Blood Money Episode 50 w/ James Tesauro - Leadership in the time of Tyranny
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So, you're not going to tell me what to do?
I'm going to tell you what to do.
Blood Money Episode 50 with James Tassaro.
Leadership in the time of tyranny.
Alright, we're on the next episode of Blood Money 2.
Today I have a very special guest, James Tesaro.
How you doing, sir? I'm good, Bem.
How are you? Thanks for having me.
Thank you very much for coming on our show.
Let's just dive right into it, Gene.
So tell us a little bit about your background and some of the work that you've done in supporting this country and serving for this country.
Sure. I got out of the Army in 2015, served just under 10 years.
I was a UH-60 Blackhawk pilot, got out as a captain.
Had roles from team to platoon, company, battalion, brigade, and division jobs.
Aviation, obviously.
A lot of fun. Had some company command time and...
Combat veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation New Dawn.
So deployed with a great group of guys in the 1st Infantry Division, Combat Aviation Brigade.
Big red one. A lot of history.
And have lived in a lot of different places all over the country.
And I've settled here now in Wisconsin.
Just got elected to vice chair of the Sheboygan County Republican Party.
So we're making a lot of headway there.
We've got a mission. We've got a really good chairman.
His name is Russ Ott, and he and I are working hand in hand together to, I won't say, I mean, I will say it's an infiltration campaign to take back the party and hand the reins of the party, take them away from the establishment, which we're facing a little bit of a fight with that.
Obviously, they don't want to let go of, you know, their control that they've had for so long.
And by that, I mean the party itself and the people that are running the party and Some of the representation that we have here in elected office at the state level and some at the local level, to be honest.
And then of course you have the left who are just so far off the edge there.
Yeah, it seems like, I mean, your work, you know, we're talking before this interview.
I mean, it seems like your work has parlayed into now being essentially a corruption buster.
I mean, it seems like, you know, there's a lot of corruption out there right now.
Our country's really heading in the wrong direction.
Could you tell us a little bit about what you've been working on in terms of fighting the corruption, the kind of corruption that you've been finding out there?
And I'm not going to, you know, Go nuts on that topic.
We both know, obviously. But I will say that even at the local level, I won't say I've been surprised, but I will say that you don't necessarily...
We see the big picture as far as the country goes, even the state.
We've had a big awakening here.
Eyes opened at the city level.
We knew it was bad, but we didn't know it was as bad as it actually is.
So there is a case that has been brought forward at the federal level, actually.
It is the first of its kind, to my knowledge, in the state of Wisconsin.
It's a First Amendment fight.
We had a city administrator here who was...
Unconstitutionally and without cause fired from his position, which was a hired position.
He wasn't elected. It's not an elected position.
By the way, while you're getting ready to say that, since we had talked about it, I wanted to just pull up these two names of people we interviewed, which one being Coy Griffin.
Recently, we had interviewed him.
His interview is not out yet.
And then Tina Peters also.
Again, we hear a recurring story through these individuals of their elected positions or their positions being taken from them unconstitutionally because they are not following a certain political agenda.
So I just want to mention that this seems to be a recurring theme in our country right now.
Absolutely. And I can tell you why, too.
There is a very... It's an unsubtle push at this point.
I think, and this is why we've kind of been lulled to sleep and from what I've seen and the people I've talked to and the examples that you just brought up, it's not just, you know, it's This is a push that is starting, I shouldn't say starting, but somewhere in the realm of the United Nations and NGOs that bring in big money from outside of the local communities to shift the culture shift.
I know last Monday we had a city council meeting where they voted and passed Wow.
And I mean, there's a recording of that meeting where we had some speakers actually that got up and spoke against what they're doing.
And that's on YouTube, actually.
So if you want to watch it, it's only like maybe like 10 minutes long.
And that can give some more in-depth as far as that goes.
But this is coming from the outside to change small-town America.
They're going after, they have a very concerted effort to target, you know, the red-blooded, freedom-loving, just leave us alone.
We can live our own lives.
We don't need you in our situation.
The agenda's very clear, and it's like, I just want to paint a picture for the viewer, unless you've been paying attention, right?
You've got to get rid of the males.
You get rid of the males, you basically destroy culture.
These things we see in movies with the tough chick coming to the rescue only happens in movies, right?
The first step of every genocide, the first step of the destruction of any civilization is you get rid of the men.
And that's exactly what they're scared about.
That's why they want to get rid of people like you.
They want to get rid of the alphas.
They want beta males. And, you know, we've heard all kinds of horror stories with the drugs that we take, with the stuff that's in our food and water in order to feminize men, because really they got to destroy the men to get to their globalist agendas.
100%. Yeah, I agree.
Yeah. I mean, if you're an alpha male, you're a misogynist or a chauvinist.
You hate women. The labels just go on and on and on.
And we used to joke about it like, oh, well, you know, I'm a white male conservative Christian in America.
I'm the minority. And now it's the truth.
And you know what, man?
It's time for us to be proud as men.
99.9% of the inventions in the history, we'd be living in caves if it wasn't for alpha men.
Okay? Women would not have tampons if it wasn't for alpha men.
I'm sorry. It is because of alpha men that civilization has evolved to this point.
It's time that we be proud that we are men and enough of this nonsense because this is all a political agenda to destroy us, to humiliate us, so they could come over and really take advantage of the women and the children.
Like, we are the last house standing on the block and we need to recognize that and we need to be proud as men going forward because we are being attacked.
And that's why they've attacked so strongly on the family unit.
They've gone after it. Even on TV, the man is an idiot.
Berated into submission and berated into just like an abyss of...
Yeah, you're 100% right.
I agree with you 100%.
We've got a string of non-leading men in this community, I think, as far as the council goes, the mayor for sure.
And then the ones that are alpha, at least on our side, At the state level, they sure as heck seem to be using their strengths to do the wrong things, stand up for their constituency.
And it's very disheartening, but it's also motivating because it makes guys like me and a bunch of other people, men and women around here, that they want to do the right thing and it makes them want to fight harder.
And we're certainly not going to go away, that's for sure.
The problem with us is we don't...
It's like the left, they toe the line.
Regardless of whether they like each other or not, they don't get personal with themselves, unless they absolutely have to eat one of their own.
Our side perpetuates this glorification of ego, and if it's not their idea of a victory or their idea that they came up with, all of a sudden they want to cause problems inside of our own movement.
That's another issue and a hurdle that we have to get over is that we're all on the same team here.
This isn't about attaboys or backslaps or good games.
This is about winning. If we don't come together in a unified form correctly, we're not going to win because we're fractured at our own foundation.
