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Is it a bad time?
No, anytime's a good time.
Oh, there's four of you.
How can I help you today?
Well, we were talking and we wanted to take a chance to kind of extend an olive branch, if we can.
Finnegan, you can't smoke in here.
I've told you about this numerous times.
Yeah, Thomas, I told you outside.
I told you outside that you can't smoke.
Could you just put the cigarette out, please?
We just wanted to let you know how much we appreciate you here.
Yeah, and I know it can be a pain in the butt sometimes, and I tease you from time to time, but it's all out of love, man.
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Look, I want you to know from the CEO level down, you're one of the guys.
You're a part of the team, man.
We want you to feel like you're a part of it.
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No.
Not the team, family.
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That's right, family.
Sam, you're part of our family.
Tribe.
You know what?
In the spirit of that, in the spirit of family, we're going out, in the spirit of being in the same tribe and family, we're going out tonight.
And we're going to go to a bar, have some drinks, and we wanted to invite you with us!
Really?
See if you wanted to, like, let loose a little bit, you know, blow off some steam.
That sounds great!
Does it?
Thank you, yeah.
We'll include you.
Yes.
Our friends do.
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Family.
No family.
Family.
Family does.
Well, the family of the workplace, but...
We're not a friend.
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If you're not Ashkenazi Jewish and marrying your first cousin for several generations, that wouldn't happen.
No, I wouldn't do that, but I know that you do.
But it's okay because it's what makes us different.
It's what makes us so much the same.
I kissed a cousin once.
Really?
I didn't even know he was here until now.
You kissed your cousin?
Oh, was it the one I met?
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It wasn't the one I met?
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It's not the whole of her office.
I kissed that cousin.
Hi Sam.
Hi Finnigan, how are you doing?
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I still have to support my shoulder.
I don't know, that's funny to me.
Well, because you're cruel.
We can't all have perfect Aryan genes, Gerald.
Well, try harder.
Actually, they're lowest.
So, bring up the rundown.
Let me show you here today.
We have major update from Mug Club Undercover, Chippewa Falls.
A report, a second shooter, manifesto.
There's a lot going on in Chippewa Falls.
It's pretty weird.
Uh, and I just want to let you know, um, everyone who supports us here at Mug Club, the parents of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, really thank you.
They're incredibly grateful.
And, um, we'll also be discussing how this applies to other school districts across the country.
It's raised some alarm bells.
We're talking today about the, uh, the boat that, uh, has brought down the, uh, the bridge in Baltimore.
More so talking about the bridge infrastructure in general, because that's something the left loves to tout.
Of course, right now we don't have all the information on the bridge and, um, you know, our hearts go out to anyone who was, uh, affected there.
We don't really know the fatality count yet.
But it's sad.
It's sad.
It's one of those things.
It also makes you realize when you watch an action film how there's like 17 of those that happen in about three minutes.
Buildings, skyscrapers, and bridges.
And you just sort of go like, ah, that's old Doc Ock.
You're like, 25 people just died in six frames.
Yeah, but you don't see them.
Yeah, but the Green Goblin is, you know, he's a good villain.
Yeah, but they're extras.
Yeah.
I'm not getting union scale.
Also, look, let me ask you, we're talking this on Mug Club, what are your thoughts on Sean P. Diddy, Dirty Money, Puff Daddy, True Love, Holmes, and, you know, all the sex trafficking?
Seems that's the word of the day, is sex trafficking.
Two words, but you know what, we'll just add a dash.
If at some point today you see this, I just wanted to keep you on your toes.
Head on over to Rumble because, you know, with these manifestos, right, we were removed for the Nashville Manifesto.
We were, yes.
On YouTube, even though it was verified by the mayor.
Has he sued us yet, by the way, Gerald?
No, no lawsuit.
No lawsuit?
Sorry, Mr. Mayor.
What happened with the FBI?
Going to do something?
No phone calls yet.
All they did was confirm.
Oh, you know, I did miss a call from Pennsylvania.
Did you?
So, who knows?
Was it Pennsylvania Avenue?
No.
Are we being called by the President?
That would be, no.
We're not.
No, we're not that important.
Number two, Captain Morgan CEO.
You do?
I'm good.
I'm do what?
You do?
I do.
I'm doing well.
Because you said we're having a bad day.
I had like this underlying seething rage.
Yeah.
Kind of in my... But he's a good dad.
But anyway.
And third chair.
When you hear this, you love him.
You mostly thank him for his service.
He's going to be in Wise Guys, sorry, at Wise Guys in Las Vegas.
Now, he might be in a Wise Guy.
I might be.
I have no idea.
Hey, what happens in Vegas stays there, baby.
It's Saturday, Sunday, April 5th and 6th.
Mr. Firestein, Josh, how are you?
I'm good.
I'm due in about a month.
So, right there with you, Gerald.
That's a long time to take a dump.
He's going to be a sucker.
All right.
Oh, hey, by the way, I do want to touch on this really quickly.
I don't know if you know this.
President Trump's Truth Social is hitting Wall Street.
It's going to be publicly traded under the ticker DJT.
Wait, wait, wait.
Trading on the Nasdaq platform, and because of this, over $3 billion has been added to Donald Trump's net worth.
Donald Trump is now one of the 500 richest people in the world.
So in removing him from social media platforms and forcing him to create his own social media platform, leftists, you've now created him as a super billionaire.
Sure showed him!
Yeah, really sticking it to the man.
I love that.
He would have never made any money off of Twitter.
And he's like, ah, fine, I'll just make my own thing.
3 billion plus added.
You think he can cover the 175 million?
I don't know.
It's on paper.
It's tough.
I think someone's going to be shorting that, unfortunately.
No, not yet.
I have no idea.
But!
It's also, uh, do we have this?
It's, uh, we forgot.
It's our favorite month.
It is.
Second favorite month.
My favorite one is black.
But it's women's!
There's a month.
Oh lord.
It's a month dedicated to the bravest and most beautiful among us.
