Episode #1 - Starting New, Getting Settled..
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Episode #1 - Starting New, Getting Settled..

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you going to intro us or what welcome to the gambler in the Guardian This is our first episode I am Nathan also known as
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the Guardian along with my brother I'm Tony known as the gambler Here in the
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gambler in the guardian man we're going to cover a lot of cool topics talk about a lot of subjects that is uh things that
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are not as easy for people to talk about a lot of experiences and different things that we've been through in our
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lives We're going to talk about uh being becoming better human beings becoming better men becoming better uh uh figures
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in our communities and things of this nature you know thoughtprovoking content uh you know not not too much on the side
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of controversy or anything of that nature positive influence and and development things like that then this
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is the right place for you guys And uh thank you for coming Yeah just to uh
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kind of put a little light on some of the stuff that Nate's talking about
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you know we both come from a place of personal responsibility So a lot of uh
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what we're going to be looking at with some of our content that we bring on videos or articles things that are
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sharing out there that we just came just came across Now we could put it on a show and see if uh listeners uh like to
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take part in it and have uh bring something new to them Yeah Basically we're we're creating a room you know for
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for other people uh that are that are like us people that uh uh share similar
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interests as us to come basically sit down with us in our room and and have a share in our open dialogue that we have
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And we encourage strongly anybody that's viewing to uh leave comments questions
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uh anything of that nature it's all welcome We're going to be coming from a you know place of we're different people
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Like you could look at Nate and he looks different than I look has totally different perspectives in some things
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And really our overall goal is to uh try to bring people together to understand that we all have differences and those
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could be supported and and even um you know applauded in a lot of ways and even
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even more so to highlight the things that we all share in common that make us
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all the same race Yeah Which is human So yeah the human rights you know Nate I
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think we should let them know about like how we came together you know like I mean you know um when I was a kid I was
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living in the city of San Francisco uh with my dad My mom died when I was 18 months old right so I lived with a with
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my dad who's an ex Green Beret ex CIA ex um uh Secret Service as well and he's
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all I knew for a parent We lived across the street from my school I got into a situation where this kid he was in fifth
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grade when I was in the third he was bullying me He you know back in the day like when we were Yeah bullying back
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then was kind of different than bullying man Yeah Back in the day like you know bullies were like hitting you and
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pushing you and stuff like that Well he had never punched me or anything but you know he was doing a lot of shoving So he
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was bigger than your big No he was bigger than me He you know I was I had a grow spurt in high school Like I wasn't
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always real tall but I was a little kid I was in third grade I was I was like like nine 8 years old 9 years old And uh
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he was in the fifth grade Dude kept pushing me pushing me messing with me I had never hit anybody before in my life
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Yeah Yeah I had been training martial arts since I was six So you knew how to defend yourself I don't know I don't
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know if I knew how to defend myself or not cuz I never had to All I knew is I I had been training Okay Gotcha Yeah Um
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but I was a nice kid Like I was really like a nice guy at heart like I didn't have a bone in my body that wanted to
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hit somebody One day I went to school We were outside and uh the kid the kid shoved me one day I think it triggered
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something within me man Cuz as soon as he shoved me I came in and hit him with a with a solid right First time I ever
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hit anybody Solid right Goes down Boom Hits his head on the ground Head bounces
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like a quarter They called the police The the the school called the police They charged me
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with assault and battery I got expelled from San Francisco Unified School District in the fifth fourth grade In
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the third in the third in the third grade He was in the fifth grade Correct So now I had to leave uh we had to leave
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the city like my my family uh you know my my grandparents came from Georgia in
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uh 1945 and had all five of their kids there Their whole life was there Everybody was there And now because of
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this we have to leave the city Me and my dad and my brother we got to leave Whoa And now that's how we ended up in South
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City Oh wow Yeah Dang I never knew that I went back uh in my life like I haven't
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you know I I haven't always done the right thing in my life Um you know I've done things to people that I should not
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have and I don't feel good about it And uh at at any point if I remember
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something like that and I feel like it's like worth reaching out like I reach out I look back and reach out to those
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people to tell them I'm sorry to apologize to them for for hurting them or doing whatever I did Is that how like
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uh like this this guy like what's up with him well I went I went back to look
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for him and um I went like I went all through social media
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to find the guy Couldn't find him anywhere Did you know his name yeah I know his
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name very well I never forgot his name Oh okay Okay So it was implanted in But
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you never you haven't seen him since that day well uh not physically not in person but I know where he is And uh
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basically like after I looked for him on social media couldn't find him anywhere So like before I looked into any
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resources for finding this person which you know most likely wasn't going to do I went and Googled him Okay And uh when
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I Googled him I I went and found out that he had gotten himself into a situation John can you pull Can you pull
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up this this picture this is the guy right here His name is Frederick Doer This is my third grade bully He ended up
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being the Mission District rapist in San Francisco I guess while he I don't know
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if it was while he was doing it prior to whatever Well it was prior to cuz it was former He was a former uh cafeteria
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worker and uh he worked as a part-time nutrition services worker with the San Francisco Unified School District So
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this guy was working around kids Well so he was like uh a lunch lady Uh Anthony
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that's something that I I would say it's a a school cafeteria worker Like when we were kids it was it was only lunch lady
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And you know we'll get into that We we'll get into that later These differences and these verbiages and stuff but yeah at the end of the day uh
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Frederick Doer received 300 I think 73 years in prison or something
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of this nature He got like the like one of the craziest 373 years Yeah One of the craziest sentences I've ever heard
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anybody get Yeah I know that guy Not only do I know that guy that's the first
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guy that I punched in the face That's the first guy that I dropped down to the ground when I hit him with one hit And
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he's also a person that caused me to have guilt in my life for many years
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because of the consequence that happened with hitting him Oh yeah Because you they press charges on you They dropped
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the charges but we had to leave the city And this was my my family's home And like that was heavy That was very hard
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on everyone And um you know when I found this out it was the most liberating
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feeling later on in life Yeah Like wow Like like it was like something heavy that got a
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burden that got lifted off of me Like Yeah It was it was liberating man Wow Well that's uh so shout out shout out
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Frederick Doer Um that's the only good thing he probably ever did in his life
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Whoa Cuz if it wasn't for Frederick Doer Anthony and I never we never would have met Hey Okay So that's what brought you
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to Sunshine Gardens in South City Correct Wow You know growing up I I
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lived in the same house um you know for 19 years with my mom my dad and my brother Um and we lived walking distance
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you know to our grammar school which was Sunshine Gardens And that's where Nate
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showed up and you know we became friends He was like you said he was very likable
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He was always laughing having fun Listen dude Listen listen That's that's objective right there That that's
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objective Like being likable right like as you say that you're the only person
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out of everyone that we went to school with in in in grade school that has stayed my
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friend from then all the way till now And and when I went there initially I I know you you don't remember this because
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it didn't happen to you probably but I got kicked out of Sunshine Gardens Yeah I vaguely remember I got kicked out of
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Sunshine Gardens because people didn't like me Oh really people treated me really badly Pretty oblivious cuz I I
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was different I was different You see what I mean i was different from everyone there And I was the only person
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that was kind of like me there And like people people didn't like it People didn't like me And um I got into a lot
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of fights because of it you know with like for basic things like people saying your mother like that Yeah man When your
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mom dies when you're 18 months old bro when you're a kid like that will set you off anytime you will be triggered It
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will set you off Oh wow And that's what happened a lot I got into a lot of fights because of that It's a lot of
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stuff man A lot of stuff But we get into all that later Yeah What I remember is when you showed up um my dad kind of
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coming to me and saying uh you know uh you got a new kid showed up at your
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school and I know his dad Alvin and his name's Nathan You know you'll see him
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You know basically that's all he said You know I was just a kid doing my thing you know but like I I don't remember
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like you have this memory that you remember all these specific things For me it's like all kind of a blur and I
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have like little little inkling moments of childhood in in that stage I don't
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really remember you getting kicked out too much Little vague thing but I know
