Black Rifle Coffee Podcast: Ep 206 Tim Kennedy and Omar "Crispy" Avila

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that's your t-shirt now don't i this is the black rifle coffee podcast [Music] [Applause] [Music] hi welcome tim kennedy and crispy omar ivia the weather today is dark good to have you guys it's lovely to be here it's been a long time too long we really haven't seen each other for how long it has been eight months yeah we yeah last time i saw you was in salt lake um yeah i was there for work and that's right he stopped in military leadership school has a name i don't remember what it was and then i was there teaching a shooting course and you were there just doing evan things that was literally like i'm making coffee oh so in my kitchen yeah yeah yeah and um even though black rifle had origins and genesis there there's not um great coffee around the military base but there's great coffee in salt lake yeah just surprisingly yeah but around the military base it's like the worst the worst yeah i don't know like the average like joe schmoe has the most you know complex palette when it comes to coffee but we're changing the game you know outside of every post there's like shitty housing like it's the hood outside so i don't really see why it should be not all of them most of them it's army that's when you go army when you're in the navy that's a different story dog that's true san diego that is oh that's true come on man that is true i should have said that the army would be right they always talk about that with the marines how they're the ones roughing it but at the end of the day they're co-located usually in naval bases and they have dope-ass cities like san diego like no doubt pendleton are you kidding me you're like you're hoping please [ __ ] about how tough your marine life is i'm sure you know because when we're on fort lewis and i drove over to like before it was jblm we'd go over the the air force side and there was like green grass and like girls drinking corona i'm like they're in the military why are they how is this even feeling how are they playing volleyball at two o'clock in the afternoon they're all tanned barbecuing laughing like great uniforms great locations yeah i think it's just it's weird i guess we're stupid because yeah we're all essentially let me introduce you to a couple of our jewels fort hood fort bliss there you go you like those name a few yeah a few heavy hitters for brad when columbus and fayetteville are like your litmus test for how good you can have it and that's the best that there is after exit 3. upstate new york for drum coming in nice which one in alaska that would be actually there's greely yeah in fort alaska there's fort greeley and ford something else uh richardson yeah i think evan has a good joke there is is like for a skit about you're a travel agent but you're a recruiter for the army like do you want to see the lovely hill ish country of fort fort hood yeah come on down to the army texas is blowing up really i'll tell ya hill country's beautiful this is an exactly hill country this is what we call flat country you'll get lost in the beauty of white sands no seriously you'll get [ __ ] lost you're gonna get lost and it's very dangerous because there's a lot of you and you're top three here's evans traveling and uh we broke a record last year we only had nine murders and 17 sexual assaults at fort hood alone there you go it's nice and swampy everywhere you like your oceanfront property a property uh fort polk is for you it doesn't exist not in the army catalog it doesn't exist are there any coastal bases in the army like in their house there has to be something on the east coast hawaii or um okay so that doesn't count i mean the closest thing i can think of to the beach is hawaii yeah below 48 i'm not sure i think there's some stuff in the east coast i'm not sure about giant who knows whatever yeah hey when you have to have that hard to find a military army base that's by the ocean wait isn't there someone who's going to do a different branch an army branch in florida there is i mean there's a section of ranger school that's the only time i was in northern florida oh that's a lovely coastline it's so great it is coastline [Laughter] is this poison ivy no no that's just rot you're rotting in your armpit yeah yeah i was the tiger i did that no hey so what are you up to i know uh well big news yeah you wrote a book dude words words yeah i'm gonna tell you right now okay i wanted to read it before this podcast and i didn't so but i am going to read it it's in my bag it is not a small book it is relatively small no the first three chapters or something hey i was surprised ranger and then it starts i was surprised that you invited a west point graduate to help you with your words yeah there there was many points of contention friction and and constant contrite between us um and surprisingly he was the problem because he would like project [ __ ] for example right you know i'm like eight and in one paragraph he's there's nine uses of [ __ ] like psoas eight at this time he's like but look at how you talk yeah but i didn't talk like that as i was eight and uh so we would we would argue a little bit not that nick and i ever argue about things well you and nick have been friends for how long i i want to know that origin story how did you and nick become about nick palmichano yeah sorry uh founder of ranger uh yep co-founder or however the type of business partner and um a great maybe best movie ever made which speaking about [ __ ] i think we were like number four for the amount of [ __ ] used to film ever are you [ __ ] kidding me no exactly that's [ __ ] awesome yeah it was epic um so nick had just started raindrop and i was stationed in fort bragg and um i got contacted by greg thompson who is my jiu jitsu coach at the time that somebody needed a military fighter for a wounded warrior photo shoot and um so i go to this wounded warrior uh fundraiser photo shoot event and i'm jacked they have these harleys and they have like all these beautiful girls and um i get up on top of this bike and they put this model in front of me and this model behind me and this this little like italian voice coming from this dude that is as wide as he is tall who i did not know it was like first time you ever had something that big between your legs and i'm like that's funny uh i don't know you and uh i literally murder people for a living i look over and it's nick and so he is this commentary throughout this whole entire photo shoot that was non-stop degrading demoralizing embarrassing humiliating and they are all really witty and clever says like i hate you i'm gonna kill you when i get done with this photo shoot i don't know you but then you know about an hour into this um i was like okay he's legitimately funny but the crux the moment was one of the models uh my now wife ginger not my wife then i was just seeing her uh was wearing baller shoes jinger always has fantastic taste and footwear and the model was like oh my god those are so gorgeous can i borrow those and there's like sure sure you can so she takes them off and she hands this to this model this model continues to shoot um all these photos with me and um the girl's like thank you so much and she walks over and hands them to ginger and ginger like takes them like this and drops them in the trash and nick was standing right there and i'm next to nick and and she just looks at me dead as she like drops these things in the trash can and walks out the door and uh i'm like oh and nick's like i'm sorry about that i'm like i know i think everything's fine he's like no everything's not fine and um if you if you need a place to stay tonight just let me know so that was kind of the finally the ice broke and and um i uh did need a place to sleep did you really ah really well but she's gangster yeah this was 2005. oh 2006. okay she is gangster she had two of his kids yeah yeah cheyenne freaking kisses head oh yeah they laugh the doctors look like you know a month before delivery and they're like just so we're super clear there is zero chance that your 100 pound frame would deliver one of his children so just we're gonna have to cut it out just i haven't had a kid under 10 pounds so we uh we did an event that's a weird flag at that jl bar ranch or something they had just had their kid and she shows up and baby and then i'm like um kid she's like oh to two months i'm like wait you you had that she's like tim's baby and i'll say damn yeah she was like 20 pounds yeah oh my gosh yeah it was yeah she's a 40 pound two-year-old yeah she was here that's a giant two-year-old yeah just in child references that is a that is a very large child yeah i'm not really sure what a two-year-old should wear i don't have kids like this this one's like this one nice yeah okay yeah that's that's how i met nick and um nick was present in all of the moments now you guys know me pretty well i am not a attention to detail and i'm present pretty like in the present moment type person you are and um past is pretty irrelevant and uh so if i'm walking out of a fight and let's say i just totally demolish michael bisping and i take off my gloves and i throw them in the trash i take off my wraps and i throw them in the trash i take my banner i throw in the trash i walk in the shower i clean my balls and i walk out the door because i'm off to the next thing and nick goes to the trash can and he pulls my gloves out and he pulls my shorts out and he pulls my wraps out and he's just been that friend the whole entire time you know when i was in afghanistan and in super dark places he was there being like uh so let's write about this and let's help you process of you know what it feels like to sit there and shoot people for two hours that are just partially dead laying on the ground like i realize that's a hard thing for somebody to process let's let's work through that so he's been that that guy for a long time is there so was there a specific objective when you when you decided to write the book that you were going for because like i know like i had my version of what i wanted to project and i know other people wrote a book there was this is there a specific thing or is it just like look at this crazy life and this is what it made it or do you have like an exact thing that you're trying to communicate to the audience that reads this book because you're a public figure people know about your life within reason but they probably don't know the emotional components that have kind of motivated you through your life and i'm sure the book kind of touches on that yeah i mean the the big arc you know there's the the the story of me is the thing that's delivering ultimately what i'm hoping people take away from it is that you know like we've had a ton of failure we've had a ton of shame we've had a lot of success you know but that success is never earned like it's never just like given to us not in my life i don't think in either of your lives um so it's been like um you know i look back to me being a brand new e5 showing up to a team and thinking i'm the fastest the strongest the best and all the things that i said to my first team leader to my first team sergeant and like how embarrassing those moments were and the shame involved in that those are all he's normally buried now like people don't talk about those moments they don't talk about standing out in front of the team room door where they took all the stuff and they threw it out in the driveway and they're like tim you can't come to the team room because you're pretty much useless you know so just actually just stay outside in the parking lot that's the best place for you um and then finally when i was allowed in they're like mario want to say uh the senior 18 charlie was like can you just go take everything that's in the gym that's currently on the left wall and move it to the right wall like yeah i can do that so that was the best moment up to that time of my team contribution um but those are stories that everybody and no one ever tells and i don't know why this whole book is those stories you know it's like um there's no standing on top of the everest moment there's no um i'm awesome moment it is just non-stop shame and humiliation and um and that's the arc because in the end you see success like people see all the businesses and you know but what they what they miss is really the struggle and the failure and that's what the book is i'm glad that you say that because you often see that in a lot of military books where it's just like you know uh they came in as a badass they stayed a badass and they're still a badass it's like no like the warrior mentality and spirit is forged through trials tribulations shame and all that other stuff because i mean similar thing like you go to range of time you think you're a badass like you're a [ __ ] nobody you dork piece of [ __ ] you're like oh wait i thought it was cool and yeah yeah it's kind of hard i probably didn't bring this up but i did rip did you not know yeah some check it one of the things that i that i always love and that i've you know the reading mats book and now your book like one of the things that i really enjoyed was i known him for a while and it's those stories that i read like when you talked about in california and being in the garage and all that stuff like do you have your back story because obviously i