You didn't commit to the rub.
All of them are without fault.
So some fast facts for you.
In 2009...
Asha Mandela set the record for longest dreadlocks, measuring in at 19 feet and six and a half inches.
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That's long and smelly.
In 2018, after one year and 189 days of traveling, Taylor Demenbrun set the record for the fastest time to visit all sovereign nations, and in 2022, Jada Pinkett Smith won the award for runner-up of worst wife of the year.
Runner-up.
Well, actually, the mental abuse has to be more severe for you to win Worst Wife.
Oh, okay.
Alright.
Let's go down here to Baltimore, I guess.
By the way, I guess you can comment.
Who's your least favorite woman in all of history?
Just comment below.
Least?
Least.
My mom.
Why are you so slow to the draw with that?
I said comment.
You waited?
Were you hesitant because you're worried your wife's gonna get mad at you?
No.
Grow a pair!
No!
Grow a pair!
She's not here.
She can't hit you.
No!
By the way, I'm kidding, Mom.
I'm kidding, Mom.
Kidding, Mom.
Sorry, Mom.
Now, let's go to the story that is breaking right now.
And we don't have all the information, but I do think it highlights a point that we probably need to discuss here.
I don't know what your thoughts are or your take on infrastructure here in this country. Of course,
Biden has made that a big sort of part of his platform, I guess, where he's,
oh, we're going to fix infrastructure. And what does that really mean? Now, we're not saying that
we know what's gone wrong here in Baltimore as far as an infrastructure problem, but it does point us
to a bigger problem at large that we actually can discuss.
So let's first start this off. This happened last night. Cargo ship collided with the Francis
Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. And I believe we have the footage here. The entire thing was
brought down.
Geez.
All right.
Wow.
Oh, the whole thing.
The whole thing.
Yeah.
Geez.
All right.
Wow.
Oh, the whole thing.
The whole thing.
Yeah.
Oh, the Tower of Jenga.
Horizontal.
How do you play Jenga?
It's the wrong way, I think.
I think.
So two people have been rescued, seven people, a few vehicles are missing right now.
I think that's been updated to six now.
I saw a little lower third come up.
Okay, only six are missing?
Six are missing right now.
That's good.
All right.
Well, I don't know in what condition that person is.
Oh, that's right.
So the ship was named Dolly, and it was flagged out of Singapore and owned by Synergy Marine Group.
It was on its way to Colombo, Sri Lanka.
This port, I guess, is the 10th busiest in the country?
Yeah.
And this has just been terrible.
This has been obviously something that everyone is following.
Here's something else that a lot of people don't know.
Nationwide, about 36% or 222,000 bridges actually need to be replaced.
I'm sorry, 222,001.
22,000 bridges actually need to be replaced.
222,001.
Excuse me, 222,001.
222,001.
I apologize.
I round down.
You're probably going to drive over one of those today, somebody.
Yep.
This one.
I hope it doesn't have the Golden Gate Guardrail, because you can do us all a favor.
Stop it.
So we need to fix this.
We need a meeting of the bridges, is what we need here in the country.
And I think, look, if you get great minds... Is that the London Bridge in a suit?
What?
On audio it makes no sense, and on video it makes less sense.
By the way, let me just say this really quickly before we move on.
We'll talk about the infrastructure.
It looks like the power went out in this boat twice.
Obviously this thing had a pilot basically in there handling this.
Somebody who was skilled in the waters right there to get them out of the open ocean.
Then they would turn the boat back over to a pilot.
Not a student driver.
Sticker.
I understand where you're going with that.
They did try to avoid this for anybody who thinks that this may be a terrorist attack.
At least right now, it doesn't look like it was that.
And there was a 13 knot wind that blew them off course into the pylon.
So it wasn't like they steered into it.
They were being blown that direction.
Look at him using nautical terms.
Are you going to navigate by the stars, Jared?
I have no idea.
It's celestial navigation.
I have no idea how fast that is.
He's leagues ahead of us with knowledge.
Yes, he is.
Right now, I feel 2,000 of them under.
Is it 2,000 leagues?
20,000 leagues.
20,000 leagues.
I'm wrong with the numbers today.
So that'll instill confidence.
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Let's get to some of the infrastructure issues here in the United States.
And we have this here in the United States, but a lot of you may just think, oh, it's because we don't have enough money.
That's what you'll hear from the left.
That's not true.
We have infrastructure issues in the United States that have been created, of course, by your government who then says, hey, give us more money and we're going to help.
We're going to solve the issues that we, in large part, helped create.
So, when you think government, you obviously don't think efficiency.
But these portions of infrastructure that we're going to discuss, they're not built for resiliency at all.
Let's go to a quick example here.
And this is an example of the government trying to force a market.
Solar panels.
So, this actually happened in Texas.
It made us think of this.
March 22nd, there were thousands of rows of solar panels in Guy, Texas, that were destroyed
by, I guess to them, unforeseen hail.
See all the damaged solar panels there.
Wow.
Holy moly.
They should just be shiny, not the black stuff.
Yeah.
They should just all be shiny and nice and pretty.
No.
You think how much money went into this?
Yeah.
And there was no one there to just say, oh, what are you going to do about the hail?
The what?
It's Texas, it doesn't hail.
No, it hails here.
All the time.
It hails.
How about the tornadoes and the all-the-time storms that roll through Texas?
It's science.
This is an issue that we have with infrastructure in this country.
And by the way, it's an issue that you have with solar power in general.
People go, what do you do when there's no sun and you get, you know, and then you get too much sun and you can't store it in a battery?
They go, I don't know, we're just getting a few billion dollars from the, from the Fed.
We'll worry about that later.
And now you have residents in this area of Texas, they're worried about chemicals from the damage panels getting into the water supply.
Which is not great.
Not just, like, toxic chemicals.
Right.
So what's the solution?
Well, according to former Vice President Biden, more solar panels.
More solar panels.
It's all solar panels now.
It's not a joke.
