The Pete Quiñones Show - 09/19 Old Glory Club Livestream - Paging Doctor Kaczynski w/ Hunger the Dye Merchant

Episode Date: September 20, 2024

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Starting point is 00:02:08 turning into Pony Express Radio for your own health. Anywho, we are back once again. We're on episode 53 now. Look at us. Plug and right along. Of course, I'm Red Hawk. I'm joined once again by. I guess we're going to call you the co-host at this point, Pete,
Starting point is 00:02:23 because you're here all the time, which is fantastic news as always enjoyed talking to you. But Pete Quinoez is back once again. Hold on. I got a call. I'll be right back. All right, boom. and we got Mr. Paul Ferenheit with us as well.
Starting point is 00:02:41 Hey, shoot, shoot trying to pull up the freaking, okay, okay. Hold on, got to close that tab. Hey, sorry, sorry, I was trying to pull up the live chat while you were introducing me and it frigging played ads in my ear while you were talking. But hi, how are you doing? Typical, typical Paul organization. We're doing excellent here. I'm glad to be back on the Pony Express radio and we're going to bring some,
Starting point is 00:03:03 we're going to bring some energy. and some, I guess we should say some, some explosiveness, some explosiveness to this here live stream. That's absolutely right. This is going to be nonstop, like, fire and explosions and bomb emojis in the chat all day. You know, we finally found a way to rid ourselves with the beaver menace. And, you know, the only way to do it was with high explosives. Who would have thought?
Starting point is 00:03:33 Mr. Redhart, like, at the beginning of the, at the beginning of the year, everyone knew everyone knew this year was going to be absolutely insane we got freaking pagers blowing up Trump has dodged two freaking assassination what what's going on
Starting point is 00:03:49 it's madness it's madness it's a world's colliding Jerry yeah is what's happening but let us introduce our hummus correspondent hunger the die merchant is here once again
Starting point is 00:03:59 how are you I'm doing well you know vacation plans completely ruined aside I am well and safe You know, I know a lot of people I've been asking. I am not currently reporting on the front lines, sadly. I am safe behind friendly territory.
Starting point is 00:04:15 Yeah, rumors of your death have been greatly exaggerated. Yes, yes. All righty, gents. Well, there is one bigger story, even though we started this one off with a bang. The bigger story of the week that we must talk about is the Donald, 0 for two now on assassination attempts. You know, I mean, God. So here's our would-be assassin in case you guys were living under a rock. This occurred over the weekend.
Starting point is 00:04:44 This guy is Ryan Ruth, who was apparently one of these. Oddly enough, we're getting more details on his background. This guy had like his own roofing company or contracting firms, some of that effect in Hawaii. He's had like one of his like on again, off again, girlfriends just managing it as he's been chilling over in Ukraine to fight the Russian menace apparently, who is the, greatest enemy against freedom in our time or something I keep being told. And this guy is just a complete loon that got radicalized by a Democrat media and decided to
Starting point is 00:05:17 post himself up on one of Donald Trump's on the golf course before Trump went. And there he is. Here we go right here. So here's all his pads. And AK, he left at the scene and took off Secret Service fired at this guy. And then he escaped at a vehicle. and then the local sheriff's department and PD ended up apprehending him. They took him alive, and we still haven't really heard anything more of this.
Starting point is 00:05:45 We haven't seen any more pictures of this guy aside from when he was first apprehended, but I don't know, initial reactions, gents. Oh, well, I mean, I can't believe he didn't have a Daniel defense AR. I mean, that's the MO of these guys. this this one is so far out in the stratosphere a guy who's written a book a guy who's been arrested for possessing a WMD a guy who's been in a police standoff a guy who's been to Ukraine a guy who's appeared in a black rock ad a guy who is apparently single 58 years old lives in a really nice house in Hawaii this is
Starting point is 00:06:32 and then out of all the things what is he has a Bubbitt SKS that's what he's bringing he's bringing a Bubbitt SKS to an assassination nothing about this feels right
Starting point is 00:06:46 at all at all they're not sending their best well actually you know what to be to be completely fair like if look okay I ride for Trump I ride for Trump
Starting point is 00:06:59 I ride for Trump, all right? And because I ride for Trump and Trump is such a, a top tier, top shelf, you know, cool character, if not necessarily, you know, he's a cool character. All right, that's the only thing anyone ever cares about, right, is how cool the character is, at least now. At least, compared to friggin crooks, at least this guy was an assassin worthy, at least or at least worthier. of going after Trump than frigging crooks all right although crooks was probably the patsy
Starting point is 00:07:35 but you know but but like this guy friggin like like yeah he sure he was insane he was nuts but he was out there like you know he was out there in Ukraine like I don't
Starting point is 00:07:51 I'm not gonna I'm not gonna state one way or another but at least this dude is like a a cooler version of the kinds of people that you think should be trying to assassinate presidents. He put in the work. Yeah, yeah, he put in the work. I mean, you know, and even if someone put him up to it,
Starting point is 00:08:08 this is like, like, if, look, completely hypothetically, this is entirely a thought experiment. If I were ever to conceive, this is a thought experiment, if I were ever to conceive of how to take down a world leader, all right, this is the kind of guy that would be a lot closer to who I'm looking for as compared to crooks. All right. So anyway.
Starting point is 00:08:35 Well, I mean, there's still obviously a bunch of questions that need to be asked with this one. I know initial reports when everyone was reacting to this was that this guy actually engaged in gunfire
Starting point is 00:08:44 with secret service agents. As far as we know now, that is not the case. Secret service guys actually fired on this guy when they were scanning the tree line and, you know, uncovered his position,
Starting point is 00:08:56 open fire on him, left a weapon behind, left the pads and such. and then high-tailed it out of there. But the question still remains. I mean, it's not like Donald Trump's, you know, golf schedule is public knowledge, right? So this begs the question, when did this guy know Trump's tea time? How long in advance was this?
Starting point is 00:09:16 There's definitely some questions that need to be asked on this one. This was at Mar-a-Lago, wasn't it? Or was it at, like, a different, like, Florida golf course? Is that a different golf course? It was not. Oh, she's not. Yeah. Yeah, no, nothing about this situation is, uh, nothing is really, nothing is really as it seems.
Starting point is 00:09:41 I don't know. I mean, like, the SKS is a pretty good rifle. I'm not going to, not going to lie. It's kind of sexy. Yeah, it's, it's very obvious that this wasn't a serious attempt. This, this dude was, you know, he knew exactly what he was. He was probing, um, he was probing the new security responses that had been made since the previous assassination attempt. so things very very rarely happen in twos all right they usually if it happens once then it only
Starting point is 00:10:15 happens once but if it happens twice is probably going to happen three times all right that's a that's a don't don't ask where i'm getting that but that's kind of a rule of reality things very rarely happen twice all right um i think that this guy someone put him up to it someone absolutely put him up to it someone who knew who he was what he was doing you know he absolutely has backers of some kind and i legit think that this was not a serious assassination although i'm sure they wouldn't have he wouldn't have said no to the chance but this was a probe this was to to test the defenses of the secret service this was to see to see how much they've changed if at all if at all well it definitely
Starting point is 00:11:03 seems that at least they were a little bit more proactive than previously because as we went over back in july at the first assassination attempt the fact that the shooter got the shots off first before the secret service and the local p.d. guys did at least they you know like holland solo they shot first uh on this one apparently but i don't know i mean uh could it be set up potentially i mean i don't want to get into like too much speculation territory as well but you know um we had a long discussion about this um uh on a vc the other night um with our good friend uh charlemagne and unfortunately he couldn't join us uh tonight but he brought up something uh very interesting that i think we should discuss is that uh the amount of people who have been absolutely radicalized and journoes
Starting point is 00:11:50 and democrats and the media who've had their brains completely fried in the last couple of years just like this guy has i mean there are millions of people who aren't like this now and the Democrat rhetoric and the media rhetoric since this weekend has continued to go full pedal to the metal on the stuff. They are not stopping. We had Hillary Clinton did an interview with MSNBC. It was like Monday or Sunday. It was one of the two days.
Starting point is 00:12:17 And she just said, Donald Trump is still a complete threat to democracy by the New York Times talking about how Trump is bringing on these assassination attempts by his insane and fascist and dangerous rhetoric and such. So these people are just completely insane. And you're right, Paul. This is absolutely going to happen again. I wouldn't be surprised in the slightest. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:38 And I mean, I don't think, look, Trump has some kind of divine protection right now. I don't like it. I. Does anyone here disagree with that? Does anyone disagree that Trump has some kind of divine protection at the moment? Oh, not at all. He's, he's working through God's, through God's will. like God bless that man.
Starting point is 00:13:02 Yeah. For whatever reason, God wants Donald Trump to make it to election day. For whatever reason. And honestly, I got sent something earlier tonight about how like some congressman, I don't know if it was Matt Gates or whoever it was. It claimed that like five assassin teams were hunting Trump right now. And I'm like, this is like some bad action movie. You know what I'm talking about like the John Wick or the like or or Batman Arkham Origins or
Starting point is 00:13:29 or, you know, like, the diverse, yeah, the diverse, you know, like, each assassin has, like, a sort of gimmick. And they're all going after the main character. I get, you know, I get, it would be like kill bill in reverse. But, but, but like, yeah, like, like, yeah, like that, that sort of archetypes. It's like, are you kidding me? This is like some bad action movie stuff. And I mean, it's plausible. It could be real because it's like, because the question is, is like, you have to sit there.
Starting point is 00:13:59 one of the first questions you always have to ask is quibono and it's easier to answer who who doesn't benefit from killing trump than it is to answer the other one because so many people want him dead that i don't even know who to attribute this to this could be the dnc this could be you know like hardcore hard left people this could be a faction of the military industrial complex that doesn't want him to win. This could be high finance. This could be also. You also just don't even need to go that far.
Starting point is 00:14:34 It could just be just a regular, everyday insane person. Yeah, it could be true. I mean, I want to bring up one more point on just that. This is our first recorded incident of NAFO terrorism in the West, like the blowback of the, of the Ukraine war. I mean, you have literal freaking schizos and redditors and discord guys going over to fight in Ukraine. And yeah, they come back. I mean, that's a literal trading ground for, you know, crazy, dangerous people.
Starting point is 00:15:06 Like the same way that terrorist would, like, go to Afghanistan for a weekend and, you know, get trained up on whatever. There are people literally doing that by the thousands, you know, coming to the states and coming to other areas of Europe. Well, here's the thing, though, when an American citizen wants to go over there, they have to contact the the department they have to contact they have to go through the intelligence in order to do this this guy's been in contact with intelligence
Starting point is 00:15:38 this guy I mean he is this guy is just reads asset through and through I mean the guy the guy had a standoff with police where they they deemed that he had a WMD and he never did a day in jail
Starting point is 00:15:53 So what's going on? I mean, again, I want to go like full-blown schizo posting here and I'm not going to. I mean, I kind of just chalked this off to in the age of 2024, everybody has got their face on some kind of, you know, recording some, some ad somewhere at this point. But, I mean, man, what are the odds that both of Trump's would be assassins appeared in some kind of Black Rock ad? It's like, what the hell's going on? Very, very strange times. It's freaking clown. It's clown world.
