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May 28, 2024 - Owen Shroyer Live
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OSL 67 - Are Raw Eggs And Raw Milk Good For You
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Now these are these are your health administrators.
These are your health advisors.
Okay.
This is who's This is who's advising you on health.
If you live in Quebec or Belgium or England or the United States of America.
These are the people advising your health.
Now do they all have in common?
What do they all have in common?
Well, they are extremely unhealthy.
How about that?
Isn't that funny?
They're all extremely unhealthy.
So we're going to talk health advice that they would probably say the health advice that we're going to give you tonight is no good.
But you can be the judge of that.
We're going to be joined by the raw egg nationalist in just a moment.
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So here's the deal.
I'm going to pull up some of these stories.
We can pull up how they write hit pieces on you if you promote health, and then they say it's extremism or all these other insults.
But but then the people that they get health advice from disgusting looking freaks.
So how do you explain that?
And how do you explain undeniably that people are less healthy than they've been?
And this is a this is a spectacle that people notice all the time.
You go back and you look at beaches in the 60s, 70s, 80s, and you don't find fat people.
Well, now you go to the beaches and there's fat people everywhere.
You go to the grocery store and there's fat people everywhere.
And this is done by design.
So, yes, it's hot in Texas.
It's a Memorial Day.
I And would you rather take health advice from somebody that looks healthy?
Or would you rather take health advice from somebody that looks like they ate the last health advisor?
Thank you.
That's up to you.
So I guess you could say the things are controversial.
But that's just because the government says they're controversial.
They're not actually controversial.
Raw eggs, raw milk.
And so we bring on, he's known as the raw egg nationalist.
We're going to talk about raw eggs.
We're going to talk about raw milk.
He's also an author.
He publishes, by the way, he he started the Man's World magazine, which I was featured in the most recent edition.
Very fine work here.
So he rejoins the show tonight.
And so we bring in the raw egg nationalist.
All right, raw egg nationalist Ren.
We're going to call you Ren for short tonight.
How are you doing?
It's great to be with you again, Owen.
It's been a long time.
It's been too long, actually.
Yeah, it really has.
But it's it's great to be back, and it's great to be talking about raw milk and raw eggs and all sorts of uh other good things like that.
Well, before we get into that, I was showing the picture here.
I'm sure I'm sure you know what I'm talking about.
I have it on the screen right now.
When you look at the health advisors, whether it's Europe or whether it's North America, they're all fat, they're all unhealthy.
These are the people that are giving us health advice.
Why would anybody take health advice from somebody that looks like this?
Why would anybody do that?
Yeah, I mean, that's that's my response uh completely, Owen.
I don't know why anybody would look at any health minister in the developed world and think, oh, this is a person I should follow.
And in fact, the same is true of doctors too, of physicians.
I mean, you know, most people's doctor is likely to be uh an unimpressive physical specimen who probably doesn't do very much exercise, doesn't eat very well, and it shows.
And um, you know, I think it's uh it's a basic human instinct to want to be to want to follow the advice of people who actually appear to follow Their advice themselves.
Well, and not only that, you'd think that these people, I mean, it's like if I want to go watch, let's say a ball game, a sports game, well, then I want to watch somebody that's good.
I want to watch the best soccer player.
I want to watch the best football player.
I want to watch the best basketball player.
I'm not going to go watch an athlete that is no good.
So why would I it's just like this is comic basic basic comic sense, but I guess when it's the government, people have this weird notion to just trust the government when really it's the government that's been lying to us our whole lives.
Yeah, precisely.
And I think that that was that was obviously very aptly demonstrated during the pandemic.
Uh, you know, we only need to look at the way that the vast majority of people or a majority of people behave during the pandemic to see that people have an undue trust in government and in experts, and that it's actually quite easy to get people, especially when they're afraid, uh, to do things uh against their better judgment.
And uh, you know, that happened during the pandemic, but that's also been happening for decades now.
We've gone against our better judgment, against what we should know intuitively about the kind of foods that are good for us, animal foods in particular, animal foods have been demonized over the last 70 years, and we've witnessed an unparalleled shift away from animal foods in uh Western diets towards processed foods and novel ingredients, plant-based diets, that sort of thing.
Um, and we should we should know better.
We do know better.
Our ancestors knew better, and anthropological and historical studies, archaeological studies show that our ancestors prioritized animal foods, nutrient-dense animal foods in particular.
But we, in our in our folly, I suppose, uh, under the guidance of these supposed experts, then we've abandoned that great ancestral wisdom, and uh it's why we're so unhealthy today.
And I I think that's easily I think that's easily observable, by the way.
And you know, the famous images, videos, I'm sure you've seen them too.
You look at a beach in the 60s, the 70s, and it's I maybe it's a little different.
Maybe it's a little different in Europe.
Obviously, America, I think struggles with obesity probably more than any other country.
But you look at a beach, 60s, 70s, 80s, everybody's skinny, everybody's thin.
I mean, the like the fat person in um in in like a a movie in the 80s would be considered like a normal-sized person today.
And so it's an easily observable thing to look at obesity, look at health levels declining, and then you can correlate that with the diets, I think, maybe even the pharmaceuticals, uh, vaccine schedules.
So I know we're kind of getting around the surface of what I really want to get into with raw milk and raw eggs and how the attack is on that.
But but I think it's important for people, you know, so many things are right in front of our face.
And and it's like it's like hidden in plain sight.
It's like look around you.
Obviously, people's health is declining.
And so there's a reason behind that.
So first you kind of have to accept that, recognize that, and then you can choose.
Do you want to live a healthy life or do you want to live an unhealthy life, which is kind of the modern-day health lifestyle?
Yeah, of course.
And you are you are right about I think the speed of change.
I mean, there's a great 4chan uh green text, great 4chan meme about the fact that in the early 90s, Homer Simpson weighing, I think it was sort of like 230 pounds.
He steps on the scale, and that's supposed to be comically obese, you know, two weighing 230 pounds in 1991.
That was comically obese.
Well, you know, now that's now that's basically the average weight for uh, you know, for a normal woman uh in the US, and that's fast becoming the the normal weight for uh for a woman in Europe as well.
So um but yeah, the pace.
The pace of the change is um the pace of the changes uh is really quite quite serious.
And we only need to, you know, people who've been around long enough, we only need to uh really to keep our eyes open and and and trust our instincts and see that actually this this kind of thing is happening around us.
But then, yes, it is up to individuals to to break away from the from the mainstream uh of of health and nutrition because you know nobody's going to do it for you.
Nobody's going to make that decision for you.
Nobody's going to choose to stop taking mainstream nutritional advice and actually start trusting your intuitive judgments, trusting uh the wisdom of of the ancestors, if you will, reading and and learning for yourself.
And that those are essentially things that you have to do today in every aspect of life and not just in health in order to flourish, I think.
Yeah, Jim Belushi, like in Animal House would have been considered, I mean, he was he was considered comically fat in that movie.
Uh nowadays that's like a regular sized person.
You get into the the females too, it's like a whole nother problem.
So let's get into I I know we've discussed this before, but for people that don't know about this, you know, I talk about slunking raw eggs all the time.
Um I I guess I've been doing it since I mean, probably at least two years, maybe more now.
It's it's hard to keep track.
I've had no negative health effects, uh, certainly no negative health effects.
You know, people would oh, gross, oh, you're gonna get salmonella, oh, you're gonna get disease, all this stuff.
I probably slonked thousands of raw eggs now, definitely thousands.
And uh I've had no negative health effects.
But but okay, uh aside from just my user experience, let's say my consumer experience, what is the science behind raw eggs?
What is the science?
What what is the actual health science between uh why raw eggs are actually good for you and the propaganda they try to convince you that you should avoid them?
So the whole raw egg nationalism thing really came from a golden era bodybuilder, so that's 1950s, 1960s bodybuilder called Vince Gironda, who was uh he was a kind of maverick and he was very, very anti-steroid, and he created these special diets uh in order to kind of mimic the anabolic effects of steroids.
He wanted obviously to build muscle, but he didn't want to have to rely on you know the early steroids like Dianabol.
Well, he did a lot of research, he read a lot of scientific papers, and he understood that it's not just protein that's anabolic.
So, you know, most people when they start going to the gym when they say they want to put on some muscle mass, then of course they start increasing their protein intake, usually by eating chicken, you know, massive quantities of chicken breast or tuna, but um red meat.
But what Vince Gironda understood was that actually cholesterol, which is one of the most demonized substances, maybe the most demonized substance in nutrition over the last 70 years, is anabolic.
It's yeah, definitely the 90s.
The whole 90s thing was oh, high cholesterol, avoid cholesterol, all these anti-cholesterol products start coming out.
Yeah, exactly.
Well, that's um, yeah, so that's that's there's been a long campaign waged against cholesterol.
I mean, cholesterol is essential for health full stop, but it's also uh vital for uh the formation of the sex hormones, estrogen and testosterone, which is associated with very strongly with with muscle gain.
So the more cholesterol you consume, this is what Vince Geronda thought, the more testosterone your body's likely to produce.
Well, that's actually been substantiated in scientific studies since, but he built a whole natural bodybuilding system around the consumption of large quantities or even massive quantities of raw eggs.
And um so not only are you getting large quantities of protein, which you need to build muscle, you're also getting large quantities of cholesterol.
And the raw thing is interesting for two reasons.
First of all, because when you consume eggs raw, as you'll know, um, you can consume more.
It's much, much easier to eat to slunk 12 raw eggs than it is to eat 12 boiled eggs or 12 fried eggs.
The saving of time for me to wake up in the morning and just slunk six eggs, it's just so much better.
