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I'm your host, Phil Rabelais, and my co-host Andrew Bobo is on the other side of the mic, and here's your show.
And welcome back to Matterfacts Podcast.
Me and my faithful co-host are back in the audience. It's literally like, what,
a day or two after my wife and I recorded, but that's the miracle of podcasting is that y'all will hear this six days later. So anyway, so hi, Andrew. Hi. Do we have any gesticulating or admin work to do before we get straight to topics?
I mean, you know, Prepper Camp's coming up in September.
If I have to say that one more time, I'll literally start screaming.
Well, you should because we should probably say it every episode.
Prepper Camp is coming up in September.
If you haven't bought your tickets, you should buy tickets.
If you have not gotten your campsite, I mean, good luck.
But, I mean, they do have Tent City, which usually there might be a couple spots available.
But, yeah, no, I actually plan on being, I actually, I'm going to be down there early.
I plan on being down in North Carolina that Tuesday.
So I know Prepper Camp, usually we aim to get down there on a Thursday.
Prepper Camp is Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
I'm going to try to get down there.
My plan is get down there Tuesday.
I actually reserved the same camping spot that you and I will, will be on anyway. So I
reserved that for Tuesday and Wednesday. Uh, so I don't have to move at all. So yeah, the plan is
just to go down there and honestly, I, I'm going to maybe I'll talk to, uh, Chin and, uh, Rick and
Jane and see if I can't jump in and help, um, they need it. Otherwise, I think I might just kind of tour the city or the little town, rather,
that we always drive through and then drive out of and never stop and see it.
So I think I might go through it and just check it out.
And then I might, I got to look at my schedule again,
but I think I might try to leave a day Monday early.
schedule again but i think i might try to leave a day monday early uh and uh i might uh i'm i think i'm gonna try to make plans with franklin horton uh see if i can't link up with him um a day so
so yeah uh but no prepper camp uh if you're going let us know if you're going it'll be awesome to
see some people uh and just to line some stuff up, I need to actually buy some.
There's a couple things I want to buy because I want to try to interview some more people.
And one of the Zoom things I want to buy will make it a lot easier to record.
Just kind of like, hey, here you go, instead of having a whole microphone set up and all kinds of stuff.
But, yeah, no, if you're going, cool, let us know.
Otherwise, same shenanigans as usual i think we will be down on the floor again in a booth uh talking uh on mics trying to line up some
shows uh phil is going to do some uh roasting demos and uh gillian is going to be there being the model she's going to be our
vanna white that'll stand there and get people to come want to talk to us since there's a nice
looking person that is friendly looking um that is standing there so but uh but yeah no i'm looking
forward to it oh i always look forward to it's It's going to be fun. Yeah. I would love to get there a little bit earlier, stay a little bit late,
but I always have to be cognizant of how much time that I'm taking Piper
and Gillian out of school because she's only got so many days off a year.
That's the perks of me not having a single person to care about besides myself.
You don't care about me?
I mean, well, you're driving there anyway.
Nice save, Andrew.
Nice save.
So, I guess let me detour very slightly before we spend like 55 minutes talking about current events.
Talking about current events.
I just.
I don't know.
A couple of weeks ago.
I picked up a book.
And I don't know.
I haven't been on a real big kick.
As far as reading for a while.
And.
Definitely not fiction.
I just have not been able to.
Haven't been able to find it in me.
To read fiction.
But I came across. The Gorilla's Guide to the Bayofang Radio by NC Scout.
If anybody doesn't know who NC Scout is, y'all should probably look into him.
Cool dude.
A lot of fun.
Very, very, very knowledgeable in a great many things that might be, you know,
interesting to the preparedness community. But this book that is available on Amazon, and we have an affiliate link down in
the show comments if you'd like to throw us a buck while you check out a cool book.
I started reading this last night and I stayed up till like 1230 in the morning reading it.
I could not stop. It's like I was telling Andrew, like admittedly in the recent history, I've kind of dove headfirst into communications and the world of the radio dorks.
And this showed up on my this actually was recommended to me by somebody else.