Starting point is 00:16:33 I mean, this is just, it either, this is, usually you could say, oh, why not both? This is either completing confidence or they're just fucking with us. Ready for huge savings? We'll mark your calendars from November 28 to 30th because the Liddle Newbridge Warehouse sale is back. We're talking thousands of your favorite Liddle items, all reduced. to clear. From home essentials to seasonal must-habs, when the doors open, the deals go fast. Come see for yourself. The Lidl Newbridge Warehouse Sale, 28th to 30th of November. Lidl, more to value.
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Starting point is 00:17:58 They're just like, we're going to send the weirdest people out there. We're going to send people with backgrounds that you can look into. One person with like, oh, this person has never been on the internet. And then this person who wrote a book about what he wants to do. And I think they're just messing with us at this point. There's just like, check this out. You can't do anything about it. We're just going to keep doing this again and again. You know, I caught a Twitter account today. I caught it. I found a demoralization Twitter account today. And when I called them out and I retweeted them, they deleted every post they did on the
Starting point is 00:18:32 account, changed their name, changed your profile, changed everything. Yeah, I only talked the back end of that. Pete, was this like some huge account or something like that? No, it was some account that was like standing up for Israel going, oh, oh, I don't, I don't care if Israel has a right to do whatever it wants. And then it came back to me. And I retweeted something that they had said about, you know, it's like, oh, we, we, we don't care. Or he said something about I'm not Jewish, but in every account that he followed was Jewish. Every account that he followed him was Jewish. I'm not Jewish.
Starting point is 00:19:10 I just, and then I said something about yada yada yada yada, you're a Shabas Goy and everything like that. Then they came back to me and then I retweeted them. And that's when like all their posts disappeared. I'm not talking about their posts. Shut it down. Shut it down. Their response to me, every post. on their account they deleted and then they changed their at they changed your name they changed
Starting point is 00:19:29 your profile pick they change your banner everything yeah that's just one of those classes you'll see this um if you guys have been on twitter for a long time those of you um who aren't um you know definitely this is a huge thing i'd say like before Elon took power for sure was you'd follow like these giant what we now call slop accounts and such uh they weren't remotely as bad back in the day but this is right around the age when people started like sell off their accounts they would do changes and such and you'd run to this like oh i'm following this account and then all of a sudden you're following this new account like what the fuck is this i don't remember following this guy all of a sudden he's trying to get me to buy some stupid like you know indian cheap product or some bullshit you know like one of these like pyramid
Starting point is 00:20:07 scheme bullshit so yeah like particularly on these giant accounts uh they change hands more frequently than you would think i don't think it's as common now in the age of uh Elon bucks and such because people just like hold on to them but this definitely was a big deal um in the past and It was huge around crypto. Like I stopped following any crypto accounts because of literally this exact issue. Oh, yeah. Yeah, for sure. I don't want to him to send a conversation about like the merits of having monetization on Twitter.
Starting point is 00:20:38 But yeah, there's definitely a lot of shilling going on on the platform these days. But I'm on. What's funny is that the episodes in which I'm not worried about the stream being demonetized because the only the only streams we have that aren't debonetized. monetized are the ones where Pete goes on rants like that. So those are the ones that stay up and make money still. So I'm not, I'm not particularly worried.
Starting point is 00:21:02 What did Mohan mean by this? I'll try harder. Well, definitely one of the things that first came to my mind at this point is, for God's sake, I don't know, who needs to say this? I don't know. Who needs to pull like all the strings in the world? I don't know. Sent smoke signals.
Starting point is 00:21:22 Do flyovers like those canvases above Trump. but he's on the green or something like this. But man, oh man, like just send Donald Trump, Eric Prince's number for God's sake and just have him doing the security detail at this point because the Secret Service came out again and said, well, Trump isn't the president of the United States. So he's not going to get advanced details. It's like, fuck off.
Starting point is 00:21:42 Well, no, you're watching, look, I know this is kind of like frigging trite. It's so trite and it's been said so many times. But you're watching a republic. decay or like, you know, rot in real time. It's like, like, why do, why do major political figures with radical platforms develop their own little private, private security forces? I had Julius Caesar had something similar in Rome. It's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, and that's, that's, that's another, that's another, yeah, that's another issue.
Starting point is 00:22:17 Although it's like, it's like, it's like eventually you have to, you can't rely on the state protection services anymore. You have to basically make. your own and those end up evolving into private armies and people start using them as such and then pretty soon you've got a basically a warlord warlord state a semi-republican warlord state i mean like and this is the thing is it it Caesar did not become Caesar because the Roman government worked correctly if the Roman government worked correctly Caesar would have been a forgettable no-name console that we wouldn't have even remembered. You know, because he was an underachiever until age 35.
Starting point is 00:23:00 But because the Roman Republic failed, obviously, you know, we all know who Caesar is now. So is the same thing with like modern day populists. I mean, I don't know. I just, I just, this is how a republic collapses, how a government of any kind collapse, but particularly how a republic collapses, is that the state gets bloated in bureaucracies. and functions don't work anymore. And so then people have to come along and basically bootstrap like half of what effective state protection would have been 50 years ago.
Starting point is 00:23:33 And, you know, it just kind of, you know, it's a very long ride to the bottom. Well, you mentioned private armies and things like that. Let's not forget that there was someone who was really, really quiet until about eight and nine months ago. And then all of a sudden he came back with a podcast and started appearing on. different podcasts. And now he's, you know, telling the governor of Florida to start his own investigation. And that's one guy we know who knows how to do it. I don't think there is no, there is no way that it's a coincidence that Eric Prince came, broke his silence about nine months
Starting point is 00:24:13 ago, just like there is no way it's a coincidence that Elon Musk, quote, Elon Musk bought Twitter a couple years ago. Now that was planned by a bunch of people to make reference to what you just talked about p in case anybody didn't hear this in the chat but so over the weekend over the weekend um eric eric prince was tweeting um about how ron desantis needs to do um it needs to actually use his power in his state to take full control over the investigation because we know the feds aren't really going to do anything about it. Now, interestingly enough, within 24 hours of that tweet getting a bunch of traction and a bunch more like Normie Kahn's picked up on what Eric Prince said first.
Starting point is 00:25:01 He was the first guy to jump on this. DeSantis did say that Florida was going to do a full-blown investigation into this case. I mean, obviously, you know, it's only been a couple days. So time will tell what actually happens on that front. But it is very interesting to say the least. And Prince himself was actually on one of these congressional hearings. for the first Donald Trump assassination. He was out there giving his expert opinion,
Starting point is 00:25:26 you know, basically saying the Secret Service were, you know, significantly ignorant and incapable of protecting the president. Yeah, I remember at that time of the first assassination. It was Eric Prince and another one, what's his name, Dan Von Gino, who was also former Secret Service. They just tore them a new asshole on Twitter. Both of them, after the first assassination, So they are, I mean, they're furious and they, they know what they're talking about.
Starting point is 00:25:57 If anyone knows what they're talking about, it's people like Eric Prince and Dan Vonjino. Yeah, we got our friend Kingpilled in the chat is pointing this out as well. And just confirming, yeah, at this point, it's just unacceptable for Trump not to have his own security. I mean, like the guy could afford it. And to be honest, I'm sure a lot of people in this thing of ours would do it for free. just an untappable from a like bottomless resource of like ex-military guys and such
Starting point is 00:26:31 who would be willing to protect this man King Pild makes a good point that Eric Prince told Megan Kelly in an interview that if they told him on a Thursday they needed him to replace a secret service he said we'd be ready on Monday and the we was the
Starting point is 00:26:48 the we was the one thing that people didn't pick up most people didn't pick up on that's a really good point about to derail the conversation but if people see the clip of a Megan Kelly show I forget the name of the guy who just said it's just like the Edward right on the air and they could take it on
Starting point is 00:27:04 yeah that was um what's his name the the chief editor at National Review yes yes that's it was just it's like Ruer kept on going referring to hate referring to Haitians I know hey look I have to hold back to
Starting point is 00:27:22 to when I'm talking about them so Well, yeah, yeah. More on those lovely people later. But yeah, I mean, so obviously we'll learn more about this guy. Interestingly, I mean, they took them alive, which is different than the first guy, of course. So, I mean, hopefully DeSantis can actually start an investigation at the Florida level, which is basically what you have to do. You're just going to have to have one of these state governors at this point be the first one into the room to challenge the federal government on stuff like this. We talked about this. on the show. And Pete, you've been talk about this forever at this point. But it's just like the ground we have to play on at this point. Somebody's going to have to take the first step, and it might as well be Ron. Yeah. I mean, if, you know, he's been the one who's been willing to put himself out there. I mean, he's done a lot of things that have pissed off his constituency as far as passing laws against speech. But, you know, there are other things that he's good on. I guess. You just take what you can get at this point.
Starting point is 00:28:29 Yeah, more or less. Well, I guess that's all the major takeaways here is that the guy got taken live. There's whispers of having more investigations to figure out, you know, all the details that we were talking about earlier. Of course, the Democrats and the media are still going pedal to the metal on this nonsense. Just basically blaming Trump for all of the rhetoric and such and still claiming he's a threat to democracy and such, which we showed Ryan Bruce some Twitter account earlier. His account has since been banned.
Starting point is 00:29:00 It's taken off and such. It was kind of funny for a brief moment before it got banned. Everyone was just like talking on these old tweets about democracy and such. And people were just tweeting like the Palpatine meme of ironic, you know, over and over again. But yeah, this guy is literally repeating the line that we've said like time and time again from Democrats in the media. You know, they program their entire audience with these like mean pathogens and such. and this is just how they form, you know, their view of the world and such. But looking at me right here, he's using democracies on the ballot.
Starting point is 00:29:29 I mean, that's literally a line that Kamala Harris uses in her rallies. And there you go. It's a radicalizing term. This guy literally almost took a shot at the president. And I'm sure he won't be the last. So, again, just adding to the list of they want you dead. So, all right, gents. Let's move on to our next story.
Starting point is 00:29:56 that I'm sure that hunger has been jumping at the bit to start with. So there were whispers going on for quite some time the last couple weeks. And Israel was going to actually walk and start a war in Lebanon. Well, what actually did happen is, well, we'll show you what happened. And then we'll talk about it first. So apparently there are now reports coming around something around 3,000, 3,500 people have been injured by a massive. explosive attack where as we were mentioning at the start, a bunch of pagers that are supposedly
Starting point is 00:30:40 only for Hamas people. We'll get to that later. All exploded all at the same time at a huge explosive attack. Now at the start of this, there were a lot of people who kind of fearmongering as far as I was concerned about how they hacked in everybody's phones and Apple is held responsible and Android is dangerous and everyone should be aware that you have a bomb that you're carrying in your pocket at all times. But when you take a look at this explosion, no, this is clearly a detonation of some kind of plastic explosives that they put in these devices.
Starting point is 00:31:10 And that's what blew up. This is not like what you saw. Do you guys remember like three or four years ago when Android had that big scare and they ended up getting sued and they had to pay a bunch of people's money back because their phones would overheat and they would basically turn it and turn into like a thermite, you know, just like burst into flames and burn non-stop? You don't see any burnings here. There's no like overheating of like the battery. or anything like that. This is just a small, tiny, plastic explosive that they just all detonated all at once.
Starting point is 00:31:39 Yeah, no, that was the Galaxy 7, I believe. You know, it was a Samsung phone. And it was literally banned at the airport for years. Like, they had to recall every single phone because there was a huge battery, lithium battery issue. So, yeah, no, like, you're 100% right. You know, I'm not a chemist. But this is obviously, this is obviously a small explosion.