We have to be able to do that as well.
This is the curse of alphas, actually.
I mean, we just talked about how great alphas are, but the curse of alphas are is everybody needs to be the chief and not enough Indians.
Whereas on the other side, you know, it's great that they have all these betas because those are the perfect sheep and followers.
They got numbers. But yeah, you just pointed out it's something that is a critical issue with this freedom movement is the fact that you have all these alphas that are, you know, not getting along, not necessarily playing as a team.
But yeah. Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah. So you're like neck deep in all this, like, you know, the corruption that's happening out there.
What are some of the things you've been working on in terms of actually actionable change that you could see coming down the pipeline in the near future?
Well, for one, at the very local level, I mean, we could talk about election integrity and stuff.
And one of the things that...
Well, I'll talk just... Is it okay if I talk just briefly on the election stuff real fast?
We would love to hear it.
Actually, we'd love to hear it.
You know, that's part of the important stuff about this interview.
We'd love to hear all about the election issues.
Okay. So one of the main misconceptions, and I think that...
And not to kind of delve into...
This topic as far as why we hear what we hear.
But during the 2020 election, we obviously know what happened.
It's obvious. I mean, there's so much evidence that people like myself, Seth Keschel, you and the research and the, you know, the interviews and the work that you've done, the, you know, Michael Flynn, you know, and I can keep naming names, some of them I don't, but in Wisconsin, we had a Supreme Court Justice, Mike Gabelman.
Who was hired originally by Robin Voss, who's our speaker.
He's about as honest as the number zero.
I kept that G-rated.
Sorry. Yeah, he hired him.
And the precursor to hiring him was you're going to find nothing.
And then you're going to report that you found nothing.
Well, as he went on, he found a lot more than nothing.
We've been digging and digging and digging.
Tons, a lot of people here.
And there are people, let me, I just want to say this.
There are people, it's like when you're driving by.
I own a junk removal company here.
You never know what you're driving by when you're driving down the road.
You know what I mean? How some people, their houses, you know, you've seen the show Hoarders.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. There's an analogy for this and it's purposeful.
You never know what somebody is doing behind the scenes just because they're not talking about it.
So you can look at it from, well, I see this guy on the news, or I see this guy doing interviews, or I see this guy posting all the time, and he's doing presentations and all this stuff, and that's great.
But for every one of those, there's probably 100, and I'm just grabbing that number out of thin air.
But people can probably name three names on the Declaration of Independence also.
They don't talk about the ones that lost absolutely everything and don't get any recognition whatsoever, but they still fought just as hard to start this country and to save the people in the colonies from tyranny.
It's the same thing going on now.
I know so many people that get no credit whatsoever and they don't care.
They don't want the credit.
They just want to win. There are tons of them around here and all over the country.
I've met all over the country.
And so Knowing that and finding all of the evidence and then presenting that evidence in an official capacity and then having that evidence just ignored or, you know, thrown out or made fun of.
And that's what they do. But I'm talking about people on our side.
You know, and a lot of people are just like, no, or you shouldn't or, you know, I'm going to call them out.
You know what? You're either bullied or you're bought.
There's no in-between. You're either bullied into submission when you're at that level or you're bought and you're paid into it.
There's no other excuse for it.
You're just a coward. Whenever I get a chance now to talk about elections in a public setting or in a circle where I feel like there's at least a little bit of influence to be made, it is...
In Wisconsin, we have some of the strictest constitutionally backed laws that have been written in on the books for decades and decades and decades pertaining to elections.
We don't have to write election reform and have that passed just to get vetoed by an idiot governor like Evers.
Yeah. All we have to do is use the legislative power to abolish something like the WEC here, which is a table of bureaucrats that are not backed by the Constitution.
The Supreme Court this past year, or last year I should say, but within the last 12 months, deemed it unconstitutional and illegal to use ballot drop boxes in the state of Wisconsin.
Guess what? We just had a local primary in February, at the beginning of February, and there were drop boxes that were used in local races.
And nobody's done a thing about it.
I mean, it's boldly unlawful.
So like, you know, This is the thing that like we're talking with Tina Peters just yesterday about this topic where it's just like everything is corrupt and the judges.
I mean, I keep bringing on judges.
I mean, talk about a gutless bunch that doesn't know how to do their jobs.
I mean, they literally have rules like constitution.
Hey, here it is.
And they can't follow the rules.
Yeah. Or they don't care what the rules are.
And that's happened here.
We have a very big Supreme Court race coming up in April here between Justice Dan Kelly and, I can't pronounce her name, down from Milwaukee, who has outwardly said, I'm going to be a progressive judge from the bench.
I'm going to rule not by the rule of law.
She's going to be a legislator from the bench.
She's outwardly said that.
A woke third-wave feminist, basically.
Oh, yeah. Without a doubt. Which on its own, the minute you say you're a woke third-wave feminist, which is what she is, you're a part of a political group now.
You are not suitable to be a judge.
Exactly. Right. You shouldn't be a judge.
If you cannot be impartial and you can't follow the letter of the law without bias, you should not be a judge.
You shouldn't even be allowed to run.
By the way, one of the topics we bring up all the time in this show is because the judiciary is so corrupt, we have to bring up the bar.
Because the bar is an unlawful monopoly that polices itself.
So it just, it corrupted, and by the way, it's not even from this country, it's the British Accreditation Regency.
Literally have foreign invaders dictating our law, and now you have these judges that don't have to be accountable to anybody because now they're policing each other.
So it's a whole mess, and I think that's one of the critical issues.
If we don't fix that unlawful monopoly, this country's gone.
This country's gone because you only have two...
You only have two branches of government because the legislature and the judicial is the same branch right now.
You have 75% lawyers in the legislature, hence bar agents, and it's the same branch.
So you have two branches of government right now.
That's exactly right.
Two branches of government and one party.
Exactly. And just kind of to touch, this is one example.
And it's so simple.
It's frustrating because...
And this has happened. You walk up and you look at a, I'll give you an example, a county representative, a county supervisor here, somebody that's elected locally.
Now, granted, we've had our heads in the sand so long or we've just fought against ourselves for so long that we've allowed the liberals and the left and the establishment right to have so much traction and power now entrenched that it's hard to get anything through.
However, we're continuing to chip away.
We've created a...
A movement in here locally.
It's called HOWS, H-O-W-S-E, How to Win Spring Elections.
It's for local candidates.
School board. All three of our school board candidates made it through the primary in February.
So that's a huge victory right now.
They have to work their rear ends off and we're going to help them do that for the April election.
We have great, we have five candidates.