And I wasn't sure what I was getting into. Honestly, I'll be honest, I went into this kind of reticent about it
because I know this book is very heavily centered around, like, the Baofeng UV-5R,
which is an amateur band or a ham radio,
and I've kind of waved off of ham,
mostly because if I can't get my wife and my daughter set up to talk on it,
it doesn't do me a ton of good.
So I've gone for GMRS instead
but the more I read into this book the more I started to realize that what NC Scout has put
together is much more than a user guide for the UV5R he discusses he discusses different
different pockets of information like signal intelligence and communication security and how
to do voice encryption, like not the thousands of dollars military digital encryption, but literally
like how to code your messages in such a way that it's not super obvious they are coded.
He talks about a lot of the principles of how we communicate in the military.
And admittedly, I wasn't a radio guy in the Army, but I had to know enough of how to operate them to get by.
And this book is just layers upon layers upon layers of really good information for a person who wants to communicate on a radio while simultaneously accepting the fact that when you hit that push talk button, somebody can be listening.
So this is kind of a good primer for how to use a radio, limit your exposure, and limit how much information you could be giving away to people you don't want to have it.
And that's way more than a preparedness topic.
And that's way more than a preparedness topic.
That is a, if you and your wife and your kids are at a campsite and you hand them the little bitty bubble pack radios, that's a good topic to kind of get yourself thinking about how do my kids talk on these things where they don't tell people who might be listening specifically where they're going, the fact that I don't have an adult with me, and things that we may just not want random people to know. I mean, you know, we have discussions all the time with our daughter about being careful what she tells people and stranger danger and all those things, but
people don't think about it. When they hit that button on the side of the radio,
everybody's listening because it's an open-air band.
So I thought it was a really good book.
I thought it was very thought-provoking.
And when you get into the more nerdy aspects of the book,
like towards the back half of it, he talks a lot about how to program a UV-5R,
and that's not – I mean, most of those concepts are fairly standard across all radios,
if not exactly the menu options.
Spends a couple chapters talking about how to build your own antennas from just stuff you find lying around, which I personally found super interesting.
I mean, he gives you the math and the theory and everything right there.
It's a 150-page book that you can sit down and slam in an afternoon, and it was way more than I thought it was going to be.
So I'm giving it my seal of approval.
I'm recommending it.
Like, unless you're the person whose eyes glaze over when people start talking about radios, then this may not be for you.
But if you ever intend to pick up a radio and speak into it, I think it's worth reading.
And let's be really serious.
Everybody has a radio in their pocket.
It's called a cell phone.
And those things, as we're going to talk about here in just a little bit,
but those things are not the hardest things to spy on.
So you might want to take some of this information to heart as far as how do i communicate on this thing knowing other people are listening you know what i mean bub
yeah i mean honestly i mean yeah any kind of situation you got to think people are listening
just like when you're on your phone so which will kind of segue into our next topic.
House goes full retard.
Yeah, so basically Friday, I think it was,
they voted to renew the
FISA, the spy program,
and there was an amendment in there to require warrants for American people.
They wanted warrants for the American population, the speaker, rather, you know, since he gets to
vote on ties, he actually voted to, he voted basically with the Democrats. So now the big
old government that we, you know, trust and love and expect us to protect us, they do not need a warrant to spy on American citizens,
which is concerning. I mean, you know, everybody's, you know, especially with everything
going on with Iran, the terrorism, the open borders that, you know, our awesome administration
has given us, they are using every means necessary to completely destroy what is left of anything of
the Constitution. And so, yeah, so again, this goes right back to what we were just talking about. I
mean, anybody can be listening. So if you have the ability, if you know, if you have the knowledge
or anything to, if you can encrypt any of your text messages, if you can work on encrypting your voice, the phone calls, anything you can do to encrypt your day-to-day operations, honestly, research it, look into it, and apply it.
Because it's up to us to take our own safety in our own hands.
Because our government, obviously, they don't give a crap about the average American unless
you're voting for them, unless you're a Democrat or really Republican and you're voting for
them.
They don't care about you.
They want you in chains.
And yeah, it's bad.
They don't care. So whatever we can do to better basically help get us away and, you know, I don't know.
I have no idea.
It's frustrating that this went through.