Starting point is 00:32:00 I mean, if a battery guy, you know anywhere near that it would start a fire it wouldn't like it would burst into flames it would start a fire it wouldn't be like a small explosive device that's that's that's I mean that's that's why those ones were banned you know a couple years ago but so to give you to give everybody a timeline on this entire incident and um it's funny but not funny at the same time you know uncle Ted was right but uh I think I think he'll take a pass on this one you know your phone is probably not going to kill you. Well, it'll probably kill you through other ways,
Starting point is 00:32:35 but it's probably not going to explode in your hands anytime soon. So, as everyone knows, you know, the Gaza conflict has been going on for almost a year now since October 7 or 8th. And Lebanon has been very deeply involved in this, Hasbullah, who is an ally of Hamas, has been deeply involved in activating the northern front to take some pressure off of their allies in Gaza. And so apparently from, You catch them in the corner of your eye.
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Starting point is 00:34:04 The Lidl Newbridge Warehouse Sale, 28th to 30th of November. Lidl, more to value. I do not have any special information on this. I am reading social media as everyone else is reading social media. You know, I am not and have never been a part of a member of Huzbollah, just for the FBI listening. But so the information that I've read is that this was obviously a very, intelligent and very coordinated operation by Musad, you know, from at least 2022, if not earlier.
Starting point is 00:34:41 So this predates Gaza where they infiltrated as well as supply chains to get, you know, wireless devices, wireless devices like pagers or walkie-talkies or radios, you know, things that don't use cellular networks and aren't, you know, aren't two-way spying devices. you know, a pager is a one-way, you know, communication device. You can't, it doesn't send any information back to the sender of information. So that's why it was obviously a very intelligent to use. Yeah, the Reddit battalion in Ukraine could have used a couple of these, I'm sure, but carry-out hunger. Yeah, instead of Discord, they should probably use walkie-talkies and pagers. But so what clearly happened was that Musad and Israel infiltrated Hasbola supply chains.
Starting point is 00:35:32 And obviously, they started planting these explosive devices on these pagers. And the rumor, and this is just a rumor that I've heard, I cannot confirm this at all, the rumor I've heard is that this was discovered by people at Hasbola. and that's when Israel decided to preemptively detonate all these devices earlier than they were supposed to. So this was obviously a deep cover operation, getting these contaminated dangerous devices into the hands of members of Isabella. And it worked. But the rumor is that they were discovered. And so the Israelis have had to predestinate them early, which is why this was supposed to be.
Starting point is 00:36:15 Israel was trying to knock out members of Hasbola, obviously in anticipation of a full-scale war in southern Lebanon. And from all the videos we've seen on the Internet, from all the images and hospital sites, is that this was, these people were just random. These Hasbola members who were in civilian clothing were just going about their normal lives. You know, they weren't in uniform. They weren't on, you know, training bases. They weren't, you know, conducting, you know, military operations. They were in supermarkets. They were in phone shops.
Starting point is 00:36:54 They were in hospitals. They were in these random places in their normal civilian life. And they're in their homes. And Israel detonated these devices and killed, you know, quite a few people. So on the first day of the attack, because we'll get into the, we'll get into the next two days after that. This started on Tuesday. So on Tuesday, about 15 people died. And like you said, 3,000 people were injured.
Starting point is 00:37:22 You know, like these thousands of these people, you know, they lost hands. They lost ears and eyes. They lost a hip because, you know, their page was on there, was in their pocket. And I mean, yeah. So the other thing that happened is not just that these members got maimed and injured is that, you know, there were civilized. A lot of them also lost their foot. A lot of them also lost their foreskin, but I'm going to carry on. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:48 You know, there were there were like three kids that died. You know, there were two women who died. You know, there were other civilians who died, not just these members of Hesbollah, which is a terrorist organization, according to the European Union and the State Department. So you can, so you can obviously justify that this is a military target. But, you know, when civilians get killed and, you know, the crossfires, I mean, on one hand, this is terrorism. But they're not Jewish, so they're not, they're not, they don't get that pass. Yeah, when everyone's an enemy combatant in their eyes, you know, just setting off pagers to explode in the middle of, you know, supermarkets and hospitals.
Starting point is 00:38:30 Oh, well. If you have a four, if you have a foreskin, then, you know, it's, you're not, you're a terrorist. So it's fine. They're just, they're just basically trying to turn them into Jews by blowing their foreskins off. I don't think so. Yeah. It's probably better than having to be, it's probably better than having to be bitten off by a rabbi.
Starting point is 00:38:52 Probably more sanitary too. But one of the hilarious things to come out of this is because Martin's account has just been blowing up since all this Haitian nonsense has been reaching the public sphere, his account is pretty much like two X and followers in the last couple of weeks. So top marks for Martin. And he just finished an excellent.
Starting point is 00:39:13 appearance on uh caribian rhythms uh with bapa the other day i recommend people go listen to it they did a great job but uh amazingly normie cons are starting to take notice to his account one of which is ben shabiro retweeted him so it's like oh if only you knew sir but yeah so uh everyone's uh taking a look at martin's account these days you know i thought of of all people brett winstein made a really good point today he said um when you have pagers and phones and radio But basically TSA is like out the window now. There's like no point even having. What's the point?
Starting point is 00:39:52 Are they going to start looking for this? I'm so glad that I made the decision that I'm only going to fly if I absolutely ever have to. I'd rather drive 12, 15, 20 hours now. Yeah, same thing with me, Pete. I mean, I unfortunately circumstances demanded over the weekend that I had to. get on a plane, sadly. And it was the, God, I can't remember the last time I was on a plane. It's been well over like a year and a half was the last time it was flying.
Starting point is 00:40:23 But, yeah, just getting through the TSA nonsense. I mean, we're going to talk about more of this later, obviously, with all the new arrivals and such. But, I mean, the other thing, too, is it's one thing if you were going to have TSA after 2001, when the country was significantly less populated than it is now. I mean, the lines are just out the door. Travel is much more accessible to more people than it used to be. It's kind of like how cruise ships are like the cheap way to vacation. And now it's just being taken over by blacks and browns and like you just can't do it anymore.
Starting point is 00:40:58 Well, it's kind of the same way of flying now and such. There's way too many people. The lines are out the door. And really what should just solidify and set it home for you that the TSA, aside from all the reports, they fail like 97% of their checks. and I could personally like attest to this with the kind of shit that I've accidentally had in my bags and stuff I've gotten through TSA and nobody has stopped me. But the simple fact that you could pay to skip to the front of the line through TSA precheck should just tell you right there how completely like not like not useful the organization it is. It's like if they could make a government a rift off of it.
Starting point is 00:41:31 Yeah. Well then you can get clear. Then you can get clear where you you can you can just basically walk through it in five minutes. Unless you're at like Hartfield Jackson International or something like that. But like Austin, if you have a clear, like you're going through Austin Airport. You're through TSA in like two minutes. And all you're doing is like scanning your eyes or something like that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:56 Yeah. It's ridiculous. They don't even check you. It's like, and that's like what's so fast about like the TSA pre-check. You literally walk through the same checkpoint as everybody else. But they literally just like don't even pat you down. Like I'm just assuming, oh, if you're going to pay the money, you know, we're not going to check you. you're just going to walk right through.
Starting point is 00:42:11 It's so stupid. No, the purpose is the demoralization. Yeah, but it doesn't smell like a bob. This is funny. Anyway, sorry, can I just get back to the timeline of events? Yeah, carry on. I don't want to monopolize the conversation and take too long. But that was the first day of the attack.
Starting point is 00:42:35 You know, Pager's going off everywhere. Our kids die in, you know, supermarkets, you know, blowing up, whatever. Second day of the attack, which was yesterday, was, so Tuesday was Pagers. Yesterday was Waki-Takis and wireless radios. So that was the second stage of the operation that happened yesterday. Also, you know, an infiltration by Musad into these areas. But this actually targeted a lot more actual civilians, you know, not like, there's a reason why Hesbila members would specifically have pagers. But, I mean, anybody can have, anybody can buy a walkie-taki, anybody can buy a wireless radio. And there were there were like freaking phone shops like tech shops that went up in flames because it's a bigger piece of tech and obviously the explosions were much bigger and there were much more explosives in them.
Starting point is 00:43:20 So like people's apartment buildings like were set on fire. There were fires everywhere. A lot more civilians died. Another like 20, 30 people died. Again, civilians mostly. But yeah, I mean, this is obviously like I said a preemptive strike in, into. anticipation of the coming war that's going to happen that we all see is going to happen. I mean, it's very clear before our eyes.
Starting point is 00:43:46 So Lloyd Austin spoke with Bibi Netanyahu on the phone, literally six hours before the attack went off on Tuesday. And he's planning on flying to Israel on Monday, actually. So he'll most likely be in Israel on Monday to speak with everybody, speak with the military, speak with Bibi. And that's happening at the same time that, you know, there are tank regiments, you know, traveling north to the Israeli border with Lebanon. That's one.
Starting point is 00:44:15 And civilian areas in northern Israel and the Galilee are being evacuated. So, yeah, I mean, everyone knows what's going to happen. Everyone can see what's going to happen. I've been expecting it to happen for the past three months. But, yeah, it looks like it's actually finally go time. Well, on Tuesday, after the Pager incident became widespread and known, from a reliable source, I found out that Israel moved 20,000 troops, which is two-third of their active troops to the Lebanon border, including all of their special forces. They basically cleared everybody out of Gaza.
Starting point is 00:44:56 So, yeah, I mean, obviously they're planning for something. if they're going to move two-thirds, basically two-thirds of their fighting force to one, to the, what is that, the northern border, hunger? Yeah. Yeah, the northern, the northern Israel, northern border. And today, actually, literally this morning, you know, in the, like, about six, seven hours ago, there was 100 airstrikes all over southern Lebanon. I mean, there have been airstrikes for the entirety of the year since October 7, but this is unprecedented.
Starting point is 00:45:30 you know this is the third day of attacks straight from Israel first day pager second day radios third day air strikes so I mean what it what more is there to say like it's happening it's I mean it just because troops haven't crossed the border doesn't mean the war hasn't started well I mean that's a certainly an excellent tactic of warfare take out command and control I mean if you take out communication systems for these guys I mean we have a meme here in the chat of the new highly advanced tech that that Hamas is going to be using the communicating amongst each other. Well, with, yeah, I mean, this is basically what they're going to be reduced to at this point.
Starting point is 00:46:10 So, of course, these guys are going to be looking over their shoulders or looking in their pockets, literally speaking, for new ways to communicate with each other. Yeah, I mean, it's evil. It's horrible. It's just not certainly not how, yeah, it's certainly not how the European or the white man conducts a warfare. in any way, shape, or form. But hey, you know, take out your enemies' communication. Yeah, I'm just thinking that if you're moving two-thirds, you're a fighting force and all of your special forces to the northern border, well, you have enemies on all sides. Doesn't seem like the smartest thing to do right now, but, hey, I'm not in charge.
Starting point is 00:46:56 What they actually do it on the one-year anniversary? October 7th, like one year later. Oh, I would not be surprised. It would be really funny. It would be really funny if they did. What else do you have to report for us? Hunger, are we all caught up on the main details, would you say? I did see an image of an Iranian Revolutionary Guard officer, not the head, but like somebody high up in the Revolutionary Guard,
Starting point is 00:47:28 visiting the hospitals in Lebanon, actually, you know, talking to the Hezbollah fighters who were injured. So obviously there's Iranian there's Iranian coordination and involvement. There were some people that were actually like medvacked to Iran because the hospitals were overwhelmed. Like I mean, very important people were medevacked over to Iran and Syria after this incident. So what what are Syria and Iran going to do in case like troops start crossing the border? I don't know. Syria and Iran? Yemen, Yemen has proven that they have hypersault.