know it we've shared this on many trips that we've done together for work but like are you talking about how you joined like your brothers and and your father like that story that you told us about yeah being out in the ocean and all that stuff is that like yeah that's all in there that's awesome yeah that's awesome yeah and the only the only little tiny bits were what dod um like they didn't like the word hazing yeah um but it was such an important moment in early war like when we were at war they absolutely hazed the [ __ ] out of every one of us you know like we went from 600 people 700 people in sop c and we graduated with 88. how did they get rid of the rest they hazed them you know and those 88 still had a higher percentage of death than anyone else because they were 18 x-rays with no combat experience and no experience in the military so that was a really necessary important element but that dod was like yeah i don't know about that word i was like kidding me yeah besides those moments everything is in there that's awesome that's interesting you said because i think a lot of people don't see that with the but they're they tend to actually let things go that you might not think would go through but then the other part was the exact thing there's like key words like hazing and some other things in my book that i ran into but i'm glad that they like let you tell that whole story because i mean we've been friends for years but i don't know that my personal level of view and i'm really really excited because i don't get excited about books that often but i knew it was a douchebag you get when you read mine you're like oh here's a cocky little [ __ ] just like in his videos indeed he like um when you have a set perspective a bias um confirmation bias yeah government you know it's like ah evan is insert whatever my view is of him and then as i'm looking at all the things about him whether it's instagram social media i just keep grasping the exclusive little bits to support my view yeah yeah and uh that confirmation bias is super inaccurate um for all the people that hate me and there are lots all the reasons why you hate me are gonna be supported by this book you know um like every fault every failure it's all in there um you feel like they're gonna grab some of that and like that's gonna be the next thing that's no thing on your body no doubt 100 yeah i knew that yeah yeah yeah oh thank you is that really coffee oh there's coffee oh my gosh so i was gonna say america here we have we have a we have an english hero delivering coffee this is way below yeah can you i like paper i like painting we please check to make sure that's cool yeah i like white like i don't like drinking coffee black cups it's an ocd thing flavor if i drink out of a black cup i can't see that's coffee and how black it is against the edge of the cup so i don't like drinking out of black cups it just bothers me it's just a it's a weird coffee thing i will say this about the book tim like because i've been through that process and i'm using that experience to kind of like tell because you're saying all those things and i think that there's a level of courage it actually takes to communicate that much about yourself to the world because you're essentially forever like that's the thing with books it's forever that that will be a resource and a blueprint for people to cast judgment and or learn about it and it's easy to say talk [ __ ] and all that but there's something so informational and i think it goes a long way for people that look up to you and all the amount of people that you've inspired to join the military and continue their service like that i think it's very important and you know you have the people that combat people writing about military books because they say hey your service should be service i actually quietly like massively disagree with that i think we have to document especially the times during the g watt because there's so many lessons learned and things that happened and reasons we went to war that probably need to be told to the future generations so we don't make the massive [ __ ] failures that we did and you know the preservation of american life is the main thing and i think those stories that you'll tell like really help that so yeah i can agree with you more my uncles who fought in vietnam um you know they're they're in their 70s now and i am every time they text me i'm at the edge of my seat you know because they're towards the end of their lives and they never wrote anything you know like that whole entire generation the vietnam war like how many books how hard do we fight to find books from the vietnam war and all of the faults and all the failures that happened in that war we repeated in this g watt all of them you know and and for guys like us like i didn't have those reference materials to go to the most the the nearest and closest unconventional guerrilla warfare that was a legitimate resistance and something that was current with modern day military there was nothing for us to go to you know like petraeus and um who wrote the the g-wat counter-insurgency manual they they were really just shooting from the hip because there was not enough reference material for them to look at something besides world war ii era stuff it's like yes all veterans out there go right yeah go run for office go right go run for office of stories out there dude that like i'm a big fanatic of world war two like i love diving in on those things and there's a lot of stories that aren't in books that haven't been shared like there is a big there was a unit from mexico that actually came and fought in world war ii and they were like some of the best pilots during world war ii they were taking down germans like left and right like the stories like that that haven't been told this is a great example of confirmation bias but yeah but you're right there i've met a lot of vietnam veterans like for example you met bob where we go at the shooting range back in when i used to live in the hill country that guy his whole unit got wiped everybody in his platoon died except him and he pushed on and he was able to bring some of those bodies out but he's never told that story or anybody i heard it from his wife and then i asked him and he's like you need to come later on tonight let's have a drink and sit down and talk in we sat down and talked and i tell you like i've read i've heard stories i've you know we've all seen the movies but i was on the edge of my seat every single second that he was talking i did not interrupt at all and his story was just amazing like he was the only survivor in his platoon and i was i was i was just like how do you how do you live with that like that's that's insane well and it's shocking it's shocking you didn't interrupt him one day when does your book come out because you got the the the you can pre-order um we're gonna kick it off on june 7th is the day they will ship and you can physically pick them up um library congress is the event number one um where they'll hand me the actual real copy and yeah well i wish you the best success but just don't go over um you know not five in the year well they won't give it to you because you're you're you know maybe elon will buy the new york times and then we can turn this around too right yeah yeah like we can hold out we might be on there yeah there's a chance there's a chance so you you kind of mumbled that it's a fascinating experience you know as nick is a pretty data-driven person um co-author for scars and stripes we have gone down the rabbit hole of data on how does new york times rate their best sellers and we'll just use what is the most polarizing name we could come up with right now okay trump all right let's just say a trump wrote a book and that trump doubled the next person to him in total sales um not just in category and just overall yeah there's no way that that person would be number one new york times bestseller yeah no i mean there's a lot of things that they they use to quantify like the the end state of like who gets number one right but you know when i when i launched my book i think it was the opening week was something like 47 000 combined sales and so those are all your pre-orders they get bucketed into that first week that's combined sales with like local bookstores right but the thing is is there's no specific thing of like how they rate the process but like if you buy a book at barnes noble that's rated significantly higher than like an audio book but i had 47 000. michelle obama was number one and she had at the time that week sold 9 200 books so like i crushed it but the problem is it's like they they will how long you've been on there and they do all this weird [ __ ] to make sure it's our time or whatever it's massively subjective it's it's political in nature and you know but my [ __ ] you to them and i wish you the best well that's so when i republished my book after with the new covers i didn't put new york times on there i was like you guys want to [ __ ] me [ __ ] you and i put number one national bestseller because i was and that was my fu to them not that they ever [ __ ] cared about any of that but no they called me and they said they were really disappointed best book cover and i was like is he mad at us well i'll be sure to tell him that i mean honestly the only reason that i was frustrated with it right which would be same as your story which you want it to stay and be populated high on that list because the more it's on the list the more people that are gonna see it the more people are gonna be inclined to read it and then that message is pushed out farther rather than some you know propaganda [ __ ] that like hyper left trash that gets on there you know it's like well actually let us tell our side of the story i mean you know you said the message gets out there so you know the the message is inspiring the message is um like cool you're going to fail so did i you're going to stop first or die doesn't matter just welcome to the club and um and that that's the part that irritates me is that they're undermining great people trying to tell great stories to inspire people to go do great things not just me not just you but there has been limitless lit i mean that list has been around for a long time and they've done it to a lot of great people great farmers and i'm a nobody but there's some rad people that you know didn't get the publicity i think that they deserve so who the [ __ ] am i i can just say [ __ ] to my phone i think it's pretty interesting because you've always been pretty self-deprecating like just in the time that i've known you right so you you've been able to accomplish a lot which is kind of an understatement i think is if you're talking about tim kennedy and i think anybody that knows him tonight i'm one of those people that i'm fortunate enough to call you my friend it's interesting because i hear sometimes you hear the counter narrative like that tim kennedy such a arrogant guy i'm like do you know him like are you [ __ ] serious have you listened to any conversation with him on one thing he's always like i'm kind of an idiot like i don't know how many times you've said that in a and it's i think there's a perception especially when you come from uh sf guys i said guys are sometimes the [ __ ] worst at times where they're like they don't know you they've never they don't follow you on on social media and always push i'll push hard like do you know tim like no do you follow him no like well then what the [ __ ] are you talking about like oh man he's using his tab you heard this one too like he's using his tab to uh do something right and you're like okay so explain this to me and i i i don't know if this is like an outward paced conversation you should be having but i'm like you go out and you do and this has been my conversation with a lot of people i'm like tim goes out and i think that he gives a very positive image of what green berets can accomplish in their life like you were a fighter you're an entrepreneur you you're a trainer you're a dad you're a teacher you're like you've got all these really cool [ __ ] pieces of your life where oh by the way none of them by themselves are easy to accomplish even in a lifetime of endeavors so i think from the community standpoint whether it's like with inside the veteran community the special operations community sf community there's there is an element and we saw it on the teams a lot where it's like [ __ ] that [ __ ] and it and it he used to see it a lot and it dawned on me just recently it was like that guy would get like a halo slot right or a dive slot or whatever he's like what the [ __ ] [ __ ] that guy it's [ __ ] atar school man like you're gonna have a you're gonna have an opportunity to go like just you know keep your [ __ ] nose clean and you know don't get a dewy and don't bang the commander's wife like you're probably gonna go like don't be a douche that's pretty easy but there's what i'm going into is i was having this conversation with um the two guys from the daily wire yesterday which i [ __ ] dearly love and we're talking about the 80 20 rule it's like 80 of the people are gonna be really jealous of your accomplishments in life because they're too lazy to do them 20 of the people are gonna be like ah i'm a little bit jealous but really i want to flip it around go like i'm really [ __ ] stoked it's like between 10 