I mean, to cook eggs and clean up and everything afterwards, I know ain't nobody got time for that.
Yeah, precisely.
So you can you can have 12 eggs down the hatch in a couple of seconds in 12 or in 12 seconds, you know, something like that.
Whereas, yeah, you you have to cook them, you have to clean up, etc.
And it takes time to eat them.
Um, but the other thing is that uh by by consuming them in their raw form, then you'll you're getting the nutrition uncooked, unaltered in any way, you're getting cholesterol as it as it comes, you're getting all of the micronutrients, uh enzymes, things like that, totally unaltered by heat.
And that means basically that um, you know, that the nutrition enters your body in a kind of pristine state, and that it's actually more available to the body to use.
So there are two two aspects to it, really.
So cholesterol.
I go to prison, and they they have to do a whole diagnostics on you, blood tests, everything, because a lot of these guys lived there for years, and so you know, they I guess you know, they want to make sure everybody's healthy and you get a doctor and everything.
So I go in there, I get some blood work done.
My cholesterol comes back.
I can't remember the number.
It was they they said it was extremely high.
I don't remember if it was 180 or 280, whatever it was, they considered it extremely high.
And they suggest that I go on guess what, a pharmaceutical product, a pharmaceutical pill to lower my cholesterol.
And and I'm sitting there, and it's like this crazy twilight zone experience because the doctor was, I mean, the doctor would look like a healthy person, but they're sitting there, they're going through my blood work and blood pressure and everything, and they're like, Yeah, you're in perfect health, everything checks out, blood pressure, blood work great, you know, uh, white blood cell count, everything.
It's like boom, it's like, okay, perfect health.
Oh, but your cholesterol is really high.
And so you need to get on this pharmaceutical pill, and and then they give me this little pamphlet that's like, oh, how to lower cholesterol, you know, avoid meat, avoid eggs, and you should probably exercise three times a day.
And I'm like, I I exercise every day.
You you looked at my blood pressure, you looked at my blood count, everything, everything was pristine.
What what what is it about this cholesterol thing that has you obsessed?
It's obviously another level of of the propaganda from mainstream health, uh, you know, from doctors and the and the and the medical industry, I guess the pharmaceutical industry too, to convince you that high cholesterol is bad, but is it the opposite?
I mean, obviously, you know, there's a certain level to it, but is there but but is it the opposite?
Do you want cholesterol?
Yes, you you absolutely do want cholesterol.
I mean, cholesterol is cholesterol is uh is a vital, vital molecule.
You can't live without cholesterol.
Uh somebody, I forget who said that if your body didn't have any cholesterol in it, you would be a puddle, basically, because cholesterol is essential for the formation of cell membranes.
It's essential for the formation of the structures that actually keep all of the liquid inside your body in the cells.
It keeps you together, it gives your body structure.
But cholesterol is also, as I was saying, it's part of uh it's involved in the synthesis of sex hormones, of estrogen, testosterone, and they're essentially I mean, they're essential for your health.
Estrogen and testosterone are what make you either a man or a or a woman, depending on the proportions in which you have these sex hormones.
But um you have to consume cholesterol in your diet.
Your body synthesizes cholesterol in the liver, but ideally you want to get the majority of your uh or a significant proportion of your cholesterol from your diet.
There have been studies that show that um you know the production of cholesterol in the body is metabolically expensive.
So your body wants to get it from food.
And if you don't consume enough cholesterol, a number of different things happen.
Your hormone levels plummet with all sorts of all sorts of negative effects.
If you're a man and your testosterone levels plummet, you'll become anxious, you'll lose your libido.
Oh yeah, you'll become you'll become restless, you'll lose muscle mass, etc.
But then there's there's a more serious uh aspect to this, where actually there are studies that show that decreasing cholesterol increases all cause mortality.
So they did uh a study called the Minnesota Heart Experiment, where they substituted saturated fats in hospitals for vegetable oils in an effort to reduce the cholesterol levels of patients within these institutions.
And what they discovered was That for um if you it basically if you decrease people's cholesterol levels, you increase the risk that they'll die.
I mean, cholesterol is cholesterol is that fundamental to uh to health.
And what's interesting about the Minnesota uh heart experiment is that it was it took place about 30 years ago, and the scientists who did it uh, you know, they they saw the results, which went totally against the anti-cholesterol orthodoxy of the time.
And so they just they just binned the whole study, and then it w and then it was dug up five or so years ago, I think, and and sort of um reinterpreted, and uh people actually looked at it seriously again.
But this is what happens with with science that doesn't fit in.
You have an established orthodoxy, uh, whether we're talking about um nutrition or anything else in science, and you know, if if the if the material doesn't fit, then it gets discarded.
And that's unfortunately what's happened uh over the last 70 years uh for a long time with studies about cholesterol, about the benefits of actually eating things like eggs and milk and meat.
They've gone against the uh orthodoxy that was established in the in the 1950s, and um uh they've been discarded and people have been ridiculed and rubbished for believing these things that actually are so obviously true.
Now, the so some of the things you mentioned there, this this is I think what you notice the more you kind of look into what I call the pharmaceutical industrial complex, and you kind of cross-reference that with your knowledge now, the planet we live on, the population um reduction agenda, the you you the eugenicists that run our planet, and and you started to say some key words there that ties it all together libido, anxiety, mortality rates.
Well, what what what are the the people that run our planet, the people want to run your lives, what are what are the things they're interested in?
What what what are things big pharmaceutical companies are interested in?
Well, they want to be able to sell you a pill when you grow up so that you can even have sex, that you can even have an erection, they have to sell you a pill.
Uh well, that's how they make money.
So they don't want you to be naturally, you know, high testosterone and and have a have a vi that vitality deep into your life.
They want to be able to have you as a as a customer.
Anxiety.
Oh my gosh, all the pills that they sell you for anxiety relief, as if anxiety is something you need to pill over anyway.
Everybody has anxiety.
I mean, give me a break.
And then mortality rate.
I mean, they just want you dead, period.
They just want you dead.
I mean, we can sit here and get deeper into that, but what when I hear you talking about this, it's like it just all clicks.
It's like, yeah, they want to sell you a pill for libido.
Yeah, they want to sell you a pill for anxiety.
Yeah, they don't even want you alive.
They don't want you procreating.
And so it all makes sense.
Let's go after one of the one of the fundamental parts of health, cholesterol.
Let's go over one of the like life hacks raw eggs, and it's just like boom, it clicks.
It's like, oh yeah, that's why you don't want us having raw eggs.
Yeah, and I yeah, I think you're totally right.
I think that the the pharmaceutical industry, big pharma, has absolutely no interest in addressing the root causes of ill health.
Uh, you know, this all they're interested in is, as you say, selling people pills, making money.
Uh and they sell you pills, and you take the pills, and the pills create more problems, so they create other pills to address those problems.
Uh and the the side effects and the the extra pills, it all just cascades.
And before you know it, you're taking 10 different pills, uh, you know, nine of which are to deal with side effects of other pills.
Yeah.
Um it's uh yeah, it's it's it's insane.
And uh I think that one of the reasons why uh you know my the kind of nutritional advice that I've been giving and other people like me have been giving has has really struck a chord is because people have stuff have started to wake up to just how to just how insane this is.
And I think once people actually start treating food as medicine rather than pills, then they they really do it's a revelation, they really do suddenly realize actually, you know what?
I can be healthy if I just eat properly, if I eat how a human is supposed to eat, I don't need pills.
Now, just quickly, as far as diet is concerned with the raw eggs, because I see it and and they claim like a single egg is like 60, 70 calories, and and calories aren't inherently bad.
You know, they're good if you're if you're active and you're burning them.
Um they're they're bad if you're not.
But the the inference you would take is that, well, if you're slunking, let's say 12 eggs a day, well, these are a lot of calories you're in taking if you're not burning them.
But I don't know.
I I feel like I I feel like there's something not right about that.
I mean, do you think if you just slunk a bunch of raw eggs or eat a bunch of raw eggs that you're gonna get fat if you don't properly exercise?
I think it's I think it's obviously a good idea to be as active as you can be.
And even if you're not working out, then I think you should try to walk as much as possible, uh in increase, you know, the amount of activity you generally do in a day.
I I I wouldn't advise people to slunk 12 or 18 or 24 eggs a day if they're if they're living a sedentary lifestyle.
You you will you will put on extra weight, but actually you'd be surprised.
Uh, you know, it's as as as you just suggested, you'd be surprised.
You it's not like it's not like just having a sudden infusion, a massive infusion of calories from processed food or um, you know, from from junk food.
There's something about there is something about the raw eggs about the about the quality of the nutrition that yes, it doesn't just translate to to empty mass or to useless mass.
I mean, it's you're you're getting the finest quality nutrition.
You're getting the best fats, the best protein, the most digestible protein.
Uh you're getting micronutrients, vitamins, minerals, enzymes.
I mean, uh eggs, I I say this uh a lot.
Eggs are one of nature's great superfoods.
Yeah.
Like milk.
Milk is a superfood, red meat is a superfood, organ meat in particular, things like liver are a superfood, and um, and they've been prized by our ancestors for thousands and thousands of years.
You know, the the organs are the one I haven't gone into yet.
I I do take a beef liver supplement, but it's probably nothing in comparison to actually, you know, eating beef liver.
But you know, that's the one thing where I kind of haven't gotten into yet or cracked the shell yet, uh, pun fully intended.