City council candidates that are up for election, one of them for reelection and four of them to oust an incumbent.
And, you know, hopefully we can get, you know, the majority, if not all of them through.
It's possible. It really is.
you know, with gross oversight and paying strict attention to the election on the day of the election. That's the other thing. We got to stop doing early voting if we want to win. We have to vote on paper the day of. Period. It's the only way to do this honestly. I'm not saying that it's dishonest and sheboygan, but at this point, who knows what actually happened. It's obvious that this is not by chance.
This is not by mistake.
Trying to pretend that this was like, oh, they needed ballots for COVID. Fine, we needed ballots for COVID. Now we're not in a lockdown anymore.
Why are we still mail-in?
It's obvious that they want the mail-in.
They want the rank-choice voting.
They want this harvesting because that's the way they steal elections.
I think they realize there's no way they could win elections.
I'm not necessarily I'm really talking about Republicans and Democrats, because I like to look at this in a historical context, right?
I think the 2000 election with George Bush was stolen.
I think the Diebold machines stole 2004, you know?
And what I see, this reoccurring theme, is that the stolen elections are usually the ones that lead to war.
Right? It's like there's an agenda there.
There's a reason that election was stolen.
I don't think there was a chance in hell in 2000 Gore was ever going to be put in power because I think that whole project for a new American century and bombing all these Middle Eastern countries was part of the agenda.
And so Bush had to be put in power.
So anyway, I'd like to give this a whole historical context because I started noticing this stuff back in 2000.
I wasn't a great fan of Al Gore by any means, but in comparison, and this is where I'm not necessarily a hardcore Republican, I think Gore would have been a thousand times better.
Again, lesser of two evils.
When I say thousand times better, I mean the world wouldn't have fallen apart the way it did under Bush, but I think there was an agenda over there, you know?
For sure. No, I mean, I appreciate that, too, because looking back, I defended, I was young, I was in college, and then I was young in the Army, and, you know, man, yeah, we're gonna, we're gonna, you know, blah, blah, blah.
Okay, I look back now, you know, one of my very good friends was killed in Afghanistan in 2014, 13 years or 12 years into that, whatever the heck that was, money laundering scheme, whatever Afghanistan was. You're not going to get any kind of positive reaction out of me as far as the cause of war, probably ever since World War II in this country, to be honest with you. I think that they send young boys and girls to die for money. Yeah.
And from somebody who's seen war at a very young age, I was born and raised here, but I moved to Lebanon when I was eight years old.
I actually seen what war looks like in 1983.
And I mean, it just, you know, I was sitting with friends watching the whole, you know, bombing of Iraq.
It was like a, you know, Super Bowl event.
And I just couldn't believe that it was gamified.
You know what I mean? It was gamified.
People were actually, they have no understanding of what that means.
And I'm sitting there going, dude, every time that bomb, there's like kids inside a basement and the world is shaking like a 12.0 earthquake right now.
And that's what those children are experiencing.
And we're sitting here with popcorn, you're eating popcorn, watching this like it's a freaking Superbowl.
I think culturally, We were duped.
We were duped into doing things like that.
And I feel like those sins are visiting upon us now in many ways.
I hate to say it.
No, you shouldn't hate to say it.
I think you're 100% on that, to be honest with you.
There is a lot of blood on the hands of this country.
I think we are the greatest country in the world, and I don't want that to be misconstrued or misinterpreted because we do a lot of good.
Right now, our country is in a really bad position, and we're doing a lot of things that are criminal.
And the whole woke movement.
I mean, as far as the military goes, the military is woke at this point.
I don't laugh, but I internally smirk when people are like, oh man, it's up to the military.
They were purging the good officers at the higher levels out when I was a lieutenant.
What year was that? I was in the Army.
I started in the Army in 2006.
Early 2006.
They were purging. They were getting rid of...
And they were doing it for dumb reasons.
They were getting rid of good, solid, patriotic, America-loving...
People. And I'll tell you too, like the military...
I don't want to get off on a...
Let me make a quick point.
At the same time, by the way, what I've realized is they were getting rid of the judges, they were getting rid of sergeants, they were getting rid of constables.
Anything that gives us an attachment to the constitution, we the people, it's like they started peeling all that stuff away and putting woke idiots in, you know, like this judge you're talking about who's, you know, I don't know what country she's living in, but obviously she's not following these rules, you know? My God, if she wins, we're going to be in a world of hurt in this state.
I tell you that right now. A lot of stuff is going to change.
They're going to redraw district lines.
They're going to make it so that it's fixed, so a Democrat wins every...
I mean, and when I say Democrat, like Democrats when my dad was, you know, when I was a little boy, when I was born in the early 80s, but I mean, going through...
Like Democrats then or Democrats now, they're not even close to the same.
No, no, no. Okay, it's like there's not even a Democrat party anymore.
I had friends who were liberals in college, and we were great friends.
We could talk. Now, I mean, there's parts of my family that won't talk to me still.
And I just, okay, well, whatever, but I'm going to keep doing what I'm doing.
But, you know, bringing it back to the election stuff, I really, I had a discussion with one of the county presidents.
Folks here, and it's concerning voter rolls.
You would think that that would just be something so simple and so logically easy to understand.
All I said was there's nothing on the books that forces a landlord.
I'll give you an example. So the city of Sheboygan is like, it fluctuates between 61 and 64% of the residents in this city rent.
They rent. They don't own.
And what does that mean? So the average rent time is about two years per household.
And then they move. So think about how easy it is for decades now to build this voter roll of names to residences.
And then people are like, well, how did all these ballots get mailed out?
It's because nobody's updated the voting roll for decades.
Yeah, yeah. Which by?
Voting. I mean, it was so...
Yeah. So easy to...
In there, like that's where they hide the fraud.
We did a whistleblower interview.
So between elections, so what they do is this, right?
I was told by a whistleblower who's been following the voter fraud since early 90s.
She actually won her office because she overcome the voter fraud.
And the way she did it is that it's very simple.
Every time you're up for office, you have a right to audit the voter rolls.
What you do is you take a sample size, you take a 5% sample size, you mail postcards with a return to sender.
You watch how many come back to return to sender.
And now in different states, they have different Idiotic laws where some places you have to get affidavits from the neighbor that lives next door to that guy that's not there.
Ridiculous. They make you jump through all kinds of hoops because they don't want these voter rolls clean because that's how they hide the fraud.
Between elections, that's where they stuff the new Fake voters, even if you clean it up, but the way to win is that when you're running for office, you have to clean the voter rolls because you have one shot there where you do that mailing trick that I just mentioned.