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that you were at every school that I went to Yeah but they let So what happened is I got kicked out of there
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and I I ended up going to Skyline Elementary in Daily City and like I had
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never been So I grew up in the Mission District in San Francisco right this is a Mexican district primarily at this
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time right there's really nobody else there And uh when we moved to South City I'm like damn all these white people
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this is different there You know primarily white you know it was well integrated you know bunch of different people but primarily it's white So this
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was real different to me So when I got kicked out of there I end up going to Daily City And then it was all Asian Oh
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90 something% Filipino Yeah And these people man woo These guys uh they spend
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uh a lot of their time roasting bro Like Yeah All the way through life Like Filipinos are some of the funniest
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people bro Their sense of humor is off the chain And they they they rode they rode me man And um I got into fights
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there And I ended up getting kicked out of there and they let me back into Sunshine Gardens to finish grade school
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That's what happened True story Well my childhood was not like that you know It was very stable
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Mom and dad worked dad was uh worked in construction He was a cabinet maker um
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in the city on Third Street in in San Francisco made in Jensen And my mom she
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uh taught cosmetology at Skyline College That's right You know and she did that
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her whole you know career For me like growing up it was like my mom doing
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Kitchen Cosmo like couple nights a week having her friends come over and get their hair done do that stuff And you
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know my dad passion that he had was hunting and fishing you know So I got to take part
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in a lot of those activities at a young age Um you know duck hunting feeasant hunting dove
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um even went deer hunting with him uh you know was a part of my dad killing
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a buck and you know doing that whole ritual of you know gutting it and
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cleaning it and then butchering and you know the whole process growing up as a
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kid like I I had a family ranch that was in the family It was called it's
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actually a a California state landmark Wow Yeah It's uh up in Pope Valley which
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is in Napa County And as a kid it was like completely in the boonies you know
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like uh about 2 hours away from where we grew up But the ranch itself was it was
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became a state historic landmark because my greatgrandfather he was very good
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with his hands and he was like a folk artist and he started making things So
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he made like you know bird houses and he took all the like bottle cap things and
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put them all together and started decorating his property up there and he started hanging hubcaps because there
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used to be this curve in the road Yeah I know the hubcap ranch I know the hubcap
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ranch So he started putting them up and next thing you know everybody's dropping them off So you could see it You could
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see it if I'm not mistaken off the 29 right no it's on Pope Valley Road It's
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on Pope Valley Road It's off the 29 though Yeah it's close close in that area I know I've seen it before I've
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driven by it several times It's right next to Butts Canyon Road Every time I go by that I think of you Yeah Yeah You
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know one thing that's always been you know a thing for me is you know in our friendship uh that you know we've always
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just looked at each other as human beings You know like and that's just how we do it with pretty much everybody But
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we do understand that there's differences in people and different groups and like for you like when I hit
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you I talk about you to someone that's close to me and they're like oh who's this that you're doing and well how do you know him kind of thing it's like
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well you know from school and everything and I said like if they didn't see a picture I would describe you as you know
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he's a quarter Italian a quarter Puerto Rican a quarter Cherokee hey
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Cuban It's Cuban bud Cuban It's Cuban See I've been saying never call a Cubanu You
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don't never call a Cuban Puerto Rican Hey I love Hey shout out shout out to my boyquas All right I love Puerto Ricans
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but they know what it is We all know what it is Yeah Yeah So quarter Cuban
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Yeah And uh a quarter black When you look at him he looks like a 6'7 black
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man you know So coming into this we we're going to talk a lot about race in our in
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our podcast We're we're going to bring this stuff up and talk about different
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different things The first thing is where you're born is your nationality to
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put more of an emphasis on uh these words and how they're being used Y and
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how some of them are actually being misused by definition right yeah and a race being one of those words Yeah Yeah
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Exactly Why don't you speak a little bit more on that Nate like you're you're very versed in this you know and I'm
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kind of learning you know So race is the the
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I don't know if you want to say the mother of any of the things that fall below it Right So race
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we're all a part of the same race which is human Yeah We're all part of the
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human race Race being used to
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uh describe bigotry is something that is used as a social construct that helps to
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attach emotion to the situation Race is again something
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that every person that is born on the planet belongs to one right which is the
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human race Y then you have um your nationality
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which is where you were born right where you were born at that is your nationality right so I hear people say
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all the time you know what's your nationality and they're like oh I'm I'm Italian A good portion of people are are
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not uh educated on the on the differences of this verbiage Where are you from what is your nationality well
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I'm American Yeah that's my nationality like and like I don't I don't subscribe
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to being Africanamean I don't subscribe to being any other ex boom boom boom
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American because uh if you're born here regardless to what your ethnicity is
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Yeah This is your uh nationality You are an American Whatever the blood is that
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flows through your veins that comprises all these different things that makes you who you are This is your ethnicity
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Yeah you know all these different uh nationalities or national whatever it is that that culminated that comes together
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that makes you what you are this is your ethnicity to make it simple nationality
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the key word there is nation what nation are you from correct so so someone that
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is an Italian who was a Italian descent so their ethnicity is Italian but was
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born in Australia would Hey what's your nationality i'm
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Australian There's a lot of subtleties that are not paid attention to Not every place is a is a nation And if I'm not
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mistaken correct me if I'm wrong Maybe I'm wrong but I thought America was a republic So really America is not wholly
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a nation either At the end of the day anyone who treats you differently
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because of race ethnicity or nationality falls under the category of a bigot
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This is by definition attachment to a belief opinion or faction in our
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particular prejudice against a person or people on the basis of their membership
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of a particular group which is absolutely ironic to me If you look at that definition now here's the thing You
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know they say uh in science that uh the origin of man
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it came from Africa So if you look at it if all humans origin comes from Africa
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then all human beings are African diaspora What's diaspora what do you mean yeah Diaspora means essentially
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people that come from a place that leave there that are from there their their
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diaspora from that place So basically if the origin of man comes from Africa that would make every
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human being on the planet African diopora Boom How about that [ __ ]
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Sorry Hey sorry Hey sorry And the people that choose to be bigots
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that are defined as racists are those who choose to be willfully ignorant
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because it's out there The word's out there Like everybody kind of knows like you know civilization started over here
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and like this is Yeah So it's like denial is not a river in Egypt Yeah You
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get what I'm saying that's what's going on here Like so racism
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right like we say that word racism and that to me like when I hear it it's
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someone who is hating on another person because of their race or being a bigot
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on another person because of their race Right so like in my opinion the isms
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right uh it's like a person is a bigot already like
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he doesn't need to another subcategory of bigot to have an ism behind that is
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going to attach even more emotion to the wrong of the bigot's actions It's not a
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disease that is the issue is is what we're talking about here right creating an ism So it's like okay if somebody uh
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is discriminating against someone of the opposite sex what does that make them
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that makes them a sexist Yeah So you have a definition that defines a person that that that that's
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taking this action right so in my opinion to say an ism it's
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creating a broader definition for for all of the people that commit this thing
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But like I don't know how necessary is it You know what I mean like because every one of those people and how they
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do it and the reasons they do it are different It allows you to know that this person is a bigot by race So racism
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this you know it's like this guy isn't necessarily a sexist right to to be like
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he doesn't like women but he also doesn't like black people right but it's
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like the truth of the matter is like we're not we're never going to like change the minds of these people or like
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make them different people So it's like why are we like giving them the extra
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kudos of having their own giving them it's extra attention It's like yeah it's like we already know we already know
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what you are It sounds like what you're saying is that in common language and people we do those things attach these
