The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Mother of Mayhem: VA Executive Orders
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It's Monday night, folks. It's a new show, Mother of Mayhem.
How you doing, James Walton here with the Prepper Broadcasting Network?
How do I put it? You know, maybe I have a touch of some kind of like PTSD-esque kind of thing from Ralph Northam.
But as the inauguration of Abigail Spanberger neared, the anxiety started to fester, I had been worrying about it.
I had been thinking about it a lot.
Then my man, Dave Jones, the NBC guy, reached out to me today and said, hey, we should get on and talk about it.
And we probably should talk about it regularly because it's going to be crazy in Virginia.
And then all these sort of echoes of, you know, the left wing takeover that's occurred in in Virginia to start pinging.
And before you know it, we're sitting here doing a brand new show called Mother of Mayhem.
And I'm thinking it'll be about a weekly show, we'll touch base weekly on what's,
going on in Virginia.
And this is all, you know, this really spawns out of what happened with the gun restrictions
that happened under Ralph Northern or almost happened under Ralph Northern, right?
If it weren't for the gigantic 40,000 deep protests that happened here in Richmond,
maybe that would have went through.
I don't know.
But I know it got stymied after all of that.
And I'm sure we'll be in a similar boat before long in terms of gun control.
But to get it all started tonight, no better guest to have on the Dave Jones, the NBC guy with us.
Welcome into Mother of Mayhem, man.
I hope you like the title.
And, you know, we got executive orders to look at.
She's already well on her way.
Well, thanks, James, for making me part of show number one.
No number one, man.
No better guest in my opinion.
Well, I am sure this is going to be an interesting weekly preview in what could be.
coming to your state very soon because you know what this is what apathy brings if you don't show up
to vote this is what you're going to get every time boy boy did we get it did we get it yeah
yeah and and there was you know what really got me was the attorney general getting in yeah i thought that
would you know i thought that was a deterrent enough how that seems
situation went down.
I'm sure you and a bunch of other people thought too.
Because this guy was, now he is, we have to explain this for people outside of Virginia.
He's the chief law enforcement officer for the state of Virginia.
And there was a series of tweets or texts back and forth to the opposition leader.
No, not to them, about them.
About that.
Yeah. And he was saying that until they have, I'm paraphrasing this is not a quote. And this is off of an old man's memory. Okay. My next birthday will be seven zero. So. Hey. Yeah. I'm going to share my screen. Okay. Because I brought it up.
Ah, see, you're all about it. These, these texts, text message.
were just unbelievable.
He wanted the kids to die in the mother's arms.
And until,
until tragedy happens,
policy doesn't change.
And I'm like,
so this is the course of action?
You know,
you don't want to debate and win in the form of ideas,
you want to kill the opponent's children.
Yeah.
I mean, this was so far beyond the pale.
We hold our elected officials to a higher standard.
And this, this is gutter.
So this is what the guy says.
This is what Jay Jones says right here.
He says, if those guys die before me, I'll go to their funerals to piss on their graves.
Nice.
Send them out awash in something.
And then whoever he's texting says,
Jay Jones, like as to ask him to stop.
Then he goes on to say three people, two bullets.
Gilbert, Hitler, and Pol Pot.
Gilbert gets two bullets to the head.
Spoiler.
Put Gilbert in the crew with the two worst people, you know,
and he receives both bullets every time.
And then whoever he's talking to says,
Jay, please stop.
And this is the part about this text that nobody talked about as much,
but really stuck with me.
Like all the violent stuff up at the top,
okay, that's one thing.
What really stuck with me is that whoever he was texting with says,
it really bothers me when you talk about hurting people or wishing death on them,
which tells me this ain't the first time he's done it.
Yeah.
Right?
He means that whoever's talking to hears this from him all the time.
Now he's the king of cops in Virginia.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And that was okay.
That was okay with the voters.
And, and, you know, Abigail Scumberger,
did, sorry, did I get a spit take there?
Thought you were taking a sip of coffee or something.
And she did not denounce it.
Okay.
She said it was an unfortunate incident, unfortunate that he got caught.
That's right.
That's about right.
Because, yeah, it affects the campaign, but apparently in Virginia.
Not enough. It did not count enough. These people, they took a clean sweep. They have the House, the Senate, and the governorship. And Virginia is the newest sanctuary state.
Yeah. The newest. That's probably, I think that's about the best segue we could do right into executive order number 10.
the grand finale of her 10 executive orders that she signed in,
which was Recession of Executive Order 47 in 2025,
ensuring public safety in Virginia requires state law enforcement to be focused on their core responsibility.
So they will no longer be helping federal entities.
So all you immigrants and all you gang members and Trendi Aguagwa,
well, all those people, if you're looking for,
for a safe place to hide out and gangify, come to Virginia because the welcome that has just
been rolled out.
And this is, uh, this executive order shall become effective upon its signing. So it is now,
you know, more than a day old at this point. And, you know, that's the situation.
You know, it doesn't, it, the funny thing is in, I'm looking for where in the executive order
itself, it says, uh, since 2025, Virginia.
has been deprived of critical public safety resources due to directives in the executive order
of number 47 that require and encourage state and local law enforcement to divert their limited
resources for use and enforcing federal civil immigration laws there it is okay that's a that's a
that's a total lie they ain't diverting shit okay you got to you got to click explicit okay yeah good
whenever whenever a cop is out there and he makes an arrest for a DUI and he brings that guy in
if he's an illegal alien, all they got to do is check a block.
And ICE is notified.
That's it.
They're not looking for illegal aliens.
They stumble across them.
And then when they find them, problem solved.
No court dates.
ICE is going to deport them.
We save money because we don't have to go through the whole process.
Yeah.
And we get them off the ranks of all the government.
programs that they're on. So everybody out there listening to Minnesota, you know, if you're
afraid, if you're afraid of those ICE agents, come on to Virginia. Yeah, really. Come on to Virginia.
That really is what that says to anybody who's on the run from ice. Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
And if you remember Trump said, what, not a week ago, we ain't sending you any money if you're a
sanctuary city. Remember that? We're not sending the sanctuary city's money anymore.
more.
Yeah.
So I'll, I'll, I, it'll be interesting to see how she bends over backwards for that
federal money because no state can live without that.
I don't think anymore the way they ran, run.
