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I've missed being here and I've only been here once.
So that shows you how much I would like being here.
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Welcome.
Like I said, again, we love you guys.
Thank you for tuning in.
Sorry we missed you last week.
Unfortunately, we had some very sad.
Very, very sad news.
So, shout out to the heaven dogs, heaven above.
We lost our beloved friend Rango, our studio dog.
Passed away, and so we took a week off to mourn him.
But we are back, and...
How old was Rango?
He actually...
He actually was Rod, Roderick, who you met, his dog, and he had just gotten him about a year ago from a friend who just couldn't take care of him anymore.
He was pretty old, and he was really a big part of his heart.
Damn.
I know, he was the best.
It was kind of sad to come here and not get greeted by him today.
Pretty sad.
But, you know, that's life.
And it's a hard pill to swallow sometimes.
You know, I think about that with my dog.
I have a German Shepherd.
And every now and then the thought crosses my mind.
And so then I go and I hug her.
And I'm just like, I need to appreciate you while you're here.
I just lay on the floor and give her a big old hug.
I know you'll know the shit out of me sometimes, but I love you.
I love you more than anything.
I just want you to know that.
Then she'll turn and lick my face or claw me in the chest.
I'm like, do I hate you?
I know.
I have two cats.
Every time my cats are laid out on the floor, just stretched out, I get down on the ground with them.
I'm like, I love you.
I have one cat.
He's an asshole.
He never shuts up.
He's always meowing.
Meows all the damn time.
He's a black cat.
I'm not saying anything about black cats, okay?
I'm not saying anything about black cats and black lives and anything like that.
I'm just saying he's a black cat.
I don't know if you're aware of it here.
All lives matter, including black cats' lives.
Including black cats' lives.
But yeah, his name's Salem.
Salem.
Typical black cat name.
What is that from?
Sabrina.
I'm kidding.
And he, man, but again, the same thing when I think to myself, I'm like, man, you know what?
Like, I remember when I got you and give him a little hug and that's all he wants.
He just wants to cuddle.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We did a little, a little photo of Ringo and we were just like, everybody hug your fur babies tighter.
Because, I mean, you know, they're, they're a huge part of us.
We lost a cat.
Adan had a cat that he's had for, he had her for 17 years.
Wow.
They live a long time.
And when we lost her, it was really hard.
Yeah.
It was really sad.
And, yeah, so it's pretty, pretty sad.
Yeah, animals are the best, man.
Animals are the best.
We need them.
Even my asshole cat, Ash.
Ash, I'm talking to you, Ash.
I know you're watching.
I know she's watching.
I know she's watching.
She always tunes in.
But, yeah, she's like, meh.
And then I'm like, and she's like, get away from me, you stupid whore.
But then when it's time to eat.
No, but when you're asleep, when you're asleep, then she's like, I'm sleeping with you tonight.
Yeah, Salem is the same way.
He'll sleep on my legs or something like that, and he's just kind of like all nestled up and just cuddled up.
I'm like, I know, dude.
I get it.
I get it.
You miss me.
I miss you too.
I talk shit to my cat to her face.
I'm like, Ash, don't be coming to me with that shit.
You know you love me.
You know you come up to me loving me.
So I pick her up and give her the forced hugs.
Yeah, they need it.
Yeah.
Sometimes they need it.
I don't care if she claws me.
I don't care.
She hisses at me.
I'm not afraid.
Like some cats hiss and I'm like, oh shit.
But her, she hisses.
I'm like, shit the hell.
Salem has never hissed.
Salem has been like the best.
Like, he'll scratch you.
But if you're pissing him off, right?
I'm going to hug you.
He'll let you know.
You better let me go.
And then if you don't, he'll scratch.
But he never does it out of just being a jerk.
He does it to Nikita, our dog.
He picks on her all the fucking time.
And she's like five times his size.
But, you know, he doesn't ever like claws or anything.
So you pretty much live in like a...
A kid's movie where the cat and the dog are like friends.
Yes.
Nice.
I had a cat and a dog that were friends until, you know, my dog was like, I'm tired of shit.
And then I was like, oh, you can't live here no more.
I hate it.
Why do you make me choose?
Why do you make me choose?
A friend has a dog for now.
For now.
For now.
I'm getting the dog back.
I visit.
I visit Bruce.
My Bruce.
I love my dog.
But the cats and the dogs.
And Ash will, like, if you walk by her, she'll just be like, to your ankle.
Wow.
If you're, like, sitting in the chair at the dinner table, you'll be like, ah, what the fuck?
Yeah.
She's like, ah.
Yeah, it's not Salem.
He's a nice boy.
He's chill.
And that's where, like, even me and my wife would be like, man, we're lucky.
Like, we have a really nice dog.
We have a really nice cat.
Like, they're both not high maintenance.
Like, if we have to go out of town and we take Nikita with us.
If we're gone for at least four to five days, we know we can put just a shitload of water and food, and he's happy, you know?
Yeah, Nikita's more like, she's prissy.
She's more of like, she won't poop or pee if the grass is wet.
Like if it just finished raining.
Yeah, she's a very prissy dog.
I'll hold it.
She's peed on the street before and pooped on the street before.
Because she's just like, I'm not going to go on the grass.
I'm going to just crap right here.
My dog is like that too.
My dog literally shit on the curb.
I was like, oh my god, Bruce.
I have to pick this up.
Two dogs.
You're the best, man.
Yeah, for sure.
Yeah, I love it.
I love it.
So, definitely love it.
Cats are the best, yes.
And also dogs.
They're all great.
You don't have to choose.
You can have them all.
You know, it really just depends on the odor.
Just like a child.
Like, kids can be great, but kids can be shitty.
And it just really depends on the parents.
Big time.
So, I'm like, oh, my kid's cool.
I mean, if you have some crazy leftist parent.
Yeah.
I've seen them.
I've told the story.
They're the ones on Drag Queen Storytime.
Yeah.
Being like, here you go, son.
Go dance with this man dressing like a woman.
Isn't it cute?
Isn't it cute?
This is what we do every month during this time, don't you know?
It's a part of our agenda.
Yeah, it's just what we do now.
Didn't you see the whiteboard?
5 o 'clock p.m.
Storytime with the drags.
And then we go to the gay bar.
Yeah.
And your parents don't know.
They're not consenting to this.
It's like, that's some bullshit, man.
Like, you know, and it's weird.
Even, like, I know it happened in Austin, you know, like, what, a year ago, a few months ago, something like that, where it's just, I don't understand.
What, drag queen story hour literally happened this weekend.
Yeah.
This past weekend.
Yeah.
And it drives me so crazy, too.
I mean, it really does.
It's like more and more every year.
Every year it's getting deeper and deeper and more and more involved.
Yeah, it's not stopping.
And it's not stopping because people keep validating it.
Exactly.
Well, and that's what I mean.
The frustrating part about it is you can't be indifferent because indifference means intolerance, right?
And you can't disagree with them because disagreement means hatred.
So you only have the option to agree with them.
And that's the frustrating part because there's some people who don't want their kids to know anything about that kind of stuff.
But if you speak up about it that way, they're going to say that you're a hate.
Yeah, you're homophobe.
Yeah, you're homophobe.
Yeah, I have unfortunately been...
A little busy lately.
And I haven't been able to go down and protest these things like I would love to have done.
But a really good friend of ours did have the time to go down and protest these things.
And it's really...
The problem...
And a friend brought this up to me.
The problem is not...
The problem is the events, obviously.
But the real problem is the parents.
100%.
Because the parents are the ones that are bringing their kids.
They can have the events all day long, but if we don't participate in them, eventually they'll go away.
Exactly.
Because people are participating with them and they're bringing their kids to these events.
They're going to keep going on.
They're going to keep gaining popularity and people are going to be too afraid to say anything.
And more and more companies are going to have to cooperate and kind of get involved in doing these things that are really, really terrible.
And that's why they turn parents into terrorists, right?
When they oppose this and say, well, no, the government has a right.
Also, in what your child learns and all that kind of stuff, it isn't just a parent anymore.
Now it's the parent and the government because they want to lead towards these belonging to the government now.
Yeah, you have kids here, right, giving money to drag queens in a bar.
Yeah.
You know, there are events everywhere I saw a flyer.
I mean, look at this.
Drag brunch today.
This poor baby doesn't even have a clue about anything.
You know, it's like it's child abuse really at this point.
Because what, I mean, what are we going to be doing?
What are you going to do?
These kids are so fucked up, right?
So these kids are going to grow up.
And they're going to be so mind...
Fucked, really?
About who they are, what they want to do, and this is their focus?
Do you think that they're going to care about going and being a doctor or being an architect or being a pilot or being, you know, all of these things?
No, they're like, I want to be a drag queen, and that's going to be my life.
Can you imagine what would happen when they actually do try to go apply for a job?
You know, like these people that are gender fluid, they show up, they're like, okay, so what are you?
You know, like, and they're probably wearing a mask, so, you know, the people that's hiring can't tell.
Yeah, for sure.
Well, I think also even those kind of things, will they work, right?
Like a lot of people in that kind of camp have the worldview that things should be given to them, right?
Universal health care, universal income, all these – like they believe they shouldn't have to work for basic things.
So would they even look for jobs, right?
We're creating a society of people who don't even value work.
Oh yeah, 100%.
Isn't that a sin?
Sloth.
Yeah, sloth is a sin.
Yeah, 100%.
And that's what our generation or in the last 50 years we've slid into is the spirit of slothfulness because either we've become indifferent or careless about things and we don't want to fight for them.
And it's because we've lived in a prosperous time.
We live in a time of peace and so it made soft men.
But now you see that soft.
Being taken and it's going into war.
Yeah, and it's really upsetting because of the kind of men that are being created out of this.
I don't know if you would even call them men or what you would call them, but it's just a non-stop cycle.
And, you know, nobody, like you said, nobody wants to work, right?
I'm going to, we went to Magnolia Cafe.
Last night.
So Magnolia Cafe, number one, used to have two locations, right?
They closed one of their main locations down.
It became Tumble 22. Yes.
I love that place.
I haven't been, but they closed it down.
I ate there right before they closed it down, and then I guess COVID took it away, right?
Which is fine, because there was still a location on Congress.
But we haven't been able to go because they have been mask Nazis there.
Like complete mask Nazis, 100%.
And I'd like to go there because they have the Magmud, right?