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other things but as a whole it's actually creating more of a problem We're trying to create a rationality
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around it as a whole Yeah Instead of just like letting it be that what it is
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is that's a bigot That's a bigot Yeah You hear I said that Just like they say
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just like they say all the other words with the hard hard letters on them
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Bigot Whoa Yeah He's a bigot And I'm gonna say it like that because they're negative
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bro They're bigots bro Like Yeah Forget it Wow Forget them bigots You know you
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sent me this video um video of uh Lee Brown and he's a Hopy
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man which is um you know a tribe Yeah
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And and the Hopey people and you spoke a little bit about the Hopey people Um you
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know maybe and John could you roll the uh clip on Lee Brown and we let it roll
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And at the beginning of this cycle of time long ago the great spirit came down and he made an appearance He gathered
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the peoples of the earth together They say on an island that is now beneath the water
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And he said to the human beings he said "I'm going to send you to four directions And over time I'm going to change you to four colors but I'm going
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to give you some teachings and you will call these the original teachings And when you come back together with each
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other you will share these so that you can live and have peace on earth and a great civilization will come about
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And he said during this cycle of time I'm going to give each of you two stone tablets And he said when I give you
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those stone tablets don't cast them upon the ground Because if any of the brothers and
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sisters of the four directions and the four colors cast their stone tallets on the ground not only will the human
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beings have a hard time but almost the earth itself would die
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And so he gave us each a responsibility and we call that the guardianship And to the Indian people the red people he gave
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the guardianship of the earth And we were to learn during this cycle of time
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the teachings of the earth and the plants that grow from the earth and the foods that you can eat and the herbs
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that are healing so that when we came back together with the other brothers and sisters we could share this
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knowledge with them because something good was to happen on the earth
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And to the south he gave the yellow race of people the guardianship of the wind and they were to learn about the sky and
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breathing and how to take that within oursel for spiritual advancement and they were to share that with us in
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this time And to the west with his blackness of night he gave the black race of people
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the guardianship of the water and they were to learn the teachings of the water which is the chief of the elements It is
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the most humble and also the most powerful When I went to the University of Washington and learned that it was a
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black man that invented blood plasma it didn't surprise me because blood is water And the elders already told me
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that black people will bring teachings of water to humanity And to the north where there's white
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snow on this continent he gave the white race of people the guardianship of the fire And if you look at the center of
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many of the things they do you will find the fire in this light bulb They say that is a white man's fire If you look
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at the center of a car you will find a spark If you look at the center of the airplane the train you will find the
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fire and the fire moves also consumes
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This is why it was the white brothers and sisters that begin to move upon the face of the earth and reunite us as a
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human family because they had the guardianship of the fire This was their responsibility
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That's why they call it the white man's fire Do you understand
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like the purpose of the guardianships and like what they actually did and like how they shaped
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humanity to become what it is as of right now yeah So I'm uh relating this
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in some ways to The Last Airbender
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That's funny man But okay So on a on a real note the four races graphic you
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know shows well let's start with the west right which because the west is where it started which was in Africa so
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the the west is uh the black the color of black uh that has the guardianship of
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the water black man invented blood plasma you know they had to learn to travel on the water for people to get
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everywhere else on the planet to the east uh the yellow color that represents the yellow people which is uh the
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guardianship of the air learned how to use the air to their benefit to benefit all of humanity for those who seek it
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Then you have the the red man uh to the south which is the guardianship of the earth who their guardianship was so they
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can learn the benefits of the planet and the things in the planet what not to use
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and you know how to take care of the earth itself and how the earth would take care of them because it is mother
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earth Finally again to the north the guardianship of the fire the white color there which is uh you know the
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guardianship is to spread across the earth which they did to colonize the
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earth right so whether we like it or not everyone you know there's different uh types of civilizations all throughout
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the planet but everyone is now civil to a certain degree and um that that to a
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certain degree I think a good portion of their guardianship has been fulfilled but when you see This This is the
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medicine wheel When you see it anywhere it represents all of us as a human as a as as a human race The link in the
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description will be down there for any of you guys that want to watch Lee Brown and hear about some of these other prophecies I mean I'm telling you right
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now if you sit down and watch this stuff you will definitely be taken back and amazed by some of these prophecies that
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have already been fulfilled I mean this stuff is amazing Uh those videos are very old Lee Brown's now elder if he's
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even still around I'm a spiritual person Yeah Uh I I understand that religion is
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necessary for a lot of people but I myself I I feel like I have a a direct connection to creator and um you know I
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encourage anybody that's that seeks spirituality to to look into this and uh
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it's something that that you might you might feel akin to For me uh hearing about the Hopy people it like literally
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gives me hope Learning about this it like it makes sense about having the
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guardianships and everybody going from Africa out to their respective places
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and then locking down their respective peace to serve
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the human race and mother earth right so that makes perfect sense to me the
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different people and how they're and what they focus on It seems like it makes sense like um you know like just
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an example of you talked about the yellow people It's like most of our technology comes from you know Asia
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Everybody's the same bro Like look like how many animals do you know about that
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like eat something and because of what they eat it changes the pigmentation in their skin many of them There's many of
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them So it's like safe to say like I I could believe over time very easily how some dark people would go anywhere in
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the earth and according to what they ate and according to you know what their environment was like yeah like things
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change you know what I mean features change yeah features change that's where we are today but at the end of the day
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like the blood's all the same color and like our origin is all the same and guess
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what we die we all go the same places Yeah No when it goes to like there's no special special heaven for you special
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heaven for me dude Like come on guys Yeah Yeah You know let's come together
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Hey we the only like we like one of the only places in the world that have code you know that right like building standards in America Shout out to that
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Shout out to the government for that Like I don't know how many things I got to say shout out to the government for There's not many but that's one of them
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Building codes safety standards in America Shout out to that Yeah Like I
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mean you be watching people like chilling in India bro and all of a sudden like a building just falls like
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for nothing Like they wouldn't even know earthquake bro Like a wind the wind blew the wrong way today and now that bridge
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fell Like what the hell's going on over there yeah People don't talk about that much because it's inherently you just
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expect to be safe Business owners homeowners it's all complain about it though It's all a pain in the ass like
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going through to get a permit submit your paperwork We'll hit you back 90
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days Don't call us We'll call you That's it right but no give us your No no Give
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us your money and like you might get it you might not It's non-refundable Just so you know Yeah like that Like man for
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the most part we're all pretty safe in the structures that we live and all this
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stuff And that's that's something to be thankful for But if anybody wants to watch this crazy ass movie Roar the link
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also be in the description So my take on this movie was you know uh just to kind
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of cap it up a little for you is that it was No Marshall and Tippy Hedrin They
31:36
lived with over 150 wild big cats and they created this the most dangerous
31:42
movie ever made right and people every day were getting gashed Um some
31:49
unintentional It's not like these cats are were all trying to like eat them You know one little nail slide It might hurt
31:56
a little bit if you It might hurt a little bit if you play with a lion Yeah Just saying You know I know all of us
32:03
have seen these little Tik Tok and Instagram things where the lion jumps up and hugs the dude and and he's literally
32:10
a part of their pride right yeah I also I also see the Tik Toks with these shake
32:15
in in in Dubai where cats is over Oh yeah People be over their house and they tigers and lions be like grabbing people
32:22
by the back of their shirts and by their pants and [ __ ] chasing them around their houses and the shakes are just sitting up there
32:29
going in I've seen that too man It's hard not to watch that I'm to be honest
32:34
Like I watch that Joe Exotic Oh my god Tiger King man Tiger King If it wasn't
32:41
for Tiger King man half of us wouldn't have made it through the pandemic man Tiger King was the best thing Hey the
32:47
best thing smoking Jack I'm telling you the Tiger King was the best thing smoking I don't know When you just said
32:54
Jack it made me think of the Duck Dynasty where he goes "Jack." Oh yeah I
32:59
love that guy Them dudes are solid Drinking tea Roar It it was uh it was not like uh for me watching the movie
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was not like uh cinema magic you know it it wasn't it wasn't like the dialogue
33:14
wasn't that amazing or anything but the whole just aspect of that they even
33:20