January this year, the Biden administration earmarked up to 55 million acres of public land for solar development.
No word yet if they are protected from hail.
I mean, plexiglass is expensive, so... Yes.
I would imagine it couldn't be a solution so simple.
And here's the other thing, too.
When we talk about fixing infrastructure, you'll hear Biden talk about this quite a bit.
All right, American infrastructure should be in the hands of Americans.
Americans will not be the ones creating these solar panels at all.
As of 2023, China produces 83% of solar panels globally.
The United States, less than 2%.
So let's improve our infrastructure with unreliable technology that has been riddled with problems built by a foreign communist government.
Let's think about that.
Now we also have the Inflation Reduction Act.
What does this do?
Of course it emboldens, it bolsters China.
The Chinese companies, they make up over 25% of all new solar capacity in the United States since the act was passed.
In America?
In America.
Gains being made, 25% of that is China gains.
They'll be receiving 1.4 billion subsidies a year.
Geez.
Dollars, not billion.
That's a lot of different subsidies?
Yes.
That's a long bill.
And so when we talk about infrastructure, again, we don't know exactly what happened with this bridge, but it's kind of like public education.
We need to fix infrastructure.
Well, how do we do it?
Throw a few more billion dollars into the mix.
Even look at solar panels.
It gets worse the more you look at it.
They rely on a lot of smart tech, and it makes our supply chain unbelievably vulnerable.
So like right now, for example, there's another example would be autonomous fleets.
You guys have heard about this?
Yeah.
Sounds cool.
It does!
It sounds cool, right?
It sounds like something from a science fiction film.
Those trucks drive themselves.
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, not if that's your job, but you know, that's neither here nor there.
There's a push to convert all of our trucking, or as much as possible, to autonomous fleets.
Semi trucks?
They're the new frontier in driverless vehicles being tested right now.
They're also the biggest vehicle on the road.
The biggest whoopsie you can possibly have.
Fact Shepherd?
It looks like it.
Right now, Google's self-driving company Waymo Via and several others are using safety drivers like Bob to supervise what are basically big rig robots.
And if you look closely, you can see he's not always touching the wheel.
Instead, the semi can navigate by itself using a guidance system.
Okay.
Looks pretty outdated, honestly.
Yeah, it does, honestly.
It's like an old Ford steering wheel.
Yeah, I know.
It's like it's run by a computer that takes an entire room.
It's oscillating.
It's in the back.
The trailer is the computer.
Looks like ten-year-old military tech.
By the way, how many people do you think got busy on one of those autonomous trucks?
It's a problem in California.
in traffic people are putting a Tesla on autopilot and they're you know they're
I kind of half expect him saying he's not even touching the wheel he's touching himself
yes What the fuck was that?
It's autonomous and stick shift at the same time.
Yes it is.
It is.
What else are you going to do in that thing though?
Get a nap?
Read a book?
No.
Educate yourself?
No, get sloppy baby!
90% of long-haul trucking, they want it to be completely autonomous.
72% of freight in all the United States, it travels by truck.
So this runs into some problems.
I mean first off we've already seen what happens with autonomous taxi cabs.
They're not nearly as big.
We didn't enjoy the ride.
So extrapolate that.
To a larger vehicle, and according to AJ Kahn, CEO of cybersecurity firm Vehicula, that's pretty clever.
Vehicula!
He said the potential for distributed denial of service, DDoS attack on multiple vehicles could disable an entire fleet of vehicles on our roads.
So they also, they need things like, these systems like dispatch, GPS, and this has already happened by the way.
In May 2023, an entire hospital system in Idaho was hacked.
Forcing patients to actually be diverted to other hospitals, which sucks if you're hemorrhaging from a massive head wound.
Or yeah, you know, been shot.
Like, I can't come here.
This is how we fix infrastructure.
This is.
This is how we, let's go solar panels, let's go autonomous vehicles, and let's create stuff that can be hacked.
Vulnerable tech.
So imagine what could happen here in the United States if you talk about infrastructure, you're not addressing these issues, what kind of huge attack we could have.
So, think about that.
Think about that for a second.
It goes from preppers to like, ah, you know, when the shit hits the fan.
No, no, we're designing a system where shit can hit the fan.
Conspiracy theory.
I saw Andrew Tate post this, so I won't take credit for it.
He's the crazy one, not me.
Top G!
In jail.
Plop.
Plop G. The ship potentially could be hacked.
Right.
Potentially that you could hack that ship and turn off the power.
Of course you could.
Stuff like that.
So when you make things so reliant on electronics and then you don't defend against potential attacks, you end up with situations where maybe you can strategically go boop Turn off the power on a ship and it blows into a beam.
I'm not saying that's what happened.
I'm saying that's what he said is what happened.
But things like that can happen.
I wasn't sure until I heard you do the Police Academy guy sound effects.
Boop!
Yeah.
Now I buy it.
So, this actually happened, by the way, in December of 2023.
These Chinese PLA hackers, they actually made it into the water systems in Hawaii, major ports in the West Coast, pipelines across the country.
Think about that.
March 2024, congressional probe.
It found that there were communication devices on Chinese-made cranes at United States ports.
There's more than 200 Chinese-made cranes, and this is from Mark Green, a representative.
Our committee's investigation found vulnerabilities in cranes at U.S. ports that could allow the
CCP to not only undercut trade competitors through espionage, but disrupt supply chains
and the movement of cargo devastating our nation's economy.
Yeah, why do we let them buy anything in the United States?
Land?
I don't think they knew!
I think that's the whole point, these giant massive cranes at ports, which there's not a lot of them at each one of these ports, and so having 200 is a very significant number to go, oh wait, these are actually laced with technology from China that they can just basically turn off whenever they want?
We didn't even get to the other thing, the high, like, China could basically, you know, blow up a nuclear bomb in the atmosphere at a high EMP, right?
Do it over Kansas and basically be able to take out most of the United States.
Not with a blast, not with something that's going to kill people, but it's going to fry electronics.
