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Well, I mean, we haven’t done many podcasts, but, we were on Theo’s last year. And, it you know, Theo’s gets a lot of engagement, a lot of views. Ours didn’t do too well. I think Burt casted alright.
I you can’t not pay attention.
Not pay attention. Don’t pay attention to numbers. Don’t pay attention to shit. Don’t read the comments.
That’s where I messed up. I got called a lesbian so many times.
Andrew is mustache lesbian. What?
He’s like, he looks like Matthew McConaughey. I don’t know.
Ai be the chain. Maybe. That that looks very lesbian esque.
Thank you. My sister-in-law, man.
Not a bad one. It’s not bad. Something bad with being a lesbian.
No. Nothing’s wrong with being a lesbian. I’m just a heterosexual male That’s all
with a wonderful mustache.
I went back to the comments last night and, Sai ai. And somebody was like, Andrew, come on, man. Don’t sit with your legs crossed. Shah was just the latest one. It was the
Why why is it always me getting picked on?
Did you sit with your legs crossed in the typical liberal fashion? I mean Like, the Gavin Newsom style?
got a little bit of a gap there. Yeah. The thing is if you get the reels the the deep scissor
The deep scissor is, like, signaling
The trick is you gotta you gotta scoop then. Yeah. You gotta get your stuff out the way.
Yeah. I don’t know. Doesn’t doesn’t seem comfortable.
I’ve been doing it for a long time.
Sai are you you guys are you were telling me you’re kinda burnt right now. So you guys are fully on the road right now.
Oh, yeah. I say that, and then and then the next moment I’m walking around, I was like, dang. This is fun. But yeah. Which but usually about this time of the year, where we have a couple more months left, it’s like, man, we’re almost done. Meh to be home for a while more than two days at a time.
How long have you guys been on the road for?
To this year or just in general?
We started touring in Andrews Acadia in 2018.
And has it been flat out since then?
Pretty much. I mean, we usually
Yeah. We only we’d break in December for Christmas. Jeez. And, but it’s gotten better. This year, we started touring in July, which was good because we usually start, we would usually start in April or Sai.
Oh, okay. Yeah. That’s not too bad. No.
Well, this last year, we started in March with Canada. Yeah. Canada.
But that was, like, a month. That didn’t really count.
How long have you guys been together, all told?
We got so we this Red Clay Strays got together, in December 2016. But before that, Drew was the manager of a cover band, and Andrew was the bass player in the cover band. And, What
Everything. The good stuff?
Yeah. Just blues. Just, like, really bad blues. Yeah.
We used to run people out.
And how did you guys all get together?
I met Drew, through the a mutual friend. We’re working out in the gym together. I was in high school. And Drew, this guy was like, hey, man. I got a buddy. He’s kinda he’s kinda down on his luck. He’s, like, squatting in my dorm, and, I wanna give him something to do. I wanna give him something to do.
I was down on that down on my ai.
I’m just nobody ever does, man. Nobody ever does. Dang, dude.
I’m just repeating what I heard. And, yeah. So Drew had never done anything like that. He had never booked or was he was trying to be a middle school teacher football coach. That’s what he was going to college for. And, Ai
middle school? High school or college. That’s what that was the goal.
I was gonna land. Ten four.
Never done anything in the business, though. And he just ai what did you say? He’s like, I’m gonna I’m gonna do everything I can to help you make it. And, I was, like, 18, and he was, like, 22, 23. And he had us playing in every single bar on the Gulf Coast. And, we didn’t know anything about the business either. So the the manager booking agent fee is, you know, 15%. We didn’t know about that.
Yeah. And, so he’d show up and drink beer at our shows. And he’d he’d always be at our practices. And he was fully committed. And so he got an even cut. And meh ended up turning his life around, and he was able to scoot around and buy burgers and not be down on your luck anymore.
I think that’s impressive. Never done anything like that. You stepped up and became a legitimate booking agent and a legitimate manager.
Yeah. I mean, I just saw something I knew that was incredible. And I was like, alright. Well, what do I need to do to get this guy in front of people? And I just I would sit in like, I worked for the equipment staff at South Alabama, and I would sit in the equipment room between washing jock straps and, like, you know, setting up cone drills or whatever and just, like, put Post it notes up on the wall and just write numbers down and just call all these people until, like, somebody picked up or, like, hey.
Like, what’s the email for booking or whatever? And I just book as much as I could.
So it was basically just learning on the job, trying to figure it out as you go. Yeah. No experience in it whatsoever. No. Wow. That’s a cool story.
And it was all just based on your saloni.
mean was what you saw. Right? It was Yeah.
That night that night you meh. The night, the night we meh. The night I met you. Yeah.
Yeah. I mean, like, the first time I heard you on a cell phone recording, I was like,
And then I heard him in person, and I was like, oh my god. Alright. What what okay. What needs to happen here? And, yeah, I had no idea. I was Ai was just fully winging it, you know. Wow.
Those are the best stories though. Yeah. You know, the best stories are not started in some fucking boardroom somewhere where a bunch of guys sit down with shah and demos and try to put people together. The best stories happen just kinda ai, what? What were you doing? Post it notes. You just called people? Like, those are the best stories.
We didn’t even know how to set up music equipment. Like, we would have our our main sai up behind us, and so the microphones would be feeding back into the mains. We didn’t know what we were doing. We just knew we wanted to play music. So we’d show up to these bars and most of the time run people out and clear the room out because we were didn’t know how to play music that well either.
Guitar amps turned up, and we would show up and just ruin people’s evening. And then clear out a bar, they’re trying to watch a football game, and we show up playing Allman Brothers. And just the our guitar players just always ram their amps. We did have a an old man drummer, though.
That was the only thing about that band before Red Clay Strays. So that was you didn’t have to worry about the drums being too loud, I guess, because he was just doing his thing. He ended up quitting when we started traveling more. And, that’s when we started holding auditions.
And we were gonna audition this one ai, and he flaked he couldn’t make the audition. We rescheduled sana and he couldn’t make the audition again. And then we were ai, how did we get in touch with John? What when did we audition him?
There’s a, Ethan, who was in Paw Paw’s meh cabinet. Yeah. Ai reached out to him. I was like, man, I I know you play drums. That was the best band in town at the time. I was like, I know you play drums. You probably know a good bit of drummers. Like, you know anybody who could use some work?
And he, John was playing in a band called Ryan Dyer Band back home, and he said, John just they just separated from that band. So, John’s available. You should get him for a tryout. And Ai was like, hey, dude. You wanna come play with us or whatever? And he showed up.
Bryden Skinner did a with him and his brother and, like, a SUV or something.
Yeah. We had They’re like, this is gonna work. We had the auditions in, Citronelle, Alabama, which is, like, up in the sticks, and he didn’t have a phone. So he’s like, meet me at the Hardee’s at, like, you know, 06:30 or whatever time it was because he did we couldn’t call him once he left his house.
And, so Andrew left. You were driving the Ai at the time. Yeah. You left him the Firebird and and met him and brought him back, and we auditioned him then. And the audition went great.
He showed up with his with his brother who, played piano. And, his brother wasn’t trying to join the band, but his brother just played with us. And, this is the first song we played. We we tried them out with an original that we were working on, which was a terrible song also. But Yeah.
Andrew and John locked in immediately and just they hit the all the pauses together, and I just remember still being blown away by that and just how quickly y’all locked in. And, and it still shows today on stage their their chemistry. They’re just they’ve got some kind of telekinetic thing going on, I think.
The big thing was coming from that old man drummer. And then that’s the first time I’ve ever played with, like, a a real drummer besides my own dad.
And me and John, I mean, we can we it’s really weird how when we first started, like, we can we know a a lot when we played in those bars, it was improvised. You know, we’re playing covers. We’re not even playing them the right ai, and we can hit those pauses without looking at each other.
Like, we just know what each other’s gonna do. So as a bass player, your drummer is your best friend. Even though we’re me and John ai butt heads more than anybody in the band, but that’s the relationship.
That is a big part of the problem with the band is that you guys just get on each other’s nerves. Right?
I mean, just like any other I mean, we’re just like brothers.
It’s sai well, it’s a group of guys, and you’re traveling all year round.
You’ll get pissed off at each other for sure. If if a band says they’re not they don’t get pissed off, they’re ai. Or they just don’t like each other for real. But you just we just something we actually learned as men were was how to talk about your feelings with each other too.
Because in the early stages, it was you know, I had anger issues. I’d just get pissed off real quick.
Was it about the mustache?
No. I didn’t have the mustache yet. Maybe that’s what it was. I was immature. I was in
Yeah. These guys had to learn how to communicate and set boundaries
and I did talk about my feelings growing up as a kid. Uh-huh. Supposedly, that’s not healthy.
But, John, you know, he would show up hammered to the bus, and I would I just had to learn to to just bite my tongue. Like, you’re not gonna change somebody’s mind. Just let them go and talk about it tomorrow. But we all had things we worked on together, but stuff like that.
Well, it’s the final product’s amazing, and the new album is really fucking good. It’s coming out in June. Is that when it’s supposed to come out?
We’re shooting for summer of next year. We don’t really know yet.
Because the press thing that I got said June. I’m like, this should go out now. Yeah.
You’re probably the only one that’s supposed to know that. Oh, really? I don’t know.
Well, everybody knows now.
Yeah. But but, I mean, we’re still working on mixes. Hopefully hopefully, June is is gonna be the ticket.
Well, it’s really good. And the ai product well, you guys are very unique. You have a very unique sound, and it’s very fun. Yeah. So it’s you know, I know it’s gotta be a lot of work. Whenever I do shows and I show up at a place and, you know, like if I do an arena, it’s just me and my friends.
We just have to roll in there and, ai. Yeah. And I see you guys, you got fucking trucks and this and vatsal, and there’s so many fucking people involved and it’s.
Yeah. It’s a lot. There’s a lot of moving pieces to keep together. So for you guys to consistently do it and to bang out amazing music over and over and over again, It’s it says something.
Yeah, man. And it we just had to grow together. I mean, even at the rehearsal, we were like, we got one more rehearsal. We got one more tryout with the guy who flaked out on us. And John was like, who is it? And I was like, Travis Patch. And he was like, oh, you’re gonna hire Travis Patch. Ai I think Travis Patch, he couldn’t make the next tryout too or something.
And then that band played for a couple more months and broke up, and then we hired Zach and just tried out Zach immediately. He just came in shredding, and, he was always a great guitar player. And then that’s when we became Red Clay Strays.
Who came up with the name?
Yeah. It’s not an interesting story at all. We get asked all the time. Now we were at a just in that first stage of like, coming up with a band name is the hardest thing in the world. And we had nothing really we that we liked. We had the the the dirt tyler trio
Brandon Lane and the Hurricane.
Yeah. That’s my middle name, Brandon Lane.
And then he shot that over.
Yeah. And I didn’t like Rick Claystree. I don’t think any of us did.
Brandon Lane and the hurricane sounds good too.
Yeah. Yeah. We’re only ai count. Voted on that. Yeah. I like Drew came over that one.
I like that. But red clay strays is great too.
was Yeah. That’s good. You have two great ones to choose from.
If I need to start another band, I have it in the chamber. Wow. I’m
just kidding. God. Hopefully not. It seems like once you got it all together and it’s working, like, don’t fuck that up.
Yeah, man. I don’t I don’t I don’t understand why bands break up. I don’t get it.
I don’t know how they could stay together.
Yeah. I just can’t imagine.
I’ve had so many why do you say that?
Well, because of the internal conflicts, because of the traveling, because of the stress, you know. Yeah. It just seems like it’s very difficult. It’s very difficult to manage all these different personalities and to to keep everything rolling and keep all the the people happy and make sure that everybody feels appreciated and everybody feels like they’re doing their part.
Yeah. I think you gotta have your your mindset correct, man. And, for us, it’s a god thing. If you are just chasing worldly things, I guess, and worried about me and how I’m getting done wrong or how, you know, he’s getting on my nerves. And that’s what dictates your decisions.
I can see, you know, you’re gonna walk away from that because people suck and people are always gonna fail you at the end of the day. But when you turn it into a, I’m not doing this for me. I’m doing this to fulfill my calling that god’s giving meh, and then it becomes a selfless thing. You know?
He who is greatest among you, let him be your servant is what I ai just always pops in my head. So it’s like, if I want to make this thing work, how can I serve these guys? How you know? When we’d have to share a hotel room, we would all all five of us be like, I’ll sleep on the floor. No. No. You’re good. You take the bed.
I’ll sleep on the floor. We’d have to fight over who gets the floor. You know what I mean? And then once it becomes a selfless thing instead of a selfish thing, you’re not I don’t know. And when everybody shares that mindset, we’re all worried about one another.
I don’t I don’t really see how you could break up.
Well, that’s very unusual, and that sounds fantastic because that’s ai of the opposite of most rock and roll bands. Like most rock and roll bands, it is all about, you know, the lead singer or the lead guitarist sana who’s the most famous, who gets the most checks, and who gets the most attention.
Yeah. We don’t care about anything.
Sai where did that this mindset start with you? How did you guys develop this mindset? Is that how you grew up?
I I grew up, that way. Yeah. My my mother used to read us the Ai as as children and stuff, so we always grew up knowing about Jesus and everything. And then so that’s pretty much what led me to make the leap, I guess. You know what I mean? We I never had parents that were pushing me to go to college or pushing me to do something. They were just ai, have a relationship with God.
That’s really the only thing that I got pushed by my parents. And so, I’ve always been blessed or cursed with kinda looking at all this as temporary. You know? What’s the point in it ai of thing? You can’t take any of it with you, and there’s nothing new under the sun. It’s all chasing wind.
What’s the point in all this? And so that really getting into well, a creator created you. He created all of this, and and he put you here for a reason. Well, if that’s the case, what’s the reason? Okay.
If this is the reason, then, I’m here I go, god. I’m gonna do it. I’m gonna I’m gonna make the leap, and I don’t know what how it’s gonna work out, but I’m gonna just gonna trust you, work hard and trust you. And and that’s really all we’ve done. You know, there’s no plan to it. We get asked quite often how do you make it.
And, I don’t just work hard and trust God. That’s that’s all that’s the only thing that I can ever think to answer with because the shows we’ve played and the doors we’ve walked through led to new opportunities, you know, many days, many months, many years down the road that we could have never planned.
And we’ve just been just and then you can look back and acknowledge the the stone the stepping stones that he was placing the whole time. And, even if it doesn’t make sense in the moment, you know, just being able to go back and look at, like, wow. I see I see why that happened now. I see why we went through that.
I see that’s that’s just crazy to crazy to go back and look at
God’s That’s very wise for a young person to think that way. Like, how old do you how old do you know?
Yeah. You’re very young. And when you started, that’s even younger. They’re ai to be able to think that way at an early age, there’s nothing new under the sana. Like, what’s my purpose? My purpose is to serve. My purpose is to do something with this gift that I’ve been given and to follow this path. It’s very unusual.
Ai mean, it’s great. It’s great. It’s a great example for people Yeah. Because it is a mindset and that mindset will serve you so much better than the other mindset.
The other mindset of chasing things is how you lead to Elvis on pills. Yeah. You know? Who’s my favorite Elvis.
Yeah. I I love the fake karate.
I’ll let all the people play along with it.
Would you have wanted to spar with Elvis? No. Come on, man. I would have
been nice to him. Well, you had to lose. Yeah. He would have made you with Elvis.