filmed a movie like this That's what got me Yeah it was it was captivating just
33:27
because of the it was like again like these ain't these ain't not trained animals and the whole time they're going
33:33
at it Any one of them lions could have killed any one of those people at any time Oh yeah Yeah But when you look up
33:40
the movie it's listed under a comedy I know And and funny enough Joe Bob
33:45
Briggs's name is under that You remember Joe Bob Briggs from back in the day he was like it sounds he was a comedian He
33:51
was on a bunch of different shows when we were kids man Joe Bob Briggs Yeah He was he was he's iconic in the uh in that
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in that industry All right So um there's this guy that uh when I'm on YouTube he
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always comes across my my feed He's a uh I think he's the PK County Sheriff His
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name is Grady Jud Since this video that we're about to show some of he's probably had about two or three more uh
34:16
press conferences And every time he has a press conference somebody's getting in trouble bro like this guy's catching uh
34:23
massive amounts of like sex traffickers and like people that are doing like some
34:28
absolutely horrendous crimes like bad people I think I think somebody should look into uh you know on the government
34:35
side should look into giving this guy some funding because he could he could do a whole a whole lot on a on a on a
34:41
federal level Like he's he's busting like 100 200 people at a time at one
34:48
time all in one county in one state Oh man that's crazy P county P county So
34:54
imagine if this guy had some money behind him what like like the the the type of stuff that he might be able to do out here Sounds interesting Yeah Hey
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John let's see the clip I'm going to give a brief overview of what occurred
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and then we're going to focus on a couple of topics We focus on going after the human
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trafficking operations And we understand
35:19
that there are live victims that we're trying to rescue every day And then we
35:26
culminate with an operation such as this with our partners And the only reason we
35:32
can be successful is because of the number of partners that we have This operation began on October 2nd and it
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only lasted 5 days because of the hurricane So we had to cut it off early
35:46
And despite that we made 157 arrest 47
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prostitutes 96 John's and 14 for a variety of other charges
35:59
We arrested one for human trafficking Usually it's remarkably difficult to
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find the human trafficker It would have been more but like the hurricane was coming and we had to wrap it up in 5
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days So they caught 157 people in five days dude Yeah that's that's a lot in
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one county So the human trafficker that was bringing the the people in there to
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do se sex sex work essentially What what he said was that it's rare that they
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actually catch a trafficker and they caught one in the midst of all of this operation which is great you know Yeah
36:34
The more the more the better Get them scumbags off the streets man Yeah They're the real evil is Yeah Get them
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scumbags off the streets man I don't know what it feels like but like if I had to say what the scariest feeling in
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the world is it's probably being taken and not knowing what's going to happen
36:53
to you I've been I've been um I've been behind bars before like facing uh facing
36:59
real time not knowing what's going to happen to me That's scary Yeah that'd be scary And I'm sure that is intensified
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by a hundred when your when your when your life literally depends on it You
37:11
don't know what's gonna happen to you Sick Yeah In in the moment right it's got to be so heavy on your heart It's
37:18
got to be so heavy on your soul man It's just like oh man Poor people man I think we got another clip of uh of Grady as
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well These that we arrested some of the charges included two counts of homicide
37:32
that or two people charged with homicide Apparently those were null prost in the
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process Vehicle homicide kidnapping robbery and an assundry of other charges
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So there was some very bad people that we arrested It sounds like uh they did
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this sting and then amongst doing this sting all these people that were already
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in the place of not doing good stuff showed up in the sting as well Yeah Cuz
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if you outside you outside that's how it is You outside you living outside you like that you you think you like that
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you living outside living that life out there That's how it's going to be You going to be out there you going to get caught up in some random stuff that has
38:15
nothing to do with you but you know you got you got your stuff that you got to deal with You got to deal with it man You can't run forever man This uh Grady
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Jud seems to be one of those dudes that uh you know he's good in front of the camera Um he say he he uh seems to uh
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just give you the facts like what they accomplished Like that's all I saw It
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was like bam bam He'll give a little more He'll give a little more than that though He's like he's he he has a little comic relief in there too like Oh really
38:44
yeah He he'll get a little funny with it Like I don't you know I hope my wife doesn't find out about this or you know
38:49
whatever after they just got caught and he'll make sure that every one of these people that's like that that they get
38:56
their picture shown on on on the TV at the press conference and he probably has a punchline or two in there too No
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kidding Yeah Actually we got a clip um we got a clip over here uh saved because
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this guy don't care who you are But let me go over a few more of the arrest Now
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what would a autumn sweep operation be what would any of our undercover operations be where we're dealing with
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human trafficking prostitution child predators without Disney
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we always arrest Disney employees This is Eubanus
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Muda He's 28 from Davenport He's a wood carving artist when he's not soliciting
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prostitution This is Kyle Whitmare He's 20 from Philadelphia He works as a custodian for
39:48
Disney He said he just moved to Florida at the end of September from
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Philadelphia Well Kyle welcome to Florida Welcome to Pulk County Welcome
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to the jail And there's Juan Albino He's 35 He's from Hane City He works
40:06
backstage utilities Oh by the way he's married and had a wife at home
40:14
And of of course being patriotic people wanting to have sex There's the military
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members Juan Bario who's 47 He's a disabled vet He was born in Colombia
40:25
Norel Cooper from Orlando Navy Reserve supply clerk He's stationed in
40:30
Jacksonville Then there's Alejandro Perah He's 20 from Davy Florida He's a
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parillegal in the Army stationed in Orlando You know what he told us i
40:41
literally do this at my job meaning he processes papers for soldiers
40:48
that are arrested Well heck when he bonds out he can go process his own paperwork You know what I mean and then
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I always like to point out the loyal husbands who leave their wives or
41:02
fiances at home while they have sex So here's a Le Anthony Williams
41:09
He was arrested on Friday October the 4th just before he was to get married on
41:15
Tuesday four days later The fiance was out of town at the time and hey he had some
41:22
spare time on his hands What can you say you know his quote was "I I hope she
41:28
doesn't find out." Well news flash it's going to be on every station on social
41:35
media you know she's going to find out Then there's Jonathan Webster He came
41:41
all the way from the UK from England He was here on a two-eek vacation with his fiance And his fiance thought he was
41:49
going to Walmart Well it was a Walmart of sort It was Walmart of sex a Walmart to get caught
41:58
But Jonathan's fiance now knows that he wasn't at Walmart He was at Grady Mart
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Dominique Price 30 from Minnola His fiance is pregnant
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He told her that he was going to the gym for a little exercise
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I guess you could call that exercise He was arrested on Friday October 4th But
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that's okay He had two days to bond out before the baby was due on Sunday
42:32
That's his comedic relief I definitely saw the little bit of uh
42:37
trying to throw a little humor into it Um uh but I mean overall this is kind of
42:42
sad Well the thing is is that uh there's there's guilt by association either way it goes Like you know there's like a
42:49
black eye on the you know the United States military because of these people You know there's always like this weird
42:55
guilt by association But like u to me like even though these guys were just
43:01
employees it kind of stood out to me that cuz it it just keeps happening that
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there's this these strange controversies surrounding uh Disney Yeah Whether it's
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uh at the bottom on a basic low level uh employee all the way up to the people
43:19
that are producing these movies that are putting in hidden imaging Oh yeah It's happening all over the place that are uh
43:26
there's an agenda that that sits behind uh some of these people and the
43:31
organizations not just the people is the whole organization Yeah it's it's real heavy It's it's a lot deeper It's it's a
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real deep deep deep ding deep dive We're not even going to get into that probably ever Out of all the things I ever done
43:44
man I've been involved in a lot of a lot of crazy uh you know I've had a really bunch of amazing clients I've been
43:50
involved in a whole bunch of different operations when it comes to like whoever is sitting behind that pulling those
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strings Um the you know the Disney Metro Golden
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Mayor type companies like them big boys like uh I don't want to talk about them I stay away from that type of stuff I
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think we do have a couple more clips like what's up with the Juan Bergman So yeah that's that's part of it The kid
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Juan Bergman um I found him on Instagram He's a kid with the eyes and he looks he
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does the big Yeah big eye thing He's going in and watching all of these
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different movies Uh most of them being Disney movies or associated with Disney
44:34
in some way shape or form And he's kind of like decoding these movies and pulling out these hidden images and
44:42
highlighting them And he's also highlighting these different parallels that are in these movies that that's
44:49
kind of like hidden but they have a deep symbolic meaning So deep Every one of
44:54
them has a deep symbolism Yeah So he pulls them out and shows them to you And then when you go back and watch movie
45:00
you're like "Oh my gosh that's been there." And that's literally the look that he gives that he's doing He's like "Oh my gosh." So shout out Juan Bergman
45:08
for going out of his way to do this type of work Because in my opinion when you're going out and uh looking for
45:14
stuff like this that's thrust into the kids movies that's um how you call it subliminal messaging and things of this
45:21
nature When you're uncovering stuff like this you're doing God's work to me So shout out to you Juan Bergman And if
45:27
anybody gets a chance to check out Juan Bergman on Instagram Juan Bergman on YouTube we'll leave the link for him in
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the description Yeah Let's watch his video that he did just recently
45:39
Lion King
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symbols It's literally the pedophilia symbol It
45:50
means little boy lover Whoa
45:58
This is a movie She has that symbol on her cheek Little boy lover
46:04
What's that one oh my gosh they all have these
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child lover Oh my gosh
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No way That was one of my favorite movies as a kid
46:35
There's no like innocent It's just a symbol Yeah that doesn't
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work man Not when this is not like when it comes to these people it is this is not in existence
46:48
And um Well from what I'm seeing is like there's people that are that are grown men Yeah that are into these things that
46:55
know what these signs are and they're watching these kid movies It's it's for them Yeah But it it's it's
47:03
way deeper than that because I saw in that video like literally those images
47:09
were on diapers Yeah So they're training the parents to
47:15
be okay with it The kids who have the diapers put on them It's literally
47:22
saying when the parents go to let's say someone went over to like their house
47:28
and you hand them the baby to hold the baby and they have that that baby has that diaper on They have that knowledge
47:35
and they they're saying it's like the devil can't work without telling you
47:41
he's going to do or Satan can't do what he's doing without telling you what he's going to do M So like what I'm seeing
47:48
here is that's like you're you're knowing what you're doing and you're