Starting point is 00:48:03 missiles. I mean, we don't have hypersonic missiles. Israel doesn't have hypersonic missiles. Iran has hypersonic missiles. Yemen.
Starting point is 00:48:15 The poorest nation in the Middle East that just got their asses kick for 10 years and had a fucking cholera outbreak has hypersonic missiles. And Israel's going to put,
Starting point is 00:48:26 and Israel's going to put two-thirds of their fighting force and all of their special forces on the northern border. Good luck with. that shit. I wouldn't, I wouldn't go so far as to say as we, we do not have hypersonic missiles. I just, just, I just don't think we, we have, we have published that we have hypersonic missiles.
Starting point is 00:48:47 But, but no, yeah, no, this is absolutely idiotic. Israel is getting desperate and the United States is, it's getting a lot more domestically unpopular in the United States for the government to overtly support Israel the way it has been. So, you know, we all knew how this show was going to eventually end, and it's starting to get there. From the river to the sea,
Starting point is 00:49:14 Israel backstab me. Never gets old. From your lips to God's ears, Mr. President. Yeah, exactly. Well, well, maybe World War Brown very well might finally start to kick off at this point. But we will see. What are some of the things that we should be watching out for? I'll go over the next couple of days or in the next couple of years, do you think?
Starting point is 00:49:45 So I've seen, so there's been a huge blood drive in both Lebanon and Israel, actually. There's been a huge blood drive. And this was kind of a signal during the Russia-Ukraine war. When Russia, right before they entered Ukraine, there was also a huge blood drive and blood was being sent to the staging areas because obviously if you have injured soldiers, they need blood on hand for treatment. So that's happening in Israel. Israel, there's not that many people being targeted or attacked. So just today, two Israeli soldiers, three Israeli soldiers died in a very minor Hezbollah retaliation strike. You know, there's still fire rockets and drones into northern Israel.
Starting point is 00:50:25 So there are casualties, but it's not that it's in the single digit. It's not that. Yeah, I just, I just assume there's like a rocket or a missile just going, being fired from like these various groups just every single day. It's like like going to skipping stones down like the local stream. It's just like, oh, okay, we're going to fire another one today. Oh, yeah, yeah. And I never stopped. Like northern Israel has been not completely evacuated, but like it's lost like about half its population.
Starting point is 00:50:52 And the recent that they're going to force the other half of the population to forcibly be evacuated now. So, yeah, I mean, I don't know what else to add. All the signs are there. If anybody has paid attention at all to any kind of military conflict, you know, these are the signs. And, you know, nothing happens is not going to keep winning forever, okay? You know, I would say something to, for the people who don't think that, you know, who think that these are backwards. brown retards. Usually we get their best.
Starting point is 00:51:30 Usually their best have been coming for decades. Their best have been coming west. Guess what? Their best aren't coming west. They're prevented from coming west. They're staying there. The highest IQ of them, the ones that are fucking brilliant,
Starting point is 00:51:45 are staying there. Do you think that they're just sitting around doing nothing? Or do you think that they're working on technology that we're not working on? we're not talking about anyone who thinks that Arabs are retarded
Starting point is 00:52:02 doesn't know their history at all and is retarded themselves yeah I mean they are certainly not sub-Saharan Africans by any means no way they are a rival civilization I mean even Spangler described them as such as well as one of the
Starting point is 00:52:20 what do you call them great cultures. It's a high civilization. Yeah. High cultures. Yeah. The thing the thing is though is that Spangler described theirs is dead. I wouldn't say, I mean, dead in the sense that they're not creating novel culture forms.
Starting point is 00:52:38 Yeah, I mean, look, the future, you know, and Pete and I are going to, we're doing a series in which we're covering the last time that a situation like this happened because Europe was actually in a very similar situation. At least Northern Europe was. But I, you know, pretty much.
Starting point is 00:52:53 all of Europe was in a very similar, except the roles were reversed last time. The Turks were the grand sprawling empire pushing in. And the Europeans were very small dynamo states with advanced technology. You know, the United States and the world system that it currently backs is this grand bloated bureaucracy that can't really pivot. You know, it does not have maneuverability. Yeah, it's a gigantic, titanic thing that if anyone confronts it, head on, they will lose, assuming. But the thing is, is that like, it's so big that it's, it's pretty hard to have it confront you head on. Like, we weren't able to dislodge the hooties. Yeah, maybe, maybe there was, maybe Trump could have dislodged the hooties. Maybe Trump will
Starting point is 00:53:37 dislodge the hooties. But Trump is only going to be for four years. What's the odds of another Trump replacing a Trump, you know, someone who could wield that kind of hard power without any sort of major repercut. That's one of, that's one of, that's one of Trump's great, you know, as the sort of strong man figure that he has, he's able to wield this very hard power, like just dropping bombs and no one, it has a much, much, much mitigated international impact than it otherwise would, I guess, because people expect it. So, you know, asking. Yeah, exactly. So the, but the thing is, right, is that, you know, these micro-states, right, these, you know, honestly quasi-private or, you know, quasi insurre i don't want to say insurrectionist but quasi i am you know
Starting point is 00:54:28 many states ethnic ethnic militias yeah many many many states or militias or whatever they're the future micro microseates rich micro states are the future you know i mean take a look at the gulf arabs take a look at the friggin uh what's another example other than the gulf i mean you could look at i mean yeah you could look at what bukele is trying to turn his country Yeah, in South East Asia. Yeah, yeah, like the future is going to be these very small micro-states which preserve a semblance of 20th and 21st century competency in the United States is not that. We are a grand sprawling, you know, I don't know if an empire is necessarily the right word because that's a little bit of an anachronism. But there's a reason that the word comes to the mind.
Starting point is 00:55:14 And it will not, it will not change. It will not change. you know, if the Houthis are not dislodged, they'll functionally stay the exact same place. And frankly, you know, coming back to Israel for a second, you know, the second that the Arab states think that they can get away with it, because it's like they're not afraid of Israeli nukes, right? You think they don't have air defense assets? Or do you think they haven't calculated those casualties, right? Like the second that they think they can take over Israel without any sort of international support coming to smack them, particularly from the United States, they're going to do it.
Starting point is 00:55:52 They're going to do it. That's all I have to say. Well, yeah, that is, I mean, that's without a shadow of a doubt, right? I mean, I remember several months back when we were ridiculing Nimrodhaley for this during those god-awful primary debates when she was talking about how like Israel doesn't need America, America needs Israel. When all of us know, if Big Daddy United States wasn't, you know, standing in the background, basically letting Israel get away with all of its nonsense.
Starting point is 00:56:22 You know, if the United States turned off the tap, Israel just doesn't exist anymore. That's just the fact of the matter. We probably would have had nuclear Armageddon by now. But yeah, perhaps, if the Samson option is to be believed. All right, any more thoughts, gents, before we hit some of these super chats and carry on with our next story? All right. Sold to the man in the front. All right.
Starting point is 00:56:51 Or in this case, the cringe walker in the front. because he's our first super chatter of the evening. So, Luthamplar for 10 bucks sends us. And he says, they're in the phone, they're in the pages, they're in the tunnels, they're coming for your foreskin. Yeah, they're everywhere. Let's see, Jackson Walker for $50.
Starting point is 00:57:15 Need a Gio here to give this guy some gold. Sends us a salute. I love gold. The look if it, the taste a bit, the shmall a bit, the deck. I love gold. Thank you very much. Jackson Walker for the gold.
Starting point is 00:57:33 We appreciate it. And the salute. Thank you very much. All right. The Templar again for five bucks. At least some spell checking, sir. At least we know they change their policies to fire first. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:49 At least as it relates to O for two against Trump. So I don't know. Maybe maybe the. the increased scrutiny and the spy glass on everybody at the Secret Service. Actually, get like God to do their jobs a little bit. Who would have thought, you know, some scrutiny and accountability. Might have gotten some results. So interesting to say at least.
Starting point is 00:58:12 We've got A.A's evil twin, the boomer slayer for $50 says, keep doing the Lord's Work, fellas. He deserves gold. I love gold. The look if it, the taste a bit, the shmall of it, the texture. I love gold. Thank you very much. A.A.'s evil twin. We appreciate it.
Starting point is 00:58:34 Let's see. Lou Templar, once again, for two bucks. Who will win attempts on Leif, Castro, or Donnie? I mean, seeing as how they're both Latin American dictators. Very interesting little tidbit. I live about a quarter mile away from a Cuban national who did time in prison for trying to assassinate Castro. Oh, really? Huh. Interesting. I mean, we're going to be talked about tobacco and such later, but, you know, the CIA operation to get a exploding cigar in Castro's hand and such is a interesting one. Let's see. We got Sonah Astor from the New England chapter for five bucks, sends us a salute. Thank you very much, sir.
Starting point is 00:59:24 screwed up rebellion for um uh two bucks uh since uh say oh four what have you yeah yeah of course i mean this certainly isn't going to be the last one and uh i know my mind just keeps going back to that line uh from uh pulp fiction god came down from heaven and stop these motherfucking bullets you know so i don't uh hopefully uh the don's uh protection um stays with him because uh i mean there's a reason why they're doing it right we all know that uh if don't trump would was disappeared tomorrow. You know, the Republican Party is just going to go right back to Mitt Romney. They're begging for it so badly.
Starting point is 01:00:03 I mean, one of these things that I, maybe you guys have run into this too, but you run into this a bunch when you're talking to whether it's either right-leaning libertarians or desantoids or what have you. People have this very weird expectation that like if Donald Trump goes, there's going to be an opportunity for somebody like him to arise in the Republican Party next. time around and I just do not see that people had this idea that like Trump is the establishment what he does what all like the Republican politicians wanted to do and such it's like are you guys out of your mind do you really think that somebody more radical than
Starting point is 01:00:35 Trump is going to be able to come along next time if he's kept out of office this time I just do not see that at all I mean it's going to be the resurgence of the Mitt Romney's the Linsie Grams the you know all these distasteful characters and now endorsing Kamal Harris for president I think like there's just no reason for you not to be supporting Donald Trump at this point if you're even like a remotely right of center person in the United States. No, those people are smoking crack. And the only reason they don't support Trump is for personal vendettas and just literal.
Starting point is 01:01:05 They're either shills. They have a vendetta. They Trump probably insulted them or something. So yeah, it's for them it's personal. It's not a political calculation. Or it's like this idea of like politics is principal, like voting is of like principle and such like this more. You see a lot of like libertarians or like post.
Starting point is 01:01:24 libertarians I think a lot this way too it's like well you know like my vote is a direct you know uh uh sign of me endorsing the system or something it's like no it's just like the one political tool you have to advance your interests as the system is currently set up i mean like i don't know it just seems bizarre to me maybe maybe i'm alone this but like i don't know does anyone actually view it like you going into the voting booth is like oh like this is me 100% endorsing literally everything that's going on and Like, is it on your conscience and stuff? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:01:56 Maybe I'm the minority in this regard. Maybe I'm just a psychopath or something. But I don't think people view their vote in this, like, weird way that people say, like, you know, it has to be 100% on my side or I won't vote for you. It's just, it's very odd. Endorsing the regime or endorsing a candidate. Yeah, that's a great way to put a Pete. Yeah. I mean, I mean, there are things that I hate about Trump.