and 20 percent of those people are gonna be very positive and motivated that you did something incredible they're gonna be like [ __ ] pumped but there's like an 80 20 rule where it's there's a jealousy component to it where tim makes a lot of people look bad where when i say that how uncomfortable are you on this like tyrado's life well a lot of it's bringing true and i'm like yeah but it's true right here you make a lot of people look bad i get you [ __ ] dude and it's difficult when i say that it's like you put a lot of [ __ ] hard work in and you've you earn what you have so it's like whether you're getting up and [ __ ] banging out in the gym or like going down to the border with group or doing whatever the [ __ ] you're doing like dude you are a busy [ __ ] and what i love about it because i know i know you is that i know you're [ __ ] busy and i know you're out working 99 out of 100 [ __ ] so everything you get is exactly what you deserve because you [ __ ] put in the work so i'm super happy for you man thank you you're amazing um i'm still pit sweating right now good um you know but then like what do you do my dad um you know you you can tell a man by how he treats the people that work with him and um for him and you know now that we're in positions where there is success like what can we do with that and i think that's the the and that has always been and that's the thing that nobody understands you know if i i'm never gonna say what i donate to any organization i'm gonna never say how much time i spend on working for non-profits i'm never gonna that's nobody's no nobody's business ever but when those that little that group of that jealous hater um they're even on the teams it was so dangerous and damaging because there's first you should be proud of that person second it's going to make the team a better place because that person is going to come back with a skill say they got a sniper school slot awesome do you know what you're going to do for the next month that you come back here you're going to cross train all of us with the curse current and newest material that is coming out of range 37 fantastic can't wait to have you back on the team you know insert whatever that opportunity is for the individual that they earn that hearts the hard work and success that i get to garner or benefit from that so not only am i a bad person for throwing that person under the bus or even worse not just talking [ __ ] about them and in some instances they'll be like oh man [ __ ] that guy for getting that slot you know but man i remember on that full mission profile he totally botched up the demo at the door right right you know yeah now now not only are you talking you're not happy for him but now you're talking [ __ ] about him you know and like and that's training that's the point of going to training is to fail in training so um did we have corrective action for how he did that countdown and we fixed it yes we did now fantastic it was a learning moment for all of us it's not three initiated three two one initially but we'll worry about that later or yeah wait wait till the white side guys get in and then blow black side no um but where did that start what is this whole entitlement of of people having to do something for example like you you and you that are at this level and i see firsthand what you guys do for foundations i've seen firsthand behind the scenes what you do because we we talk on a daily like not daily basis when we get together we catch up and you don't have to do that you don't have to do that and you don't have to do that because nowhere in our contract that i said when you get out of the military you got to get back to these non-profits that are helping your community like there's nowhere that i've seen that says that but you still choose to do it well right and and then you still have people who want to come in and say like well they don't do enough they don't do [ __ ] they have way more than this but where does that stop or what are you using i don't know man like i would say that that's there's a difference and the difference is like i do have to do it which is nobody has a gun in my head telling me i have to do it but it's like it's like saying well i don't have to take care of my kids like i mean i don't have to technically but i have to it's like breathing it's like anything else it's something you have to do you're a good person for a good person there's plenty of people that don't take care of the kids there's plenty of people that come out that don't go back and give to the community that built who they are and shaped how they've they approach life um so i'm not saying you're a good person don't don't think that yeah listen if i learn one thing throughout the years just give the really dangerous guy in the room the biggest weapon biggest [ __ ] weapon do you see how quick i allied up with him when he came back good to see you now we have a fire team it's just how it works i'm bragging about my murder table in my office and it's it is becoming this entity of all the cool i have like a legitimate norse era um hard armor piercing warhammer oh wow and then i have a battle axe that was built um by a like an old-school viking and um you know like a throwing spear boar spear a russian all the all the cool things and like the cooler the table gets something that was cool it's gonna get moved off because something cooler just got introduced kind of like my book of thank you for my service it was just like and i put it on the scars and stripes yeah well when you're a new york times bestseller we'll just get have a book club together you know who said the dumbest guy in the room can write a new york times best seller so i'm okay with it ross patterson he's not here i can't turn my neck's all [ __ ] up i can't turn this way to the direction that an omni turner should i leave my neck is kind of jacked right now too um i tried i did something hard i did do something dumb was uh austin i'm sure you guys are tracking has become the nucleus for all things martial arts on the planet seriously yeah i don't know that's it has it really no so one through 20 the number one through 20 best grapplers on the planet have all moved to austin in the past year i'm not talking like one two three and four yeah i'm talking one through 20. the four best teams on the planet all moved to austin in the past year so this morning i walk in you know and um there's one through six right the number one through six dude on the mat right now like the current heavyweight champion the current goat on the planet and you're just like this is not going to be great for my ego it's going to be this is going to be hard cody just moved to austin too we need to get jim out here we we got to get [ __ ] jim it was jim jim he was just at your house yeah jim was at my house is he never oh jim miller yeah oh oh dude jim's the man miller sorry jim great hunter great human great american great great fighter yeah great great great thank you gotta get him out here absolutely i i love jim because he doesn't have the largest social media following or like the biggest clout but when you start to read the records that that dude has set with his career specifically in the ufc because what he has the most wins i believe of all time in the ufc right now um and then i made something up there with submissions too it's it's gnarly like his resume and he listened to his rhodes lyme disease mm-hmm yeah i got a turkey on him last year in missouri oh damn uh i gave a turkey lyme disease it was this weird i might have started kovac now that i think about uh from not prometheus promethean the prometheus permethrin literally they give it to you in the military it's like this will give you cancer if you get any of this on yourself it will give you cancer here's a bunch of cans of it yeah and they're like and what do we do put it on everything that we have but do what wait what was that remember that you don't remember from atherosclerosis hate it mosquitoes hate it it's like the it's like the the deep times percent it's it's the core chemical indeed that is also the chemical that they would use in in uh agent orange but like yeah yeah yeah but it would be like two percent we would get it and it's like 98 percent and they're like take your clothes hang it down ventilated place spray it on your clothes leave it for 20 hours and we're like yeah yeah yeah yeah and then spray your copenhagen it's those little things you forget about sometimes but yeah i know because i hate mosquitoes i just got a whole bunch of it and uh like the thing that i've been doing for the past few months and and or by the water there's lots of bugs there and there's lots of ticks there and and again the same thing as in iraq and afghanistan and south america um africa this that juxtaposition of like cancer lyme disease right yeah these are the options that the military affords you yeah these are great choices that not many people get to face i mean that's that should be the follow-on chapter to a book cancer or lyme disease decision of the day it goes with your like uh oh so you want to move to fort polk let me tell you about some great other things cancer or lyme disease i got you there's a few things you're going to need fever i i got to ask you so what's going on in the border because you're like fairly active in that or can you talk about it i got to ask you i can't say a word about it okay so we can't say anything about that i'm from the border man that's the border i'll tell you we'll delete that americans should be paid attention it is super it is super important we just had an amazing hero uh yeah texas national guardsmen standing along the river as a young woman falls into the water the only thing they found was his body armor and radio as he dumped scared body they thought yeah they recovered the body two days later yeah he ended up in eagle pass dude that's insane how an eagle yeah his body traveled well over i can't remember the amount of miles but he his body was found in eagle pass that's what a hero a specialist was drowning he jumped in tried to go save that person and then he ended up losing his life like it's that's the soul of america right yeah and you know what the thing that pissed me off cnn and cnbc no one is reporting this kid losing his life no one i didn't even know about it no one so then i was extra irritated not just because so few people talked about it because what a remarkable moment of heroism and courage like self-sacrifice um this isn't somebody's going to save a combatant this is yeah is anyone here native american crispy maybe i don't know so cool we're all immigrants right and they're more immigrants coming across the border how it should happen that that that's an executive level policy thing that has to be figured out but what we have is a specialist standing on the water and in a moment of crisis realizes that if he doesn't do something somebody's going to die die jumps in there all coverage um when some border patrol are riding horses and using whips which are called rains yeah like every everybody covers it for hours and upon hours on end but then here is a story that could unite everybody talking about how incredible soldiers are and how hard this border situation and it is nuanced you know there is there's there's no single solution here and it is the the subtleties of of how to fix this we could talk about it for months and months on end and not have a solution but one thing we know is there are american soldiers on the border doing amazing things and putting their lives on the line to try to protect people can we just not talk about that no it doesn't go into the confirmation bias it doesn't feed into the confirmation bias so it goes directly against the narrative and then they'll they'll be condemned by their own audiences that they've ultimately curated and created for airing a positive story about one a u.s soldier and then two something that's happening on the border that also paints soldiers in a positive light so they can't do it they're just trapped by their own their their own audience because they'll backlash on them which hey here is a bright spot in the news rachel maddow is only going to be on once a week so hey really if we could trim that back even more yeah you know what i mean three times a week go down to a once a decade i don't know like go on a vacation i heard that on uh um uh crystal and sauger had a story on it the other day hilarious new deodorant after this show i got [ __ ] i still do stuff guys you're like [ __ ] jennifer griffin she's a fox news correspondent she is uh one of the white house like full-time she's she's like one of the proper people she you know if she's a dude she'd have a bow tie and a monocle you know she has a great vocabulary and she just went to ukraine with the non-profit that i was in afghanistan with um she was also instrumental when uh benji hall one of the the news correspondents for fox when he got blown up in ukraine she was the one that picks up the phone to call how do i get a special operations person on the phone to go rescue one of my colleagues right so as we're throwing tons of shade man there are some as as horrible as mainstream news media is and can be um there are still some people that care and not just care about the propaganda or their narrative but actually just care about reporting and people and uh so as as calloused as i'm becoming