Which is the queso with the refried breads and all the good stuff.
And the chips are really good and crunchy.
And so we had some family come into town.
And years ago when they came, we went there and they remembered the queso.
They're like, let's go to Magnolia.
So we were like, okay, let's go.
We were like, we'll go if they're not enforcing the mask anymore.
So we checked it out and they're not.
So then we go to the restaurant and it is the, first of all, we go to the restaurant, there's a homeless dude outside getting super fucked up.
And so we're like, alright, well let's go in.
So we go inside and we're like waiting forever.
It's freezing cold.
There's like one waitress and she sucks.
She was so shitty.
She was pissed off that I asked her how much the lemonade was.
And then she was trying to charge me for a refill.
She gave me a baby cup.
Whatever.
The food sucked.
The service sucked.
And it's just like, you know, my dad used to say, I used to work with my dad.
And he always used to tell me, if you don't like your job, then quit.
And he was my boss.
And he was telling me that.
Wow.
So I've kind of like come to this, right?
Yes.
It sucks when you're shorthanded.
Yes, it sucks whenever you have a shitty shift.
I get it.
But if your job is to be...
Customer service is your job.
You have to suck it up.
Because guess what?
If you don't, you're getting paid, what?
$2 an hour?
Because you're depending on my tip to help compensate the rest of that.
And guess what?
I'm going to tip you if you're shitty.
I'm not going to tip you good.
I've been in that position.
I've been on the other side.
I used to make, and I was a waitress for like a very short period of time before COVID.
Like part-time for like three hours for like four days a week.
And I was making $100 a day in tips in three hours.
Because you know why?
Because I was the best waitress ever.
I was super happy, super helpful.
Everything.
I was on top of it all.
Yeah, it was all about the customer.
But this girl, I mean, our tab was like $100 at Magnolia Cafe.
And I didn't even eat my food.
I took a bite of my food.
It tasted like the meat was old, and I just didn't eat it.
And I ate a grilled cheese sandwich that a kid had at the table.
Yeah, I mean, and that's the other frustrating part.
The people who don't want to work are leaving the jobs, and what are they doing?
They're hurting their, not just employer, but the other employees, right?
They're leaving them hanging, leaving them high and dry.
And yeah, how you said it, it sucks, but me and my wife say this all the time, because I was a barista for almost 15 years, my wife was a barista for a few years, and it's like...
We always would say, like, you should be a barista or in the service industry, at least for a couple years in your life, to know how to treat people.
Because you're throwing so many situations at whether you're a barista, whether you're a bartender, whether you're a bar back, whether you're a waitress, whatever it is.
You're throwing so many fucking curveballs in your shift, whether something's not working, someone is not working, right?
This is dirty, whatever it is, right?
So many things are thrown at you, and you are called to now confront this affliction.
And that's what's happened so much in the history of America is our confrontation with affliction, which goes back to what I was saying earlier, is we've always been met with suffering, and suffering produces strong people and a strong nation, a strong generation.
But only until recently, we haven't been met with much suffering, right?
We've had medical breakthroughs.
We don't have any wars.
We don't have any other things going on.
And so now we've been shown our weakness, right?
We're not as strong as we thought we were because we lived in so many times of peace.
And again, that goes back to I feel like that's why people need to be in the service industry to be like...
Yeah, people are going to be mean and people are going to be nice.
And at the end of the day, it's about how you handle it.
How do you handle it?
How do you put up with it?
How do you put up with being yelled at?
Because then that produces a better person when you're out there in the real world, right?
If you could handle being a waitress, you could probably handle being a fucking CEO.
You know what I mean?
And this is just obviously on a smaller scale.
Being a waitress, being a barista, being this and being that.
But still, it's almost like you're such a big...
Influence to this person's life.
Their day, their dinner, whatever they're going to that restaurant to eat, you are a part.
Or getting their coffee in the morning.
I go to the same coffee shop every single day.
Every day.
I know all the baristas at the coffee shop that I work at.
Or I mean that I not work at.
I might as well work there.
You're there enough.
But that I go there, I mean pretty much I fund them.
But I'm always, like, they're always super happy to see, you know, and that's why I keep going back.
Now, I used to go to, and I go to Summer Moon, so I used to go to the trailer.
I love Summer Moon, yeah.
I used to go to the trailer on...
Like down the street?
William Cannon?
I think so.
I don't know.
Slaughter?
I don't know what that cross street is.
Can't think of it.
But I used to go to the Summer Moon trailer, and I went there during COVID.
And I got into a huge argument with a barista there.
Really?
Because she wanted me to put a mask on to order.
When there's a plexiglass, huge plexiglass, in between her and me, plus I'm outside.
And I was like, I'm not going to put a mask on to order.
Like, I'll just tell you what it is and I'll step outside.
Like, I want this.
And then you can make it and I'll get it from the window.
I'm not putting a mask on outside.
I'm not putting a mask on.
I was super pissed off.
And meanwhile, when I walked up there, they all had their masks down.
And they were all chatting and talking.
When I walked up there, yep, they pulled it up real quick.
They gave me shit about it.
I got a huge argument.
Stop going there.
Like, you give me bad service.
I'm not going there, so I stopped going in the trailer, even though it was up the street from my house, and I instead drove all the way to the original on South 1st, and that's the only place I go.
Which, parking is a pain in the ass there, I've come to figure.
Parking is a pain in the ass there.
But anywhere, right?
Well, no, especially there, it's a pain in the ass, but I figured it out, because I need that coffee.
Well, and you know, Summer Moon, right, people, I had an employee once who, I would go on rants about how much they hated Summer Moon because they supported or they were anti-abortion.
They were pro-life.
Yeah, Summer Moon is pro-life.
The owners are pro-life.
Yeah, and they're very open about it.
They're very, very open, which I appreciate, right?
Which nobody there knows that works there.
Really?
Well, I'm surprised because everybody else knows.
Like, what the fuck?
Yeah, I know.
And for me, it's just like, right, he would always give shit about, because I have a Summer Moon hat that I like to wear.
It's one of my favorite hats.
And he's like, oh, Summer Moon, Summer Moon.
Like, they're, you know, pro-life.
I'm like, what do you think I am?
Like, I'm a Christian.
What the fuck?
Like, you know, you're stupid.
You care about life.
It's like, come on, dude.
Like, you know, he actually got offended because they said atheists were stupid and anybody who's an atheist is an idiot.
And he got offended by it.
I'm like, well, you are.
Like, I don't know how else to explain it to you.
But, you know, I was telling him, like, okay, you will applaud when someone supports your...
Whatever your side is, pro or against.
But if my side speaks up, you're telling me to shut up.
It should be free speech for all, not just for whoever you think is right.
And to me, the thing that I love so much about free speech is that the best argument wins at the end of the day.
And I feel like that's why, again, so many things that have happened with abortion, like social media banning people putting on abortion videos on social media sites.
They ban that kind of stuff.
Well, why?
Because if somebody were to see that, they would immediately be against it.
It's like, oh, look at what you're doing to an infant, to a baby.
Look at that.
And they ban that being on social media because they know what it does.
You can have porn on Twitter all you want, but don't you dare show an abortion.
And that's where the silencing of the right or the conservative or the Christian, whatever you want to call that side, is becoming more and more prominent in social media sides because they know what's going to happen.
We have a better argument.
At the end of the day.
Yeah.
And, you know, the abortion isn't what...
That's the thing.
That's why I'm saying, like, every year gets worse and worse and worse because abortion, you know, we talked about this before, is whenever I was young and I first heard about abortion, number one, I was shocked.
But then I was like, oh, okay, I understand why you would want to have an abortion because...
You know, there's sexual assault and things like that.
And, you know, unfortunately, I was in a situation where I had to go through some of that.
So I felt like I could see where they're coming from because I had also gone through something similar.
I didn't, you know, get pregnant or anything.
But, you know, I'm like, okay, if I would have, I would have definitely had an abortion.
And, you know, good thing that's an option.
But I really didn't have a hard stance on it because I didn't know anything about it.
But I just felt like I was pro-choice.
I was like, yes, I get it.
But then the more and more that I learned about life, and I'm not very religious at all.
I'm not religious.
I'm not religious.
I can say I'm not religious.
I didn't grow up in the church.
I was never baptized.
I don't know.
You have not been baptized?
I know.
You were like, I can't come into the room unless everybody here is baptized.
I know.
I don't care about a vaccine.
Are you baptized?
I don't care if you got your vaccine, but you got blessed by Jesus.
Because you ain't been blessed by Jesus.
I can't walk in this room.
Six feet.
Six feet.
Put a mask on, please.
But that's not me.
My parents weren't religious.
And so all I knew whenever I was growing up is that I lived a very poor life.
My dad had a bunch of jobs.
He was never home.
My mom was gone.
And that was it.
And I was home alone all the time.
So I didn't grow up in the church, around the church.
I never have ever read the Bible.
I know a Bible verse in sign language that a girl taught me on the bus.
What do I know that it means?
Not, I mean, not too much because I don't know anything.
So Adan, my fiancé, who is baptized, he's Catholic, and...
Catholicism is, you know, as an adult, is something that I question.
It's the one religion that I was like, I don't like this religion because I don't like that the Pope is the only dude that is the messenger between, like, God and me.
And I think that I can talk to God anytime I want.
And I don't like the, you know, having to do confessions.
I think that's not right.
I think that...
You shouldn't have to confess to anybody because you're automatically forgiven, right?
From what I understand, like I said, I don't know all of the things, but from what I know, we are born with forgiveness, you know?
And so all we have to do is pretty much be sincere in asking for forgiveness.
On our own, we don't have to go to a pope.
We don't have to do these things.
And then also, the popes that I have known about are all weird and corrupt.
And especially this pope that we have now is a freak.
Is that the one that disappeared in the window?
What?
Have you seen that video?
No.
There's a video of the pope disappearing in a window.
Have you seen this video?
No, I have not.
It's like years old.
It's like three years old or something like that.
We'll find it.
I'm with you.
I didn't know Catholicism was a really weird thing for me.
I recently have decided that I'm going to give it a go.
I was like, I'm going to check it out.
I'm going to check out religion, see what I think.
Starting with Catholicism, which is the one that I criticize the most because I don't know the others.
For some reason, I know a lot about that one.
I have gone to three or four Mass.