Starting point is 01:02:23 I'm still going to vote for. I mean, you just, you have to understand the system that you're in. And politics, politics is not going to get us out of this. When I say that, I'm saying, politics is not going to get us out of this. Yeah. Politics. The entertainment of the banking industry is not going to get out of this, but the banking industry might get us out of this. All right.
Starting point is 01:02:53 So there you go. screwed up, uh, uh, rebellion. You got your money's worth of that super chat. I feel like that's the goal of everyone who sends in a, um, a super chat. If you, if you want to try and mid max, like, all right, what can I get a good fruitful conversation to spring out of my, uh, $2 worth of a super chatting? So thank you very much, uh, screwed up rebellion. We'll go buy a dug up, pack of beef jerky for that or something, you know, or one beef jerky, single, you know, a slab of jerky, uh, in Biden's, uh, America these days with inflation. But carrying on to A.A's evil twin the poover slayer for $20 says us i got 20 bucks on a pete rant well you got it yeah you did
Starting point is 01:03:31 you did get one earlier so there you go um and uh hey if if you guys aren't listening into pete's uh excellent show uh go on over there you can listen to his rants uh far more frequently so um all right uh seasider as he does every week sends us $10 and a salute thank you very much sir you know what are these weeks i'm gonna have to do like a wellness check on a seasider if he doesn't send us the um uh 10 dollars in the salute no uh i don't know if anyone's got a line to him but if if it doesn't show up uh something's wrong that's how we know all right um send one super chat for help send two for nine one yeah mr clockwork for um two bucks or not two bucks for five uh keep the faith fellas we're going to win damn right um let's see uh hammer rain
Starting point is 01:04:20 for five bucks. Could you explain the benefits of legally incorporating the OGC chapters? P.S. Doug, please play the pow, right in the kisser clip again. It's too bad that that guy got set to jail, man, he did nothing wrong. You're just clearing off some street protesters would block it his path. He's just a guy, a retired dentist, wanted to get to work on time. Anyhow. All right, well, explaining why you guys should be incorporating legally under the OGC banner and such. Well, there's a ton of reasons for this. Number one, you get access to our entire network of growing guys, which we are looking by the end of the year to have close to 20 chapters up and running by
Starting point is 01:05:02 the end of the year, which, by the way, we only started with two officially at the start of this year. So that's a huge increase. The other thing as well is that it provides a degree of protection for you guys as well. In the future, we do are ideas to have things like cancellation insurance and such. We've been talk about this many times. But the other thing as well is that if you guys are all under a corporate entity, it's like you can't sue individual members.
Starting point is 01:05:27 You have to actually go for the entity itself. So it provides you a great legal framework. Yeah, guess what entity also has, you know, legal contacts and legal representation and the ability to defend itself legally, the OGC. All right. So, yeah, they can't come after you. This is the thing, right? So this is the leftist. I don't mean to hijack you real quick, Mr. Red Hawk, but I want to.
Starting point is 01:05:51 hit on this point and emphasize it. What is the Olinsky friggin leftist radical tactics? You don't target institutions, you target individuals because individuals break faster than institutions. Well, at the OGC, we make it such that any individual has an institution as a shield. The OGC as an institution is a shield. It is a lot harder to go after one of our individual members because they have a whole, network backing them up.
Starting point is 01:06:24 All right. So that's one of the big, big, big emphasize, and, and, emphases I want to make. Yeah, exactly. I'm like the legal perspective.
Starting point is 01:06:30 And we saw that before. And we saw that before the OGC was official with one of our good friends. Oh, yeah. Yes. Yes. Of course. I don't know if we wanted to disclose too much of his personal case and such.
Starting point is 01:06:44 But if people have been paying attention to this space, you'll know what your friend of ours ran to some issues. And you know, he was gracious enough to assist. him and raising some money in his time if we need. So yeah, what you want is you want an organization. You want an organization of like-minded dudes that are in your corner, which is something that has gone back to the American founding from the very beginning. Fraternal organizations, secret societies and such were a staple of American history right from the very beginning.
Starting point is 01:07:11 And we need these kinds of spaces, not, I mean, not just from a legal perspective, but I mean, one of the other issues that is definitely picked up on the Twitter sphere this week has been the need for mail spaces as well. So just imagine you have a group of guys where you actually talk about mail issues and have your back in times of need. We've had guys who've set up in chapters who are now getting employed by other guys in their chapters are starting their own businesses. This is the way.
Starting point is 01:07:39 This is the future. Imagine you move to a new place. Imagine you get connected into this network and you have to move around town. Mr. Fahrenheit is about to start a move pretty soon. Yeah. He's got contacts in other states through our network that can help them set up in a new state. And that's just the benefits that you get from right now, from what we have to offer you at this current moment immediately. Imagine what we can offer you in the future, especially because like, shoot, we have some pretty high caliber guys in these scenes who keep real quiet but are real interested in getting involved in the OGC, right?
Starting point is 01:08:16 like trust me the fellowship the camaraderie the institutional legal protection the access to professional opportunities etc the the the feeling of being civically involved all of that is what we can offer you know like you know all of that is stuff we can offer you now that to say nothing of the i rl meetups and events that we host okay um but just imagine what this will become in the future. We started this year with two chapters. We will have somewhere close to 20 at the end of the year. And in terms of our plans for 2025,
Starting point is 01:08:58 we do not intend on stopping that growth anytime soon. Once a network hits a certain critical mass, it becomes not just a state level player, not just a local, it becomes a national influence. All right. And you want to get involved in this, network now, now while you still can, while it's still small enough, all right, that you aren't
Starting point is 01:09:21 going to be just lost in the crowd. Because I guarantee you, if we continue growing at the rate that we are growing, even if just for one more year, even if it's just for one more year, there will be a sea of guys who hear about us after the fact. And you do not want to be trying to get into the club with the rest of that group of people. So get involved now. Get in incorporated now. If you're listening and you're part of an incorporating chapter and you've been in contact with us and you haven't incorporated in your state, hurry up. All right. Hurry up. We want to keep this process moving. All right. So that's what you should keep in mind. Yeah, I'm seeing some questions pop up in the chat right now and such. And if you guys want to get involved, if you want to
Starting point is 01:10:07 either form a chapter or join a chapter that's already been set up, the easiest way for you to do it is to first check out our website, the old glory club.com. Charlemagne has done some excellent job, you know, fixing up that website and making them look gorgeous. You can check the chapters page. All the chapters that are currently incorporated, not the ones that we've been talking about there, are working in the background,
Starting point is 01:10:28 but all the ones that are currently up and running are on there. You have a brief little blurb, a flag for each of the chapters that you can read about. If they're in your area, you can contact those chapters directly from that page. And if you don't see one on that page, then shoot us over an email. Our email is also on the website,
Starting point is 01:10:45 and we can hook you up with fellow Anons in your area. We'll get you all squared away with that one. And as it relates to actually joining the OGC, what you actually join is you have to join an OGC chapter. You do not join OEC Central Command. That's not how it works. You have to join a chapter that is either in your local area or you have to start up a local chapter,
Starting point is 01:11:06 and you need five guys to start a local chapter of your own and need to legally incorporate under the laws of whatever state it is that you're in. And we'll walk you through that process once you get your five guys together and they have been vetted properly and we vet you properly as well. So get over to the Old Glory Club website, send us an email, the Old Glory Club at Gmail.com. We'll get you guys all squared away.
Starting point is 01:11:31 And, you know, everybody heard about Bitcoin 10 years later, but nobody got in on Bitcoin. It was a penny. Everybody wants to be in early as opposed to later. So attack now, strike now, while the iron is hot. All right, let's carry on here. We have, boy, boy, you guys have been generous tonight. We got Maverick Jones for $50.
Starting point is 01:11:53 He deserves some gold. I love gold. There we go. The taste bit, the shman of it, the texture. I love gold. So there we go. A lot of people are getting some gold tonight. Thank you very much, gentlemen.
Starting point is 01:12:12 So Maverick Jones for 50 bucks says, I urge at the very, I urge, uh, at the very least one of you gentlemen, please research and do a deep dive on Matthew North, one of our guys and died of self-deletion, much to be uncovered with his research, especially during the election cycle. Salute. I'm not familiar with this character. Is anyone familiar with this guy? Uh, I haven't heard about this. I have not. No. Hmm. I don't look into that. Um, already. Uh, you guys in the chat as well, I'm, uh, Tegan, uh, Matthew. North is the character's name. All right. Moving on to TB 88 for five bucks. In 500 years, it will be blood libel to say they blew up people's phones and radios. Yeah, most likely. I mean, no.
Starting point is 01:13:04 I mean, only if they win. And I don't think they're going to. All right. They can't win. They can't win. They're an anachronism. They're, they're in a bot. Israel is an abomination on the world, in the world's state right now.
Starting point is 01:13:24 And yeah, I mean, I agree with Thomas. They're an abomination. Countries like that, a world war was fought to get rid of them. And now it's just a matter of time. They're dying. And, you know, it's not only, it's not only that. The thing about these people is that they're actually their own worst enemy. You know, and I don't, and I don't, and I don't, and I don't,
Starting point is 01:13:43 I don't take comfort in that. Like they are literally their own worst enemy. They will destroy themselves if you let them. In that way since Exodus, really. Facts. All right. Gregory for 11 bucks says. Arabs cannot be considered retarded.
Starting point is 01:14:02 Talk about the golden age in the Middle East. They've been suppressed. But much more powerful enemies keeping them down. That's changing. I mean, I don't want to sound like, you know, like Middle Eastern shills or anything like this. Like it is important. I mean, listen, we are here at the OJC, we're here for heritage Americans and the history of our people and for our interests. And while we do think that we're the best thing that has ever happened to the entire world, America number one, baby, it is important to, you know, just because we're number one, doesn't mean everybody else is like number 1,000 on the way bottom of the list.
Starting point is 01:14:35 There's definitely a hierarchy of, you know, different groups of people throughout the world as to what they've achieved and such. and to just immediately there's like this kind of meme that I remember an amazing stream that our mutual friend academic agent did on his channel many years ago called like acceptable targets or something to that effect
Starting point is 01:14:53 and they went into a deep history of like the early 2000s when a lot of like your conservative pundits and such were kind of signaling and even like the mainstream media too on the Dem side just after 9-11 was signaling like it's okay to start hating on like Muslims like the meme of like the the goat fuckers and the hills right I mean
Starting point is 01:15:15 granted it is true to an extent but also I mean at least they built the wheel here and at least they had it at least they had a written language at least they had empires I mean this is a civilization and literally launched many Crusades and got into mainland Europe for hundreds of years in some cases so do not underestimate these people yeah don't don't go ahead yeah sorry this is the this is the problem with this argument. I mean, if you believe, you know, everyone who's brown or darker skin is like the same, you're actually, you're actually not racist enough. I mean, every, every society and country and culture has its own elites. And these people are, would be our elite, you know, across the board.
