172V Medic Monday - August 16 2021
Greg and I discuss the situation in Afghanistan, how to develop new habits, and pursuing your divine destiny.
Greg and I discuss the situation in Afghanistan, how to develop new habits, and pursuing your divine destiny.
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The Californian's like, what are you doing to my song? | |
All right, so obviously we have some news going on today. | |
Yeah. | |
Yeah. | |
Joe Bama has been missing in action. | |
Yeah, where is he? | |
Well, apparently we have been told That he went to Camp David for a two-week vacation while Afghanistan is being retaken by the Taliban. | |
Interesting. | |
Convenient timing, I would say. | |
That right as he decides to go on vacation for two weeks, we pull out all of our troops from Afghanistan. | |
The Taliban take over the country. | |
Joe Biden goes and he's having ice cream and we have somewhere between 10,000 and 40,000 U.S. | |
citizens and other people in the country trying to leave. | |
Talk about a disaster. | |
So apparently, I just saw this come across. | |
Biden is going to return to the White House and he's going to have some kind of a press briefing at 345 Eastern this afternoon. | |
Oh, really? | |
And I'm sure he'll read a prepared message off a teleprompter and then promptly walk away and not answer questions. | |
Because there's going to be a lot of questions from the press and I'm sure he doesn't want to answer those questions. | |
No, pretty sure he does not. | |
So Afghanistan has turned into a nightmare. | |
Um, you know, by design, I'm sure. | |
Uh, you know, this, this was predictable. | |
We've got, this is Obama, you know, three Obama's third term in office, which to me, it looks like the 16 year plan to destroy America is back on track. | |
Um, and you know, people are speculating. | |
Why would Obama withdraw all of our troops, allow the Taliban to take over, uh, allow the Afghan army to fold. | |
And allow the Taliban to take all of our military hardware. | |
Well, obviously we know that Biden is a puppet of China. | |
Yeah. | |
And I'm sure that China has something to do with this. | |
The Chinese government, either last night or early this morning, recognized the new Afghan government. | |
And Afghanistan is rich, is a country that's rich in minerals. | |
Yeah. | |
It's a pretty primitive country, but they've got vast resources under the ground. | |
All kinds of minerals, metals, precious metals, rare earth metals that are used, you know, semiconductors and electronic applications. | |
So I would imagine That one of the agendas going on is that China is going to move in some mining companies and China will reimburse the Taliban, give them some money so they can buy rockets, guns, military hardware, while China then mines all the whatever they need out of the Afghan countryside, probably. | |
Yeah, yeah. | |
I think that's one of the agendas. | |
And then I suspect the second agenda is probably, well, we now know that they're going to be moving, trying to relocate as many as 30,000 Afghan refugees into our country. | |
Yeah. | |
So if you think about the open borders, bringing all these people in from all over the world into the United States, flooding us with With people from all over the country, all over the world, it's another move to destabilize, destroy U.S. | |
sovereignty, dissolve our borders, and move us closer to that borderless, one-world government that they keep on pushing and driving us toward. | |
And, you know, it's their plan, the plan to destroy America and to destroy the world. | |
So we're seeing some pretty interesting things happening. | |
A lot of people are frustrated and angry over this, rightfully so. | |
But, you know, I think it helps to realize that all of these fast moves that Obama and Biden, Susan Rice, Valerie Jarrett, Samantha Power, and all the other puppets that are working for George Soros. | |
They're trying to bring all this stuff to pass as quickly as they can. | |
They're in a race because the report on the Maricopa County audit is probably going to drop next week. | |
It's the last week of August next week, and we've been told that the Senate is expecting the final report on the audit by the end of August. | |
And there's a couple of different people out there that are saying the report's ready to be published. | |
And when the first audit report comes out that shows fraud, I'm sure it will, that creates a problem for Biden. | |
You know, we've got things moving on in Georgia. | |
So as far as the Georgia election is concerned. | |
Judge O'Meara has slated a hearing for the third week of September for Garland Favorito's lawsuit. | |
And Ruby Freeman and her friends have been added to that lawsuit. | |
And that lawsuit is gaining steam. | |
So, Raffensperger and Brian Kemp are trying to do everything they can to throw roadblocks in the way of a forensic audit in Georgia. | |
But I was listening to the War Room this morning, and one of the women who's an attorney in this case with Garland Favorito, she says that following the September hearing, So Judge Amaro is going to hold a hearing in September. | |
He's going to hear all the objections, all the motions from both sides on this issue with the ballots in Georgia. | |
And then he's going to make a ruling. | |
They're trying to get a look at 140,000 ballots in Fulton County. | |
And this attorney believes that Judge Amaro is going to rule in their favor. | |
And that is going to probably be the kickoff that will start a full forensic audit in Georgia. | |
That's her words, not mine. | |
I think eventually we're going to see an audit, a full forensic audit in Georgia. | |
It's only a matter of time and a matter of how is that going to happen? | |
And I think that We're getting closer. | |
Although, you know, Secretaries of State all around the country are trying to stop these audits. | |
I think it's going to happen. | |
So there's some action. | |
We're moving in the right direction in Florida. | |
There's some resistance to what Doug Mastriano wants to do in Pennsylvania. | |
Some of the Republicans in the legislature are not fully on board. | |
And if you live in Pennsylvania or you know people who live in Pennsylvania, It would be a good idea to light a fire under those people and get them to call the Republican members of the Senate, call and email them, especially the Government Oversight Committee, because they need to support Mastriano and what he's doing with the audits in Pennsylvania. | |
I wanted to talk a little bit about Florida. | |
Talk about Florida. | |
Yeah, your state, Greg. | |
There have been a couple of your state reps, Anthony Sabatini, I think is one of them, that have proposed doing a forensic audit in Florida. | |
Sabatini, if I'm not mistaken, proposed auditing the five largest counties in Florida. | |
And your Secretary of State, Laurel Lee, is dead set against any kind of audit in Florida. | |
And Laurel Lee is Going to have some huge problems on her hands if she does not get on board with audits. | |
I know that there are people out there on Telegram who are pushing this story that DeSantis is the one who's not supporting the audits. | |
That is absolute BS. | |
Yeah. | |
Laurel Lee, the Secretary of State of Florida, she is the problem. | |