He had to lose. I wanna see Elvis or Steven Seagal do some stuff. Well,
Steven Seagal is legit at Aikido.
was like the first American to to run a dojo in Japan. Dang. Yeah. He was a legit he was a legit Aikido practitioner. Now, the benefits and the practicality of aikido are hotly debated. It’s not really a great martial art as a stand alone martial art. It’s really for samurais to fight against someone who has a sword.
So if you lose your sword in combat, you have to understand how to transfer the momentum of energy vatsal someone’s attacking you with a sword. You have to be an expert at manipulating their attack and using it against them. But as a stand alone martial arts, it’s not very effective.
See, I thought he had some of those videos where he was ai, he just touched somebody and they would fly across
the room. Not really. He had videos where guys it was demonstrations. So guys would run at him with a very specific thing, and he would flip them. Yeah. But he could fuck you up, you know, if you didn’t know what you’re doing. But the problem is if you knew what you’re doing, you’d fuck him up. Yeah.
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And now the Dagestanis are taking over.
Yeah. Well, that’s grapplings. It’s been around forever.
Of course. Wrestling. But what Elvis was doing was Kenpo Kenpo Karate with Ed Parker. And it’s pretty clear that he took, like, a some classes, you ai, like, throws kicks in the air and stuff, but it wasn’t very good.
like, a seventh degree or some crazy shit.
He had the Elvis black belt. Yes, sir.
See, I I did martial arts, in middle school. I did shoto kon karate, and I loved it. And a part of me wants to get back into it, but there’s the whole Elvis thing.
But ai the way, back then, nobody knew what was legit and what was not ai, like these thrusts. Ai, this they’re pretending they could hit him and he doesn’t feel it. One of the my Look
This is a crazy ai, all this. This is just It’s fucking nonsense.
This is fucking nonsense. Yeah.
Ai, dude. He was on top of the world.
He was. Not only was he on top of the world, he was the first guy on top of the world. That’s really the important point Yeah. Is that he went crazy for sure, but everybody goes crazy when you get that famous, and no one had ever been that famous before. Yeah. There was no ai for him to follow. There was no Michael Jackson before him. There was no Prince. There was no nobody.
So it’s just nobody can handle that kind of fame especially in the, you know, nineteen seventies.
Yeah. No way you’re gonna be normal.
Good luck. And then you got a an evil manager that’s feeding you pills and you’re all fucked up and Yeah. You’re stuck in Vegas, and he’s gambling everything away.
Yep. That’s gonna be my manager.
picked on Cody. You just met him back there. Ai you’re just gonna end up being colonel, bro, one day.
No. We hold each other accountable.
Well, that’s good. Because at least now, for famous people, there’s a road map.
And you can kinda see where the pitfalls are. You could see, oh, that’s Britney Spears Road. Don’t go down there. You know what I mean? Like, you could see all the the things that people have said. You know what I’m saying? Yeah. Like, you’ve seen all the different ways that you can ruin your life
And get caught up in the moment. And and then also, the fact that you’re very religious helps a lot because you don’t believe the hype. Right? Like, you believe in ai power. You believe in something that’s bigger and greater than all of us. If you be believe in that, you you will not get caught in this bizarre mindset that befalls many many stars, where they think they’re superior to everyone else.
Because they get treated that way. That’s the reinforcement they
Everywhere they go, people are cheering when they see them. People want them to sign things and take selfies with them. Everybody wants a hug and everybody wants to be your best friend. And you really start to believe because of the the information that you’re getting. Information you’re getting is I’m better than everybody else. Right?
And if you don’t have a lot of personal insight and if you’re not very objective and introspective, you will buy into that, and you’ll start behaving and believing like that. And then comes the pills.
yourself back up. Sai think that’s where
we benefit ram, like, a solo act is that we have five we have five individuals that are gonna check each other. We always say the pack will correct. Yes. So somebody acting out, you know, we might let you go for a couple days, but then you’re gonna wake up and we have a come to Jesus meeting.
We’ve done that all of us have had that at some point in our careers together.
That’s great. And we That’s very good.
We always too, just think about what you were talking about. We’re we’re we think we suck. Yeah. So Yeah. Ai, the the feeding into the I’m better than everybody. Oh, I’m famous. It’s like, well, that’s just probably downhill from here. You know? People they find new hobbies and new things to ai, especially now faster than ever.
People’s attention spans are so short nowadays. It’s like
about it. Ai now. Yeah. But they’ll they’ll forget about us. That’s
I think you’re much better off being heavily critical of yourself.
Yeah. Yeah. I think so too.
I 100% agree. Yeah. Like, I don’t never wanna be content with anything I’m doing. Like, I I always will have notes for myself. Like, even after we have, like, a solid show or something, I’m like, well, I just missed, like, 10 notes. Then it felt like Guitar Hero in my head.
You know, when you’re and they start booing you. That’s what happens in my head. Just ai, get it together, man. You
know? It’s better that way. I mean, that’s gonna force you to constantly work at it, constantly try to get better. The people that believe that they’re the best already,
where are you gonna go from there?
That’s exactly how we think.
Yeah. There was there was we get asked a lot at Ai. What was the moment you knew you made it? Ai sorry. I don’t I don’t wanna make it. What’s after making it? You know? I don’t wanna just be there and make it.
Making it to me is ai the film where the people hold hands and walk off in the sunset. Yep. That’s a crock of shit. Mhmm. And you gotta wake up in the morning. Okay. What do you want for breakfast? You know, it’s ai life goes on. And this idea that there’s gonna be a goal where you’re gonna get to a spot someday where you could rest, that’s nonsense.
Yeah. Take a day off every now and then. Nothing wrong with that. But this idea that you’re gonna get to a place where, well, I made it. It’s over. I’m
Yep. I did it. That’s all bullshit.
And if you get really, really rich, you wanna get really, really, really, really rich. It never ends. Really? If if you think like that yeah. If that’s the thought process, if you’re just chasing after goals and looking for this one moment where you can say, okay. We did it. It’s never happening.
Yeah. I kinda, I Ai say that to people too. Just from the outside looking in, you think, like, if you’ve never done it before, man, it’d be cool to get a song sana a show. It’d be cool to get a platinum single. It’d be cool to sell out Red Rocks. And once you do it Mhmm. It’s like, okay. We did it. Nothing changed.
It’s ai, when your birthday comes, do you feel older? You feel older? No. I feel the same with it’s it’s here. You know? Yeah.
good to have goals. It’s good to have milestones. But at the end of the day, I guess the process and the the thing that you were talking about, like, honoring this gift that you have, that’s what it’s all about. That’s what it’s all about. And then ai that you’re in this very unique position and you’re you’re very fortunate.
And so because of that, you owe it to this gift that you’ve been given, and you owe it to the people that love you, the people that come to see you to keep doing your best.
Well, we do stray to play on our name a little bit. I think we we do stray a little bit from the industry, because our fan base is a lot of sad people, a lot of depressed people, a lot of people who, you know, were suicidal. So and we make music for that fan base, I guess. And you’re not gonna hear that at, like, a a country music festival on the beach.
How do you know that about your fans?
We get messages every day.
We, and sometimes they email email our agents and stuff. We had one lady who sent us an email saying, she decided to do off herself, take a lot of pills, and she wanted to go to sleep listening to music. Well, as she was laying there waiting to take the big nap, she our song, I’m Still Fine came on, and it kinda, you know, snapped her out of it a little bit.
And she started crying and immediately regretted it and got up and called her sister and told her sister what she had just did. And they rushed her to the hospital and did whatever at the hospital for someone who takes a lot of pills at once and saved her life pretty much. And, just yeah. It’s so moving. And, that’s what really makes it worth it for us because touring is a lot. Touring sucks a lot of the times.
And if we were just doing it to be popular or to be famous or to be relevant, make money, I Ai don’t think that’s enough to keep me going because being on the road is very hard. What what keeps us going is those stories and seeing how our music at our at the concert, seeing how our music affects people, and helps them in a positive way.
And so Ai don’t know. That’s that’s just where we get our fulfillment from.
What do you think is about your music that appeals to people that aren’t feeling good?
A lot of it came from us not feeling good. Drew and my brother Matthew are the main writers for the band. And, you know, they just our song Drowning, Drew wrote that during COVID when we were driving for Uber, trying to keep the bills paid. We were my goal was to make a $100 a day for Uber. And, driving for Uber in Mobile, Alabama sucks.
I’d have to do, like, twelve, fourteen hours a day to get that in the most $100. Yeah. And then most of the time speak
So that was just five years ago?
Yeah. And we were locally famous at the ai, so I was picking up people. And they were, oh my god. Brick Clay Strays.
I don’t wanna talk about it.
I picked up, like and I I was driving a Hyundai Sonata, and I had to I picked up, like, five black dudes. They wanted to get in the Hyundai Sonata to go to the stripper club.
was like, y’all can’t, like, all five of y’all can’t fit in here. I can only take, like, four at the most. So they had to leave one ai. And I had to take them, like, thirty minutes across town. That’s what a mobile is. Everything is, like, a thirty minute drive. And so I took them thirty minutes across town to the stripper club. There’s some very interesting people at ai who get Ubers, just so you know. Mhmm. I’m sure.
And they probably wanna talk
to you. Sometimes. The worst was people with bad BO.
Oh. Get in your car with bad BO?
Leave that smell in your car.
Sometimes. Yeah. And especially with meh. It’s a it’s sai can’t get, like, a a fresh air. I feel like I’m suffocating. And this frat guy got in my car one time, and he’s he was something. And, he was going to Lowe’s to get, like, a something for a beer pong table. He’s getting ready to have a frat party, and I had to drive him to Lowe’s. And he hadn’t he smelled like he had never taken a shower.
And so I was just trying not to freak out. I was just like,
what do you mean my ai? It was that bad.
Yeah. Yeah. For sure. And, I was sweating by the time meh got out of the car.
Yeah. Ai heathen up front.
Driving a 100 miles an hour to get him out the car.
I’d pick some people up. Oh, people just put too much faith in Uber drivers. I’d pick up people from the hospital. Ai I picked up a blind lady from the hospital. That’s what they do. If they don’t have any family, they’ll call them. They’ll meh them a Uber, and I I had to help this blind lady get into her house. I picked up this one guy fresh out of surgery.
He couldn’t walk. I had to get him in my car, and they got him ai hotel, I guess. So I had to take him to the hotel, and I had to carry him out of my car and get him in his bed. And I was just thinking, what if this wasn’t me? Right. You know?
was a eighty pound lady? Yeah.
Yeah. Or just somebody who didn’t even care. Get out of my car. You know? It’s just that’s just that kinda blew my mind a little bit how much faith hospitals put in Uber ai. It’s very sad.
But one thing I found out during COVID that it sounds so stupid that I didn’t know this, but hospitals are private businesses.
I used to this is how naive I was. I was like, well, doctors, they go to universities. They do it so that they can become the best doctor they can, and then they work for these hospitals that are set up so that all the people in the city have medical care. And this is ai part of the city services. I I really believe that. I really thought that.
And then I have some friends that are doctors, and they would tell me no, no, no, not only that, you’re incentivized. You’re incentivized to push certain meh. You’re incentivized to do surgeries that maybe people don’t need and you have to challenge your own ethics. Mhmm. Because you you’ll be talked into doing surgeries that this ai, you could kinda could justify ai, but really he shouldn’t get it. I’m like, oh, fuck, meh. Really?
And then, you know, I’ve had friends that left and started their own practices because of this, because they tell you, like, you just at the end of the day, like, why did I go to school? Like, I thought I was going to school because I wanted to learn meh, because I thought that would be a really fascinating way to make a living and very rewarding.
You’re helping people that are injured, that are sick, and then he got just enlightened to, like, what the business really is. So it’s just about numbers.
Instagram reels will scare you too with all that stuff.
Oh, dude. I went down a rabbit hole last night. Just sitting in my bed. I shouldn’t have done this. It was ai 09:00. There’s no reason for me to look at dick lengthening videos. Ram. It just popped up on Instagram, you know, in, like, the for you section.
Stay away from that for you section.
I couldn’t ask for it. I don’t know what happened.
But how many videos did you watch?
Oh, I watched a lot of them. I watched hours worth of it’s fucking horrific, man.
inches of hidden penis every
day on it. Just that, man. It’s like they’re these guys are getting these things put in their dicks sai that the dicks are thicker. Oh ai god. See, the thing about YouTube is YouTube you wanna see some videos?
So I’m learning some Ai pull up my history. YouTube can actually so the thing is this guy was like, go to my YouTube video, and you can see the actual surgeries. I’m like, no fucking way. And yeah. Fucking way. So YouTube will actually show you the surgery. We can’t show any of this on camera. Right, Jamie?
not going to. Well, I’m not going to. Like, it’s educational purposes. These dudes are just digging. They’re just digging in dicks and and and is just horrific. Alright.
You know what? Once you get on that dark side of, of Instagram, usually it’s when Brandon sends me reels.
Brandon always be finding himself on that bad part. And then he sends it to me, and then I’m thirty minutes deep into feeling uncomfortable with my life.
Yeah. Why isn’t it showing up in my I don’t really wanna fuck up my algorithm by looking for that. Alright. We don’t have it. You guys can trust me.
I’m just searching the hard way.
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So it’s like this plastic sheet, this flexible stuff that looks like like a filet, and he’s, like, dunking it in this this stuff. I don’t know what this liquid is. It’s ai if there’s a dark liquid and a clear liquid, and this guy’s explaining he’s gonna have so much more confidence.
He’s gonna have so much more girth than this. And I’m like, no fucking way. You’re getting your dick operated on? This is crazy. Like, if you have to get your dick operated on, like, okay. I gotta do this. I can’t believe I gotta do this.
Sai gotta buy I got a dick problem.
I got a a dick cancer or something. Like, the dick has to get fixed. I gotta get it fixed. This is just regular dicks that people are like, I’m not happy with my dick. I I wish my dick was hard all the time. And so one of the guys, like, his dick was, like, eight inches flaccid all the time Meh.
Because he had this fucking tube stuck in there, this fucking PVC pipe that they had stuffed into his hog. And it’s just and so in YouTube, because it’s medical, they could show you. So the guy just drops his shorts. I’m like, no. Fuck.
And these guys get this Franken penis and with, like by the way, he’s got the head of a little dick Mhmm. But the body of a giant dick. So it’s ai, you know, like, they they took a guy who’s, like, got a little tiny body and they popped his head off and put her on a bodybuilder’s body.
you deal with that on a daily basis? Well, this fella seems like he was getting a lot of play. He’s getting a meh, dude. He was in the rainbow community. And, it seemed like he was just slinging that dick all over town and and quite happy that it never got soft.
Quite literally laying pipe.
Yeah. Literally. Literally piping.
It’s a banana. That’s a banana. Okay. Alright. They’re showing how they do it with the banana.
Yeah. Well, this what is this one? This is Where’s this?
This is a fat injection, and this guy was put he was dismissing fat injections. Like, fat injections are nonsense. Alright. You need the plastic.
I think I would pass out. You wouldn’t even need
You yeah. You wouldn’t need anesthesia on me because
Oh, that’s oh, that’s our And then one guy, they install oh, that’s legs extending? Well, they they break their legs ai they stretch it out. There’s a guy that I’ve been watching. What is it? Brian the Sasquatch? Is that that’s his new Instagram? The guy was already six feet tall, but he wanted to be six foot and he’s a gigantic dude, like, built like a brick shithouse.
And he got his legs stretched out, like, a year and a half ago, and he still hasn’t recovered.
Yeah. I already imagine not.