You show all the return to Sanders, you raise hell, and you force him to clean up the voter rolls, and you might actually run a fair election.
That's what I was told. That you were told that I might?
No, no, no. Like the person, the person running.
Oh, the person. You're 100% right.
And call it out, do the whole mailing, then they might actually have a chance of actually running an election with proper voter rolls, hence winning.
If you don't do that, they have all the tricks in the world, and they say, okay, it's not legal to stuff your voter rolls, but they just say, as a clerical error, it was a mistake, and they get away with it because you have weak judges that aren't willing to hold these people accountable.
That's exactly right. And I'll tell you right now, Wisconsin, the majority of the voter fraud in Wisconsin was done exactly with that and something called indefinitely confined.
We had Scott Walker as a governor, obviously, and he was a great governor to a point.
And under his tenure as governor, he had indefinitely confined ballots passed through the legislation and was signed into something with election law.
So people could vote.
But what that originally was supposed to be At the time, I think, was to make it so people who are handicapped and couldn't physically get to a polling place to go vote were able to vote from home with a legitimate excuse or reason, I should say. Well, guess what?
When COVID happened, perfect timing.
Now people were able to vote from home based off the fact that they were afraid they could be influenced by the virus if they went and voted.
So all those hundreds of thousands of ballots were counted.
And here we sit.
So, you know, there were ballots that were signed by county clerks.
With the same signature, thousands of them that were counted.
Ones without creases that were counted.
I mean, we could go on and on and on and on and on.
But when you present the evidence to the legislative body and they ignore it or to a judge and they ignore it, what are you supposed to think?
What kind of other...
The difference between Wisconsin and Arizona is there's people in Arizona and the legislative bodies that actually want to hear the evidence.
And then we just saw that last week.
Look at the stuff that's coming out now.
It leads to other stuff.
And you're like, wow, makes me want to ask more questions.
You were doing what kind of fraud for money laundering with cartels and And on and on the list goes.
And you're on the board up there and you're looking at me.
And nobody's in jail.
Nobody's in jail.
Working with cartels and nobody's in jail.
Well, it's because the people that are in charge or committing these crimes have had decades of time to put their friends in positions where they should be the ones, but they're not going to arrest their friends.
And they're self-policing and we don't have a third branch of government that is supposed to be part of the policing.
Right. And really, I mean, if you have sheriffs that believe constitutional, you know, sheriffs that believe that their job is to defend the constitutional rights of their citizens, And they're not, then they're not doing their job either.
And it doesn't matter what letter is after your name when you run for election.
These are constitutional rights.
That's why they're successful up to a point right now of dividing us and getting us to fight against each other, where in reality, you know, I've heard the arguments of people from the left and I have heard the arguments from people on the right and people in the middle.
But the people on the left and the people on the right, if everybody just wants their individual liberties, then why are we arguing with each other?
We should be fighting against the machine.
Because liberals, what do they think?
They're going to be protected when the government is completely draconian and they don't care whether or not you're a D or an R? That's not going to matter.
I mean, the ignorance is unbelievable.
You can literally throw a dime at any history book and open up a page and be like, this is where it's going, fellas.
This is like decades of suffering.
Your children are going to be screwed.
All you corrupt people that are filling your pockets...
When it scorched earth in front of you, where's the joy, right?
Look at post-World War I, Ottoman Empire.
Look at post-World War I, Germany.
That's where we're going. I'm not saying we're going to go into a war.
I'm just saying in terms of the destruction, the economic downfall, the suffering that is to happen in this country, I mean, you could have a billion dollars in your pocket.
Your children, your family, the people you love are going to suffer.
Absolutely. You're 100% on point, brother.
I mean, honestly, I, and that's what, there are some people in the community here that are mad at me because I've gone after, publicly, I've gone after some of our party elected people with the same letter after the name.
I don't care. And we got to stop caring about, because, you know, ideology blinds people.
I have a three and a half year old little girl.
She can't talk for herself.
She can't fight for... She doesn't know what her rights are yet.
She's three and a half. She likes Play-Doh and My Little Pony, right?
So it's like she watches Paw Patrol on TV. Her dad is the one that has to be her voice until she's old enough and has been raised in an environment that she knows these are your rights.
This is what is so great about this country.
And I have spoken about that Over and over and over again.
This is why. And when you are sitting there and we're talking to people, and I literally...
Who has kids?
Who has grandkids? Who has great-grandkids?
They're going to grow up in an America that you'll only be able to tell them existed because we sat on our hands and did nothing with the power that we were God-given to make sure.
And my personal opinion is the way I fight is offensive.
I'm not going to wait until it's defense time.
There is a time and place for defense.
But at this point in time, it's time to be offensive about the Constitution and the rights that we have.
Otherwise, that piece of paper isn't going to matter.
Oh, yeah, yeah. Look at the local level.
They think they can get away with murder.
They're laughing at this lawsuit.
Yeah. Look at the aggression they're coming at us.
Our children. Like, you know, people are being fired from office because they're not putting porn books into schools.
I mean, you know, we can't go soft.
We can't. That's why I came so hard.
You think I'm not going to get, like, 30 emails, like, from people going, like, you're talking crap about, you know, third wave feminists and stuff.
You know what? I'm done with it, dude.
I'm done with it. Because if we don't talk crap about it, our country is toast already.
And I think we are on the verge of toast.
But We don't fight this battle hard.
We're done. We're done.
I agree. 100%.
We just had an instance in Sheboygan.
It made headlines.
It got in the news. I know they did a couple of write-ups about it in Gateway Pundit.
We've got a few really great people here that went into one of the high schools and their library and found a bunch of illustrated books on just straight up Just gay porn.
Porn, yeah. And it's not even...
And then it got wrapped up into all the rights against gays.
I mean, come on. Just grow up, first off.
Give me a break, number one.
Number two, if it was straight porn, it would still be wrong if it was in there because you don't need kids learning from pictures how to give a blowjob.
Excuse me for saying that on the show, but we could edit that out.
It's the truth. Yeah, yeah, dude.
I mean, I grew up, I mean, I'm not that old, you know what I mean?
I grew up like in the 90s, and I remember we used to, I went to Catholic school, we used to get the strap when we got caught with porn.
And I've gotten the strap because me and my buddies were, you know, looking at a porn magazine.
I think we're like 13 or something.
And so, like, I just can't believe, like, that was not that long ago.
Like, you didn't go for porn.
You couldn't chew gum in school.
Yeah. Yeah. I got a detention for...
Gosh, I got a lot of detentions in school, but regardless, you know, it's like...
Yeah, I'm telling you.