Don't listen to what Ghost Ezra is putting out there on Telegram, throwing shade on DeSantis. | |
DeSantis is a patriot. | |
The problem is the Secretary of State. | |
Yeah. | |
And we're going to be getting more information, I think, about Laurel Lee in the coming days and her agenda. | |
I think she is another Katie Hobbs. | |
I think she and, what's her face from Colorado? | |
Um, they're all cut from the same piece of George Soros bought and paid for Secretary of States who were paid, uh, to make sure that the elections, the election steals went off as planned and that nobody would do an audit afterward. | |
Um, so I think we have one more person to that's on our radar and that's, and that's, uh, your Secretary of State in Florida. | |
Uh, Well, you know, I mean, they're coming out to Florida for all kinds of reasons right now. | |
Uh, that's true. | |
That is true. | |
So we've got 254 people in the chat now. | |
Hey, I'm digging it. | |
It's cool. | |
I'm digging it too. | |
I'm not digging all the trouble that we had this morning getting this thing out there, but yeah, by the way, I apologize for all the troubles, uh, with the first attempt to live stream. | |
Greg was having great audio when he did his Devo this morning, and then when he added me onto the live stream, my mic was working and then his audio was gone. | |
And we tried to restart a number of times and he couldn't get the audio to work. | |
Yeah, it was like as soon as I brought you in, I was like, we cannot have this broadcast going on. | |
Let's thank God for Jeff and CloudHub. | |
I mean, now we get to try out the meeting feature. | |
Thank God for Jeff and CloudHub and the meetings feature. | |
I had some troubles getting my Supernational Saturday broadcast going on Saturday, but I did get it going. | |
And we got a bunch of people healed. | |
By the way, I don't know if you saw this, but in the chat on DLive, someone in there said that they watched the replay of my Supernatural Saturday broadcast and their shoulder got healed. | |
Because I was praying for people in the chat and a whole bunch of people got healed. | |
Shoulders healed, elbows, wrists, knees healed. | |
So God is still healing people. | |
Yes. | |
And I'm loving it. | |
Yeah. | |
Yeah. | |
And, you know, I don't know what the issue is with Wirecast or with DLive, but we have CloudHub now as a backup. | |
And I don't know if it's going to become our main thing. | |
It might become the main thing from this point forward if they keep on messing with things. | |
You know, I'm looking forward to the chat feature moving over onto the live stream. | |
I think that'll be a very good option for us going forward. | |
I'm just doing like a regular live stream, having chat there. | |
We can answer questions. | |
We can pray for people. | |
Yeah. | |
Kind of like how it's supposed to be when you do a live broadcast. | |
Yeah. | |
Right. | |
Yeah. | |
This is, this is working really well. | |
And I mean, the chat is going over to the video here very soon. | |
So, I mean, I think like the meetings, I think this will be like more for events and, um, yeah, you know, like things you would use a zoom for, right. | |
And I think the broadcast will be the broadcast. | |
So, so. | |
Yeah, I think that's that's a good point. | |
You know, meetings could be good. | |
It could be a replacement for Zoom. | |
And by the way, we probably shouldn't be using Zoom anyway, because the technology is actually it's Chinese technology. | |
And I've read several articles that suggest that the data collected by Zoom is actually going right over to Beijing. | |
Yeah. | |
And we don't need to be giving Uh, the Chinese Communist Party, any more information than they already have? | |
No, not at all. | |
And or supporting their, their, their hardware software and their agenda. | |
So, uh, I don't know if when I do zoom meetings from now on, I may not be doing zoom meetings. | |
I might be doing meetings on cloud hub and then doing a live stream on cloud hub. | |
Uh, well, I think the, the, The meetings on CloudHub, I mean, you can do handouts, you can have breakout rooms, you can set a public, private, or, you know, make it hidden. | |
So, I mean, you could, I'm looking forward to, like, canceling my Zoom membership, to be honest. | |
Yeah, me too. | |
Me too! | |
I'm like, hey, here's a link to a CloudHub meeting, let's do it there. | |
I'd be good with that. | |
Yeah, and like, Like, I don't know if you can tell, man, but I mean, this is like clean. | |
We're, we're on our own stuff. | |
I mean, there's no heebie-jeebies or anything out there listening to us right now. | |
I mean, we're. | |
Uh, right. | |
That is correct. | |
Uh, I did have one or two trolls, uh, drop in my, in my chat on Saturday. | |
So we'll have to figure out the moderation aspect of it. | |
If we want to have mods on and have them. | |
Taking care of the trolls. | |
But yeah, I like the fact that it's a technology and a platform that our friend Jeff has busted his butt to create. | |
And it's not relying on Silicon Valley. | |
It's not relying on the corrupt big tech companies. | |
It's patriots who believe in free speech. | |
Yeah. | |
From my perspective, that's worth supporting. | |
Oh, it definitely is. | |
I saw someone in the chat said they just finished up Craziest Adventures with God. | |
I'm glad you enjoyed the book. | |
We're on some crazy adventures from God. | |
What's that? | |
We're on some crazy adventures from God right now. | |
Yes, we are. | |
Let's see. | |
Yeah, so notifications on CloudHub come if we have to send them out. | |
So I sent out notifications to one of my groups on CloudHub, and if you're in that group, you would get a notification, I think, on the platform. | |
I don't know if those come in through private message, through the in-app notification, if you have the mobile app. | |
I'm not exactly sure how those notifications go out. | |
But the platform is a work in progress. | |
Jeff has his technical team working on fixing some of the bugs, making things smoother. | |
They're going to have to fix the audio on the mobile app because it isn't working on some mobile devices. | |
But you know, like I said, it's a work in progress. | |
They're trying to create something that will replace Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. | |
And they're not using DARPA funding to do it. | |
I occasionally hear people complain that they're not a big fan of CloudHub because it's kind of clunky and all this other stuff. | |
Well, not anymore. | |
Jeff dropped about a quarter of a million dollars just to do the video hosting part of the platform to make it legit. | |
And they're not getting military funding. | |
They're not getting government funding. | |
They're not taking money from China. | |
They're doing it with their own money and they have not yet monetized the platform. | |
So it's a huge investment. | |
It's a lot of time. | |
And it's, I think that they've made leaps and bounds in these last couple of updates to the platform to make it a lot more usable. | |
Yeah. | |
The update that came out a couple of weeks ago, well, almost a month ago now. | |
I mean, it's, it's a total game changer. | |
Yep. | |
It is a game changer. | |
And I'm looking forward to, you know, I may start doing more live broadcasts. | |
What? | |
Yes. | |
Yeah, that's awesome. | |
I'm working on The Dream Book. | |
