsoever should be completely cut off from the rest
of society in every regard.
Agreed.
They should get no support.
They should get none of your business.
They should get whatever companies are involved.
Don't buy their shit.
Buy small little companies.
Go back to small business.
Don't buy Pepsi.
Don't buy Coke.
Don't buy any of their products.
Buy the fucking little shit.
And my first form.
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah.
Support the brands that stand for the right shit.
Yeah.
Origin.
Yeah.
Origin.
That's right.
It's another great company.
Origin or people that don't know origin.
That's a company that you're a part of.
You, Jocko, Pete, and Kip.
They're doing American-made uh uh hunting gear american-made
denim american-made gear bringing back and we're talking about everything american-made
not half american-made or where the zippers from china or wherever we're talking about creating
an actual producing manufacturing garment business in this country which hasn't existed in years you
know a lot of people get get mad like you're like oh well your clothes aren't made in america or this
or that yeah motherfucker go try to get some clothes made in america it's really hard it is
and we have guys like those guys and guys like us who are making tremendous capital investments
in the infrastructure to do so and you know like we spoke earlier we're going to work together yeah to create this thing but um those are the kind of things that have to happen
yeah and we have to take the financial uh leverage the yeah take the financial leverage that we can
on these people and stop using their shit that's the truth because what they're doing is they're
taking the money and they are fucking using it to ruin your life yeah well people as long as we expose stuff like this and and also celebrate
businesses like first form like origin then people are like they're being educated on this
maybe they weren't paying attention before they're paying attention now yeah and they're like okay
now we see what's going on here's who will support because they support us in our way of life we
understand like dude there's some gaps that we got to fill like not every garment that we sell
is made in america it's really hard to do that's why we're building a plant that's why you guys are
building plants that's why we're doing all of these things because we're trying to get there
and it's important that we all recognize what needs to happen we
we need everybody to get together on this, man.
That's real.
I think, I mean, talking about the American citizen, it's like that person, the two most
powerful things that person has is their voice and their wallets.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
So you speak the fuck up with your words and your influence, whether that's with your neighbors,
and you speak up with your wallet and who you support.
And by the way, have some discernment for the companies that are on your fucking team.
You know, stop canceling companies that are pro-America because you didn't like the way
they fucking did something and understand that those people are trying to create solutions as
well. Like we can't turn on ourselves. We're like, that's a problem with the conservative
side of things or the 80. You. They're there. You guys are,
you guys are so used to fighting that now you're turning those weapons on your own team.
That's not helpful either.
No.
Okay.
So cut some people,
some slack if they stand for the right shit.
And buy my pillow.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Motherfucker.
We got them.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Are they really?
Okay.
Like all jokes.
It doesn't matter.
Yeah.
It doesn't matter.
That's true.
They don't matter if they're good.
They are good though. On top of that. It doesn't matter. That's true. It doesn't matter if they're good. They are good though on top of that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And it's also a right movement.
Pills are important, man.
Yeah.
I stood the ground.
I love that guy.
You know, typically I'll turn off the commercials.
He's got some fucking balls.
Oh, I love him.
He stands his ground and he's up and he's like, you know what?
Fuck him.
I'm going to come at me.
I'm going to keep coming back.
Yeah.
Be a fucking pillow fight.
But it goes back to our success earlier, right?
Get knocked down. Get back up. Keep moving. Don keep coming back. Yeah. Be a fucking pillow fight. But it goes back to our success earlier, right? Get knocked down.
Get back up.
Keep moving.
Don't care.
And guess what?
People will support you.
That's right.
Dude, I'm surprised.
Like, dude, I'm legit surprised these people can walk around society.
They don't.
That's the thing.
They don't.
What do they do?
They live in their basement.
They're in the whole election.
Yeah.
Cornpop's been down in his basement for the last four years.
What'd you call him?
Cornpop? Cornpop. Yeah. No, no. Cornpop's been down in his basement for the last four years. What'd you call him? Corn Pop?
No, no.
Corn Pop's a bad dude.
That's who he fought, wasn't it?
I think he got in a fight with Corn Pop.
Is that what it was?
Yeah, I think so.
Did he beat him up?
According to Joe?
Corn Pop and Putin.
They're bad dudes.
They hunt bears.
Corn Pop.
He kills them with his hands.
With a 12-gauge shotgun.
That's all you need. You don't need your bow. With a 12 gauge shotgun. That's all you need.
You don't need your bow.
You just need a shotgun,
bro.