It's frustrating that this even got passed, and it's frustrating that it was even a thing that needed to be done
because you'd think that it's just common knowledge.
But here we are with even less of our Constitution that we had.
So it's just another chip away.
It's frustrating, but is it that surprising?
No, it's not surprising at all.
But it's frustrating because it shouldn't be a thing.
Like, it literally should not be a thing that we think about.
And, you know, it just, I i mean it's just like our gun rights every single year i mean every day we have a anti-gun
group that chips away at our gun rights every single day our constitution is has every single
day our constitution has been chipped away every part of it i know we did a show a long time ago on bill of rights and
all kinds of stuff and uh a couple of shows on the bill of rights honestly i mean that that's
right over a couple of months right but if you look at it if you if you look at the constitutional
amendments uh not just bill of rights but just go down all the amendments uh every single one of them have been broken have been
over like basically the government has stomped on them completely uh heel toe boot to the neck
like they have completely destroyed the constitution um and this is just one more
like this is a brick on top of more bricks uh that they're laying down. So if you voted for this or if you like this, then you know what?
I could care less if you get robbed at gunpoint in your house.
You deserve everything that bad happens to you.
You deserve it.
So I hope the worst things happen to you if you voted for this.
I think the part of this that, like, the part of this that makes me want to rub my temples
is the fact that, like, you know,
anybody that's passed high school civics
understands that the Fourth Amendment is a thing
and that police officers have to get a warrant
if they want to, you know, tap your cell phones
or, you know, come into your house
and they want to search.
And, I mean, yes, there's exigent circumstances,
but exigent circumstances is not a blank check
to just stomp on your Fourth Amendment rights
and do whatever the hell they want.
Like, there are rules here.
And I don't, more often than I'd like to see
those rules kind of get, you know, fudged a little bit,
but this isn't even fudging the rules.
This is a freaking honeypot.
And Congress has told the fbi you can dip your hands into the honeypot like you are winning the mother effing poo anytime it suits you
and the part of this that frustrates me and Andrew, is I just wish that the American people, every person had the right, had the ability to spy on Congress people the way that they have authorized federal law enforcement to spy on us.
I wish like hell we could see where they are 24 hours a day, seven days a week, who they're talking to, what they're saying.
I wish they had no privacy in their own homes, in their own bedrooms, with whoever they are sleeping with. I wish that they
knew the full weight of what they have unleashed on the American people. And I don't think they will
because our government officials are phenomenally good at shielding themselves from the consequences of the very things that they visit upon us.
You brought up gun control earlier.
They love to friggin' limit our right, our Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms, while at the same moment they are protected by armed security paid for by our tax dollars.
or by our tax dollars. And it's that little, it's that thing over and over and over I keep seeing where they set themselves up in an ivory tower where they have rights, they are protected,
they are taken care of, and then they pee in our faces and tell us it's raining.
And it's not surprising, not at this point. I mean, I'm 41 years old. This has been going on
plenty longer than I've been alive, but it's been going on long enough that i can see the trend it's still
frustrating though especially because i guarantee you there are people out there they're going to
friggin cope see cope and justify this nonsense and say that well they they need to be able to
do it so they can protect us from terrorists because they're doing such a fucking great job of that lately.
I'm done.
Yeah, and the other thing, too, is I believe, I know,
I got to look more into it, but I know, what is it,
Representative, is it Thomas Macy?
Massey.
Massey, sorry.
Yeah, Massey. um tom is it thomas macy massey uh massey sorry yeah massey uh he came out and basically he he
came out and said uh yeah the uh uh congress they're exempt uh they they're they're exempt
from this rule they imagine that they need a warrant uh the government needs a warrant to
go after them uh but not the american people so uh i mean i
don't care what side of the aisle you're on i don't care honestly i could care less like if
you're voting for uh biden again and you know you're going that full freaking stupid but uh
i don't care what what your policy what your politics are we should all be on board with uh our constitutional rights
and we should have and we should be all on board with how bad this is that the fbi and the basically
the government they no longer need a warrant to spy on american people like That should be backed by every single
American citizen, hands down,
full stop,
period dot.
I don't care.