Yeah, give us an update on that. | |
I know you've been hearing that for like three months. | |
Well, I mean, you did bite off a pretty big glossary that you've been working on. | |
Oh my gosh. | |
I got halfway through it and then it sucked my will to live. | |
And I was like, you know, I would just rather play on Telegram for a few months. | |
So I've been, I've been keeping up on the audit news and trying to keep people informed on Telegram. | |
And I've kind of ignored, um, the, the dream book, but I took a little, took a little break last week. | |
We're not going to talk about what I did, but I came back energized and enthused and I'm back to work on the dream book. | |
And what I have to, what I'm doing for those of you who don't know, so it's a book on dream interpretation. | |
The book is finished. | |
The text is finished. | |
Denise and I have to do some final editing and I'm working on a glossary of terms. | |
So it's like a dictionary of symbolic terms. | |
And I am, I'm into the Ms now. | |
And I'm making good progress. | |
I'm motivated. | |
After I'm done with this broadcast today, I'm going to get back to work on it and try to get it finished up and get that book out because it's holding up all the cool books I want to do. | |
The book on power and authority that is nearly finished. | |
And I can't finish that until I finish up the dream book. | |
Although I started the power and authority book before the dream book. | |
So after Biden was inaugurated in January, The news cycle just slowed down to a to a crawl where we were literally having like a two-week news cycle It would be a week or two before any actual news broke. | |
Nothing was really happening So I went to work on some books. | |
I started the book on power and authority got about three-quarters of the way through it and And I got on this rabbit trail about dreams as I was writing about power and authority. | |
I was looking back over my dreams, my dream journal, and I just decided, boom, I'm going to start writing this book. | |
I'm going to get this book shaped up on dreams. | |
So I had kind of a, I had like a 5,000 word essay that I wrote on dreams back about 10 years ago. | |
That formed the basis of the book. | |
So I started working on the dream book and I actually finished that. | |
And now the book on Power and Authority is like three quarters of the way finished. | |
I need to finish that up too. | |
And then I've got some more books working on. | |
So I'm going to write a screenplay for a film. | |
Yes! | |
And that will also be a novel. | |
Because I figured I'm just going to write the screenplay and the novel at the same time. | |
My first shot at a screenplay. | |
And about the 17th letter of the alphabet. | |
Nice. | |
Now we're on CloudHub, you can say it. | |
I know. | |
I like the 17th letter of the alphabet. | |
I do too. | |
It's a term of endearment for me. | |
I'm not trying to hide anything. | |
Right on. | |
And then I have a science fiction trilogy that I'm cooking. | |
I work on that. | |
I just have a lot of books I want to write. | |
And I can't write any of them until I get this dream book finished. | |
So that is my motivation for getting the dream book finished. | |
I can't do any of my book projects until I get this dream book wrapped up and published. | |
Yeah. | |
So hopefully we'll have that out in the next month or two. | |
Well, I mean, that's like a... | |
That's like a pretty serious thing. | |
I mean, writing a glossary and all that stuff. | |
Is it, is it like one of those things like, uh, like the tedious part of web design and stuff for me was like, you know, having to put in all the content and format and do all that kind of stuff. | |
Is it kind of like that where you're like, it's tedious. | |
Yeah. | |
Because I'm going through, uh, one word at a time and I'm using four or five different, uh, references. | |
Um, I'm using Bible gateway as kind of a primary reference. | |
So when I come up to a word, Right. | |
Let's say, you know, whatever the term is, like lightning. | |
Right. | |
I then go into Bible Gateway and I do a word search for the word lightning. | |
And I find scripture references where lightning is mentioned and put in the scripture references for that entry and build a list of possible interpretations, symbolic interpretations for the word lightning. | |
And each entry has at least two or three possible interpretations, some positive, some negative. | |
So I'm writing the interpretations in there and also putting in all the scripture references. | |
It's just a lot of tedious work. | |
It's not like the creative process of writing. | |
It's just a lot of tedious research. | |
It takes a lot of time. | |
And it's not the most fun thing in the world, but I have to get it done. | |
I get to persevere through it. | |
But you only got, what, 12 more letters to go through, right? | |
Yeah, it'll go fast once I get back in the flow. | |
And I got back from my break, and I was pretty motivated. | |
I still am. | |
I took a little time off yesterday because all this Afghanistan news was breaking. | |
But, you know, So when you say you took a lot of a little time off because the Afghanistan news is breaking So what does time off for Dave look like? | |
Time off is just being on telegram and posting Keeping up on the news and posting on telegram. | |
It's not it's time away from the book because on Let's see. | |
What is today Monday on? | |
Saturday I spent most of the day working on the book on Sunday everything turned to well There was a lot of news breaking yesterday on Afghanistan. | |
So I spent most of the day keeping up on the news, posting on Telegram. | |
I had a dream Saturday night that I posted on Telegram. | |
And so, time away is actually time on social media. | |
Yeah. | |
You know, putting out information for people. | |
Changing hats. | |
Changing hats. | |
Yes, it's a balancing act. | |
I have to balance my time between writing, uh, you know, corresponding email, uh, emails and per requests of people and, uh, and then putting out information on social media. | |
Yeah. | |
Those are the, and then occasionally cooking, uh, for Denise, uh, which, uh, which I get to do every night. | |
Dave's a cook. | |
So what'd you cook last night? | |
I love cooking. | |
Um, This is a side of Dave we never hear. | |
Let's hear about, what'd you cook last night? | |
People are like, this is what I turned in Monday for? | |
Yeah. | |
Yeah. | |
I want to know what Dave's cooking. | |
Last night I cooked, uh, breaded center cut pork chops with, um, gluten-free breadcrumbs for the breading. | |
Cause Denise is gluten-free. | |
And, uh, broccoli with a cheddar cheese sauce. | |
And, uh, I make the cheese sauce myself from cream, heavy cream and cheese. | |
Uh, and I enjoy cooking. | |
I really enjoy it. | |
I like it a lot. | |
I'll make you a really good dinner. | |
Yeah. | |
Okay. | |
Well, I'll get to Arizona one day. | |
More than just the airport. | |
Right? | |
Yeah. | |
I'll look forward to it. | |
I never would have considered to think about Dave in the kitchen, you know? | |
Yep. | |
I have a cooking blog. | |
Yeah? | |
Yep. | |
One of the best-kept secrets. | |
People who've known me for a long time and have followed all my live streams, they probably know about it. | |
But I have a cooking blog with a bunch of recipes on it. | |