Starting point is 01:15:57 Like, this is just human nature. So you're actually not racist enough if you think, oh, you know, brown noise are the same. And I can totally sympathize with that. You know, I, it's a third, these are third world countries yeah the third fucking sucks yeah things will go way pointing it good good job hunger you're not racist enough see all right um let's see uh let's see malizma for five bucks uh just says the word salute all right there you go thank you very much um uh orca radical for three bucks um there's also hard proof ruth committed voter fraud in north Carolina in 2024 Dem primary despite living in Hawaii turns out North Carolina publishes online voting records by name I've never seen any other state do this
Starting point is 01:16:45 oh interesting I didn't know that uh I didn't know that North Carolina did that hmm well I mean the guys already locked up at this point so what they're gonna do and um like voter fraud to those charges as well could be interesting um you know just to see how the sausage is made so to speak but anyhow um uh uh Luce Templar again for 10 bucks. You may have missed it, but at NYU, they put that woman's secret service on Barron's team. She's stuck on daycare duty for her sins. Yeah, people need to protect Baron at all costs. Honestly, I don't want like any secret service. Women even remotely near that, man. They're just steal as real. So, uh, all right. Mona for two bucks. Any of you gentlemen
Starting point is 01:17:33 heard of all of tall poppy syndrome. No, I have not heard about this. Is this a real thing or this is a meme? Not familiar. I don't know, but apparently someone was talking about Havana syndrome hitting a Trump event the other night. You had everybody to hear about that? No.
Starting point is 01:17:53 The 20 people, they got like 20 people at a Trump event. They got rushed to the hospital. They had burns and temporary blindness and something like that. You know, I heard about that. Wasn't that in Arizona? Yeah, it was in Arizona. Huh. Amazingly, Pete, I saw Tim Poole tweet about this and I immediately assumed it was fake news, but um, uh, Scott Adams was talking about it this morning.
Starting point is 01:18:21 So yeah. All right. Well, I guess even a broken clock is right twice a day, I guess. So, hmm, no, I have not heard about this. I'll have to be careful to watch this one. Yeah. Keep your heads on a slow out there, guys. I mean, we were talking about this earlier, but I mean, they literally took out one of our guys at a Trump rally back in July. So, I mean, I'm not discouraging people to not attend Trump rallies. They're really fun places. And it's cool to see the Don just go off for two hours on, you know, whatever topic he feels like and kind of watching stand-up comedy play in real time. And you get to meet some pretty fun people at Trump rallies.
Starting point is 01:18:56 But just keep your head on a swivel out there. That's all I'm going to say. So, anyhow, uh, Mikey Valley sucks to go for five bucks. why does everyone rag on Daniel defense? It's just because it's the most, it's the most expensive AR and all the, what is it, all of the quote unquote,
Starting point is 01:19:17 completely unassisted lone wolf shooters somehow have Daniel defense AR 50. They're like something like $2,000 plus a rifle. I'm sure, you know, you guys may know better than me. But it's like all the top quality gear that like, you know, US like Delta Force death squads use
Starting point is 01:19:36 And like European SWAT teams use because they have the money for them So whenever a shooter it's like who like like the tranny and The Yuvaldi the Yuvaldi shooter too had had two of them It's like all right well had this Mexican get to that day of the fences Yeah on a on a on a like Wendy's budget yeah so Yeah no just he just found them no found it with the metal detector out in the middle of the woods apparently. I'm a cult guy, so, yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:10 Yeah. My cult they are as my, that's my baby. Yeah, I remember back in the day, like the first ones that everyone was getting their hands on, the 2000s were the Bushmasters and such. Those were fun to shoot. But, of course, like everyone on this panel, I lost all my firearms long, long ago in a tragic accident. I've never seen them again.
Starting point is 01:20:34 Who's doing the, is Doug, is Doug doing the old glory club comments? Daniel Defense is popular with what is SOSF, schizos and epic loot jar? Yeah. Doug's in the chat tonight, you know, so people can have back and forths
Starting point is 01:20:52 with him. Anyhow. I mean, like, really it is like I wouldn't know because I'm freaking poor. Um, hopefully not for long, but like, I, I wouldn't, there, they really are like the top quality AR you can get. They're just simply the best constructed. Now, I know guys who shoot PSAs out the box with no mods, pretty much the exact same they shoot a Daniel defense. So I mean, what, there's only so many so, so good an AR 15 can be, but like they really are just top quality. But the thing is,
Starting point is 01:21:25 It's, you know, the top quality is often the one that is purchased by, you know, the guys who have all black plate carriers and, and frog suits. Yeah, you know, all right. I'm going to go off on this one a little bit here. So you guys know, like, the picture that we've seen a bunch going around recently of Tim Walls walking around with like his brand new, like $2,000 burrata or Benelli or whatever the hell he's taking that's like fresh out of the box. And he's like, oh, I go hunting with this, you know. It's like, fuck off. No, you don't. But it's kind of like the same thing if, all right.
Starting point is 01:21:59 So I was a nationally ranked marksman for years and years and years, going on like 10 years ago now for sporting clays. Okay. And I would show up to these events with a gun that I got a hand, a hand me down from when I was a kid. I would use it to shoot ducks. I shot an 1187 Remington model, semi-automatic. All right.
Starting point is 01:22:18 And I had guys showing up with like $3,000 Kreegoffs, a couple thousand dollar stogers, you know, all these decked out. over, under shotguns and everything. If you're not a good shot, your equipment isn't going to fucking matter. All right. So, like, people go in, like, it's like what FUDs talk about. Like, you go to, like, a gun range.
Starting point is 01:22:35 You see a guy who is, like, a gun that's more expensive than his car. And you still can't hit the broadside of bar with it. You know, your equipment is only going to carry the day so much. And really, unless you're doing some really long range shooting or really going into some, you know, absurd environmental conditions, you don't need these guns, to like survive being chucked out a mountaintop. And LMTs are better anyway, so there. There you go.
Starting point is 01:23:05 We have spoken. The OGC has spoken. So all right. Moving on to Mellon for 10 bucks. Been traveling a lot recently using the Red Hawk 8 mile per hour over the speed limit cruise control. It was good advice. It is good advice.
Starting point is 01:23:19 People should read my article about conducting a American road trip. If you guys aren't familiar with this, is an excellent tactic. I've never gotten a ticket using this. this. If you're lucky enough to have a large family, make excuses to go visit them folks. You'll need them in the times ahead and vice versa. There you go. Sound advice from Mellon. Go and travel. United States is excellent for this. Yeah, try to try to get concentrated places too. Like if you've got a collection of family within a certain geographic area, try to stay. If you're like kind of rootless and you're looking for somewhere to plant, if your family's
Starting point is 01:23:53 concentrated somewhere, the locale doesn't really matter because I don't think it's going to be a situation where like nukes fly, right? But the place where your highest likelihood of survival is is the place with the most number of people invested in your survival. And family is the is usually the, if you don't have friends that you trust with your life nearby, family is usually the next best thing. So if your family spread all over, then I mean, shoot, I don't know what to say to you. But, you know, yeah. All righty. And finally, and then we'll be all caught up on these super chats. Thank you very much. Gentlemen, for your kind patronage tonight. We got our friend lu themplar once again for five bucks uh Daniel penny's case starts a two weeks man oh man
Starting point is 01:24:36 i hope uh i hope the gods favor that guy uh for sure uh pray up donate and help his legal team out yeah really i mean uh if there's one guy who deserves to uh walk free i mean it'd be nice we have a written house to electric boogaloo uh in that guy's case you know you see the meme all the time it's like why aren't men stepping up and protecting us it's like a fucking picture of daniel penny right there It's like you got to let us commit violence to protect people. Simple as. All righty. That is us all caught up on the super chats.
Starting point is 01:25:10 Thank you very much, gentlemen, in the chat. Let's move on to our next story. This next story, you know what? I'm going to use the Haitians Springboard to Springboard off into the next topic here. But we have an update from the city councilman in Springfield, Ohio, who actually has confirmed, eat this, ABC, NBC, and all you fact checkers. Boom King that they are indeed eating the cats they're eating the dogs let's hear what this guy is to say and you know culture is 180 degrees different of what they're used to and one of the things
Starting point is 01:25:45 that hurt that I heard that bothered me very much I've actually had quite a few people contact me here lately um is some pretty horrid things occurring the domesticated animal in the neighborhood um we've had some stuff in the park um that um again they they're being taken advantage of for reasons other than and if you take your head Brian I'm saying I asked me if there was proof they just don't have proof of it I have heard the same thing people that have confided in me have asked me for anonymity I'm not I can't give
Starting point is 01:26:17 their names up I mean we haven't seen the proof that you're and I've heard about it yeah fuck off what do they want they want them to bring the crap from the the cat that they just shit out what kind of proof are they looking for you can even show them that and be like oh it's a halal cat or some shit they they legally harvested it or whatever went to a it fucking hate these people just look at that i mean here's the thing here's something that i've been you know covering lately is when you start looking into local towns and i'm talking about small towns you start seeing that they're leveraged to the hilt in debt i mean that yeah i found out
Starting point is 01:27:06 that Lockhart, Texas, that a lot of people know about is right outside of Austin, is like a billion dollars in debt. There's 14,000 people in that town. What the fuck are they a billion dollars in debt? And then you found out Zero Hedge, and of all places, Jewish Journal. And Zero Hedge picked this up. An article from an ex-Wall Street journal writer looked into it. And there's this guy named, I believe it was George 10, T-E-N.
Starting point is 01:27:36 The guy in Springfield runs a, it's basically like a human trafficking outfit where they send, they bring these Haitians in and they get them to go to the plants and then they skim off of their paychecks and everything. This guy's living in like a mansion outside of the city. And basically this is all about, it's about money to the people who are willing to take them in. Obviously, the people who are sending them there are doing it to punish white America, you know, Heritage America. But there are people making millions off of this. And a lot of it has to do with just these towns are in debt that they can never pay off.
Starting point is 01:28:23 So they're wide open to graft. You know, it's one of the reasons why, I don't know if they do this anymore, but I mean, I'm old enough that I would get a job and they'd run my credit report. because they want to see if I was like, if there, if I would steal, if I was doing, you know, what kind of, you know, if I was at all, um, leverage, you know, leveraged in some way where I could damage them. And that's what, that's what you're seeing. You're seeing like these people who are just willing to, the ship is sinking and they're getting all, they're taking all they can get before, you know, they, jump in they're getting their life raft through this money and getting paid off it's fucking it's fucking insane speaking of credit reports p i remember um i was a mortgage underwriter uh for a time after uh graduating college and i remember the lowest credit rating that we
Starting point is 01:29:21 would take from people to uh sign off a loan for refinance 480 which if anyone knows anything about credit reports it is garbage is in the fucking dirt it's like you've never paid Not illegal. A payment. Yeah, exactly. You've never paid back a loan in your entire life. No, that's how awful that credit number is. You can't even call yourself white if you're not at least over 775.
Starting point is 01:29:50 Facts. Facts. So true. Dang, looks like I'm brown, man. Shoot. I'm sorry, Paul. Paul, I probably hasn't had too much of a 700. 700.
Starting point is 01:30:03 No, Paul, you have been. You're of an excuse. You're young. I mean, yeah, he just, if you're over 30, it's not quite,
Starting point is 01:30:11 it's not quite at 775 yet, all right? It's, it's getting close. Just give me time. Please don't revoke my white card. It's all, I mean,
Starting point is 01:30:22 it's not very valuable right now, but it's all I got. Yeah, you kind of, you kind of actually need to start making like some huge, like, giant purchases and stuff
Starting point is 01:30:33 to really like start working on it. way like if you're not like like making monthly car payments or like stuff like that it's you know it's hard to get it up there but anyhow um so we wanted to springboard off of you know the springfield uh ohio stuff to talk about another topic so uh people this has actually been something that's going on all uh like for the last several several years and we've actually talked about this briefly on the show before but we're going to bring up the topic of the national park system here in the United States and not in the way that many people would think we're going to talk about it. But actually, so a great thread, actually retweeted this on my Twitter account a couple days ago.