You'd probably have to do three of them, but I'm reading a book right now that talks about this.
It is absolutely terrifying how vulnerable we are to something like this happening, right?
China is asshole!
That's right!
That's absolutely right.
I 100% agree.
The entire world knows this.
Yes.
Yeah.
Now, this begs the question, who's been the president in your lifetime who stood up to China?
We always heard this when I was growing up, oh China's the next great economy, and Donald Trump was the first guy to say that they were a paper tiger, that we can deal with them, step them back, and now we're right back in the same seat where we were.
Thank you very much!
So, really, this bridge problem, we don't know what's going on right now, but it does highlight a systemic issue.
We have not actually improved our infrastructure, not because we don't have money, but because we've been more busy virtue signaling, going green.
Also, of course, kickbacks to certain lobbying groups, where we go, alright, let's improve our infrastructure, but we're not going to measure this by efficiency, we're not going to measure this by resiliency, by how practical it is, or even it being cost-effective.
It's if it's the right technology that we think sounds good on paper at the time for our party, and that ends up outsourcing our infrastructure to enemies.
Who, by the way, I don't know if you know this, they don't really have the same regulations in China as it relates to emissions.
Yeah.
Standards of quality.
Yeah.
You can see their smog from space.
It looks like it.
Not during COVID.
It's why you can't see the wall anymore.
Just smog.
So let's look at Biden's 2021, this is available by the way, all the references, the infrastructure bill, the bipartisan infrastructure bill.
Okay.
Earmarked $15 billion in subsidies for electric vehicles and charging stations.
Required ports to make low carbon investments.
It requires construction workers to be paid union wages.
Oh man, isn't that brilliant?
Isn't that a brilliant racket?
Unions lobby the government through dues that they collect through all their members, even though they don't represent them.
Then the government says, don't worry, we will ensure you get a contract.
For a technology that may not work, that may not be effective, that may actually harm our infrastructure, but don't worry, you get paid.
Ensure that 99% keeps going to the Democrat Party.
At least our Secretary of Transportation likes trains.
You enjoy actually traveling on Amtrak?
I do.
I enjoy long train trips as well as short ones.
Okay, trolley boy.
That wasn't the kind of train that I was thinking.
Oh, oh!
He likes those too.
We'll be talking about Diddy sex trafficking in not too long.
We'll get to that later.
Are we at a certain point here?
I don't even know how much we want...
Should we let China have any control over any of our infrastructure at all?
No.
It just seems like an obvious one to me.
It should be an easy win for us.
We also shouldn't be forcing companies into paying wages and saying, well, you don't have to do the union wages, you just won't get any of these contracts.
That's why you don't put the federal government in charge of stuff like this.
Like Solyndra with Barack Obama.
Oh, that was an awful one.
A lot of people are too young to remember.
Maybe we should go back and talk about Solyndra.
Was it $65 billion?
I thought it was... It was a huge number that was lost.
I don't remember the... I thought it was 500 million, but it could have been... And, uh, Gerald, my, my, um, do you know, my, my rifle's gone?
Do you know who took my, my Watchtower rifle?
No, I don't, I don't have it.
Oh, I, I think the Royal Guard is using it.
What?
The Royal Guard.
Yeah, I'll go get it.
Royal Guard?
Yeah.
What are you talking... What in the world?
Where'd we get a Royal Guard?
Yeah, I'm looking for my Watchtower rifle.
Oh, there you go.
Well, I guess if I had my Watchtower rifle, I would tell you, uh, about how, um, how competitors take shortcuts, they outsource, like us
with infrastructure, while Watchtower actually manufactures and they innovate
their precision firearms.
Solely in the United States of America, Watchtower does a...
Okay, come on. What is that, guys?
You know what? I'm gonna go check. Give me one second. I'm gonna go check this out.
Yeah, please do. Please do.
Josh, what are you doing, man?
Well, the other guard said that the rifle has to stay with the uniform, so I put it on.
and once I put it on I just felt compelled to guard the door.
Now, if you don't mind, I'm trying to stand watch here.
What other guard, man?
There's nobody here.
She's all tied up right now, but...
She?!
Josh, we need the rifle!
Get in the studio right now!
Josh, go now!
Alright.
Josh, that... that took a while.
Thank you.
Okay, thank you.
What are you guarding, Burger King?
Alright.
Just, we wanted to be safe around the office.
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That is neat.
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Well, we have Lighter with Crowder and MugClub.
Do you want to show this on camera?
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You want to show it this way?
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Can you see it?
There you go.
Yeah.
Sweet.
I love it.
That's actually really cool.
Speaking of solar power, this is actually pretty cool.
It's a pretty cool red dot.
Yeah, lasts forever.
Just get a little bit of sun and it's good.
We don't know.
It's a lot of American firearm companies.
They're actually not made in the States and their money goes to governments who actually
despise and actively fight against the Second Amendment.
So you can go check out their company in the mission statement.
Really, really good rifles.
Yeah, absolutely.
We've been out there with some of the best who fired them and said, you know, this is nice.
This is made in America.
Often, made in America means crap.
It made me shoot straighter!
I doubt that.
It didn't make you do a lot of other things straight up.
You missed a body-sized target at five yards with a shotgun.
With a bad shotgun.
That's true.
But with the nice shotgun, I hit it every time.
So right now, this is something that you've been on top of, right?
I wanted to make sure we were waiting as we were doing this show for any information coming in.
But you remember the Chippewa Falls Manifesto story.
That took place, we actually sent Gerald, he did a good job, went out to Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.
And then we found out about a second incident at the same school, and I think this also happened because you guys send your tips to LWCTipsAtProtonMail.com.
This new one is really pretty shocking, right Gerald?
You met with a mother.
I did.
Okay, so the mother named Emily who we ended up Fine this is a follow-up to Mud Club undercover
You You
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So let me give you a quick recap because this is your work and your support.
February 7th, right, we published this police report that related to a thwarted, thank God, school shooting in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.