What? | |
Yep. | |
Cooking? | |
Mathematic? | |
True story. | |
Well, after I got divorced, Uh, back in like 10 or 11, 12 years, 13, it's I'm losing title. | |
It's been 13 or 14 years ago. | |
I got addicted to the Food Network for about a year or two. | |
I watched the Food Network like around the clock and I learned, uh, I had always enjoyed cooking, but watching the Food Network, uh, Tyler Florence, Emeril Lagasse, Paula Deen, Rachel Ray, I watched like every episode of Iron Chef and watching all the different hosts on there. | |
I learned a lot about cooking and I just upped my game a lot and I really enjoy cooking and I like coming up with new recipes. | |
So yeah, a side of Dave that not a lot of people know about. | |
So can we expect like a Like a storm cookbook one day, perhaps? | |
Like a fun book like that? | |
How fun would that be, man? | |
Ooh, boy. | |
You had to go there, didn't you? | |
Well, you know. | |
Yeah, I've never thought about doing a cookbook, but I could. | |
I could do that. | |
I'd have to think about that and pray about it. | |
All right. | |
All right. | |
Interesting. | |
Interesting. | |
Yeah, look, people are liking it. | |
I'm looking in the chat, but I think you'd have a number one hit. | |
I mean, well, think about all the recipes that you could put in there, you know, like comfort food and different things. | |
Yeah, and the issue now is, I started this cooking blog years ago, 10 years ago, and my lifestyle has changed in the last year or two. | |
Denise and I started doing the Atkins diet a couple of years ago, and basically on New Year's, this last year, I've pretty much been doing the Atkins keto diet pretty strictly. | |
I've lost almost 40 pounds since New Year's. | |
It would be difficult for me to put out a cookbook with all these pasta dishes and desserts, uh, key lime pie, uh, that I, that I created years ago when I was eating all that stuff, which I don't eat anymore. | |
I don't eat desserts. | |
I don't eat, uh, I really don't eat pasta at all. | |
I don't eat pizza. | |
I have a pretty, pretty strict diet right now. | |
And, um, You know, if I was going to do a cookbook, it would probably be like a keto cookbook, I think. | |
Nice. | |
So I'd have to spend some time, you know, researching and coming up with new recipes for like a keto cookbook. | |
Because, I don't know, when you get to be a little bit older, your metabolism slows down and you can't eat all the carbs that you did when you were 25 years old. | |
Uh, and you have to kind of change, uh, things if you don't want to be 300 pounds. | |
And I was, I was well on my way to 300 pounds and I decided I wasn't going to go that way. | |
What's wrong with people that are 300 pounds? | |
What's that? | |
Like, what's wrong with people that are 300 pounds? | |
Well, I'm not six foot three. | |
- Yeah. - And for someone my height to be 300 pounds is not exactly healthy. | |
Yeah. | |
My target goal, I was pretty close to 250. | |
My target weight is 190 and I'm pretty well on my way to get to reaching that goal. | |
I feel a lot better and I'm exercising and I'm eating better. | |
And I just, you know, I just made a mental decision. | |
Uh, last year that I was going to finish strong. | |
Uh, the last 30 years of my life are going to be, uh, the best 30 years of my life. | |
And, uh, I just went through a total change in mental attitude, uh, eating habits and exercise and everything else. | |
And I'm going to, I've just determined that I'm going to maintain that the rest of my life. | |
Yeah. | |
Yeah. | |
I'm kind of in the same boat, you know, I mean, I'm not doing the Atkins thing. | |
Cause I mean, that's just a, I don't know that. | |
And the keto, you know, I mean, that's a little, a little too loosey goosey for me. | |
I mess it up all the time, but I am paying more attention to, you know, like I'm, I'm like you, I want to, I want these last years of my life to be like the best. | |
And I know good things are coming down the road for us. | |
And, and, you know, we're in a battle too. | |
So I want to be, you know, in the best shape that I can be too. | |
So, but I think that's like changing the focus of things. | |
You know, we talked in the Devo, which is not connected to this as it usually would be. | |
Well, we talked in the Devo this morning about like changing our focus on things. | |
And I think, I think tuning into health and, and things like that. | |
I mean, somebody was like, Oh, I can't even believe you're talking about cooking right now. | |
But I think if we, you know, we're in this battle, we're doing these things, we're calling out these people, we got all this stuff, we could focus in on that in the world, or, you know, we could focus on that inner journey with God, and then, you know, get some things to do, like taking care of ourselves, you know, cooking, learning how to cook, learning how to do different things. | |
I think it's important for people to realize that they can have other outlets and pay attention to other things. | |
I mean, what do you think about that? | |
I agree 100%. | |
Yeah. | |
It's really easy to, you know, you talk about comfort food. | |
Well, you know, we all know what comfort food means. | |
Don't we, Ginny? | |
I see Ginny in the chat here. | |
One of my favorite cooking friends. | |
And you talk about comfort food. | |
What do we mean when we talk about comfort food? | |
We mean that when we're feeling anxious or stressed, or we feel emotionally off-kilter, we look to food for comfort, which is probably actually not a good idea. | |
Jesus is our comforter. | |
The Holy Spirit is the comforter. | |
We should be seeking comfort from God. | |
And, you know, I've been guilty of seeking comfort in food and other things in the past. | |
And it only provides temporary comfort. | |
And then pretty soon, you know, you look, turn around and you've gained 15 pounds because of all the comfort food that you've been eating. | |
Yeah. | |
You know, we're artists. | |
We're in a spiritual war. | |
We're in an information war. | |
And wartime requires us to be on top of our game mentally, physically and mentally. | |
And we have a long way to go in this war. | |
It's not over. | |
It's not anywhere close to being over. | |
We're not even at the precipice yet. | |
We're moving in that direction. | |
And the war is going to intensify. | |
And I think we're going to see a lot more difficult challenges ahead. | |
Uh, you know, what happened in Afghanistan is just a small glimpse of what is about to happen. | |
I think, um, as a deep state tries desperately to regain control of the world system that they lost control of when Trump was elected. | |
I think that I think the war is going to intensify. | |
And I think that we need to be on top of our game mentally and physically. | |
We can't allow ourselves to become sick, physically sick. | |
We can't allow ourselves to become depressed and hopeless. | |
And you know, wallowing in despair, which is what I see a lot of people doing in the last week. | |
In all this news that's coming out, there's a lot of people that are giving up hope and they're showing signs of depression and despair. | |
Well, we have a lot to be hopeful for. | |
But that doesn't mean it's going to be all sunshine and roses. | |