The simple fact that this has managed to piss
off the ACLU, who
is
contrary to the name of the
organization, they have not always been
our greatest ally in this
fight to maintain, you know, constitutional rights. There have been times where depending
on the issue, they get a little squishy on whether or not Americans should have certain rights. But
in this case, they seem aggravated, which is encouraging, but I just don't think it's going
to have any effect because unfortunately, like, I don't know, Andrew, what do you think?
Like two thirds of our voting populace are basically asleep.
And that's assuming that a further like five percent of them are basically voting for beyond the grave.
But that's a whole nother discussion.
discussion. I just don't believe that enough Americans are aware of what's going on behind closed doors in their government to even be aware of this nonsense, to say nothing of whether or
not they care enough or educated enough on the subjects to vote these a-holes out of power.
I just don't think it's going to happen, well it's not the thing is though is it's not
i mean if you look up uh i mean i went i went to um fox news i went to cnn i went to i mean
name your mainstream media website and the whole and this whole thing this whole vote
on friday was not on the top page like it it wasn't even like, it was not talked about.
You have to like, you actually have to know what you're searching for in order to start
finding articles. And that's disturbing right there. And so, but the thing is though, is you
have the whole thing with Iran and Israel, which we'll get into shortly, but this whole thing
happened on Friday and all of a sudden, like all this crap happened with israel and iran so okay well now it's just gonna get swept under
the rug no one's gonna pay attention to it and the people are just gonna be like yeah whatever
and if anybody doesn't know about it they're really not gonna know anything about it
so so yeah it's frustrating i mean this year being a political year uh a uh an election year
i mean we should be paying attention to this kind of stuff like every single republican that voted
for fisa like i know this amendment kind of went down party line uh but the fight like fisa itself there was like 86 republicans voted
for it in favor to pass it again every single one of them should be out of a job every single one of
them should be out of a job let alone up against the wall but that's besides the point so you know
it's it's ridiculous like they are voting to strip rights away from american citizens
every single day and they're doing it gleefully yeah they don't care that's the thing is they're
doing it and they're exempting themselves i mean again it goes back to whole gun control stuff
they're doing it and then they're like nah you don't need the right to protect yourself
but yet they are surrounded by firearms they are surrounded by guns that we cannot get
like they're like that's what's ridiculous is they're surrounded by that kind of stuff and
like just like this whole just like this the fisa it does not apply to them
which it should they should be the first ones it applies to
yeah and call it what it is their protective details can go places with firearms that would land you and me in federal penitentiary for 10 years.
Well, yeah.
Right.
So you mentioned Iran and Israel.
Iran's been misbehaving.
Yeah, if you've been under a rock, basically yesterday,
in the last 24 hours, Iran launched around 300 drones and missiles into Israel.
From what I've heard and read, roughly 99% of missiles and drones were stopped by the Iron Dome and by UK. I believe the UK had some birds in the air that shot down some stuff.
The U.S. kind of helped shoot some stuff down.
The country of Jordan also intercepted some that had drifted into their airspace.
Yeah, that's got to make them happy.
some that had drifted into their airspace.
Yeah, that's got to make them happy.
Well, but I mean, if you look at the geography, like, it's
not hard to end up in Jordanian
airspace from Iran
going to Israel. Like,
you would have to make a concerted effort to go around
Jordan, put it that way.
So, it's one of those weird situations where it's
like, I'm sure the Iranians
aren't happy about some of their drones being intercepted,
but Jordan has a right to say you can't fling shit through our airspace and potentially endanger our people because you're having a tiff with Israel.
Yeah, and yeah, that's the thing is, but yeah, so basically they said it was retaliation for the um a place in syria and that killed two top like
i think those two top generals um iranian generals uh or someone that they considered high up but uh
but i mean iran has been proven to they are training terrorists uh and they're funding
terrorism so uh not saying that the united States is not our government in general,
but, you know, that's the thing.
And so, yeah, they launched.
Today I was actually getting ready to go golfing today,
and I was drinking a good old whiskey and Coke,
watching the news in the golf course, waiting for some friends to show up.