But this is where let's get into raw milk and let's start talking about raw milk, because the difference for sure that I noticed right out of the gates about raw milk and eggs, raw eggs, there wasn't much of a difference as far as I mean maybe I gained a little bit of weight, but but to me it was more like clean calories, not having to worry about making a big meal in the morning and getting my calories in and starting my metabolism up.
Uh maybe I put on a little weight, you know, get a little extra boost in the in the weight room.
I I would say I definitely noticed that recovery faster, but it wasn't like it wasn't like so overwhelming.
And I'm only talking about 12 eggs a day.
Maybe you you start getting to like, you know, at a 24 or 48, it might be a different story.
But 12 eggs a day, I I noticed a little bit of an uptick, a little bit better this, a little bit better that, but it wasn't like, oh my gosh, this is so crazy.
But it was like, yeah, okay, this is good, no negative side effects, all good, good for breakfast, whatever, good, clean calories in the morning.
Raw milk was definitely different.
Um with raw milk, I put on, I mean, I I got over 180 pounds for the first time, probably since high school, when I I was doing, you know, extreme weight training and and and trying to put on strength for for playing sports in in high school, and you know, maybe drinking a bunch of beer over the weekend.
Uh, but it was like the fur drinking raw milk, it was like boom, immediately I'm putting on weight.
And so I I feel like those calories, and and you know, you can argue how much calories are in raw milk.
I feel like I feel like raw, if you want to put on weight and fast, raw milk is the way to do it.
And and and I mean, I I would say for strength training, raw milk made such a big difference for me too.
And and just full disclosure, uh, I usually do 12 to 16 ounces of raw milk.
I do a scoop of beef colostrum, and then I do probably like a tablespoon or two of raw honey, and that's kind of my my post workout routine.
But I mean, the the results were so dramatic and and so fast acting that I'm actually I'm actually going to lower my raw milk construction consumption.
Because when I'm drinking it six times a day, I mean, I I I didn't intend to get over 180 pounds.
I'd rather exist at about 170 at 175 is where I'm usually at.
It's kind of what I feel is my healthiest weight.
But I mean, I shot up to 180 like immediately.
So would you say, is that kind of the main difference?
Because both positive health effects, but I mean, with raw milk, you really do need to up your activity level.
You really do need to burn those calories.
Yeah, milk is milk has for a very, very long time been a bulking food.
So even in the very early days of bodybuilding in the 1920s and the 1930s, then you had a famous routine uh called squats and milk, where where basically you would just drink like a gallon of milk a day and and do loads of squats, and it was and it was widely, it was kind of universally accepted as the buttons, if you want to put on mass, that's the best way to do it.
You drink loads of raw milk, a gallon of raw milk, and you do heavy squats, you know, three times a week or whatever, and um, and pretty soon you're gonna be huge.
And um, yeah, I mean, I do think that that milk is uh again is a is a nutrient-dense superfood.
And yes, I mean it's so drinkable, it's so easy to drink huge quantities, you know, you if you're not paying attention, then you you you realize you have drunk a gallon or half a gallon of milk a day.
And it is uh it is a massive infusion of nutrition.
So yes, I mean, I think if you're uh if you're gonna drink uh raw milk in quantity or even or even pasteurized milk, then uh you really yeah, you really do need to up your up your um uh activity levels because remember, you know, it all a calf drinks or all a calf eats, consumes is milk for a certain period of time, and it ends up being, you know, it goes from being a a tiny little calf to being an 800-pound uh cow or a steer or whatever.
So um, yeah, milk is milk is is definitely one of nature's one of God's bulking foods.
Now this has to be, and I don't know if it's the same over in Europe, but in uh in America, raw milk is truly under attack.
And I think that's because it's become more popular as of late.
But I I'll pull up some some articles here.
I mean, Media Matters attacked me directly for promoting raw milk.
And I had a local farmer on my show, and and we were just talking raw milk and everything, and I get a story written, I get hit because now it's everywhere.
So raw milk is bad, it's it's an extremist thing, a white nationalist thing.
It's Nazi to drink raw milk.
Okay, so we kind of identified why we think they're going after raw eggs.
Why raw milk?
Why don't they want us consuming raw milk?
Well, I think first of all, I mean, we do we again we just have to to um to think about the fact that uh over the last hundred years, 70 years, um animal foods in general have been demonized, and there is a plant-based agenda uh today.
Or bugs.
Yeah, all bugs, yeah.
Altern alternative proteins is a is a term that they like to use.
Yeah.
So there's uh there's this attempt to get people finally to give up animal foods across the board so that we can save the planet from climate change, reduce our emissions, feed a global population of 10 billion, etc.
So there's this thing called the planetary health diet that was drawn up by the World Economic Forum, uh, you know, that is uh that is an almost entirely plant-based diet with very little to no animal foods.
So there's that thing, there's that thing going on as well, um uh in the background at all times at the moment.
But then there's also I mean, there was a politico piece uh just the other day that said maybe last month or the month before that said, you know, basically oh raw milk is now uh is now a kind of MAGA extremist QAnon conspiracy theory uh you know, kind of uh staple.
Um and what they've done really, I think is they've they want to say that skepticism about pasteurization, that uh a return to you know to unpasteurized foods to raw foods to organic foods is part of a kind of broader skepticism about science and authority, especially after the pandemic.
So what they're trying to do is they're trying to wrap all of this stuff up in a single package, you know.
Oh, if you're if you if you uh you know, if you like raw milk, if you're an advocate for raw milk, then you're also likely to be an anti-vax conspiracy theorist and which is probably actually true, but but that's that's for a good reason.
Yeah, yeah, precisely.
And so what what what the what the left liberal media is doing really is that they're just wrapping it all up together.
And and so it's all rather than rather than considering the merits potentially of raw milk.
So you know, these media matters and politico and all these other pieces, uh, these other rags, you know, they never they never actually consider whether there might be health benefits.
It's just the kind that you know, they're against the kind of person that they think will want to drink raw milk uh because they you know support Trump and because they're anti-lockdown and anti-vax and all that kind of stuff.
And so uh yeah, it just gets turned into a it just gets turned into yet another kind of political symbol.
So I think that that's I think that that's a big part of it too.
But then there's also there's also um a story that could be told about the history of pasteurization, uh, about why pasteurization actually happened.
Basically, it served corporate interests, it allowed Yeah, well, it allowed big corporate uh dairy producers to standardize their product to ship it long distances, and it also put small dairy producers at a disadvantage because small dairy producers couldn't afford pasteurization equipment.
And so what did they have to do?
They had to sell their product to the larger dairy combines and have it pasteurized by them and then distributed, etc.
So it's uh it it's uh it's a multifaceted story.
You've got this plant-based agenda, you've got the all of this conspiracy theory stuff and and the political stuff, but then you've also got a kind of deeper history of corporate control of the food supply, and pasteurized milk is a corporate product in a way that raw milk isn't.
Raw milk has to be produced locally.
You can't ship it great long, you can't ship it great distances because it doesn't keep in the same way as pasteurized milk.
So, you know, raw milk is uh raw milk is part of a local ecosystem of food production, and that's something that we're moving away from now.
We're moving towards a totally corporate controlled food supply.
Yeah, that that's it.
And that's obviously the agenda.
Everything's centralized, food supply, healthcare, government, everything's centralized for the whole planet.
You know, that's kind of the that's kind of the crazy revolution that we're living through.
And our revolution, which they're trying to obviously stop and demonize, our revolution is personal freedom, personal health, personal prosperity.
And that's everything that the corporate world government masters are against.
And so that's why they attack you if you like local.
That's why they attack you if you like making your own decisions with health, whether it's not taking a vaccine or consuming raw milk.
Um, and then again, that's why I use the example of the these health advisors, and you just say, well, well, who who do you really want to take advice from?
A soy boy like Bill Gates or or one of these freak show um health advisors, or do you it's like you look at the people they demonize, and it's like, oh yeah, they're actually healthy.
They actually look healthy and they're living longer.
And there's so many examples of this.
And so it just the proof to me is in the pudding, as they say.
The people that are giving you results in as far as your health are concerned, are the people that they're trying to demonize and the diets that they're trying to demonize.
All right, the raw egg nationalists, we appreciate your time at Baby Gravy Nine on X. Uh, he's written books as well, like The Eggs Benedict Option, his man's world magazine is also in print.
By the way, very high quality.
Uh, I gotta give you props.
This is a very high quality magazine, probably like one of the most high quality magazines I've ever actually had in my hand.
Uh so very good work with that.
Thank you for joining us tonight.
Any closing words?
Uh no, uh, other than to say thank you, it's be it's been a pleasure, Owen, as always, and and keep on slunking.
I've never stopped.
They can't stop me.
The more they tell me to stop, the more I slunk, actually.
I love love to hear it.
All right, there he goes.
The raw egg nationalist.
Always great.
You know, because here's the thing.
At the end of the day, you need personal health.
Personal health is personal wealth.
And you you need to be able to invest in yourself.
And investing in your own health is one of the greatest ways to invest in yourself.
And if you have good physical health, you have good mental health, that that's that's how you inherit your own world.
But that's why you're constantly under attack.
That's why they want you fat and sick and unhealthy so that you can be a consumer of their products, die faster, not procreate.
And that's what you get.
That's what you get from your establishment.
By the way, so in um in that vein.
South Park just did their new uh their new episode.
And it's about Ozympic.
And and look, I don't really know much about the Ozympic controversy.
I don't really know much about the whole Ozympic phenomenon.
Uh, but I watched the South Park episode.
It's pretty good.
They do attack the American healthcare system, which is hilarious.
Um, but part of the joke was Lizzo.
Either, either you do the Ozympic um obesity um pharmaceutical product, I guess, or you you have the Lizzo system, which is the body positivity.