It doesn't mean that You know, Obama and Biden and Valerie Jarrett and Susan Rice aren't going to try to destroy this country. | |
They most certainly are going to try to destroy this country. | |
They're going to let refugees come in. | |
They're going to open the borders even more. | |
They're going to probably force lockdowns, force more vaccinations. | |
They're going to do everything they can to try to regain control. | |
and turn us into slaves. | |
Uh, you have to get real with that because that is what they're going to try to do. | |
It doesn't mean they're going to succeed. | |
It means they're going to try to ruin this country. | |
I don't think they're going to succeed. | |
I think they're going to fail. | |
Um, because weapons will form. | |
Yes. | |
That means they're going to prosper. | |
Yeah, exactly. | |
No weapon formed against will prosper. | |
Um, the fact that they're going to, Use every tool in their toolbox to try to destroy this country doesn't mean they're going to succeed. | |
I think there are enough patriots in this country who love freedom that we collectively are going to turn back and we're going to cause them to fail. | |
We have to be active. | |
We have to be involved in our school boards. | |
We have to get elected. | |
We have to become precinct committee members and we have to get involved in the process. | |
The country kind of went down the drain and we allowed infiltrators and insurgents to come in and take over these key positions because we were sitting back watching TV eating our comfort food. | |
Yeah. | |
And hoping that somebody else would take care of it. | |
Well, somebody else didn't take care of it. | |
We had infiltrators and insurgents came in and took over our country. | |
And it's going to be up to us to take it back. | |
And I think that enough people are waking up that we're going to take back control of our country. | |
But it's going to be a battle. | |
This is not going to be something easy. | |
It's not going to be something short and quick. | |
It's not, you know, a microwave victory for us. | |
It's going to take a long time. | |
It's going to take a lot of work. | |
And we need to be physically and mentally prepared for it. | |
And so, you know, my thing about keto I feel, physically, I feel better than I have in probably 10 years. | |
You know, the reason why I like keto, I just tell the day, so I'm like shocked because somebody finally came up with a diet that I actually like. | |
I can eat all the bacon I want, sausage, I can eat steak, pork chops, hot dogs, you know, brats, whatever I want. | |
I'm a meat eater. | |
I love meat. | |
I'm not big on vegetables. | |
I'm not big on other things. | |
I can live without pasta. | |
After you give up pasta for a while, and pizza, and desserts, you lose a craving. | |
Yeah. | |
It just goes away. | |
It's hard at first. | |
First, you know, two or three weeks, a little difficult, but eventually you get used to it. | |
And I really like this diet, and it makes me... I feel good. | |
I have more energy. | |
I focus. | |
I'm not having indigestion like I used to eat like desserts that had would have sugar in them. | |
And I would get indigestion when I ate anything that had sugar in it. | |
I just cut out the sugar. | |
No more indigestion. | |
Imagine that. | |
Yeah. | |
My body actually does really well on the keto diet. | |
Now it doesn't work for everybody. | |
Everybody has a little different different. | |
Their body is made differently and they're going to react differently to different things. | |
But I think It's a good time for people to, um, to find a lifestyle that works for them. | |
And that's what I'm doing. | |
Yeah. | |
I'm working on that too. | |
You know, I cut out soda, which was huge for me. | |
Like that was always my go-to, you know, I haven't had soda since I was in San Diego. | |
And you know what, at first it was kind of like, it was like one of those things where it's like, Oh, I really want one. | |
You know, it's, it's freaking hot, but you know, like you said, uh, the cravings are going away and now I'm drinking like more water. | |
I also gave up drinking. | |
I used to have like one margarita. | |
I'd go out to dinner with Denise and I'd have a margarita. | |
And it's not just because of the carbs that are in alcoholic drinks. | |
I was having some physical problems with alcohol. | |
Related to elevated liver enzymes. | |
Yeah, I've had elevated liver enzymes for a couple of years. | |
When I go in and get my blood tested, my liver enzymes are always high. | |
And I have a family history of liver issues. | |
And so, I've never really drank much alcohol. | |
I'm just kind of a one drink guy. | |
I go out to dinner once a week, have a margarita, that's about it. | |
But I just decided to quit it altogether. | |
And, you know, it's less carbs. | |
It's also, you know, I used to have a lot of headaches. | |
Like I'd drink one margarita at dinner one night, I'd have a headache for three days. | |
And it was directly related to the alcohol. | |
Since I stopped drinking margaritas, I haven't had a headache. | |
Well, there's your sign. | |
So there's your sign. | |
Yeah. | |
See, when I quit drinking, other people stopped having headaches. | |
Yeah, and not drinking soda with lime. | |
Yeah. | |
You know, I bought a bunch of limes and I just squeezed some limes and threw it in some club soda and Denise got me hooked on club soda with lime. | |
I really like it. | |
It's got like no calories, no carbs. | |
It's good for me. | |
And so, you know, it's just another thing where I just, I'm going after this new lifestyle and I just feel really good. | |
That's where I'm at too. | |
I'm not where I want to be, but I'm certainly, I feel like I started January 4th, you know, with the, uh, with the superfoods and all that stuff, you know, learning how to get that nutrient in at the cellular level. | |
And then, you know, the more that we're finding out about the, you know, all this freaking virus crap and everything, man, you know, you know, protecting yourself at a cellular level, that's like a really good thing. | |
And then, you know, Dr. Artis has got me on these vitamins and stuff now, and I got to say, I'm not where I want to be, but I'm feeling fantastic. | |
Like the mental clarity and like the physical endurance, you know, now I'm out there when I got to make phone calls in the afternoon, I'm out there doing laps and I'm walking around my neighborhood and stuff. | |
And, you know, I'm, I'm, I'm feeling a lot better because, you know, there's a lot of stuff that's coming at us. | |
So, I mean, why wouldn't we want to be in the best shape, you know, going through it and then on down the line, like. | |
You know, we were talking yesterday, this stuff doesn't get wrapped up in a weekend. | |
No, we're not gonna like on a Friday, like, hey man, everybody's getting arrested. | |
They're all going to Guantanamo and see you Monday morning. | |
You know, it's like, it's not gonna, it's a long haul. | |
Yeah. | |
It's a long haul. | |
So, I mean, we could start right now today. | |
And start making little small changes, like just removing things from your life that are no longer, you know, giving you benefit. | |
Stopping a soda, stopping a margarita, you know? | |
Yep. | |
Little steps, one thing at a time. | |