In Israel they had a press
conference and basically they said uh yeah we won't strike now but uh we will choose the timing
uh the timing of it so expect a strike back uh from israel and honestly i mean we're on the
doorsteps of world war three uh really uh because uh russia has come out saying well we'll defend Iran China's doing their whole thing
with Taiwan and I'm sure they'll jump into and you know granted the United States has come out and
said hey Israel knock it off we're not going to back you kind of thing so we'll see where that
goes but but yeah I mean that's the thing in, like, the home front here in the United States, I mean, we've got to pay attention to this kind of stuff because there's a lot of Iranians and there's a lot of Iranian sympathizers here in the United States.
I mean, you see what's going on with Palestine.
So, yeah, expect disruptions here on the home front.
And this kind of goes into carrying and making sure your preps on the home front are up to par.
You have food set aside.
You have water, your firearms, and everything like that.
Because, honestly, right now is the best time.
I mean, if you don't prep today, then you'll be not ready for tomorrow,
whatever tomorrow brings.
But if you start today, you'll be prepped.
That's one more day that you're ready for something that happens. I't care what you get if you go buy a bag of rice that's more
bag that's more rice that's a bag of rice more than what you had yesterday but just i can't see
how people are blind to this kind of stuff and what they're doing and what they're overlooking
and and everything so it's scary i mean it really. But having a plan will help ease someone's mind.
I think the part of all this that,
because it's phenomenally easy
to kind of write off this conflict as
it's half a world away.
It's not our problem.
You know, like, and even I tend to fall
into the libertarian, you know, pit of foreign policy is not my concern.
We need to be worried about the home front.
And I think there's merit to that to a degree.
But what worries me is that that that little pocket of the world we're talking about right now, you have such tension.
And some of these rivalries between countries go back half a century or more. Some of
these are, you know, religious rivalries, and those have been going on for a thousand years,
and will go on for a thousand more unless the world ends. And the part of this that concerns
me is that, like, sooner or later, someone is going to do something crazy.
And it's either going to happen now or it's going to happen at some point in the future.
But once that starts, it's going to, it could potentially be exactly what happened in World War I.
Because like World War I and World War II were kind of, were, historically speaking, I think were fairly different.
Like World War II, you had a psychopath who was, you know,
just looking to take over Europe,
and it was very easy to unite all these other countries against him.
World War I, on the other hand, was caused because two tiny little nations
that no one otherwise would give a shit about, got into a tiff with each other because one,
terrorists from one nation murdered the dignitary of another, and then those two were at war.
But then this one brought all their buddies and allies, and this one brought all their
buddies and allies, and that kept propagating back and forth until you wind up in a situation
where the whole frickin' world is at war with each other because
of this complex spider web of alliances. And that's the part of this that makes me a little
nervous. Yes, Joe, Archduke Ferdinand, if we end up in a situation where like these countries back
Israel and these countries back Iran, and then Iran accidentally pisses off Jordan by shooting missiles or drones into it.
And now you've got Jordan wants to get in on the fight and their allies come with them.
You end up in another situation where these complex spiderwebs of alliances could ignite a very, very large conflict very, very quickly.
conflict very, very quickly. And part of this is also just based on the fact that like, I don't,
I don't honestly believe Russia has a lot of love for the Iranians. I just don't see it. You know,
like Putin has demonstrated that he is, he's a populist. He's very ethnocentric. I don't, and that none of that's a bad thing. It's just, it's a foreign diverse domestic policy decision.
It's just it's a foreign diverse domestic policy decision.
But like he does, I don't think he gives a damn about Iran or Iranians.
I think for him, this is an opportunity to elevate his country on the world stage and prove that, you know, America does not have the foreign influence they once did. And that is his only play here.
And that is his only play here. But that still potentially means we wind up drug into another proxy war against Russia that we have to fund to the tune of tens or hundreds of billions of dollars at a time when our inflation is running away from us. I don't know. Do you watch the stock? Do you watch the stock market by any chance, Andrew? The stock tickers?
No.
So I do just because it's the industry I'm in and I like to kind of keep abreast of things.
But very recently, after record growth for the last year, those stocks have all ticked over.
Almost all of them.