Starting point is 01:31:14 You guys can take the look at this. This is from Cenozoic Age vinylist. And basically what this guy is done is he's been walking around through a bunch of our national parks in the United States. And he's finding these cartel operations that are just giants like marijuana grows or other illicit drug services. And because the United States has more public land in national parks than any other country on the planet, there's over, I think it's over 11 million acres now of public land and such just in the United States itself. And some of these places are so remote. I mean, park rangers never check on them.
Starting point is 01:31:46 Nobody looks for it. You're in the middle of the woods. Hikers aren't going there. Hunters aren't going in there. So these guys just set up these operations as you just start like little, you know, drug, uh, uh, operations in the middle of them.
Starting point is 01:31:58 And of course, they leave all their ship behind. Um, once they've either, you know, been found out or they need to pack up and move to another area, move to another operation. They just leave these mountains and mountains of trash in places. And of course, because these people aren't Americans,
Starting point is 01:32:13 they're not going to treat the land with any reverence or respect that it deserves. We've got another clip coming up here in a moment that I'll show in a second here. But just initial reactions, guys. This is pretty old school. I had a friend, white dude from California, actually. And he did federal time for weed and stuff like that. He was telling me, he like knew the whole history of it. Back in the 70s and early 80s,
Starting point is 01:32:40 they used to, National Parks was a place that they grew wheat. They would just go out into there. They would plan it in random places where they didn't think anybody would go. And then they could just go in there because they weren't patrolled the way they were, the way they are now. Yeah, this is like old school, the way people are doing this. Another way he told me that they used to do it, which is absolutely insane. They called it Gorilla Grows.
Starting point is 01:33:04 like the medians and highways, the ones that were like the ones that have like high grass, they would just go into like the center of it and they would just chop, you know, basically mow it. And then they would just grow right in the median of state highways and federal highways. So yeah, this is pretty old school.
Starting point is 01:33:25 Yeah. We got another clip here that I want to show them really quick. This clip doesn't come out of the United States. It comes out of Ontario, Canada. But let's just take a look right here. see coming to a local street near you. You guys know that's very illegal, eh? You guys know this is very illegal, what you guys are doing?
Starting point is 01:33:53 What's your guys' names? Treat shitter 1, street shit or 2. You're netting fish, yeah. You're netting fish, which is extremely illegal. You go to jail for that. Do you guys understand that? I've been videotaping you guys for a while. What's your guys' names?
Starting point is 01:34:14 fills me with such rage. So I had a piece come out on the OGC Yalmas substack last week about the environmental movement and conservation and such and how this is a right-wing issue was historically, was subverted by left in the 20th century, and is now opened up to us once again, much in the same way that like the health and nutrition sphere and the workout sphere and fitness and such has now just been surrendered to guys like us. this is another thing that is just prime for the tanking you import the third world you're going to become the third world you could just show people mountains of trash in every single country that these people come from whether it's Bangladesh Nepal India Southeast Asia shores of sub-Saharan Africa there's mountains of trash the rivers are so polluted they just kill everything in them they just go in there and they think it's like a dinner trove that you just go into there's no sense of conservation there's no sense of you know a species management or anything anything like this, this just angers me to no end. You know, I mean, go ahead, go ahead.
Starting point is 01:35:31 Yeah, you know, one of the things about this too is that I've made mentioned before about how like the DNR and the park service actually do a pretty good job. And if I was to pick a government organization that actually, you know, is probably the most competent in the United States, I'd probably pick them because they do actually do a very good job of sensible governance of, okay, you're allowed X amount of fish. from this rumor to ensure the population doesn't shrink. You have to use this kind of tackle to have a sense of fair chase, which is kind of the same thing that why we as Americans and Anglos and white people in general
Starting point is 01:36:07 are just horrified by the fact that a Haitian would just go down to the local park and bash a goose or a duck's head, you know, steal it from like the Zon Park where people feed it with bread, just grab it, wring it by the neck and slam it into the ground and take it home for supper. it's like that just flies in the face of fair chase it flies in the face of having connection to the land and the animals in it and this stuff is just these people are just here to exploit shit they're here to exploit our Gibbs and now in this case they're literally here just to exploit our natural resources it's like fuck off I've a trade I would trade one brook trout for a million pagetes a billion pagetes easily as if we needed more reason to deport another 50 million people.
Starting point is 01:36:55 Yeah. I mean, and I've been bringing up this topic. But not all at once, you know. Yeah, yeah, exactly. I mean, I was on our friend Thomas's show about two or three months back. And we were talking about this. And I mean, I've opened this line to questioning before on my Twitter account and a little bit in that conversation. But it's like, you know, I want colonialism back on the table.
Starting point is 01:37:19 just so we save the environment at this point, basically. It's like you turn on any nature documented with David Attenborough or something, and it's so subversive what these people do. They go out of their way to never show you just the mountains, like the Mount Everest of trash that is in places like India or on the shores of Nigeria or in the riverways of China. Every time they talk about environmental issues in the third world, they're always showing you pictures of like smokestacks
Starting point is 01:37:46 because, you know, it's a way for a mean pathogen to get in your brain. of, oh, well, that's a smokestack. That's a factory. We have factories over here in the West. We need to shut them down because that's going to save the environment when all these countries have no respect for their land. They never have. They've never engaged in conservation. They've caused the extinction of countless species way more than whites ever have throughout our entire history. They just don't care. And they're just going to exploit and use every last bit of it. So why does a place like, why does the United States have to respect the border sovereignty of a place like fucking Angola
Starting point is 01:38:21 and allow them to murder and destroy every last bit of megafauna in their country and sell to the Chinaman for his erectile dysfunction, home medicine. It's like fuck off. Every single like elephant and rhino and giant sable antelope
Starting point is 01:38:37 and Cape Buffalo and crocodile and lion are way more valuable than any of these fucking people. 100%. rant over. Yeah, there were there was a group for right-wingers in the middle of the century who understood that we're the real environmentalists. So we need to get that back.
Starting point is 01:39:00 Yeah, absolutely. So this requires us being actual wardens of our land, taking an active, you know, pursuit of being. Thank you, Doug. Yes. Yes, we'd be protecting our wild spaces. A little bit on the nose. Yeah, yeah. Well, I've been referenced to this before, but next year, it is going to happen.
Starting point is 01:39:27 I've been talking about it for years. But next year, I am going to start taking OGC guys on a hunt. It is going to happen. I've got to call some of my contacts and figure out how I want to do it exactly. But next year, I promise I will be taking some of our guys in our chapters on a hunt of some kind next year. I guess I do want more of our guys to get involved in this great sport. So, all right. any other final comments jents before we move on to more uh we'll call it a lighter and more hilarious
Starting point is 01:39:57 final story of the evening just get prepared to see more of this really just like prepare to watch every single natural beauty yellowstone um yosemite friggin like grand teeton maybe not maybe not the ones in utah but like just get prepared to see every single beautiful thing that all of our ancestors spent so much blood and treasure and time and all that to preserve. Just be mentally prepared to see it all defaced, disgraced. Not just the statues, mind you, right, but the natural beauty too. The, you know, graffiti. Every time I go on a walk at nature preserves, I just see people just spray painting graffiti
Starting point is 01:40:40 on frigging rocks, on rocks, on massive boulders. I'm like, this was a beautiful boulder, and it was a beautiful little outcrop, and you spray painted it, right? So just just get ready to see more of this. I'm, you know. Yeah, indeed. I'm seeing a guy in the chat bring up the documentary, Africa, Adeo. Yes. If you guys haven't seen it, that is an absolute must if anyone was in this space. You can actually look it up conveniently. We were talking about him earlier, but a Martin, Captive Dreamer, he actually tweeted out the whole documentary on his Twitter account, not too long ago. So you guys could just go ahead and go into the Twitter search feature, type in Africa, DO, and you can
Starting point is 01:41:16 probably watch the whole thing. An absolute must for anyone in our circles as it relates to what happens when you leave the third world to its own devices as it relates to the natural world. They're literally just going to kill every last megafauna and they just aren't going to give a shit. One final comment I'll say on this as it relates to our national parks and such. So I went to Mammoth Cave National Park earlier this year like two or three months ago in Tennessee.
Starting point is 01:41:42 And I was just blown away by how many non-whites and, you know, Chinese people and such over there on tour and everything. And I'm walking through these like tight caverns and like the Chinese people are doing the Chinese thing where they just stand in the middle of the path and like just don't move around. And I'm just sitting here like fueling with rage thinking I'm going to throw this fucking dude over the fucking side of the railing into the bottom of this cavernous abyss. Just save us all the trouble.
Starting point is 01:42:07 But there needs to be a significant charge for foreigners to go into our national parks. It should be free for Americans. and I don't care, like a 500% upcharge for foreigners at this point. It's like America is not an open air amusement park for you just walk around and take a look at everything and shit all over the place and destroy. It's like this land is so much more valuable than any of you people. It's like, oh my God, that's mean to the Asians. It's like, fuck off. Arches National Park is worth more than your entire country.
Starting point is 01:42:37 Fuck you. A single cat in Springfield is worth more than Asian. Yeah, damn right. All right. Moving on to our final story of the night, which poses to be extending White Boy summer indefinitely into the fall, apparently. So let's hear what good old Tucker Carlson has to say right here. So we've got some nicotine pouches right here. My friend Tucker is a big fan, big proponent.
Starting point is 01:43:03 Yes. And I have some questions for you. You can either answer the question or you can take one of these nicotine pouches. Would you like to play? Well, I'm going through a period of transition in my life with nicotine patches. I've used a certain brand. I'm embarrassed to say it. It's made by a huge company, huge donors to Kamala Harris.
Starting point is 01:43:23 I'm not going to use that brand anymore. I mean, I think it's fine. It's good for like your girlfriend or whatever, but it's, I don't think men should use that brand. I'm going to start with a Z. And we're launching our own brand today called Alp. And I just, it's a kind of, it's a much better option, trust me. And I would know.
Starting point is 01:43:39 I know a lot about this area. So I'm going to forego the pouches probably made by that other company and answer your questions. Absolutely. I will say these are not the Z word company, but totally fine. I'll just ask you the questions. Cool. So there you go. Tucker Carlson extending White Boy Summer by starting his own nicotine pouch company,
Starting point is 01:44:03 ALP, which I've just dropped the link in the chat. people go go take a look at alpouch.com coming out in November so everyone be ready to toss your zins aside and get on the alp train for sure I just love how Tucker is a pro big tobacco as we are here at the OGC we love we love big tobacco yes yes a big tobacco wants to give the OGC money I will gladly take it you know not really a fan we look forward to being having the OGC being an affiliate for ALP in the very near future. Oh, I'll totally do it. 100%.
Starting point is 01:44:49 I mean, we talked about this before, and this has been like kind of a joke and such, but it really does beg the question how everywhere you look, oh, we got to ban smoking of all kinds, whether it's cigarettes, whether it's cigars, whether it's chewing tobacco or these nicotine pouches or what have you. We got to ban all of those. They're bad for the kids to give you cancer. but we're also going to legalize marijuana on every single step of the way. It's like, well, you're still in taking smoke into your lungs.