But your your mechanics are all off. Yeah. So if you were an athlete and you’re used to having legs of a six foot man and now your legs have grown six inches, ai, your
your arms aren’t gonna be proportionate either.
But he had very long arms. Unusually long arms.
So does it look proportionally?
Totally looks normal. Looks like he’s just a giant dude for him. But for other people, yeah, it looks fucking weird. This is the guy. So this is him trying to jump rope now. Oh, wow. So he could barely walk. Oh.
of this motherfucker. So he’s got kinda, like, this is him now.
No. He’s all messed up. Yeah. Like, that’s why he’s got, like, knee braces on. I’m sure his knees are super confused. Like, he could barely walk.
What are we doing to ourselves?
think eventually, you would you would get the the strength in the right places?
Yes. Eventually. There’s a guy we looked up this one guy who did it. Remember that one guy who was running those, athletic drills? Sprinting. But he was doing sprinting and plyometrics. Some people have to but I don’t think he gained six inches. This guy ai, like, half a foot. Look.
They’re gonna get to the point where with CRISPR, they’re just gonna edit your genes, and there’s gonna be no normal looking people anymore. Ai, all the interesting personality quirks that you have to develop because you got a weird chin, ai, all that shit’s gonna go away.
They’re trying to get rid of Down syndrome.
Well, probably a good idea.
That wouldn’t be terrible.
Listen. I mean, there’s nothing wrong. It’s they’re sweet people. You know, my friend Shane, he’s got family members that arya Down syndrome, and he loves them very dearly. But if you could do that and they could be normal functioning members of society, that would be a better thing.
Just delete that gene. Yeah.
Just manipulate it. They’re
gonna be able to do that. They’re gonna be able to do a lot of things.
Then we’re gonna be birthing super babies once they like, ai know, the things usually always seem like they start good, and then they go really bad. And then we’re creating superhumans in the womb.
We’re at the cusp of some really, really wild shit with AI and with genetic engineering and
In Ai? They’re I heard I’ve read something where they can, like they’re trying to grow babies in an artificial womb now.
Sai, that’s where Yeah. That’s where ethics gets a little weird because then you’re playing you’re playing God then.
Well, there’s something that happens. It’s communication between the mother and the child through the entire time. So are you giving birth to a fucking sociopath? Yeah. You know what I mean?
Because, like, this this baby is not gonna get any love, no oxytocin. There’s nothing from the mother. There’s no bond with the mother. When the mother’s stressed, the baby feels stressed.
Some of the mother’s brain something from their brain, like, goes into the baby.
100%. There’s there’s a lot going there’s communication. This is why, like, the mother has to, like, be up on her nutrients because the baby is, like, taking nutrients from the mother. And if the the mother doesn’t have enough, the baby is taking it from the mother. So it’s ai an artificial womb is, like, you’re you’re opening the door for Satan.
If you believe in in that, ai, if you want a soulless, bizarrely unempathetic person, what better way Maybe that’s what they have no connection. You know, that was what one of the things that happened to the Unabomber. The Unabomber, I watched the Netflix documentary on him, and one of the things that happened to him when he was young, he had some sort of a disease where he had to be separated from his mom, and they put him in a hospital with no contact.
He had no for a prolonged period of time as a baby. No one picked him up. No one held him. No nothing for a long, long time. And then, as if that wasn’t fucked up enough, they entered in him into the Harvard LSD studies. Mhmm.
And then, so he was in the Harvard LSD studies, and he was they were this is during the MK Ultra period. So the MK Ultra period, they were doing all sorts of experiments with people through the CIA. One of the things they were doing was a thing called Operation Midnight Climax, where they were they opened up brothels in San Francisco.
And they would, put two way mirrors in, and they would dose these Johns up with LSD. So the ladies of the night were actually working for the Ai, and they would go in here, have a drink. And the guy would have a drink, and then next thing you know is, woah. Wow. And they were just trying to experiment and sai.
It’s also a part of what the Charles Manson family was about, and they were doing all kinds of shit with people where they’re trying to figure out what can we do to humans Yeah. If we can manipulate them with LSD. And they did it to Kaczynski, and we saw what happened with him.
And Tuskegee, Alabama with the syphilis back in the day.
Well, that was even more evil.
Well, we were just seeing what would kinda happen.
Well, it’s still ai human experimenting with Yes. Without them knowing. Yes. It’s a very scary situation.
Well, it just goes back to what we were talking about with meh. That there are people that are willing to do things to people that are just entirely evil for profit, for whatever justification they can come up with.
None. None. And I think one of the problems with doctors and, my friend who’s a doctor tyler me this, like, you just get numb. When you see too many people die, he’s like, it’s a very it’s a very dangerous state of mind because you just see someone, you’re like, well, he’s gonna ai, and then you go have a sandwich.
We’re getting numb as a society of seeing people
die. Well, the Charlie Kirk thing fucking opened up my eyes.
I never expected so many people would celebrate that man’s murder.
That is evil. That’s Bizarre.
Biz just bizarre, ai, normal people that I think think they’re good people, and they think they genuinely think that guy was a bad guy. And I don’t think they’re right, and I think they were indoctrinated. And I I don’t agree with everything that Charlie Kirk said or did.
I don’t care if he was a bad guy or not.
I don’t wanna see him I don’t wanna see anybody die.
First of all, he’s fucking your age. Right?
He’s a young guy. Right? And he would go around college campuses and have arguments with people or have discussions with people, have debates with people. Yep. But it infuriated people because they felt like this guy is going against the progress that was being made in society. But what he did not feel like was progress.
Like, it was a progressive agenda that was being pushed in most college campuses. It’s a leftist Marxist sort of agenda. He didn’t feel like that was the correct way to ai, and he felt like he had arguments against it, and he sana and it was, you know, it’s a business too. Right? Like, he developed this big social media platform because of it. And I you know, I don’t like I said, I don’t agree.
I don’t think he some of the things he said, he should have said. But the fact that people were cheering when he died, normal people, housewives, moms, like, fucking people working at banks, people working at various industries, celebrating a man getting shot in front of his kids in the front of the whole world.
What the fuck is wrong with us?
Yeah. That’s that’s evil. I don’t know. It kinda I think it it really it made me feel extra weird too because it was an innocent man. I’ll give some leniency. You know? Maybe, they’re doing a public execution of, like, a a mass murderer or a a child rapist. You know? Something like that.
But the seeing an innocent man trying to have a conversation, get shot in front of his kids Yeah. And people celebrate ai. It made me feel, made me feel a certain way.
Yeah. It was it was not justice. But I think people are poisoned by social media. I really, really firmly believe that. I think I think social media has people completely twisted, and I think a lot of what has people completely twisted is not even organic. I think it’s all on purpose that you’re being manipulated by foreign governments, by bot farms, and by various elements, either in our government or other governments.
And they do it for their own agenda, for their own ends, and it’s dark.
There’s a Proverbs verse that, It’s I can’t remember where it’s at, but it’s ai, he who doesn’t find me harms himself, and he who loves death hates me. And that, you know, if you love God and you you you can’t love death, you can’t love somebody getting killed. Right. That’s just there’s the line right there.
There’s evil and good right there.
And so there’s there’s no justification for that. And we actually because I we’ve always made a point in the band to not get political. We don’t care what your politics are. We just come listen to our music and come have fun at ai show. We don’t care. Every one of us in the band originally, we all have different views politically and religiously in some type of way, but we managed to be brothers and, you know, be in a band together.
So we I’ve just gotten and I love a good political talk, but lately, I’ve just been so jaded from it. So and I don’t wanna ever, like, divide my fan base or anything. You know? How you vote or how you believe is none of my business. We are here to entertain you.
And, so Ai never wanna use my platform to to do that, but we’re just, we got so sick of seeing people put politics above humanity. We actually we had wrote a song about it, in April in the studio, called People Hatin’. And that’s we wouldn’t gonna put it out as a single. At first, we were gonna do another another song. But after the the Charlie Kirk thing, it’s just like, hey. Meh.
We got together, and we were like, I think we need to put people hating out instead for the first single because it’s just we we we’ve gotta start we’ve gotta stop killing each other over beliefs and stop hating each other over beliefs. You know?
Yeah. It’s fucking insane.
Everybody’s race is different. Everybody’s experiencing life different, ai to figure it out the same as you are. And it’s just really weird now.
It’s really weird, and it’s celebrated to hate people. And that’s that’s the weird part. And most of us know that that’s wrong. And that’s why, like, when this Charlie Kirk thing happens, there’s a giant blowback and most people ai, like, hey, as a collectively, as as a society, this is not right.
Regardless of whoever that person is, whether that person’s on the left or the right, they just got shot in front of the whole world. This is it’s not a thing to celebrate ever. And especially when you’re seeing people on the left that are supposed to be progressives. These are supposed to be the kind, compassionate, inclusive people that are celebrating gun violence, public execution. Like, that’s insane. That’s that’s in a public assassination. That’s insane.
Yeah. I mean, you can’t you can’t be for you can’t be against guns and then celebrate when someone is killed by a
Yeah. No. It doesn’t make any sense. But that’s that hypocrisy is just a symptom of where we where we find ourselves, where we’re all just so many of us are confused because of the rhetoric online. And again, a lot of that’s not normal. It’s not organic. It’s not real. It’s not real people, and it’s not what you would ever get in real social circles of healthy people. Yeah.
You’re only getting it through this very bizarre filter of just text on social media and videos where someone just talking to the camera celebrating on social media. It’s ai it’s very strange.
Most of the time you walk around because we travel all over the place. And most time when you walk around, stop watching the news, get off your phone, and just walk around in society. Yeah. It’s really, really not that bad.
It’s not that bad. And it that is the key, but most people are not gonna get off their phone. Yeah. And that’s what’s fucked. Most people most people are just fully hooked on that damn thing.
You think it’s weird now? Wait till all these, wait till all these iPhone babies grow up and all these tablet babies grow up. Yep. Oh, yeah. You’ve seen the videos of taking the tablets away and the babies are, like, freaking out and having withdrawals and stuff?
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah. They’re being raised with it.
Yeah. Our generation was probably the the last to not have I mean, we didn’t have technology growing up. We had dial up Internet, and we didn’t get that till I was, you know, probably in middle school.
I didn’t have a smart ai.
16. We still have an Android.
Yeah, dude. But that’s better.
I’ve always been an Android guy because I was I’ll give you some. I’ll we we didn’t grow up rich. So That’s
It was just to play around that.
Yeah. We couldn’t afford iPhones and neither I really didn’t care. I didn’t even know what a iPhone was. I just got whatever phone I could buy.
My dad got me the I mean, my my parents got me the, you know, the little ai and stuff. So I’ve always been on the Android side. And then when I started working as a teenager, I I saved up and I bought my own, like, smartphone from one of those, cell phone shops on, like, in the strip mall.
And, it’s just it’s Android. I never I never really got into the I never care, first of all, what phone people have. It’s you guys who care. Oh my god. This is
I have both. But it is a it’s a weird thing in our society where if a kid has, an Android phone, they’re looked down on. Yeah. Dude, it’s sai weird. Something like 80 plus percent of kids have iPhones.
Man, I was it was after shah one time. It was after show one time a long time ago. And I was talking to this girl. This is, like, way back in the day. And, she’s like, yeah. I don’t know if maybe we get your number. And then I pulled up my phone. She’s like, oh, you have an Android? I just walked off. Yeah. Just walked off.
She didn’t like you anymore? Green bubble?
Yeah. It was that person. Crazy.
Yeah. That’s weird. Ain’t that weird? It’s weird. It’s weird, but it’s like it just shows you how easy people fall into tribes Yeah. You know?
we were just talking about.
Even down to the to phone if you have something different than somebody
They automatically don’t like you.
it can be politics. It can be the the dang phone in your pocket.
Yep. When the iPhone babies grow up, they’re gonna be killing each other over phones.
What about the Android babies?
Is this We just wanna be left alone, man.
Ai, this is this is the identity.
it, it’s a rebel’s phone. If if it chooses you, it’s ai, one day Sai wanna get a fucking iPhone. Sai meh out of this job. I’m gonna get a real job, but I’m gonna get an iPhone. Nope. But the people that choose it, they’re they’re the rebels.
I’m glad I married an iPhone user. I’ll tell you that. Ai glad my wife has an iPhone, and we can
send cool emojis. See see you say that. I married an iPhone user, and I don’t care if she has an iPhone. That’s sweet. You’re glad that you married an iPhone user. I don’t care that I married an iPhone user. I love her anyway.
I feel like you’re trying to be superior over him now.
Brandon’s just like that.
Out your superiority complex. He’s being superior.
Yep. Just can’t win with these people.
Oh, yeah. Now he’s playing now he’s playing victim.
He wants to say it’s an American company, but they’re made in China.
Well, the owner, Tim what’s his name? Meh is from he is from where we are from. I’m supporting a local. Now has he ever put an Apple store in Mobile, Alabama? Absolutely not. Do we deserve one? Probably not. We don’t. It’ll get robbed, dude. Yeah.
Maybe the phone the phone should be made in America one day. Yeah. But American company?
Well, if they made it in I always sai that if they made an American phone that had, like, a little American flag on the back, but it cost $200 more, I would buy it.
Yeah. Me too. Who do you think
Well, it would have to be a company that start the problem is that the goal of doing that is a long goal. Like, you would have to develop the chips. You’d have to have a plant. Like, Samsung tried to put in a they were putting a a microchip plant in Texas, and they had giant issues because they weren’t getting enough.
Like, so the all of them don’t meet their standards, you know, and a certain percentage of them weren’t, and it was a much lower standard than they bryden. And so it didn’t work out. It’s ai and you’re spending billions and billions of dollars to find out that you can’t do it.
So in China, they’ve got that shit perfected. They’ve been doing it for so long because we’ve relied on them for so long.
And don’t they have their own phone as well?
Oh, they have a lot of phones.
And well, I don’t forgot what it’s called. They have a special Chinese phone.
Well, Huawei because they were banned here. So Google and, Apple wouldn’t let them use their operating systems because it’s basically a spy device. Yeah. But guess what? Oh. So are all of them. If you’re hanging around with me, your fucking phone’s bugged.
Yeah. Sai You know? That’s something that’s always been something that does not bother me personally. I don’t have anything to hide, first of all. What about your DMs?
It’s not Like, ai problem is not.
Well, I the problem is not you having something to hide. The problem is no one should have access to your private information. Not. Whether or not it’s it’s, you know, bad. That shah shouldn’t mean anything. No one should have No.
Because it’s an individual. Yeah. No individual should be able to look at your phone. You can’t look at theirs. It’s it’s a power thing.
And they’re Control phone. Guarantee the government’s got everything. Mhmm.
No. It’s not just the government. It’s other foreign governments, especially if you’re a controversial person. Like, foreign governments, there’s a thing called Pegasus too. All they need is your phone number. That’s all they need. So if you’re not using encrypted apps, all they need is your phone number.
And even if you are using encrypted apps, the government can get into those. You know, when Tucker Carlson was trying to interview Putin Yeah. The government contacted him and said, we know you’re trying to interview Putin. We were looking into your signal app. And he’s like, what? Wow.
You can read my fucking signal app? Yeah.
So it’s just like the government saying back off Ai, spying on Americans is our job.
Yeah. Well, because of the Patriot Act and because of a lot of other things that they’ve passed in this country, a lot of it’s legal. They’re allowed to. They’re allowed to spy on you.
I think they would can make it illegal and we still wouldn’t know.