And a lot of it is being driven by what's going on in the Middle East, the concerns around that. So, I don't know, at a moment in time when we in America have so many hazards that are besieging middle class America,
the fact that we could potentially be drug into a serious kinetic conflict, or even just an economic conflict with other nations,
kinetic conflict or even just an economic conflict with other nations again after we've already gotten our after we've already funded the ukraine war out of our own pocket and we
still have china taking over taiwan lingering in the distance i i'm concerned there's nothing you
or i can do about this it just it feels as though this would be a
wonderful opportunity for somebody with some foreign policy chops to like come in and try to
talk sense to everybody in the room, but I just don't think that's going to happen. I think what
we have here is we have, you know, very old deep-seated rivalries that were ignited by the Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel.
And I don't know enough of what's really been happening on the ground to pass judgment over Israel's response to all that.
I just, I don't know enough, so I'm going to keep at it because I don't know.
I know that I've heard serious allegations of human
rights violations and I've heard basically that it's completely overblown. And my experience of,
you know, calling CNN the communist news network because they sure loved during the
Iraq and Afghanistan wars to stretch the truth to make a story, we'll say. That's a blind way
of saying they lied through their teeth about U.S. service members and what was being done on the ground.
But I don't know, man.
Like, I see a conflict that could boil over very quickly.
And if it does, it's going.
And here's the thing of it.
Let's say by some miracle you and me in our country stay out of that conflict.
Do you know where the
Middle East is situated relative to international shipping lanes? A big conflict in that area is
going to severely impact the global shipping lanes and therefore could hugely impact the
global supply chains in a way that we haven't seen since COVID. And if people thought that was bad, this could be worse.
This could be more longstanding.
I mean, think about what happened during World War I and World War II,
and that was at a time when our country was nowhere near as dependent upon foreign imports for basic things.
Like, we manufacture our own stuff right here at home.
That's not the case anymore.
Like, we manufacture our own stuff right here at home.
That's not the case anymore.
You shut down those international shipping lanes,
and things are going to get really, really squirrely, really fast around here.
Things like being able to, you know, Amazon Prime,
one click and it shows up on your door the next day,
that's going to be a thing in the past.
Grocery stores overflowing with food are going to be a thing of the past too because most of that ain't made around here either.
I don't know. I mean, do you think I'm overreacting
or the idea of
a large-scale conflict in that area
worries the hell out of me
from a lot of directions.
Yeah. No, I mean
it's the worrying about it.
I mean, there's not really much we can worry about
because it's not really anything we have control over
besides trying to vote out the a-holes
that are trying to pull us into stuff.
But all we can do is just be ready here.
Have food and stuff set aside to where,
I mean, if things go bad,
I don't know, just figure out what's
going on because it's heading that way, uh, to a major conflict of some kind. The, over the last,
probably 10 years, it's been boiling that way. Uh, it's just, it's just one of those things
where it's like someone turns the heat up and it kind of simmers, it boils up and then the heat
goes down and it kind of simmers. And you know you know, every day, every time it happens, it gets worse and worse and worse,
and eventually it's going to boil over.
And what that's going to look like, I have no idea,
since we have multiple nuclear powers that are in the mix of it.
But, yeah, I don't know.
I mean, it's going to be interesting to see what happens.
Especially, I mean, and honestly, Israel, if you look at it,
Israel's not going to just forget.
They're not going to roll over and just take the attack.
There's something that's going to happen.
So what that is, I have no idea.
But we just need to sit back and, I guess, sit back, grab our popcorn,
and wait for some stuff to happen and see what does happen,
and then just basically, hey, okay, let's prepare for this,
and let's move on this way.
So, yeah, I don't know.
I mean, it's spicy, but the biggest thing is keep your ear to the ground
and, you know, have that group of friends that you can rely on
and see what happens.
Cause it's going to happen. It's going to be within, I predict, I, if honestly,
if it was not this year,
it's going to be within the next few years that something's going to boil over
this year. I think it's just definitely, it's a,
it's an election year. So something's going to happen.
So now we get to round out with some good news.
Our boy D hog got his heart broken.
Uh, not only does it get broken, I think he got ripped out and stomped on.
Um, if anybody does not know who David hog is, uh, you are, your ignorance, your ignorance
is a gift.