about how seeing behind the curtain of of how manipulative they really are i also see these little gems of light being like man that that woman's rad yeah no give me more of hers because she just released that marine that they had captured um they they no we traded them for a russian drug dealer that's what it was yeah yeah it was a prisoner exchange i mean if you're sending drugs in russia no no he was selling it the russians were selling drugs here oh and we have arrested here here and they took him over there but he's like russian cartel kgb connected yeah and like our marine was just over there like on vacation like pictures so it's it was a pretty good trade for them damn yeah i don't know uh do we take that back yeah can we like who's like the best football player right now and then trade them for like the worst basketball player so like tom brady for colin kaepernick yeah like crazy yeah we got an american back i'm cool with it yeah american marine oh yeah i did see that that's what i was like i didn't know that was i literally saw it this morning yeah got him that's crazy got him yes what else is going on crispy what i mean what else do you want to talk about me chris yeah i have much going on just being crispy you're just being what's what's what's the day in the life what did crispy look like just hunting things wake up stretch a little like yoga yeah well i like details i'm doing i'm doing pilates yeah i know i i dude my wife's like getting certified right now and it's been helping me a lot like i stretch i'm more flexible and then like put my leg on and i look at the mirror and i'm like i'm [ __ ] awesome you just keep blowing past things i know you're you're appointing but um so your wife's pretty hot she's she's a gorgeous lady how did this work out because i'm real it's just not compute yeah i think we're all kind of confused yeah all of us are confused and she's like sweet she's very good like a little teacher yeah i don't know nobody knows that's why i don't understand not really more like yeah yeah i don't i don't know i don't know she's just like you treat her right she oh every time bro was it like a cowboy hat you were wearing it she was i was wearing jeans and boots when i met her so okay i don't know that i've been in it how long you guys have been married for what two years now two years been together seven damn look at you yeah so fun fact about pilates coming back to that hello uh he was the guy that developed the calisthenics program for the united states army in world war ii yeah um uh a little tidbit she's gonna kill me if i don't remember his name it was uh pilates well that's his last name but his first name was it's his name yeah it's like joseph blatt oh my god that's funny you know i got it dude it was crazy he got he was wounded he was wounded in world war ii and was in the hospital and they weren't doing any like um physical rehab or therapy or anything for those guys and he was taking the springs out of the bed and making all these constructions and contractions and contraptions sorry i'm mexican my vocabulary is not that big and he was like teaching all these guys how to like you know do different things with the apparatuses that he made up and they were healing faster they were getting stronger like it was he had a like turnaround rate of all these guys that were wounded getting them back out and then that's how he started being in the hospital with just equipment in the hospital it was crazy like super cool all right so we've made it to you wake up you stretch you do some pilates he does joseph pilates full name yeah yeah joseph pilates not really really can you go shoot some video yeah man just kind of see whatever's on the schedule and then go from there i mean walk up dead lift 600. i don't do that anymore show tim look there was no 100 but i don't do that anymore anymore yeah now man i honestly like the pain was getting really bad like my joints were hurting like i i tore my my chest uh muscle trying to bench 500 one time and then i got stubborn one did it again like without really properly healing benched it put it down i said i'm done walked away and um dude i've been i feel great ever since did uh stem cells has been [ __ ] kicking ass like feel great is it working yeah man like how like where did you or did you have it done zombie i went to colombia yeah okay in colombia which um cool before the good stuff is yeah yeah yeah stayed away from that um but super cool because you go down there and i got 150 million stem cells pumped into me and the max that you can get and the states is 15 000. how do they inject it in you i did iv because they can they can do like for mad like i was telling matt like his knees pretty [ __ ] up they can literally come in and inject all hundred million on his knee so that can recover suitability is that what you keep asking me for because you keep asking me to inject some stem cells in you yeah i'm like i read the directions wrong i thought it was directly because it goes right to your knee yeah and so i was gay i was misinformed issue i i just thought you yeah okay yeah so can can they put it anywhere they can so bald spot iv balding spot yes um ego uh no no okay i don't know penis yes yes okay um well those three were two three so far he's just wondering he said he's no no i'm just curious for a friend asking for a friend so you iv so it just goes through your entire body so that's called a wellness so iv it hits everything in your body that's torn from like meniscus muscles all that stuff yeah it hits everything it's crazy because like well it hit everything it's essentially just isn't it just like an inflammatory or anti-inflammatory system throughout where just taking all that stress off your your remains yeah yeah so significant improvement so when did you have this done i had it done last july june july how long did it take for you to feel the difference the next day are you serious was it like your stem cells no the general stem cells that they do millions of little babies swimming around pretty much so the way that they do it is their babies you know they approach females in colombia that are pregnant they go through a test to make sure they're healthy everything's okay with them once the once they're eight or nine months pregnant they check them and the baby again to make sure they're all healthy when the baby's born and they grab you know the umbilical cord yep they grab it from there they test that to make sure that everything's clean then they multiply them then they check to make sure that that's clean and then they check you and then they give them to you wow there's there's an extensive thing that goes through the cool part about it is that they keep certain amount of stem cells on the side so when the mom is ready to come back and get them uh and her they give them to her to help her recover from a pregnancy from having the kid like um like it boosts her system and like all these crazy things that they give back to the person that donated them that's pretty right that's super cool one of my favorite groups of people on the planet are mexicans yes yes baby there's no way i can answer that question besides yes so thanks bro um moms like a year after delivery um i was just at the go ruck event with uh jason mccarthy what a great person [ __ ] great dude yeah the i love seeing green berets just kill it and he is absolutely killing it and uh perpetuating the same soft truth he sent me so i had like this keynote and he sent me a passive aggressive like i mean talk about whatever you want you know it's it's your it's your speech but can uh you talk about the soft truths like what a badass to yeah to be like first of all and then a huge event it was fantastic but i'm walking around and these moms they had the front pouches they had like the side pouches they had like the back pouches they had the the little like dual um baby thing and like these women super fit they're a year after having their babies they're off doing a goruck event with 55 pounds on their back walking like 12 miles and they're toting their their beautiful little kids along the way they're back to being like this really positive force for good like what bad asses yeah um i've never delivered anything out from between my legs and then a year later after my whole entire body has crushed its organs my hormones are jacked do i look better than i did before the baby like bad ass [ __ ] well men can give birth now i don't know if you've been watching like netflix so maybe maybe someone needs to put a baby in tim yeah you know it's biologically feasible apparently now we've modified science yes here's a question have you done this the uh stella ganglion block have you tried that i have not but i did talk to uh steve's daughter okay english what is it um so they go in and they they perform a block in the one of my buddies one of my buddies just had it done well actually lots and lots of guys have had it done because i'm having problems with sleeping like you know everybody has problems sleeping for the most part uh you don't which is you know that's that explains a lot i need a scene i've got like uh you know motrin pm cbd melatonin magnesium i i just make a big cocktail you just like put it in there and just all right let's go yeah i get a solid five hours it's great super healthy um super helpful do you want to try that so i've been talking to her because i want to do it because for some reason like every so when i had stem cells through the next day my prosthetic was falling off of me of how much like the inflammation of my body went down dead seriously i had when i got back i waited another month before i got fitted for another prosthetic and i waited too long because i was swimming in that thing so i ended up getting another one and i've stayed like that um but it's been so beneficial but i want to do that just for the simple like everything that i used to heard it no longer hurt like before like i got up out of bed one day and i sat up and i'm not a very emotional person and i started crying and my wife's like are you okay like what's wrong and i'm like today's the first day that i woke up in 10 15 years that i haven't felt pain and she goes what and i'm like yeah like she just hugged me from behind and she started crying she's like are you serious i'm like i'm dead serious i'm like like i don't feel pain like i don't feel anything like um i'm like is this what it feels like to feel normal again like what is this and she's like yeah honey and i was like i'm going to the gym like i went to the gym and like just had it like it's like is that a cute or is it like how long did that this was three months three months and then you started feeling some inflammation backs about three months okay interesting what's their suggested uh like stem cell like programming is it every six months once a year or a year what's your okay and i'm going back in september um just because i i didn't they're so busy i couldn't go back in june like we did last year or july or whatever um and i'm just so busy that i i couldn't but i'm going back in september and from what they said it's just i already had the first stores that came in and repaired a bunch of stuff the second dose is just gonna get me like let's go that's awesome let's go yeah that's i'm pretty pumped about that i'm like just to get my buddy like reset back to zero because obviously there's still like a bunch of like health issues and stuff from the burns and then the amputation and what do you mean like so like like you know like just regular stuff from being burned just like regular stuff i will say people will know this about you too much i'm gonna get i'm gonna give crispy some clout here because like we we won't know because yeah we've hung out enough over our life over the last years at like but every time i've like slept at in the same house or something like this dude wakes up every morning bleeding like he's just bleeding all the time and i don't think people know the consistent amount of like pain and injuries because it's not like an amputation where it's you know it's it's more like a mobility issue right and i'm not discrediting that in the slightest i'm simply saying you deal with that and then on top of that all of the burns like burns don't [ __ ] heal like you're bleeding right now oh yes right and i'm like dude the fact that you stay so motivated and active and and it's like hyper impressive i'm not trying to have a dick sucking [ __ ] convention right here um you posted on instagram a photo of your sheets yeah it was disgusting and i blocked you for a month yeah so don't ever do that don't do that again because um i uh i haven't fully emotionally recovered from it and i have post-traumatic stress we're no longer using hey there might be a weird change out there like we just bought some land i'm building a home maybe i can make some money and and i would like to compliment matt i mean i don't know if you know what it's like but he tore his meniscus christie complain about my knee but you wouldn't know what it's like because you don't have these anymore the weird thing was just like i love you love you buddy clint was standing there yeah like in the uh as we're at skydive arizona he's standing there yeah and i saw both matt and him talking and then pretty soon they were wrestling over the cane and matt took it away was like dude my knees [ __ ] up i really need this