Well, it probably would be illegal, but it wouldn’t matter. They would find some sort of a fucking loophole. And or they’d pass some bill. They’d stick it in some farm bill, something. We think, oh, go. This is good. We’re gonna help the farmers. And you look in there, like, ai.
What’s this doing in there? Yeah.
I see. There’s some some stuff in the in the big beautiful bill where it’s like they were trying to sell some national park land or
or something? Yes. Yes. They were trying to sell public land. It was a part of the big beautiful bill. Yeah. Ai was one of the people that was trying very hard to try to get that out of there.
I thought that was illegal.
It should be. They’re trying to change laws. Dude. But that’s the thing. Like, foreign countries owning land around military bases. That’s crazy.
Where where was yeah. Why is that happening?
Can’t do that in China. Meanwhile, China owns land around military bases. Yeah. There’s a lot of stupidity with our freedom, but that doesn’t mean the government should be fucking spying on you. The thing is, in other countries, they just are. Like, in China, they just are.
And, you know, and the argument is if we wanna compete with China, we have to do what they’re doing, which I think is insane.
Aren’t they about to start or they already have the social point system? Social credit score. Yeah. Social credit score.
Oh, yeah. Yeah. So if you jaywalk and they get a photo of your face, so they have biometrics, they get a photo of your face, they know it’s you, You think it’s ding. Now you can’t buy a plane ticket.
Mhmm. So Black Mirror stuff. Yeah.
Oh, it’s just like reality. Well, they’re passing that in The UK right now. In The UK, you need a digital ID to combat, ready for it, illegal immigration. Well, motherfucker, you let the illegal immigrants in on purpose. Like, you guys knew what you were doing, and now you’re using it as a justification for digital ID.
I just watched one this morning, actually, about it was a British judge. A guy got sentenced
Yeah. For however many years for
us to 20. Social media post.
For a social media post. It’s it’s It was about immigration.
It’s complaining about immigration.
Yeah. It’s wild. It’s crazy. And, you know, it’s the best way to control people, you know, and keep them at each other’s throats. Like,
in a bunch of people that the people that live there don’t want there and let them duke it out, and then start instituting tighter and tighter restrictions and control.
Yeah. I see I see all that happening, and Sai and it always makes me wonder. I wonder how it’s gonna go down here because we are the different ones with the with the guns and stuff. I wonder how far it’s gonna go here before something happens, something pops off.
They’re gonna Yeah. You know that you’re sana
ai and they’re gonna keep keep trying. They’re gonna continue to try and they’re gonna try to sneak it in. And if it’s not for independent journalists that call that shit out, we would be in real trouble. It would have already happened. It would have already happened. They would have put it they were trying to institute a vaccine passport, and the vaccine passport would be attached to a digital ID so that you would know.
But that digital ID would then be transferred to a social credit score, and and then they wanted to do a carbon tax. So they sana do a a thing that tracks your carbon. So it tracks how many miles you drive, tracks your purchases, so it tracks how much carbon you’re com you’re com commit you’re contributing to the environment. It’s it’s crazy.
And somehow paying more money will will stop that.
Oh, yeah. That’s what we need to do. You just need to tax people more.
Tax people more. It’s all gonna come and make normal in the end. It’ll be perfect. Yeah. Utopia.
Farmer with cows, you gotta pay taxes on those cows because they’re farting.
Well, how about in other countries, they’re killing cows. They’re they’re forcing them to kill cows because these cows are producing too much methane. So they’re saying you have to kill 2,000 cows, a thousand cows.
Yeah. So they control your food. That’s exactly what it is.
As well, I remember when all those, those, chicken farm or chicken houses burned down Oh, yeah. Couple years ago. Yeah. That was really weird too.
Yeah. It’s real weird. But the chickens chicken houses do burn down. What’s also weird is they they had to kill a bunch of chickens because some of these chickens had bird flu. Yeah.
Well, hopefully, that’s true.
Little ai, Brandon, popping up dead too? Bunch of cattle?
That was a a couple of years ago. Years. This one farmer posted a video, like, all of his cattle were just dead in the
In the field. And they they said it was because of the heat or something, but this farmer had just tons of dead cows just all of a sudden. It was going on the same time as the the chicken house was burning down, so it could’ve just been, you know, news adding on the news kinda thing.
This is what’s in right now.
Maybe it’s aliens. Yeah. Maybe so. Like, cattle mutilations. Well, the alien thing is the alien thing is just another interesting topic. Like, you see you I’ll get random there’s random times where people are seeing all these crazy things in the ai, and, it’s like a big deal for a few days, and then you don’t really talk about it anymore.
Did you see the that one thing that lady was filming? She was like, hi. Do you know Jesus? The wheels were, like, going crazy?
It’s also hard to know what’s real.
Yeah. I know. Yeah. Yeah. You know? Yeah. Sai and that the interesting thing about that, though, it is that somebody in the Ai described seeing something, one of the angels or something.
thing was. And she said, do you know Jesus? And then it the wheels would just start spinning really, really fast. And I was like, woah, man. I hope that’s real. That’s pretty cool.
That looks like a rocket. Can’t, but my fingers don’t work. She zooms in on Orb and speaks to it. Sorry. She sai, Jesus loves me. She’s definitely have an android. Look how weird she is.
It’s gonna it’s gonna turn into the moon here in a second. Watch.
Well, that’s the thing. If you zoom in on stuff, especially stuff through the atmosphere, things look very blurry. Like, if you zoom in on stars, they totally look like there’s some sort of a fucking spaceship.
She said when she says, do you know Jesus? It starts, like, starts moving. I think it’s towards the end, but, yeah, you get the idea. It’s just
Yes. That looks like You know Jesus. Ai a weather balloon.
Maybe it’s one of them Chinese speak balloons. Wait.
Play that. Let me hear her say it. Jesus loves me.
Look. Look. Look. Look. Look.
You know Jesus. Jesus is awesome, isn’t he?
Yeah. Jesus rocks. But if that is real, dude Yes.
And that random lady is just filming that?
Well, that is the weirdness of the people that think that they can call these things in. So there’s a a group of people that supposedly successfully, they sit out and they have this intention. They go out to the desert in a clear night sai, and they have this intention to call these things in. And they’re all silently calling these things in.
And, apparently, it’s effective. Occasionally, I don’t know how often, but it’s not zero. Ai, these things show up.
Who’s that guy? He was on Sean Ryan. He’s an old man, Chris something. But he people ai celebrities go out to his Uh-huh. His land, and he’s like, I can call these things on command. They’ll show up, and people go out to see it. Yeah. Ai don’t know
Yeah. It’s hard. You should go to you should go to You should
Yeah. But the problem is Ai don’t know what I’m seeing.
Well, don’t tell anybody. Just go up for yourself.
The thing is, like, you don’t know what you’re seeing. It could be a it could be a drone. It could be anything.
It could be fucking Starlink.
you have to pay to go do it?
I can’t remember that guy’s name. It’s driving me crazy. But, yeah, he, he wrote a book called UFOs of God. And, I started listening to it, and I’m just terrible about reading books and stuff. So I I got, like, the first three chapters in, but it was really interesting. He’s worked with he’s NASA showed up at his house.
Here he is. Chris Bledsoe.
Yeah. I watched his, Sean Ryan, I think the guy’s name is. I watched his podcast. It was an interesting lesson.
And so this guy, what does he think these things are?
They’re related with god somehow. They’re,
This is what Tucker believes.
Yeah. I I kinda I believe it too.
A lot of people believe that these things are not from another world, that they’re they’ve always been here. Yeah. And they’re a part of our world that just don’t show themselves to us. Does this guy have videos of these things? Watch this with an open heart. Okay? Show me what you got. Okay. Something moving. Oh.
Okay. What the fuck is that?
I think you should go out there and take him out. Just don’t tell anybody.
That could be bugs. I see that if
I look up in the sky in Austin all the time.
Yeah. But that thing moving across the sky, that is odd. Oh, that’s different. Yeah. That thing’s very odd. Yeah. Because that’s clearly moving.
It’s I mean, you see flashes.
But the thing is it’s ai you’re zooming in. Right? So you get distortion. Right? Sai you don’t know and then sai it’s going behind the cloud that you don’t know what that is.
But don’t Have you ever seen the
Space Station flyover? Mhmm. Ai how have you seen the space station flyover?
Pictures of it before. Does it look like that? Yeah. It’s really slow moving.
It’s just a tiny little It’s
usually just one, though.
Well, the rest of those that’s the rest of that stuff kinda looks like. Yeah. That looks like bugs. Yeah. In your backyard. That’s the problem. Is it ai if you’re zooming in on this thing, the stuff that flies in between that looks like it’s moving really fast and flying across incredible space. Yeah.
That easily could be bugs. Especially if you’re a ai. But maybe not.
Yeah. That’s the problem. Interdimensional angelic beings.
Is that what he’s calling them?
I’d like to see some meh.
Go out there, dude. Wait till the end. What happens at the end?
It goes behind the cloud.
Oh. They simply come when I when we ask in prayer. Countless others were healed too.
Joe, just go out there and see it, and don’t tell anybody.
Ai don’t wanna waste my time. I feel like if they wanna show themselves, they should just go ahead and do it. Yeah.
I think they will eventually, maybe, if it’s gonna happen.
Maybe if things get real meh here.
Isn’t there verses about there will be signs in the sky? I don’t know.
Well, there’s a lot of verses about the sky and about I’ve been in the into the book of Enoch over the last couple of years.
I was wanting to pull that up. I was wanting to talk about that.
So Meh Lima came in here and she was explaining to me the book of Enoch, and I never really got into it. She’s like, you know, it could have been included in the Ai, and it was a part of the the Dead Sea Scrolls.
But The first half was. Right?
The well, the book of Enoch is in the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Yeah. Uh-huh. And the, at least part it’s a problem with the book of the the Dead Sea Scrolls rather. It’s a lot of it is deteriorated and missing chunks and stuff.
book of Isaiah is in the Dead Sea Scrolls, and it is identical word for word. Wes Hough was explaining that to a version of it that was a thousand years older, which was the most recent version before they found the Dead Sea Scrolls in the nineteen forties, which is ai.
That’s the book that God predicts his own coming to Earth and his own death and all that.
Well, the book of Enoch is the one that predicts that this is what talks about the watchers in the sky and that these gods mate with humans and created the Nephilim. Yep. That is bizarre. I’ve listened listened to it twice now, and I keep going back over it and just rewinding and going, what are they saying?
Like, what what were they trying to describe? Because this sounds completely insane.
When you get into, like, the because isn’t there, like, Egyptian stuff where the there’s, like, men coming down from space
Is that There’s all sorts of weird shit.
That to me is just ai fallen angels.
You know? It’s all kind of lining up in some ai of way or another. These whatever rebelled against God and came down here. Men from the sky came down here and were pretty much posing as gods and demanding people worship them. And isn’t Enoch where they teach them about money and teach them about? Sorcery.
and Yeah. Sorcery and agriculture and metallurgy. There’s all sorts of, like, weird they talk about incantations. So and then, like, how to get out of incantations if one gets put on you. It’s ai.
And you gotta think this is pre Jesus. And so God is separated from man. So we’re just walking around as people, like, not knowing what’s going on. And these things come down, and they’re
Boring giants and stuff. It’s like, you know, I’d probably think it’s a god too, for god’s sakes, you know, because there wasn’t what was the Jews even a thing when the book of Enoch was wrote written? Sure.
Yeah. They it was they were God’s chosen people? The the the the people that argued over whether or not the book of Enoch should be included in the canon were rabbis. Yeah. It’s it’s all so confusing. Is there
any explanation of why it would be left out?
Well, they felt like it didn’t didn’t jive with the Torah. I think that’s the reason why it was left out.
Well, Ai mean, when I say that, like, the at one point, the Jews were god’s chosen people is like, they knew the God, the the one the I am, the one true God. And but the rest of the world didn’t really know what was going on. And so they were worshiping other gods. And Mhmm.
So, like, aside from the Jews, the rest of humanity seeing these things walking around, it’s ai, I’m sure they would think that’s a god. You know? I’m sure they would worship that. What what else do they have to believe?
Well, if something did come and visit ancient humans I’m I’m in the middle of this Richard Dolan book, and it’s sai it’s a very interesting book on UFOs. And Richard Dolan, who’s a very, like, objective ai minded author, one one of the things he’s talking about is his gene expression.
It’s a a d allele that started this gene start it was introduced through breeding. So one of the things that we know is that that it came into the human population somewhere around forty thousand years ago, and that this all geneticists agree that this was introduced through crossbreeding.
So the idea was, was it introduced by Neanderthals? Would it was it introduced by Denisovans? Like, what what type of human? Well, the problem is they don’t find that gene expression in any other ancient human. Like, they don’t find it in Neanderthals.
They don’t find it but they do find it in Asia. Ai, in Mongolia, most people have it. The rest of the world, it’s ai 70% of the people have it, and they think it’s responsible for creativity. They think it’s responsible for this this giant change in the artwork that people start producing around forty thousand years ago.
And his assertion or his question, the hypothesis is that it was introduced by some other species. And this is also part of what is talked about not just in the book of Enoch, but also in the Sumerian text. They they talk about what happened that created human beings. And so what he’s talking about is this one woman of that was an academic, I forget her name, but she wrote these books about it where she believes that human beings are some sort of a hybrid species Mhmm.
And that we were genetically manipulated to be what we are now.
And I think going back to the flood because, ai, every other religion has some type of evidence of a great flood. Correct? Yeah. So at one point or another, if god’s creation did get corrupt Right. That was pretty much the great reset of, I’ve gotta he had to get rid of all that that he didn’t create.
And, I forgot where I was going with that, but yeah.
Well, they do all have a a flood meh. And now now because of the Younger Dryas impact theory, we know that there most likely was massive floods all over the Earth somewhere around 11,800 years ago.
Yeah. And Ai I just think about stuff like that when they find this skull that they can’t link anything to or find stuff that doesn’t they can’t link anything to. It’s ai, we don’t really know what happened a long time ago. We can pretend that we did, but I personally believe there was a an advanced civilization way back in the day before all that.
And There’s a lot of evidence that points to that. Yeah. Yeah. There there there is also new evidence that just, emerged out of China. They found a Homo sapien skull that’s 1,000,000 years old.
Yeah. But it doesn’t matter. It’s still it’s ai it’s it’s an actual Homo sapien skull that was carbon dated to a million years old. So that that predates what we thought of as the emergence of Homo sapiens by 500,000 years.
And that’s just what we found. Right? They might find another one six months from now that’s 2,000,000 years old. Sai, like, they don’t really know. We’re piecing things together. We’re piecing the past together with a very limited amount of information, very limited evidence. And evidence of fossils, it’s very difficult to make a fossil.
Most fossils, they just don’t they don’t happen. The animals eat the bones. The bones deteriorate in the sun. Like, there’s a very specific set of circumstances that has to happen for something to be fossilized.
Haven’t haven’t they found some fossils with, like, grass still in their mouth? And so they were wondering how could it they found some type of evidence of fossils where it seems like this animal was fossilized instantly.
Yes. Well, not not even fossilized. Just preserved instantly. Like, this is woolly mammoths. There’s quite a few of them. They yeah. They think a lot of that was what happened during the impact. So Randall Carlson talks about this quite a bit. There’s there’s multiple places on Earth where there’s a a large number of animals that seem to have died instantaneously.
And weirdly, like, with broken legs, like bryden mammoth legs, string like, over, like, a a large field of them, thousands of them there. Like, what happened? Like, some sort of an event must have happened where they were wiped out or the the ones that were in this area were wiped out instantaneously, and he thinks it’s probably some sort of a collision.