I went to Mother's Day Mass.
I went to...
I've gone to two different churches.
I went to a Catholic church that wasn't super crazy.
And then I went to the Catholic church downtown, which is beautiful.
And there are angels there that sing.
Really?
And it is the most intense thing I've ever went to in my entire life.
Wow.
I mean, they do Latin services.
They talk in Latin.
What?
I didn't go to it, but they do have them.
I know.
And so that was really...
When I was there, I felt like, oh man, I really am feeling something here.
What is happening?
What is this?
It's beautiful.
But I'm still...
I'm not totally convinced yet.
Not that there isn't a God.
I do believe in God.
Saying that and not knowing a lot, but I do have this feeling.
And I'm not against religion.
I'm not an atheist.
But I just don't.
I never...
More agnostic.
Yeah, I just don't know.
What I'm doing here.
I think that's the part that a lot of people...
Because, I mean, even hearing you talk, it's like you're more Protestant than you are Catholic.
Am I?
Look at you.
Read me.
Well, just because the Protestant Reformation happened with exactly what you're saying, right?
Martin Luther, in the 1500s, rebelled against the Catholic Church because he said, one...
Why are you speaking in Latin when that's not the common person's language?
Martin Luther wanted the Bible to be in the common person's language, and the church didn't want that.
Martin Luther was another one who was saying there needs to be no mediator between God and man.
There's only one mediator.
Modern day Martin Luther?
Yeah, exactly.
It's like Martin Luther said, the only mediator is Christ Jesus, and so you don't need anybody else but God.
And also, when you look at just so much of the Reformation, it had to do with removing these things that were in place of God.
Idols, right?
The church was an idol back then because you had to give indulgences, you had to pay tithes, you had to do all these things to gain favor with God.
It was not...
Right, right.
You have to do your Hail Marys.
Yeah, exactly.
You have to confess.
And the confessions are weird right now.
They're online.
You have to sign up online.
I've heard about that.
And I meant to ask the priest about it at the last mass I went to.
I told Adon, I was like, I'm going to ask this guy about these like online things because this is supposed to be a very personal, like private thing.
It shouldn't be documented.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, that's the whole purpose.
But then there's, you know, right?
So there's someone like Luther.
Who started the Reformation.
John Calvin was after that.
And you have a lot of these Brown Institute Reformers.
But then you have someone like G.K. Chesterton who was a journalist.
He was a writer.
He was an author.
But he was a Catholic, right?
And he wrote a lot of books, did a lot of good stuff.
And at the end of the day, I think the Catholics who I know who are more in love with the Bible and not the Catholic Church are more closer to the truth.
And I speak that from experience because for the first three to four years of my Christianity, I only read the Bible.
I did not read anything else.
Were you reading the King James?
It was a new King James version that I got from Walmart.
Somebody gave me a Yucca because I was questioning.
She knew that I was wondering about religion and stuff.
I'm talking like four months.
Back, I just started this journey.
And she gave me, gifted me the Bible.
And I was like, alright, let me read a page.
Like, open it up and read a page.
And I don't know what they're talking about.
I would suggest something like the NIV or the ESV.
Like, yeah, King James is very, like, old school.
You gotta know.
Well, even my uncle, who's Baptist, was like...
This is the Bible to read, the King James, but you should read the re-formatted one.
Yeah, and that's what I mean.
There's like the NIV, the ESV.
What does NIV stand for?
New International Version.
ESV is the English Standard Version.
Those two are kind of like way more understandable for someone who's never read the Bible.
But yeah, and I think you're right.
I'm someone, so I was an atheist.
My journey to Christianity started because I grew up Catholic.
My uncle committed suicide when I was young, and he was like a dad to me.
And so after that, I became an atheist.
I was just kind of like, if there is a God, fuck you.
And if there's not a God, then why would I live as there is one?
And it wasn't until, like, high school I started going to a church because a friend of mine was like, hey, come to church, there's pretty girls and there's pizza.
And I was like, you want to get me somewhere?
You got pretty girls and pizza, that's the way to go.
So then that kind of started my journey into Christianity.
And then, you know, after...
You know, just gave my life to God, ended a bunch of bad relationships I was in, went to seminary in my mid-20s, and then became a coffee roaster.
Because that's what you do after you're graduating seminary, right?
Yeah, you roast coffee, obviously.
Yeah, but the thing for me was, almost like what you were saying, is what I experienced in the church was a lot of...
Pastors speaking with pastors.
It was always like this, like, we're kind of better than other people because we're pastors.
Not in a bad way.
I don't think they meant it in a bad way, but it really, really came off in a bad way.
And so for me, I thought to myself, the best thing I could do is be with everyday people.
And the only way I knew that was by being a barista.
And so I treated my job as a barista almost as my job as a pastor where I got to know people.
I got to counsel people.
I got to help people.
I got to, you know, sit down with people.
Like when I wasn't on shift, everybody knew who I was.
And so I would sit at a table and I would have people ask me biblical questions, theological questions, relationship questions, things about their kids.
Like just because they just knew I was a nice guy, you know, and then they would find out I was a Christian.
And it wasn't until recently.
You know, within the last four to five years where I've kind of thought, like, man, maybe I should do something with my degree.
Like, I went to school to be a pastor.
I would love to be one.
Did you?
What is that school?
Seminary.
Oh, that's what seminary is.
Yeah, so Edinburgh Theological Seminary is where I went.
And, you know, I just thought to myself, like, I don't know if I would ever want to run a church, but that's where me wanting to explore YouTube.
It became a thing.
And, you know, I sent you a screenshot the other day.
I posted a fucking video of Alex Jones and Mike Tyson and that blew up.
Yeah, he put the Mike Tyson and Alex Jones video on his YouTube channel.
Yeah.
And you got how many views?
So that thing, before it got taken down, was 300,000 views.
Wow.
And I gained over 2,700 followers in less than a week.
That's insane.
Yeah, and so...
You know, and it got taken down.
So it's nice because the views got taken down, but I still have followers.
And so, you know, I was just thinking to myself, like, man, you know, there's an audience there.
You know, I've always wanted to be more...
Is it the whole...
What is it?
The Holy Hispanic.
The Holy Hispanic.
Is it the Holy Hispanic?
Just because of copyright issues.
I'm just kidding.
I don't know why.
There's many holy Hispanics.
No, there's actually only one.
Luckily, I'm actually happy about that because I was hoping that there wasn't.
But yeah, see, I'm at 2.85.
I was at 96, I think, a week ago.
So yeah, those are the, you know, again, I've tried to explore the issue of masks and politics and all these kind of things.
But I kind of want to get into more of just like almost how you said.
There's a lot of people who've never read the Bible before, and they don't know what it's about.
They don't know what it means.
They don't know who God is, don't know who Jesus is, have no frame of reference.
And so for me, like, since I know that very well, I would love to use my skill in communication.
We're not subscribed to you, just I am.
Oh, there you go.
Now we are.
Boom.
But yeah, it's something I would like to explore more just because I feel like it's something that I've always wanted to do but never gave any time to.
Can I just say this video that you did is so great.
Thank you.
And I want to share it.
So it's a minute video.
We're going to check this video out.
This is kind of like your intro to your channel.
And I really appreciate this video.
Thank you.
Oh, wait.
Is that playing?
I feel like it's not playing in the right place.
Sorry about that, guys.
Oh, I still play.
Fail.
I'm new at this.
I'm new at this.
Take off one week and it feels like I was telling drones because we didn't have the video or we didn't have the video.
We didn't have a show last week.
So it's been two weeks since I've seen drones, right?
Two weeks and it feels like forever.
So we'll never do that again to you.
No, I'm just kidding.
Alright, let's see if this will work this time.
I am not a POC.
A person of color.
But if I am a POC, well then let me be a person of choice.
Let me decide.
I have a voice.
Or what about a POC?
A person of culture.
With tattoos and J's, there's far much more to me than to say he's a person of color.
What about charisma?
Because I can make you laugh.
Or community.
Because I long for unity, not based on color or gender, but based on the contents of P-O-C.
Is that really what we've come to be?
Relating to one another due to color?
What about character?
Or creative and classy?
There's so much words that start with the letter C that can describe me, but you choose color.
I'm far more than just a color I'm a creation I really, really enjoy that.
I mean, the first time, like I was saying before the show, the first time I came on.
So David used to be one of the co-hosts on Emergency Exit, which is a broadcast podcast that I had been on a couple times.
And whenever I went there, I really felt like such a good vibe with you.
And then we were having you guys on the show because we were going to do it.
I was challenging David on some shit.
Which is the co-host.
And then he couldn't show up.
But then you showed up.
I did show up.
And I was like, nice.
This is exactly what I wanted.
I remember Los was like, I'm going to go.
And then out of nowhere he didn't show up.
And I was like, it's okay.
I take life as it comes.
I was like, alright, whatever.
It was weird because you were expecting two and you got one and a half.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm the half.
You got half.
It's a short joke.
It's a short joke.
He still called in, right?
Yeah, I think he did call in that episode.
You're absolutely right.
I think we really wish he wouldn't have.
Yeah.
One of the worst Alex Jones impressions I've ever heard.
But I'm just a hater.
So don't listen to me.
Yeah, he doesn't do the best out of Jones.
I'm like, dude, just come in studio.
Because I was like, oh yeah, you think this?
Oh yeah, I think this.
Alright, well come to my show and we'll talk about it.
And then he was like...
I don't remember what it was.
He was just saying that you guys were trolling.
And it was that trolling issue.
I wasn't...
You know, this is, you know, we were talking about this before the show.
I think this is fine.
I can talk about it in my show, right?
So, I was talking about just like, kind of like the weird vibe that I had, you know, before.
And now you just reminded me actually of another instance where I called into the show and I got hung up on about four times.
What?
In the middle of talking.
Hung up on four times.
And I did get an I'm sorry.
I think I remember that.
But I did get many, like, they hung up and I was like, what the hell?
And then I was like, maybe it was an accident.
But it wasn't.
I think I remember that.
And that really pissed me off.
So I'm glad that you had...
A baby to distract you to pull you away from the show.
Yeah, yeah.
I don't know how to say it.
Yeah, and you know, that's what pulled me away from the podcasting space.
Sorry, I don't know if that is not okay to mention.
Yeah, I mean, we're open about it.
It was like, you know, I was having a baby.
New dad.
New dad.