And a lot of the stuff that we look at for comfort food, I mean, honestly, if we really look at that stuff, it's all crap that they're throwing at us anyway. | |
It's not good for us, you know? | |
If we're getting back to You know, more the way God intended us to feed our bodies, we're going to be so much better. | |
I don't think it's natural for half of the American population to have diabetes. | |
No! | |
But I think the last number I saw was about 150 to 180 million Americans have some form of diabetes right now. | |
That's almost half the population. | |
And I don't think that's natural. | |
And I think some people would say that it's actually intentional, that we've been sabotaged by industry. | |
Yeah. | |
Well, look at all the portion sizes, the super sizing, and like, oh, let's, let's sit down and binge on the Food Network, Dave. | |
I mean, you ain't so afraid of that, you know? | |
It's like, you know, let's get like the American Idols and all this stuff up that's supposed to take your attention off everything that's going on. | |
And then we're going to give you a huge freaking portions and come on, man, have it all. | |
Yeah. | |
I mean, it's definitely by design. | |
Yep. | |
Yeah. | |
Yeah. | |
Well, I am no longer buying what they're selling. | |
Me either. | |
I mean, like, this is my breakfast and my lunch right here. | |
I'm like turning, I say it all the time, man, I'm turning into a new hippie. | |
You know, I mean, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm juicing again. | |
I'm doing the super shakes, man. | |
I got, you know, I'm even taking care of my skin a little bit better, taking vitamins. | |
You know, I'm all about the cannabis, you know, and the CBD. | |
So, you know, I'm totally getting away from all these chemicals and all this stuff that the world says, Oh, you got to take this. | |
Not doing it. | |
We still got people on D-Live looking for us. | |
Tell them to get over here. | |
Yeah. | |
Somebody just said, have you looked at IAT17 on Telegram? | |
He's like, woo, talk about somebody getting set free. | |
Yeah, he's pretty on fire right now. | |
Yeah. | |
It's amazing, like I was reading as he was going through Genesis, what was the last week or the week before, and it was just like, dang, this is awesome. | |
Yep. | |
It's very interesting to see how the Anons have morphed and changed in the messages that they're putting out. | |
Yeah. | |
He's definitely got a good message. | |
And, yeah, I've been observing what's going on. | |
Yeah. | |
Well, we talked about that a little bit yesterday. | |
Let's talk about that today. | |
All the people through this movement that have come to God, that are running to Jesus now, and they're totally changing the way they're looking at things, and the things that they're looking at and saying, and the way that they're reacting, and the way that they're leading. | |
I mean, everything is just changing. | |
Yeah, I don't know. | |
I think it's like, I think it's a beautiful thing to see all these people coming to God, you know, and not in a religious kind of a way. | |
They're actually seeing the truth. | |
They're, they're, they're breaking out of the narrative out of the matrix and they could go anywhere and they're coming to God and it's beautiful to see. | |
It is beautiful. | |
Um, I just got a message from someone on cloud hub yesterday, uh, who has been following CJ truth on, And CJ put out an invitation for people to say a prayer and give their life to Jesus. | |
And this guy did it. | |
And he sent me a screen screenshot of CJ's prayer. | |
And he says, Hey, I want to tell you, because I don't have anyone else I can tell about this. | |
Like, all right, well, praise God. | |
There are a lot of people that are coming either back to God After walking away for a long time. | |
Or people who are turning to God for the first time. | |
Because, I think a lot of it's because our country now is in this time of uncertainty. | |
There's never been more uncertainty about where our country is headed. | |
Like, we don't even know who the legitimate president is right now. | |
You know, like, just think about that. | |
For almost, what, 240 years, we've always known who the president was. | |
Yeah. | |
And now half the country thinks that the current president is illegitimately elected. | |
That he's a puppet installed by a foreign country. | |
And is Trump going to come back? | |
When is Trump going to come back? | |
When is Biden going to be taken out? | |
Is Kamala Harris going to assume power and they're going to take him out by the 25th amendment? | |
What's happening? | |
Are we going to endure more lockdowns? | |
There's all these questions. | |
Is the government going to force vaccines on us? | |
Right? | |
There's all these questions and there's all these concerns. | |
And our future, I don't think, has ever been more uncertain. | |
And all that uncertainty is giving rise to anxiety and fear. | |
And interestingly enough, it is causing a lot of people to turn to God. | |
That is what the precipice does. | |
Uh, and you can just see more and more people every day. | |
They're a little freaked out. | |
There are a lot of freaked out and they're like, okay, I don't, well, I don't want to go through this without God by my side. | |
I think is what a lot of people are coming to the, um, that, that conclusion. | |
So I'm, I'm just, um, I'm odd. | |
Like you and I have known for a long time that the, the great awakening, The exposure of institutional corruption was going to lead to a spiritual great awakening. | |
Yeah, and we're seeing it as corruption is exposed as The world falls, you know, well the world systems are kind of falling apart and And all that all the decay and corruption is being exposed. | |
It just naturally leads to a paradigm shift Mm-hmm, and it It brings upon us the Great Awakening, and we're seeing it right now. | |
And yeah, I'm loving it. | |
I mean, I don't like the fact that we might lose the Internet. | |
We could have power outages. | |
We could end up, you know, at war. | |
I don't love any of that. | |
But I do love the fact that God is using it for a redemptive purpose. | |
Amen. | |
Amen. | |
Well, it's a fight. | |
It's a battle. | |
Good versus evil. | |
So, you know, yeah. | |
And that's what a lot of people are finding out. | |
You know, I used to be an atheist. | |
I know how it works. | |
If you don't believe in the existence of evil, then you don't really believe in the existence of good. | |
Those moral poles of good and evil are irrelevant. | |
But as corruption is exposed, In the institutions of society, people are coming face to face with evil. | |
For the first time, a lot of people are having to consider the nature of evil. | |
And it's not a very far walk down the hallway. | |
Once you open the door and go, Oh, well, that's evil. | |
Then you walk down the hallway to the next door and open the door and go, well, that's good. | |
Well, hang on. | |
There's evil and good. | |
Like who's behind this? | |
And then you start to go in your mind mentally. | |
Okay. | |
Evil. | |
Satan. | |
Good. | |
God. | |
Okay, yeah, I get it. | |
It's a natural conclusion that people will arrive at once they realize that evil really is evil. | |
And there is a good force that opposes evil. | |
And it's not some anonymous, nebulous force out there in the universe that doesn't have a name. | |