Yeah.
And it'll also be very interesting to see how the, uh, the corruption, you know, who, who shows up
federally do, uh, to handle the corruption.
Yeah.
There was, there was one, well, let's not get into that one just yet because that is a little,
I don't, it was pragmatic.
but it also seemed kind of strange.
So maybe the executive order?
Yeah, I guess we'll get into it.
Okay.
It was called emergency powers delegation, and it caught my ear as I was listening.
Yes, yes.
It's really strange.
Yeah, right?
It's all about her being able to delegate the responsibilities of her office to, who is it?
my ability to transmit to the clerk of the Senate and the clerk of the House of Delegates
my written declaration that no inability.
No, that's not the part that I'm interested.
And basically, if she's gone for more than 24 hours and can't be reached or something along those lines,
this allows them to be able to do stuff.
Yeah, take her position, basically.
Use of this delegation to declare I'm unable to discharge the powers and duties of my office
is specifically contingent upon my being unable to be reached or otherwise incapacitated for over 24 hours
and the unavailability of any one of the attorney general presidents pro tempore of the Senate or the
Speaker of the House of Delegates.
Okay.
Now, this is really peculiar in that there is an order of succession.
Already, right?
Already.
That's already in place.
That's every government, I'm sure.
Exactly.
So that's why you have a lieutenant governor, which is the,
the fight vice governor of a state.
And that's why you have the Senate pro tem.
But it seems like what she's doing is she wants certain people to get the power.
She doesn't like the order that it would fall in.
And it also rescinds, and I don't know what this executive order is.
I didn't research it.
But the executive order supersedes and rescinds executive order number 13 that was issued by Glenn Youngkin in 2020.
So it's not, in other words, it's not this thing where she's thinking, you know, maybe we get hit by a natural disaster and I'm underneath of a roof and they need to have, you know, someone needs to be in charge.
I really think it's the downstream who gets what side of the party gets to power and who in the party gets the power to take over.
Exactly. And I think that's what it is. She's directing it to a Democrat.
where there's probably currently a Republican that probably would take over.
And this is eliminating that.
Hey, I got to ask you a question.
You are at ground zero.
You know that, right?
Yeah, I mean, I could have walked to the inauguration.
Yeah.
But whenever this crap happens in different states, it always happens in the capital.
and you are in the capital of Virginia.
Okay.
Now,
what's playing in the back of my head is,
do I stay or do I go now?
Oh, yeah, yeah, no, I'm not a, yeah.
Nah.
I'm not a big fan of running.
You know what I mean?
I just don't like the feeling of it.
I don't like,
I really don't like the idea of looking back and saying that,
you know,
I ran because of Abigail Spanberger.
I ran because of Ralph Northam.
You know what I mean?
I just don't like that.
And I think Virginia is too important.
Virginia is, it's too important of a place.
Oh, it is.
You know, this state is amazing.
The history here is so, I mean, it is American history, right?
So it just feels like if you're going to go down swinging, like you do it in Richmond, Virginia.
They'd damn near you burnt the place down, you know?
Well, yeah, yeah.
So it was the capital during the first Civil War.
You know, I don't know.
So last week, Marie and I were talking and for years I've been saying, these taxes, you know, we should go someplace else with the taxes, blah, blah, blah, ever since before I retired the last time.
And now I'm getting ready to stop teaching again.
and last week was the first time she said,
let's look into it.
So what looks good to you?
Just for those of you out there who are watching and thinking,
you know,
maybe it is time to pull up out of Virginia.
I wouldn't hold it against anybody just for the record.
It's just for me personally, I'm like,
well, first of all, this place is incredible.
Okay.
Like, I love Richmond.
Richmond, I don't know.
I don't even know if there's another place like it.
anywhere you know what i mean that is so city slash southern that it's like cities i want to call it
city slash wilderness but it's not city it's not wilderness per se but city slash natural or city
slash something because it's just the perfect balance man you know what i mean it's nothing like
being where i grew up there's there's so less so many less people and uh but it has all the
best things about a city you know what i mean it has all great things you know what i mean it has all great
food, great museums.
I love it here.
There's no way I'm leaving.
You know what I mean?
I, you know, it would have to be, I would have to have several situations where
things were happening way with outside of my control.
And I realized like it was untenable physically to be here.
And even then, I might move and come back like with blue hair in my own sort of
protest or activist phase.
You know what I mean?
To fight the power.
to be honest, I might turn into a sign maker and come back to Richmond to fight back for it.
You know what I mean? Because again, she, and that's kind of the point of the show, right?
It's like, it's a four-year sentence that we've been sentenced to right now.
So I'm hoping that we can talk about it.
We can get into the people's heads here in Virginia and not only, not only like raise awareness,
because awareness makes a difference, but also, you know, be all fired up in the next four years when it's time to vote again and not make
the same mistake that we made here because it's tremendous.
Well, when you harken back to Ralph the baby killer Northam, right?
And he has that clip where he was being interviewed by someone on the radio.
And he said, well, if the baby's born, you know what a failed abortion is, the baby's alive.
Yep, that's it.
Pretty much.
This is crazy.
A failed abortion is when the baby lives.
Yeah.
So he would say that we would leave.
Yeah, we would make the baby comfortable.
The doctor would go and talk with the parents.
And I'm like, what?
And then bring in a meat tenderizer?
I mean, what, what is he talking about?
There was not enough outrage about that either.
No.
No, but you know, the news media, the most insidious power they have is the power to not cover something.
Oh, yeah.
They're experts, too.
Oh, yeah.
So the ice agent that was run over by that lady.
By Renee.
Had internal injuries and bleeding.
Okay.
So all these people that say, oh, he could have jumped out of the way.
or he wasn't hit or he wasn't hit that hard.
How hard do you have to be hit by a car?
Yeah.
This ain't a four-door sedan, folks.
Yes.
Why is it expected that if you're law enforcement,
you have to be able to take a hit?
Yeah.
You understand?
No other job.
No other job.
That's the operating procedure.
Get shot.
Me and my dad used to joke about it all the time.
All the time we used to joke about it.
We'd say, well, if you're a cop, you've got to get shot a couple times before you get shoot back.
Yeah.
Because we'd watch your news and God can't believe it.
It's unbelievable what we're watching.
Yeah.