And parents weren't notified about this.
The student was put on leave for a few weeks.
And the parents didn't know, and this was during the period, the danger zone, where they were actively looking to recruit people, they were assembling their accessories, the raw materials needed, and actually had plans, maps, schedules to carry out a would-be shooting.
Parents did not know.
February 27th, there was finally a meeting there, I guess, with the teachers, but they had to move to a larger venue because so many parents were upset.
Gerald went out to Wisconsin and confronted the school board about that decision to withhold the information from the parents.
Because in this police report, the student was actively recruiting somebody to be their Dylan to the Eric.
Recreate Columbine.
You had an exact time and day.
You had means of doing this.
You had plans.
You had opportunity.
And now you might actually have an accomplice out there.
Nobody here knew that.
Only you knew that.
That's a big problem for these parents because they're their kids.
You're entrusted to take care of them for a short period of time.
They take care of them and protect them their entire lives.
The information belongs to them.
Now Gerald, when you were there at the school board meeting, tell us about the people who
A parent came forward.
Yeah, so a parent came forward and actually was talking.
I can't remember if it was before or after me, but I remember sitting in my chair and just going, there's no way that this is true.
There's got to be some kind of a mistake.
There's no way at a middle school earlier that same calendar year, so we were talking about a potential event in October, November time frame in 2023, this mom comes up and says, hey, there was this potential shooter.
My daughter was on a kill list and I believe April of 2023 at the same school referencing column.
And I'm like, oh my gosh, like everybody in the audience and you'll see it in just a second in the clip was just floored by this.
The information again was withheld from the public and Nothing really happened.
Well, the student, the would-be shooter, was suspended but allowed back within the school district.
They were allowed back for the next year.
So in April, there was not a lot of time left in the school year.
So going on to high school, the student was allowed to come back into high school.
And this is where the secondary problem, but probably one of the bigger problems in this entire thing,
comes into play, that this girl now has to go to school with somebody who had her on a kill list.
Well, and the woman said that her child was so afraid that they don't actually go to school anymore.
No!
So this is a good example of a... And she found out about it?
Not a good example, it's a horrible example of it negatively affecting a student who did nothing wrong.
Go to the high school.
This woman, Emily's daughter, finds out about this situation, that this student is now back in the school, by walking around a corner and seeing her in the hallway.
Who named her as someone to kill.
Emily wasn't notified that this child was going to be at the school.
Nobody was told about it.
Parents were not told about it at the time.
That's twice in one calendar year that a situation like this existed where somebody wanted to recreate Columbine and parents weren't told.
And nobody would have known about this if you actually didn't speak with Emily.
Yeah.
We'll get to the new information here, a new police report that we have.
Here actually is Emily who was voicing her concerns specifically to the Chippewa board.
With the fact that this incident in October was not the first one.
There was an incident that happened in spring of 2023 that was not made aware to parents.
As I am the parent of one of those children that was on that manifesto, these parents had no idea of that.
I was told Yeah, you heard their reaction.
to be addressed because this individual student was allowed to come back to the school.
No.
No.
Yeah.
You heard their reaction.
Nobody could believe what they had just heard Emily say.
So after this, we learned about it after several FOIA requests, our undercover unit finally
obtained the police report detailing the second incident.
And like we said yesterday, this is not something if you're, I wouldn't have kids watch this.
It's disturbing, but the truth matters.
This by the way, was also hidden from parents and the community.
So we'll be posting the entire.
Yeah.
you Shut the fuck up.
She deserves to be my first student target.
Yeah.
Like those are those are the kinds of things there's a lot more information in here but those are the kinds of things where this person is specifically targeting groups of people they're trying to recruit people people that say that they're not going to help out deserve to be the first target.
They're not going to get warned about the day of the attack.
And remember, we asked with the first incident, the first manifesto, would-be manifesto, hey, are they recruiting people?
Because they were looking for a sidekick.
Well, we now know that with this incident, they were actively trying to.
The same way.
Because there was someone there at the school who told the police that they were asked by this would-be shooter, will you shoot up the school with me?
Because, and the name is redacted, won't.
Now, keep in mind, too, in both of these incidents, the student was specifically mentioning Columbine.
Let me read you the entire paragraph from the police report in context here.
I have it right here, and we'll make all of this available for you publicly.
And this isn't about just what happens at Chippewa Falls, though, really, I think it's important for you to see the parents who are incredibly grateful who've had to live through this.
The lack of transparency in our public education system and people who are in charge, they've been charged with taking care of your children.
They're far more interested in politicizing incidents when it's convenient, right?
You've seen this all the time.
How many times have you seen there be a mass shooting and people come out and push for gun control immediately?
And say, well, nothing else will stop this except for gun control.
Right here we have very clear examples where more could have been done, more should have been done.
The parents obviously demand that more would have been done, certainly to know if their children were being targeted.
That's not in their quiver as far as tools to use.
We talk about red flag laws.
Think about that.
We talk about infringing on your rights or your neighbor's rights to own a firearm because he takes a Xanax.
When someone writes a manifesto, nobody knows about it.
This is taking place in school.
Twice.
Twice in one district.
It's not that this is the only place.
It's the only place where we caught it.
And then we did a little bit of digging and we found out there was far more than we could have ever thought.
There were two that were entirely withheld.
So here's the entire paragraph.
Says, uh, in this entry, Redacted makes reference to being the quote, reincarnated Eric Harris, and quote, knows how he feels.
The person states, uh, doesn't want to shoot up the school or redacted school, but that is open.
They all need to shut the fuck up.
They go on to speak, talk of stabbing someone.
However, it is not clear who this person is.
Referencing also mentions also Fuck my dad, I hope he gets in a car crash and dies and states that if the dad takes this person's phone, the student, that they are going to end his life.
This isn't just one report.
It also, by the way, does allude to the fact that the student here was in contact with members of a Discord channel, specifically for people who were fascinated with the Columbine High School shooting.