Like, now that, you know, you can have your phone, you can do whatever you want.
They got... Yeah.
The teachers are going along with it.
Not all of them, but a lot of the teachers, they go along with it.
Yeah, I mean, you're pretty young in terms of, like, you know, like, most of the people fighting this battle, I noticed, are a little bit on the older side, you know?
Probably, you know... In that boomerish world, I mean, you're a young man fighting this.
I mean, firstly, credit to you, but what was it that really, you know, made that burning desire in you to actually stand up and, you know, put yourself on the line?
Because we know people like us get attacked, you know?
I always...
I can't say I always...
I mean... I when I went into college, really my last year of high school, actually, and then, you know, I grew up actually in Fairfield County, Connecticut.
And so half hour outside of New York City.
So background for me, but I grew up in a family where our family unit, you know, New England, Irish, Italian, Catholic.
I grew up that way.
Right. And very close-knit family.
Sunday dinners. Monday nights was pizza night at grandparents.
Friday night was Chinese food night at grandparents.
You know, that's how we grew up. We had a very strong family unit growing up.
And so we grew up in that I think the 90s was really the last good decade in the United States, to be honest.
But that's how I was raised.
And I worked as a teenager.
I bought my first car.
I paid for my own insurance.
When we got cell phones, I paid for that.
We didn't have a whole lot of TV in our house.
But regardless, it sounds like, oh, well, you grew up in the store.
I'm happy the way I grew up.
We did a lot of stuff.
As a senior in high school, I watched the towers fall down.
I bought into all the propaganda.
America first, but really wasn't.
It was the Patriot Act. And then I got wrapped up into, well, if you're not doing anything wrong, then you shouldn't be afraid that they're watching you and surveilling you and listening and reading all your emails and your texts and this and that, blah, blah.
Man, I look back and I'm like, shame on me.
But I didn't know.
And it's just like now. There's so many people that still listen and watch.
Even Fox News.
It's just as bad.
There's no difference. It's just a different noise, but it's the same narrative.
You know what really messed me up on that topic, by the way?
Really messed me up. And I noticed it at a really young age.
And I don't know if people did, but it was building number seven.
Building number seven.
Yeah. Building number seven told me that there's something very wrong going on, and I knew the minute I saw that Patriot Act, which was a limitation of our rights, I mean, that's where it all started.
That's where this era started.
Yep, that's exactly right.
The whole world changed.
And I remember hearing a couple people say, the world will never be the same, the country will never be the same.
And I thought to myself, nah, Pearl Harbor happened, blah, blah.
That wasn't Pearl Harbor.
That was everything else.
But Regardless, growing up.
And then I went to the Army. And the reason I'm saying this is like, I was always kind of rebellious as far as the rules go.
And if you talk to the bosses that liked me, if you talk to the bosses that I had in the Army that didn't like me, whatever.
But the ones that did, and they would be like, or more of my peers, they'd be like, You're not going to get away with saying that.
I was posting all over Facebook because it wasn't really censored then.
It wasn't what it is now, obviously.
But I would say what I thought politically right out there in the open social media.
And everybody would be a joke. They would laugh.
Oh, he's ranting again, blah, blah, blah.
But then I saw when Donald Trump ran for president in 2016, I supported him from the day he went down the escalator in June of 2015.
I was like, I'm voting for that guy.
I don't even care what he has to say.
I listened to his announcement.
I'm like, I like him.
I like the way his personality as far as this is what I'm going to do and I believe America should come first.
He was a populist.
He was a pragmatist.
He wasn't a Republican. He wasn't a Democrat.
He was one of the people.
That's how I felt. Yeah, JFK and Reagan are probably the closest to Trump.
Then I saw the movement.
I was a supporter of his.
Vocally, worked a little bit of campaign stuff when he ran in 2016, but not much.
I was building my business at the time, and then 2020 happened.
And my daughter was born in November of 2019.
So she was a year old when the election went down in 2020.
And when my daughter was born, my priorities just shifted.
They shifted away from just...
It wasn't just me anymore.
It was... I have a responsibility now in the form of somebody that I have to raise and take care of.
And so...
I know it's a long-winded answer to the question, but that's really where the background and the passion comes from.
Because at this point in time, there's nothing that's going to get in my way or stop me.
I really couldn't care less if I'm the only one standing.
And until the blade falls onto the back of my neck, I'm not going to stop.
And that's the way we have to be.
And that's not a line.
I can back that up. And I love running with Seth.
He and I are great friends.
We do a lot together.
The impact that he's had is huge.
The guy's got a mind like a computer.
I think, you know, I'm more of a behind-the-scenes, you know, in the trenches kind of, you know, dirty work kind of stuff and, you know, getting my hands dirty and really, like, you know, I enjoy that.
I do. And I look forward to winning.
And I do believe that we can win.
I really do. We've got to really pony up, though.
Yeah. We have to think and fight like the enemy and not in an evil way, but And sometimes the enemy, and more often than not, unfortunately, the enemy is in our own camp a lot of the time.
Exactly. We have to have discernment to be able to differentiate good from evil and really have a spine because that's what it's going to come down to.
And to go back to the very beginning.
Mm-hmm. There's not a person in this country that's going to run to a beta and not an alpha when it really hits the fan.
Exactly. I just honestly, man, I almost feel like a little bit of comeuppance I hate to say it, brother, but we need it.
We need it. We need it. We need it.
Okay. My background, the fact that I have, you know, I was born, I'm an L.A. kid.
I grew up in L.A. at the roughest, grindiest, most dangerous times of Los Angeles.
Like right in the middle of that gangster culture that was going on late 80s, 90s, right?
That's what I was familiar with.
But at the same time, I come from an ancestry that knows the endpoint of where this is going.
That scares the shit out of me, man.
That scares the shit. Because there's only one way the story ends.
Right. There's only one way the story ends.
You're right. If you go down that path.
Yep. And it's literally, I would say, anywhere between 50 to 100 years of chaos.
Yep. That's what happens up in this.
And you and I have something in common.
You've lived in a third world country before, and I have been forced to visit a third world country for a long duration of time.
And you see how these people live.
And when you say that to people, they're like, oh, that'll never happen here because we've been McDonald's drive-through comforted into oblivion in this country.
And we think, well, first, we're ignorant.
And arrogant to the point where we don't think that that could ever touch us.
And it is not hard.
People don't realize how close we are teetering to the edge.
Yeah, yeah. Right now.
And so you and I have an unfair advantage of seeing that, I believe, you know, in those countries and how these people are treated.
And it's like I've said to people, like, I don't care if you're gay.