Like a well, it’s a mass casualty of some sort. Yes. I mean, what else can cause that?
Well, not only that, sixty five percent, something like that, of all North American megafauna died off at the exact same time. All of it around that that same Younger Dryas Impact Theory time between November years ago and 10,000 ago. Everything. Woolly mammoth, African lion, African cheetah.
There was all sorts of giant sloths, all sorts of weird animals that all died off in America around the exact same time that they think this flood happened. And they used to be just complete speculation, but now they ai core samples, whether they’re they’re finding iridium that indicates iridium is very common in space and very rare on Earth.
Sai when they find a layer of iridium, it indicates there’s some sort of an impact.
wild shit, man, because it could happen to us at any moment. You know, there’s this ai, Avi Loeb, who’s a professor out of Harvard who is saying that some of these objects that we’re seeing in space, they’re they’re moving in very bizarre ways. They’re enormous. They they they have much more mass and much more speed. They’re interstellar tyler, and he’s speculating whether or not they’re they’re alien.
one passing by, pretty soon. Right?
following that one a lot.
Yeah. This is one of the ones he’s talking about.
They think it’s a spaceship.
They think it’s some something. You know, whatever it is.
For it to come outside of our solar system on this path is just very bizarre.
Very bizarre, but other astronomers say, yeah. But it just might be unique. Mhmm. Like, there’s there’s a lot of stuff in space they’re finding through the James Webb Telescope that they didn’t understand that so they had this idea of the universe being 13.7 or whatever it is, billion years old.
But now they’re finding these galaxies that were formed far too quickly, far like, after the Big Bang. And so now they’re starting to say, well, this might be an indication that it’s quite a bit older and that maybe it’s not 13 maybe the Big Bang is not 13,700,000,000 years, but that’s just as far back as we can look.
And as they get better and better equipment and better and better ways of looking, they’ll be able to find more evidence and more information that gives them more questions and less answers. It’s really weird. It’s ai, there’s a quote by, Dennis McKenna. And he said that once the bonfire of knowledge expands, the surface layer of ignorance is exposed.
More of a surface layer of so the more you see and the more you learn, the more you ai, oh, I don’t know shit. Yeah. And that’s what they’re kind of finding out about space. It’s ai they know a lot, but they don’t they don’t know a lot in comparison to what’s out there.
More questions pop up than answers.
Yeah. I mean, it’s it’s fucking it might be.
This is wild too how much of that we were taught in school is, like, fact. And then you grow up and, like, wait a minute. We don’t we don’t really know what’s going on.
I didn’t even know there was dwarf planets in our solar system. Yeah. There’s planets that aren’t ai regular planets, but they Ai didn’t learn about those.
I might have learned that three years ago.
Pretty wild to think that they’re
That week that they’re there and we never learned about them.
Yeah. Well, there’s also a speculation there’s something big that’s outside of the Kuiper Belt. There’s like some other planet that it might even be a dwarf star or, what is it called? I forgot what they’re called, a brown dwarf. But that we might have a binary star system and that the the star might have died off and it’s ai in a far outside of, our own sun ai of that orbit.
Wow. So there’s something there’s this thing called the Kuiper Belt that’s outside of Pluto. Mhmm. And it’s a a belt of objects, and that’s one of the reasons why Pluto got declassified as a planet because it is a little too small to be a planet and it seems like there’s a lot of these objects out there.
And then they found a couple more and they’re saying, okay, it’s not a planet, but there seems to be a drop off after that which indicates something that is of a large mass exists. Interesting. But it’s a little too far for us to be able to look at right now. So it’s a lot of just speculation.
What was that one paper that we looked at once that they they had they had documented a planet out there. They were calling planet x,
but it’s like The Earth like? Was it like a Earth like?
They don’t know what it is. I mean, this is all this is the fucking Sumerian text stuff too, because they talk about this planet called Nibiru that comes within an elliptical orbit every three thousand six hundred years and fucks things up, and that’s where the Anunnaki ai.
They come visit us. This is this ai, Zacharias Sitchin. Fascinating stuff. It’s so fun. It’s so fun, but might be full of shit.
In fact, there’s a whole website called sitchiniswrong.com that refutes it. But I’m too dumb to know who’s right and who’s wrong.
It’s still interesting to talk about and theorize, you know?
Oh, yeah. Well, the Sumerians had a detailed map of the solar system sai thousand years ago, bizarrely, with the sun in the center and all the planets that we know of in the relative size and the relative order, ai, the ones that are the the right not exactly the right size because they’re so fucking huge, but the bigger ones are in the
And it’s it shows this map of the solar system on this clay tablet from nine thou or six thousand years ago. Like, how did they know that?
Yeah. It goes back to the advanced civilization, man. I don’t know. I just really think there
I think it was a different type of vatsal, like, not power lines and stuff like that. I think they honed into, like, natural energy from the Earth. Like, I heard something about the pyramids may have been, like, some type of a power plant because ai just found where those pillars go down in the ground so long.
That stuff’s wild. That stuff’s wild. Sai the this dude, Ben Van Kirkwick, and they’ve used that same, technology to find this enormous labyrinth that existed, but that was also documented historically. Herodotus talked about it and different historians have talked about it.
This labyrinth that’s even more impressive than the Pyramids underground And inside they’ve so using this technology, they’ve found this 40 meter. It’s 40 meter, this metallic. They don’t know what kind of metal it is, but there’s a metallic Tic Tac shaped object that’s 40 meters long at the center of this labyrinth.
Sai they built a dam in the nineteen sixties to, help the farmers out, and the dam unfortunately fucked up the water table. So this labyrinth is now flooded. So you can’t get in it unless they do something to change the water and, you know, change how the water is channeled or build a tunnel inside of it, but the water table has made it impossible to get into it without doing that.
But this thing because of this tomography, this, ground penetrating radar, they know that there’s an enormous metallic object from thousands and thousands of years ago that’s 40 meters long.
Are they actively trying to figure it out, like, get in there?
There are researchers that arya, but the problem is there’s a lot of resistance from the Egyptian government.
Yeah. They don’t want they don’t want any monkey wrench in the ai that they’ve been teaching forever.
Yeah. I’ve I’ve seen, one article. They just discovered some ancient city, and it was ai a they discovered something. It was related to Christianity. Like, they discovered something Ai is king and but long story short, the whole entire project just got shut down and they passed a law.
You can’t dig there for, like, twenty years.
I think you’re talking about Gobekli Tepe.
Yeah. Gobekli Tepe. Yeah. That’s it.
Yeah. Gobekli Tepe, which is in, Turkey. They found that by accident. It was a farmer. A farmer was, I think it was a sheep herder actually. He found some stone that was in the ground. He’s, like, kicked at it and was, like, cleaned it off a little bit, and then ai it had a right angle to it.
I was, like, what the hell is this? Then meh dug a little deeper, and then they called in the archaeologist. Ai said, hey, we got something here. And then they discovered that there’s these concentric circles and these huge stone columns and three d animals, and they’ve only uncovered 5% of it so far. Wow.
And, they kind of stopped digging because they get enormous amount of tourist revenue where people gonna sana come to the ai, and they didn’t sana fuck that up. And, you know, there’s a lot lot of lot of weirdness when you let these governments decide what can and can’t be explored. Yeah.
Because through ground penetrating radar, they ai that this this site, even though they’ve only, excavated 5% of it, is one of many, many sites that are in that area. And the age of it is really fascinating because this was intentionally covered somewhere around eleven thousand years ago.
So that means that someone decided to cover this all up with dirt 11,000 years ago, which means they don’t even know how old it is. It could be 2,000, 3,000 years older than that. They don’t know.
And this is weird to just stop finding that out. Mhmm.
Well, they’re getting a lot of pressure now, so they might start opening up the excavation of it. And they did a lot of stupid shah, like, they covered it with, olive trees for once for some reason. Yeah. Like, I think because olive trees are protected. So no. With if they covered it with olive trees, you couldn’t dig into the ground. You couldn’t remove the olive trees.
It was ai a way to stop people from looking around. Interesting. Yeah. But now they they ai that the olive trees, the roots are actually destroying the artifacts that are underneath. So now they’re pulling the olive trees and now there’s discussions about continuing their excavations.
Ai got off on a giant kick one time reading about that. And it’s ai anytime the Smithsonian got involved
Yeah. You know? The the giant stuff is weird because there’s a lot of documentation of people finding giants, like enormous
Ten, fifteen foot tall humans. And then there’s also the Nephilim in the Ai that are giants that are that consumed everything, you know, that were I mean, David and Goliath. There’s giants in the Ai. And it makes you think, like, ai, is it a giant ai the mountain from the Game of Thrones? Mhmm. You know?
Ai what I wanted. Yeah. Maybe. Because people
were shorter and relatively back then. Right.
But but probably some people weren’t Yeah. If they lived in some places where they have more resources and better genes. Yeah.
Pituitary gland problems, you know, where you
We have guys seven foot eleven plus. Mhmm. You know?
Yep. But this seems different. The the ai in the Bible and the giants in historical accounts, it seems different. It seems like it’s a totally different species of human. And again, if we just found this guy recently that’s a million years old, and now we know. So forever, they were saying that human beings I mean, the the ai used to be Homo sapiens emerged fifty thousand years ago, and then they moved it to a 150, then they moved it to 250, 300 is as they find more information.
Now they have to push it to a million. You know? And if one day, they they find a fucking head as big as this table, like, what do they do? What do they do about that? Do they even tell us?
But why wouldn’t they? That’s what’s weird. Like, why wouldn’t they? Isn’t that crazy? Be but we all agree. We all agree that if they did find a giant, they probably wouldn’t tell us.
Not until they did their own, you know, figured it out for themselves or tested on what they want.
If they sana people to know, but I don’t know why they wouldn’t want people to know. Like, why do I why am I convinced that they would hide that?
Well, if there is, antichrist on his way, and he his goal he already knows he lost. So his goal at this point is just to destroy as much as possible, you know, get as many souls as possible. And finding stuff like that that would prove the Ai more true would turn more people to Christianity or to god, the one true god, then I could see where if there is, like, some type of spiritual force that is in somewhat control, then I could see that’s the only way I can make sense of it.
It’s like, why cover up progress? Why why not tyler people the truth?
Because Ai, I think it’s ego, and that might be also related to good and evil in a lot of ways.
Loving yourself and not you’re supposed to love god over yourself.
Right. And being the person that has the knowledge and the person that distributes that knowledge and is the gatekeeper of it is a very intoxicating thing for a lot of these academics. And if all of a sudden something comes along that and this is the speculation about what happened with the Smithsonian, that they took that stuff and just fucking tucked it away.
Ai don’t think they were bones. They would wanna have, you know, secretly do their own test without anybody knowing about it. I know what you hope
To what end? At what point in time?
Before everybody else knows, they would already have the answers. I don’t know.
But wouldn’t there be a time where someone would wanna, like, be the guy who discovered it all and get all the credit for it? Like, that’s why it doesn’t make sense.
To Yeah. To me, if somebody knows god, it is freeing in a lot of way. And you realize that, you know, no government is above you or no man is above you. God is above you, and you serve god. And if you can keep people away from god, you you’re that much more susceptible to being a slave to something else ai
Whatever evidence or anything that kinda proves that God exists.
Yeah. Anything’s gonna prove God’s existence. Ai think that’s gonna be the main thing they shut down.
Right. Right. Like, the the Shroud of Turin is an excellent example. Yeah. That’s
a That one’s an interesting one.
That’s a weird one, man. That’s a weird one. There’s a lot of people that go out of their way to try to disprove it, but when you you get into the dating of the cloth. So it used to be they were saying that it was only a few 100 years old. But now they’re saying that the the the way the cloth is made, the it is the cloth is made that’s exactly consistent with the time that Jesus was alive and that more tests need to be done to find out the exact age of it.
Because the problem is, like, you don’t know, like, what piece they studied and you’re not you’re not studying the entire thing. And also the image of it is bizarre. Because the image of it, you really only see Jesus when it’s a negative of of it. Mhmm. And they don’t know how that image was put on there.
It wasn’t stained. It wasn’t burned on there. They don’t know what caused it.
It’s like a blast radiation.
Somebody recreated it with, gamma radiation, I think. But the only problem so it would just be it need it would need a it would need to be an extreme source of light to do that. But the only problem is that would have vaporized the heat from the light would have vaporized it realistically.
So they’re wondering, well, if light did do it, how was there no heat? Right. So if Christ did raise and pass through it, there’s also X-ray images in the shroud, apparently.
Well, you see this when you see the shroud in negative like, Jamie, pull up an image of it. It’s very strange. Like, it shows the lash marks on his body. Yeah. It shows his facial features. It shows the holes where his wrist is, where he was crucified. It’s very strange stuff.
like, for someone to do that as a hoax and to just not not paint it, just to do it in some very weird, go to that yeah. That one ai where your cursor is or so. That make that big. Recently said it’s fake. They’ve recently said it’s fake.
Ai go back and forth on that.
The thing is, like, who is the person who’s they? Right.
The the Catholic church is who What’s
that, Jamie? Says they’ve been debunking it for six hundred and fifty years. About six hundred fifty years ago, they didn’t even have carbon dating. So what were they doing to debunk it back then?
bunch of people that wanna debunk it. This is is a document. What is this, Sam? A document? Arya, they were talking I mean,
Well, they talked about it being bullshit? Yeah. I’ve also Ai thing is people, I’m sure, called it and called bullshit on it
People have talked about ways that some of that stuff could have been done. Done. Sure. But how would someone figure out that 500, a thousand, two thousand years ago? Whatever it is. It could have been 300, 200, 150 Sure. Sixty years ago. Well, it’s 650. If they’ve been debunking it for 150, you gotta assume it’s at least 650 years old.
So the the thing is, like, see between it’s been dated between 1355 and 1382. So The text sai the document. The text. What text? That we’re talking about here, not the shroud. What is the the text about? Medieval documents revealed the authenticity of the shroud that many believe wrapped and crucified, was being called into question perhaps as early as 1355. Okay.
Well, that means that it existed 1355. Yeah. Description, depictions by clergymen. Sai, it’s hard. Deceptions. Oh, excuse me. Deceptions by clergymen.
His writings now considered the oldest written rejection of the relic, predate the previous earliest documented criticism by the Bishop of Troyes, Pierre d’Arcis in 1389. So either way, we know it’s at least 600 plus years old, and we we know that the way that it was put on there was not stained.
It was not painted. It’s very and if you look at it like that, they didn’t even know that until they came up with photography, until they could take an an image of it and make it a negative, they didn’t see the face of Jesus and all the the depictions.
So, like this image right here is ai, when you look at that, the Shroud Of Turin, like, yeah, I could say call bullshit. Whatever. But then you see the negative Ai go go back to those other images. So this is what it looks like when you run it through when you use modern photography and turn it into a negative.
That this wasn’t that that they didn’t know about this in the thirteen hundreds?
New study says it’s something else. Sai they’re gonna have studies forever that debunk it. And one thing that academics love to do, they love to call everybody retarded. Yep. Every every everybody’s an idiot. This is all fake. This is bullshit. But whatever that is, man, when you’re just go back to the the negative ones.
The one that you just sai. The one down ai. Yeah. That one, please. That’s weird as fuck to me, man.
That’s weird as fuck that it didn’t you couldn’t see it normally, and you only see it when they make a negative of it. That is so strange vatsal someone would go out of their way to fake something in that way where it only exists in a negative Well,
they don’t even know how it happened.