47:53
saying it's okay when you hand your baby to them if you had those diapers on I understand where you're getting at here
47:58
So you're saying like that they're just putting the images in front of everyone
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so you can uh see them and not think anything of them They're just like rand
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They're just just But but in reality what you're doing is by not confronting
48:15
it you'reing it and making it okay Wow I didn't see that Oh that's the stuff that
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drives me crazy He has a really good amount of content Juan Bergman Yeah Juan
48:28
Bergman So like if you're into those type of Yeah What things mean deep down symbolism I'm not like any of the stuff
48:34
we talk about most of the time it's going to have something something to substantiate it So I don't want to call
48:40
it a conspiracy Like this [ __ ] is real It's it's tangible You can see it Yeah
48:46
Um he has a lot of this stuff If you have any interest in this type of stuff again follow this guy He's he's great I
48:51
I I I enjoy watching his stuff very much It's very informative So I'd say watching some of his videos um they're
48:59
fast right so it's like Oh yeah Yeah in seconds he's pulling out all these
49:04
different things and then sometimes I got to watch it a few times to really try to get what he's trying to say about
49:10
these And then I when I looked at his channel I saw some of the stuff that he
49:16
has on there I didn't really know what it was You know what I mean as far as the where he was digging So like Lion
49:23
King I've seen Lion King I I may have had those diapers for all I know You know what I mean well the freaky thing
49:29
one of the crazy things that he had up there was um do you remember RaggedyAnne Raggedian and Andy Yeah All right So for
49:37
for you youngsters out there who don't know what RaggedyAnne and Andy is Google it No just kidding Um RaggedyAnne
49:45
Raggedy Anne and Andy were like these dolls that were like basic dolls made of cloth that had like noses that were like
49:51
triangles and their hair was made of yarn This was red hair This was stuff like I think from way back even before
49:57
our parents were around Real old They came out with a movie
50:02
um what's the movie's name it's about a doll Annabelle So Annabelle it turns out
50:08
is a true story Dude I hate this Well when I say true story I say based on a
50:13
true story right it's based on a true story There was a doll that was um
50:19
possessed Yeah If you look up the original Annabelle oh this is a deep
50:24
thing I have looked at this The original Annabelle is actually Raggedy Anne for me Like if I was in people back in the
50:30
day and something like that happened man we would have had to stop selling raggedy hands all together Number one But number two yeah man these people
50:37
they decided to bring this demonic thing back to life
50:42
You know I don't I personally have no intrigue in uh
50:48
demons possessing anything or anyone That's not something that I
50:54
like am entertained by Yeah that ain't my fetish bro I'm not entertained by this brother Like and that's what they
51:01
did They came about with this with this movie Check out Juan Bergman again But yeah we'll move on from there I think we
51:06
have a little bit more like one more clip Specifically the movie Wicked Oh
51:13
yeah Yeah Which sounds crazy right the name is Wicked I mean I I know my
51:18
daughter she went and watched the Broadway thing when she went to DC and then uh New York She she watched the
51:25
Broadway Wicked show right yeah And this is now a movie that just came out not too long ago and and uh has had some
51:34
kind of crazy things around it Yeah there's been a couple controversies that
51:39
um that have that have arisen Um one of them is that Mattel released a toy Yeah
51:48
let's play the clip Toy maker Mattel is apologizing for a wicked mistake A web
51:53
link on the packaging for two dolls promoting the new movie Wicked was actually a link to a porn site It was
52:00
apparently a typo that left out some letters from the movies's website Mattel said "We deeply regret this unfortunate
52:06
error Parents are advised that this misprinted incorrect website is not appropriate for children Consumers are
52:13
advised to discard the product packaging or obscure the link." Yeah they didn't double check They didn't click on the
52:20
website No but like like how they actually addressed this matter Yeah Like they doubled down on all of the words
52:27
Like pay attention to this verbiage Watch It's gonna come up right now Yeah Unfortunate
52:34
Misprinted Incorrect Not appropriate instead of inappropriate Yeah
52:41
Obscure What like what is this mattel you guys
52:46
really messed up on this And like y'all I think y'all should have spoke more to the accountability that that that
52:52
occurred within your company because we don't know like some I hope to God somebody got fired for this This is
52:58
absurd Well for me it's like oh you're coming out with the movie and and these
53:03
are the dolls related to the movie Wicked and then what you do on the box
53:09
Exactly Y'all did some y'all Mattel Y'all are wicked Yeah And then
53:15
and then you you essentially get caught for it and then you're like you know
53:21
this is and you know pull back right but on the same note you you shot your shot
53:28
right and you shot your shot in that way like you know we're involved in this podcast and different things on you know
53:34
very small media scales or printing like gear and different things You didn't
53:40
look at the website that went on I mean like that's literally the most important thing Everybody like come on That's why
53:46
I'm saying somebody got to get fired Like no Like there's no such thing as proof reading for anything that's done I mean come on Especially things that are
53:52
printed Another thing I want to touch on we're going to touch on at a later date man is is these these actors uh these
53:59
actors in this movie man I've been seeing them in different interview Talking about Wicked Yes I'm talking about this lady Cynthia and Ariana
54:07
Grande Man listen They're the ones that are in the Wicked movie They're the ones that are in the Wicked movie Okay But
54:13
they are out there uh doing interviews campaigning for this movie and they they
54:19
are acting like they are still acting as though they are still in the movie when
54:24
the real they're having a trouble coming down from this Um and they're they're they're like doing some like weird like
54:30
inappropriate touching like some weird touching a lot It seems as though they cannot do an interview without crying or
54:37
like really like really Yeah hyper emotional hyper everything It's like like they're overemphasizing
54:44
all of their all of the things like that we do normally as human beings They're over they're overemphasizing basic human
54:51
behavior and like everybody's kind of like bugging like yo what are you guys doing right now like why are you guys doing this and um we're going to talk
54:57
about that at a late Like I said we're going to put together another little piece on that and talk about that because these people are wicked slap
55:03
with trigger warning by UK film board for discrimination against green people So Wicked the movie
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discriminated against green people I haven't seen the movie
55:16
but I will say this In my 43 years of life
55:22
I've been I've been I've been all over the place You've been you know a bunch of places in the world Met many many
55:28
people I've not yet met a green-skinned person Well that's a green-skinned person right
55:35
on that screen Bro they painted that lady's that's a black lady and they painted her green for the movie Yeah And
55:40
like I've not I don't I don't know is if if uh people like this exist in the world I just don't I'm not saying that
55:47
they don't You see I'm not saying definitively that there's no green-kinned world in the people in uh
55:53
green skinned uh people in the world because I don't know that to be a fact But based on my experience I've not yet
55:59
seen one of them So that this is even a thing is crazy It seems as though they're like they're looking for some
56:06
type of notoriety or something like Yeah it it says on here I've already tackled the trend of trigger warnings recently
56:13
Kate Blanchett Quinton Tarantino Ian Mckllen Judy Dench and Ralph Fiendz all
56:19
rallied against its usage Films such as Gone with the Wind Good Fellas Goldfinger Blazing Saddles and Dumbo
56:27
have all been slapped with a warning In the UK andor in the US trigger warnings
56:33
are a way to treat audiences as little children It comes out as a lecture as
56:40
being as if being told you're too stupid to process a film or work of art on your
56:47
own You basically need to be talked down to It amounts to an absolute insult to
56:53
our intelligence It's funny that it says that because these girls in these interviews there's some guy that was
56:58
interviewing them and he was pretty um flamboyant and he
57:04
was like "Yeah I totally get it I understand." And they're like "Oh my god he understands Oh my thank you so much
57:09
for saying that because I just people didn't understand that we just we have to cry and all this." I'm like
57:17
"What?" Like like again that's what they're doing Yeah So when they say trigger they're not saying that
57:23
Ariana Grande is going to go out and start shooting up the place No they're
57:29
they're they're creating triggered Correct And but see that that's something very important to understand
57:34
about what they do for a living Uh the job of an actor is to capture and
57:42
trigger human emotion Yeah Okay Cool It it sounds like it's in a bad way when I
57:49
say trigger warning Yeah Because it's a complete piece and it's it's it's art It's a movie It's something that is
57:54
tangible Yep Yeah You promote it You do all these different things But like
58:00
again like there's there's like so many like there's like a lot of overemphasis on a lot of things that really don't
58:05
have any place right now And like you you you watch some of that watch some of those interviews man you'll see like I
58:11
said like some of this touching and just crazy stuff It's just like yeah I'm going to have to look that I got one more question to ask This is about the I
58:18
love you right and I'll give you a hug sometimes but like I'm not going to comfort you sitting next to you by like
58:23
rubbing your arm in like a inappropriate weird way That's going to make you feel even more uncomfortable Like that's
58:29
what's going on That's what they're doing man It's weird This is a whole another thing But how many hits
58:36
do you think that those uh misprinted toys of the wicked dolls
58:43
got for that website now that it's been made into all this stuff they I'm
58:49
certain they immediately got yanked off the shelves but I wish I was one of the people that purchased one Oh those dolls
58:54
are going to be worth bank bro They're going to be worth money Like um because they're real I mean it's you know it
59:01
came from Yeah that that part Um and and that website that apparently I I don't
59:07
know who owns that website I'm just saying like if you're going to literally look deeper into this I'd ask that
59:13
somebody go and like check out that website and be like who actually owns the website that they printed on those
59:19
suckers they misprinted a website on there that was a porn website And what
59:25
I'm saying is who owned that porn website oo they put it on there Somebody
59:32
got traffic Somebody got traffic from You want some follow the money [ __ ] yeah I'm just saying like makes sense Like
59:39
someone someone should check on that Sometimes we'll we'll feature different type of stuff that we're going to talk about And this one this guy's the uh the
59:47
scumbag of the day man Hey for real This guy has to be suffering from some sort of mental illness man There's nobody in
59:53
their right faculties that would ever do something like this man did Yeah So let
59:59
me uh read the headline to you Man upset about losing in NBA 2K video game
1:00:07
allegedly threw his baby and this is obviously the person that is
1:00:12
you know talking about I I heard the impact of the wall No that was actually
1:00:18
him They quoted him as saying that he he he he took the kid He ended up taking the kid to the hospital and said "I
1:00:24
heard the impact on the wall when I threw him." Bro he said that to the police dude I mean and what's crazy is
1:00:30
this kid's only 20 years old bro And the kid was 8 months old This guy ain't even old enough to buy a drink bro Yeah So it
1:00:36
says some of the injuries on the child were in different stages of healing One eye of his was swollen and had injuries
1:00:45
on his hands and legs per the investigators When the child was taken to the hospital a scan revealed several
1:00:52
other injuries including fractured ribs a skull fracture and a broken collar
1:00:58
blown Bro the child also had other injuries in different stages of healing possibly
1:01:04
indicating that he had been arrested at different abused abused abused at
1:01:10
different periods of time police allege in the complaint according to you know
1:01:15
Fox 6 and Fox 6 and um man so there
1:01:20
there's people man that that uh it's unfortunate man that
1:01:26
they they have no capabilities of being parents there's nothing nurturing about them there's nothing protective about
1:01:32
them and uh like a lot of people just just should not have kids well and
1:01:38
they're just too mentally ill to be able to care for another human being when I had my son This is a true story I was in
1:01:43
a lama class and the lady asked "When is it okay
1:01:52
around the baby to smoke right this lady was like Indian or
1:01:58
Pakistani or something but it was just it didn't matter She she shouldn't have been a parent Like it was evident to me like this this person didn't have like
1:02:05
um any common sense She's asking the question That means she's trying to
1:02:10
learn I'm just saying she's trying to learn I ain't mad at it I hear you But she hasn't had the kid yet I I would I
1:02:18
would I would venture to ask the question are you currently smoking would
1:02:25
be like the question I would have asked if I was a Lamas teacher And the Lamas teacher said you know what the answer
1:02:30
was what it's never okay to smoke around the baby That's
1:02:36
what I mean There you go Right So apparently Jaylen White is being held at
1:02:43
Milwaukee County Jail on a $100,000 bond It was not immediately clear if he had
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entered please or retained an attorney to speak on his behalf Yeah Jaylen White
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is out of there Yeah man He's out of there and he should be out of there man And um
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you going to have to deal with some men man Some men like real men don't mess with that [ __ ] man You know I've been in prison man like "Yeah you going to have