I don't care if you're straight.
I don't care if you're anything in between.
It doesn't matter to me. Just don't push it on my kid.
Yeah.
Don't shift culture to make it only your viewpoint and then make it so that mine doesn't matter.
Or that I should be afraid to speak out or that I should be afraid to voice my opinion if it disagrees with you all of a sudden I'm a bigot or a racist or a homophobe.
It's the furthest thing from the truth and I'll tell you why I can prove that because in a country like Iraq.
If they find out that you're a homosexual, they take you up to the top of a building roof and they throw you off of it without a trial.
If you don't die, they go back down and they pick you up and they bring you back and throw you off again until you do die.
Probably douse you in the pool in between.
This is the thing that we are the freest country.
I don't know what these woke people are talking about.
Wait, you want to go to this idealistic place that doesn't exist yet, And you want to tear down the one place where you've actually had a semblance of freedom so you could go live in countries.
You think the Chinese aren't going to throw you off of the fucking balcony?
You know what I'm saying? They have no human rights.
They act like there's been people throwing gay people off of balconies left and right over here.
It's a non-existent issue.
The saddest part of the entire narrative is that people buy it.
Yeah, yeah. You know, it really is.
And it's easy to get worked up over because you see it happen and you're just like, is there a logical bone in your body that, like, show me where, like, I get it.
Like, our history in our country is bad for a certain amount of time with slavery and stuff like that.
And yes, that is terrible.
But I mean...
I'll just say it this way.
When I was in the Army, we wore a uniform.
It was all the same color. Nobody would have decided in combat, I'm not going to save that guy because he's an African American.
I'm not going to save that person because they're Asian.
Or I'm not going to save that person because I think they're gay.
I mean, come on. The flag waves to the rear on your right shoulder when you're moving towards the fire because the mission is to win.
And you're not there at that point thinking about, oh man, I'm fighting for the rights of everybody back home.
You're thinking about, man, I'm standing next to my brother and my sister and that's what I'm fighting for right now so that they can go home to be with their families.
And as a commander and as an officer, that's paramount.
You want to bring all of your guys home in one piece.
There's people walking around this country and not walking around this country.
Missing limbs, not able to get a home.
The highest homeless rate in the United States are veterans.
The highest suicide rate in this country, which is despicable because they can't get the help.
Don't talk to me about the government caring about veterans because they don't.
They do not. I can prove it.
I can't even get in for a physical months out.
Yeah, yeah. It's the saddest thing.
I saw when 9-11 happened, Iraq War, Afghanistan.
Before that, I saw the first Iraq War because I was in high school when the first Iraq War happened.
Actually, probably junior.
I don't even remember. 1990, right?
And, man, a good friend of mine went to Iraq.
They gave him some pills.
They gave him some pills that were supposed to help with this, like, mustard gas or whatever they thought Saddam might be using.
And that, I believe, 100% gave him cancer and he died.
And that always just rubbed me the wrong way because they covered it up.
They never talked about it.
And I know a lot of soldiers died because of these experimental mitigations that were given to them and then cut to, what, 30 years later and now we're giving experimental mitigations to everyone.
I mean, it's ludicrous.
Absolutely ludicrous. That's right.
100%. And it's a shame.
It really is a shame. Because they put their lives on the line and gave a lot of the people gave their lives.
Good friend of mine, like I said.
And some of my soldiers, they're in the back of the aircraft that got shot out of the sky from an aerial-borne IED in Afghanistan because the commander wouldn't change the flight routes because he didn't think we needed to.
The enemy's not stupid. Not to delve off into another topic.
I'm just saying, you know, bureaucracy...
Complacency and comfort kill.
And people don't realize that because they've been comforted into oblivion.
I said it already. It's the truth.
We want what we want now.
We can go to the store. We can go outside without any threat.
You know, it's...
You know what? I'm going to give you a scary example having to do with my own mother, right?
My mother was actually raised in Syria underneath Assad, right?
The father Assad, right?
And my mom's whole life, she'll probably watch this, she's probably going to be pissed that I'm even saying this, but her whole life there was a sense of fear in terms of are they listening?
Because that's a culture she grew up in, where like there was spies everywhere, you were under essentially a dictatorship.
And she was always like, and I'm like, mom, you're in America.
You don't have to worry about that stuff.
There's no secret police here and all that stuff.
The sadness and tragedy is that her Syrian reality that she grew up with is today an American reality.
It's an American reality because people are scared.
That same fear that I knew for decades Watching my mother, who obviously went through a lot of traumatic things, having grown up in a country that was a dictatorship, scared to say what she felt, always feeling like they had to play this different role so they wouldn't get into trouble, they wouldn't get sent to gulags or whatever.
That is the reality in the United States right now.
And that really needs to sink in for people out there.
Yeah, it really does.
I don't know, to just kind of to build on that point.
I was eating steak at a restaurant with a good friend of mine about a year ago.
Oh man, it's getting really bad, you know, and all this stuff and yada yada.
I kind of laughed and I said, you know, I agree with you.
It's worse than it's been and it's going to get worse, but you're eating a $25 steak right now.
Exactly. It's not that bad yet.
What are you going to say?
What are we going to do when it's actually bad?
Yeah. You know, because you're absolutely right.
I believe that, you know, if we keep...
Being apathetic and saying, ah, well, or waiting for somebody else or something else to just fix this problem or problems that we have.
We're going to be in a world of hurt.
Somebody's got to do it. Somebody has to get, you know, on social media and somebody's got to run a pod.
Somebody's got to do what you're doing.
Somebody's got to do what I'm doing.
Somebody's got to do what, you know...
Joe Schmo out there is doing.
It all counts. It's just we've got to be unified and we have to be organized.
We have to have a clear vision and we have to put the egos to the side and we really have to push this thing forward or else we're in big trouble.
You said something earlier.
You're either bullied or bottom.
I'm actually looking at my notes right here.
I wrote that down. Great t-shirt, by the way.
You're either bullied or bottom.
We should sell that. That's a very smart kind of saying.
What I tell people is that There is actually kind of like a joy to having found the communities that we found.
Because you're bullied, I'm bullied.
We're talking here.
You know what I mean? We're all meeting our little communities.
And to be honest with you, I find those relationships a lot more fulfilling than these superficial relationships.
Because the people I'm with today are also bullied.
They're also outcasts. They're also being called, you know, white, you know, right-wing supremacists or white supremacists or whatever insane thing.
Even though we're not nothing of that kind, but there is a great community to this.
And so people are scared out there.
There is something on their side.
Yes, you're going to lose some of your friends, but you're going to make some really great friends as a result.