Right, and that's kind of what led me away from the podcast.
It's just kind of like, yo, like.
Yeah, I mean, obviously, it's a new life, understandably.
Like I said, at the time, business was crazy, and we were like, my wife and I just started a new business, started getting more clients.
We find out we're pregnant.
And it was just like, I can't...
The only way I can knock out everything I have to do is by not sleeping.
And I'm on board.
I don't like to sleep.
But my wife likes it when I sleep because she knows who I am when I don't sleep.
I'm very cranky.
I don't do a lot of things.
Us women know stuff.
Yeah, exactly.
So the wise thing was to step away from the show and just kind of focus on family and doing what we're doing, which has been...
Going great.
Our social media business has been doing good.
We've been doing good.
Baby's been doing good.
But yeah, now we were talking about this before the show and it's just like, I miss this.
I miss the...
Some of it's pride.
Some of it's pride because it's like, motherfuckers, I told you I was right.
I told you I was right.
Okay, y 'all got Biden.
Now what?
A part of me wants to be a little bit boastful.
But the other part of me is also, but I'm here I'm here to also admit that things were wrong.
We don't need all this negativity.
We don't need this war.
We don't need this friction between us.
We can actually all just be friends.
We all hate this guy.
I have not heard one person speak well about Joe Biden.
We all agree he's a piece of shit.
Let's just get him out.
Let's get somebody else in.
Let's do something.
I feel like we've just become this country, this nation that's become fractured.
And it's frustrating because, again, as a Christian, I look at things in a specific worldview and I say, well, Jesus is the answer.
The way that we heal is through the gospel and all this kind of stuff.
But I know that people are not going to understand that.
So that's where I want to use and find a way to get people on board with one another and say, hey, Do you feel like,
like, um...
Because you're very religious.
So if you talk to somebody else who is very religious in a different religion, like do you have, are the conflicts, are you still able to have this same kind of way where you are like, hey, we're this, we should still come together?
Or do you find yourself saying something like, no.
You're actually wrong, or you're actually living in the wrong religion, and this is why.
So, yes.
Because I'm looking at this comment here, Antonio comments, so I didn't even tell you this, but we have all of our comments right here in the middle.
And Antonio, who is an avid listener of the show, we love Antonio, and he's kind of one of our special viewers.
He says, Obviously, he caused this ripple in Christianity.
What would you say about that?
He said, I love you too.
The thing about Luther that a lot of people would say, especially people who are Catholic, would say is unforgivable is what he did with separating the church in a sense.
Because he said, hey...
This isn't right.
Yeah, so he said, hey, you know, the thing that Luther is most known by is Sola Scriptura, which is scripture alone.
And because back in the day, Luther, especially where he was around, it was the Pope was on point with scripture.
And at times, and you see it nowadays too.
Yeah, because Catholicism is like a big...
Yeah.
Because it dates back further than any other religion.
Any other religion.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, 100%.
And they have all the sacraments.
They have all the little trinkets and everything you need to touch and kiss and bless to make your life better.
But with Luther, what he was saying, what he noticed was the Pope is not equal with God, nor is he equal with Scripture.
Scripture actually usurps the Pope.
And so we don't need to stand under the Pope's authority.
We need to be standing under the Scripture's authority.
And so what that did with the church, yeah, it caused a schism.
It fractured it.
So that's where you get the Protestant Reformation.
Protestant meaning protest.
So they were protesting, right?
Luther wrote the 95 Theses, and he wrote a list of 95 things of saying this is not what we're about.
And so it caused a schism, a split in the church, but I would say it was a good one.
Because what people were—and that's why it's hard for me because, right, I love Luther, and Luther was the one who caused the Reformation, but I also love G.K. Chesterton, and Chesterton was a strong Catholic, right?
And so how do I mesh with these two what was in their view of Scripture?
How did they view Scripture?
What did they think about Scripture?
I would say someone like Luther and someone like Chesterton stood on the grounds of Scripture, and that's why I could harmonize.
So, excuse me, someone who is of another religion— One, if it's another religion as another sector of Christianity, I would use the Bible to be like, what's our medium ground?
But if it's somebody who is of another faith, let's say it's Muslim, Buddhist, Jehovah's Witness, all these kind of things, I think everything hinges on Jesus.
I think the argument hinges on this one person, Jesus.
And the reason I say that is because Jesus says, I am the way, the truth, and the life, and there is no other way to the Father but through me.
So Jesus cancels everything else out.
There's no Buddhism.
There's no Catholicism.
What do you believe about Jesus?
And so the Buddhists and I, the Muslim and I, the Zoroastrianists and I are going to get to the discussion of Jesus.
Who do you think Jesus is?
And I'm going to say he's the son of God and the only way of redemption.
And he's going to say a good teacher, a good prophet, a good person, a good whatever, a psycho, maniac, whatever you want to say.
And that's where the argument is going to hinge on, is what you think about Jesus.
But in your eyes, don't all of those things that they, like the psycho guy or this or that, aren't they all like from Jesus?
Like in your eyes?
Like these people that they worship aren't, at the end of the day, they are people of God.
They are actually, actually this is how they even exist.
Well, I would say, yes, everybody's made in God's image, right?
To you, right?
To you.
Because to them, they don't agree with that.
Well, they would, probably in their own way, right?
They would say that we are...
It's funny, I think it's in Acts 17, Paul is at the Areopagus, and he quotes...
To the Greek people there, they were poets.
And he's like, even as your own poets have said, we are his offspring, right?
So even in Greek literature back then, there was an idea of we are cut from the cloth of God.
We are made from something that God has made from.
We're one with God in some way, shape, or form, right?
We have that now in scientism, which is we're one with the universe.
We're all made of some sort of space particle, space dust, right?
Neil deGrasse Tyson, all these scientists are going to say that kind of stuff.
So everybody has the idea of we're all one.
We all come from the same source.
Christians would say the source is God, right?
That he created us in his likeness, his image.
But so will every other religion.
And that would be, okay, so it's going to come down to what are those things that we're created in?
And where do we get that standard from?
And whose standard is true?
And that's where it would be the scriptures against their scriptures.
And you see what holds true.
And I think at the end of the day, the Bible does.
It's so crazy to, like, hear all of this.
John says stuff to me, too.
He said something like, oh, just like Matthew and so, or some, I don't know, people in the Bible.
And I was like, what does that mean?
And then he told me this story where, I don't know, it was like somebody was asking for fruit.
He said something like, Jesus was like, one day you're going to come to a crossroads and you're not going to have my back and I forgive you for that, whatever that story is.
And he was like, no way, Jesus.
I would never do that ever.
I love you.
And then it happened.
Is that like a story?
Are you explaining that?
I know exactly what you're saying.
But if nobody read the Bible, they would have no idea what you're saying.
What you're talking about is when Jesus tells Peter, you're going to betray me three times.
And Peter's like, no, Jesus, I'm not going to betray you.
I love you.
I should learn the Bible and then do my own version.
Because these guys were saying, hey, dude, you're going to forgive me.
And what you're saying is true.
It's like, no, you're going to dip.
And he's like, no, I'm not.
I love you.
And he's like, no, you're still going to do it.
Trust me, dude.
I know, right?
And that's the thing.
When you look at...
But that's also Christianity is so beautiful, right?
To me, the reason Christianity is so beautiful is because it's the one religion that you do not have to work to gain anything.
You know, when I was an atheist, I read up on, like, Muslim and Hindu, Buddhism, and all these different religions because I was like, well, what is out there?
Like, I grew up Catholic.
Screw God because my uncle killed himself.
But I was like, what else is out there?
And I was a really good evangelist for atheism because I was smart at making Christians look dumb.
But it wasn't until I actually took a dive into Christianity where I was like...
Oh, man, there's way more to this than I thought.
And the thing that everything kind of clicked was, it's the only religion I don't have to work for.
Like, every other religion is you have to pray this many times, you have to give this up, you have to do this, you have to do that.
And in the New Testament, it says Jesus did everything for you.
All you have to do is believe, right?
Like, I once heard a pastor say, so many other faith and religions say, Believe first or show me and then I'll believe you.
But what Christianity says is believe and then I'll show you.
It's beautiful.
Yeah, and I found that true to be in my life.
Even the darkest times where I don't know if God is going to be on the other side, I believe that he will be and he always is.
And I feel like that's Christianity in a nutshell.
It's like everything you've ever wanted with none of the work.
And, right, there's still work, right?
There's still like, okay, I have my hard days and I have to have faith that God will provide and God will do this and that.
But when you've seen God do it time and time again, right, it's almost like watching Michael Jordan play.
You're like, you're going to knock this game-winning shot.
Like, I don't know how you're going to do it.
Yeah, you're down by 15, but you're Michael Jordan, and you're going to knock it down and get him up by one.
I'm just going to go, right?
It's like watching Mike Tyson box.
I'm not going to pay for pay-per-view because you're going to knock this guy in five seconds.
Let me just watch the highlight in SportsCenter.
Yeah, it's going to be a two-minute clip.
Exactly.
And so that's kind of what I've seen God do.
God has come through over and over again to where it's just like faith is almost not faith because you understand what he's going to do.
It takes a lot of work.
Probably, right, though, to get to where you're at with the way that you think, right?
Because, obviously, I don't think that way.
I mean, the way that you're talking sounds great and beautiful, and I feel like you are, like, so confident in your words and everything, and that's awesome.
Yeah, so I'm still...
I was even talking about Buddhism, actually, the other day, because I was like, man, you know, I just really want to, like, get into, like...
Meditating.
Every day I want to meditate.
I want to keep track of it.
I want to make sure that I'm doing it every day so that it becomes part of my life.
And then I was like, what's up with Buddhism?
What's going on with that?
Because I don't really know.
I feel like I'm almost shopping around.
But then I feel like a little...
But I don't feel like it's something where I'm going to find...
Like if I like Buddhism, I'm like, I'm a Buddha and now there's no God.
Because I feel like...
I do believe in God.
Even though I don't know a lot, I still believe.
And so I don't feel like I would ever find something comparable or that supersedes that, even though I don't know a lot.
Well, and that's the thing.
This is the other thing.
And that's what makes so many other religions palatable.
Is that they have a fragment of truth, right?
There's a fragrance of truth in them that makes you want to believe in them, right?
So whether it's Buddhism with this self-isolation, the gnosis, it's all of it.