It's like, yeah, you're you're unhealthy and you're obese and everything, but hey, look at Lizzo, and and you just kind of own it and it's cool and it's hip.
Well, Lizzo has responded.
Um, join the club, honey.
South Park's been roasting celebrities for years.
You're not really that special.
Um, but uh here here's here's here's Lizzo's response to the South Park episode.
Guys, my worst fear has been actualized.
Or worst fear.
I've been referenced uh South Park episodes.
Not having a heart attack.
The episode mentions a weight loss drug named Lizzo as a cheaper alternative to Ozimpec.
Now there's a whole new obesity drug for those of us who can't afford Ozempic and Manjaro.
I've controlled all my cravings to be thinner with Lisso.
Instead of actually helping with weight control, it makes patients feel good about their size.
I've lowered my standards and my expectations.
It's in case studies, 70% of patients on this no longer care how much they wait.
I don't give two shits.
Lizzo helps you eat everything you want and keep physical activity to a minimum.
The singer took the insult as a twisted compliment.
I'm really that bitch, and I'll show y'all how to not give a fuck, and I'm gonna keep on showing you how to not give a fuck.
Oh, oh, oh, Lizo, bitch.
Guys, my worst fear has been actualized.
I've been referenced in a South Park episode.
The episode mentions a weight loss drug named Lizzo.
You know what?
She took it in good humor.
All right, she took it in good humor.
That was funny.
So good for Lizzo.
Um it was pretty it was kind of funny.
It was kind of funny.
So um, you know.
If you wanna if you want to be like that, if you want the if you want the Lizzo.
If you want the uh Lizzo healthcare, then fine.
But it's not healthy.
That's the thing.
It's not healthy, and for someone to try to convince you otherwise, just ain't right.
It just ain't right.
All right, I I'm about to open up the phone lines here, and we'll take some calls on all of this.
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I've got a um, I'm a bit distracted here on the side.
We've got the uh playoff hockey game going on here.
I think the Dallas Stars just scored three goals in like two minutes.
They did.
The Dallas Stars just scolded scored like three goals in two minutes to take the lead.
Uh playoff hockey there.
Should I be rooting for Dallas because I'm in Texas.
I don't know.
I went to a Dallas Stars hockey game when they played the Blues in the playoffs, and they were the rudest hockey fans ever.
So it kind of turned me off ever rooting for them, even though I root for the Texas Stars, and I'm in Texas.
I don't really like the Oilers either.
I'm rooting for the Florida Panthers, if anybody.
I guess I wouldn't mind the Rangers winning one.
But I don't know.
The Stars fans were just so rude.
And uh it's hard for me to cheer for them to have any success when they were just so rude.
That's all I can say about that.
But uh, damn, three goals from the stars charging into Edmonton.
But then Edmonton and Connor McDavid do all the whole gay pride crap, even though the NHL made it illegal.
So it's just like they're gross too.
Whatever.
Screw Canada anyway, right?
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And since we're talking about raw milk and raw eggs, you know, it might as well be time in case you haven't yet.
I get I get big reviews.
Somebody wore it recently to the farmers market, and one of the local farmers was like, Wow, I really like that shirt.
I'd like you to maybe put my farm on that shirt.
And and what shirt is that at Owensreuer.store.
Well, it's the Schroyer Farms shirt, of course.
Steak and raw dairy, Shroyer Farms, raw power, high quality raw foods.
So I think that color is the best.
What color is that?
Ivory?
Yeah.
I think it looks really good with ivory.
So that's my favorite.
Or you can just go with the straight raw milk shirt.
In fact, I think I want to do a I think I want to do a workout shirt with this.
I think we may have to add one to the store.
We got the white boy summer.
We got the white girl summer.
We got the disobey propaganda shirt.
We got the clown world t-shirt.
But some of the only athletic gear we have right now is the Christ is King performance shirt.
And I think I think that's it.
We've got the performance athletic shorts.
But yeah, I think that's the only performance gear that we have.
We've got the okay, we've got the gotcha shorts and pants.
But yeah, that's uh that's the only athletic gear we have.
I think we need to make the raw milk.
I think we need to make the raw milk into an athletic gear shirt.
I think it needs to be done.
Maybe shorts too, just to really go, just to really go at them there.
Owen Schreuer.store is uh where you can find these shirts and shorts and pants and hoodies and everything else.
All right.
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Let me get the phone lines opened up.
We'll take calls the rest of the way on this Memorial Day.
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Thank you for joining us here.
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I don't even know.
It's my number anyway.
I'm kidding.
I know the number.
We only messed that up one time.
We did mess it up one time.
All right, number is on the screen.
747, 2005 60.
Maybe you want to talk about your experience with raw milk.
Maybe you want to talk about your experience with raw eggs.
Uh, I've yet to meet anybody that had a um a negative experience with with either one.
Raw milk or raw eggs.
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Let's go to phone calls now.
747, 25560.
Numbers on the bottom left corner of the screen.
I pick up.
You're on the air.
Just let me know your name and where you're from.
First caller of the night.
What what's up?
What's your name?
Where you from?
Yeah, Owen.
This is Albert from Pennsylvania.
What's up, Albert?
Oh, not a whole lot, Owen.
I hope you're having a good Memorial Day weekend.
I've been rocking my white boy summer shirts all weekend and uh really liking them, really liking them.
A lot of positive comments.
Um, but uh no, I uh I I I I totally agree with the uh with the raw foods and everything.
And I think that was part of the whole plan with the uh with the what with the whole scandemic and the vaccine rollout and everything is just to get you to stay in your house and be fat and unhealthy and then wait for some sort of uh genetically modified poison, you know, that that the government's gonna sell you to a to uh allegedly save you or or whatever.
And um, and uh I I feel like this whole bird flu thing is just a uh a scare to try to get you to stop eating, you know, like meat and uh dairy products and things like that.
And uh it's the first step, I think, in the Klaus Schwab uh, you know, great reset, like you know, eating the bugs and living in the pod agenda.
Well, and think about it too.
If they scare you out of raw milk or raw eggs, I mean what what what what what can what could make you more independent than having a farm and having a chicken or a cow that you can literally live off of.
No, totally, totally.
Uh it you know, it it gives you the opportunity to be self-sustaining and not have to rely on any sort of big corporate um, you know, controlled uh uh uh food organizations or for pharmaceutical organizations uh to to look to for uh food and at it.
You you can be completely self-sustaining.
And um, and you know, I I just feel you know, who huge shout out to my doctor.
You know, I got her listening to you too.
She really likes you.
Oh, yeah.
And uh she's come oh yeah, yeah, she's completely base.
Shout out.
Hi, Rebecca.
I'm sure you're listening.
Um, and uh she she completely agrees with pretty much everything you you know what I mean.
You push as far as uh the uh the the health agenda and stuff and the eggs and everything because she also grew up on a farm and she completely agrees with the raw milk and the and the eggs and all that, and um and and her main thing is uh too with the pills and everything is that you know um,
you know, like you mentioned, somebody uh I think the raw Ignast is mentioned something about like you know, pushing pills for mental health problems when really that uh the majority of mental health problems in America today are caused by the pharmaceutical pills and the SSRI, uh I call them the suicide drugs, you know.
And they just have you convinced, oh, I'm anxious, oh I'm nervous, oh I'm scared.
Oh, and it's just like that, even in and of itself is brainwashing.
What you know, it's it's time to uh you know introduce a little tough love to psychological health advice, if you will.
No, absolutely.
You know, the the best answer for any any, and she taught me this for any anxiety problems, uh if it can be up to anyone out there, is you just give it all over to God and accept that that he has a plan and that he's ultimately in control of everything,
and that we're just playing our part, and um any anxiety that we have is coming from you know the devil or some dark power, and we just have to just move on and deal with it in the same way that people were dealing with it for thousands of years before any of these pills were invented.
But um, hey, thanks for taking my call, Owen, and uh hope you and you you you had a nice uh holiday weekend and everything, and um I'll let you get this some other callers.
Thank you, Albert.
Good to hear from you as always.
You know, here's another way to look at it.
Have you ever seen a fit person?
Have you ever seen a healthy person?
Have you ever seen somebody with with six-pack abs, depressed or anxious or relying on a pharmaceutical product?
Have you ever seen that?
I haven't.
I've never seen that.
You're anxious, do a push-up.
You're depressed, do a sit-up.
You're anxious and depressed, go play a game of basketball.
Go run a lap, go get in shape.
I I've never met a healthy person.
I've never met an in-shape person that's anxious or depressed and needs a pharmaceutical pill to get by.
Never seen it.
You want to deal with depression?
You want to deal with anxiety?
Get fit.
Just my thoughts on that.
Let's take the next caller.
What's your name?
Where you from?
This is Bart Fine, Georgia.
Good evening, Owen.
Hey, Bart.
Yeah.
Um speaking of eggs, as you well know, I live in the Philippines for 10 years.
They don't refrigerate eggs in the Philippines.
You just they stack them up like in cases, and the older ones are on top, and you pick the case on the bottom, and you make the employee take all the ones off.
But I never got sick off of any eggs in the Philippines.
Yeah, you know, there's other parts of the world that like don't even refrigerate milk.
Some parts of the world don't even drink cold beer.
They drink warm beer.
What's up with that?
Well, warm beer sucks.
That's what I would say.
But in the Philippines, they they never ran out of beer or liquor.
Never.
They have a disrupted uh supply chain, but they never ran out of beer.
Hmm.
Oh, and by the way, I thought I was turning it tuning into the Chris Sky show today.