That ties in.
Do you remember yesterday?
Yep.
We were talking about the pedophile rings on Signal and on Discord where they don't really do a whole lot to get rid of them, but the Louder With Crowder Discord was removed.
Or that he read it because of political views.
People who are talking about mass shootings, however, it depends on the political persuasion.
Exactly.
And celebrating mass shootings and really elevating Eric and Dylan to kind of this cult-like God status.
And it really bothered me because, again, remember, we're talking about 8th grade, right?
You know, you're talking about probably a 12, 13, maybe 14-year-old age range, roughly somewhere in there, depending on when you were born and if you got held back at all.
But that's very, very young.
Why in the world are they talking about an event that was pre their birth?
By a decade, like a very long time before their birth.
I understand that it was one of the most tragic and kind of most visible events like this
to ever take place and we all saw it unfold on TV.
But there's a Discord group for a student who used to go to this school and kind of
engage with these students and now moved out of state.
We know that and this information is out there.
What does it take, Discord?
Like, we're not asking you to limit speech because of an opinion on a conservative political
issue or a liberal political issue or abortion or anything else, but you do.
What I'm asking you to do is when people say, hey, these guys are heroes, maybe one of you
should do the same thing.
I don't know.
I don't have access to that Discord channel.
I'm not exactly sure what they say, but maybe a key word could be Columbine.
You know how I know the systems like that work?
Because that's how we found out about this.
There was a system in place at this school for their technology to make sure that if
somebody looked up how to build a bomb and flagged them.
You telling me you can't do that, Discord?
You telling me you can't have something like that in place to protect these kids and these parents from being radicalized by somebody out there with a desire to see death and destruction?
Yeah.
Step up!
Or at least report it to the school.
At least have some system that informs people who might be affected.
These are minors!
I mean, I get they'll move to the dark web, but at a certain point you go, hey, you don't have to make it that easy for them.
If you're going to put in a keyword crowder for removal, you would think that maybe, you know, pipe bomb, columbine, awesome.
In any sequence thereafter.
And we also have a supplemental sheriff's report.
Gerald, do you want to read from this?
The school resource officer said.
Yeah, so basically, so this is what happened first.
So we have sheriff's report, then they reached out to the police department, local police department, then they reached out to the school resource officer, resource officer flood.
And by the way, they've been, the resource officers, everybody involved, they're phenomenal in what I experienced up there.
No further investigation will be completed in this incident unless new information becomes available or assistance is requested by CFPD.
And that's from the sheriff's report.
Again, we weren't given these reports as easily as you would normally get them in a FOIA request.
It actually took a little bit of time.
And by the way, the last review we had was on 4-19.
These kids were talking about 4-20.
That's the anniversary of the Columbine massacre, the Columbine shooting.
That was the last thing.
They texted a peer.
Their hit list would be kind of Done on 4-20.
So all of these dates matter.
Right.
It's kind of the thing we discovered this last time.
You had information and for about six weeks on the shooter, the potential shooter, in October, nothing happened other than go home.
Right.
There could have been an accomplice out ready and willing to step up and take their place until the suspension completely exploded, whatever.
You're now out of the school.
Until that officially took place, until this problem is removed, nobody talked about an accomplice.
Nobody talked about an accomplice here.
Right.
We just started talking about that because they said they're looking for this person as well.
That's two people.
You know what else we don't know?
You know what else we don't know?
We don't know if there was this kind of information before Nashville.
We don't know.
Because all that now is under tight seal.
Just like the manifesto was, and they tried to say that it wasn't true.
You think they're going to be transparent?
You think they want to be caught with their pants down?
There can be no way of knowing.
And especially considering what we know now of the political persuasion and how that affects school boards, how that affects mayors, how that affects what goes on in your town.
It's like, well, maybe we don't want to touch this one, this third rail, because perhaps it's the marginalized group of today.
Or, you know, maybe we want to be careful because this person is maybe friends with someone at the school district.
You don't know about it.
We can't know.
Hey, could it have been stopped?
I don't know.
It seems like it was relevant to the parents, the motive and the reason for the shooting taking place in Nashville.
Though they tried to say that the parents were being forced to relive it.
And then the parents, a huge portion of parents have reached out both there and Chippewa Falls saying, I wish I knew that the shooter was targeting Christians and pretty girls and conservatives.
Absolutely.
One guy told me, he's like, my daughter's Christian.
She's conservative.
She believes in God.
And this kid walked up to her, the potential shooter walked up to her and said, do you believe in God?
And she said, yes.
And he goes, well, there's still time to save you.
I'm not kidding.
That's a quote from one of these parents.
Yeah.
That's terrifying.
That kind of stuff happened and they were never notified.
Never notified at all.
His daughter's life essentially threatened at that moment.
Never notified.
Yeah.
And this is, by the way, just for people watching right now, we can't make any of this happen without you.
This is, like I said, it's a bigger problem than just this one school district in Wisconsin.
We can't tell you how many people we've had writing in about very similar situations across the country where parents were never notified about their children being in danger.
And if you are out there and you're having to deal with this, and we know that so many of you are, please, Let us hear.
Help be your voice.
We're working on some stories right now.
Reach out to us.
Tell us your story.
We'll do everything that we can to shine a light on it, to try and hold these people accountable because this affects everybody, especially when you have constant talking points in media of just throwing more money at it.
Let me ask you this.
Throwing more money at the Chippewa Falls School District, how is that going to help?
Right.
How is that going to change the protocol?
How is that going to force these people to be held accountable when they don't let parents of children know who are actively being targeted, threatened, at their place of school where they say, takes a village?
At what point does the village cease to be of any value if you proactively Set in place policies that don't protect the students.
That's your primary job, just to be clear.
Before we get to teaching students, the unwritten agreement is really, they're not going to die in your care.
Parents assume that.
But before we get to the fact that our test scores are going down despite the fact that information is more readily available than ever, despite the fact that we have an epidemic of mental health, who could have called that one?