Internal injuries, but you've got a search to find that he actually, that was never.
I think CBS was the only one that covered it and they got chastised for it.
You know.
You're telling the truth again.
What are you doing telling the truth?
You're telling the whole story.
got out.
Holy crap.
Speaking of the truth,
did you hear about this,
this memo or,
what was it,
a letter or something
that Trump supposedly sent
to the ambassador
of Denmark.
And it's totally fake
because there's no way
Trump would have made
the mistake
of linking Denmark with the Nobel Prize.
Oh, I see it here.
It's just, and then NPR gets this, okay?
They, national panhandler radio, okay, NPR.
And then they run with it, and the New York Times links to their,
fake story.
Do you understand how this does?
Hey, you tell a lie and I'll tell them it's the truth because you told it.
Yeah, I mean, this article here from the Atlantic is playing.
Yellow, yellow journalism definition, pure definition.
Oh, I see.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
This is like the grammar's bad.
Oh, this is all bad.
Yeah.
And, and, okay.
there's offices that it has to go through protocol.
And Trump is a head of state.
He don't talk to ambassadors.
He talks to the other heads of state.
Yeah, his ambassadors talk to their ambassadors.
That's the whole point of ambassadors.
That's the way that goes.
Trump's up here.
He talks this way.
It's total BS.
Someone fabricated it and then leaked it to NPR.
And now, oh, you, yo, yo, yo, yo.
And since we're on Greenland, okay, at one time there were five military bases in Greenland.
There's only, yeah, hours, hours.
I mean, it's been a, here's what I think Trump's doing.
He's, he's playing this to get the 80% solution.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
He says, well, we'll buy them.
Well, okay, maybe we'll buy these five bases.
Sure. Yeah. Like Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. Yeah.
You know, you get some military bases there. You get some exclusive rights. You get China and Russia out of the picture. It's a win.
I thought it was a win when I saw the troops pouring off onto the island.
What, 15 of them? Oh, was that it?
I think France sent 15. Oh, well, then that wasn't a win. I thought some people,
kind of military presence was showing up and I said, well, Trump got the, got the island defended
one way or another, that works, but I didn't know it was 15 true.
Well, who made that decision?
See, this is why, this is why we're here talking about these left-wing lunatics because they have
no idea what they're doing ever.
Yeah.
And now they're running the state.
Yeah.
You know, I'm going to show everybody the picture, the background real quick, or not the
bad, I mean, it's the thumbnail.
I clicked the wrong thing.
So on the right, we have a career activist teacher.
Yeah.
In the middle, I think we have probably, I'd say she's probably close to expert level politician built for the lying and the minimal opinion having.
And then over next to her is the guy who said he'd like to shoot his opponent.
Just so everybody who's not in Virginia wasn't, you know, in on this race, understand.
kind of what's been foisted upon us.
An activist, a career politician built for exactly where she's at,
and then a guy who, the head of police, who, you know,
in my dark fantasy would make sure everything she wanted done gets done one way or another.
Exactly. And he's just the guy that'll do it.
Yeah.
And violence be damned.
So her two claim to fame on her campaign trail, I'm a mother.
and I was a CIA agent.
And I'm like, why did those two things go together?
What does that mean?
You know, what exactly, how does that make a good governor?
I don't know too many people from the CIA.
I may not, yeah, I do know one guy pretty good out of the CIA.
But one thing I do know about people from the CIA is, are there better liars?
Yeah.
Like, isn't, aren't they the top?
buyers. Yep. So I don't know. I don't know how cozy I would want to get with anybody
if who was in the ceiling. Yeah. Because I'd be looking at them going, you could tell me whatever
the hell you want. And I would probably believe it. And she wasn't like an agent or anything.
She was an analyst. Oh, okay. She sat in some, she sat in some room, listened to the conversations,
transcripting. And yeah. You know, and she didn't do it very long, which means she wasn't very good at it.
Well, I have a feeling she won't be so good at this job either.
It's already looking kind of nerve-wracking.
Yeah.
Her big thing is economic resilience, affordability, healthcare, housing, and, of course, public education.
One of the standout executive orders that she signed that really made me angry was this one on just that.
committing to academic excellence and affirming the Commonwealth's commitment to providing high-quality
public education for all students, which since I've moved here, Dave Jones, every politician has
said the exact same thing. And it goes along with a tax, by the way, just so everybody knows.
Absolutely. And what follows swiftly after that are 12 grade students leaving the school not
knowing how to read. And I'm not making this up. You can look it up. There are people leaving Virginia
schools, Richmond City schools.
in particular who cannot read and they certainly can't read to the grade level.
And, you know, say what you want about teachers and parents and all that kind of stuff.
What popped into my head right off the bat if I were governor, this is what I would do.
I would pay the kids who do well in school.
That's what I would do.
I'd say I've given up on the parents teaching the kids how to read.
I've given up on the teachers teaching the kids how to read.
I've given up on the politicians giving people money to figure out how to make that work.
If you get A's and you can read and prove it to your grade level,
then we're going to give you 50 bucks or something.
I don't have some kind of money.
An award.
Yeah.
I give them.
Attendance award.
You know,
you could have an attendance award because that's half the battle.
If the kid shows up,
he's going to learn something.
Yeah.
Hey,
did you hear about the walkout?
No,
who walked out of where?
Tomorrow,
there's supposed to be a national day to walk out of your school.
Oh, cool.
I wish I were in school.
I've to let my sons know.
Larry.
Yeah.
I'm going to walk out.
Take a lunch for you.
I'm out of here.
Days that I'm nationally walking out myself.
Yeah, you can't do that to kids.
You give kids an excuse to leave school.
They don't care about politics.
They just hear, oh, I can leave.
Great.
Exactly.
So I'm sure it'll do well.
Oh, I'm sure, too.
They do this to the kids because they're stupid.
They'll do it.
Oh, definitely do it.
I'd have done it in a heartbeat.
Here's what gets me, though.
So the letter that came down said, don't punish them.
Don't have any kind of attendance problem.
If they don't stop them, don't try and discourage them.
It's like, what?
Oh, yeah.
I would make the announcement right up front.
You walk out on this class, you're failing.
There you go.
Period.
Well, that also lets every child trafficker know.
Yeah.
Somewhere in your area, you can park your big white van.
Collect them.