Oh, here tonight.
Yeah.
I popped Chris Giles comes in with no shirt.
Yeah, yeah.
I don't have the tattoos.
I don't have the tattoos.
I don't know if I'd ever get a tattoo.
But um look, it's hot in Austin and uh my studio here gets hot, but it was more of the point for the archival purposes, because they might write another hit piece and say, oh, Shroyer from InfoWars promotes raw eggs and raw milk.
He's giving you horrible health advice.
Yeah.
Let's look at the people that write those stories for media matters.
Let's go ahead and see what you look like.
Let's go.
Let's go ahead and see if you have any uh physical abilities or or physique at all.
Let's just go ahead and see that.
Let's go ahead and take a look at the health advisors that tell you not to drink raw eggs or or raw milk.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
Let's get so I'm just it's all about laying it all on the line.
Yeah, well, I would I drink uh raw milk in a heartbeat, although I've never had the opportunity to try it.
Give it a go.
You have nothing to lose.
You have nothing, just go to your local, find a farmer's market, you'll get it.
Anyway, Owen, thanks for having me on.
It's been a distinguished honor and a privilege.
Thank you, sir.
All right, Bart.
Everyone agrees.
I I've never met a fit person.
I've never met a healthy person that's depressed or anxious.
I I I had friends that would go through like these periods maybe of depression, maybe of anxiety, and it was always when they were unhealthy.
It was always when they were unhealthy.
When they were healthy, they weren't depressed.
They weren't anxious.
Next caller, what's your name?
Where you from?
Hey, uh big old Wilde from Wisconsin.
What's up, Wilde?
Yeah, I love this topic.
Um, because it interests me.
I talked to you about kefir before.
Oh, yeah, keeper, which is like what happened.
That's like when the raw milk gets like kind of like more like yogurt, or what is that?
Explain that.
Yeah, it's like from uh yeah, exactly like raw milk thick and it's like the consistency of yogurt.
And it what's beneficial about it is that it's really alive, it has a lot of probiotics, and then by having a really healthy gut, you can eat way more, which is key for like weight lifting and getting big and strong as eating uh any weight lifter will talk uh tell you that,
and also um, you know, for example, like the Mongolians, the Mongolian warriors would eat 10 pounds of meat in a sitting, you know, and like sometimes I'll sit down and eat maybe like six to eight pounds of mead for like bulking up, obviously not every meal, you know.
Um, but I think that's also a superfood, and it's a lot of people.
So, how do you know it's raw milk?
Let's say let's say well, don't do it raw milk's hard to get.
How is kefir easier to get than raw milk?
Because they sell it at the stores everywhere, because it's like a cultural thing.
Oh, oh, I oh yeah, I see.
You're saying you can go buy it.
Yep.
And it has like similar benefits as raw milk.
So when do you drink your kefir?
Sorry, what was that?
When did you drink your kefir?
Or when do you drink it?
Like what how do you is it just any time before or after a workout?
I like um in the morning right away.
Because like usually in the morning I'll drink coffee, rents gut rot, have that sometimes the meal replacement also, like just that in a bar, protein bar, you know, fills fills your stomach up and you don't feel sick, you know.
Um usually just drink like a whole liter, you know, it comes in like a liter bottle.
Is there any particular brand that you would suggest?
Pardon?
Is there any particular brand of uh kefir that you would suggest?
You know, they're all good, you know, because they come in different flavors.
The life wave brand is like the most common you'll see around.
You know, I like the Greek one, which is like the more traditional flavor, kind of like sour tasting from like ancient times.
I don't know.
It's more so so you suggest in the morning.
So if I was gonna add kefir to my diet, you'd say in the morning, so like I slunk my raw eggs, I hit my kefir.
Oh yeah.
Yep, yeah, because it's so probiotic.
You need to have the probiotic so you have strong a strong gut for digestion and immunity and everything.
See my schedule you can sip on it.
Yeah.
You could sip or drink because it coats your throat.
Oh, I need that.
Yeah, you know, it's like nice, so you don't have like uh phlegmy throat and booys.
Probably you need that because you're talking a lot, you know.
Yeah, definitely need that.
And then also cheese.
Cheese is also I think a superfood.
No one talks about it, but like, you know, it takes a whole gallon, like 10 pounds of milk to make one pound of cheese.
You know, they always talk about kale being a superfood or sweet potatoes, sure, you know.
But you know, um, I'm I'm digging that you guys talk about uh eggs and raw milk and uh all that stuff, because like I'm from Wisconsin and it's a hot topic here.
Well, Wisconsin is known for its cheese.
Yeah, and milk and dairy state.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, but you take a little kefir I recommend, put a little honey in it.
You can use it for a smoothie, put some fruit in there.
Um sauerkraut also is very good for probiotics.
I found those are a little bit better than the pills too.
Gross.
But the pills are also not bad.
Sauerkraut.
I'm not a fan.
Yeah, it's kind of weird, but you put it on like the as a garnish on the meat, sauce it up, it's fine.
Okay, I could see that.
Yeah, I mean, for me, my summer, my summer and winter schedule are two different schedules.
So now that it's it's officially summer, I get up earlier because the sun is out earlier.
Um, so I I I I'm up earlier, I slunk my eggs.
I usually eat um some some some um either peanuts or or walnuts or cashews or something like that.
Um I I may have something else.
Like I, if I'm if I'm extra hungry, I may eat like a pancake or something.
And uh then I exercise for the day.
But maybe I'll add the kefir to my morning routine before I go to the gym.
And then I get back from the gym, I eat probably about a pound of steak.
Maybe after.
Maybe after because you don't want to have all that liquid sloshing around, you know.
So like after, maybe like before I uh well, after.
So what if could I like add it to my post-workout raw milkshake?
Yeah, yeah, it's great for milkshakes.
It's already really thick.
You know, it's like thick milk, basically.
What do you do you drink?
So you're drinking, are you drinking raw milk too?
Yeah, when I find it, but it's a lot harder to find.
In Wisconsin?
Like up north.
And yeah, you have to like find uh the people selling it in like those Amish communities that sell it and stuff.
A lot of people will buy it in bulk and then freeze it.
I would have I would have expected it to be easier.
My raw milk, my post-workout raw milk mix is uh so it's 12 to 16 ounces of milk, and then uh a scoop of beef collistrum and then a scoop of bone broth.
I still have some bone broth from uh from InfoWars store.
Uh it's we're sold out of it now.
Uh, but uh it's a scoop of bone broth and then like two teaspoons or two tablespoons of honey.
Oh my gosh, it tastes so good, it's like not even fair.
Maybe if I added uh so if I added some kefir, it'd be even healthier, you think, even more of a super drink.
Yeah, maybe alternate, just alternate, do one day what you're doing, and then another day do the kefir.
But since you're mencing it, what do you when you do your workouts?
Do you do one set until failure, or do you do multiple sets?
Suicide sets.
Um I usually just do one set until I can't do anymore, like a 2,000 rep set.
I don't do the suicides anymore just because I'm 34.
Uh and so I don't know.
My body is starting to kind of wear down a little bit.
I'm not complaining.
I mean, I'm I'm I'm I'm fine, but I've gotten to the point now where I don't like to do that because I feel it too much.
Let me just put it that way.
I I just I feel it too much the next day, and so I'd rather do something that that I'm not really achy the next day, and I'm not really sore the next day.
Um, so I try to find kind of that balance.
So I don't really do suicides anymore.
I'll max out on weight, but I I won't I won't do suicide reps anymore.
I pretty much avoid that.
That makes sense because you're on a show and everything, you don't want to show up all haggard.
But I'll let you know.
You're limping around nice talking to you.
All right, yeah, thanks for the call.
I mean, don't get me wrong.
Suicide reps are like the best, you could even say.
Um, but I'm just so sore, especially after the legs.
The only thing I'll suicide is like basketball.
Like if we're running fives on basketball all night, I'll go till I drop.
Uh, but I feel it the next day.
There's no doubt.
I mean, turmeric is great for soreness and everything, but you just uh when you're not in your 20s anymore, and sometimes you just have to accept it.
But see, that's the thing.
The people in the the people in the chats are saying, oh, wait till you're 50, wait till you're 60.
Well, and and that's my point is I don't want to do so much damage to my body in my 30s by pushing the limit so that I can still be active and and still be able to you know be physically fit and and flexible and pliable and all that stuff when I when I am in my older age, at least I hope.
I mean, god uh god given.
All right, next caller.
What's your name?
Where you from?
Oh, Mr. Schroer, my name is Peter Robinson.
I'm from Kansas City.
How are you, my friend?
Uh-uh.
I'm good.
Did you say Pierre or Peter?
Peter.
All right, Peter.
I gotta say I am a big fan of yours.
I've been for a very long time.
I love the war room.
I love your political takes.
I gotta say.
All right, thank you, Peter.
What's going on over there?
What's going on over there in Kansas City, by the way?
How are you guys doing?
All right.
You know, we're doing all right.
Doing all right, you know.
I don't know if there's been a lot of talk about the drama between uh the Chiefs owners and the city of Kansas City, the voters wanting to essentially tell them no to building that new stadium, right?
Who wants to build a new stadium?
Uh I believe is the Hunt family, the people who own the Chiefs team.
Why would they want to tear down Arrowhead?
It's like legendary.
Oh, dude, you're telling me it is absolutely legendary.
But see, here the thing is, right?
They want to be on they want to modernize Kansas City to be like other major cities.
You already got the plaster.
I I agree, my friend.
But there's also a lot of politics when it comes to the plaza, right?
Just because the uh I'm not gonna say it's the populace because it's a variety of factors when it comes to that.