Doctors on this very show during the Mug Club lockdown quarantine month for which we were suspended on YouTube, despite the fact that we have more substance abuse issues than we have seen in recent decades.
Okay, before we get to all of that, which the left says throw more money at it, throw more money at it, throw more money at it, how about ensuring that students don't die?
How about starting with that?
Is that a basic responsibility?
Are we going to be judged by how effectively we do that?
And this is going on at school districts across the country.
Before we get to rubber rooms, before we get to ideas of tenure, before we get to teachers unions, before we get to superintendents being paid a quarter million dollars a year with full benefits and never showing up to their job, before you get to the other problems, the outrageous per-pupil spending with abysmal Objective test scores compared to charter schools, private schools, home schools.
Before we get to any of that, more students die in public schools that don't have to.
And the solution, well you can bet your ass they're going to go on air and say it's going to be gun control.
Yeah.
This shines a light, remember we've talked about this, the highest number, 97.
The lowest number we've seen is 91 percent of mass shootings that take place in what?
Gun-free zones.
Gun-free zones.
There's one constant with mass shootings that never changes, that the person is stopped by someone else with a gun.
Whether they are shot, whether they kill themselves, or whether they are apprehended by police officers, they're done.
All of that is done at gunpoint.
And then the second, well, closest to constant that we have is that these mass shootings are carried out in gun-free zones.
Huge portion of them are schools.
Does this provide some insight into why?
It's not just that it's gun-free, it's also that it's, you know what, thwarting plot-free.
It's accountability-free for the people who know better.
97 is the highest number that we've presented.
91 is the lowest.
Mass shootings take place in gun-free zones.
Huge portion of them are schools.
Do we still need to ask why?
And when this happens, do we need someone to go out there and say that a pistol grip being banned is going to change this?
Think of all the failures that have taken place, and they're taking place across this entire country.
It's not about this one example.
I mean, it partially is.
It's the one that we've caught.
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Yeah, and let me just say one more thing.
The response from Emily coming forward, it took brass balls to get up and do that.
To get up and talk to the school board like that.
The response has been overwhelmingly positive, which is great.
But there has been a significant percentage of the response that has been intimidation and harassment.
Jesus.
If you have a problem with Emily, take it up with me.
I'm happy to have that conversation with you.
This woman's daughter is not in school because the school didn't do their job.
The school board didn't do their job.
The administration didn't do their job.
This is a 14 or 15 year old girl, guessing by freshman age.
14 or 15 year old is out of school because she came around a corner one day and all of a sudden the person that threatened to kill her just months before is walking down the hallway.
And you have a problem with Emily coming forward and saying that this system has failed my daughter and she is now at home because she is scared for her life?
Bring that argument to me.
And you know what we're going to do?
Mutt Club, thank you.
We're giving Emily the money that she needs to get her daughter help so that she can have a normal life.
This is a 14 year old kid.
You got a problem?
Again, happy to take that out.
I'll get on a plane.
Name the time and place.
Let me guess.
Let me guess.
From the tolerant left, you're just being a Karen.
Really?
You want to go armchair psychologist this and talk about gaslighting and red flags and narcissists and trauma and boundaries?
Hey, hold on a second.
You want to talk about PTSD because a boyfriend broke up with you?
You've been on Instagram and TikTok.
You see that?
How about someone naming you as someone to murder?
And then you run into them in the place where they planned to murder you.
Stop using the term Karen if a mom's upset about that.
This is a problem with buzzwords now.
It's a problem with buzzwords.
They just get co-op.
The end.
And we laughed because I guess the hormone replacement therapy creates brittle bones and a poor throwing arm.
But what was the response?
Well, you're fine, aren't you?
Emily's daughter?
Well, she's fine, isn't she?
Why do you have to do that?
Why do you have to do this?
Why do you have to make the life more difficult of the people who are trying to do their job?
The true heroes.
Let's stop with that.
Let's stop with that buzzword.
True heroes?
I'm not seeing that at the school board.
There are some good people.
There are a lot of cowards who deserve to lose their job.
Deserve to lose their job and deserve to be shamed.
Let's bring back shame for some of this, certainly as it relates to the protection of children.
I mean, this is the era we're in where we talk about trying to nerf the world.
We talk about trying to make everything safe so that people's feelings aren't hurt.
But we have made child sex trafficking more readily accessible than ever before.
We have made perpetrating violence against the most vulnerable among us more readily available than ever before.
We have made snuff films, hardcore pornography more readily available to children.
We talk about people's feelings?
We need to have a safe space because someone might be offended?
Hey, how about we start thinking—we used to have safe spaces.
It used to be protected by men with guns.
Those were safe spaces because you're dealing with an actual threat.
We have it so cushy here in this country that we've lost all sight of what being safe is and we've actually ignored, we've ignored the front lines of where we need to ensure the safety of our citizens and children.
Yeah, feelings matter too, sure.
But you know what?
Trauma is created, typically speaking, or at least you can guarantee that it is, by physical violence as well.
And we have more slaves on Earth than ever in recorded history.
Think about that for a second.
We look at Diddy and we go, ah, it's funny because he's an asshole.
Yes, true.
He's a talentless bag of shit.
But he also likely was sex trafficking.
We just sort of dismiss it.
Oh, there's over 40 million slaves on Earth, which is more than ever in history, but a lot of them are sex slaves.
What does that mean?
You know, we can stop that.
We can stop a good portion of that by having a border in this country.
No, no, that's mean.
That might hurt feelings.
Might hurt feelings of migrants or guilty white people here who will feel like they're racist.
Yeah, but hold on a second.
Millions of sex slaves being trafficked.
So we need a physical border to protect people who are victims of physical violence, but we don't.
Because we want to protect the feelings of people who don't even have a dog in that fight.
We really have lost sight of our priorities.
That's what this is.
From the Nashville Manifesto to Chippewa Falls, you go, this can't be real.
And it is.
Please don't put your kids in public school at this point.