Well,
uh,
I saw that Brazil's president said no fucking way on this deal.
Oh,
good.
Yeah.
Bolsaro.
He said,
nope,
we ain't doing that.
Good.
Yeah.
Where are we going?
I'm just saying Brazil is Brazil.
Brazil ain't bad.
I mean,
I'll try it for vacation.
I would rather fight these motherfuckers here and say,
Hey,
fuck you.
This is not your shit.
Yeah.
That's my opinion. Yeah. Cam, you can, you can come hunt my land it's pretty nice i know but i got a lot of friends i want to hunt you can hunt it's going to be screwing
those fucking explosive tips on his arrow like rambo i always wondered how they got that heavy
thing to fly you know i know well it's like the 80 yard shot i know it looked good though on rambo
too dude yeah i remember that guy standing in the river and he's just like oh shit rambo
he's like here comes that arrow boom yeah over dude i remember him like screwing it on i'm like
oh here it comes dude you got some of those in the bottom of the safe i got them yeah
yeah dude
what do you think you you put like a two pound fucking weight on the end of an arrow i don't know what
are you gonna shoot it with i don't i don't bow hunt i don't know have you ever shot a flaming
arrow i have let me think i've made flames with an arrow well we did this one trick i did uh
used to work with black rifles named richard ryan but we set up a propane flame and a paint can right behind it.
So I shot my arrow through the flame,
and it pulled the flame into the paint can,
which my arrow punctured.
Then boom, that was a big explosion.
That's kind of cool.
I'm talking about what they did in Roman times.
You know, gladiator?
I haven't done that, no.
I haven't done that.
That'd be cool, though.
What are you doing at 530?
I'm on my way.
First time for everything. Hey, i got a flamethrower in
there we can light up there you shoot it right through there we'll light some shit on fire
support the companies that got flamethrowers i'm pretty sure it's american made i mean it's
definitely made in a garage yeah bro that shit's made missouri no question jason keeps asking hey
did you shoot it yet no no you're going first yeah you gave it to me you're going first
motherfucker these motherfuckers gave me a flamethrower for my birthday yeah you go first Jason keeps asking, hey, did you shoot it yet? No, no, you're going first. You gave it to me. You're going first, motherfucker.
These motherfuckers gave me a flamethrower for my birthday.
Yeah, I want to.
Yeah, you go first.
See, that's that treason shit. You shot yours, though.
No, you shot yours.
That's Caesar.
Yeah, that's right.
He's trying to get you.
You shot yours.
You Caesared me.
Don't Caesar me, bro.
Don't tase me, bro.
Caesar salad.
Unless it's on my salad.
That's what I was going to say, Caesar salad.
All right, guys, our final segment of the show is always,
we have our thumbs up,
uh,
segment where I show a headline and see if they don't get two thumbs up or
two thumbs in the butt.
And with that being said,
our thumbs up headline reads Metallica,
baby woman gives birth at Brazil stadium,
uh,
as band plays enter Sandman,
bro.
He's here.
Fuck.
Yeah,
baby. It's the's here. Fuck yeah, baby.
It's the second coming.
Shit.
The only thing better would be Simba,
like some lady at the zoo in front of the lions.
You know what I'm saying?
This is like the modern day.
This is the modern day coming of the same.
Bullshit.
That's Mariano Riviera right there.
He's coming out from left field.
Bro, I'm just saying, man.
He's coming to close this shit down. That's chosen one yeah bro right yeah bro what do you name him
metallica his name's up in there so uh so so joyce uh figuero was 39 weeks pregnant
um and sitting in a special area at the metallica show in brazil when her contractions began during
the set she has posted her details of the son's unusual birthplace on Instagram with the band sharing
the news with the fans.
Supermarkets, cars, and Lyfts are just some of the unusual birthplaces reported for babies
who have made speedy entrances into the world.
But one newborn in Brazil now surely lays claim to the most rock and roll arrival of
all time. Two-day-old Luan Figueroa was born in a Metallica gig at the Cudo Piera Stadium in Brazil's southern state of Parana
to the sound of Enter Sandman, according to his mom.
Metallica has shared the details of the birth with their 8.2 million followers on the band's Instagram stories.
With just three songs left to go,
the plan was to take her to the hospital by ambulance,
but, quote, there was no more time.
Sharing the news in posts written in both Portuguese and English on Instagram,
Ms. Figueroa says her son was, quote,
born right there in the stadium as the band's biggest hit ever,
Enter Sandman, played.