Because some kids are going to be coming out and, you know, grab a couple if you can
and throw them in the van.
They'll disappear.
We're not going to go looking for them.
We're not going to report it to the parents.
Exactly.
So you have plenty of time.
Plenty of time.
Yeah. And all he's got to do is say, this way to the protest.
Yeah, that's it.
That's it.
Hey, come on.
I'm in the van.
We're going to go.
We're going up to the capital.
That'll be that.
The capital, I mean Mexico City.
Yeah.
Welcome.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So the affordability was her number one.
I thought that was a look.
If I'm going to get behind her on anything, it is that.
You know, but the problem, of course, is here's the game plan, right?
Yeah.
Review all regulations, guidance, policies,
procedures in any formal or informal agency action that's been taken by agency and identify
any such action that if modified would readily reduce the cost for Virginia. So who's going to do all
that work? Somebody who's going to need to be paid more and who's going to pay for that?
Yeah. Expand government. You and me, Dave, Joe. You and me. First, first we need to expand government
to cover all this stuff that she's dreaming up. Let's expand government. Let's expand government.
to reduce costs.
That's the fatal flaw of all democratic policy right there.
Expand government to reduce costs while increasing taxes, which increases costs.
Yeah, so they got 90 days.
They got 90 days to hand a report over to the governor's secretary.
The governor's secretaries are going to create the report and hand it over 90 days for what changes they can make in the state to reduce cost.
Yeah.
Well, so the state of Maryland elected a Democrat governor,
and they went from a billion dollar surplus to almost a billion dollar deficit.
And we're in the same boat here in Virginia.
I don't know about you, but I got $177 back or something like that.
from my state income tax of which I paid thousands in.
It was nice to them, you know, like tip me.
Yeah.
Here's your $177.
Well, thanks.
That was great.
We really appreciate all those thousands.
Yeah.
But we're going to be in the same boat here in just a few years.
And you remember when Ralph, was it Ralph or Terrible?
McAffle.
One of them didn't get a bill pass that they wanted.
And they decided to make concealed carry non-reper reciprocity.
Oh, yeah.
Do you remember this?
That was Northam.
Okay.
Yeah.
I wasn't carrying under McCaugh.
What was his name?
McCullough.
McAffle.
McAffle.
I wasn't carrying under him yet.
Yeah.
So I wouldn't even have paid him.
attention. Yeah, because Northam, after the big protest, a lot of the gun restrictions went out the
out the window, you know, and it was good. It worked, but it was a lot of work. Yeah, but, you know,
yeah, at some point, you got to say, whoa. Oh, no, I'm glad it happened and I'm so happy I was
there to see it in real time. You remember, we were running, you guys were running overwatch for me here
on TVN. It was fun. The birth of the EU. Oh, that was the birth of the. Oh, that was the birth of
the EOC. That's right. Yeah. Man, yeah, I've been back in there a lot lately, actually.
We've got to get element fired up again for everybody.
But, yeah, that, I don't know.
You know, it would be, we couldn't have a peaceful protest like that again in Richmond.
There's no way. If we had that many people here, there'd be enough counter-protesters.
It wouldn't be as nice.
I guarantee it. I bet you.
But I like the way they did it.
They erected fences.
everybody had to get cleared to go into the area where it was fenced off and I'm like okay well but the amount of people that showed up I think was the thing
this was the funny thing to me about the fences and the metal detectors everybody that I saw with a gun outside the fence because you carry whatever you wanted outside the fence right had a gun full
capable of shooting anybody in the fence.
Yeah.
You know,
we weren't that far away.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
So what the fences actually did was say,
this is your target area.
Yeah,
right,
exactly.
Everybody's carrying optic AR-15s,
and I'm saying,
I mean,
they wouldn't shoot anybody anyway
because it was all their buddies
up there talking.
Yeah.
It was just a funny thing.
It was,
I guess it was,
they're going to bum rush to capital.
Yeah.
take it over yeah they thought we were like left winger's in seattle you know what i mean yeah we thought
we're gonna what do they call them the what zones i love that that was such a great chapter chop
that was an amazing chapter in history another one that disappeared remember the guy brought
ar-fifteenths and handed them out to everybody he was just like he was like the he was like the
leader of chop or chap or whatever it was yeah but my favorite memory was when they took the cardboard boxes
and they threw them on the ground
and then they threw some dirt
on top of the cardboard boxes
and then they put some plants in pots
and it was the worst
it was like if I sent my five-year-old
out back and said hey can you throw a garden
together?
Yeah.
He would have done a better job
and then they put a sign next
to this trash pile that they just made
and it said for minority groups only.
Yeah.
It was the best.
I guess, oh, it was like,
like, I don't know, it was like Monty Python level comedy.
I agree.
But it was people trying to like, I guess do the right thing in their head.
They were really trying to make a point.
I should bring it up.
While we're talking, I'll go search that picture deserves to be seen again.
Yeah.
Because it was just, it was, it was comedy like nothing else, you know.
Yeah.
And man, you know, a future episodes of this.
I'm just saying you could include Ben the Brinker of Banksters.
Yeah.
Future Dan.
Yeah, I'm going to reach out to some people for sure and get some guests on.
Aidan Tate, if he'll come back on.
He's a hard guy to find these days.
Yeah.
I think that's my choice.
That is that.
Yeah, that is definitely that.
Yeah.
Which is fine.
Hey, that's one way.
Well, everybody has to make their own ideas.
No one can live your life but you.
That was a, he was doing the right thing at the time, you know.
I don't want to put him on blast, so that's all I'll say about it.
No, no.
And he's a great guy.
He is.
Oh, yeah, he's phenomenal.
It's so hard not to play those shows.
I do it because out of respect for him because his shows were great.
He's a great writer.
He was a top-noddose writer.
That too, that too.
That too, man.
So, hey, in your bugout omnibus, man, that was what my daily audio cache was mostly about.
Oh, it's so good.
It was how awesome it was.
But I don't think you got the part two for me and Dane.
I did not see the part two or here.
Oh, maybe I didn't get the part two.
Yeah, because I broke the show up with a, with a Gotham get out second.
section like segment you know we're going to do the gotham get out omnibus we're going to do the
whole gotham get out because it's so good we'll do that whole thing and i have i still have dark trail
march right here oh okay we are going to bring that back this year too it's just i got to get a tape player
it was on my list of things for the kids for christmas but i couldn't find any in time so we'll
get one though we'll get a tape player and we'll we'll transfer it right like this speaker to microphone
and we'll put dark trail march on because it was good.
