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Speaker 1, who identifies as Russia, says: We did not break in. We did not broke shit. They were Antifa. We told the DC police, there's Antifa. Go get them. They did not move. They use on a pepper spray, mace, rubber palette. They treat us like we're animals. From beginning, when we start going down the steps up way before we enter the shit building. And then they start with the pack. They hit two woman in the head. There's three kids, probably 17, 18. They were bleeding in the head. There's two elderly people. One of them in a cave, got maced. So we did not break shit. The woman the police shot her, and then they throw her by the stairs. We did not break shit. We told DC police, those are Antifa. Go get them. We wear mega hat. We don't have much shoes. We don't look like we're in a crack. Those antifa, you tell them, they're in a fucking crack. Filthy disgusting. DC did not do nothing. They just stand up. They just stand up. Speaker 0 asks: So it wasn't it wasn't the MAGA people that that get that... Speaker 1, Russia, responds: It wasn't MAGA inside the city, whatever my brain froze. Capitol all day. The doors are open. There's Antifa has a black chair, folding chair. The cops seen him. Whether it's us or Antifa, you see somebody with a metal chair fold it. That means it's a fucking weapon. You will stop him. We go and tell them. There's probably people were taking video of me telling the police. Go get Antifa. We catch two. And the woman that there was a woman talking to them, and I told her, don't bother the police. Leave the police alone. They need to choose a side. If they lost us, they have no support. And then they start with pushing back back and hitting people. So it's not us. It's not us. Speaker 0 clarifies: Antifa It was... Speaker 1: The DC police saw them with a fucking black metal folding chair. They saw them. We pointed at them. They saw the brat boy following Antifa guy, and they did not do shit. One of Antifa could have a fucking knife to get one of us inside. No one did shit. Don't tell us we broke in. We did not break a glass. So you got in, but it wasn't you guys. The doors are open. The door. And guess what? It's a federal building. The police has no power on us. It's a federal building. It's our building. Speaker 0: Right. Okay. So it wasn't it wasn't the MAGA people that broke in. Speaker 1: Nope. We told DC police, those fucking antifa go get them. Okay. Speaker 0 asks: What's your name? Speaker 1: Russia. Speaker 0: Russia? Where are you from? Speaker 1 explains: I can't. It's a I'm under the state No. No. No. I came from Lebanon. I run from Lebanon because of this shit. And I'm not gonna raise my kids in that shit. Speaker 0 thanks Asha and says: Thank you. You need to do a testimonial of what happened. Put it on Twitter. Put it on every news channel because What? Speaker 1 completes: Fist this off. Black Lives Matter burned the country. Burned the city. They were ordered the police to back back, standby. They were not allowed to use tear gas. They were not allowed to use maze. They were not allowed to use rubber bullets. On us, they're. When they went in the White House and burned the church, all the fucking congress went and told Trump, you let your people pepper spray them. Meanwhile, BLM came there with a fucking weapons. Screw the police. They lost our support. Yes. Amen. They begin they're all gonna follow order. When we stand up in the front of Black Lives Matter to protect a cop I'm a woman and I did it numerous time in New Jersey. I didn't ever say we go in a rally and sadness know. But now, if I see a cop get shot, I would kill myself before I save him and mark my words on it. Speaker 0 closes: Thank you, Asha. Good to see you.