I know I know that I know I mean I haven't been I haven't been to Kansas City in a while.
I used to frequent Kansas City.
I I have a bit of an idea what you're talking about.
But the the thing about Arrowhead, it's one of the last places where you can go to a football game and you feel it's kind of like an old timey experience, like the old speaker setup.
I mean, the walkways, you just don't get that anywhere anymore.
Well, I know, my friend.
It's it's it's classic Americana, right?
There it's more than just like the fact that there is a new stadium needing to be built.
I whether it needs to be built or not, I don't care personally.
Well, and aren't they they were trying to they were trying to do something?
They were trying to do something originally, and it didn't really go very far, where they were trying to have a new baseball stadium and then a new football stadium, and then they were gonna have like the roof that went over either one.
Did you do you remember when they were trying to do that crazy stuff?
Vaguely, vaguely.
That was a while back.
That was before I really got really, really got galvanized and just like got involved with local politics.
All right.
Well, you were about to ask me a question.
I'm going off the deep end here.
No, it's all good.
It's all good.
I more or less wanted to discuss a little bit of like the political landscape right now of the country.
I understand that it's kind of maybe not the topic people want to talk about, but I just want to say, um, as a Christian man, you know, the 2020 election kind of just destroyed me, kind of broke me.
I'm not gonna lie.
Um it came to that, I was very, very, very involved with politics.
I'm talking like working with local campaigns, paying attention with like a lot of things, getting just like being supportive of like local politicians, like Austin Peterson, everything.
Um granted of 2020, how things turned out, kind of shattered me in how I feel about politics in general.
It's like, what's the point?
What's the point?
But I will say Do you still feel that way?
What what are your thoughts?
I still I still do sort of feel that way.
I took the quote unquote proverbial black pill about that.
Like politics is not so much the priority in my life anymore.
I just it's still I feel kind of hopeless about it.
Well, you know, not wanting to be involved in politics or the process or the day to day is obviously understandable, probably for your own mental health.
I don't like anybody that that takes I don't like anybody that takes um negativity with them when they wake up or when they go to bed at night.
So whatever you need to do to avoid that, if it's avoiding the politics, I could understand why you would feel that way.
A lot of people do.
I I used to have this saying, I I forget what it was.
Uh I I'm probably butchering it.
I used to say it all the time, and I can't even remember it now, but it's like no, this is driving me crazy.
At first, it's like at first the truth pisses you off, and then it sets you free.
I'm I'm I'm I'm paraphrasing what it was, but it's like the truth hurts at first, but then it sets you free.
And so, yeah, you kind of went through that process of it's like, wow, I mean, uh, we're politically hopeless, I'm politically homeless, our elections are rigged, and so okay, that's a truth.
At first, it pisses you off, and then it sets you free.
And so maybe you're just kind of going through that process now.
Maybe, maybe.
I will say though, I do do a Bible study with my dad, and he brought up a very good point, which is something I've forgotten.
I think this is a pretty solid message in terms of like the political, religious landscape of Christianity as a whole, and Christians in politics or Christians concerned about politics.
What I what he told me and what is scriptural is the fact that you know God puts these people on authority.
Granted, his ways are higher than mine.
So why he put Biden in office, I don't know.
But ultimately, it's it's up to him, and it's all going to be for his good.
Well, a lot of people have uh a lot of people have woken up politically because of how bad it's gotten under Biden, I would say.
I I'm not like an accelerationist, or I'm not, I'm not like I don't think about war strategy.
It's like, hey, we gotta do this and people are gonna die, but it'll help us get here or whatever.
But so it's like I don't like human suffering to reach an end goal, let's say.
But again, it's not me.
I, you know, it's not up to me.
I'm not making these decisions, but there's no doubt there's a lot of human suffering now.
Umbe it'll help people realize how much they're lied to by their media and their government, wherever they end up falling on the spectrum, whatever, but it's a realization.
It's a realization that needs to be had, and I think it's being had right now.
And I'm glad about that.
I personally, for me, like politics is not so much the forefront anymore.
I'm more focused on like my walk with Jesus and everything.
Because how many friendships have I lost during that time of like me being at like hyperlethal political?
Right?
That's that's more or less the thing that I I'm trying to roll and deal with.
There's a lot of burned bridges, but I've I've burned.
And I've tried like mending, but it's just well, because because what?
Because why?
What politics do that?
Oh, I mean, like my stance on abortion, um, my my fiscal policy, how I feel about a lot of that stuff.
So conservative conservative conservative values, voting Trump.
Yes, sir.
Yeah.
I mean, it's uh it's it's a shame.
I was I was I was obnoxious with it.
That's the thing.
I wasn't as tactful.
What's obnoxious?
Just like, hey, if you don't vote Trump, fuck you.
Uh yes.
Yes, very much that.
Well, uh right.
I understand.
That that used to be me, though.
I understand.
I have since calmed down quite a bit.
And I'm just more or less spoking on the religious aspect of it.
And I don't I don't say religion and the fact that it's just like the monotonous like piety stuff, right?
It's more than just that.
So I'm just trying to figure out how to get that good life balance of having politics, being involved in the society that I'm living in, but also being a good oracle, a good ambassador for God.
That's more or less what I'm trying to deal with.
I was wondering if you had any like good tips.
I would just say, you know what, just give it to God, ask him to light your path, and you know, wherever it leads you, it leads you, man.
If you if you don't, if you if it leads you to get involved, maybe it'll be in a way you never expected.
If it's just to, you know, take a break from it, not let it drag you down, then that's just what it is.
Fair enough.
Fair enough.
You're a wise man, Owen, and I do appreciate you.
All right, keep them straight up there in Kansas City.
All right, keep try to keep them straight.
I'm trying, my friend.
I am absolutely trying.
Maybe one of these days I'll become mayor.
Who knows?
I'd like to find myself back in Kansas City one day.
I mean, hell, if they're gonna tear down uh Arrowhead, uh I may have to uh may have to check out a game before they do.
I mean, that's just a shame.
You know, I remember um as a kid, I'm I'm lucky I got to see uh Yankee Stadium before they tore it down, the old Bush Stadium in St. Louis, obviously, living in St. Louis.
I mean, these are like the greatest baseball stadiums ever.
I'm sure the new Yankee Stadium is great, but it's just there's nothing, it's just the games going to sporting events now is so different because it's just a giant, it's just like a giant billboard.
It's a hundred flashing screens.
Even if you wanted to watch the game, it's like you can't even watch the game.
Like Wrigley Field before they put up the billboards and they put up the jumbotron and everything.
Like these kids will never experience that.
These kids will never experience that.
I mean, maybe Fenway Park is the closest thing now.
Wrigley Field is not the same with the big Jumbotron now.
Thank you.
And I mean, they build these stadiums as like the new mechas.
They're the most expensive engineering architecture projects that are out there.
And it's all this like giant game.
They they build these football stadiums and they get maybe 10 games a year.
Maybe they have another event or two.
I mean, you're talking like 20 events a year, maybe at these billion dollar football stadiums, but it's like, oh, we got a new football stadium.
It's like, oh, it's so great.
We can go watch the local sports team.
They can't get money to fix a bridge.
They can't get money to fix an airport.
They can't get any of this stuff.
And then and then you're going to the game.
And you walk by the the decaying infrastructure and you walk by, you know, 30 homeless people begging for money and the crime and the seediness and everything falling apart and the stench, but it's like, oh, I'm going to the new Mecca.
You know, I'm going to the big sports game and it's in the brand new stadium.
It's like you just ignore the decay.
It it's like trying to put makeup on a pig.
But then the real classics, they just tear them down.
All right, next caller.
What's your name?
Where you're from.
Hello.
I'm uh Joseph from Las Vegas.
What's up, Joseph?
Oh, nothing much.
I was just wondering.
Um, you know, I know that the Democrats can't really go with Biden at this point.
I mean, they say that they are, but it doesn't look like it.
What's the say that they don't switch ships over to Kennedy?
Um, what do you think is stopping them from doing that?
I know he's pretty extreme, but you know, he's he's pretty leftist, and he's trying to take your guns at the end of the day.
You know, he's he lines up with what the Democrats want.
Yeah, I think it's a potential.
I think maybe even Kennedy is aiming for that with some of the harder, harder left stances that he's been taking lately.
Um definitely um I just think he's too far.
He's he's too he's too far on the vaccine issue.
Uh um he's he's and you know, I I I think the biggest problem with Kennedy, really, for the Democrats is that he's he's he's probably his own man.
He makes his own decisions, he has his own policies, his hat he has his own ideas, and you can't really unless your name is Barack Obama, you cannot do that in the Democrat Party.
Today's democ today's Democrat Party, the only person that's going to get a nominee is going to be somebody that's totally controlled or or totally will sell out the country.
And Kennedy will not do that.
So I I I just don't I I don't see I just don't see it.
I I think if the Democrats do replace Biden, it's likely Gavin Newsom is my guess.
Which is hilarious.
I mean, he's destroyed California.
It's just a total nightmare.
It's a total disaster, but you know, he'll oh, he's good for president.
Yeah, for the homeless just running around.
He's good.
He's been working on that for 15 years or so, 10 years.
Oh, yeah, yeah, Gavin Newsom.
He's great.
Look what he did for California.
And they'll say that, and they'll say that.
That'll be like the campaign.
It's like, oh, he was so great in California.
You know, oh, we gotta get, you know.
Yeah.
And you see what they did too with Bernie Sanders.
I mean, they're willing to just cross their own guy.
I mean, they don't care.