Oh, yeah.
But yeah, that's my dream for those things, man.
I want them omnibuses to be like, just like that.
You know what I mean?
Something you listen to, it's paced properly,
and you come away from it entertained and also informed,
you know, if you want to listen to like five hours of podcast,
four hours of podcast, something like that.
Because sometimes that's nice.
I don't know, you know, because you work outside.
But when you do it work outside,
And you know, you got a dog like I'm fence posting or something like that,
splitting wood, whatever.
So nice to have a four hour podcast to put in your pocket.
Yeah.
I'm glad you liked it, man.
I was really impressed with it.
I was really happy with it.
When I finished it up, I said, man, this is great.
And what got me was, wow, we do have all this amazing content.
So much.
I mean, it's just unbelievable.
We're barely.
Yeah.
Yeah. And you're doing medical Mondays, you can go back for medical Mondays. You can go back. Gosh, you could do an omnibus on. Oh, we will. We definitely will. We'll do. We'll do an omnibus for just for Judson. You go search herbal medicine for prep. Oh, yeah. In the Spreaker archive. And it's a book. It's an already, you know, it's a compendium is what it is.
He's done so much work, so much targeted work per plant every single week since 2022.
I think it was he started with us that we just have.
Yeah.
We got it at all, man.
I don't know why it hit me so hard this year.
This year it hit me.
It was just like, you've got to pull these things out, dude.
Like, you got a best of every other holiday just ain't good enough.
Like, you got to get these things out.
It's too much good info.
I got every one of his books and the only criticism Maria has.
He probably loved to hear it.
The font is too small.
Yeah, because she's trying to read this and she's like,
I got to get my glasses.
But all of these books are that way.
I mean, we got every one of them.
I love that dude.
He's an awesome guy.
If you follow him on Twitter, he's a lot of fun.
Like he'll just play guitar, some nights and sing.
He's doing it.
He's definitely doing it.
But I wanted to talk about also executive order number nine.
Go ahead.
Which is one of those executive orders that lets you know you're screwed.
Because it's a reaffirmation of a thing.
that exists everywhere in the country, but it tells you for sure who's running the show.
Executive Order number nine is equal opportunity. That's the title of it. Equal opportunity.
And I said, is it Virginia 2026 or is it Virginia's 1726? What's happening?
Yeah, exactly.
1826? What did I miss? Yeah. I don't even understand why. Why would you sign this in? There's absolutely nothing.
that it could help.
Yeah.
But it is rescinding executive order number one issued by Ralph Northam in 2018.
I don't know.
Supersedes and rescinds executive order number one.
So maybe his was not as effective, I guess.
I don't know.
But here it is.
Virginia public procurement, including its prohibitions on discrimination based on race,
religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression, national origin, age, disability, status as a service, disabled veteran, in any other basis, prohibited by the state law relating discrimination and employment.
Well, she must expand it upon it.
Yeah, I'm sure.
She must expand it upon those categories because in 2018, they probably didn't have all those.
Oh, good point. So she probably add. The policy specifically prohibits discriminates.
on the basis of, yeah, that sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression.
Political affiliation. Oh, we'll see about that. I'm going to hold her to that one.
I will definitely hold her to this prohibited discrimination for political affiliation. We'll see how long that holds up here in Virginia.
Yeah. Well, and for those of you who don't understand executive orders, if someone
signs an executive order, it stays in effect
until it's rescinded.
So, like, Obama did like,
oh my gosh, I can't remember. He set the record at the time
for executive orders. He signed more than
Roosevelt during World War II.
Yeah.
276.
executive orders.
Wow.
Averaging 35 per year among crosses eight, two terms.
That's pretty busy.
276.
Well, it's pretty busy for having improved next to nothing in the country.
In fact, you could argue he destroyed health care.
He really put a, really put a damper on race relations, in my opinion.
Oh, big.
And I mean, what, what, destroyed police in the eyes of a lot of the youth?
Yeah.
And probably adults, I don't know.
Yeah, outside of that, I'm not, you killed a lot of people with drones.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know.
You got the Nobel Peace Prize.
Yeah, for bombing Libya into oblivion.
You know, the country of Libya, until it was, you know, a failed state.
Now I think there's some tribal leader, you know, running the country of Libya.
The guys who make my pizza.
are like some of the coolest dudes I've met in my whole life from Libya.
Like literally.
Yeah.
I was convinced they were from Italy.
Like I mean, like, I mean, you know, cool in their interests, but also cool in how they
present to the world.
You know what I mean?
The whole thing.
And then the one day they told me they're from Africa.
And I said, you don't look like you're from Africa.
Yeah.
Libya, Libya.
And I said, oh, okay.
Wow.
I didn't know Libyan people.
were so damn cool.
I guess you spend a lot of time in Italy when you're in Libya because you're right across
the pond, basically.
But yeah, great people.
They ran.
They took off.
Soon as shit got crazy with Gaddafi, they were like, let's get out of here.
You know, there's what it is.
We'll see what happens in Venezuela, I guess.
Might be the same situation.
Hopefully not.
Hopefully they use the oil money to make the nation great and the Venezuelans can have a good story.
Yeah, I think.
the writings on the wall. We kind of set the pace there.
That would be good. Yeah. Anybody else mess around, you know, you're going to find out.
That was it. Yeah, that was pretty much it. Yeah. Yeah. So I'll be interested, Dave, to see
if there is a movement like yours, you know, it's time to get the hell out. Right? Time to get moving.
Yeah. Usually it's, usually it's, uh,
some kind of
taxes.
Like the taxes go up and people can't take it?
I mean, New York lost
bunch of people.
You know, Florida and Texas
gained a bunch of people.
And that's this whole thing behind redistricting.
They don't want to wait until the official.
And this is not uncommon.
It does happen.
Yeah.
It's denses. It has happened. You know, the press makes it sound like, oh, my gosh, they're
trying to legislate Democrats out. They're gerrymandering again. Yeah. And gerrymandering. It was a guy
named Jerry in New Jersey. Oh, really? Yeah. And that's where gerrymandered, and he was a Democrat.