Well, I don't know anything really too much about it, so I may not do it.
Well, then that's Buddhism, right?
Buddhism is you strip away from all your fleshly desires, and the less you desire in the flesh, and the more you ascend in the mental, in the gnosis, right?
Back in the day, it was called Gnosticism.
Then you will come to this state of enlightenment, and then you will not need any more or desire because you've become one.
Well, no, because you still have flesh, right?
And I still want to be...
Exactly.
And that's the thing.
It's not that, but it's not hedonism either.
Hedonism is giving in to your desires.
You want to have sex, have as much as you want to eat.
I was thinking about ice cream.
You want to eat meat?
You want to eat ice cream?
You want to kill someone?
Do whatever you want.
It's not that either.
I think that's where Christianity is this perfect harmony of God gave you a spirit, but he also gave you the flesh.
And I've also heard it explained, and I kind of love the analogy of it.
It's like passion and reason, right?
If you look at an untamed forest, there's some beauty in it, but it's kind of scary at the same time because it's untamed.
But then if you look at a forest that maybe is some, like there's a forest, but then there's housing, well, it shows some domineering.
It shows some...
Creation being done.
And that's what we see a lot in ourselves is there's this, and everybody has it, there's this thing of, we call it the animal instinct, right?
We just wanted the animal side, our desires, our passion.
But then there's reason that holds it back and says, but not right now, right?
It's good, but not right now.
And that's kind of what you see within creation.
You see a forest, but a forest looks beautiful when it has a cottage in the middle of it, right?
Because it shows chaos, but it also shows creation.
And I feel like that's what Christianity has so much of.
It's a beautiful fireplace with both the fire and the bricks that are beautiful.
I love it.
I love it.
You guys, if you're just joining us, this is David Aguilar.
He has his own wonderful YouTube channel, The Holy Hispanic, and he's like a professional in religion.
We don't really get into it too much, and it's so crazy that I am doing this kind of journey.
And we know we're like friends on social media, but we're not like hanging out, chatting or anything otherwise.
And you like came back around during like this real kind of like critical time in my life.
And so you're like telling me all these stories kind of like I told Don.
I was like, can you just like...
Tell me these little stories.
Like, sprinkle in these little Bible stories because they're good stories.
And that's the thing, right?
C.S. Lewis is my all-time favorite author.
I love him and he's been my teacher for years.
But he came to Christianity because he saw Christianity as a true myth.
There's myth out there.
There's Zeus and there's Thor and there's all these great Greek and Roman and Norse mythology.
But what he understood was Christianity was myth come fact.
I always tell people this and I love it because it's super childish but at the same time cool.
But Christianity is the prince came down to slay the dragon to get the princess.
That's what Christianity is in a nutshell.
Jesus, the great prince, came down to kill Satan the dragon to get the church, his great bride, who's a princess.
Is there hell on earth?
Where is hell?
Can you tell us?
We want to know.
Do you know?
I think hell can be both a physical and spiritual thing, 100%.
If you're going to ask me, we're in hell right now.
Joe Biden is not doing a good job.
Are we in hell?
It's hell on earth right now.
I feel it's very hellish.
It's hellish.
And the reason I say that is because if you read the book of Judges in the Bible, there's a reoccurring phrase that says, and everyone did what was right in their own eyes.
They're going to war.
God delivers them.
They worship God.
And then some people die.
And after those people die...
The generation was given over and everybody did what was right in their own eyes.
People kept forgetting about God's covenant.
And when people forgot about God's covenant, they did whatever they desired.
Whatever they thought was right.
And what do you see going on in politics?
What's going on in our culture?
Do whatever you think is right.
There is no rules.
I don't feel like that's the total consensus for everything that's happening.
I feel like some people are living in this very satanic...
You know, they have these satanic agendas that they're intentionally doing these things.
And I also feel that some people are doing what they think is right, right?
Because I, you know, I know a guy, and we talked about him before, and he is in Ukraine right now, volunteered to go.
And he's a friend of a friend.
And he just got married, you know, and he's a friend of a friend.
And I'd only met him or been around him a few times, but for hours.
We, like, barbecued.
We hung out.
And he's a great guy.
But, you know, and he's like, hey, I'm going to Ukraine.
Send the supplies.
Here's the disclosed information.
We need this.
We lost a guy last night.
You know, we had under heavy fire and all this stuff.
So I got into like a thing with him on Facebook.
Really?
And he commented because I was saying, why did you two have a concert in Kiev?
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Like out of all places, right?
So he commented on that.
And I was like, out of all the places they could have had a concert, this is where they picked the concert.
It's really ridiculous.
Angelina Jolie was there recently, and I think Nancy Pelosi went there recently.
So it's under attack, and it's at war, but we have these people, these higher-ups, and celebrities going there?
It just doesn't make sense to me.
Not at all.
And he got pissed about the article that I shared, and he replied to it, and he said something.
And I said, Where is this passion at whenever our borders were under siege?
Or are.
You know, there are children being raped by the minute at the border.
There is sex child trafficking going on at the border.
There are people whenever, I remember whenever they put the bob wire under the fence, and people were trying to shove their babies through that bobbed wire.
To get across the border.
Where were you?
Were you volunteering at the Texas border?
Or you only volunteered to go to other countries to help?
Because we have a war here.
We had a war here going on right now.
All that, the Title 42 that was supposed to get lifted or whatever, overturned.
All those people got word of it.
And we had thousands of people from all over.
Coming to our border, not caring if title...
They just got the whiff that it may be overturned.
And they all came over here, and guess what?
There's the biggest caravan in history headed here now.
The biggest caravan.
That's crazy.
And where are you at?
You're in Ukraine?
Mm-hmm.
What sense does that make?
And he's like, oh, you're just a conspiracy theorist.
You know, like we were talking, you know, just because we watch InfoWars or just because we have an Alex Jones t-shirt, which let me just, let's show this shirt real quick.
It's a great t-shirt.
Look at this shirt.
I didn't even know this shirt existed.
Did you make that shirt?
I mean, like, what is happening?
Your attractive level just rose by 15%.
Can you tell us?
Can you flex muscles?
Just kidding.
Just give us a call if you guys want to date with drones.
Where did you get this shirt at?
Infowarsstore.com.
That's right, buddy.
Infowarsstore.com.
That's right.
And people are commenting on your shirt.
You want to show your shirt?
Boom.
Dynamite.
This is one of my favorite Space Force shirts.
I have this one, and then Adan got two of the other kinds that they made, and I was like, why didn't you give me those?
But really, this is the one.
I actually have two of them.
I ordered this one, I think, the week that he released it, because I liked it that much.
I was like, dude, that is...
And it's funny, because people compliment it, but then they see the InfoWars sign, and they're like, oh, what did I say?
Damn it, I don't like InfoWars.
That's what I mean, man.
It's like, you know, Alex Jones, I don't care what people say, you know, it seems like everything they've thrown at that guy has not stuck.
You know, and I feel like I'm in good company if I cite him.
And that's what I mean, you know, we were talking about this before the show as well, just how, like, I feel confident now more than ever.
In things like InfoWars and other things that I subscribe to because they've been the news source.
Not just the only news source, but I've gone to many, many news sources in the last two and a half years.
Ever since COVID, I've been crazy with news.
And going to InfoWars or Banned Out Video has been the most accurate.
Whatever I learned there...
And I would hold with me, right?
So when it was, yes, it escaped from the lab, it looked like it's a manipulated virus, and when he was saying all this shit, I'm like...
I don't know if you're right, but we'll see.
I was like, I don't know about you, Alex Jones, but you're going to give me that smile, so I'm going to believe you.
But no, and then I kept that with me, and I watched CNN, I watched other news and this and that, and then the more that was coming out, it was little by little he was right.
He was right about this, about that.
Oh, scientists are saying, well, why are they banning these people from Twitter?
Why did they take that video down from YouTube?
Why won't they let any of these doctors...
Exactly.
All these things was just one thing after the other two being for me to be like, I'm glad that I wasn't one of these people that was like, well, if CNN says that, I'm right.
Or if Fox says that, I'm right, right?
I was willing to go to other news sources, Infowars being the predominant one that was like, all right, Alex, you sound crazy when you're saying this shit.
You're saying this was, right?
Because I remember when it first came out, he was like, I've taught to scientists and it looks like it's soldered together.
I'm like, how the fuck can you tell if a virus is soldered together?
I don't know.
Right, I was like, HIV?
Yeah, right.
He was saying a lot of, but then it's like, okay, whatever.
And then I start reading articles now about things that, you know, side effects of the virus.
And it's stuff that Alex was saying two years ago.
And I just think to myself, thank you, some common sense up there for me listening because it kept me from, you know, not getting the vaccine, the jab, the whatever you want to call it.
It kept me, you know, kept me healthy, you know.
They were telling me, right, what was the news telling me?
Get the vaccine.
Or you're going to kill your grandma.
Yeah, but what was de Blasio doing?
Eating McDonald's on live TV.
Free french fries with your burger if you get a vaccine.
Keep getting fat.
Eat all this cholesterol.
That was so crazy, wasn't it?
But you can't go on the beach and exercise.
You can't go to the gym.
Yeah, you can't talk about getting vitamin D. You can't talk about the benefits of just exercise.
To win.
Yeah.
Right, and then I don't know if it was Washington Post.
Somebody most recently wrote an article a few months ago about people who are into like a fit lifestyle or like white supremacy and all that kind of shit.
It's like, why are you attacking the very thing that would make people happy?
Yeah, they're like, if you work out, you're a white supremacist.
If you care about your health and take vitamins, you might have to check your race card.
But yeah, that's why I'm not afraid to wear in full worth clothing.
I'm not afraid to rock stickers or be open about how much I love Alex Jones.
I've written many poems about him.
I don't want to be a part of the LGBTQ, all right?
I mean, it is pride.
I don't want to misdistrude them.
It's also flag day.
I'll release those on my deathbed and, you know, or maybe when Alex, you know.
Anyways.
I feel like I've grown to appreciate my, and I think a lot of people have, have grown to appreciate their conspiracy side of themselves.
Because if you weren't a conspiracy theorist in the beginning of the pandemic, you probably are now.
And a conspiracy theorist is really that you're questioning things, right?
I mean, you've questioned things.
You haven't taken it as a headline that you saw when you were changing the channel for Friends reruns.