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The exchange centers on accusations of hyperbolic statements and the accuracy of quoted posts. Speaker 0 challenges Speaker 1's credibility, citing a series of posts and asking whether the statements were read correctly. - On 02/11/2026, Speaker 0 cites a Blueski post: “my words or your words, not mine. The democrats video telling service members to ignore illegal orders didn't go far enough. They should have also urged them to refuse unethical orders, whether illegal or not. There are many things deemed legal that are still obviously unethical, and everyone should hold themselves to this higher law,” and asks, “Did I read that correctly?” Speaker 1 confirms reading it and asks if Speaker 0 disagrees with it, questioning whether people should do unethical things in their capacity of [unknown context]. - On 12/31/2025, Speaker 0 references a post reading, “in front of god and country. … They referring to Republicans think they control their way into us accepting ethnic cleansing,” and asks, “Did I read that correctly?” Speaker 1 responds that it related to a DHS security post advocating a 100,000,000 deportations, stating that “A 100,000,000 deportations would be ethnic cleansing,” adding, “You would be True. One third of the country. So, yes, there are people within the Department of Homeland security.” Speaker 0 asks whether this is hyperbolic and requests more time. - On 02/05 (implied), Speaker 1 notes, “advocating a 100,000,000” but the sentence is cut off in the transcript. Speaker 0 comments, “reputations is … cleansing,” while continuing to engage in the discussion with the chair and audience; Speaker 0 asks for thirty more seconds. - On 03/02, Speaker 0 quotes Speaker 1: “if you rule against Trump's population purge agenda, no hyper permanently there, the nativists will name you, threaten you, and come after you. These judges are much braver than the ICE agents who hide behind masks while violating the constitution. They are much braver.” Speaker 1 clarifies, “They put their names on their rulings, and they stand behind their constitutional rulings. When I talk about population purge, I'm talking about the fact that they're trying to deport US born citizens, people born here. They are trying to deport them as well. So it's not a mass deportation agenda. It is also an agenda intended to reduce the population of The United States, including US born people.” - Speaker 0 responds, “Thank you.” Speaker 1 adds, “These are not hyperbolic statements. I appreciate you reading my account. Here's the good news.” The conversation escalates in tone as Speaker 0 interjects with disbelief, asking, “What planet … parachute him from?” Speaker 1 replies, “No. No.” Speaker 0 comments, “Hey, guys. You're you you You trigger my gag reflex,” and Speaker 1 closes with, “Mr. Bieber.”

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The speaker briefly greets someone and mentions being behind the SFTP. They mention something about being on the main side of the cops and then abruptly tell someone to "fuck off" and to go up.

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The speaker expresses confidence and reassurance, stating, "We're gonna be fine. We are all in this together." The speaker meets a lawyer from Pittsburgh who admires their consumer protection work, referencing work previously done at ADT. Overwhelmed, the speaker asks someone to take something from them. The speaker then interacts with a student named Charlotte from Freeport, whose school mascot is the Yellow Jackets. The speaker asks Charlotte to deliver a message to her homeroom teacher, Mr. Galot: "Thank you for being a teacher," attributing the message to the vice president. The speaker praises Charlotte as a leader. The speaker then interacts with others, including a teacher, expressing gratitude and encouragement.

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Speaker 0 describes having friends in the US embassy in Belize and knowing what was coming. He says he arranged with the head of security to enter the embassy, but the head of security told him, “we have it from the highest authority. We are not to allow you entry into the US embassy. Understand me.” He asserts, “Who was the highest authority in the state department? Hillary Clinton.” He emphasizes that he is an American citizen with “a fucking American passport,” stating, “I'm sorry. I'm not wanted in America. I've got no crimes in America. Is it not reason to say, I don't think I'm gonna vote for you?” Speaker 1 notes, “And yet you're here now.” Speaker 0 explains that for a month and a half he was on the run. He claims the government wanted to collect him because, after they raided his property in 2012 in the jungle, they shot his dog, abused him, and destroyed “a half million dollars worth of my property over a bogus charge.” He says he was pissed off and then “donated too many secretaries within the government laptop computers, really nice ones that were preloaded with viral spyware.” He contends that within a week, “the entire government computer system was in under my control. I was watching, monitoring, listening.” He continues that he was looking for information that they had set him up for that raid, and he didn’t find that. Instead, he discovered that “the minister of national defense was the largest drug trafficker in all of Central America, and the minister of immigration, the largest human trafficker.” Speaker 1 responds, “We don't wanna get killed by them either, so we're probably not—” and Speaker 0 agrees, “You're not gonna,” adding, “That's fine.”

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Speaker 0 is checking in with someone and expresses that they have accomplished something. The other person asks if they are leaving, to which Speaker 0 confirms. Speaker 0 then asks for some information, but the other person refuses. Both speakers clarify that they are not suicidal and enjoy life.