Well, yeah, he never wanted to win anyway, so he did a bunch of he did a bunch of fundraising, got some book deals, became a multimillionaire, and you know, now he just hangs out in the Senate, takes naps.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We'll see what Seneca's they pull before the election.
Oh, yeah.
There's gonna be plenty of them.
Plus, you notice that the Democrats aren't really attacking Kennedy.
And so you might say, oh, well, maybe they're thinking of going with him.
My guess is they try to do something to destroy him in the final days.
I look, I think Kennedy's a bigger threat to the Democrats than he is to to Trump, quite frankly.
I I I think that.
So you gotta wonder.
Are they saving something?
Are they saving something to try to destroy Kennedy with before it's all said and done?
They're not gonna let him, they're not just gonna let him run free and take votes from whatever the Democrat nominee is.
There's no way they're gonna do that.
Yeah, another thing, uh Kennedy I hate to say it.
I'm the first one to say it I've heard, but I mean his voice is just not good for uh for any sort of politics or anything.
I mean, it's true.
It's just it's it's it's a factor, you know.
It's it's not let's not pretend like it's not a factor.
Yeah, yeah.
No, people forget, but you know, it's definitely true.
Um yeah, I appreciate you um every day coming by, exposing everything uh tuning every single day uh to your show.
So I really do appreciate the shows that you put together.
Glad to have you in the audience from Vegas.
Thank you for the call tonight.
Yeah, I I the only the only reasoning I can see with Joe Biden being the Democrat nominee is that they're just throwing this one.
The Democrats are just throwing this one and they'll lose and they'll just blame it all on Biden, and so they'll ignore, oh, oh, you know, it wasn't bad economic policy, it wasn't bad energy policy.
It wasn't uh the open border, you know, no, no, no, no, no, no.
It was just Biden.
Biden was just not a good candidate, and so it was just Biden.
Biden is the reason we lost, and so it won't be Biden next time, we'll be fine.
So maybe they'll just run him and he'll lose and that'll be that.
I mean, don't get me wrong, they'll try to keep him in.
But you know, if they lose it, they lose it, they blame it on Biden, and they just get ready for you know, 2028.
And the r the attacks against Trump and God else, whatever shenanigans they'll pull.
All right, next caller, what's your name?
Where you from?
Hi, I'm Kathy, and I'm based in Blessed.
I just wanted to share my experience.
I was down in Miami in mid-April, and a man attacked me, and uh I ended up getting a hold of raw milk, and it helped fuse my bones back together.
And I mean, my entire face was broken, like he broke both anything below my eye sockets, it was completely shattered.
I gotta have my uh jawbone, I have to have bone grafted onto my jaw because he tore the top of my mouth off.
I mean, it was just so savage.
And um the raw milk really helped me heal.
But there's another issue is the fact that in the United States and all over the world, I know you've seen the videos on Twitter, there are so many women being beaten by men, you know, and I thought maybe you could shed some light on that and what you think about that.
Because, you know, I'm 23 years old and I'm sitting here and I can barely talk because I'm missing my front teeth, and that is something that really affected me and it changed my entire life.
I mean, this guy tried to kill me, and Miami Dade County has said nothing about it.
There's been no news reports, and um it's just really unfortunate because a man is on the street and he tried to kill me.
And I mean, I am healing, like I said, but you know, the torture that I endured is gonna last a lifetime.
I mean, if you could just shed some light on that, what you think about it and what you think that maybe um the next administration who's in power, what they could do to help end this besides you know, mass deportations.
Well, you mentioned mass deportations.
Do you know your assailants?
Were they illegal migrants or what is the case?
Um the neighborhood that I was found in, uh, they have two leads, but they haven't been really forward with me about who they think did it or what they think is going on.
All they said was that it's probably a Haitian or Cuban.
That was the neighborhood I was found in.
But um I was Found.
Found in an area that I did not know where I was.
Like I had no idea where I was.
My friend just dropped me off in this random place in Miami, and I was attacked.
So I don't even know who it is because I was hit in the back of the head.
So the stories coming out of New York are kind of the ones we've seen.
Women just getting randomly beaten.
Um, it was going viral on the internet.
It's um, you know, uh If you actually recall a few years ago, it was mostly happening to Asians, specifically Asian women.
They tried to blame it on white people.
It didn't take um because it just wasn't white people doing it.
I mean, you know, you can look at the videos, not white folks doing it, but they tried to blame it on white people.
It failed, so then they quit covering it.
And now it seems like it's mostly white women that are being attacked in New York City.
So I don't know if it's a racial thing or it's like some weird internet trend or game that's going on.
It's definitely happening, or people are just deranged and crazy, just figure, oh, I'm just gonna sock a woman.
I mean, I yours sounds like an attempted robbery.
Or I mean, do you think it was maybe a gang initiation?
I I I don't know.
I mean, I I have to have facial reconstructive surgery, and like the whatever happened to me, my arm was smashed and the bones were sticking out.
I mean, this was very savage.
It was uh really extreme.
So I just wanted to talk about it because I know that a lot of women think that nothing will ever happen to them.
I thought that nothing would ever happen to me, because I don't really put myself out in the spotlight necessarily on social, but not in a way that would draw attention in that sense.
And um, it just happened.
I mean, it can happen anywhere at any time, and it doesn't matter how how many times I go to the gym, how much meat I eat, or how healthy I am beforehand.
If a man has bad intentions for me or for another woman, and he asks on them, you know, it could be the end of their life, and it would be a shame for any young women watching the show or in America or you know, just alive humanity itself as a whole, for anybody to go through what I went through.
I pray that nobody else meets that fate because it is absolutely detrimental.
I mean, he just he knocked my I I play flute.
I'm in college, like he took a lot of things away from me without even knowing what he did.
And the person will probably never be caught because this happens so often.
I was at uh Jackson Ryder Trauma Center, and the doctors told me they said that uh they see women often that come in with uh these type of injuries.
So and there was a report in uh Winwood, which is where it happened.
A white woman was tied up and beaten in broad daylight.
You can look that up and find the news stories, but you know, it's just crazy.
It seems like we're nearing our end the end time sometimes to me.
But thank you for taking my call, Owen.
I appreciate it.
You look very good tonight.
There it is.
I think that's what she really called about.
No, I'm kidding.
Well, uh, that's a pretty gruesome story.
I know women that have been um, you know, robbed, but not like not like what she's talking about.
I do actually know a few guys that got kind of beaten badly like that.
Uh, but it was a robbery again.
So I don't know.
These these vicious attacks where it just seems like is it a gang initiation?
Is it a race thing?
I don't know.
Uh you try to make sense of it.
A healthy civilization, a healthy society, it never happens.
Um but that's not where we're at, unfortunately, in America.
All right, next caller.
What's your name?
Where you're from.
Yeah, I'm sorry, Kathy.
Your friends are not a friend.
Yeah, that's an odd one.
Oh, oh, uh, oh.
This is uh sleepy Rick from FEMA Region 4.
Did you know that um we're still launching an investigation, but it but it seems to be nearing its conclusion that Chase Geyser stole my clown horn and broke it.
No, dude, uh now this this I was I was going I was going to say, hey, I'll bet you Chase on a break was playing around with the horn and he fucking broke it, and now he took it, and that's what took place.
No, we found the horn.
We we did locate the horn.
The horn we found, but it's broke, it's no longer effective.
It's been destroyed, it's been sabotaged.
Uh we had a little ceremony, uh, we did a little ritual um to put it to bed, but it's done.
It's over.
Two two things.
My dad, he said, hey, great uh calling out the conscription scenario this morning or this afternoon.
And uh then he said, Hey, what's this about the clown horn?
You know, you you told Owen clown custom clown horns for life.
So if there's something wrong, you need to come through with that.
Well, I I'm uh I went for it.
There was something, there's something there was something on the war room today, and I I went for my clown horn and I have it it's a it's got a little special spot on the side, and I went for it and it wasn't there, and I was irate.
I was lost.
I I didn't know what to do without my clown horn, you know.
It's like Well, that that that is obviously what he was referring to.
But uh hey, I have to ask, I haven't ever slunked at first.
Do you get nauseous or or get the shits or until your body's used to it or what?
No, I had no problem, honestly.
Um I I I nothing.
Not that I can not that I can recall.
I I mean, I don't know.
Maybe I'm telling you, raw milk was different.
Raw milk definitely changes you.
It definitely you you want to talk about maybe some um, you know, uh whatever you want to call it.
Um digestional things, raw milk will definitely have that.
Uh and raw milk definitely changes stuff for raw milk.
Maybe maybe get ready for some stuff.
It's nothing extreme.
It's nothing like you're gonna be like, oh my god, I can't handle it.
But you'll definitely notice some differences with raw milk.
Raw eggs, I can't remember any.
I don't remember anything with raw eggs.
I don't remember any any anything worth noting that was different.
No.
Well, hey man, I'm better than a Rogers Starbucks, Jack, so uh I'm gonna be going to Delaware instead.
Yeah, yeah.
I I got recruited.
Uh I could have been the next uh cowboys quarterback, but I decided to march with the civil rights marchers, and that was before my son died at the war.
Hey, Rick, good for the call.
Thank you.
Let's take another call.
What's your name?
where you're from.
Thank you.
I got hairy legs.
It's true.
The Freemasons put a hit on my clown horn.
All right.
Next caller, what's your name?
Where are you from?
Yeah.
Uh we're having a connection issue, this guy.
We're gonna have to say take another call.
All right, what's your name?
Where are you from?
So Donnie.
All right, what's up, Don?
Hey, uh, just a shout out to uh people that died and injured uh at a battle that my uncle, one of my uncles in World War II were in.