Well, how funny is that?
You say that, right?
A conspiracy theorist is someone who questions things.
And what is science?
Science is a process of testing things to prove their...
What's the word?
Starts with a V. To prove how correct they are.
I can't remember the word.
But that's what conspiracy theorists do.
In some way, shape, or form...
A scientist, because we're taking all this data that's being given and saying, well, something doesn't compute.
And if that doesn't compute, we're willing to question it.
And we're being called conspiracy theories because we don't believe in the fact that's being given to us.
For sure, for sure.
And let's talk about the more recent news.
Well, more recent, because we skipped the week before, and that's the shooting.
Uvalde?
Yeah, the Uvalde shooting.
So, that was a little strange.
There's a lot of things going on about that, you know, that are, if you're not questioning it, then you probably should be.
Because they're now, they've now made it to where they're not going to let people look into it.
Really?
And they're closing the school down, right?
They're closing the school.
No.
But they've made it, and I can't remember the article, like I said, it has been at least a couple weeks, or at least a week.
But Adon was telling me that they've made it to where they're not going to, I don't know if it's allow outside investigation to go on, or if they're going to release the information or disclose anything.
And it's like, why?
Or it's something about Texas.
It's like a Texas law or something that they're able to implement where they don't have to disclose certain information.
And I'm just like, why?
Why would anybody want to hold back information and then the timeline is all jacked up?
Oh, the timeline was super messed up.
And that's what I mean.
It's like...
You should be able to...
But if you question it, and God forbid...
Alex Jones questions it, especially after the Sandy Hooks issues.
So now he's not allowed to say anything.
And I'm not saying he wants to or he doesn't, but I'm saying he can't.
Yeah, he's been walking on egg shows around it.
He doesn't even really...
He can't.
Yeah, he can't.
He's literally still dealing with this repercussions of the last opinion that he had.
Yeah, I saw the video that he posted on Bandol video of him just admitting that he was wrong in taking...
The mainstream media's word for what was going on.
And he was like, you know what?
You guys were right.
There was a lot of anomalies that I didn't want to pay attention to because everything that happened before, I just didn't want to believe it.
And he and that's what I like about the guy.
He's willing to say, hey, guys, y'all were right on this one.
A lot of shit was fucked up.
I was wrong.
I'll eat that.
You know what I mean?
Like what other journalists have said that?
What has Rachel Maddow has what's his name?
The fat guy with the bald fat guy.
Stelter.
Brian Stelter.
I'm not saying he's a pedophile.
But if I already cast a pedophile...
Now, I'm not saying he's a pedophile.
But if there was, if there was a movie, I would cast a pedophile.
Well, that's it to me.
You're damn right he would be, man.
He looks like one.
He looks like a pedophile, though.
He does.
And that's what I mean.
It's like, look, we should at least, how you say it, we should at least have the right to question.
To see what happened.
To see why things didn't go right.
And to jump to that also to everything that's going on with January 6th, the whole committee.
Oh my gosh.
What a theatrical play we're watching here.
Nothing will come of it.
Nobody's on trial here.
It's not a real trial.
It's not real.
And everybody was handpicked by Nancy Pelosi.
And some of the people who wanted to testify to correct...
They were denied.
They weren't allowed to.
It's like, you know, January 6th is like a real episode of Night Court.
You know what I mean?
It's just bullshit.
It's just a sham.
It's so weird.
And it's funny that so many people are giving it the time and energy.
Oh, yeah.
I watched it so that we could discuss it on the show, but then we ended up not having a show.
But I watched it on like times two, you know, like real quick.
And the whole time I was just, I was watching it just on the first video feed that popped up, which was like some, it wasn't CNN, but it might as well have been.
And I could not listen to them like give, like comment, like commentate on it.
Like I could not watch it.
What a brave woman she is.
And it's like, okay, well, show the rest of the video that you're talking about where this Capitol Police officer fell down and was knocked unconscious in video there.
But if you play the rest of the video, all the protesters ran up to her and helped her up and were concerned or didn't help her.
But they went to go help her and provide her aid.
And that's something that was automatically cut out.
But yet that was a video that was played around the clock.
You know, after that first day.
Well, it's funny.
The biggest...
The thing that happened there was Ashley Babbitt and nobody wants to talk about that.
And nobody mentioned Ashley.
And nobody mentioned Ashley.
Why would they?
Yeah, why would they?
Beto came here and he's like, oh, you know, five Capitol Police officers were murdered.
And I was like, Beto.
And I got away with it because of the blue hair.
Because he was like, oh, she's one of us.
And I was like, hey, Beto, do you consider Ashley Babbitt a murderer?
Like, do you think so?
Like, you're talking about the five police officers, do you?
And he's just like...
There were five.
Oh, man.
That was my...
When I knew that...
I was like, this is good stuff.
Because how close I was able to get to Beto.
I was like, this guy really thinks I'm part of his shitty little team.
And I will protest Beto every single opportunity that I'm available to do.
I've always wanted to sit down with him.
He acts like he's willing to talk.
Well, that's what I mean.
Like, I want to catch him off guard because I'm nobody.
He doesn't know who I am.
So it's like, if I can catch you off guard and, like, because it's so frustrating how exactly that.
Okay.
Let's talk about it.
Let's talk about it.
You want to talk about murder.
What murder is.
Like, somebody getting shot.
How are you not bringing up Ashley Batty?
Why is that not being talked about?
Why is that not being talked about?
Yeah.
And the thing is, right, like...
Officers are put in the line of duty.
They know that there's a potential for death.
But officers are there to allow the less casualty and bring the most safety.
That's what they're there for, right?
To make sure everything is safe and that people don't die.
And they will put their life at risk for that.
So for them to say, oh, well, look at these officers who died, but not pay attention to this woman who died?
Right.
Okay.
If you're going to give them their flowers, if you're going to give them the respect that is due, well, also to this woman, why not her?
Well, the only thing that differs her from everybody else is that she was a Trump supporter.
That's it.
Yeah, also a veteran.
Well, that's what I mean.
Because she loved America and she cared about the country.
She's bad.
She's a white supremacist.
But if she wasn't a Trump supporter, they probably would have used that in a good way.
Oh, she was a veteran.
But the only thing that puts her aside from everybody is that, oh, but she supported Trump.
We don't like those kind of veterans.
It's almost like Joe Biden telling, what's his name?
Charlotte, Maine.
If you don't vote for me, you ain't black.
Right.
Well, I mean, it's true.
I mean, Corn Pop totally.
Yeah, Corn Pop's always right.
And that's what I mean.
That's what that is.
Is them saying, if you don't agree with me, if you don't do what I say, if you're not on my side, then you ain't X, Y, or Z. Ashley Babbitt, you were on the wrong side.
If you were on our side, we would have given you all the praise that you deserve.
But because you're a Trump supporter, we're not going to give you anything.
Same thing with Kavanaugh.
They didn't even talk about that guy's assassination.
Yeah.
How crazy is that?
Why?
Well, because he was somebody that Trump liked, right?
He was the one that went through all this BS that had nothing attached to it.
Yeah.
So it's weird how they're willing to do the roundabout for their side, but don't even want to acknowledge when it comes to our side.
And it's a cycle that continues to happen, and that's with everything, right?
That's with, I mean, even like the leak, the Roe v.
Wade leak and everything.
It's like, you know, we're...
We can't believe it, but they're like, we're not concerned about the leak or where it came from, and that's totally legit and cool.
The real issue is that they're going to overturn Roe v.
Wade, which actually doesn't stop you from being able to have an abortion.
But yeah, go ahead and protest that, which obviously we knew, like the war, like monkeypox, like...
Everything.
It's all a distraction, and it's all at the perfect time.
It's like election time's coming, and it's like, what are we going to do?
And now we got the guns.
Take away the guns.
And what a jackass Beto was.
To go there, he goes to the meeting they were having, or the update on the deaths and things like that from the school shooting the next day.
Oh, yeah.
He starts protesting it.
And it's like, dude can't wait for people to die with anything involving a gun.
They don't care about the mental illness.
They don't care about...
As soon as I heard about that, I right away knew that this kid was in his childhood.
Childhood trauma.
And childhood trauma is so much of a part of what is wrong with people.
With rapists.
I mean, just like everything, it all comes from childhood trauma.
And that's what I'm always like, we have to protect the kids because they are the children of the future, literally.
And they are getting so messed over by this COVID.
They're getting so messed over by these masks.
They're getting so messed over by this drag queen shit, this trans kid.
There's no such thing as a trans kid.
There's no such thing.
You know?
Let the kids be kids.
A baby wearing the pride thing?
Like, are you kidding me?
Yeah.
No, you're absolutely right.
It's, you know, and again, we were talking about this earlier, just Matt Walsh's movie that we haven't seen.
But, you know, everything that I've been, you know, especially a lot of the clips that I've been watching.
This movie is more than what I expected it to be.
I expected it to be kind of like, hey, gotcha, this is what a woman is, haha, I told you.
But it's more of like an intriguing, like, no, like, what is a woman?
And why and why not?
And why are you allowing these procedures to happen to kids?
Like, it isn't just about women.
It's about how this transgender ideology is going down to children.
And to doing, in a sense, chemical castration to young boys.
And regardless of suicidal rates.
Regardless that suicidal rates were already high.
Before all of this new push for the past three...
Suicidal rates and people that transition on this drastic measure have higher suicidal rates already.
So now...
Like we were talking about, year by year by year, and it's just getting piled on and piled higher in younger kids, and now we're talking about babies.
This was never a thing.
But now, you go to Target, I had to get a gift for a kid's party for the weekend, and I told Don, I was like, we'll just run in Target, we'll just get a gift, and we'll get out of there.
I do not like shopping at Walmart, Target, any of this shit.
They're very open about their LGBTQ support.
I was like, obviously we're just going to get these kid books.
Because I hate toys.
So, I don't hate toys.
But toys are all weird now.
So I'm like, let me just get a book, right?
Books are weird.
Books are crazy.
I mean, we were able to find a few books in there.
But I was like, you literally, if you're getting a book for a kid or anything, you can't just buy a book.
You have to sit there and read the whole book.
In the store.
And then decide to read it.
And I question everything.
There's been a lot of weird kids books coming out.
Yeah, there are.
And one of the books that I was looking in, it's like, oh, it's like a little rhyming book and it's really cute.