1:03:08
a hard time buddy He's 20 You got long life." Hey you got you you either got a long or a short life ahead of you buddy
1:03:14
Cuz what you did man That's very frowned upon amongst uh amongst amongst
1:03:20
honorable thieves If you know you know Now we're moving to uh Jaylen Cheney So
1:03:27
let's just let's just pull up the video and and and see what's going on This might not be a video Shout out Jaylen
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Cheney Jaylen Cheney on Instagram No actually she's JB Productions People
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ask me if I purchase to seats when flying They say it's not fair to the person who has to sit next to me if I
1:03:47
don't When I tell them I do they say I'm selfish for taking a seat from another The fact of the matter is that people
1:03:54
can't stand to see fat people happy So why should we care what they think i don't know if she she doesn't have the
1:04:00
breath to say all of that stuff so she does it with an AI voice I don't know This girl I agree with her though I'm in
1:04:08
agreement with her As I sit there and look at her uh her head like her spine
1:04:14
over takes over one seat Yeah it's she she cannot fit on one airplane seat I
1:04:21
mean hey bro brutal honesty I I got trouble in that this seat is really wide
1:04:27
an airplane seats like this I I'm like on the uh Oh bro You know I'm not like
1:04:33
like I don't look it because I'm tall but I'm actually like pretty wide too
1:04:39
I'm I'm as wide as this chair is in the shoulders And um but I'm 6'7 man and
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like uh unless unless I pay for um for business uh for business class or or uh
1:04:53
you know first class I'm sitting there like God please uh don't let this person
1:05:00
recline their seat right now You know I've had I've had uh I've had two knee surgeries as well You know what I'm
1:05:05
saying i'm sitting there like God So hey look shout out to her I ain't mad at her
1:05:11
Anybody that has anything uh to say against that lady you just have a lack of understanding because she's she's so
1:05:17
right man I mean I don't know I just want to grab a different perspective right she's essentially saying "Hey
1:05:25
because I'm bigger you need to provide me more than what I'd get if I wasn't
1:05:30
bigger." Well we all like Yeah we got to So like So are you Should you get to sit
1:05:36
in first class no matter what cuz you're taller if I was so tall that I could not at all fit in those seats like if I had
1:05:42
to literally probably make that argument bro Yeah but I I don't I like I literally I I do not have like I have
1:05:48
like literally this much space between my knees and the [ __ ] Sometimes it touches Oh okay Uh first class is much
1:05:55
better for me It's about accommodating people Like if you if a person's a
1:06:00
customer they're a customer You don't get to be like "Oh you need to buy more than one seat because you're more than
1:06:05
one seat big." Like no like I I I need a ticket because I'm flying like everybody else It just so happens that this is my
1:06:13
appearance I didn't I didn't make myself like this I didn't choose to be this way Yeah So and there's people out there
1:06:20
that are throwing shade that are like if you take better care of yourself and like look man y'all don't ever know the
1:06:26
reason people are the way why somebody are the way they are You know what I mean you don't never know that So back
1:06:31
off the challenges that they face Yeah Back off of that man Back off of that you only looking at it from your
1:06:36
perspective which is this big in the world So yeah back off of that Shout out to I definitely understand what you're
1:06:42
saying and and agree in the sentiment Um but I can understand how there'd be a a
1:06:48
bunch of people the majority right who are like hey I I don't got to deal with
1:06:54
that so why should you know and that's what I think happens in this Those are the same people bro that like they're
1:07:01
swayed by like their vote is swayed by a candy bar right like those people that
1:07:06
will just start running because they see everybody else running because there's a mob mentality here Yeah I see that And
1:07:12
like those people are the least conscious of everyone that's out here You know the one thing that I truly uh
1:07:18
appreciate about Jaylen she still gets out there and does this man She's
1:07:25
getting busy Yeah She's going on these flights She's traveling She's literally branded Jay uh Productions as the the
1:07:34
bigger girl that travels Nah she she bugged me out when I looked her up and I looked on her um I looked on her
1:07:39
Instagram I was just I was I was taken back at first I had to read it twice and look at it and really like uh digest
1:07:45
She's embracing the differences She said something along the lines of um plus size Yeah Travel uh travel something
1:07:53
Yeah I said "Well damn No [ __ ] Yeah And I thought about it Well this is a thing
1:08:00
And absolutely she's genius for this Good job Oh yeah She's setting herself apart Personal branding Also making it
1:08:07
good for other people that may be at home not traveling cuz they're like "Ah
1:08:12
you know what those seeds blah blah blah I don't want to go outside cuz people like look she's like "Yo don't worry about what people thinking We outside
1:08:19
dude She's doing it She's doing it man She's going to all these place." And you know what but it seems like she's uh so
1:08:25
happy in her looking at her Hey she has a great uh energy about her She has a
1:08:31
light about her She's bubbly Like shout out shout out that young lady man Yeah I will say looking at it though she knows
1:08:38
what she doing going in there and and demanding That girl knows that girl That girl knows exactly what
1:08:45
she's doing Yeah And and you know what good for her man You know good for her Go get it man Go get it So this lady who
1:08:53
was a judge on Master Chef in Mexico her name is Zahi Ples Yeah Uh kidnapped
1:09:02
during live interview on Highway in Mexico bro So she's on the side of the
1:09:07
road She's She's being filmed She's being filmed She's She's in her mode She's in
1:09:13
flow doing her thing And all of a sudden somebody pulls up and they just jack her Nah they
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kidnapped her They took her Yeah they jacked her from the scene Oh okay I
1:09:25
thought you were saying they jacked her Like they took her stuff jacked her Oh Oh no She was kidnapped Yeah she was
1:09:33
abducted Sahi Tles a judge on Master Chef Celebrity and her husband Alberto
1:09:38
Escobar were kidnapped on the Mexico Quavaka Highway uh during what began as a
1:09:46
routine stop The couple was later rescued though a coordinated effort by
1:09:52
law enforcement uh marking another alarming incident of roadside crime
1:09:57
involving public figures in Mexico So listen this lady got kidnapped Uh she's
1:10:03
a public figure very well known out there And uh I looked into her a little
1:10:09
bit It so happens maybe I don't know so happens that she's from Sinaloa too But she's also a very
1:10:15
welleducated person who has like a tremend
1:10:21
um her accolades in education are very very big and um I you know I said to myself
1:10:29
you know like I you know I'm not not judging I'm just just wondering I'm like somebody coming from a place like
1:10:35
Sinaloa you know like how you know how could you afford to pay for all that
1:10:40
college man like she this lady has big big accolades in college And um you know I just wondered that
1:10:46
Yeah So it said that she was found and she's okay So nothing happened They they
1:10:53
kidnapped her Nothing happened to that lady I don't know if it's because of her connection to Sinnoloa or because of her
1:10:59
public f whatever it is they decided to let her go Things are not always ending
1:11:04
in that way Uh I don't know She could be an undercover like boss of the Sinaloa
1:11:09
cartel You never know You never know But I doubt I mean there's there you know
1:11:14
everything is connected in some way and her being a literally public you know
1:11:22
person and being a very highlevel chef and all this stuff Um everybody casts a
1:11:29
shadow and is connected to others in different ways and and sometimes others try to take advantage of you and
1:11:35
different things Obviously like they kidnapped her She didn't ask to be kidnapped Yeah but for what who
1:11:40
kidnapped her that would have been my next question is like for what reason would they kidnap this lady like it couldn't have been the cartel kidnapper
1:11:47
They don't need money Yeah it probably wasn't about money You see what I'm saying who knows but it
1:11:52
could have been about we have this person that is protected from somebody else so they could do something else It
1:11:58
could have been anything That's Mexico bro Like that [ __ ] could have been God knows what I'm noticing a lot more
1:12:06
things happening uh to influencers like um there's people who are who are
1:12:13
um self self-terminating themselves
1:12:19
Oh what don't say that word It's a bad word It's a bad word You don't say that word That
1:12:25
are self harming themselves to the point that they're no longer around And there's um other people that have been
1:12:34
getting kidnapped and things like this There's another story that we have that we'll pull up and show you guys right
1:12:39
now about this other YouTuber that they found shot dead on a dirt road handcuffed wrapped uh in a sheet with
1:12:45
his eyes taped shut amid fear uh Los Chapitos gang tortured him Whoa So that
1:12:52
literally is connected to a cartel Oh yeah Yeah This guy looks
1:12:58
like a young guy you know what I mean a poor guy Yeah he was he was to the point that he was known as an influencer
1:13:06
Um you know trying to do something for himself I don't know what he I don't know man You know down there how it is
1:13:12
man Uh uh he was straight murdered man Was there any uh you never know what he might have said That's what I'm saying
1:13:19
Like you never know what he might have said that led to this you know or how
1:13:24
was he involved in some way you know what I mean because you know he he might
1:13:29
have made a threat and then all of a sudden it was like they still don't know who did it They still don't know who
1:13:34
killed the guy This guy was actually murdered The other lady who was famous and all this stuff he he you know she
1:13:40
she was this is this is the darker side of the coin You know that things don't always end so well and most of the time
1:13:46
this is how they end They don't you know uh it's much smaller fraction of the time that it happens uh like happened
1:13:53
with that with that lady there Yeah It says that uh you know some of his his
1:13:59
fellow content creators and close friends uh wrote "Brother I will love you all my life with all my heart You
1:14:07
took a part of me with you I know we will see each other again brother I hope I hope we will always be together like
1:14:14
we always were just us you know." Another one said "You are just the best
1:14:20
brother I could have had." of that there is no doubt always helping
1:14:26
me Damn You know another one said "You are a very special person to me No one can ever replace you." I mean these are
1:14:32
deep deep like you know people are hurt because this dude was was murdered No he
1:14:38
he was uh he made a positive it seems that he made a he made a positive impact on the lives of the people that were
1:14:44
around him Man it's a shame man that that whoever did that to him did it May his soul rest in peace man Prayers to
1:14:50
his family you know Man that's tough man Some of the stuff you know coming into
1:14:56
this doing the podcast and everything we talked about different content different stuff and our com what we're comfortable
1:15:02
with right cuz there's some things that we're just like hey like we're not getting into politics and stuff like
1:15:08
that right and this is one that it didn't really like dawn on me that it's
1:15:14
like seeing that scary bro I mean we're filming a podcast here This guy is
1:15:20
literally an influencer He was just murdered Yeah I I don't know
1:15:27
about that guy All I can speak for is myself We're going to We're going to There's going to be some stuff that we talk about in here that's definitely
1:15:32
going to be some controversial stuff Um we try not to do it too often but because of my background there's going
1:15:39
to be some stuff that's talked about There's going to be some people that are talked about There's going to be some things that are talked about that are
1:15:45
that are that are uh that are touchy touchy touchy subject matter I know the risks I take in doing that and I know
1:15:51
what my abilities are and I know what my faith is and I take these chances in
1:15:56
doing this because the things that are going to be said people need to hear them Yeah So I take I take that chance
1:16:04
knowingly and I I take it uh smiling and I'll do it Overall goal here is to uh
1:16:11
create awareness Yes Create awareness Yeah It seems that
1:16:16
this this gentleman like um we'll never know if this happened to him or may
1:16:23
maybe something will come out just because he was an influencer Um he may
1:16:29
have had other ties and had other things going on Who knows what somebody has how
1:16:35
deep their lives are It's like down there is down there bro That's like it's not here It's not America like over
1:16:41
there like people there's people that are there that you know might hear you say something and disagree with it and
1:16:48
be sitting there watching and grab their chair and be like "Oh yeah." Oh I'll just kill them Oh that's crazy
1:16:56
And there that's And so anybody that's in this space know that right there's always going to be people What's the
1:17:01
first thing I said there's going to be people that are going to not watch us
1:17:07
because they don't like us just because we're us when they turn it on the first time they're going to look at us and be
1:17:12
like "I don't like either of them dudes I'm not watching this anymore." Y and that's just how it is And I've accepted
1:17:17
that I understand that I'm not here We're not We're not here for them Yeah Totally Yeah Yeah Um
1:17:28
on a lighter note this one's kind of funny man It's hella funny It's hella funny This one's good It's funny to the
1:17:34
point that like I'm like "Damn how come I didn't think of this?" It's like back in the Hey back in the day I was real wild I I build race cars man I build
1:17:42
cars Well street cars we call street cars you know cars that we drive on the street that are you know 800,000
1:17:47
horsepower plus stuff that we you know we have fun with outside When you're doing stuff like that in those cars you're not supposed to be doing you know
1:17:53
usually like Yeah You don't stop Yeah So getting chased by the police kind of thing you know like those kind of crazy
1:18:01
things Well let let's play this video and see what this guy does This guy is a bloody He's a bloody genius breath
1:18:10
You're done Oh yeah you heard the cops said "Oh you're done."