Right. Exactly. They don’t know how to I mean, they’re saying they could reproduce it today, but I don’t think anybody has. And, also, how are you gonna reproduce it to such an extent with so much detail that is that matches the biblical depiction of the crucifixion? Yeah. Including the holes in the wrist, the lash marks on his back, the the the wound at his ai. It’s it’s all really weird. At the very least, it’s fascinating.
The very least, it’s fascinating.
I mean, it’s really interesting stuff.
To me, that that seeing that, I really don’t even care how old people think it is or do like, figure out how they did that first. To me, it’s ai, if this is
Not only that. How’d they do that six hundred fucking years ago? Yeah. Or two thousand years ago or whatever really whatever age it actually is.
I’ve seen one article last year where they were they found dirt particles that matched you know, that that traced back to Jerusalem. So Yeah. It’s like I said, they’ve been debunking it and saying it’s authentic and debunking it. It seems like for the last five or ten years now.
Oh, it’s very weird stuff.
Which is where are we at now with it?
That one church in Ethiopia that’s supposed to have the Arya the Covenant there.
And all the people that that guard it, they all get cataracts, and they wind up dying of radiation.
I don’t know about that because the ark of the covenant was when god the father’s presence was here on earth, not through Jesus in Old Testament. The I am was down here, and that’s what he resided in. And you had to do all these things to be in his presence or you would literally just
Die because, you know, he’s holy. And to me, it’s like lightness and dark cannot list exist in the same place. So you whatever. But the god’s god the father’s presence isn’t there anymore, so I don’t understand why it would still be messing people up.
Well, we don’t know what they were writing down. Ai? The problem with all of ancient all ancient religious texts, let’s assuming there was real events. Mhmm. The problem is a lot of these things were told as an oral tradition for a hundred, five hundred, a thousand years before they’re ever even written down.
And then they write them down. They write them down in Aramaic. They write them down in Hebrew. They write them and then they have to translate it, and they translate it to Greek and Latin, and then eventually English. You’re you’re missing a lot along the way.
When I read these things, when I read the bible or if I read the book of Enoch or any of these ancient texts, I’m I’m always trying to say, okay, what what would what were they trying to document? Like, what was the original event? Like, what actually happened? And forget the problem is people are really bad at telling the truth.
Like, human beings, when they see something fantastic, add their own little thing to it. If they are of a certain belief, they’re gonna attach that belief to whatever this thing was. So it’s it’s no question that these people held whatever that was in such high regard, and it meant so much to them that they like like the book of Isaiah, where it’s verbatim, that they wrote it verbatim for a thousand years.
Back when they started out, they were writing things down on animal skins. Mhmm. That’s one of the things about the the Dead Sea Scrolls that’s so fascinating is they had to do genetic testing. So they’re writing these things down on these animal skins, and they had to make sure that the skin of this one is the same cow as the skin of this one.
So if they do, like, genetic testing to make sure it’s the same cow skin. Sai, okay, we got all the skin from this cow, and it’s in this group of of techs, so start to start decoding it.
That’s an interesting way of doing it. That’s wild. Yeah.
have never thought of that.
And ai Meh Huff said, how they used to write things like, they’d leave stuff out back then because it wasn’t required back then. They would just write down the basics. I watched that Wes Huff thing, and that was very interesting.
man. I’ve watched a bunch of stuff on him.
also it’s, again, what were they trying to document? Yeah. There’s some there’s clearly something was going on back then. Something happened.
Did you ever read that story? It was somewhere in the Bible. I can’t remember where. It’s in the Old Testament. Somebody stole the ark. Well, some tribe stole the ark. And, like, the next day, they the next morning, like, everybody was dead from stealing the ark, and they pretty much said, hey.
Come get this thing. Take it back. Meh. We don’t
want it. We’re good. Well, that’s what people believe is in this church in Ethiopia. Yeah. You know, because there’s these Ethiopian Jews who also their Ai is the book of Enoch.
Yeah. Do we have an image of this?
No. No. You can’t see it. Nobody can get I sai, send in the seals. Meh need a fucking Yeah.
I don’t know what the fuck is in there, bro. Put these guys in hazmat suits and let’s
got it, it’s gonna be ours.
Well, Ai yeah. You would imagine. We’re gonna take it.
I would like to see know at all.
Well, what would happen with remote viewers if remote viewing is real? Get remote viewers in a room and
We have talked about that. My brother is big on, like Oh, yeah. Meh went down a remote viewing rabbit hole. He was big on
it. I thought it was sai 100% horse shit about
What about ai And then over time oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No. The submarine’s big. The one that they found the Soviet submarine that they were building. Yeah. They knew the exact location. Not just that, remote viewers found a downed aircraft that was in Siberia. They located it within a three mile radius. They found it.
They knew where it was. The United States went in and got it before the Soviet Union could.
Yeah. Using remote viewers. Like, they’ve got actionable information from remote viewers,
allegedly. Allegedly. Allegedly. To me, it feels like we could it’s just to scare the Soviets. Like, oh, we got we got people with superpowers. We know where the submarine is.
Or is is this something that people realize that there is a developing aspect of human consciousness or an aspect of human consciousness that used to exist that we forgot, that we don’t know how to do anymore. One of those things.
Yeah. That’s an interesting concept. Yeah.
It is. Because the remote viewer thing, they spent a fuck load of money on that, and they they kept that program going on for a long, long time. And, you know, I don’t know what they discovered or what they didn’t. You know, it’s unless you’re in the room with the people that have the top, top, top secret information, who knows?
That whole cold war time is also just wild. I think it was I see why we would have faked a lot of stuff Sure. On both sides. Oh, for sure. Bluff a bluff game
We can do this. We have this.
Yep. Yep. Andy just started believing in the, in us getting to the moon.
Well, once we went to personally. Yeah. Once we went to NASA in Texas, but also that meh, the other footage that came out, I don’t really know. I could see why we would fake it. I mean, the Soviets Yeah. Actually, we could
It’s the US government. We’d fake a lot of fake anything.
For So go ahead. I’m sorry.
I was saying for a while, though, they before that documentary came out, the the story well, we lost the footage. We lost
And it’s like, did they just wait for technology to progress to be able to make a convincing documentary?
Well, they definitely lost the footage. They lost all the original copies of the film. So all the original film was gone. What you’re seeing is just copies of copies. They also lost the telemetry data, which is a real problem. Mhmm. That’s the with the hard data, the binary data that shows the distance and the craft and how far it was. It just seems fake.
It seems fake when you watch it. That’s what’s weird to me. It seems totally hokey. It looks fake as shit. And then the weird one for me is the Apollo eleven post flight press conference. Those guys look like a hostage video. It doesn’t look real at all.
And then there’s Neil Armstrong who gave that very bizarre cryptic speech at the twenty fifth anniversary of the Apollo moon landing. There’s a lot of weirdness to them. And the fact that we haven’t been back, the it’s there’s not a single thing that’s not cheaper, easier, and faster to reproduce from 1969 in 2025 except the moon landing.
Yeah. Well, it’s just weird. Like, if it if it is true, I’ve seen a video of, like, something that was supposedly live streamed on on the news back then, and it was just this guy who was obviously hanging from a cable, and he had this pathetic looking earth under him.
know? And it’s not at all what actual space looks like now, but this was, like, on the news, apparently.
Well, that’s probably not real. That’s probably an artist’s rendition or recreation. But how about the phone call? Nixon is calling the guys from the, hey, fellas, I hear you’re on the moon. Moon. Yes, sir. We’re on the moon. I can’t even get fucking cell phone service in my bathroom.
if this what’s their explanation for how those reflectors got up there? Well, first of all, the Russians put, reflectors as well. So you can you can definitely remotely place reflectors. The other problem is the moon itself reflects. So there’s there’s a lot of weird arguments about that.
There’s there’s I could see how you could say, oh, there’s reflectors and that would indicate that people were there, but Show us the flag.
Do we not have a can we point can we point James Webb over there and
No. No. No. No. That’s that’s deep space. It’s a different thing. You’d have to get a different kind of technology that’s just to zoom in on the moon, and they would go, why would we do that? Why we spend billions and billions of dollars
that rational people think definitely happened?
Sana lot of people that would have to hold a secret too.
Not really. You don’t think so? No. Because it’s compartmentalized. It’s compartmentalized. The only people that would really need to know are the people who made the footage, the people that are involved in the filming, and the actual astronauts themselves. Everybody else, you’re getting fed data. Okay?
Yeah. You think they would believe that’s happening.
Yeah. Not only that, when the first time when Apollo eleven happened, they weren’t allowed to get a direct feed from the meh from NASA. So what they did was they used a projection screen, and then all the news cameras pointed their cameras at the projection screen. That’s why it looks like shit.
Like, the first the Paul eleven video looks so bad. But it seems like that was on purpose. Like, they made it look like shit on purpose. Interesting. And if you wanted to gain techno technological and, you know, ethical and moral superiority over the evil communist, you could see why you would make some sort of a rationalization, why you should fake that that we have the ability to go to the moon.
Because the ability to go to the moon is not just ai. It’s military.
It’s a military might. Like, we have the best rockets. We have the best this. We have the best we got the best. We went to the moon. We definitely did it. Sai it just makes sense that they would fake it.
And the the the blow of Sputnik flying over The United States. Mhmm. Everybody could see it. It’s ai, dude, we can put this right above your country.
I’m just saying if they flex. If they were giving people LSD in brothels, I could see them taking the moonlight.
Most of history I’m not a 100%. Most of The United States history is bullshit. At least some aspect of it. Look what got us into the Vietnam War. Gulf Of Tonka never happened. Full shit.
False flag event. They’re they all throughout history all throughout The United States history in the nineteen sixties, during the same time where they were supposedly going to the moon, they lied constantly at every fucking turn. At every turn.
And who’s to say they’re not still doing that? It’s easy. It was easier to have
They are. They 100% are. Yeah. Yeah. Ai, I know people in government that will tell you. They’ll put your phone down. Let’s go for a walk. And they’ll tell you.
And you’re like, what? Yeah.
That would be that won’t that. Those conversations are strange. One of my favorite thing is, the pizza ordering at the Pentagon.
When when shit starts to go down, the the spike in pizza ordering because people are working late
Yeah. Interesting. Very weird. Yeah.
And it just ai, I saw, I think, a couple weeks ago because I brought it up.
like, I got a notification. It’s like ai spiked.
I know. People ai thinking we’re going to war. This has been it’s
it was vatsal, like, a time it was at a high that was, like, the Panama stuff, Vietnam high.
Isn’t that funny? It’s pizza deliveries is what freaks everybody out. Oh, they’re working late. They’re working late. They’re ordering a pizza.
And now they just called all all the generals together. Have you seen that?
Yeah. He accepted. But supposedly Yeah. What they’re doing is giving they want get all the generals together and give them some sort of a a moral and ethical mandate Yeah. Like preparedness. This is what we want the military to be.
No more beards and stuff.
No more fucking politics and no more no more identity politics and bullshit. We the most important thing is be ready. Yeah. Be ready. Have the best, most capable military that’s humanly possible given the resources that we have today. This is what our this is what our goal is.
is. And then you need to call everybody together to do that.
Well, you saw what the fuck was going on over the last four years.
had guys in dresses talking about how it’s really important to have inclusiveness. It’s the most important thing about the military is inclusivity. Like, we had crazy people that were in charge of very important positions. Including that guy that was stealing women’s clothes.
Ai guy was in charge of, like, fucking nuclear waste, and he’s running around stealing people’s underwear.
With lipstick and a bald head. Just not just stealing, but he stole this one lady who’s ai a famous designer. It was a one off dress, and then he wore that’s how he got busted. He wore it to some event, and the lady was like, hey, motherfucker. That’s mine. Like, someone stole that shit from the airport, and that’s how he got busted.
Yeah. It is a South Park Airport.
Is it is it a South Park Airport?
Park Airport. We do. Yeah. We do. It’s getting wild,
It is wild, but it’s, like, it’s always been wild. And this is one of the good things about, Trump being elected and Trump in office is it kinda threw a a monk because they didn’t want him to be the president and threw a monkey wrench into all these things that they were doing.
You get to see a lot of these people ram, and you get to sai, like, oh, this is this is there’s so much like, all the Doge stuff where they did uncovered all these NGOs.
Yeah. There’s an NGO for I think it’s every 600 people in India. Yeah. You know how crazy that is? There’s a non there’s a nongovernment organization for every I think it’s, like, five or 600 people in India. There’s, like, millions of them. It doesn’t make any sense. It’s crazy. It’s, like, what are you doing? What are you doing? You Elon explained it to me too.
He said, what you would do is you would make this nonprofit, and you would call this not you’d put a bunch of money into it. Sai you, like, you put, like, $10,000,000 relatively small to to them. $10,000,000, this thing, and call it, like, agency for peace, center for peace, whatever it is.
And then that becomes a non government organization, and then you get politicians to dump tons of money into this NGO. And then through this NGO, you profit.
It’s like a shell company.
Yeah. Yeah. And there’s a ton of those. And there’s so many of them, they couldn’t even keep track of them. And the more they dug into it, the more they start calling Elon a Sai. And it just got wild.
Well, they don’t like when the elites don’t like when the curtain’s pulled back.
Well, that was the curtain being pulled back. Ai was the curtain being pulled back in a way that most people were not aware. And when I brought Mike Benz in and Mike Benz laid it all out, and he was explaining that what the what USAID was for was the things that were too dirty for the CIA to get involved in.
So a lot of it was, like, regime change operations. Outlining all these different regime change operations that were all being paid for, and then your tax dollars being dumped into these NGOs, and then people are pulling money out of it, and billions of dollars.
It’s the world’s piggy bank.
Why did why did, why did every why’d they stop digging? Are they still digging?
Because I know Elon’s not in the White House anymore, but
It was supposed to be a temporary thing. Right?
but it just seems like it all just stopped.
Well, you don’t hear about it anymore. That’s true. But I think it was real problematic. I mean, they did shut down Sai, and, they they turned Elon into a fucking Nazi. I mean, how many fucking Teslas got keyed and tires got slashed and his business was really troubled by it. And so he’s like, I’m done. I’m I’m stepping away.
You guys you didn’t follow my instructions. You didn’t follow my recommendations. So what can I do? You’re ruining my life. So I’m just gonna back out of this.
Go back to building rockets.
So he’s just going back to building rockets. Well And the thing is, like, they didn’t even care that he rescued those people from the fucking space station, which was wild. Like, fucking speak station, which ai wild. Like, no one wanted to give him credit. No one wanted to say thank you. No. They’re ai, no. He’s a Nazi. Yeah.
People I know were calling him a Nazi because he’s spazzed out. And when my heart goes out to you Oh, yeah. We we make fun
Yeah. Someone just took a still image, you know?
The guy literally has a chain around his neck that was given to him by one of the mothers of one of the hostages in Israel that says bring them all home. Yeah. He has a he wears it around his neck. That’s what a Nazi does? Like, are you fucking kidding me? You think he’s a Nazi?
There’s no evidence that he’s a Nazi other than one hand movement? Yeah. Yeah. That’s it?
Well, it’s like the whole right’s being called Nazis. Ai, it’s why are we throwing that word around?
Well, that word doesn’t mean anything when everybody’s a Nazi.
It’s ai it’s so stupid. It’s just ai overplayed that hand.
It started off being pretty strong and having a lot of weight, but now, you know, it’s just like you got they they use it all the time in this Yeah.
Everybody’s a Sai, and then the if you’re not, you’re communist. Yeah. I mean, it’s just Well, the communists are real. And everything’s so extreme right now.