Please don't.
I'm happy that you mentioned the Nashville Manifesto because the FBI has been ordered to turn the manifesto over to the judge for an in-person review because we published the story.
The pressure has been applied.
The FBI has to turn it over for an in-camera review for the judge, and the judge can then decide whether they're going to release the full manifesto.
Finally!
I wonder what took you so long.
I wonder what the impetus was for you guys finally getting on this to the public, the people that need that information.
So, again, one or the other result, Mug Club.
You're not just joining for extra content, you're joining and empowering us to do things like this.
Empowering parents to be able to protect their kids, making sure that these communities share information that, by God, could save lives, if you know who these people are targeting with the Nashville Manifesto.
And at the same time as all this is going on, what do they do?
This is the problem with the The neutering of males.
We say, oh, he's getting angry.
You have anger issues.
You know, there's a problem if someone has actual anger issues.
That's not the same as a father getting angry because the safety of their children was compromised.
Right.
That's a dad's job.
That's a husband's job.
That's the men of the community's job.
Damn right.
To get mad.
And you know what?
You want good men to get mad.
And when they get mad, you know what you want good men to do?
You want them to get intensely violent.
You want good men to get angry and very violent.
Do you know how I know that?
We've wanted that since the beginning of time.
We wanted good men who were capable of extreme, almost unprecedented violence.
That would be preferable.
Unprecedented violence because we know that our good guy is going to be more violent than their bad guys and keep us safe.
And instead we say it's toxic masculinity.
I understand that Put it this way.
You know what actual toxic masculinity would be?
Harming the most vulnerable among you.
It can't be toxic if you're protecting what you've actually been designed to protect.
Can't say designed.
I did.
You want men to get mad.
You don't want a society where men don't get mad.
What do you want?
You want a society where men whine?
Where men backstab?
Where they protect themselves like we see in Chippewa Falls or Nashville?
With that mayor?
To call him a wet noodle would be a gross affront to noodles that are wet?
I prefer my noodles wet.
Depends.
I don't know, sometimes if it's too wet, sometimes people don't do it al dente.
It gets mushy.
I forgot Josh was in the Royal Guard.
I'm on duty.
There you go.
He's on duty.
He's protecting us because we trust Josh with violence.
But we just create these categories now and this is why we've lost sight.
Violence bad.
Peace good.
No!
Peace can be evil and violence can be righteous.
Money bad.
Poverty good.
No!
I've met poor people who are completely entitled ungrateful pricks, and I've met rich people who are some of the most generous people I know.
Also vice versa.
Man bad, woman good.
No!
I've met plenty of bad women and plenty of good men, and I've met plenty of bad men and plenty of good women.
Let's get rid of black good, white bad.
Ooh, careful with that one.
Black good, white bad.
Trans good, cis bad.
No!
No, no, no.
Your actions define you.
And the way our actions have shifted in this country are defining us in a way that I think we're all concerned about.
For the first time, genuinely, and you can count, I said this before, but for the first time in my lifetime, I worry.
I worry when I see these stories, I worry that we may be on the wrong side of history on a lot.
We may be on the wrong side of history as it relates to sex changes and hormones being pumped into kids.
We may be on the wrong side of history, where you have other nations that we know are corrupt, are mocking our elections as being corrupt, where we have no leg to stand on and it's hard for me to argue with them.
We're on the wrong side of history in forcing people to take experimental medication.
We're on the wrong side of history in trying to turn our military from an effective fighting force of violence to a social petri dish.
We're on the wrong side of history and throwing more money at problems and not teaching our children how to be good stewards?
How do you teach your child, how do you teach your children to be good stewards of what they've been given and then tell them that the teachers in public schools are the true heroes?
How do you do that?
Kids can't reconcile those things.
Kids are smart enough to see the hypocrisy and without a through line everyone's a hypocrite but right now it's nothing but hypocrisy.
I don't know.
I don't know if there's any coming back from this.
I don't know if there's any coming back from this outside of good men, outside of good men capable of intense violence and directing it properly.
That means to externals, because that's, let's be honest, that's the role of government.
That's the central role of government is to protect you from external threats or internal threats.
Basically, we have a police force and we have the military to make sure other people don't come in, break your stuff, steal it, and enslave you.
And to make sure that people within our country don't break stuff, enslave you, and steal it.
That's really the fundamental role of government, not this.
Not solar panel infrastructure, and not school boards that don't notify parents of not one, but two potential mass shootings where their children are named.
So I don't want to get all intense on you, and we'll go back to- we'll talk about P. Diddy, and I'm sure we've got a lot of shit there that's fun, but!
Sometimes we're too close and you look and you're like, oh my god.
It's not an isolated incident.
I feel like we could just look anywhere on a map in the United States.
Pick a school district and you would find half a dozen of these examples.
That's why the school board feels like they did nothing wrong.
They're right on par with the rest of the country.
What do you mean I did something wrong?
Every other school district's doing the same thing.
Exactly, that's our problem.
That's our problem, and we've heard from parents across the country reaching out and saying, hey, similar situation here, similar situation here.
Let us amplify that.
I told them in that school board meeting what Emily said would be told to America the next morning.
It happened.
America knows about it.
Even our promises.
We're grateful.
Let's move on to Is it Puffy?
It's Puffy Daddy.
P. Diddle.
P. Diddy.
Is it Diddy Dirty Money?
That was a phase.
P. Diddy.
That was a phase?
So, all right.
Related to sex trafficking, Monday the feds raided Diddy's Los Angeles and Miami homes as part of an actual federal sex trafficking probe, which I thought would never happen.
I didn't really know they still have sex trafficking probes.
Ooh.
The probe should be aimed at them.
Yes, that's true.
Which, by the way, prompted a, I guess a new name change to Dirty Money Diddy Raid.
Here's a clip.
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We'll talk about it tomorrow.
There's like a solar panel thing.
And if you're watching... If you're watching on YouTube, there is no helping you.
You probably work at a public school board district.