Oh, of course. There you go. Yeah. There you go. That'll explain it. Yeah, I think that's really the
big difference, man. You know what I mean? You look at these people running the show. Let's give them
their deserve it air time. But you look at these people running this show and you know like,
if you have a Republican in there, a lot of times they're going to do some degree of what they
said they're going to do. And if you have a Democrat in there, you know, they're going to do
something that you can't even comprehend.
Yeah.
Maybe several things that you can't even comprehend.
And they're probably going to be so,
they're going to work so in opposition to one another.
Like what you're talking about.
Like the number one thing is affordability,
and I guarantee you we'll be paying more.
Yeah.
Well, all I got to do is point to the rain tax in Maryland.
Oh, my God.
The rain tax.
I didn't even know it was a thing.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah. The breath tax.
Is they take the measure of your driveway and your roof because the rain does not go in the ground there.
And they charge you a tax on your runoff.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That sounds about right.
Yeah.
That sounds about right, man.
That sounds like Democrat rule right there, you know.
Right.
Where's the thought tax?
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
You've having a lot of thoughts lately.
They're affecting our ability to run the state properly.
Yep.
Yep.
So what else?
Are there any other notable ones?
Healthcare costs, housing, public edge.
We talked about the resiliency task force.
Oh, no, it did not.
The resiliency, the economic resiliency task force is basically kicking those out, if I'm not mistaken.
I hereby establish the economic resiliency task to address the impacts of federal actions on Virginia's economy workforce and finances and direct secretary impacts from the one big beautiful bill act.
So that's just her stand that she's taking against the one big beautiful bill to act.
Okay.
Well, I'm not sure, you know, here again, the supremacy clause in the Constitution, there's only so.
much you can do because the federal government has supremacy.
Did you hear that the Minnesota, Minnesota?
Okay, so Trump has activated or alerted 1,500 Army people.
From Alaska, right?
From Alaska, yeah.
And they're active, I think they're active duty, or they might be part of the Eskimo
brigade.
I'm not sure they're like 101 something or other.
Yeah.
I don't know the stuff really well.
Well, but then Tim Walsh is activating the Minnesota National Guard.
And I'm like, so what, the active duty is going to fight the National Guard?
What is going on here?
And if you activate the national, it has to be.
for, you know, the destruction that's going on.
Yeah, that's the whole point, right?
It can't be to help with the destruction.
It can't be to cause more fires.
Can you believe that guy was almost a vice president of the United States of America?
Yeah, yeah.
Holy moly.
Yeah. Well, there you go.
That's Kamala Harris's judgment that he was the best pick.
He was the best.
He was the best.
I think they were like, let's get the most foolish white guy we can find to run with her.
Yeah, yeah.
I know this guy in Minnesota.
You're not going to believe it.
Yeah, this guy's so dumb it makes her look smart.
That's it.
There you go.
And I hear he's giving all the money, all the people's money away on top of it all.
So he's a perfect candidate for it.
Yeah.
So it will be a, you know, it's going to be an interesting four years, Dave, Joe.
Yeah, yeah, for sale by owner.
There you go.
Yeah.
Ben, Ben will be so depressed.
Ben, yeah.
His BOL disappears.
Oh, man.
He could buy the house.
Well, that's a good point.
Yeah.
I mean, he's made some good debt.
He's been looking hard.
And we got the infrastructure, man.
Oh, yeah.
You move right into that place.
The only thing you can do is ruin it.
Yeah.
You have to come with the endurance.
That's all I'm going to tell you.
Boy, I'll say.
I'll say we got, we, we have, what, 12 chickens and two golden retrievers.
That's the only animals we got over the winter.
And, man, it's been such a blessing because you don't have to run up, run down, water, feed, you know.
Ducks and.
She was in McMurray's catalog just before I came down, though.
You know it's a limited time.
She has some kind of idea, if we get 100 meatbirds, okay?
I know.
We've done this.
We've done this before.
And we've raised them up.
And then we butcher them and vacuum seal them because we have a new.
store down at the bottom of the hill here.
A new farm store.
Oh, really?
Yeah, yeah.
Next time you come up, I'll have to introduce you.
I walked by there not long ago.
I don't even remember there being a store.
I don't think it was in that.
No, maybe not.
Yeah, it could have been.
That was summertime.
So it was a, it was a lot of things.
It was an upholstery place.
And then so I go and talk to the thing on that little island there.
No, not that.
of grass.
Oh,
across the street.
Oh, got you.
Okay.
Across the street.
And he paved it.
It's really nice.
It's really nice.
And he's killing it on coffee.
I mean,
those guys,
you know,
the traffic alone there.
And I told him,
I said,
man,
you're going to do great.
I said,
your business is going to just
continually go up.
I said,
there's more people find you and stop on the way.
You know,
and I came in like a,
a month or two later and he says boy you are right i'm going to have to send him some disaster
coffee on the house yeah maybe change up the your brand storefront well he's not selling he's
selling just cups of coffee he's not selling like ground coffee so you that's right you can make
cup of coffee and i don't know but i think he's of our persuasion well you that's
contagious up by your way.
Well, you know, there's only two types of people on this mountain.
Those that want to get away from the government and that.
And those who want to dance naked at the moon.
Yeah, that's true.
Yeah.
That is true.
I think he's the, he's the common sense one.
Well, I'd imagine.
If he's selling coffee for a living and dealing with truck drivers and having a good time,
And then yeah, probably so.
Yeah.
But I think you bring up a good message to the Virginians out there, you know, everybody, no matter where you are, no matter how urban you are or suburban or rural, you have the capability to be more resilient in the face of whatever, you know, and you better be resilient in the face of these folks because I just, you know, you never know how bad things can go anymore.
And things can go bad fast, not just from civil unrest, just from mismanagement of the economy, mismanagement.
mismanagement of all these laws you know you go in and start messing with costs don't forget right
around the corner from affordability is price controls right oh we want to make groceries more
affordable so we're going to subsidize we're going to whatever and you know rent rent control for
landlords you can't charge this much you know that's it all of that but what what really helps
is if you got food stored at your house,
if you're producing food at your house,
if you've got backup plans
where when things go incredibly south
because your number one cop in the state
is not even close to being a cop.