and i was like you have a wheelchair i need a chair like you don't need two legs they got batteries on them give me that my favorite part about i mean i love i love clint so much he is the salt of the earth but in that video goes oh [ __ ] right yeah because he's like he's like son of a [ __ ] i thought you [ __ ] died we're gonna have to bury you know because this is monotone i'm like sorry to scare you bro i just didn't feel good i know everybody watching that was like this [ __ ] dude is gonna burn in like everybody's like oh [ __ ] yeah like later yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah we talked about last time some bad comms and my radio didn't transmit so i was stubborn ranger and i was waiting for the instructor to essentially be like flare flare flare and i should have just done it myself because the radio didn't work and so i was like i'll just go into the ground you know so well you're used to like a round where you're like ah that's not a big deal pointing to the wind [ __ ] plf whatever yes yeah but you're not it's it's probably a bad thing i have so many stack line jumps because it was it was like you know oh i can just run in the ground i'll plf no it didn't work didn't work that's right i got off so easy dude like so i'm glad you're okay how fun is falling though i i mean i love it i'm trying to go to bernie or not bernie uh san marcos right now like not right now but this week let me know um mike glover and i are going to be in san diego next month for a couple days we're going to go down he's going to [ __ ] throw us out of a plane probably like try to [ __ ] kill us i don't know michael he's he's andy who here loves andy yeah he's coming i mean he's the nicest [ __ ] i love him yeah he's the knight he's the nicest [ __ ] i know yeah have you does he ever like drop into your comment section on any posts and all the time he he's the he always says he's the ceo of black rifle coffee it's great uh i it has become very evident and clear that you never want to be on the receiving end of like the debate in a comment section with him he is a force he is a force of indescribable power i like his wine reviews yeah yeah he calls himself the only uh sommelier and whitefish montana which is it's not true it's like i mean he just like makes [ __ ] up and does it it's [ __ ] hilarious you're like he's he's super safe i've asked him if he like wanted to help me base jump and he's like no i was like like no no it's exactly like hard no i'll never help anyone do any bass jumping or wing shooting i was like why is that is it because my friends are dead i think he might be on the spectrum a little bit because you think yeah because he's always like no you're like i don't know why are you like why why why i want to do it no no i'm not going to do that no after skydiving uh bass jumping is a hard note for me here is a hard no here's a great story so travis pastrana uh one of his one of his friends they were in twin falls idaho that bridge where everybody jumps off gorgeous and the guy has never been skydiving and he tells travis he's like hey i want to go back jumping and trev was like you okay sure he goes but i'll only do it if i can do a gainer off this bridge so travis is like sure because travis is full sin he doesn't give a [ __ ] he'll like if you want to do it and you have the risk you have no talent or background in it he doesn't care he'll be like great so he puts a shoot on this dude and did he know he doesn't he doesn't even he was asking him how to use the toggles on how to land as he's stepping up on the bridge to jump off that's how [ __ ] crazy this dude is and he did a gainer and he's like he's like well how do you do this and travis is like we just reach down and grab the thing bullet he's like but don't be a [ __ ] like don't pull it too early you know so only time this guy's ever jumped in his entire life the first time he does he's a he's a professional motocross guy so he's relatively good in the air with his body and he has like no fear he's like yeah does a gainer pulls low because travis told him not to be a [ __ ] and then and then rides that thing into the river and he's like okay cool that was fun only jump he's ever done he goes and the only time i will ever jump out of an airplane i was talking to him the other day he was like if i can jump without a shoot so i got to go to a foreign country yeah but he wants to do it he wants to one-up travis because travis had like a hundred or two hundred jumps when he did it he's like i want my first jump out of an airplane to be with how to shoot like he better spend some tunnel time i don't think tunnel times do you like the tunnels before jumping yeah i love it it helped us out a lot yeah dude once you're like so stable in that tunnel like the second you get in the air you're like oh my god this is so much easier like that's way harder to fly in the tunnel because you're surrounded by things that you the the the grace and forgiveness of of space is not existent and i think it gives you that level at least for me that of comfortability where i'm like okay as long as i get my arch like i'm solid and i know that i can go left right back forward i can and so after that it's just a matter of getting my pilot shoot out and then not running my canopy in the ground if we jump into september is that the plan yeah until then uh we'll have to spend a bunch of time in the tunnel with our gear oh yeah i'm just pushing a pallet i don't know about you guys but that [ __ ] is going out and i'm going that ain't fun we're gonna push his skin and i'm gonna go in after [Laughter] the 1940 uh the the the weapons carrier was it the 19th what was it what it is yeah it's a big old green guy yeah i still have that thing really you still have it yep yeah so it'll be like i was like [ __ ] no man i'm pushing pallets i'm gonna load up a bunch of 50 gallon drums and [ __ ] strap them onto a pallet and throw that thing out of the back i don't give a [ __ ] wait am i going to this outcome or can you jump no i mean we were gonna invite a lot of people but now it's just it's off now the uh hey you know what it's cool because you know what i'll roll with you and just come up in atvs your helicopter hug hunting and you're not invited me and thank you me and that are going no thank you no no thank you appreciate it no i appreciate you doing that because it's more like a make-a-wish foundation for me for you guys to [ __ ] go on your own [ __ ] hey he's like he calls me he's like i don't know if i can go and afford it i was like hey you're not paying anything just get here and he goes cool i was like oh he's such a [ __ ] martyr i don't know i don't know if i can afford it we'll just have our dads are the same we'll have a head i was like we'll have [ __ ] evan pay for your flight and he's like okay okay he has a company card yeah like my company like what the [ __ ] do you mean like i mean i'm gonna take that playbook too my dad does the same thing where he's like well if i could afford another red dot i'd really need it for the safety of my house and i'm like is this you asking me for money god never asked my son for money no but if if you have an extra red dot laying around like [ __ ] man i just noticed hank williams junior touring bus was on sale if i just had if i just had the extra at least they do that my dad comes to my house he opens the safe he goes oh i don't have one of these and then by the time he drives home my guns are gone yeah my dad flies into town i love that we're all just like dunking on our dads he flies in with an extra empty suitcase oh hell yeah he lives with the gear he leaves my dad does this eleven pounds has to be either in the original container or a packaging that is designed to transport ammo so it can be loose rounds um if you live in a place where maybe you have to have an ammo card to go buy ammo which is one of the many reasons in california yeah it's a thing in many places but uh so an empty bag he arrives in texas and that bag is like i mean he's jumping on it you're lucky your dad flies in mine drives four hours and he comes with an empty freaking truck and leaves with meat from my firmer freezer and i complain that i love my dad he takes he'll come in he's like what is that i'm like new guy he goes oh i don't have some of that i'm like what is that it's like that's elk that and that next to it is actually i don't have none of that leaves with this cooler yeah dude i love it bro cause like we didn't grow up hunting at all like we didn't have money to go hunting growing up and now that you got a little bit of coin in my pocket so i can go hunt and do stuff like that i love that he gets to come and do that kind of stuff and my dad went moose hunting with me in alaska we've gone gator hunting in florida in louisiana we've hunted all over texas uh i'm taking them to kansas this year to go kill a deer over there wow so like there's memories that we're making i i don't care if my dad comes in says i want to take her truck here dude take the [ __ ] truck i don't care i don't know what the love languages are i know there's like some but like one of mine is is like cooking for somebody mm-hmm um whatever that it attributes of service okay there it is um and when especially how connected you are to like that meat you're like somebody travels in from some crazy place you open that freezer and it's like do you guys want axes do you want elk we're gonna do some bison okay are you really like because i feel the same way like because your point my dad will come over he came over like some couple weeks ago but i gave him because i caught that swordfish so i gave him like three pounds of swordfish i gave him some bison and then something else but it was like a very fulfilling moment like i killed all this yeah yeah like i catch some feelings from the stag that you killed one of my favorite memories of matt's dad and him is when you cooked that was it a brisket no it was a prime rib prime rib and matt's dad was like cutting into it and he was like well somebody would have listened to me on how to cook this [ __ ] but they didn't [ __ ] listen to me oh i guess i'll just throw this in the garbage that's so bad and i'm saying they're going more roger bring the heat it's funny a little bit about that like you know i think you met my dad in passing and my dad is kind of a goofball like i am but man he is a conservative stern father and if you don't listen to him if you don't listen to him same thing he'll cut him to be like well i guess i have a [ __ ] idiot son that can't learn how to cut the [ __ ] thing at 220 degrees i'm like he was saying play ruined thanksgiving man it was like the most passive aggressive aggressive [ __ ] i've been around in so long and i was like well i want to know we fight a lot it's great in a good way i love his dad like i i you know i travel a lot i drive all over texas and i always call and check up on him like you're that too but i don't tell you that i talked to your dad because i always [ __ ] with you talk to him i don't have your dad's number but i call matt's dad and i'm like hey roger what are you doing he said well you know here at home having some whiskey yeah and he's like what are you doing i'm like i'm driving san angelo to go kill some axis and he's like how long does that drive from like three hours and he's like hold on he'll go grab his guitar and he starts [ __ ] playing so what do you listen to next and he just [ __ ] goes sounds like i am two hours on the phone and i'm like all right roger yeah i was like i gotta i gotta go piss and fill up and say all right call me back and then did i get back on the road call him back and he'd be my traveling buddy like yeah we'll just just [ __ ] around now now ed's coming into town i'm gonna see if roger wants to go do that without i told my dad 100 times we have we have a lease here yeah it's on 100 times what he has to do is come down and like well there's nothing there's no blinds or feeders set up here yeah there is there is it's 1200 acres but anyway but yeah yeah you're right there isn't a person and there's no animals out there there's nothing in there so i learned my lesson this is very informational for the audience is um a tragedy struck my household about two weeks ago i lost an entire freezer bison no again i swear to god third time third time all right this is the third time it happened so first time was a gfi switch so i learned my lesson on that one and also i learned on that the gfi on your um actual circuit breaker you have to turn that off as well okay so never plug into gfi switch because it'll go out second wife left the freezer door open third one someone else left the freezer door open but what i found out was the freezer it pushed and depressed the little like sensory thing so it didn't beep at me and just enough and it was a crack because someone the thing was it was a cheaper freezer so when he slammed it it opened a little bit and then i woke up the next day i came in there there's just blood all over the ground all my meat was wrong so note to self don't be a cheap [ __ ] because i didn't buy one of the wi-fi ones they have freezers now plus or minus five degrees i'm like yeah yeah and because somebody might anybody's like hey you ain't got the wi-fi [ __ ] on your damn phone you dumb ass [ __ ] you'll lose an old animal i'm like i know i just yeah [Laughter] well dude it's brutal because that