So just in closing, James, is there anything that we didn't touch upon in terms of your current work, what you're doing right now?
I know you and Seth are working together, Seth Keschel, quite a bit.
You know, the mic's yours.
You know, let us know. Well, I do, if I can, talk at least for a couple minutes about the lawsuit that has been filed here in the city of Sheboygan against the mayor, eight council members, one mainstream media reporter from the Sheboygan press.
I can't name names, obviously, right now, but when it...
All starts to really flow out.
It's going to floor people.
It's a First Amendment case.
The gentleman who was the city administrator, and really at the end of the day, too, this isn't really even about him personally.
This is about individual rights and the protection that we have under the Constitution.
So it's a First Amendment lawsuit.
What they did was they removed him without cause.
They terminated his employment without cause because he would not give Just willy-nilly, $70,000 to an organization here that is a diversity organization.
The DEI is what they are.
They went in and they basically said, we want this money.
We were told we were going to get this money.
And then he said, well, you haven't gone through the proper channels or the proper steps to even apply for the money.
And basically what they said when they walked out of his office was, you're either going to give us the money or we're going to get you out of here.
Wow. Yeah, and that's true.
And so there's also the president of the Sheboygan School Board is a part of this.
She's named in the lawsuit.
Wow. And then, yep, and so there's...
There's just so many, all these intertwined and intricate, you know, stuff that they've been caught saying, doing.
They fired him before the investigation was even closed.
It was like two weeks before the investigation even was done.
How did they even have that much power that they were able to make that kind of a threat?
Well, they suspended the rules.
They suspended the rules in order to do that.
Hey, we're going to break our own rules to break a rule because we really just want to get this over with and we want this guy gone.
What it does is it allows the mayor and his posse in there that he's got to run rampant with whatever they want.
Now these organizations have nothing blocking them from getting this funding.
It's taxpayer money, by the way.
They're using money that they shouldn't be using to fund legal counsel and protection for not just the city employees that have been named, but the school board president who's not a city employee.
So she's getting covered under this umbrella for legal counsel.
And she's just a citizen.
She's not paid by the city.
So really, in all honesty, if I ever get sued by anybody, I should just go to the city and they should pay for my lawyer.
That's the precedent that this sets.
They just are so...
I shouldn't even say that.
They're not ignorant. They're very intelligent, actually.
They're very cunning. But their arrogance blinds them because they literally are fearless.
They think they can get away with whatever they want.
The difference is now there are people who are not afraid to stand up to them and fight back and fight back to the point where we're not going to relent.
We're not stopping.
You are not going to get away with this crap anymore.
You're not worried that the judge is in their pocket.
Well, I don't have any idea.
I mean, I can't say that I'm not.
I just don't. I don't know.
I'd like to think not. But, I mean, the lawsuit, obviously, they wouldn't even let him go back into the...
They banned him from City Hall and any other city buildings.
They wouldn't even let him into his office to get his own belongings back.
Well, it's funny that that happens to any of these Patriots.
I mean, all these Patriots are targeted.
And, you know, like we said, Coy, Griffin, Tina Peters, I mean, they've all been targeted for removal from their position, you know?
Yeah. And, you know, there's...
It's in there and it's provable that there are certain people that are involved and have been named in the lawsuit that have a direct correlation and personal friendship with Reporter X from the Sheboygan Press in the media and have leaked information to that person.
On purpose, when they should not have been doing that, which is also illegal.
There's so much stuff in here.
When it comes out, I would love to be able to give more detail to it, but this is a They're laughing at the case.
They think it's frivolous. I have info on that or intel on that, like all the stuff that's been said and done, like giving verbal warning that you will not speak to anybody about this.
You can't tell somebody what they can and can't say.
They're putting a gag order on a case?
Gag order on a case, yep.
Wow. I mean, it's just like so obviously corrupt.
The city wouldn't allow, they put a gag order on the city administrator and told him he was not allowed to go to an event to speak to people about what the city was doing to him.
Yet they wouldn't tell him what he was being investigated for.
They wouldn't tell him when the investigation was going to start.
They wouldn't tell him when the investigation was going to end.
They wouldn't allow him to communicate with people who were working for him while he was placed on administrative leave.
They kept him totally in the dark.
They've done all this stuff to gag order people like the city administrator to the point where he can't talk.
He wasn't even able to talk to his closest friend in the neighborhood and have Thanksgiving with him.
Wow. Because he was so afraid of the repercussions and what was going to happen.
And he was threatened that they were going to run him out of town.
They're going to ruin his reputation.
They're going to smear him into oblivion.
All this stuff. And it just...
It can't be allowed to stand anymore.
Welcome to Syria. Welcome to Syria, people.
You've let the United States basically become Syria.
That's where your United States is right now.
I mean, the only difference is that in Syria, they would have probably just chopped him up and threw him somewhere.
He would have been, you know, he would have been, his goose would have been cooked.
I mean, you're basically taking leaps towards the direction of basically...
You know, offing somebody literally, you know?
Exactly right. Insane.
Insane. So when are you going to be at liberty to talk about this case in detail?
Because that sounds like a very fascinating podcast episode.
Yeah, I would love to be able to come back on here and really just dump.
That's going to be in the very near future.
Wow. Wow. So is there any more you could say about it right now?
Or you kind of touched the ceiling as far as info you could give?
Well, I can. I've got.
I just want to. Some of the people that are affiliated with the DEIB group in Sheboygan, they own businesses and firms and stuff and organizations where they kind of hop from position to position to position to position, either within the city or outside of the city as a lobbyist, and money tends to follow them.
Okay. And so it's, you know, their slogan motto through intimidation is to not be opposed, basically.
They don't want to be opposed ever because if you oppose them, it's an easy narrative.
It's a fear narrative. They'll scare the crap out of you and smear you as a racist or a...
How this whole thing started, I can tell you this, was...
Basically, somebody within the community, we don't know who it was, nobody can spot this person, used a racial slur that was reported back to the city.
And in a meeting, they encouraged one of the city employees to reiterate what that racial slur was.
And so that person did.
As an example of, this is what was said.
Not calling that name or that word, using that word, but it was brought to God.
The attention of the Sheboygan Press, it was leaked by another city employee to that reporter, and they wrote up a story basically saying that the city administrator was a racist, and so was this person, because A, the person used the term, So they're a racist, even though the context of how they used it, not that you should ever say that.
Okay. But the context of the article was written calling this person an outright racist.
And then the city administrator was also called and deemed or implied that he was a racist because he said, but that's not how he said it. So why am I being forced to reprimand him or fire him?