Or if all the sudden,
yeah, yeah,
or if all of a sudden you start realizing
that bus loads of illegals
seem to be flowing into your particular area, right?
It's going to happen.
You know it.
is why i mean wouldn't you if you know for a sure thing and we're we're the first they'll be more
there's going to be more just like you're going to get me over here i'm going over there you know yeah
if you're crossing the border you're not going to run to a place where you know you're going to get
scooped up by ice you're going to say which one of these people don't get along with that oh
okay i'll go to virginia that'll be great we'll set up shop there well jason marai came out
and there's mayores came out and said that's pretty bold but he's rough
He said that Virginians will be mugged.
Virginians will be raped and Virginians will be murdered by illegal aliens because of exactly what she's doing.
Executive order number 10, we're not going to cooperate with ICE.
We're going to use our police effectively.
Well, we effectively wound up with some ungodly number of illegal aliens in the state that have been thrown out by ICE.
I mean, it's like a lot.
I should look up the number.
Well, and then couple that with legal gun owners, we're going to restrict them.
Oh, you know that.
That's coming.
Yeah, you're going to have less ability to protect yourself in an ever-increasing environment of crime and violence.
Man.
Yeah.
Ice arrests soar in Virginia under Trump crackdowns.
This is from PBS for God's sake.
Hmm.
Let's it say. Do we get a number? I just want a numeral.
100,000 documented and Virginia ranks among the top 10 for immigration arrests per capita with roughly 490 arrests per 100,000 documented and undocumented from January through July.
So, you know, if that stops, yeah. But my point with that is they all got here under all of all.
of the resources of Virginia's state and local police, not to beat down on the state
local police, but it's just to say that, you know, they got here.
Well, I mean, there's a limited amount of police for capability at all.
Capabilities. It's finite. It's not, it's not unlimited. Right. What's unlimited is the amount of
people that comes into your state. Exactly. And if you're going to get a helping hand to get some of
those people because you know there ain't no good out.
Yeah. Also, if you want to talk about affordability and health care calls, one of the first
things you've got to do, particularly with health care, is get people who are never going to
pay to use the hospital ever from going to the damn hospital every other day. Yeah. Right.
Oh, and they want to give felons the vote back. They want to give, you know, because felons aren't
allowed to vote. Of course. I wonder if they're going to let them buy.
firearms.
You know, because that's
one of the questions
on the form.
Should felons
get firearms?
Only in 2026 would people be like,
I don't know.
Well, you give them the right to vote.
Why not give them the right to own a gun?
You know, it's like,
wait, you only want their vote.
You don't want them to be able to
protect themselves.
Correct.
That's completely Democrat rationality right there
Because they don't want anybody to have a gun
No
Except the people around them
And of course they want guns
So if you say something they don't like
They can just shoot you in the head
In a perfect world
Jay Jones would just answer all the calls himself
Just go to people's houses
Shoot them in the face and walk home
Yeah
This job ain't so bad
I gotta like this
Well it's that like that old saying
Dave Jones
The what is it not all Democrats are criminals
but all criminals are Democrats.
You can bet your bottom dollar on that.
They sure as hell aren't voting Republican
so that more people can be armed and shoot them
when they try to rob them
and there can be more resources put towards throwing them in jail
and keeping them there.
And that's the way I look at the Democrat Party a lot nowadays.
I look at them and think like,
this is the soft on-crime party.
I mean, just it is what it is.
So if you're a criminal, who you voting for?
Who you celebrating for when, you know,
when the Democrats win.
The one that will put an ankle bracelet on you as opposed to sending you to jail.
That's it.
Yep.
We want that party in.
And, you know, I think it's going to be just that here in Virginia.
Yeah.
I don't see why not.
Nothing tells me that it's going to be, you know, more peaceful than it is right now under Spanberger and Jones.
Why?
Yeah.
What would give you that idea?
Well, I'll let you know.
I mean, it was a very different world under Ralph Northern.
The things.
Oh, yeah.
You had statues coming down.
Oh, yeah.
You had fires burning.
We had 30 days of protest.
Yeah, you had stuff going on down there.
I was wondering if it was going to make it down your street.
We had 30.
No, it would have to really go wrong to wind up near my house.
They find you.
They're lost.
Oh, if they found my house?
Yeah, they're really lost.
in Richmond City. Like everything is gone wrong. We've got a we've got a lot of lead time in terms of
civil unrest where I live. But yeah, it's just one of those it's one of those things. The things we've
seen under Democrat rule here in this city and I haven't been here my whole life. I only seen
three, four governors, you know what I mean? But the difference between Republican governor and I mean,
yeah, I could I could tell you stories all day at night. It's just a totally it's been a totally different
city under northern
and I know it's going to go back.
You know what I mean? I know it'll go back.
Because that's all criminals want. It's all they're waiting for.
Yeah. They go inside.
Somebody like, just like the world's stage
with Trump. All the bad guys,
got to go inside. We got to wait. They get the deck
of cards out. They start flipping cards with each
other. Is Trump still in?
Damn. All right. Let's do another hand.
And then as soon as he goes and a Democrat president
gets in, they'll come out.
And you'll see it all over. It's that vicious
cycle, you know, unless he kills them.
that's yeah but i don't know i don't think i don't think you'll do that so uh how can people find
the new year's eve show they can't find it i thought that was the point oh well i just wanted it off
youtube oh oh okay i can put it back i still have it i took it off everywhere i wasn't sure
really everywhere yeah everywhere dang put that back up that was
Oh, okay.
Oh, it was great.
It was an awesome time.
I sent my letter of intent just tonight.
Oh, oh, okay, okay.
So they know I'm not coming back.
I got, okay.
Well, yeah, then we'll bring it back for sure.
Yeah, it was a great, it was a great show.
It was awesome.
Well, put it up, especially on Spreaker.
Yeah, we'll do that.
It was fun.
But don't worry about it.
I mean, it's an annual now.
It'll be four screens here next year at least.
It might be six.
We'll have a real show next time.
I mean,
we'll have a bunch of people,
but we had to break the ice and you did a great job.
It was great.
Oh, thanks.
It's going to be crazy here this year.
After it was over,
I thought,
well,
I could have been much better on that.
But it was a good,
it was good.
I mean,
it was two preppers and talking about New Year's,
and there were some jokes.
that was it.