And Nazis are real too. That’s the part of the problem. When you call everybody a Nazi, well, the problem is that word gets overused, and now legitimate Nazis can just operate with impunity. Like, they’re real. There’s there’s legit Nazis out there.
Yeah. Yeah. And then they wouldn’t even really know what a Nazi is at that point.
Yeah. It’s squirrelly. It’s squirrelly as fuck. And the government just is too big. It’s too big. There’s too much going on, and you can only do so much to make it effective. And so this administration has four years, and who knows what they’re gonna be able to get done or not get done.
And there’s a lot of things they’re doing that make people very upset, like the all the ice stuff and the raids and
You see ice cubes Yeah. Bus? Tour bus? Have
I this they burnt his bus down.
Portland, the Antifa people burnt ai, ice cubes Ice cubes. Because they thought it was a ice
I thought it was a ice bus?
You haven’t seen this? No. Oh, yeah. I thought I’d I didn’t mean to interrupt you on it, but it just hit me. I saw that this, couple days ago.
Oh, it’s so stupid. Really? So stupid.
Yeah. Burned it to the ground.
love to see Ice Cube’s reaction.
You guys tour in Portland? Yeah.
We actually had a good show there, but when you walked around sai happy. It is zombie apocalypse.
And we were just another one’s San Francisco. We’ve never first time for us going to San Francisco was about a month ago, and it we were in the whatever they call it, Tenderloin. And it is You got a deep breath. House. There’s people blowing up ai. Some homeless people blowing up these fireworks in the middle of the night on the street.
Me and Drew’s just watching them out the window. We’re watching crime happen.
Yeah. Yeah. San Francisco is pretty buck wild. And then the mayor came out and said, we’re making a declaration. No one can sleep on the street. You can no longer loiter. You can only do that. And then go look at San Francisco right now. It’s exactly the sai. Let’s just talk.
Is San Francisco where they cleaned up?
The Chinese president? The Chinese president?
Yeah. Because Xi Jinping was in town. Oh. And then Gatsby Newsom. Gatsby Newsom said, well, when you have visitors over, you clean up your house. Like Yeah. Bitch, why don’t you just keep your fucking house clean? Ai you got shit on your floor? 100%. Human shit all over your streets.
Yeah, man. That’s the questions that everybody needs to be asked.
What if I wanted to ruin society and get it to a point where everybody you needed to control things because it got so chaotic that you could institute some sort of a digital ID and institute social credit score, that’s how you would do it. You would you would, I mean, I’m not saying that that’s what they’re doing, but that’s how I would do it.
What I would do is I would just let people out of jail the moment they do anything, let them camp on the streets, give them money for drugs, just let them just let it go crazy, and then have everybody, like, scrambling. Please take away our freedom to give us safety. Yeah. And then boom.
Well, you can’t blame people for asking these kinds of questions when you go to other countries, and it’s safe to walk around at ai, and it’s Yeah. Pretty clean city. It’s like, why why don’t why don’t we have this? You know? You can’t blame a society for asking those kinds of questions from their leaders.
Why are you not and why ai you just clean up for a foreign government to come visit, which is cool or whatever, but you proved that you could. Yeah. And then, like, why why don’t we just have that all the time? Yeah. I think there needs to be more stuff directed towards mental health.
A lot of those homeless people Yes. And people on drugs is there some of them
are, like, mentally ill and One hundred percent.
Can’t but we don’t have any we don’t have any treatment for people like that hardly.
Well, it all skyrocketed during the Reagan administration because they changed the, like, the laws in terms of, like, where what what you’re supposed to do when someone’s mentally ill. And they just, like, let them loose. Let’s stop paying for it.
sana asylums anymore or anything. Mm-mm.
But then then again, you know, you hear stories about it. Yeah. Yeah. Ai, that’s not good either.
We would hope we’d have some good ones.
But it’s just like some people They
There’s like, you know, kid, their family died when they were 18.
And they’re they’re not mentally able to function in society. They’ve been homeless for twenty years.
Where we we need a place for people like that.
a very, very close family member right now that’s homeless and mentally ill. And is that’s all I want, man, is for people to, like we need I don’t know what needs to happen, but we need to get these people help.
100%. Yeah. 100%. And that should be something that we do spend money on.
I’d want sai dollars to go to something like that.
Everybody right or left. Everybody would. You want people to get a chance. I mean, the best stories ever are people that had they’re they were in the gutter, like, living on the streets. And now all of a bryden, they’re helping people. They run some sort of a a nonprofit food kitchen, and they’re helping people get clean, and they found life’s purpose and, you know, running, you know, whether it is some sort of a a religious class or something that gives people hope and gives people something that, you know, then they can tell you ai, hey, I used to be where you are and now I’m not and now I’m helping people.
Yeah. Ai, right or left, ai, this divide that we have in this country, most of it’s bullshit. And most of it is, like, it’s engineered. Mhmm. Yeah.
It’s engineered to keep us at each other’s throats so they can keep getting away with all this nonsense.
Yeah. And we keep eating it up. Mhmm.
Oh, yeah. And doubling down.
It could be, like, if the president said don’t go buy or something about bananas.
You go everybody should have a banana today. The left would never eat another banana in the day. Ai. Or the Tylenol thing.
Tylenol said in 2017, we actually don’t recommend you take our product.
Yeah. Well, not only that. Two years ago, Johnson and Johnson separated from Tylenol. Tylenol became its own country, company. Woah. Which is that? Probably ai they saw it coming down the ai. And they’re like, hey, hey, hey. They’re jumping.
Well, here’s what’s really crazy. A lot of fucking crazy leftist women started taking Tylenol to own JFK or RFK Junior and and Trump. And a bunch of them died of liver toxicity. Because ai much? Yeah. Have you
I knew it was gonna happen.
TikTok. Pregnant women just taking Tylenol just out of spite.
Why let why let something dictate your life that meh? You know? Because a lot
of people are nuts, man. A lot of people just don’t have any critical thinking skills and they’re in a cult.
Whether they’re in a MAGA cult or they’re in a leftist cult, they’re in a fucking cult.
And they’re all in on one side or the other side, and I think humanity exists in the middle. And humanity exists in the middle where you’re supposed to be able to talk about ideas Mhmm. And you’re supposed to say, well, what’s what’s a good for just overall ai, like mental health institutions, like giving people some sort of a chance to become a productive member of ai.
Like, all there’s a lot of things that we all agree on. Yeah. And we need to find common ground and instead of, like, fighting and instead of polarizing people. And this is one of the problems that I have with this administration is that they’re really good at, like, pointing fingers at the other side and polarizing and really bad at uniting us all Mhmm.
And not attacking the other side and just uniting us and bringing us together.
What was the last administration that was good at ai, in your opinion? Oh. Or is it it’s always been a divisive Well,
it’s ai of always been like that. But maybe the Clinton administration, maybe the first one.
Yeah. Maybe Clinton nine eleven. Yeah.
the same team for at least a year.
He was pretty ai. Like Oh, he
was super divisive before that. That’s for damn sure.
It was an outside influence.
But it’s also it’s ai what did they do with that that ai? They forced us into a war over a bullshit premise. I mean, that just shows you what they’re really willing to do if they have everybody’s will. Yep. If they have everybody on their side, like, okay. Great. Let’s invade Iraq. Let’s lie about weapons. Terrorism. Yeah. Exactly.
They go anywhere with that. Clear weapons.
That’s all Ai have to do. So it’s meh have to they hate us for our freedom. Oh, no. No.
Yeah. Exactly. It’s it’s kinda crazy, but we always fall for it. And, hopefully, we fall for it less and less every year, but not it doesn’t seem like it when you see pregnant ladies chewing Tylenol.
Yeah. We’re in a crazy time.
Again, that’s what the song touches on. We’re actually gonna put it out October 3 because of it.
I listened to it in the gym today.
To speak people hating? Yeah. You like
it? I love it. I love it. I love the whole album. It’s really great.
Just jaded on it, man. Yeah. A lot of people hating each other.
Ai, it’s sick. It’s sick, and it’s unnecessary. And you don’t get much time, folks. You don’t get much time in this life. You get a hundred years if you’re lucky and you’re gonna waste it fighting ideological battles on Twitter and Facebook, like, what are you doing? Yeah. You know?
And you’re trapped. You’re trapped on your phone. You’re trapped, like, checking to see how people are engaging with your latest outraged tweet.
Ai. Sai I can’t. I cannot, dude. I cannot Ai cannot look at the comments.
think I learned that from you.
I just, like, I’ve seen some of these things, and I know it’s all bullshit. Like, somebody’s just coming on here to rile me up. Mhmm.
But, like David 36907. Yeah. Yeah. That’s ai There’s so many of them.
On the inside, it kinda gets to you
Yeah. Brandon, he’s a comment
I eat it up, ai. Keep doing it. Yeah. I don’t care.
He’s not I wouldn’t be doing this if I cared about people’s opinion. You know what I mean? It’s
But you do keep care about good people’s opinion. Yeah. You just don’t care about negative opinions?
I don’t care about the negative opinions Yeah. Because I’m not I’m doing it for God pretty much. Mhmm. Ai, I mean, I anytime I post a cover song, sorry, not Saloni. Sorry. Nobody will ever be George Jones. Wasn’t trying to be. Just Right. Singing the songs.
Johnny Cash will never be Ai Inch Nails. You know? Yeah. It may hurt. It’s just a different thing, man. You can enjoy it without saying that. But there’s a lot of people that are just negative. And it’s why? It’s because their life sucks. Do you think Michael Jordan leaves YouTube comments? No.
Because he’s a fucking winner. Yeah. You know what I mean? Yeah. That’s really what it is. It’s ai our a lot of our society, their main contribution is bitching. Meh. You know, that’s what they spend most of their energy on.
We wanna keep it about music, man.
Good for you, man. There’s a
lot of drama in the world, and we if somebody tried ai start drama with us, I don’t even know if we would even reply. We don’t I
It’s a fake place. You think I’m gonna waste my time arguing with you on social media? You know? I’m not cool. That’s what you think. Alright.
It’s one of the few things that we have that really ai us. You know, really does. Like, you can get people of all persuasions, all different kinds of backgrounds just love a good song.
Well, you know? That’s universal.
It’s it’s weird about social media too is the algorithm, like, some like, someone left leaning will have a completely different comment section than someone right leaning.
Oh, yeah. I understand. Coaching. Yeah. Oh, yeah. And that’s really bad because then you think, look. And then when the election happens, you’re ai, what? What what what is going on? Ai do you not think the way I think? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. We’re all people, man.
Yeah. I just wish someone would come along that was a great ai, and hopefully, they won’t get shot. Yeah.
They killed they killed him first, though.
Yeah. They they they did it back then too.
Yeah. If Jesus did come back today, boy, would that be fascinating? Like, sai just to see how people would
see it. Oh, god. Actually, I believe. I’m sorry.
You know? Me relieving, honestly. I mean
Could you imagine though, like I don’t know. I don’t wanna throw throw shade on anybody, but then just dying. It’s like, oh, god dang it. They were right. I was like, I know. I know. I I’ll see myself
Just go ahead and walk out and walk the other way. Right.
You get to the pearly gates, you’re like, no shit. You know? Really? Yeah. And then Saint Peter’s Ai, come here. Mhmm. Talk to you about some places. See for me Oh, dude. I didn’t know. Ai I knew, I would’ve never done all
I would’ve never ai any of those things.
Late then. I have to make a make a stop at purgatory on the way. That’s where I’ll be.
Yeah. It’s I’ll be there eventually.
But music is the great uniter. And it isn’t
the Catholic in the band. Oh, okay. So it’s ai again, man.
So you believe in purgatory? Yeah.
But we coexist. Yeah. You know?
It’s fine. We have yeah. We I mean, we talk about we have, like, a little random Ai study that pop up. We just talk about the Bible. I pull out my catechism. You know? It’s fun.
I’m just gonna be laughing at you because God probably will send you to a purgatory because you believed in it.
Hey. He might be sending you. We don’t know.
know when we leave it there. I I’m a see y’all in that. And then
When was Catholicism established?
When, with Jesus Ai, when he was crucified.
That’s when it was started?
Yeah. He told Saint Peter, I’ll build on on top of you. You are the rock I will build my church on. Do you know where his bones are? In the Vatsal, underneath Saint Peter’s Basilica.
Interesting. Vatican’s got a lot of stuff. Saint Peter’s Basilica is
wild. Just went for my honeymoon. Insane. It was even if you’re not Catholic, just going there, they have a whole museum is insane. How are you going in Europe? No. That’s down in Rome. We won’t make it
that far. But Either way, Rome is pretty bizarre to look at too. But there’s there is nothing there’s nothing like Saint Peter’s Basilica.
by the way, how crazy is it that Rome is its own country? How crazy is that?
They have their own it’s a country. It’s ai 50 acres or some shit.
The Vatican. Yeah. The Vatican.
The Vatican, rather. Excuse me. Not Rome.
And you have to wait in ai. Yeah. You have to wait in line to enter in the morning when we went. Yeah.
But The Vatican being its own country is so strange. And then you get in and you’re like, this might be the richest country ever. Yeah. Like, look at all the art. They have so much art.
So much art. It’s just Sai
Peter’s Basilica. Whatever whatever you believe, if you go to that, you’ll be awestruck.
It’s it’s literally like, you walk in and you get there it is. You’re just covered You’re blown away.
Chills. Yeah. You’re blown away. And it didn’t it take, like, four or five hundred years to make?
it’s to I mean, this was all people with no computers and no power drills. Yeah, man. No no power sai. Like, how how dedicated were you motherfuckers?
I will say that’s what some of my favorite memories of Europe last year was seeing cathedrals, how beautiful they are. It’s kinda screwed up. They were, like, charging people at the door.
No. That was no. That’s ain’t that’s yeah. Yeah. It wasn’t Catholic. No. Catholics.
You can enter. Anglican will charge
you. And when you see it, you the photos are beautiful, but being there in person, you
scale of it all. Mhmm. And it’s it’s almost impossible. It’s impossible to imagine the dedication and the craftsmanship that was involved in making something sai
And there’s a whole crypt underneath with all the
It’s like we moved backwards. How did stuff stop stop being beautiful?
That’s a good question. Plane.
The made construction methods got much more convenient.
You see a ai, a picture of a train from back in the day? How, like, this beautiful a public train used to be? Oh, yeah.
How about you ever see economy seating from, like, the nineteen sixties?
I wish I could’ve looked amazing.
They were smoking cigarettes on the airplanes. Turning up
They were smoking cigarettes in couches. They had these big ass seats. Everybody looked relaxed.
Rappers don’t even do that now. I mean, they they were, like, living it up back then.
Yeah. They were living it up.
I really couldn’t imagine sitting on an airplane next to ai smoking a a cigarette though.
Oh, Ai when I was a kid, they smoked on planes.
It has to be suffocating. Right?
That was horrible. And and if you got a ticket, like, late, you had to sit in the smoking section. So you’re in the back of the bus or the back of the plane. Oh. But and it went and if you had to go to the toilet, you had to go past all the people smoking. Wow. Look at that. Yeah. That’s economy seating.
That looks nice. Turbulence.
No wonder people are so depressed nowadays.
Well, they did have seat belts, didn’t they? Sai don’t Or it doesn’t look like they do. One. No. Don’t don’t look like they have all
our luggage. You might die. Well, the luggage is in
the overhead compartments. They still have overhead compartments. Those are overhead compartments. The lights
People probably traveled air.