time you like you know you save or whatever to buy an animal or you harvest the animal my bison i went and shot up at champion ranch um have it processed have it processed i mean dude i'm like i'm a lot of money yeah yeah thousands of dollars thousands of dollars and that's a year worth of food that's like clean eating that's what we make all like our chili and our patties and her jerkies or hunter sticks like everything that sustains me so it was sad i'm not a conspiracy theorist but i'm telling everyone that there are food shortages coming so there are yeah yeah there are they've already it's not for us well maybe for us if if we are bad with our freezers yeah for me i better get out of the ranch now i have a friend justine fareed and um he does refrigerations for hospitals and the vaccine the covet vaccine you have to keep it a very specific temperature and um so all hospitals not that this is illegal because it's not i'm sure there are plenty of laws protecting them to do this all hospitals are retrofitting all of their freezers with new coved compliant freezers oh god yeah well these old freezers old they're like a year old and a hundred thousand dollars that keeps it 150 negative 150 degrees those are available are you kidding me no i'm not kidding you [ __ ] i love you bro um this guy first of all the name he signs up for a sheepdog response course to come to one of our protector ones and i see the name hudson freeze i click on it there's this picture of this very um he's got the full beard the full thing not like brown mexican skin but like brown middle eastern skin right and and it was hard to discern whether his pro-gun photos were pro-gun or if he's like dangerous right so he shows up to the range and my staff descend on him like a pack of hyenas and they're like hey what are you doing like the total shark tank at ri like the first day of ranger school all of them are just circling around this poor guy and um they say hey what's up guys and like the total texas um accent and hill country boy attitude and they're like hey were you from like uh dallas and there you go what do you do he's like i sell medical equipment i think uh how'd you get the name has seen for read he's like uh so the last name came from my dad and uh my middle name come from my mom and uh then they named me a scene cool so you're good he's like i'm just excited to do this training you know like all right everything's fine well he's the one that just gave me this new freezer from one of these hospitals and it's in our seatbelt responsibility and it's like he'd cerakoted the whole entire thing and it has like the wi-fi thing we're building a house and i definitely want one of those you gotta you gotta do it you know what else is in the uh sheepdog response building this is going that and there's a black black rifle coffee there yeah yeah that's a logan everywhere yeah yeah three logan's three logan's three logans where are you on my wall i left that up to one of the most incredible they hate you company that's what it is ann horgan dan was like do you know who we shouldn't put on the wall the owner of the company up there i haven't seen it there's like one picture of you with three logans but three logan's and not like little logan's like no i saw the one it's like his face is dead it's weird yeah it's weird like who designed that i don't know anyway we'll figure that out logan thing yeah i think so yeah i think those guys are touching they're touching they're going to make talking yeah they're i'm serious no yeah no i don't know i mean i don't know we'll find out if you like the old army here don't ask don't tell us what logan and dan do in in their the privacy of their bedroom we don't care you know just don't don't stink up the office here's the questions on my firearms you guys are firearms heads what what do you what are you shooting these days what do you like so i can't really talk about it god damn it okay we'll talk to you i can so tim wait which one we can we can't no we can't so on me is a prototype of a new concealed carry that is going to be similar to one of the weapons i designed for the one that we don't want all the things that you want the comp is is so awesome to take off as a [ __ ] dude right as an able person it's gonna be just like oh it's dope it's just easy to rotate off or what yeah yeah so so it's a quick detached comp so it's a quick detach that's sometimes sorry christina what yeah yeah great yeah there's engineers yeah i fancied myself a fairly smart weapons person and i was like that's a genius who did this i really like that i got you on this so i was telling tim out there as well is uh so rappers have like like jordan collections right that's what they do like shoe collections yeah that's their thing jewelry jewelry and that's like check it out right now yeah oh cars yeah cars yeah i like old-school cars my chevy's almost done but i've realized that i'm gonna make the dopest glock collection of all time because i'm a glock i own about 20 and i went into masons and i bought six more and so i i'll have about eight going to defcon here in san antonio i don't know if you saw that black rifle coffee stippling he's doing but that's going to be awesome but that point is one of my favorite new pistols now is the glock 48 because it's the slide of a 19 but the handle of a 17. so my fat mitts on there and stuff so i'm custom building one of those for my edc because i carry the the the what the 40 that's no that's not the 48. the 44 the single stack excuse me the 48's the one that i took him to the first that's the single stack it's the other one that has the other the 48 only but it only has like 10 rounds i'm like yeah i don't know i come with i need to carry something bigger yeah yeah it's fine yeah so you do not have small hands no no and it's a 40 it's a little single stack's just weird because you know like you're at round 10 i want a couple more couple more no i was excited when the 43 first dropped and you're like yeah like it's so small and so comfortable and then as like my hand is up on top of the slide and i was like oh is that the rear sight aperture that just went against my thumb yes it was i don't like the 43s like i i love all glocks all i shoot with the 43 it's just so slappy it feels like a 40. it it pops so much because how short that barrel is the 48x is a little better or the 43x but the yeah 48 not that you're gonna arbitrarily select a number i don't mean to put you on the spot right now but what is like the goal of said glock collection at least 50. oh wow what why not i know i'm not that's a great number i didn't i never owned a glock so defcon he tripped one out for me now i own 12. yeah a lot of those glocks are our stock i probably only have four custom glocks but yeah i want i want to build out like two uh like 34s which are the longer barrel that glocks that take on on like a comp gun and i want to build those out to just why don't you just have like a litmus test of like this for it to be considered a uh a custom yeah gucci glove yeah what has to be done for that to constitute so all that is what's in that yeah i'm i'm not a compact type of guy because of my hands but that one is it feels good on me it feels good if you guys want to judge me i bought a stair og and i cerakoted it and i put a dead air suppressor on it and it shoots so nice yeah got the constitution just in case just in case a tourniquet just in case mr magazine i keep my tourniquet around the shaft yeah that's where i stole my tourniquet yeah like i carry band-aids to cover your carry baby i'm like ah [ __ ] so my sheets don't look like the ones you saw that was really hard on me really yeah that was it's matt texted me have you seen this is crispy okay that's gross yeah it's like weird dude i bleed from places that i had no idea that like and i get up and my wife's like oh you stained another one of my sheets and i'm like sorry honey and like you look at her side and my side of the bed it looks like it just came out of the box and then mine looks like i was back in the [ __ ] hospital with the initial injuries like blood here staying here this that like it's funny like just saran wrap but they don't get dehydrated and die butcher paper what is the most frustrating injury you have like the one like like i know you're missing a leg but is there like is it like a knuckle that's always bleeding is it is that okay to ask or like like your brain i don't think there's a [ __ ] tbi man yeah your usage of the english language that's my second language esl yeah yes i did go to esl classes when i was growing up um i don't know if there's one particular one to be honest with you i think it's it's a combination of everything like skin period like it's one of the most frustrating things right because like i'll buy like a nice pair of jeans and a nice like pro snap and usually like and you're like i throw it back into a nice pearl snail what are those things that you guys wear it's a bolo like bowl yes sir but is it like a bolo also the no a bullo is be on the lookout too you know it's a bolo tie um yeah so i have something like super nice and then i'm like dude i love this so like i have like a just a wide like cowboy hat that i bought that cost me a lot of money and then i start bleeding and then it just bleeds through it [ __ ] like that like clothes um jeans with the prosthetic like where the knees at it's just there's so much friction that it'll cut that and then just overall it's just the skin and bleeding on [ __ ] but i think the most annoying part of my injuries that i hate the most is i get dehydrated so fast i start cramping out and um like i can have heat strokes faster than anyone else or that's why it's because i can't sweat as much and i lose a lot of the minerals when i sweat like you know electrolytes and and sodium and all that [ __ ] like it just pours out and then trying to re like just get all that back in me if i have one drink it all went to [ __ ] because now i'm dehydrated from one [ __ ] drink wow so like that's like the most like frustrating part of this injuries is trying to stay hydrated and then i yeah the most frustrating part is you can get through and then i have a guy that comes to the house and gives me ivs once a week and it's not covered by the va so like now you're talking 150 bucks don't get me started on the video oh [ __ ] i don't want to go down that route so you know i'm essentially coming like six seven hundred dollars a month just to stay hydrated so that i can go outside and spend time with my friends and my nieces and my nephews and my wife and everybody but i mean i don't know i think i've just gotten used to it and like i just pushed through it and like i don't know like i got really nothing to complain like i get to hang out with a bunch of [ __ ] badasses that have it worse than i do so it's nothing bad like i'm good not really you know some might say skin's your biggest organ crispy but i think it's your heart because he doesn't have a lot of skin we had a brother um just out of protection for him dark place uh you know like thinking about suicide and if like all bells and whistles are pulled for us to go take care of a green beret that's like in a bad place and trying to work through the the proper channels to get to take care of somebody dude i'm not joking like i'm on a call and the commander's on the call and like both of us at the same time with different people like no no you don't understand i'm gonna burn this [ __ ] to the ground like i'm gonna go scorched earth i'm gonna salt everything you you'll never have a job you'll never work in this industry again like you don't know who you're talking to right now but i will call senators right now the people that we know to take care of one person that was having not a bad like a bad day yeah it was so difficult to go through proper channels to take care of them so yeah i'm glad you're doing great i'm glad that you have a big heart i i'm but it is hard it is hard like i'm i'm very very blessed to have a platform where i can reach out and get things done for me because like i've walked into the va before and i was like hey i need a prosthetic because i'm going on a you know this badass hunt and wherever and they're like well you need another prosthetic i'm like because i [ __ ] want it right and then they're like no you have to go through all this so you just get it and then at the end they can even deny you right to where i lucky that i have bamsey here um which they changed the name i spent three years there from 2007 when i got injured in 2010 when i retired all three years i spend it in that [ __ ] hospital so i walk in and i'm like i need a leg matter of fact i need two [ __ ] legs i need a running leg i need a leg to go do this and then one to go scuba diving and in two weeks i have it done and i walk out but that's just my experience i can't i've heard from other people that walk into the va to try to get another leg or get this or get that and then they don't hear back for like six seven months and then at that point like that person that was hurting so bad ended up killing themselves because they couldn't [ __ ] walk they were in pain they couldn't do things and the [ __ ] system fell them like it is shitty i moved towns and now my va is supposed to be here in san antonio this was a year and a half ago that i was supposed to have an appointment i keep calling to get back in the