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I'm not okay. I have to go do a podcast. Thanks for being here. Bootlegger, please contact me.

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The speaker says the person of interest was on call for work extracting eyeballs and needed to be sharp. The speaker recalls receiving text messages from him, including one where he said he made choices and didn't have much time to live. The speaker is hesitant to share a picture of the text message, as it was also sent to a friend. The speaker wants to send him a message saying that he loves him, he's still his best friend, and hopes he doesn't kill anyone else and surrenders for his family's sake. The speaker doesn't want him to give up on life or kill himself and is concerned he may have already done that. The text message prompted the speaker to call the police. The speaker clarifies his name is David Carlson, and he doesn't want the person of interest to be remembered only as a "crazy right winger gone nuts."

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The speaker states they attempted to communicate something and acknowledges the other person's job. They claim to be looking out for everyone.

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The speaker asks for the person's name multiple times and tells them not to worry about being in the news. They mention being proud of the person and ask them to show their face. The speaker denies touching the person and tells them not to touch them either. They mention that the person is not allowed to post anything and then the transcript abruptly ends.

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I just heard that Mitch is a friend of mine, despite our political disagreements. I plan to reach out to him later today.

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Speaker 0 is telling people to mask up. Speaker 1 is also wearing a mask. Speaker 1 asks how someone is doing and tells them to stay safe. Speaker 1 comments on how covered up the other person is, implying they are wearing more protective gear than Speaker 1. Speaker 1 offers the other person water.

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Speaker 0: 'Another bird.' 'Wanna see?' 'Hang on.' 'Looks like this is drones.' 'This is police.' 'Okay.' '+1 23.' 'Here we go.' 'Okay.' 'You're okay.' 'You're okay.'

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Guys. You're gonna be reading this. You will. They're be reading this. This. That's cool.

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Be safe, brother, because it seems like the predictions that I made are happening a lot faster than I predicted, and we’ve got a lot of Blue Falcons amongst us. So do that as you will, and have a good one.

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Speaker 0 says they are hot and can't see the police lines. They tell others to keep their eyes open for Antifa, stating that Antifa is all over. Speaker 0 asks where Rico is and then says they see him. Speaker 0 asks if Trump is still walking here. Speaker 1 says "they're suiting up." Speaker 0 says that "they're gonna trap everyone in."

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Speaker 0 states they will be back before long, so others should not make plans without them. Speaker 1 expresses the utmost respect for Elon Musk and admiration for President Donald Trump. They appreciate both men and are thankful for what they do for human spaceflight and the nation, as well as for holding their respective positions.

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Jesse and Greg, we hope nothing bad happens to you in the future.

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Speaker 0 addresses updates on the investigation and the latest from the FBI or cash patrol, stating "They've reported to me so far" and, "Pretty much what you're seeing in the news is what it is." He adds, "They have a virtual manhunt out there, so we'll see what happens," and, "But we hope we get them." The remarks conclude with expressions of thanks and rapid commands: "Thank." "Thank Thank you, mister president." "Good person." "Control." "Go. Go. Go. Go. Go." "Thank." "Thank you." The exchange centers on updates, a virtual manhunt, and hopeful outcomes, followed by expressions of thanks.

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Hey, back up! Watch out! Who is it? You’re here? He’s one of the owners. You good? I got you.

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- Speaker 0 says: "Without you been feeling kinda strange. Well, I see that you're doing very well. You're looking very well. I miss the way your perfume smell. I miss the way that you blowed up my line." - They add: "If you don't back the fuck up off me before I do you in and still getting in this bitch and get litty on my mama."

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The speaker says the person of interest was on call for work extracting eyeballs and needed to be sharp. He said he made choices, and that he didn't have much time to live. The speaker keeps a text message private because they write to people and doesn't know what their friend would think about sharing it. The speaker says to tell him they love him, he's still their best friend, and hopes he doesn't kill anybody else and surrenders himself for the sake of his family. The speaker doesn't want to see him killed and doesn't want him to give up on life or kill himself. The speaker called the police because of the text. The speaker says they had separate lives and never had in-depth conversations. The speaker's name is David Carlson. The speaker doesn't want him to be remembered as a crazy right winger gone nuts.