Do you think that’s fake? They might be AI generated. They might be bullshitting us. But there are definitely real shah notes. Eight year old posts on
Yeah. That wouldn’t Ai seen
one picture. Ram the nineteen sixties.
Is there, like, a stand up bar? Didn’t they have, like, a stand up bar section where you walk around and go get a drink?
So that’s a different ai plane, though.
But it depends on, like, where you’re going and how far you’re flying.
There’s no overhead storage, it looks like.
Those people look like they’re having a good old ai, though, on those bikes too.
They were actually talking to each other.
Look at the look at the colors of the speak. And ai the way,
the stewardesses were hot. Yeah. I was like Hot stewardesses.
They had a you had to be hot to be a stewardess back then.
Yeah. Weird. Also, what happened to fashion? These people are dressed up very nice on an airplane. And now we’re you know, people are showing up in yoga pants. Ai used to
Pants. That’s the first time.
Don’t be hating on yoga pants, bro.
I should’ve worn mine. Dang it.
But it went well with your chain. And the mustache. Yeah. Nothing but, like, shirtless chain, mustache. I don’t
know why people were calling me a lesbian.
Yeah. Theo Theo Von comments coming back.
like, oh, he looks like Matthew McConaughey. I was like, ai. Why are they talking about me? They’re like then it was Bryden. They’re like, who’s this this mustache lesbian that keeps talking? I was like, dang.
Oh, people will find a way to get you.
Yeah. I don’t read those. I just have Brandon send me screenshots.
Because you get in there. Right?
Yeah. My feelings will get hurt. Man. I I get a lot of
Elvis. Like, oh, he’s looks like Elvis. He looks like Elvis. That’s why I won’t do karate because that’s just the next thing they’ll just tack on. Oh, he’s doing karate like Elvis. I’m just ai, you know.
It’s a good thing to get out your aggression, though. It’s a good thing to calm yourself.
I wanna do something, man. Yeah. I wanna do boxing
or something. Do some Muay Thai. Have some guy hold paths for you. If you started out with Shotokan, you know Yeah. Get some guy hold pads for you when you’re on the road.
Drew Drew’s here down 40 plus pounds in the last how long?
I’d say about ten months.
Really? That’s great. What’d you do?
I fasted. And so I did, like, sixteen hour fasts pretty much every day.
Okay. Intermittent fasting.
Just that alone. Isn’t that amazing?
Dude, 30 pounds by itself. Yeah. And then I started working out a few weeks ago, and I’ve just been doing it, like, every single day.
Don’t you feel a million times better?
Ain’t that crazy? Like, you wanna tell people, I know it sucks to start. Yeah. Starting something is hard to do. Changing the habits of your life are very hard to do. But if you could do it, god, you’ll feel so much better.
Yeah. I mean, like, I can’t even go a day without running
It feels ai I I will feel bad.
Yeah, dude. I love it so much.
And you think about the time where you felt bad all the ai, and that was your base state. Yeah. That’s a lot of people that are complaining online too. Mhmm. There’s a lot of people that just they’re uncomfortable just walking around in life.
They’re filled with anxiety and angst and
Need to get outside and exercise.
Yeah. Just fucking do something. Take a walk. Do something. I mean,
it will cure a lot of things. Just exercise alone. Yeah. I mean
What’s 1.25 times better than antidepressants? Meh. Just that alone. 1.25 times better than SSRIs.
Everybody’s always it just so blows my mind even growing up as a kid, all these fat burning pills and all these shortcuts to lose weight
And the Ozempic thing. It’s ai not you won’t there’s no shortcut. It is diet and exercise.
I think for people that are, like, morbidly obese, like, something that goes up because
Yeah. It’s the catalyst of
Sometimes it’s just getting started. It’s just ai getting momentum going where you’re doing something positive every day. And then, you know, next thing you know, it’s five days in a row. Next thing you know, it’s a month in a row. Like, I’m feeling fucking good. I got I really have a good program going on now. I’m feeling better. Everything’s healthy.
And that’s a lot of life is just having positive momentum
We’re creatures of habit, and we’ve learned to walk by forming a habit. And you can form good habits.
You know? You get to a point where, like you said, I man, I didn’t get my run-in today. I feel weird. And so, like, oh, I need to go to the gym. I need to fill a pump or something. You get that habit going, man.
And for some people, it’s meditation. For some people, it’s yoga. But just do something. Do something. Do something positive. You know, don’t just exist.
I hope that for Meh, we’ll get fit again.
Well, that would be nice.
I feel like that’s I feel like it’s
shifting. I feel like it.
mean, there’s a lot of people. There’s a lot of people that are shifting. Yeah.
Well, I think, like, with our grandparents, they didn’t the importance wasn’t known yet of how important moving like, if you don’t use your joints, you’re gonna lose them when you’re old. And that’s why we have, you know, old people are all slumped over
Ai hope when our generation gets there, we know how important exercise is. And when we’re 80 years old, we can still run a ai, you know.
Or at least go to the doctor and they give you a new body.
That’s probably gonna happen.
Yeah. Meh some new knees.
Yeah. Just take your brain and download it into a new body. I
Have they tried the head transplant yet?
They have done a head transplant.
Yeah. No. The person died, but they kept him alive for a short period of time. They did it to a dog. Ai.
And then they I think they did do it to a person.
That Nazi video of the dog head’s weird. Yeah. It made me feel weird.
Well, the Nazis tried a lot of shit. They experimented with a lot of shit. That’s what’s really dark. It’s like a lot of, like, medical experiments we found out through
the process. Yeah. Like, spreading intestines across the wall to see how GI tracts work and yeah.
Like, they’re poking on people’s brain while they’re still acting. It’s gonna be a
Oh, yeah. I would Ai would imagine.
Well, with genetic engineering, hopefully, they don’t have to do any of that. But it’s it is gonna be weird if you could just choose your body. Yeah. You know? Like, everyone’s gonna look beautiful. Everyone’s gonna be looking like Thor. Mhmm. You know? But to Chris Hemsworth’s walking around the world, it’s gonna be very strange.
At that point, God’s just gonna alright. That’s it. Pulling the plug. Let’s go.
Me and ai, wife are looking into IVF right now, and they were, they’re like, do you wanna pick a gender?
mean, if you had your choice, would you wanna pick? And I was like That’s
I’m gonna need a week to think about.
And why why are you looking into IVF? Why are you doing that?
So my wife has, scar tissue. And so she had the she had a mass on her, one of her fallopian tubes.
Oh, so they have to do it this sai. Mhmm.
Well, sai in that way, medical science is brilliant. Yep. Right? Yeah.
Yeah. And it would be cool if that was covered by insurance.
Yeah. It would be. There’s a program called Carrot now that runs through our, through our insurance that you can do it on.
Sai think expensive, though. Right? Isn’t it, like, $30,000 a shot?
Something like that. Yeah.
It doesn’t always work the first time you have to try it again?
Mhmm. Yeah. But my wife’s puts it as, you know, your baby’s just taking the scenic route. Yeah. Because a lot of people feel funny about ai feel funny about getting IVF, but it’s like, there’s nothing wrong with IVF.
Listen. If it allows you to become a parent, and it’s the most rewarding thing in life Yeah. To become a parent, to me at least, it changes everything, changes your whole life, changes your perspective on things. Dave Chappelle said it best to me. He said, it didn’t just change the amount of love I had, it changed my capacity for love. Yeah. Yeah. And if you can give that to people, that’s beautiful.
Mhmm. Yeah. Especially, like, there’s a real population collapse problem.
Yeah. I was gonna say that.
Yeah. And a lot of countries, it’s real serious.
For some countries where it’s not there’s some countries where they’re overproducing, it’s like Mhmm. Isn’t England, like, below the rate they need to be? Yeah.
Ai is real bad. Isn’t Ai upside down to the real people?
I don’t know what Japan or China is, but I know Japan has a real issue. South Korea has a huge issue.
It’s funny. I wonder why it’s the Asian countries. It’s just They’re
busting their ass all the time. They don’t have time to make kids. I mean, if you’re, like, super dedicated to to work and super disciplined, and Korea, South Korea in particular, is very disciplined culture, very hardworking culture. So if they’re career oriented and disciplined, those are the type of people that have less kids.
I’d like to see where they’re the highest and where they’re the lowest and see, you know, is it, like, Europe? Is it Northern Europe producing more children?
I’ve seen a map of it. I can’t remember what’s what. But Is that
You know? Because that’s how a that’s how a a culture disappears over ai. It’s low birth rates.
Oh, yeah. Mhmm. Yeah. No doubt. Yeah. So do your part. Get that IVF, son.
That babies. That babies.
Any more we should cover? We good?
I mean, I think or Sai think the the single coming out October 3 is was was all I wanted to make sure I talked about. But, I mean, we’ve talked about a lot.
You guys are fucking great. I enjoy you very much. Listen to you guys all the time in the green room. You’re in the green room playlist at the mothership.
You gotta come catch the show ai.
Ai I tell you the story, the Kill Tony story? No. So our first time 2024 was a wild year for us. Like, we got into Kill Tony, and we were loving it and watching it. And then a couple months later, it’s like, you guys wanna go see Shane Gillis? And they were like, yeah. They got us like, they pulled us up backstage. And as soon as we get out of the van, Tony’s sitting there smoking a cigarette.
He’s like, hey. What’s up, guys? You
And And so we were starstruck immediately. And then met Shane, and we kinda felt like Shane didn’t know who we were. So we think he slipped off to the Green room to look us up and come on.
It’s like, you guys just had a number one hit. Congratulations.
Yeah. So he come back to the Google quote.
But that was that was just incredible. And then, like, a few months later, we actually get to go to kill Saloni, and that was just another mind blowing, incredible, oh my god. What is happening? And they were like, hey. Somebody was like, Bryden wasn’t gonna come out tonight, but he wants to meet you guys. So Yeah.
You know, he’s sana come out at Mitzi’s and talk to you guys. Cool, man. We could get a little little nervous, a little freaked out. And, we were in Mitzi’s hanging out with Sana, Kim, and Ram, and all those ai. And then turn around, and there you are sitting there.
I was like, oh my god. There he is. And you were standing there talking to people, though. Yeah.
He ai swallowed up immediately as he walked in the door.
And, me and Andrew were sitting at the bar, and there was ai, alright. I’m going in. I was like, no, man. Just wait.
I was like, you wanna talk to him? I’m just gonna send it, buddy. I’ll do this for you. Yeah. Let’s Hey, mister Joe. Let us ai friend Bryden.
Yeah. Let it happen naturally. Let it happen naturally. And so we I was sitting there waiting on my time to strike. And I turned around and talked to somebody, and I turned back around where you were and you were gone. Saloni was ai, I felt like just the the biggest hammer drop of all time. I was like, dang, man.
I felt extra bad because I was told that you wouldn’t want to come out, but you were coming out and meet us. And I felt like we just sat there and ignored you.
No. I didn’t know you guys were there.
Okay. I was Yeah. I did come out
Ai did come out to meet you guys, but I got swarmed.
And it was just, like I get weird sometimes. I’m like, gotta go sai Yeah.
You never had, like, six people you were carrying a conversation with at one time. Yeah.
We weren’t about to be on top of that.
Well, we know we we will cross paths when time is needed.
Yeah. I saw you also, and I missed my chance again at UFC in December. Which one? In Vegas.
Yeah. You were, you were commentating, and we were, across from you on the other side of the arena. Theo was sitting behind you, I think, and we were on direct other side. Incredible experience. Oh my god.
This is the first time you guys have ever been?
Yeah. And, Theo actually he he got a extra ticket to Super Slap, and he invited me out of that Fontainebleau. Ai Slap. Yeah. Odd sports. Yeah. That won’t be that won’t be around for a long time.
get it. It’s not my thing.
Did it seem so bad for you to just con I ai, it is, obviously.
Yeah. Yeah. Ai don’t know about that.
I mean, they are I mean, they’re concussed. 100%. Standing right back up there to get hit again. Yeah. I mean, has there been a second impact syndrome case yet in PowerSlap?
PowerSlap’s only been around for
a couple years. Hell, shit.
Dana’s gonna be paying money to, like, keep the studies away. No. We gotta keep this going.
I just don’t like it. I don’t know why people like it. If I do watch it, If somebody shah sends me a video and I watch some guy get speak KO’d, I will watch it because I watched two hours or an hour of fucking dick operations last night.
I feel about, like, bare knuckle.
That’s different. I mean It’s dangerous.
dangerous. It is skillful. It’s It’s ai there’s guys that are really good at it and guys that avoid being hit and guys that are just really durable and they make their mark in that. Ai, look, if you could punch someone with regular gloves, why can’t you punch someone bare knuckle?
It’s probably better for your brain because
They’re not standing there just waiting for it.
That connection, though, when they hit and you don’t have a glove when you see you see them. Yeah. You see the the the shah
it puts through you. The noise power slap makes in real life is uncanny. It’s weird. When you hear that in real life, it’s ai, I’ve never heard a noise like that before, and that was on somebody’s face.
good. And sometimes they they get KO’d, and then their head slaps
fall backwards stiff and ai Combo. I don’t like it.
It felt weird. I sai ai watching a cock fight or something.
Exactly. Yeah. Yeah. But, hey, you know, you sign up.
wanna do it. No one’s forcing you. Do whatever you want. You wanna ride ai? Go ahead. Yeah. Flip bikes. Whatever you wanna do.
Evel Knievel your way through life?
After that, though, it was we got to meet Dana, and he he hooked us up with the fight tickets.
Ai seen you. And then so this would be my chance. And you we I afterward, we left our seats, and then we were going out, and then you immediately stood up and walked right in front of where I was sitting. I was like, dang. I missed it.
Alright. Is the White House thing
wanna there’s supposed there’s a concert aspect to it. Really? We wanna put our name in the bucket.
Is there really? Supposedly. Oh, wow. Interesting. Who’s supposed to perform so far?
I don’t think anybody yet. Oh, I
don’t even know there was a concert aspect to it.
That’s what we’ve heard. Our agents heard, at least.
Interesting. This is the first time I’ve heard of it. That makes sense, though.
Come play our sad music for Yeah.
Heck, yeah. You guys will have sad music.
Ruining everybody’s buzz. We call it sad voice mail.
It’s emotional music. I don’t think it’s sad. Doesn’t make me sad. Yeah. The White House thing is gonna be nuts. But listen, meh. That’s June. That is so long from now. Who the fuck knows what’s gonna happen in this wacky world between now and June? The aliens could have already landed.
Yeah. I can’t wait to see the card though. Oh, yeah. I hope it happens.
Well, he’s gonna try to put together the greatest card of all time. I know that. So they’re gonna try to get as many insane fights as they can.
Before people come jumping on us for that, it’s like it’d be an honor to play at the White House, period, no matter who’s in office. Yeah. It’s like, what happened to just being able to go and meet the president without being
Receiving it should be a cool thing.
It shouldn’t be polarized.
to meet Trump, but I also like to meet Obama. He seemed pretty dang cool.
Yep. That would be cool. Just going to the White House would be a big honor.
Yeah. Sure. Sure. Well, hopefully, you guys can.
Yeah. We’ll see. Who cares?
Just keep kicking ass. You’ll get there.
I don’t know. Hopefully, the less less polarizing tyler Yeah. By the time you get in there. But thank you for being here. Appreciate you
much, and thanks for making awesome music.
Yeah. Ai you. To meet you. Awesome. Alright.
It’s great to play straight, ladies and gentlemen. Bye ai.