The whole day was crazy, she said, adding that she had joked the little boy's name would be James Ulrich Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. yeah did they really name it that no she's not louise the fact that that kid's not named lars
is bullshit yeah you know dude this is the coolest thing i've ever heard this is gonna sound really
weird but i got chills you know i'm thinking about man of enzo's being born i should i was
playing george straight i should have fucking played metallica yeah no that's legendary shit
that's a fucking metallica has to be the greatest
rock band of all time that particular song i mean if you i mean that's i mean that's i don't even
i mean dude like i i don't know i i grew up on this shit so like for me like i don't i feel a
certain way about it i watched a lot my first metallica concert i watched lars he he was i
mean wailing away on the drums he kept spitting up in the air, and he would try to catch it in his mouth,
and he was going down.
And I was like, dude, this guy's a fucking animal.
And he never stopped.
He's probably 48 at the time.
I think they're in their 60s now, huh?
70s?
I don't know how old they are.
What's this guy's name?
I forget.
James Hethfield.
Okay, so when he was out in front jamming, and Lars was spitting on his
fight, and I'm looking at these guys.
These guys are like, this is a real rock star.
Yeah.
You know, like, this is it.
This is what they mean, rock star.
I don't know how you don't name the kid Sandman.
For real, right?
It's like, oh, how did you get that name?
Then you got the story.
Yeah, right.
What a cool story.
Yeah.
That kid walks already.
Do you know that?
Do you have a Metallica fan?
Yeah, of course.
Yeah, he bow hunts.
James does.
Does he?
Yeah, I think so.
Does he live?
Is he a Colorado guy, right?
I don't know. I'm not sure, but I'm pretty, he bow hunts. James does. Does he? Yeah, I think so. Does he live? Is he a Colorado guy, right? I don't know.
I'm not sure, but I'm pretty sure he bow hunts.
Have you not bow hunted with every man on planet Earth?
I have not.
Not yet.
No, I'm working towards that.
One day I'll let you come with me.
Okay.
That sounds good.
Let's do it.
I'll teach you a few things about flamethrowing and shooting arrows.
That sounds good.
We'll gladiator it.
Yeah, you'll be out there uh in raquel's bmw
killing deer whatever it takes yeah whatever it takes nope this dude this dude has a new car
coming in and on the way to turn it in they hit a fucking deer pretty much yeah day before anyway
that's awesome two thumbs up for me i mean come on two thumbs up that's rad cameron oh yeah i i uh jumped
the gun on it i already said two thumbs up but i'm i haven't changed my yeah i haven't changed
my mind yeah no way it's awesome man fuck yeah all right guys that's all i got cam dude thank
you so much for coming on the show um the opportunity guys please purchase his book
it's called endure where would you prefer that they please purchase his book. It's called Endure.
Where would you prefer that they purchase it from?
It's cool to do a bookstore.
Yeah.
Barnes and Noble is cool.
Everybody orders off Amazon because it's easy, but I like bookstore support.
So that'd be good.
Yeah.
If you guys could do that, buy a copy or two and help share the word.
I guarantee you it's an awesome book.
But bigger than that, man, just thank you know, share the word. I guarantee you it's an awesome book. Um,
but bigger than that, man, just thank you for being who you are and, uh, being the humble man that you are and setting a great example for, for the young people out here in the world that are
trying to create something and become something because there's not many people out there that
are telling people the truth that, um, you know, they're capable as well.
And, uh, that's one of the things I've always respected about you.
It's one of the things I think is the most important that you do of all the amazing stuff
that you do.
Uh, you always remind people that they can do the same things that you do.
And that's a huge, powerful message, uh, that I believe we all appreciate.
So thank you for doing that.
Oh, thank you.
And being part of this here today is like like I said, it's a big honor.
We have a lot of respect for you guys and how you go about your business and what you've
built here.
And yeah, I mean, I feel lucky to be sitting here.
So thank you.
Well, that's a mutual feeling.
Yes, 100%.
So guys, that's the show.
If you like the show, remember the fee.
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That's the fee.
Or you can tell people for free.
It's your choice.
So either send me a grand or tell someone about the show.
That's the fee.
Keep hammering.
All right.
We're from sleeping on the floor.
Now my jewelry box froze.
Fuck a bowl.
Fuck a stove.
Counted millions in a cold.
Bad bitch.
Booty swole.
Got her on bankroll.
Can't fold.
Just a note. Headshot, case closed