That was it.
Yeah.
It's awesome.
Yeah.
Perfect.
No, yeah, we'll, yeah, we'll, trust me.
Now that it's on, it's on.
You know what I mean?
Okay.
That's the whole thing with me.
Once the precedent is set, then we can really get into it.
It'll be fun.
It'll be great.
We'll do it.
Yeah.
Yeah, we'll definitely do it.
And we'll do another episode of this, too.
The mother of the mother.
Yeah.
We'll see how the mother.
And look, Abigail, in all honesty, I want you to prove me wrong.
That would be the best outcome.
come for me. I'm not looking to become a millionaire on YouTube or something with the mother of
Mayhem show. In fact, I don't even want to think about state politics. It's the last thing I want to do
is sit around and go, is she going to take my gun? Is she going to raise my taxes? Is she going to let
criminals run wild in my side? I don't want to even think about it. So do me a solid Abigail and
just don't run us into the ground. You know, that's what I'm looking for. I agree. Because I'll do,
I'll stop this thing dead in its tracks.
I won't do another episode if I get a whiff or something like that.
But it feels like if I'm going to live in Virginia that I need to have a show.
And, you know, I don't know where to go to find the information.
It's not like I can throw CBS on and they're going to tell me all the things that are going on.
No.
So you got to have a show like this where you can take some time to study up and then let people other Virginians know.
Hey.
Yeah.
Could be rough roads ahead.
Well, what she puts that out, you know,
Day one, day one, you know, and day one, this is your priority?
Right.
Wow.
Exactly.
You know you got problems.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's going to be interesting.
But more to come.
We'll have different guests.
We'll have you back for sure, Dave Jones.
For sure.
Maybe we'll have you pack in the U-Haul.
Maybe we'll have you showing off the new house.
in North Carolina, Tennessee, wherever.
Right.
Hopefully not, but whatever, you know.
You're far enough from me as is.
You know, we can definitely test the Pocklink radios from all the way out there.
Hey, yeah, that's going to be a show right there.
Yeah, that'll be fun.
They didn't get back to me yet, but they'll get back to me.
Yeah.
Well, now they're all over my, I can't pull up Facebook without.
those things coming on.
Oh, once you say it.
Once you say the word, it's over.
Yeah, they'll pick it right up.
Yeah.
Yeah, me and my son laugh about it all the time because it happens on his phone.
Yeah.
Not me.
Well,
nothing comes up on my phone.
Crazy stuff is all I ever see on my phone.
Yeah.
Well, you know, when Maria's parents were still alive and she would call and I'd be in the car driving
and she'd be talking to them in Romanian,
I started getting Romanian ads on my phone.
I'm telling you, dude, it's crazy.
Yeah.
It's a real thing.
I miss when we used to joke about it.
Yeah.
But we used to think we were crazy.
I wouldn't listen to Jordan talk about it.
And I'd be like, I think she, that can't be right.
That can't be.
This is years ago.
You know what I mean?
Years and years ago.
Oh, there's so many things that I said to myself,
well, that seems a little strange.
You know, chem trails, okay?
That was one that, to me, why the hell would they do that?
You know?
Yeah.
Now it's, now it's weather manipulation.
Should we keep doing it or not?
It's a fact.
And it's like, what the hell?
If they want to control the weather, spray that shit over the ocean where the weather is created.
Don't spray it over the land where people breathe.
Exactly.
You know, you cool or warm the ocean, that will take care of the planet.
You don't spray it over land.
Right over top of people.
But being a chemical officer, as I once was, there is a reason to spray shit over people.
And it's not good.
Not good.
Not good.
Definitely not good.
What is it?
The old aerosol silver or something they put?
do they put up there?
Yeah.
The hell is it?
Yeah.
It's silver, right?
Yep.
Isn't that what it is?
And aluminum.
Aluminum.
Yeah, that's another winner.
Which, and then they say, what they, and these pilots that were on contract.
And it's all Paris peace or climate accord shit.
And, you know, we never signed on to that, but Barack Obama said, okay.
Don't get me started.
We're going on another rabbit hole.
Yeah.
Wow.
Well, all right, Dave Jones.
I think we did a pretty good job for Mother of Mayhem episode one, man.
Yep.
Even though we got off track a little bit.
We're going to stay focused.
This was the beginning.
Well, it's good.
It's good to start somewhere.
No, it's good.
It's good to get off focus a little bit so we can remind everybody if you're listening to this.
as a Virginia and just going like,
I just want to know what's going on with the politics,
but then you also can say,
maybe I should check these guys out outside of Mother of Mayhem
and, you know, get deep into the prepper broadcasting network
because then you'll be able to survive damn near whatever they can throw at you.
Yeah, not only that.
Let Virginia be the bellwether.
Let us be the warning to everybody else out there.
That's it.
you don't get out and vote.
This is what happens.
A black veteran female.
Yeah.
Lost.
Lost.
Lost to this woman.
It is crazy.
It was my favorite part of the whole thing.
Yeah.
I just couldn't wrap my head around the liberals not voting in the black veteran woman.
Yeah.
And they didn't.
So the whole thing's a sham as far as I'm concerned.
But, you know, when she was the,
the lieutenant governor about way maybe she was lieutenant governor yeah which gives you a little more
street cred then you would think let's just move her over exactly she was in office and could take
over if the governor died so yeah that was her background and nope nope nope nope we can't have that we got to
have this white woman that says she was a CIA officer, okay?
And she's a mom.
Yeah, there you go.
Yeah, governor.
Governor Abigail, prove me wrong.
That's all I want to see.
Kick Jay Jones to the curb.
He's not going to do us any favors.
I can guarantee you that.
Find kids in his basement.
All right.
Let's call the night.
Let's call it a night.
Before I say something, I really regret.
Well, I got school tomorrow.
There you go, man.
Yeah, that, yeah.
It is 914 already, huh?
Eastern.
I appreciate it, Dave Jones.
Above all, it's always a pleasure to chat, man, and to do it live.
That's fun.
Yep.
I'll talk to you soon, my man.
PBM family, thanks so much.
I hope you guys dug the Mother of Mayhem show.
Look for it more in the future.
Talk to you soon, folks.
Yeah, number one.
Many to come.
Hopefully not too many.
Thank you, sir.
Excellent.