1:18:17
Hey he got to slow the car down and damn near come to a stop just to not kill him Look at this Yeah that's crazy He gone
1:18:26
Genius Look So so that's a hole
1:18:31
that's that's 100,000 lumens into the police officer's eyes Like yeah that
1:18:39
that'll make you slow down And bro you'll be blind for a minute Hey but how about this dude like he had to carry a
1:18:46
100,000 lumens cuz he was driving a Prius homie
1:18:51
Hey but you know what I'm going to say he probably still didn't get away He probably did That guy is a genius For
1:18:57
him to even think along those lines like whatever he had look he had something in there He whatever he had on him or
1:19:03
whatever it was he knew if he got pulled over he was screwed And he was like "I got something for him I got Yes Hey Yes
1:19:10
you did buddy." Yeah You lit the You lit him up Yeah So I'd say he went viral and
1:19:15
then uh but but he's in jail right now I'm sure they found they found that dude
1:19:21
rolling around the Prius Bro bro's wild Uh I I didn't look to see if there was a license plate on there but he pro
1:19:27
probably had a license plate on there That video went super viral I'm sure it's probably in Europe somewhere They
1:19:33
probably had cameras everywhere I mean he was on the left side of the left side of the driving He's driving the left
1:19:39
side So that's true You know not all European cars are right-hand drive And
1:19:44
and that that police siren sounded like American siren not Hey All right All
1:19:49
right Moving moving along Just saying So coming in we we have this
1:19:55
uh this crazy discovery Fascinating discovery Fascinating discovery right uh
1:20:02
happened in Japan Japan discovers 26 billion treasure beneath the sea that
1:20:08
could power the country's economy for decades Whoa 26 bill So immediately when I see
1:20:18
that the first thing that comes to my mind is meteorite
1:20:24
Meteorite Meteorite This came from the far reaches of outer space Japan has
1:20:30
uncovered a 26.29 billion treasure trove beneath the ocean
1:20:37
surface that could reshape its economy for the next decade The massive
1:20:42
discovery poised to transform industries and reduce reliance on foreign resources
1:20:47
can propel Japan to the forefront of the global technology and energy sectors
1:20:55
Holy I would love to know what is it that and and so from what I understand
1:21:01
it's like um a compilation of different minerals minerals that are not of this
1:21:07
earth Yeah which is meteorite like you said like something went from outer space into our atmosphere landed in in
1:21:15
the ocean and they found it and I'm curious to know more about how they
1:21:22
stumbled upon this in the vast ocean of the of the of the world like how they
1:21:27
found it they just so happened to stumble upon this uh as as with as with
1:21:33
any significant resource extraction project questions surrounding the environ mental
1:21:38
impact of these mining of mining these minerals from the ocean floor have arisen While the discovery has a
1:21:45
potential to fuel Japan's economy it also raises concerns about the impact on
1:21:51
marine ecosystem Listen cuz they got to get it out of the ocean Listen listen I
1:21:57
hope I hope they've come a lot further But good luck That is Nepon right also
1:22:04
known as Japan Like uh when it comes to like like like who's the who's the kings
1:22:09
of fishing whales oh is that Japan Whoa Yeah Like all of these things like
1:22:16
this like you know they the these guys you know their fish is their thing right like like the ocean Um I don't know I
1:22:23
don't know about this one guys Yeah They're going to find a way to way to get it no matter what And they might
1:22:28
even go to war over Oh yeah Why wouldn't they who the question is who wouldn't 26 billion is
1:22:36
not that much in whole overall scheme I mean yeah but that's that's just what they know of That's just what they found
1:22:42
I guess you're right Yeah If that's there what what's really there yeah That's that's bugged out It's like when
1:22:48
you go to a a stream and then you you gold pan and you find a little gold
1:22:54
You're like "Oh but that's it right there Uh magnes nodules found on the
1:22:59
seabed." So it's magnes because there is magnes here on the earth Like we give magnes uh magnes is
1:23:07
is a mineral that plants use So it looks like uh petrified [ __ ] That's what it
1:23:13
looks like It looks like some old poop that uh you know has turned to a super
1:23:19
solid state and it's fossilized That's what it looks like to me Who knows probably some fossilized dinosaur [ __ ]
1:23:25
But look what it says It says "Ultimately we expect that our research outcomes will help boost Japan's growth
1:23:31
by establishing an economic a domestic supply chain stretching from resource
1:23:38
mining to manufacturing and to make Japan a science technology
1:23:43
and oceanoriented nation in a true sense of the word." Oh that's interesting man
1:23:49
So so this might just be the uh the marketing efforts to get it all started
1:23:55
The true mission was it sounds like it There's a story there's this one story that I remember if I shared with you
1:24:01
about this guy that um he was missing for 25 years Wow Yeah His family didn't
1:24:09
see him for 25 years Nobody knew where he was He had some some type of um disabilities or something of this nature
1:24:15
but he was missing for 25 years and they found him And I found something with this story really close to me because as
1:24:22
you know about my uncle and I'll share that with you um share that with everyone here um after this video If you
1:24:28
could if you could play that video John I would greatly appreciate it sir An incredible reunion just in time for
1:24:34
Thanksgiving A Northern California man who went missing 25 years ago has been found here in Los Angeles The story
1:24:40
begins in August of 1999 And that's when one woman says that her brother who was
1:24:45
nonverbal disappeared without a trace And just a few days ago that same woman
1:24:50
saw a news article online about an unidentified man who turned up at a Lynwood hospital She thought the man
1:24:56
looked like her brother so she called authorities and it turns out she was right A Los Angeles police detective was
1:25:03
able to confirm the match through fingerprints The family will soon be reunited Poor guy man So
1:25:10
um as you know I had an uncle that I uh the last time I saw him I was four years
1:25:15
old And then after that he went missing for over 35 years Yeah And um like
1:25:22
everyone like my grandfather thought he was dead Um everyone thought he was dead
1:25:27
My back when my grandparents were alive my grandfather told my grandmother he was dead She told me one day I was like
1:25:33
12 she just sat there and was looking at me and was like "I know he's not dead." and like that always sat with me So I
1:25:39
you know I uh I never stopped looking for the guy man And uh I had like literally one one phone number left Um
1:25:47
and uh I was on my on my way to uh the VA hospital in San Francisco with my dad
1:25:53
I tried to call it Nobody answered the phone I was on the way back sitting out there on uh Gary and South uh Gary and
1:26:00
Vaness not South Vaness right in front of Ellis Brooks And I was like I'm going to call the number one more time Dad I called the number Uh lady answers the
1:26:07
phone Hello It's like hi my name is Nathan Um
1:26:13
what I'm about to say to you is probably gonna sound really strange right now but uh I have an uncle
1:26:18
that nobody's seen him for over 35 years and uh this is the phone number that I have that says maybe attached to him in
1:26:25
some way Uh I was just wondering if it was him And she was like "Well uh it probably
1:26:32
is." And me and my Yeah Yeah Yeah Probably is Yeah Yeah And me and my dad were like "What?" We looked at each
1:26:38
other freaked out So my uncle Yeah My uncle got He's in Colorado in Denver Colorado Man he got
1:26:45
he got remarried to a nice lady named Karen of all names She's a She's a Karen And uh it's really polite lady really
1:26:51
nice and that's where he's at Him and my dad talk every other day now He sends gifts on on all the on all the
1:26:58
Christmases He sends he's he's the uncle that gives the $100 bill in the card every time and all that And um why did
1:27:05
he disappear for ever said something along the lines of to my dad uh I just
1:27:11
needed to check out man Something like that So he left cuz my dad created a
1:27:16
whole family all the stuff No kids No kids You never had kids But you know like it was I'm sure like it was a lot
1:27:23
being home for him like in California They never liked my grandfather cuz he was really rough on them Abusive to them
1:27:29
abusive to my grandma my dad uh you know was a mercenary when he came back from
1:27:35
Vietnam and they were doing a lot of extracurricular stuff like these guys did some stuff that we will discuss at a
1:27:42
later date I'll feel I'll feel uh more comfortable more comfortable to tell you tell tell people more about some of the
1:27:47
stuff that these guys did man some of this stuff that these guys did is like literally on unsolved mysteries oh wow
1:27:54
literally on unsolved mysteries yeah so I imagine him being the one that was not as bad as they were like as they I say
1:28:02
they I mean my dad and my uncle his twin brother who him and my cousin were arms
1:28:08
dealers like these guys used to sell like grenades and like like big [ __ ] I ain't going to tell you where they got
1:28:14
that stuff from but that's another story He felt like he had to go man So how'd it feel for you like