system and still haven't heard [ __ ] i've called ten times but it is seven percent anything because there are amazing people that work for the va that try so hard to do the right thing yeah they're hamstrung and they're they're tied um this is a benji hall that was at bamsey um he was the fox news correspondent when saver allies smuggled him out of ukraine and pulling pulling into launch dual launch tool to here and uh bamsey whatever it's called now they're amazing they're [ __ ] they're right amazing rock stars bro they're centered for the intrepid full bird colonel for the interpreter is just for the prosthetics but wow bamsey is the actual hospital it's literally the best burn unit in the world right in the world like people come here from all sorts of like parts of the world to get training on burns there like this this little guinea pigs when i was there but it was awesome it's really bad that we have gotten so good you know in this war on terror with so many people blowing up so many people burned that we have the best and brightest on the planet where like this colonel that is the the doctor for benji that's taking care of his case his phone is ringing off the hook from people all over the planet calling him to be like hey what do i do with this will you take a peek at this um hey i have to do the surgery to make it prosthetic where do you recommend and like this poor guy who's brilliant who could probably go work anywhere in the world for however much money these orthopedic surgeons could make but he's still there yeah um there's nowhere that he would rather be than there and even at that like we talk about the best burn center in the world which it is but the advances that have been made on prosthetics and this is i'm not bashing any of my fellow amputees because i'm not i you guys know the story found cancer have my leg amputated uh august 30th second week of november i was in a prosthetic walking right [ __ ] great advances that they've been on prosthetics we are still doing techniques in the burn world that were originally invented in vietnam era so we're still going we're still coming in and having surgeries and [ __ ] like that to help burn patients now and we're using techniques from the [ __ ] vietnam era so there's there's a big gap and this is my shameless plug of of of finding doctors that want to do that there's not a lot of doctors in this country that are um focusing on burns they're they're doing you know whatever other uh field that they're you know studying on there but we don't have a lot of burn doctors in this country and that's one of the best [ __ ] non-profits that i'm involved with is sons of the flag and um ryan parrott kind of came and established that when he met one of my buddies who was severely burned and said what is the va doing for you and he goes this is as good as it gets and keep in mind this guy's all burned so now he's we're using the non-profit and we are actually approaching doctors that are getting ready to choose their field and we're like what if we pay your your you know your field to become a burn doctor we'll take care of every single step thing and so we're recruiting doctors like that'll become burn um doctors we're spending money into doing extensive research and burns because there's none like there is none like this is as good as it gets for me every time i get cut open or i have a [ __ ] infection due to whatever [ __ ] i bumped into they got to figure it out like i've had one of the the i was the first patient at bamsey that got diagnosed with the most rare skin infection that they had ever seen from medication so and they didn't know how to treat it they had to bring other people in and figure it out for me and this was like a week before i went on my honeymoon like two years ago it was crazy but there's not a lot of things out there and now like that sons of the flag is kind of stepping in and taking care of all that [ __ ] bro it has been amazing to see like how the burn world is starting to slowly get there and catch up with prosthetics so i mean we're still years behind but it's slowly getting there and that's because of the stuff that he's doing every single [ __ ] day just focusing on that like it's so dope but we got a lot of work to do there is there's not there's not a lot of research and and development for burns and it's hard and that's and that's just me because i you know i was wounded in in the service so i i have somewhat of a medical thing i can't imagine like the first responders that go in and get burned saving people and then their insurance doesn't cover certain things right like those guys [ __ ] have it hard so when you ask like you know what gets you up in the morning i'm i'm good i'm blessed like i look like this i have some challenges but for the most part i'm blessed like i can if i need something i can get it done no yeah how does the draw how does the foundation like the black rifle like you guys donate money to my school i see pictures of big fl uh big checks like what is the limpness like what is the measurement or or the the decision of of how you are supporting and who because um i get asked there's so 20 times a week to support something i'm guessing so like you guys are in the hundreds thousands i think a month yeah so we have a board and what we did was we as shareholders we gifted uh about 15 million dollars in shares to the fund and then that goes a hundred percent to veterans in need and so when i say veterans in need it's mainly guys that have been physically affected by war that's typically what how we classify that it's really difficult you know as we all know to define the psychological effects of war and then how do we prioritize those things so it's really easy to say who's been physically affected by it and then target those things and then prioritize from a board's perspective these are the things that we want to do and you know derek and jay have been instrumental in helping that as far as us being able to prioritize that but a big big part of that is just guys will email the fund and they'll fill out a form which i've heard a lot of complaints about it too it's like wait and i just want to send an email i'm like no man it's it's there's a prioritization and you have to go through a barrier of entry there has to be some type of barrier of entry because if you're not willing to fill out a form you're you're not you're just not gonna how are you gonna be getting rid of what yeah exactly of the funding so like he and i talked a lot about it the last couple years as we start to direct the company and push it towards doing more good one of the big things that we're trying to do and not trying what we do is like 100 of the dollars go to a veteran initiative and then we'll be doing a lot more over the next couple years because as we start to capitalize the fund then it'll free up more capital and then we'll be able to push into a lot more of these initiatives but for right now it's just we prioritize things as a board and just say this is what it looks like we gary put out a great initiative with uh soren expert where we're we're building uh eric so crumpy all the time he's a ranger officer yeah yeah i mean i got blown i think they do really well as a yin and yang it's it's really good yeah these days like always they're doing uh adaptive uh fitness uh centers not centers but for home gyms so for guys that have been physically affected by war how do we how do we build gyms inside their homes how do we expand that project because everybody knows this but it's something that we we we have to keep reminding each other all the time like hey physical fitness is a tour of positive psychology and [ __ ] not for me that's right buddy hey man i i i hear you loud and clear i i also drive a lot of positive psychology on how much work that i do so there's an instant you know balancing act of that so yeah lack of sleep lots of work you know i like those things you know and then sometimes you don't get the runs that you need to as tim was reminding me as he's feeling my [ __ ] fat guy did you cut yourself over there with that thing did you really no i didn't cut it i shaved off a callus it is like legit sharp oh it's no joke here's a question you remember that um samurai outfit from aubry marcus's office yeah you guys remember that thing yeah you don't think he has that anymore do you he definitely does do you think it's in his in his do you think it's in his house do you want to borrow him it seems like he's he's more on like he's not into the samurai army no he's like in the iowa school if he's going to get rid of it we should i love to dunk on him because he's super good at everything that he does and he's gorgeous and he's smart he has successful businesses he's also one of the last people on the planet i'd want to get in a sword fight with really really yes i i knew you guys would say this guy he's he's obsessed with like the obviously i see him like with numchucks and stuff and doing like things no he it's like a low low doesn't want a lot of people to know that dude will trap people are gonna know yeah that's funny catch out of the back sword what are you gonna do he's like ah puts on his [ __ ] samurai suit you're like okay bro the psilocybin what is this tom cruise last samurai yeah it's lube dude you gotta it's it's like you know you gotta lube a chainsaw you gotta luba hey what was that guy that was at your event kyle uh lamb no carter no that was in there i don't think his name is one of my guys no no no he came to visit he's that he was a fighter tall guy oh kyle kingsborough kingsbury he's a former coup over there right uh on it yeah bro that dude i was like yeah he's so gorgeous he's seriously but he's also beautiful like every inch of his body i'm like i was like dude if i was a guy i was like what up daddy yeah right okay talk with him if he is [Laughter] it's only happened once between matt and i relax guys yeah he's uh he's he's bounced off the uh he's like in a starch libertarian research purposes conservative yeah um he and aubry both have they've taken their journeys and these people are coming back to the rational logic centre side of coming to my farm bro we got this this and this and we'll go shoot and i was like i didn't picture you being like that interestingly cool what's that yeah it's not interesting like people have people have gone from one side to the other and we've seen it like they've just had it they just had enough they're just like this is [ __ ] stupid that might be the only positive that came out of code people were like oh the government will actually do this yeah oh my god like and they're not even hiding it this time i will say that is not the one thing i would say that's the primary positive thing that has come out of the last couple years is that people finally woke up to how [ __ ] stupid and manipulative the government our government representatives and people bureaucrats can be now if we can just like get everybody to understand like this is what gun owners have been dealing with from like the atf side of you know guys that have been you know running gun shops and ffl's they've been targeted for years by these mid-level [ __ ] bureaucrats over there that just arbitrarily signed pieces of paper do you remember when q dealt with that a couple years ago yeah when they're just like they're just re-classifying random [ __ ] they're just like oh i guess you're all guys oh hey you're like what's what's the brace for sbrs sb tactical yeah if let's just say four million people have bought i mean i own like 30 of them or more but imagine you mean zero though you lost them yeah you've become felons overnight four million people yeah but this is it's a slippery slope of freedom and we've been perpetuating the same thing for so long where it's like okay like you said second amendment people have been fighting this fight for decades and but recently in the area of social media now first amendment people were like regardless of the side that you're on people have been stung by the censorship that goes along with social media where whatever the whatever the institution with whatever their algorithm is whether it's facebook instagram twitter they're they're coming like no no you can't say that and then a few months later they're like oh okay so it was conspiracy it wasn't conspiracy it was actually a lab in wuhan where the wuhan virus came from kidding there is a laptop yeah sorry we de-platformed a few thousand of you or then it was like insert the next thing that they're they're but people still do not grasp unless you are aware unless you've traveled venezuela unless you've seen what the chinese government does unless you know what the russians do you still don't fully understand how horrific and dangerous an autonomous government is and when they are given power how they will never relinquish it how they'll never give it back never and how important freedom really is but we you know you don't lose freedom by miles you lose them by inches and in the past few years we have been giving up inch by inch by inch and i am a freedom first guy like i don't care how you identify i don't care what person you're going to be married or to or have sex with or what you're going to smoke it's free like be free you know just don't talk to me about what's in my fanny pack or you know um what i'm gonna have on top of my my war table at my house because it's just