Look him up and he, he's a d-bag that
he needs to be he really needs to be silenced in some way um but uh yeah i mean he and he's
backed he's i'm wondering where his money's coming from you know he's getting backed by
probably soros and a bunch of these anti-gun uh individuals and uh groups and stuff like that so
so yeah anyway he had a he, he had a town hall.
He had a meeting at a college, if I remember right,
and people could ask him questions,
and he could answer how he wanted to answer.
One question in general was from a Chinese immigrant
who she fled communism, and she basically came out one question in general was from a Chinese immigrant who, uh,
she fled communism,
uh,
and she basically came out and she threw it right on his face,
uh,
and just said,
Hey,
you know,
can you guarantee,
can you guarantee me that our government is not going to go tyrannical and try
to kill thousands and hundreds of thousands of people like the communist
party did uh the the amount of people that the chinese government killed uh they disarmed them
killed them and basically swept them under the rug and i mean it's history we all know about it
but nothing they can't do nothing about it now i mean look at from around the world it's
a lot of governments.
Pretty much every government in the past has disarmed the people and then slaughtered the people.
And it's gotten to that point.
So, yeah, it's interesting.
I don't know the guy's name.
There was another guy, though, that questioned and basically asked him,
saying, hey, if you agree with this,
are you going to be the first man in the stack that comes through my door?
And Hogg was kind of like, I don't know.
Yeah.
Well, and this particular Chinese immigrant is Lily Tang Williams,
who is running for U.s house seat so i've i she first popped onto
my radar when she did a when she first announced her candidacy and she was on uh tim pool show
timcast and you know her her experiences having basically escaped communism and the CCP and Maoist China is pretty compelling.
Like if anybody would like to, I encourage you to go hunt through the YouTubes and find that interview with her.
But her stories are very compelling and she is very outspoken, visceral, you know, pro-Second Amendment, we cannot give up our guns.
And this is literally the crux.
This is the crux of her argument, and this has been the crux of so many Second Amendment, you know,
so many Second Amendment advocates' argument has always been that
the Second Amendment and the right to keep mayoral firearms was instituted first and foremost as a check against
our government's power because you cannot oppress an
armed populace. It's not possible because if you
say something that enough of the people are upset about and they say
no, then you have to kick hundreds of thousands
or millions of doors in to enforce your will and
they're not going to do that and this young lady this lady's you know kind of assertion is
if you cannot guarantee that this government will never indulge in tyranny then there is no debate
about whether or not we're going to give up our guns. We're not giving them up because we know from history that's what always happens.
Every government that has stripped arms from its people has turned around and either forced people into prison camps or murdered them outright.
And if that sounds like conspiracy talk, I'm just telling you what history has told me.
You can argue that it'll never happen again, but you can't argue it hadn't happened like eight times in the past because it has.
So I'm, this is one of those situations where like, you know, I, I, I don't even want to watch
the rest of the rest of the, uh, the debate. I don't care what David Hogg has to say. He's a freaking stooge and he's a kid.
And I am not willing or prepared to be told or chastised by a 98-pound weakling whether or not
what I need to defend my family. Not going to happen. I don't care to have the debate with
anybody because it's not a debate. I'm going to do what I'm going to do and y'all are all going to get over yourselves. But this little snot in particular aggravates me
because he launched his career as a mouthpiece for gun control on the freaking graves and the
blood of classmates of his when he was at a school shooting that happened. And that I find
particularly distasteful. So you're right, Andrew. I don't
know where his money's coming from, but obviously some group or some person has propped him up.
I keep hoping for the day when this little knucklehead just disappears from public eye.
Like, I don't know if I want him dead that's a little spicy. My Christian heart won't let me
quite go there, but I definitely want him to just disappear into the bowels of the internet
and never be heard from again. I'm sick and tired of him having a platform to screech and screech
and cry about the evils of everybody being armed, when the truth of the matter is I've got history
on my side, and history has proven that when the government disarms people, people freaking die.
And even though I hate to point it out, I keep having to do it because people keep quoting statistics, and statistics are a funny thing because statistics don't lie, but statisticians do very often.
that the number of people that are legitimately being killed via homicide that isn't gang-related or drug-related, and it wasn't a suicide,
is so freaking paltry, it's ridiculous.