And the forces of good and evil have names. | |
And there are specific people, Jesus and Satan, that are behind them. | |
Yeah. | |
Yeah. | |
Well, I mean, you can't, you know, all the stuff with the kids and the trafficking and the satanic ritual abuse and the Vatican and all that. | |
I mean, it's biblical. | |
It's going to be biblical, right, Dave? | |
It's going to be biblical, baby. | |
Yeah. | |
Sure is. | |
Tear the whole thing down. | |
I love being in this fight, though. | |
You know, I mean, and I wasn't an atheist. | |
I mean, I grew up kind of going to church and, you know, I just, I hated God, you know, I didn't think he was, I thought he just had this mental checklist up there of, of, of the things that, that you've done and like, Oh, you're going to burn twice for this one, you know? | |
And it wasn't until, Really, Mike started MFing his way through the Bible for me, you know? | |
I mean, I got it in, like, a totally different way than most people. | |
But, you know, then I realized that it was all the broken and busted people and all the jacked up people and all the... | |
The people that weren't like the we're talking today in the Devo about like, you know, the foolish things of the world and you know, God uses a shame the wise and it's like, you know, there's so many people that have been pushed down by the world in so many different ways. | |
They don't feel good enough. | |
They're in this basket of deplorables over here or whatever. | |
And those are the people that are rising up. | |
And that are doing great things for God, you know? | |
I mean, you're sitting here with a guy that used to hate God and an atheist just sitting here talking about the greatness of God and how we're going to win this battle of good versus evil. | |
I mean, you know. | |
Yep. | |
God has a funny sense of humor. | |
He really does. | |
But I think that's like, how could you not want to get behind something like that, you know? | |
I mean, once you see it for what it really is, and you open yourself up to the goodness of God, and not only just the goodness of God, and God comes in and He does His healing, He does His work, and sets you on solid ground, but then But then not only that, like, he has a plan. | |
A specific plan for each and every one of us. | |
And then you start thinking about, like, oh, well, no wonder, like, he knew exactly where in the timeline to put me. | |
I got favor with these people, I got all this and that. | |
You know, you start to see this, you know, everybody, like, and I don't know, we don't, we certainly don't have time to get into the frickin' plan at the moment, but, like, The more I go down this road with him, the more I look back at my own life, and I saw somebody put it up in the chat, you know, my life versus, you know, you intended to harm me, but God intended it for good. | |
You know, and I think the further we go, the guy, we look back and we see these things, you know, it's like I was in a down, I was in a down moment last week. | |
I mean, I was exhausted. | |
I was tired, you know, mentally, spiritually, you know, and it wasn't that I never trusted the plan. | |
It was like, I told him in California, I'm like, there better be a plan, you know, but I know there is. | |
You know, but it's like you start walking with God and you start seeing the stuff in a totally different way and Then you realize that you're part of his plan It's just it's beautiful. | |
Yep. | |
It is beautiful God's plan for us for each of us his divine destiny for each of us is So intricate so beautiful and and magnificent, you know, it's Coming out with all these different adjectives to describe it, it is truly incredible. | |
If you can find it, if you're willing to spend time with God and ask Him to show you His plan, show you your divine destiny, you will be amazed at what He will show you. | |
His plans for us are far greater than we could ever imagine. | |
I'm still shocked. | |
Every time God reveals another part of my destiny and my plan, I'm like, really? | |
I never would have guessed that. | |
Are you kidding me? | |
Where did that come from? | |
And then I start walking in it, and I'm like, wow, this feels really good. | |
Yeah, his plan, his plans for us are amazing. | |
And the only thing that I think is sad is so many people don't really know what their divine destiny is, what God's plan is for them. | |
They've never bothered to ask and never really sought God's counsel on what is that plan, what is that destiny. | |
And if you're curious, generally speaking, your divine destiny and your divine plan Is very closely connected to the things you are most passionate about. | |
You know, I usually ask people a couple of questions when they want to know about their divine destiny. | |
And one of the questions is, if you woke up tomorrow and found that you had a bank account with $10 million in it that had been set up for you by an anonymous person so that you didn't have to worry about money anymore. | |
What would you do with the next year of your life? | |
And when a person starts talking about the things that they would do if money were no object, they start talking about their passions, the things that they love the most, that usually ends up being pretty close to their divine destiny. | |
Like my son, for example, I asked him the question. | |
He's like, I quit my job and I'd write books. | |
And I'm like, okay, well, where's your divine destiny? | |
Your divine destiny is to be an author. | |
Kind of like your old man. | |
Don't wait until you're 50 years old to figure that out. | |
You know, it's the thing that you would spend the rest of your life doing if you could. | |
That is very close to your divine destiny. | |
And a lot of us compromise. | |
We sell out, we compromise, we do something else for a career because we can make a living doing it, thinking that we can't make a living doing what we really love doing. | |
And what God has planned for most of us, for Divine Destiny, is the thing we love doing the most. | |
And for me, it's writing. | |
And for Ginny, it's cooking. | |
And for Greg, it's web design, obviously. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
Nah, it's broadcasting. | |
It's reaching people. | |
It's, you know, breaking the religious mold, you know? | |
Yep. | |
You know what I would do? | |
After I found out that my destiny was to be a writer, I challenged Denise, since she had done graphic design forever, and she really didn't love doing it. | |
She loves painting. | |
And now she's painting. | |
Nice. | |
And there'll be more on that in the future. | |
She's gonna start selling her paintings at some point. | |
Not ready to do that yet, but you know, she discovered her destiny and she's doing it and it's taking a little bit of time. | |
Once you figure out what your destiny is, it takes a little bit of time to adjust your life so that you can actually pursue it. | |
Well, you know, it's interesting because I ask God all the time. | |
I think that's a good question that people have. | |
Not that it's a good question, but I always ask God what His plan for me was. | |
In my heart, my thing was always that I wanted to help people. | |
I wanted to talk to people and be able to help them. | |
But in my head, I thought that meant I had to be a counselor. | |