Starting point is 01:45:18 So it's like the weed smoke magically, like not bad for you the way like cigarette smoke is. How does this work? But we know why they do this. They do this because nicotine is an upper and weed is a downer. It makes you docile, makes you lazy, makes you fat. Nicotine is actually an upper. Gives you hyper focus. I tend to do some of my best work on some of these.
Starting point is 01:45:39 nicotine powages and such. I won out. It raises your testosterone too, which is another reason they don't want you eating meat. And yeah, they want, they need you docile. Indeed.
Starting point is 01:45:52 And we have all these tabacco shops, but they're not really selling tobacco. Yeah, they're selling like the fucking vapes, which, you know, I mean, I guess if you're brown,
Starting point is 01:46:03 you take one of those, but, you know, uh, you know, I never, I never much, I,
Starting point is 01:46:09 I say, memes about it and I love the aesthetic for it and I've of course tried it before but I never much liked the nicotine salts you know I mean maybe maybe maybe I'm you know a bit of a grandpa here it's just I don't I don't I I see the synthetic nicotine I get it it's you know it's you need it for like your hyper I don't know I always like the actual like you know getting it from the source from like the leaf itself maybe I'm maybe I'm just stupid but you know Did you do like smokers are the most oppressed minority in this country
Starting point is 01:46:45 You know next to gamers Yeah, the same blog beef Bog beef enters the chat and he tells what you hunger That's true, but if anybody has met If anybody has met me they know how many cigarettes I'll smoke in front of them Oh man, just go to any OGC event And you'll just see how many packs of cigarettes
Starting point is 01:47:03 And how many cigars get smoked at any OGC The OGC has a high concentration of nicotine enjoyers. I mean, it didn't help that my first experience with Zins was, um, uh, I think I double packed on the roof, which you're not supposed to do, um, especially for your first time. So, um, yeah. Did you ever get into like, uh, chewing tobacco? Uh, no, no, no, no. I don't, you know, yeah, I just don't, I don't know. I'll inhale smoke. It's just something about chewing it. I don't know. Maybe, maybe, maybe the, the, the, the, the, friggin SIOP campaign has worked on me. Um, but I mean, you know you know my gums are messed up enough as it is you know we were um you know talking about
Starting point is 01:47:44 in such here um it took me a couple times uh to actually you don't get used to it and such i mean it didn't really help they took a six is my first time it kind of fucked me up a little bit but you know slowly taking the threes and the sixes and such uh you know i i i enjoy it i'm a i'm a I'm a tobacco pouch appreciator and I most definitely will be getting my hands on some of Tucker Carlson's Alp when it comes out in a couple of weeks here. So, all right. If you don't want to inhale, I mean, you can find a nice good Virginian tobacco to smoke out of a pipe and you're still going to get a healthy dose of nicotine in there. On that, on that, there's a unique type. I don't know any brands off the top of my head.
Starting point is 01:48:31 I should learn it, but there's the most unique type of tobacco in the world. It's called, I think it's called Virginia Yellow Leaf, but I know it grows around Danville, which is right on the North Carolina border, but there's something about the soil there that causes the bottom couple of, it's like a vitamin, it's like a vitamin D deficiency or something like that in the soil that causes the bottom two leaves of the tobacco stalk to be yellowish, as opposed to the rest of them. And so that is the- I have some of that, yeah.
Starting point is 01:48:59 Yeah, it's the most unique kind of pipe tobacco in the world. Sorry, thank you. Thank you, Mr. Pete. Yeah, we appreciate the show. It's something else. And if you, a little too much of that, I mean, that'll hit you pretty frigging hard, too. That'd be like, you know, really, like a real Maduro cigar. If you go down to the nub on that, you might be feeling it a little bit.
Starting point is 01:49:22 Oh, yeah, that, the tobacco you're talking about, same thing. Do you smoke the Brickhouse Maduro's? I don't do Maduro's. That was for 10 years ago. Gotcha. Real good cigar, really good starting cigar. I mean, shoot, since we're on the topic, I would recommend if any of one in the audience wants to start trying them out,
Starting point is 01:49:46 Charter Oak, Connecticut Shade, one of the best, you know, bog standard cigars that you can get. Charter Oak, Connecticut Shade, real Americana brand, too. You know, I'm getting spoiled with the really nice cigars we've been smoking the past a couple of years with the diamond crowns and the Davidovs and such. Those are rapidly my favorite ones ever. Very, very good. One of our fellow OGCers brought some really nice cigars from, let's just say, a friend of ours from Chicago. And, yeah, I smoked one the first night of the OGC.
Starting point is 01:50:20 And that was amazing. Oh, yeah. Amazing. Very, very good, indeed. and you know what and if you don't have any cigars or cigars aren't you fancy you can always go and talk with Mr. Michael Pole or hunger or burden or anyone else who's always carrying some cigarettes on them or me with my Marlboro Reds so yeah if you want if you want to get into smoking either cigarettes or cigars probably you should probably make friends with smokers and they will they will
Starting point is 01:50:47 guide you through you know what's good what's not good how do you start off you know all right to call this man out autonomous worker drone 96 in the chat if i ever see you come to an ojc event with a black and mild you'll be thrown out immediately and have your white card removed unbelievable the only the only good like um like machine-made cigar in the world that can pass is a villager um villager makes these they they come individually wrapped in paper and their machine mate that you get a pass on those because those are you're coming from one of the oldest oldest companies in the world and um the um eric norting and i actually have one of his handmade pipes that i i got earlier this year just absolutely amazing company just plugging yeah they uh
Starting point is 01:51:42 literally black and mild uh a sealing bird chirp uh happens every time you open one up so there you go all right um well that's all the stories uh tonight jents so um and you know one one other thing i guess i might as well um shill right now over on the topic of Tucker carlson um he's doing a tour right now um across the country so if he's coming to your town go see him go see the man uh i'm sure it'll be a fun time um i'm gonna go see him uh next weekend uh amazingly so that'll be fun all right um let's go through the last bit of the super chats tonight gents and we will wrap it up all right um back to the top we ended with cringe walker that's right all right um magnie belfazar for five bucks god bless trump he's visiting a shrine to the virgin
Starting point is 01:52:30 mary this sunday the latest assassination attempt that failed was on september 15th a feast of our lady of sour's coincidence hey um you know i'm hopefully someone is uh looking out for the man uh because because we need him all right um let's see Palladon Y YZ for 20 bucks. I love to toss around the word crazy and psycho, but I don't see this guy as insane. That's too convenient and reductive way to sweep him into the Do Not Look Further category.
Starting point is 01:53:04 Also, the SKS is a great rifle. Yeah, no, he's absolutely not a sane. He's just a, he's an ideological warrior. We consider him insane because he's not, here's the thing, right? When we call these people insane, right, we're talking about their first principles and their foundations we're not talking about like their their they're their what is it their their they're you know capability yeah we're not we're not
Starting point is 01:53:28 talking about their capability to reason within their bounded rationality they're extremely saying it's just their bounded rationality is founded on absolute friggin what like like and this is why like we it gets to the point you cannot share a country with these people you can't because Because like, it's like, it's like telling them that Hawaii isn't a place. If I walked up to them and said the island of Hawaii does not exist, they just can't, they don't, they can't conceive of it. Or it's like if I told them, you know, like Mars is space dust. It's not real.
Starting point is 01:54:04 It was invented. You know, they just, they don't, they can't even conceive of it, right? This is the problem. Yeah, it's like, Scott Adams, two TVs, but it's like, like been ratchet up. to such an amazing degree at this point. I mean, I was talking with not me, not you about this the other day, but he was having a conversation with, no, I won't say who. He's having a conversation with two ladies, shall I say.
Starting point is 01:54:32 And they were just talking about how, oh, well, the Trump assassination thing, which is completely staged. Like that's an insane belief to have. That is nuts to think that it was an inside job for a bullet to go whizzing by your head. at a quarter of an inch away from blowing your skull off. It's like nobody in a million years would try and willing to tell this shit. Are you kidding me? But this is just like a normally held view.
Starting point is 01:54:58 And you see this every single day. I mean, log on Twitter. You see a million people talking about this every day with a bazillion likes. Oh, no. These people don't know anything about, these people don't know anything about guns or shooting or arranged. Or, I mean, you can't argue with Blue Anon. I mean, Blue Anon is literally more insane than Q.
Starting point is 01:55:17 Yeah. Yeah. All right. And our final super chat for the night, once again, comes from Luce D'Aplar for five bucks. The Latinos call this extractivism, where the activism of insane elite caused the loss or extraction of natural beauty. Oh, I hate them. I hate them. I hate them, Gridge Walker.
Starting point is 01:55:38 I want them gone. I want them out of here. This is my land. It's my beauty. We worked hard for it. Fuck off. Go back to your shithole. All right.
Starting point is 01:55:47 So that is it for the Super Chats And that is it for the stream tonight Let's go around the horn really quick And we will wrap up Pete you had a great episode with Dark Enlightenment Earlier this week, what else you got? Yeah, yeah, that was a good one I just dropped one with Alex Petkos
Starting point is 01:56:05 He's a former academic, got out in 2020 And now he's basically Teachers about Greek Greek philosophy. We did an episode where we talked about what young people, what our young guys can learn from reading books like Plutarch's lives, where you read about great men who are not only great warriors or great thinkers, but they were also entrepreneurs. And, yeah, I think that that's a mindset that we all need to get into, and especially the younger guys, so that we can build wealth. You know, we got to remember the great rights.
Starting point is 01:56:45 right wingers of the past the Henry Ford's people like that they built great wealth and they were able to do great things and that's what we need here here mr. Fahrenheit what do you got coming up well I don't have anything major coming up I mean I'm doing the series with with Pete Q on Pete Q's channel so everyone go check that out I don't you know really do my own content I mean I write one-off essays here and there when inspiration strikes me usually auguring different potential realities that the future could be. You know, I mean, otherwise, just like support, join the Old Glory Club. And get involved.
Starting point is 01:57:33 Get involved. Support the old glory club. That's all I got. Yeah, Paul and I recorded the next episode in the Spain series last night, and that'll be out next week, early next week. So look for that. weight and hunger thank you for coming on always pleasure to speak with you um what else do you have coming nothing much uh just going off fall yeah follow the old cooler club you know my dms
Starting point is 01:58:01 are open if you want to get involved no look look for your local chapter i'm very i'm very involved in my chapter and personally just follow me at hunger die die die die if you want to keep up with more middle eastern shenanigans yes of course as our uh professional hummus correspondent that you are the first man we look to for any updates that are going on with the Israel, Gaza, issue and other Middle East, you know, shenanigans. So thank you for coming on as always. For myself, like I made an announcement earlier during one of our topics, I had an article come out on the OGC last week about conservation and the right wing.
Starting point is 01:58:36 People should go check that out. Also, check out my Twitter account. I did another one of my zoo reviews yesterday, so people could go take a look at those. You're looking for some wholesome content. And then this Saturday, I will be hosting a Rule Zero on my channel with the rest of the RP guys. We're going to be talk about WAMMEN and do her politics matter. I say they don't.
Starting point is 01:58:59 We'll have a good discussion. Be sure to tune into that at 1130 Eastern Saturday morning. It should be a fun talk. And of course, I will once again remind everybody to send us your article submissions to the OGC substack. You can send us an email at the old glory club at gmail.com. and maybe we will publish your piece on our substack. And of course, check us out on our website. Check out our friends over at WBS Apparel
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