1:28:20
being the one to have that desire to like keep on looking and then have it
1:28:26
actually work out it's gratifying man And it's gratifying because I've been
1:28:31
looking for people my whole life Like it's it's been a like something there's something that God tells me I need to
1:28:38
find this person Whether it's a person that was a person that used to be in my life at some point or whether it's a person that it's through a job I'm doing
1:28:45
that that person needs to get located Whatever it is like I've been pretty successful at it Like my my my success
1:28:52
rate at it is phenomenal It means a lot to me to to have to have a goal and to
1:28:57
accomplish it I think it's awesome that you brought him back into your world and that your dad and him are now connected
1:29:04
and talking I mean it's just crazy that someone would disappear for that long Um I understand
1:29:12
But I I'm sure it was whatever reason it was like so my family they have like
1:29:18
they're like rors like these guys like so there's some mental instability in
1:29:23
our family where it's like we're volatile And at any given moment we could say "F the
1:29:30
world." And really not care and leave and disappear and really not not care about anything or anybody Like we all
1:29:36
have that within us Yeah And like most of us have done it at some point in our lives Like our family like most of the
1:29:42
men like we're like that brother Yeah Yeah And um you know I did it I was gone for 12 years away from home I I didn't
1:29:49
see I didn't see my dad or barely talk to him for seven years man Wow Yeah like
1:29:55
you know me and my dad weren't uh seeing eye to eye at this point in time and I didn't care I was like "F me f you."
1:30:02
Yeah Went out into the world without any assist without anything and and navigated my way and found my way back
1:30:08
home Yeah That's why I see it When I made it back home I was like I made it I made it back home Yeah People don't
1:30:15
understand that Like yeah I went out there I got in trouble man I went to prison I I went out and bodyguarded
1:30:22
people uh who were celebrities people who were heads of state For those of you
1:30:27
who don't know what that means that means presidents and prime ministers Um I bodyguarded kingpins I bodyguarded a
1:30:33
guy The first person I ever bodyguarded when he got busted him and some other guys that were also kingpins when they
1:30:40
got busted the coke price went up in America Whoa So yeah man Um again
1:30:48
for me I made it back home Well it sounds like there was a time in your life where you didn't necessarily
1:30:54
believe that you would I didn't care to cuz I was out in the world Yeah And see
1:31:00
that's the thing I've learned in my life is whatever you go into you need to know
1:31:06
that you're this big in there Yeah And that you're going to immerse yourself into that world and humbly embrace it
1:31:13
and be a part of it You're only a small part of it Go be that The world does not evolve around you Yeah You know what I'm
1:31:21
saying exactly So but yeah man Thank God I made it back home and um I I have a
1:31:26
lot of insight from my experiences that I'm able to provide to people that need
1:31:32
to hear it Uh I know for myself like as we've been communicating talking about
1:31:37
all this different stuff and uh deeper level getting to know each other like
1:31:43
you bring a completely different perspective in many things like you respond in ways
1:31:51
that are unpredictable and you'll say things that some of the times I
1:31:56
literally have never heard of it before So it's like a new uh thing alto
1:32:03
together but then you're very good at not only doing that but then afterwards
1:32:09
dialing it down and explaining it uh so that someone else could understand that
1:32:15
matters uh I wasn't always having the ability to understand them things myself so I also so I understand being a person
1:32:22
that doesn't have the ability to understand them so now I have the ability to understand them also to make them palatable for someone who else who
1:32:29
might not be able to understand them Yeah You got that from like when I remember in high school and stuff and
1:32:35
you were in like uh they called it the special class Special ed Yeah Special ed
1:32:41
Special day class Actually SDC Shout out to all the SDC kids out there Special
1:32:46
day class kids out there Cuz everybody uh that's in the school doesn't know why
1:32:52
any of you guys are in that class Nobody knows why any one of them are in that class But the truth is uh SDC class is
1:33:01
for kids a lot of kids who suffer from emotional handicap And um I was one of
1:33:07
those kids because I was I was traumatized from my mother dying when I was 18 months old Like as a child that's
1:33:14
all you know and that's all you love and it's gone Like it's going to traumatize you for the rest of your life It's just how it is But this is before they had
1:33:21
knew what post-traumatic stress was That wasn't a concept is yet That's why they had all these Vietnam veterans out on
1:33:28
the streets wigging out and they were treating them like [ __ ] Yeah It's important man to understand you know everybody has their situation And those
1:33:34
SDC kids man are real special people man They're all real good people Out of all the kids that were in our class in this
1:33:40
SDC class there's maybe three or three of us or four of us that are like
1:33:46
capable to the point that like we can take care of ourselves in life and have no issues But the other one's like kind of like they're kind of like like you
1:33:53
know got a little bit of issues like a little dependent Yeah And stuff like that you know not that there there's anything wrong with them They're all
1:33:59
smart as [ __ ] But it's just like bro like life beat us up early bro You know what I'm saying and and like the people
1:34:06
kind of recognize that that like these kids ain't like these other kids and they need to kind of have their own space So they still have those kind of
1:34:12
classes Yeah They need SDC bro They need it They need it cuz there's kids that are going through trauma at home There's
1:34:18
kids that are um that literally have learning disabilities right where it's like like me right i'm not I'm not great
1:34:25
at writing right i'm I'm I'm very articulate I'm great at um breaking things down figuring them out in great
1:34:32
detail all of that But writing is is very hard for me to do And like you know
1:34:38
all these kids have different different things and different reasons why they're in those classes Most of the time none
1:34:44
of them are the same you know they're they're in a a place where they're able to get the individualized attention that they need when they need it to get just
1:34:50
to do we're only in those classes just to be able to get the work done That's it Like there ain't nothing else special about it Like we just they're helping us
1:34:58
get the work done and it's less than the work everybody else has to do Like it's
1:35:03
less like that's just what it is Like so I have these a reoccurring nightmare The
1:35:08
people closest to me know about it And the reoccurring nightmare is I never
1:35:14
graduated high school I'm 43 years old still walking through the halls of El Camino The reason I had that dream is
1:35:19
because I graduated high school without completing the requirements to graduate high school They did me a favor Yeah A
1:35:26
requirement in the state of California to graduate high school is to have a
1:35:32
foreign language Oh you never did it never did it Whoa
1:35:38
Do you speak any other languages now um not not uh fluently but I speak a whole
1:35:45
bunch of a whole bunch Yeah I mean you seem to pick up a bunch of things and I've heard you say different stuff Yeah
1:35:52
It's just that I don't ever want to be in a place where you know I've been into some underhanded situations working for
1:35:57
some of these people and some places where some things was going on and I didn't never want to be anywhere and not
1:36:02
hear when somebody was saying that some bad [ __ ] was going to happen Yeah Or
1:36:07
that they were talking [ __ ] and things was getting funny anything like that I always wanted to be knowledgeable enough
1:36:14
what are the key words that I need to know You know what I mean like other than the obvious greetings and like
1:36:20
normal normal interaction stuff right and food right that's that's the most important things Greetings interactions
1:36:26
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maybe pineappley I'm not certain but I'm smelling coconut pineapple kind of thing
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how much dog water have you drank bro more than you would ever want to know Oh come on But um I just want to say thank
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you brother for coming with me and starting this with me man There's like I could not have done this without you And
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uh I want to thank everyone that is going to be watching us for your support
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Thank you for spending your time out of your day to spend time with my brother
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and myself here at the gambler and the guardian And we would like to say welcome to our family Yeah Right on
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Thanks again listeners Nate much love bro Till the next one Yep We out We out


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