So, you know, I went after all these things, like how to be a counselor and all this stuff, which there's nothing wrong with learning that. | |
But like, when I finally like, got with the program with God, what he was trying to teach me how to do, it wasn't anything like I thought, but it was exactly what I thought, you know, like now I get to talk to people every day. | |
I mean, that's what I do is I talk to people, but I don't have to be a counselor. | |
Right. | |
You know? | |
You get to do it in a way that's comfortable for you. | |
Yeah. | |
On a broadcast, through DMs, through email, on Zoom chats or whatever. | |
But God's got a plan for everybody. | |
If you're on this side of the dirt, God's got a plan for you. | |
True story. | |
Yeah. | |
He does. | |
Don't wait until you're 50 or 60 to find it out. | |
Find it out when you're young and start pursuing it because you'll be happy and content. | |
Once you start pursuing your divine destiny, the resources of heaven start following behind you and you can actually be somewhat successful financially through living out your divine destiny. | |
Yeah. | |
I remember a couple of years ago when I walked away from, from doing web design, you know, having it out with God at the kitchen sink, doing dishes like, but God, this is what I do. | |
This is how I take care of my family. | |
He's like, do you trust me? | |
And I'm like, I do trust you. | |
And he's, but this is what, I don't know how to do it any other ways. | |
Like, but do you trust me? | |
Do you trust me? | |
And finally I was like, okay, that's it. | |
I'm not doing it anymore. | |
And then the enemy pops up and gives me all this work and stuff and I'm like, no. | |
I'm stepping out and I'm doing this thing and I'm doing it a different way. | |
It took me a year to get it into my thick skull that I was not destined to be a paramedic. | |
I'd been a medic for 35 years. | |
That's all I really ever did as an adult. | |
And Denise started speaking into my life. | |
Telling me that I was supposed to be an author. | |
I just couldn't see it. | |
I just did not compute. | |
I was like, no, I won't make any money. | |
There's, there's no way that I can, you know, pay the bills. | |
Um, I just had this mental stronghold in my mind that I could not be an author. | |
Uh, I was just going to be a paramedic until I retired and I would probably let work as a paramedic after I was retired. | |
Cause I didn't have a pension. | |
And I just, it was very, very difficult for me to give up that idea that I was destined to be a paramedic. | |
But once I embraced, once I just opened the door to the possibility that I could write books and make a living doing it, my life totally changed and I became a much happier person. | |
The last two years I worked as a paramedic, I was stressed out every single day. | |
I really didn't like the work anymore. | |
It was, I was doing a lot of high risk transports. | |
Um, it was very stressful and I really did not like, I did just didn't enjoy it at all. | |
And thank God, Denise came along and challenged me and said, look, you know, start writing books. | |
So it took three years and actually took four years. | |
She started talking to me in 2012 about transitioning out of working as a paramedic. | |
And becoming an author. | |
And then in 2013, 14 and 2015, we published three books each year, a total of nine books. | |
By the time we had our first nine books published, I was able to make the leap and quit my job as a paramedic. | |
And I have never regretted a minute of it. | |
But you know, it was a process. | |
It took four years for me to First grasp the idea that I was in the wrong field and then Set up some a body of work that would allow me to transition out of my job into what I really love doing It's it's not something you can do overnight usually But it's totally it's totally worth it. | |
Yeah, absolutely Absolutely All right, man, all right, man, I Well, this was an interesting Medic Monday. | |
It was an interesting Medic Monday. | |
You never know what you're going to get. | |
It's like a box of chocolates. | |
Yeah. | |
You never know what you're going to get. | |
Now, I think this will be available for replay, but I don't know that we could download it. | |
It is available for replay, and there is a way to download it. | |
Alright. | |
Even though technically there isn't, and in fact there is. | |
There's always a way to download videos. | |
Yeah, even if you screen recorded them. | |
I'll download this and I'm going to upload it to Rumble later today. | |
Alright, good good good. | |
Yeah, because I think this was good. | |
Who'd ever thought we'd talk about cooking with Medic on a Medic Monday, but it happened, folks. | |
We've got to have record of that. | |
It's always a little bit of a surprise, and I always love hanging out with you and talking to you. | |
I do too, man. | |
You know, it's just so great, and I know people really like it. | |
They like our chemistry together, and you know, I think we bring the chill, the calm to people. | |
You know, but listen, here's the thing guys, like, like, you know, we've had a couple like misses over the last few weeks with, uh, with the medic Mondays, like Dave was traveling and I was traveling. | |
Um, yeah, I'm traveling. | |
I'm going to be traveling. | |
So what we're going to try to do is, is record them like, like an advance. | |
Maybe we'll do one, you know, in advance, or I don't know about doing one from the road yet. | |
I mean, with meetings though, we might be able to. | |
Might be able to Yeah So we'll have to see I know that Monday. | |
I'll be traveling though, so I'll be I don't think I could do it from the airplane yet But we're gonna keep going on this though, so just just bear with us Be flexible yeah always be flexible and We may have to call it audible at the line of scrimmage. | |
Just letting you know I Well, I mean, all the trouble we had today, we still pulled it out, you know? | |
And now we know. | |
We've got meetings as a backup if everything else falls apart. | |
Yeah. | |
I'm getting ready to jump on a meeting about meetings. | |
Oh, right on. | |
Yeah, so we're making improvements, making it happen. | |
Cool beans. | |
Glad to hear it. | |
All right, buddy. | |
All right, man. | |
Well, God bless you guys. | |
Thanks for being flexible with us today and coming over and doing a new thing on CloudHub. | |
If you need prayer and you're in the chat, send me a message on CloudHub. | |
Just send me a direct message and I'll pray for you. | |
I did see some prayer requests in the chat, but I didn't want to get into that too much. | |
Send me a message through CloudHub and I'll pray for you. | |
And if you need emotional healing, Let me know. | |
I'll send you a link to the emotional healing book. | |
A lot of people have been talking about that again lately. | |
It's always a good one. | |
It's a thing. | |
It really is. | |
It really is. | |
And it came out of obedience doing a new thing. | |
Yep. | |
All right, guys. | |
Well, I can't play an outro song for you, so I mean, I'm just gonna have to turn off the meeting. | |
You're not gonna sing the outro? | |
Well, I usually do Renegades. | |
Renegades... Well, let's kill the meeting then. | |
That's it. | |
Alright. | |
Alright, God bless you guys. | |
God bless you, everybody. | |
Love you, Greg. |