freedom just freedom across the board and um kova definitely brought some people to this side of the conversation but nowhere near enough no as we're seeing right now on twitter where they're like wait no no censorship is actually okay you you are seeing that argument come up like okay well what is your problem with elon musk well he wants free speech and it's a bad thing you're just saying that out loud now yeah you're just saying you just said that like that's getting out of your mouth you're actually against free speech oh you're only okay with speech that aligns with whatever narrative propaganda you're trying to perpetuate right now but it is all a slippery slope i think it's like forced you to do whatever beats you hate is different than hate speech right yeah it's like what people need to realize is that you know you're going to hear opinions i hear opinions all the time that i [ __ ] absolutely disagree with but i don't think they should be censored i mean i welcome a good argument you know i also want those ideas that i disagree with to be out you know and then you can criticize it and show fact and substantiate your claims and your arguments and get them watched yeah it's like if you have an argument let the best argument win and that's what happens when you have open discourse if you remove one side of the conversation maybe it was a decent idea let's just say elon omar came up with like a fairly decent idea if there's no contrary argument to that idea that that fairly decent idea will never evolve to be a real good idea it'll just stay in the echo chamber of however she created in that vacuum and that's what we're going to get or a better option is let argument and town hall free speech happen and then the bet the best idea is the one that wins out shocking shocking wow may the best idea prevail yeah it's just strange you can't put that in like 180 characters or less though or whatever it is you can definitely put the constitution and it's in there yeah that's the thing that said uh the same people that are leaving twitter right now are the same people that bought a tesla oh no but it is it is insane if you think about like the amount of people that are like melting they're melting down i mean props to elon like like [ __ ] props man i mean but it is weird right to see that side of of our culture just literally melt down that someone says there should be free speech on this platform yeah like mines are melting i mean i'm trying to conserve it he's not conservative so yeah yeah how many guns do you think mr musk owns i think his protection detail probably has a bunch uh or his details i would probably imagine he's like he is a middle of the road rational logic let's find the best option type person and that's not good enough well he as a he's a technologist right which is by nature of i think classifying himself as that which should be more of a future thought leader he he's apolitical because and i've heard a lot of this in the context of if you're classifying yourself by a political party you're actually thinking about things from the past you actually think about things in the future which is declassification of political party and then ideally putting the the logical steps or sequence of the system together to not identify with such because what that is partisan politics is team play and when you have team play you're just cheering for the team you're not thinking about what's actually happening within policies that are going to get us to mars for instance that's right it's just not going to happen because you can politicize that it's just like they have it's like well people want to go to the [ __ ] moon or republicans and then all of a sudden the anti-mooners are going to be like we're democrats like we got to stay here you know and you're like what the [ __ ] is going on man like it's just space like what the [ __ ] you guys talking that's about planes have you guys flown since the mask mandate has been removed yeah it just flew down it was awesome dude i haven't yet i haven't flight home and the pilot came on at like 6 p.m or something as we were coming in he goes blah blah blah blah you can take your math dude everybody it was like really oh yeah the the freaking stories came by with a bag and we're all throwing our masks away yeah well i mean about like space it's just space were talking about science and science became political yeah right and and now there are people that have driven their feet and their heels so far into the dirt they can't retain and i won't let them also like i remember when you said i was gonna kill your grandma because i wasn't wearing a face mask in my backyard and then you're on a plane and there's still people that were like i'm not gonna let it go i'm not gonna let it go and it's fine because it's america and you can do whatever you want and i will support it and i'll give you space and uh if you wanna have six feet and in addition your math totally fine but don't get my freedom yeah and don't think you'll ever try to do that again there's people holding on to that so bad i saw a video of the day of this old man wearing a mask and an employee from the right there pulled out a pepper spray and was like yeah you're gonna tell me you're gonna kill me whoa bro like relax yeah i was like just freedom man just be free awesome love love people protect kids it's a novel idea and be free like it is it's a novel idea in the context of where we are classified typically as conservatives when we're we're the people that are going out saying be free be you identify however you want to like use whatever pronoun you want like you know marry whoever you want smoke whatever you want do your thing you do you and then it's like that's the conservative party of today is like yeah you do you man like as long as you're not like asking me what's in my fanny pack or what's in my gun safe at home or don't tell me how to believe or think about you because then you're projecting into into my belief system and that's not cool because that's that's the line here yeah you say that but then at the counter point to that is like you're saying things have been political i mean they politicized science and sex yeah it's like the swimmer thing it's like there's a level of you can't do what you want because the majority can't placate to the minority like you can't have a dude that has a giant [ __ ] put a grow his hair out for three months and swim and get number one it's unfair it's [ __ ] it's [ __ ] and so it's like there's a father of three daughters right they're athletes yeah i'm like and that sucks but but i'm saying that that's become political where you're you're transphobic or not not in the slightest not in the slightest but i like it's not transphobic i'm a feminist i'm like for women's success like especially my daughter's my wife you know like yeah please don't there's a chance but i think that's a conservative so the conservative nature at least people that are saying hey you do you i i'm gonna do me whereas i think there's the more socialist if not the socialist portion of the united states they said we we're not into that like they're definitely not into that so they've been able to militarize and weaponize social media platforms against people that have contradictory thoughts whereas we're more of like egg everybody just be cool man can we just be cool like i'm not gonna weaponize a platform like that's crazy that's that's anti-freedom and then they're like oh but we are yeah yeah right like okay geez all right well at least chill out man the cat's out of the bag yeah it's so great we've been we've been saying it for like the past few years oh you just de-platformed shadow band like we talk about all the time um dude i've been shadow band for almost six months in instagram so i've got no new followers because now everybody's like dude did you delete your instagram once a week i get that text you have to type in the entirety of everything the last you can't try underscore best underscore official and then right when you get to the l at the end i pop up every time i get text on a weekly basis of it i haven't seen your [ __ ] in a while no and then even like my uh any of my views so like even reels that do really well on that stuff there's um there's 99 of watch are people that already follow me meaning they distribute none of my con and i'm like i'm a pretty [ __ ] conservative dude and i don't really bring politics into my [ __ ] platform i'm like i shoot guns and i keep it pretty fun and it's still like they've that they've targeted me you know well a lot of this could be like i file a complaint against you every day yeah right yeah you just you follow this report report report i hit 400 000 followers and i lost 10 000 followers in one messy you just did it right i'm not joking because everybody goes oh i'm sure because this is my content if i did matt best and just searched it you know my fake fake accounts come up first like five different fake accounts and then maybe you should make fake accounts for yourself like matt brest or something you know mr matt bess no no but this is officially not this is best so someone's watching my account so this is perfect to show you how i [ __ ] i hate social media and i only do it because like obviously i like to show people cool [ __ ] and in the business but when i uh i texted defcon on um i put on my instagram story and it was the six glocks that i just bought and i said yo defcon can i drop some glocks off right so not selling a firearm nothing illegal uh within about 30 minutes they removed it for harassing or and violence yeah and i have the screenshot of it and i'm sitting there going it was a picture of six legally purchased firearms that were going to be given to an ffl holder and it just i don't know why i get so mad at that [ __ ] but but that's where we're at yeah that that's inciting violence or something yeah well and then it's not too late though it's not too late but we can we can you have to change the people that are [ __ ] building those algorithms and to [ __ ] think outside of their stupid [ __ ] ignorant boxes yeah they there's there's a moment in the past two years they were scared there's a moment where they're worried about civil unrest they thought that they um might get a virus and die and i want them to think back to those moments and that's one of the many things that is that has brought so many people back to the rational side of the conversation is fear they're sitting there and they knew the government was not out for their best interest they were being lied to over and over again and there's nobody there for them like individual responsibility the ideas around why we're this strong capable people where we had forged our existence out of the woods you know killing deer just to have my homestead have food like that was the beginning of of our people in america well we've been good times of late and good times made some pretty weak men and well in the past two years let's just not forget what that moment felt like when you were scared when you had like wait in a line for food for hours and hours on end and then when you got there they sprayed you down with a bunch of disinfectant you had to wear a double mask and you had to show your car just to get through the door that's not as bad as it's gonna get how many people purchased guns when this happened you remember that highest spike in american history dude i had calls from friends in austin from when i used to live there that always said well you have too many guns saying hey do you have a spare you got an extra one no i don't i don't and it wasn't because i didn't want to give them a gun because i helped them buy guns that's right i don't like parting away with mine no one and then they understand the process but even like the the judgment whether you got vaccinated or not like i openly i'm openly not vaccinated i'll never get it and um the right be careful but the the amount of like in social settings i would bring that [ __ ] up and people would be like you could see the disgust in their faces like you piece of [ __ ] right and now they're like oh there's no apology no oh no no no there's there's no apology because an apology means you have to have a sensibility about your ego and people don't have it and you have to take accountability so that that's not what this is all about and you did autograph this i did i signed that for you do you know what this is i think it's so you can hang it that's first so you can hang it tim yeah so you can put it on your shop he's getting other ideas because it probably fits through my kids are here fellas oh okay yeah i need to close this down because i want to go see the kids all right thank you god bless america stay safe and wait before we end what's the name of your book sir scars and stripes out june 7th don't wait for it go to barnes noble because that algorithm in purchasing for the new york times best sellers list it does help it does help does help so it's available everywhere books are sold everywhere all books are sold awesome did you read your audiobook i am reading my audiobook and man it takes a long time it's hard perfect 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Channel: Black Rifle Coffee Podcast
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Length: 108min 56sec (6536 seconds)
Published: Mon May 09 2022
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