And then I turn the page and it's like, silly, this bear wears silly underwears.
And I was like, why are we talking about underwear?
And why are they cheetah print?
And Don's like, calm down.
I was getting so worked up.
I get so pissed off at things like this.
And I'm telling you, kids in my family, they know what's up.
My sister's kids or my cousin's kids or whoever, if we're watching something or there's a cartoon on and I'm in front of it and it does something that is inappropriate, I will say it.
I'll be like...
Do you think that that should have been in the movie?
Do you really think that should have been in the movie?
And then I'll go tell my cousin.
I'm like, you let your kids watch that.
Yeah, think about all the movies that we watched that had that in it.
But that's what I'm saying.
It's like, back then, we were pausing The Lion King to see that it said sex.
Now, they're just having sex.
Yeah, that's true.
That's true.
Now it's just there.
It's more prominent.
They've brought it to light.
They're proud of it.
I mean, the Netflix, the cuties, they're not hiding it anymore.
And it's funny.
I've said this for years.
If you study history, if you look at any civilization in any society, it happened with the Greco society, it happened with the Roman society.
Whenever the people...
Are ascending in some way, shape, or form.
Whether it's knowledge, technology, whatever you want to call it.
There's this progression towards sexuality and homosexuality and pedophilia.
And again, you read this in all these different societies.
It's in their history.
And I remember years ago, I was...
And I mean years ago because this was before gay marriage was being approved.
And I just remember saying, if this goes through...
What's going to happen is anything is open because the argument there is love is love, right?
How can you stop this one person from loving this other person?
And I was like, I get it.
I understand.
I don't have a problem with gay people.
I have gay friends.
I know lesbian people.
I have trans friends.
I don't care about that.
Oh, you know the gays?
Yeah, yeah.
Whatever, right?
But what I'm saying is when we allow something like the word love, To be undefined.
Well, you leave the gate open for anything, so who are you to say for me to whether or not I love my dog, my cat, if I want to marry them, a child, right?
Because now, and that's what we see, and this was, again, how many years ago, and now I continue to see it come to light over and over, and I'm just, and I say it all the time, and my wife is like, it's not going to happen.
I'm like...
Pedophilia, if we do not stop what's going on right now, it's going to become legal.
And there's nothing that we can do about it once it does.
And the sucky part is we don't have, and that's the other thing about our side, is we don't really have Republicans trying to stop it.
We just have people who are putting up with it.
Yes.
Right?
And that's the frustrating part.
It's like the Democrats are pushing something forward.
They love it.
Yeah.
Why do they love pedophilia, man?
The Democrats love pedophilia.
Every time something happens with pedophilia, they support Hillary.
They love it.
Obama, whatever it is, right?
It's crazy.
Pizzagate was a big thing, but that got done away with because of the shooting.
Totally real.
Right.
Really real.
It's funny how shootings distract from a lot of things.
Yeah, shootings do, really.
I mean, they were talking about...
I saw this thing where they were talking about...
Oh, it was an article we covered, I think, last week about how they were giving mice...
Blood.
Or they were giving full-grown mouses.
Mice?
Mice.
Mice.
They were giving the baby blood to the adult rats or whatever.
And they were living longer.
And they were more youthful.
And they were like, wow, we did this study.
And we gave this blood to this older rat from the baby.
And it was able to live longer.
And I'm like, see your face?
That's the face I had.
I was like, oh, okay, you don't say.
And it's always something with the kids, right?
Bohemian Grove, sacrificing children, and the Hillary Clinton, and Petto Island.
And you see that in the Bible.
You see that a lot in the Old Testament with bell worship.
That was the God who they would sacrifice kids to.
What?
I don't know.
So the god Baal, I think it's in 2 Kings or Chronicles, one of those, where Elijah is one of the prophets of God, is before the prophets of Baal.
And the prophets of Baal were these people who, let's say you were a pagan, which means a non-Jew, and your crops aren't growing.
Sacrifice your baby to Baal, and they would have this big altar, and sometimes it would be fire, or you would cut the baby open or whatever, but if it was a fire, you would just toss your baby into the fire.
Well, you'd give it to the priest, and the priest throws your baby in the fire, and that's your offering to Baal.
And then all your crops come and grow.
Well, let's hope they do, right?
Because what if that wasn't enough for Baal?
Maybe you have to do...
You're like, ah, shit, actually, he needed two babies for this.
Exactly.
Oh, that's right.
And so that's what we see now, just a modern form of Baal worship.
And the prophets of Baal are scientists saying, yeah, abort your kids.
It's good for you.
And for them, it's almost like it's not even about that.
It's just being on this elite status that practiced this god-awful thing.
But that's just what we do, and they wouldn't understand because this is what the elites do.
Yeah, you don't get it.
You're peons.
You're minions.
Right.
Like Sandra Bullock, I think, on Ellen.
She was saying how she had blood injected.
Like youth blood injected or something.
And that's why I was like, oh, these rats.
Like they're doing this testing in rats and don't you know that's where the testing starts is in the animals.
We already know that they've been doing it.
But this is just their way to circle around and kind of make it like it's an okay thing.
Just kind of like how they do everything, right?
They gaslight you with the child.
You know, heart attacks.
They're like, oh, this is perfectly normal.
Babies have heart attacks.
And if you watched, I caught a glimpse of it because I was just looking around.
I haven't really watched Infowars show lately.
But I checked it out to see what they were talking about on the show today.
And Harrison Smith was saying, oh, yeah, if anybody has any more comments about the video that Mike Adams did where he was looking at these.
Fibers and things that they were finding inside of the arteries of people and they were saying that these things were strokes.
They were having strokes.
And he was talking with a mortician that sent him samples of things that they have flushed out into people that have died from strokes that were vaccinated, that weren't vaccinated from all around.
But these people were vaccinated and they had a stroke or a blood clot.
And he would have to flush them out, you know, with flammaldehyde or whatever.
And he said he wasn't able to flush them out.
He was like, what the hell?
So then he goes in and he would have to pull out whatever was in there.
And he's pulling out these long things.
And he was saying that it's not a blood clot.
It's a fiber.
And he was showing you him like...
I think I saw the cover on that today when I was on Infowars and it looked weird so I didn't want to look at it.
I think that's what I...
I remember looking at it and being like, I don't know if I want to go down this one.
I don't want to go down this one.
You're like...
Yeah, I mean, it was obviously...
Because it looked like one of the aliens from Men in Black.
Yeah, but it's...
Yeah, there it is.
Where?
Right there.
Oh, yeah.
Right next to Alex.
It does look like that.
It looks like one of the aliens from Men in Black.
Yeah, it definitely looks like that.
Oh, no, that's not good.
And...
You're pushing embalming fluid into...
Sorry about that.
So, yeah, so this is the video.
What is the length of this video even?
So he's talking with this guy who's a mortician.
On their own through the grain tube.
Let's see a little bit of this.
And when it gets clogged up, because some of these get really large, then we have to go in and try to manually pull them or help them out.
So that way the blood continues to flow and the preservative can be added to the body.
Before the vaccines came out, these mRNA vaccines, before that time, had you ever seen these kinds of clot structures that we are now finding very frequently?
No.
I did notice an increase in blood clotting During the peak of the COVID stuff.
However, after the vaccine rolled out, and I'm estimating and guessing on exactly when I started to kind of put my finger on, hey, something's different.
That would have been around May or June of last year, 2021.
The first image I ever took was in late September.
And it was because people weren't understanding what I'm talking about when I talk about blood clots.
They're very abnormal.
That white, fibrous material is strange to me.
It almost looks like a vessel itself.
All right, we are continuing on the Alex Jones Show today, Monday, June 13th.
I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.
Thank you for joining me today.
We're going to be joined in just a minute by Richard Hirschman, the embalmer, who has been seeing these outrageous clots, and he, in fact, provided these clots to me, the clots that we have brought here today to the studio, and we showed you in the previous hour.
If you missed that, you've got to go back and see those live.
microscopy photos of these clots because these are not blood clots, folks.
These are not blood clots.
So you keep hearing the term blood clots and that people are dying from blood clots or that...
People are having symptoms from blood clots.
These are not normal blood clots.
These are tissues.
Some kind of...
So, yeah.
So, you get the gist of it.
I mean, check the video out, you guys, if you haven't watched this video.
That's weird.
It is insane.
He has the samples of the tissue and he, like, pretty much talks about it.
It's, like, really freaks me out.
That thing is gross.
I know.
It's...
It's insane.
One thing that I did want to, like, I don't know if you remember on the show or if it's something that we were doing before.
What is this?
What is this?
We're live.
We're live on YouTube?
We are.
Wow.
What?
Is that new?
I'm sorry, guys.
We're just seeing something.
What's going on?
Is this us?
Are we at Bean Inception?
Are you playing?
How are we on YouTube right now?
I guess we're just finding out we're on YouTube.
What?
How are we streaming on the YouTube?
We're banned.
No subscribers.
Is this a new YouTube channel?
No.
I think that we can...
We're still streaming to YouTube, but...
Oh, my bad.
I forgot to turn that off.
Oh, okay, okay.
Yeah, we're banned though, so I don't know.
No, this is a completely different YouTube account.
Oh, we have a secret YouTube account, guys.
Sorry.
To get you guys off track there.
But I did want to say that, I don't know if you remember, or if it's something that we were doing, but back then, there was like the winter storm, and the winter storm was eerie, and Yucca was all caught up in this like Illuminati, like, oh, the eerie is Illuminati word, and it means this, and this Illuminati stuff.
And so ever since that happened, we've been having a little segment on our show called the Illuminati weather.
Are you familiar with it?
No, but I wouldn't want to know.
Like a weatherman.
So every single person that comes on our show, we put them on the spot.
Okay.
And we asked for them to give a weather report.
And you know how you like that radio voice you were doing earlier.
So you can do the radio voice and just kind of be silly.
You can talk about the real weather.
You can talk about how Bill Gates is like raining down chemtrails on us or whatever floats your boat.
But we really, I think the funnest part for us is just really putting our guests on the spot.
And Drones doesn't have to do it because I make him do it whenever we don't have guests.
But it's a lot of fun and you get to experience it.
So you guys, David Aguilar with the weather.
Wait, do I have any topics I'm talking about?
Whatever you want, just talk about the weather.
However you want.
Well, everybody, it is the year 2020.