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In a brief, anxious exchange captured in this transcript, Speaker 0 checks on others, offers affection, and underscores safety after hearing there may be danger. The message conveys urgency and uncertainty as the speaker references an incident, indicating that something serious has occurred and that details about casualties are not yet known. The speaker's concerns are direct and personal, aiming to reassure others and acknowledge danger. "You guys okay?" "Yeah." "Hey. Love you." "Be safe." "Hey. Be safe, buddy." "Apparently, there's been a shooting." "I don't know who's been shot." The tone combines care, solidarity, and confusion about what happened and who was affected.

This Past Weekend

New Digs | This Past Weekend #139
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The episode opens with sponsor shout-outs and a quick tour of the new studio, where Theo shows off items and notes that shelf contents will change as gifts arrive. He recalls acting in Bishop Gunn’s video near Nashville, joking about battling the dark arts and lecherous temptations, and inviting viewers to check the Alabama video on YouTube. He updates listeners on his week: a studio install from producer Nick, a struggle with smoking, and a hopeful plan to quit. He muses about the film A Star Is Born, his custom knit shirt, and a long, humorous digression about naval topics and dating, followed by a serious nod to Mother Nature and October’s orange vegetables. Theo shifts to broader questions about the future: increasing automation, the idea that we may buy our last car, shared vehicles, delivery of smoothies, and whether humans will wear protective “skins” or other adaptations. He wonders how technology and media saturation are changing how we experience life and what preserves humanity. He asks listeners for their thoughts. Tour dates are announced: Appleton, Wisconsin; Buffalo, New York (Orpheum Theatre); Salt Lake City; Washington, DC; Addison, Texas; Lexington, Kentucky (December 7–8). He expresses gratitude to fans for sold-out shows and for support on Patreon, Reddit, and with sponsors. The hotline, 985-664-9503, is referenced as a place for calls; samples include a caller seeking more sex, a discussion about jealousy and self-criticism, and a long riff on commitment, childhood shame, and the fear of locking into a story. Theo also addresses hugging versus kissing, cultural norms in Los Angeles, and the value of trust and instinct in social contact. A note about a planned guest lineup includes Maurice Clarett and the Business and Biceps crew; Theo’s aim to toughen his outer shell while keeping his heart intact is stated. He plugs legacy flag dot com with the promo code dark arts for free shipping. He closes with gratitude, a nod to sobriety, and encouragement to seek support and act on decisions rather than remaining uncertain.

Modern Wisdom

500k Q&A - Casual Sex, Political Idiots & Depression
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In this Q&A episode celebrating half a million subscribers, Chris Williamson addresses various topics, emphasizing the importance of surrounding oneself with positive influences and friends who uplift rather than drag you down. He shares insights on his reading habits, recommending a list of impactful books, and discusses his approach to meditation, highlighting the benefits of integrating it into a morning routine. Chris reflects on the ban of Andrew Tate, expressing that it was expected due to his controversial rhetoric. He also shares his experience with sobriety, explaining how it has improved his life and productivity. He discusses the significance of staying informed about current affairs while maintaining a positive outlook, suggesting that most news is designed to provoke rather than inform. On productivity, Chris outlines his use of various organizational tools, emphasizing the importance of finding what works best for individual efficiency. He mentions his interactions with other creators, including Hamza, and expresses interest in exploring different podcast formats, such as live shows and panel discussions. Chris discusses the challenges of modern masculinity, advocating for physical training and community engagement to combat social isolation among men. He addresses the impact of societal changes on dating dynamics, particularly in light of the overturning of Roe v. Wade, suggesting that women may become more selective in their mate choices. He shares personal anecdotes about overcoming insecurities and the importance of self-belief, emphasizing that taking control of one’s life can lead to happiness. Chris encourages listeners to pursue their passions and maintain a positive mindset, noting that personal growth often comes from consistent effort and resilience. Finally, he expresses gratitude for his audience's support and hints at exciting future content, inviting listeners to subscribe and stay tuned for upcoming episodes.
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