Because he didn't say that word in a way that was directly coming from him.
So that's what started this whole thing.
He used that as a catalyst.
Except the planning for this goes back so much further.
Months and months and months and months to oust The city administrator.
And get him out of the way. Because if the city administrator is out of the way, all the power to make those decisions now falls into the lap of the mayor, who is a woke progressive idiot.
Okay? Wants the police chief of Sheboygan to be fired so he can replace him with a lunatic from Milwaukee who is BLM, woke as can be, you know, hates the police.
We don't need that.
We don't need that in any community.
You want to go and see what lack of police action looks like, go to Minneapolis.
Yeah. I don't want that here.
You know, one of the things that struck me when you're talking is about your family and how you grew up.
And, you know, You have your head together.
You are a logical person.
You have the ability to think deeply on many topics.
And something has to be said about being raised the right way.
Because I'm sorry.
I think a lot of these people...
And I hate to say it, a lot of single mom homes, a lot of broken families, and they seem like they want to come into the world and break all the other families.
If you look at some of these folks' backgrounds, and I know we're saying controversial things here, I could guarantee you that they don't have the background and the stability that you came from.
And there is something in them to bring the chaos that was part of their life.
And it's tragic because some people get raised in a very traumatic way.
Some people don't have the family structures that you were lucky to have, right?
That doesn't mean we go out there to destroy the rest of it.
I mean, that's literally what it sounds like.
I didn't have that. I didn't have that support.
F you. I'm going to go destroy the rest of the world, you know?
Yeah. And I believe that that's a hinge point on, you know, If you can attack and dismantle the family unit in the United States That's really what, that was, I mean, that's what's carried us through for not just decades, but centuries. Like, the family unit, the building blocks and the foundation of a strong family are grandparents.
I mean, thank God. I mean, I had great grandparents.
Like, they were fantastic, you know, and I, you know, I just, I want that for my kid and my kids.
You know, I don't want, I don't, and then you talk to people and they're like, well, you know, like, That's too much or that's too, you know, it's oppressive or, you know, oh, you need to break away from your family.
Man, I'm sorry for saying this.
Go to hell. Yeah, seriously, go to hell.
I hate to say it.
I'm sorry for saying that.
I shouldn't have said that. And you turn the TV on and there's no family unit in anything anymore.
It's like it's looked down on.
I grew up watching Full House and Family Matters, you know what I mean?
And Boy Meets World where there's a family unit.
Then you see a show.
This is just an example. You could turn on Netflix right now.
All you're going to see, it's like Hallmark.
All these movies. I don't watch Hallmark movies.
I'm just saying. The storyline is...
You know, single mom, single dad, broken family, kid is struggling, this and that, or it's normal, or this and that.
Now you turn the TV on, and I'm not even going to get into what you see now in commercials, advocating for what you see, but it's like, you can't, you get made fun of for, you know, people don't even know.
They just, they don't know.
Like, you go back and you look at what it used to be and what it is now.
It's night and day, man.
Like, and people don't, It's embraced.
There shouldn't be drag shows in front of kids.
It shouldn't be considered a family outing.
That's not homophobic to say.
It's logical. It's not logical to teach a third grade girl that she can be a man and then give her puberty suppressant drugs and then bind her breasts without her parents' consent.
Because as a third or fourth or fifth grader, she thinks that because this trend sounds cool, Thank you.
That it's okay and the schools are backing this up.
Or, you know, a boy is a boy and a girl is a girl.
I'm sorry. I'm not budging off of that, you know?
It just, you know, they've really worked very hard to destroy the family unit.
If you can do that and you don't have that foundational background, and like you said, like what we've got as far as like, you know, you brought up your mother.
You have experiences that you've been given, passed down to you, and that you're passing down.
And it just, you know, That stuff means something.
You look back on a strong family, and I'm not saying that I'm any better than anybody else.
My family had its share of problems, trust me.
But kids need dads.
Kids need their dads to step up and be men and be dads.
They need that. And without it, without that, man, and we're just...
We're making...
We're just reducing the need.
Forget about the status of a man.
We're reducing the need of a man.
And there's...
I mean... It's ridiculous.
It really is, and it can't sustain itself.
There's no mystery what's going to happen.
I mean, USSR, that's another thing.
Just being of Armenian descent, I was never part of the USSR, but I've actually had families that are of Russian-Armenian descent that lived in the USSR. Everything we're talking about is literally, excuse the French, the most miserable fuck existence in the You could ever think of.
Get rid of the, like, fine.
Get rid of the family, which is what the USSR did.
The government became the family.
Get rid of this idea of capitalism, striving for something.
I mean, literally, it's the most miserable existence.
And these people, woke people, they should go talk to some of those people that lived in Soviet Armenia for 70 years.
And it was unbearable, unbearable.
Like the food, like you're talking about $25 steak.
Good luck getting any food that actually tastes like something.
When you live in a communist country like that, you know?
Yeah, 100%. I agree.
Yeah, 100%.
Yeah. But, James, this has been really awesome.
I know these are like a lot of bummer topics.
We're like, the scourge earth, everything's falling apart.
But we have to. I mean, I want people that don't watch stuff, that are not part of our echo chamber, to watch this and really wake up.
Because it's like, literally, you are investing your time into hell on earth.
That's what wokeism is going to lead to.
It's leading to it. I love the phrase, man.
Everything woke turns to shit.
And it is. And this country is too good to allow that to happen.
The people are too good to allow that to happen.
Let me rephrase that. And I know that, like you said, there's a bunch of bummer topics probably, but you know what?
Life's not always roses.
And you have to identify the problem before you can find a solution and work towards that solution.
And it may be hard to swallow hard truths, but that doesn't make them any less of truth.
And we have to confront the issues that we're facing.
Because if we're not adult enough to confront those issues, then we're never gonna be able to solve the issues that we have.
So, yeah.
Exactly.
Especially from guys like us who've seen what occurs on the other side of those train tracks, the metaphorical train tracks, and really focus and pay attention because it's funny how people are so ready to go into this unknown, where the known is like, yeah, you get freedom of speech, you get freedom of press, you get freedom of religion, nobody messes with you.
That's what's known and people want to go into this unknown USSR hellhole abyss, you know.
James, thank you so much for coming to the Blood Money Podcast.
We really appreciate your time and would love to have you on as soon as that case, you're at liberty to discuss the case in further detail.
Yeah, I'd love to. I really appreciate you giving me the time, Burm.
Anytime, anytime. It's a great pleasure.
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You get a lot of tomatoes thrown at you, but we got to do this because the other option is not a good one.
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