We have some beautiful things going on nowadays.
Well, have you seen out in the streets all the cyborg dogs are running just to route you in your home and make sure that you're staying in there and that you have your 14th COVID vaccine?
Because if you don't have that, you won't be able to watch that new Marvel movie.
You're absolutely right.
Aquaman this year is going to get pregnant.
It really is.
You know who's going to impregnate him?
A seahorse.
But that's something that you will see in the movie later on.
Also, we have more about Disney coming out with these new MKUltra glasses that you're going to be wearing.
So, no longer do you need to be hypnotized with your family.
You can decide to watch anything you want to watch, whether there's things on the Nazis or the aliens that are coming to invade us soon.
They will all be on there.
And, of course, there is always going to be mind-poisoning ingredients in your water.
Make sure to drink a gallon today.
Thank you very much.
It's been your weather.
Not too bad.
Not too bad.
Jones is like, phew!
Jones gives really intense weather reports.
Oh, does he really?
He does.
They're great.
We love them.
We love our guests when our guests do it, too.
We love it.
So, I know you have a new baby at home.
I do.
And I know you drink that juggle juice, so that's why I stopped pouring it up.
I do.
Yeah.
Well, I have whiskey at home also.
Oh, okay.
So that is my drink of choice.
I'm a big...
You know, it's funny.
I was saying this again before the show started.
I haven't drank as much beer as I used to as when I did the Emergency Exit Podcast.
We had the Brew World Order.
Yeah, I love that.
And so we would have to...
We'll bring it here.
Yeah, I mean, we would have to drink at least one beer a week or at times two beers a week.
But then we would drink two beers a week.
And a studio beer, and a pre-game beer, and a post-game beer.
So there'd be days, and we would have some whiskey.
So they forced you to become an alcoholic.
I mean, I'm not going to say they forced me into it, but they had it there for me to drink.
So I couldn't say no, you know what I mean?
They knew I was Mexican.
They know what happens when you put alcohol in front of Mexicans.
It's just what happens.
But yeah, so I haven't been drinking as much beer as I used to.
Good to have some of that.
Yeah, I know.
This beer I brought, I took to the Brew World Order when I was on the show.
Well, not this beer, but this brand of beer, which is my favorite brewery, which is Jester King.
And I brought actually, I think I took an atrial, which is like the top beer.
This is the beer that they've won awards for.
Really?
And, well, that one was.
This beer is color five, and it's just almost as delicious, but it's super yummy.
Have you heard any of the conspiracy theories about them?
Yes, I have.
Just making sure.
I have been, but let me tell you what.
They make good beer.
They make good beer.
Again, I ain't mad at that.
I mean, I remember when I first went to Jester King, that was the first...
It's so beautiful out there.
Yeah, I think it was the first brewery I ever went out to.
My cousin had got unfired.
And, you know, before I was married, I was supposed to go on a date with a girl.
My cousin got fired.
You know your wife is listening.
I know.
And I think she should know the story.
I've told her many times.
You're telling her this awful story of your ex many times?
No, no.
I'm not talking about it.
I'm talking about the first time I went to Chester King.
I'm kidding.
So I stood this girl up who I never dated.
This was going to be our only date.
And then I just stood her up.
Because my cousin had gotten fired that day from his job.
And I was like, you know what?
Cancel all my plans.
Me and you are going to have a guy's night.
And so we went to Pine House Pizza, which was the first time, I think, that I officially went to Pine House.
They love the master in COVID.
Yeah, I know, for real.
And the hand sanitizer.
I was like, sure, I put it on.
You're like putting it in your home sanitizer.
I didn't even squirt it, I just pretended.
Or I would tell everyone going with us, sorry, I was like, everybody do this to your hands as we walk up.
And I'm like, oh no, we just put some on of our own.
Right.
Anyway.
No, and so then we're leaving Pine House and we're like, let's go to another one, man.
And it was getting really dark.
So we're like, oh, well, there's this one, you know, Jester King.
It was like 20 minutes from where we're at.
30 minutes, maybe.
Who knows?
You're like, let's go to this place real far.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, because we saw the mileage, right?
Oh, it's 10 miles or whatever miles away.
We're like, okay, we can make it.
And then it's fucking far.
And so then it's pitch black by the time we get there.
You can't see anything.
So we're like over here thinking we're going to get murdered.
Like we're going to get killed.
Like we're pulling up in somebody's farmhouse and there's going to be Leatherface with a chainsaw going crazy and we're going to die tonight.
Right.
So then we walk up and then we see like lights.
Kind of flickering in the distance.
We're like, well, let's go over there.
And it was like where the picnic tables are at.
And then we walk.
We're like, oh, okay.
There's people here.
And they're like, oh, the brewery's over here.
The Stanley's, right?
Farmhouse Pizza.
Oh, yeah, the farmhouse pizza.
Yeah, so that was there, and we got pizza there, and, you know, we sat by the fire, and then the tour was about to start, and so we took a tour.
Dang!
I haven't even took a tour.
I've been going there for years.
So, dude, that was the first time we went, so it was cool, and, you know, I took a picture of him and everything, and it was just like one of those.
I remember it because it was like, man, he had a really shitty day that day, and it was just like, you know what?
I'm going to do everything to cheer you up, and then, you know, now he's a photographer for Mercedes-Benz in Austin.
Dang!
Whoa, really?
Yeah.
Do I know him?
Maybe.
What's his first name?
Mike.
Nope.
Don't know.
Well, that's a great story.
The beer's delicious.
I love it.
You know, I, you know, enjoy having you on the show.
I am sorry that we missed last week, guys.
Drones, did you have a good time today?
Yes, this was awesome.
Yeah, you were great.
Right.
As long as he's happy, that's the only thing I care about.
It really is.
I don't care about any of you on that screen.
You ain't here.
You don't know what's going on.
You don't feel the vibe of the room.
Don't talk to her.
I'm sorry.
I got my Alex Jones face in front of me.
See?
This is why I get angry.
Look at this one.
I look down and this is what I see.
This is what I see.
I'm going to lash out.
I'm going to lash out.
See?
But then I see this Alex right here and I'm like...
It's the globalist.
I'm a peaceful man.
No, no, no.
This is all good.
Look.
If you need a beat...
Have you heard of Alex Stein?
Just curiosity.
Alex Stein.
Oh man, I'll send you some videos.
Yeah, send me some stuff.
Yeah, I'm happy to do this again.
We'll stay in the chats and we'll have conversations.
We'll have conversations and things of that nature.
And hopefully everybody had a good time.
We're not doing a long, long show today.
I do have some family in town.
And so I can't be out too late.
I gotta go home to a baby.
And you got a baby crying for her daddy.
I'm excited.
Mama already put in her change.
I know.
I gotta go.
I gotta go hold him.
You gotta start.
Is your baby walking?
Don't they walk?
No, I'm just kidding.
He's starting.
I don't even want to think about him walking.
He's so new.
I'm just kidding.
He's going to be walking around at six months old.
He's rolling around like crazy now.
And he is trying to crawl.
And I'm like, don't, man.
Just don't try.
Just don't.
Just be a baby for a little bit longer.
Dude, don't you like just like laying down and like not having a walk?
Yeah.
You're a baby.
Lay down.
Walking is sobering.
We watched a show with them called Canticos and it's like English and Spanish nursery rhymes.
Oh, shit.
And it's like little chickens and stuff like that that sing.
Again, I did the same thing.
I looked at it and I was kind of like...
Little chickies like this?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, and I'm telling you, I look at it like, are you got any Illuminati symbols?
Are you trying to brainwash my son into some shit?
But no, it's really good, and he loves watching it, so we'll watch that with him.
But yeah, I'm like, just lay down and watch cartoons.
You gotta be careful with those videos, man, because they'll be like...
A, B, C. Let your mama die.
You know, like some devil pops out.
I'm just not even kidding.
They exist.
Not just that, the commercials.
Some of these commercials will pop up and it's like, it's a kid's video.
Why are you showing me a commercial for like, whatever brand and it's like a, I forgot what it was, but it was like a trans dude walking around and it was like a five second ad that you have to watch.
You can't skip.
And I'm like, why are you putting this in front of a kid's ad?
Like, why don't you show me kid's ads for kid's stuff?
Yeah.
No, well, that is for kids.
Now it is.
Get with the program.
I don't want to.
It has...
If you guys...
I'm so sorry.
I didn't even plug us like Alex Jones over here.
I forgot to plug us.
I had to talk about so many things.
We had the documents.
Listen guys.
We literally do this for free, which we would do any day of the week, but obviously your support, your donations, your shares, your viewership, we're here just to help you want to question things.
We're not here to give you answers.
Somebody told me on social media recently, they said, well, I thought you wanted to debate.
I thought that's why you're a show.
I think that somebody of your show would be open for debate about this.
And I was like, whoa, dude, my show is not a debate show, okay?
Our show is a show to help you be informed and inform us.
You know, we have the chat.
You guys know something that we got wrong or you guys have a different opinion about something or you have some breaking news or whatever.
Share it on our Telegram.
To send it to us, please.
We are not, like, saying we're the end-all be-all, but we are here to help.
You know, that's kind of the goal here.
We're here to help save the children.
We're here to help you save yourself.
And, you know, we're going to keep bringing on guests, awesome guests like David here.
We're going to keep having drones up in the house, drones up in this bizich, giving us all the info and helping us run this whole crazy, crazy studio.
And so tune in.
On those Tuesdays.
And you can find David at...
The Holy Hispanic on YouTube.
Yes, The Holy Hispanic on YouTube, which I should have had right here.
You can also follow my photography.
It's Ariel Austin.
Oh.
You know, I don't really do much there than just show pretty photos and pretty videos.
You actually take pictures of my friend, I think.
Really?
Oh yeah, we talked about that last time.
So you can check out his YouTube video which I finally have pulled up here.
All cool and slick.
And also follow his photography which I don't...
Is that on YouTube?
So get a hold of him.
Follow him.
We are in the talks of some fun stuff to come.
So this may not be the last time you see David.
And drones, do you have any last words for the people?
Sorry.
Alex Jones is right.
Oh.
Alex Jones is right.
Never heard that.
Never heard that one.
And Jones, you got anything for the people?
Yes.
Thank you all for tuning in and live free.
And stay free and stay tuned in on Tuesdays, 8-ish.