Uh Battle of Hertz Gen Forest.
I think it's spelled H-U-R-T G-E-N.
And I mean, like he's telling me that story, those stories from there in the late 60s, and I mean, people eating breakfast together, buddies, having their heads blowed off, and he went all through that thing.
And uh there's a butt paintball put out a uh uh movie, park movies or you know, different parts of uh on YouTube, and they really were even more violent.
I mean, if they got a commander in there that was getting their guys killed, and like I heard, great thing about a war, they give everybody a gun, and then uh if they got somebody in there hurting the guys, they moved him on out peaceful if he could, and somehow, and anyway, uh sad.
And hey, I like what you're doing on the uh uh uh milk, raw milk, uh raw eggs, the steak and stuff.
Uh, you know, that's really why I'm following one of the reasons why I'm following uh uh Robert Barnes, the attorney is at uh Amos Miller case.
Yep, yeah, big case.
Yeah, uh you can go uh I don't have I can talk all night, but uh if you really hey I had a great call last week with the attorney general's office.
I mean, they call me back in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma is a drumming's a good good guy.
I mean, I've got uh cousins uh uh not bad looking, they're drummings.
So I don't I'm not I'm not saying I'm completely on the end, and uh I used to do business with this guy.
He's pretty cool.
But anyway, like on the Roma, you know, maybe Oklahoma doesn't have it so bad.
There's some counties in Oklahoma, that went like 98% for Trump.
I think they had the record for most support for Trump in those counties.
All right, Donnie, thanks for calling.
Next caller, what's your name?
Where you from?
Tonya, Pennsylvania.
I'm sorry, what was it?
You said Tanya?
Yes.
Hi, Tanya.
hello I don't even know if he knows what the hell's going on.
I don't know.
Am I still alive?
You're you're on the air right now.
And uh um, I'm not.
Um am I doing?
You're not Tanya.
Are you on the same drugs as Joe Biden?
Um, no, but I wish I was because I would be in a fucking other whole universe and I would enjoy it.
And may God have mercy on your soul.
Yes, sir, definitely.
God would be with me too, just like Joe Biden.
What are you doing?
What are you up to tonight, Tanya?
Things seem a little strange on your end.
Um, no, it's not strange.
I'm calling because a girl called about being attacked by a bunch of Cubans, and that's what gave me the courage to call tonight because I was almost kidnapped two weeks before Christmas going on a cigarette break at work.
Uh a white band pulled up beside my car, and a guy got out in tempt of kidnapping me, and this is a very rural area of mostly white people where I live, and I'm not racist because I come from a big city and I moved to a small rural area in 98.
So I was pretty freaked out when a white van pulled up beside me at two o'clock in the morning because I work third shift.
I almost got kidnapped, and that so I was just calling to defend that woman.
What's that?
How did you avoid getting kidnapped?
Um, what I did, I always watch because I'm from a big city, I'm always aware of my surroundings, okay, sir.
And I'm sitting there at two o'clock in the morning, smoking my cigarette on my lunch break, and I went and sat underneath a bright light, but the van turned its headlights in the dark area where there's another is like you know goodwill.
It's a w goodwill facility, but they're not open at two o'clock in the morning, so it was all blacked out.
Well, I all I seen was headlights lit up.
I'm sitting under these bright lights, and this band, white band, pulled up behind me, and it lit up, stopped behind me, and I'm looking around like what the hell?
It just and all of a sudden it pulled beside me, and a guy got out of the white van, fully black with a mask around his face, and I'm looking at him, and all of a sudden,
all I did was stop and look, and put my car in reverse, and I got I backed out of there and zoomed out like instantly, and all of a sudden I went like I seriously, it shakes me up even talking about it right now.
So I drove around around the block, and there's the white van right in front of me, the stoplight looking at me, and I'm looking at it, and I can't even discuss it.
So frightening.
It's so real.
What Biden, oh Biden is what I call it, because it's like Obama all over again is doing very scary because I live in a very small 10,000 people in my town, and we're struggling with the immigration and human trafficking.
Two weeks before this happened to me, we found out a 14 year old was trafficked from New York City into my little Pennsylvania oral area.
You understand that?
And I was almost kidnapped at 47 years old.
At 47 years old, I have to be frightened about being kidnapped.
And middle-aged older woman.
This real wow.
Well, I'm glad you weren't kidnapped.
That would have been well, you wouldn't have been able to call in.
You know, our civilization didn't used to be like this.
It just didn't.
And you think about it, it's like, how do you how do you even get to this point?
A deep analysis could be had, but I mean we've had our culture.
We've had our society, we've had our civilization, we've our country stolen from us.
And people have lost the ability to live free and prosper, and you know.
You just go crazy.
It's kind of like um I've been watching uh that show on Amazon Fallout.
I haven't really been watching it actively.
I'll put it on before I go to bed or I'll put it on if I'm like making dinner and I'm just sick of politics.
It seems like it's all right, but there's a there's a common theme about not trying to have a spoiler here, but there's a common theme about the world, and it's just like it's total chaos, every man for himself, but then they have like the underground, and it's like, oh no, you know, you respect one another, you you all contribute to society, and so you all have an investment there, you want to protect it.
People don't have an investment in society, they don't have an investment in culture.
And they've been told they've been told, oh, this isn't yours, this is all stolen, it's all this, it's all that, and so then they end up hating it, and they get free stuff, and then they don't even have this basic respect for property.
I don't know, maybe I'm just trying to respond to that caller, and I don't even know what to say.
All right, we'll take one more call for the night.
One more call for the night.
What's your name?
Where are you from?
Hey, what's going on, all and this is Ahmed from New York?
Just wanted to touch base.
Now you didn't get jumped too.
Did you get did you get jumped?
Did I get jumped?
Nah, I got jumped by God, bro.
Oh, there you go.
How about that?
You know, I you know, because here's the thing.
I came from uh I'm trying to I'll let you finish here, but you know, I came from like classical talk radio, sports talk radio entertainment and stuff like that.
I could do shows like this.
I really I could do I could do a whole show and just say, I just want the cr I just want your craziest stories.
What's the weirdest thing that ever happened?
Have you ever had a near-death experience?
Have you ever had what's a crazy dream?
Have you had a dream come true?
Like I could just do a whole show, and I could just take calls like this the whole time.
I would enjoy that.
Can I tell you uh a crazy story about having my first child, my my my firstborn?
I was in NYU, and that's when it was like 2022, August 27th.
It was a lot of COVID regulations between mask and giving the stupid vaccine card and all that.
And um, it was to the point where they were separating my girl because she was refusing to take a swab test, and we were not one of those people that take the test and all that shit.
So they asked if you're not gonna take the test, we have to put you with the sick people.
I was like, but she's completely healthy, so you're gonna risk her.
I have all this on video.
And between uh lying to us about doing social security to uh to like uh what is it, birth certificate, all of it is a hoax and really a lie.
So they they were lying to us basically that we can't have the child unless we do the social security, unless we do this, and uh it was like a it was a combination of like the matrix and then also the COVID narrative being a few years.
You went to a hospital completely traumatic for uh somebody, like especially that somebody that's going through labor.
Did you go to the hospital?
Many other people were lied to during the that those procedures during the COVID.
And it's really I I hope people actually get on board with things like that and sue the hospitals because they know that what they did was illegal.
So you went to a hospital.
NYU.
In Brooklyn.
It was like one of the top, if not the top, uh hospital in all five boroughs.
Well, I would uh certainly suggest avoiding the hospital.
You could find a birthing center or even do a home birth, would probably uh you'd probably be better off uh uh avoiding the hospital for all that.
So yeah, of course they're gonna put all that pressure on you, trying to get your kids.
They try to separate me, and they try to say that I was running, uh I was going crazy.
The doctor, the first doctor abandoned my girl because she was so on point.
Do you want this?
Do you want that?
Oh, you gotta do this, all these questions, and people aren't aware of all this before they enter those doors.
And it's very hard.
It's very intimidating as well.
You know, they sit there and they strong arm you and you assume that they have your best interest.
You assume that they know best.
Especially the people that went through COVID, uh, restrictions and regulations.
It wasn't even hospital procedures or policies.
It was just like the CDC recommendations in the guidelines, which are completely fucking getting wrecked right now, and all the people are stepping down.
I feel like it's a fucking lawsuit left and right, but anyway, I don't know if that's ever gonna happen.
Like, yeah, I have evidence of all these people committing acts and crimes, and I've had the head nurse of NYU come and apologize.
I have all of this on camera, but I just was intimidated to I'll tell you what, Myrtle Wyckoff right now in New York City, really fast before I before you like I'm out of here.
Uh, the police precinct, the 83rd precinct in Queens, they know what's going on with all the tents and the migrants setting up like for shop, and they don't even need uh licenses to sell food or clothing, but people like me, I have to pay my way and through taxes and all that,
but like 340 different freaking uh tents, and it's like turned into like a third world country in a matter of like three, four years, and I called the precinct, and they said that I was threatening them basically and twisting my words up and trying to weaponize my words because I'm a concerned citizen, and that was another fucking thing.
Yeah, that's why you gotta just avoid the hospital right there.
You gotta avoid the hospitals.
I mean, it's just they'll do you like that.
And then the next thing they'll try to take your kid permanently.
No.
No, you gotta avoid the hospitals, ladies and gentlemen.
Well, you know what that music means.
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It's over.
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On this Memorial Day, Monday transmission.
Oh, and Troy are live episode 67.
We talked about raw eggs, raw milk, and then we had fun on the phone lines.
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