It is a statistical anomaly.
It doesn't mean it's not a personal tragedy when it happens,
but it does mean that it's not a really good argument
to eviscerate the constitutional rights of millions of people because of it.
I mean, this is like saying, you know, this is like saying, I had to buy a bottle of touch-up
paint for my car today because I got a rock chip, so I'm just going to pay $20,000 and have the
whole thing repainted. It just, the math doesn't math, man.
The argument doesn't make any sense.
Hell, if we want to have a rational discussion about how to reduce
gun violence in this country, we should probably start
by freaking asking ourselves why the hell we can't get
violent crime under control?
Why we can't get the drug trade
eradicated? Why we can't deal
with organized crime? Because the FBI is too damn busy conducting warrantless searches
of people via FISA instead of doing their freaking jobs and going after gangs
because that is organized crime.
Just saying. Yes, Raggle, Raggle,
we're live on a Sunday because, you know, when you and
your co-host have disparate schedules, you have to kind of figure
it out.
And yes, my right doesn't end where your fears begin.
My rights don't care about your feelings either.
I'm still waiting to live in the America where I can have
a Belafette machine gun for home defense.
I mean, if anything, maybe me and a bunch of my neighbors could go in a couple different ways on one.
It'd be cool for the Neighborhood Watch to have one.
Yeah.
So, no, I mean, a lot's going on um yeah it's crazy i it's i don't know
but i mean as much as is going on in in in the world as much nonsense going on you know the
things i keep telling people is the things that i continue to do myself. Like, what were you notorious for telling me for all those years, Andrew?
It's three-foot world?
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
So within Phil's Venn diagram of crap,
there's this big old circle of stuff that worries me,
and then there's this big old circle of stuff that I can actually do something about.
And where those two circles overlap, that's where I focus.
So I don't worry about, oh, if the supply chain shuts down,
we won't be able to get avocados from Central America.
I just think to myself, I need to figure out a way to stock the stuff I need
so that when we can't get it, I still have it.
You know, like we went to the grocery store today.
And I was literally like picking up a couple extra boxes of stuff.
Because, you know, we've got some on the shelf.
I want to put some back in overflow.
And my daughter literally told me, she said, but dad, we already have, like, three of those on the shelf.
And I gave her this look like, whose child are you?
Like, do you not know who your father is?
We have three on the shelf.
We should have six.
I bought five more pounds of ground beef, broke it and put it in the freezer why because you know like the half of the chest
freezer that's full of ground beef is is starting to worry me a little bit i need to add to it i'm
watching for a sale so i can load it up again but i don't know guys like the lessons here the
takeaways are very simple the things you can the things are very simple. The things you can, the things you have control over, the things you need to focus on.
And while I think it is, I think it is worth like being aware of what's going on internationally.
I don't think it's worth the average person getting really wound up about it because there's just nothing we can do about that.
I can't influence foreign policy, but I would like to know that that's going on so that it's kind of my impetus to buckle down and do more prepping so that we're ready when things pop off.
Yeah, exactly.
So, yeah, it's interesting stuff, but the biggest thing is just take this and put another bucket of food downstairs and just, you know, prepare for whatever's coming.
Well, I don't suppose we'll belabor the point.
It is a Sunday afternoon, and I know that you and I both have things to be off handling.
But, you know, I thought that this was worthwhile to talk about.
I mean, watching David Hogg get raked over the coals is always just pure entertainment to me.
And I think that it's very important that we be aware of what our own government is doing.
And as far as like Iran versus Israel,
the only reason I care is because of the impact that could happen,
international shipping lanes and the fact that our government is almost sure to be funding one or both sides of that war,
which is going to make inflation go to the freaking moon.
So anyway,
anything else before
we head out? Nope.
Cool. Short and sweet.
Keep your head down. Keep prepping. Keep paying
attention. Come to Prepper Camp in September.
If you don't, you'll regret it.
And if you come, you better find us because
we won't be hard to find. Matter of fact,
we're going out the door.
Bye, everybody.
Bye. Thank you. Outro Music