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Talking Without Callers Both

The Age of Transitions and Uncle 3-1-2024

AOT #415

It does matter who wins the upcoming American presidential election. Donald Trump is not simply running by himself. He has the backing of a massive evangelical political apparatus.

Topics include: No Phone Lines, Propaganda Has Changed, Jacques Ellul, The Technological Society, Donald Trump, presidential election, American Autocracy Threat Tracker, dictatorship, Christian Nationalism, alternative media bias, prejudice, powers behind Trump campaign, Heritage Foundation, Project 2025, cults, Center for Renewing America, theocracy, spiritual warfare, Truth Movement corruption, and co-optation, Tea Party, Ron Paul, the cult of personality, Christian take on conspiracy material, Alex Jones, mainstream conservative politics, MAGA, the battle within Republican Party, America First, geopolitics, great powers competition, Cold War, world war, Israel, Russia, international use of culture wars, China invasion of Taiwan, US domestic turmoil, new US Civil War, law and order, the crackdown on political protests

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Uncle and Sidekick make it through a show by talking.

Topics include: new show with a flag, no calls, chat room, guests, internet famous neighbors, Party People, 1755, colonial America, Ohtani, LA Dodgers, NFL Combine, VHS tapes, thrift stores in Coachella Valley, local store owners, Beef People, Vegas odds

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You were listening to the Age of Transition. I'm your host, Aaron Franz, coming at you live this Friday night, March first, twenty twenty four, Live every Friday night from the facilities of ocell dot Com ten pm to midnight Eastern Standard Time. The first hour is the Age of Transition. Second hour's Uncle. The broadcast. Listen live every Friday or in podcast form.

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back of your mind. If you ever buy books, click through the bookshop dot org link to do so. Thank you for listening live, Thank you for listening not live. Whatever the case may be. Tonight, I'm starting a new sort of thing, at least for a while, not going to be taking calls. So have been taking calls on the live show for I don't know how long. I don't keep track of time very well. Like it could have been I've been taking calls for a year. It could be

I've been taking calls for five years. I barely know. The different wasn't even matter anyway, we've been taking calls for a while. But we're going to take a hiatus from calls. I think I will return, I'll start taking calls again, but I honestly, I just want to stop for a minute. You know, that's it, So we'll be back the phone lines. We'll be back. If if you ever did want to call and you feel like, oh no, I missed my chance. There's not taking calls

anymore. Oh god, what was There's no way I always thought I would, But I don't think there's anybody really like that, first of all, because we don't really get that many calls. So it's fine. But if that does happen to be you, you're very sad and this is causing your great pain. I'm sorry, but they will be back, and when they are, you be sure to call in. When those phone lines come back,

I'll let you know. But for now, it's just me, and if there's a guest, I'll be to talking to a guest, and likewise me and uncle and a guest, so we'll just say they'll be back. I'm sure. So anyway with that, let's go on with tonight's show. I have a presentation of sorts and it's an I PROMPTU thing. I actually wrote a couple notes crazy. We'll see how we can get through those. And I'm not going to be mister popular tonight, I can tell going to I don't know, I just I mean, what else is new? When

have I ever been mister popular? I don't think I have been, so nothing new for me, So I'm in my element. I want to spend this show focusing on and I'm not happy about this. I'm not happy about choosing this topic, but I feel it's this is out of necessity. I feel like this is just something I want to put out there so people know where I stand on this. It's partially a reaction on my part to what I'm seeing out there that it's honestly, it's hard to make heads and tails

of anything these days. There's just so much garbage out there posing itself as news as information as something that's going to be edifying or lightning or inform you in some sort of way. There's all sorts of stuff that says that out there. Maybe one time out of ten you get something out of that stuff. So I mean, that's the boat we're all in. It's tough.

Chat GPT is just spinning out all sorts of junk. There's all sorts of propaganda coming from every angle, coming from all sorts of different sources, which I think a book on I think a new book on propaganda as we know it now in our day in twenty twenty four, I think propaganda is actually different than like certainly in the days of Edward Burnet's excellent book, read Propaganda by Edward Burnees to learn about propaganda but also public relations. And also another

wonderful book on propaganda was Jacquelo Propaganda. I can't remember if Jacques E. Lou had a subtitle to his. Brene's was the Formulation of Men's Minds or Attitudes, I think, And I can't remember what Ulo's subtitle might be if it has one, But that was a great book on propaganda. Although as brilliant as Ula was, I do think there have been some updates to the

old system as of late. And even though also Ulo was an expert of sorts on technology specifically, then he foresaw a lot of things that are actually happening. With the Technological Society his most famous work, It's impossible to force see exactly the details of how things are going to work out, And I don't think he did. I don't think he needed to. I don't think he wanted to. Overall, The Technological Society was relevant, not only relevant,

but accurate in his day. I think it was written in the fifties, maybe the sixties. It was accurate then, it holds true and is accurate today. Same with his book Propaganda Accurate then holds true today. But I do think the game has changed, and I think that's a big part of the confusion now is that we haven't I don't think anybody's been successfully been able to make heads or tails about what we are, what we've been thrown into. And there's so much reaction going on all the time, and I'm

sure I could be. I mean, some people are just going to see me as a re actionary idiot and putting this together as I am tonight. But again, I don't care This is just the way I feel because I feel like to I've done similar things in the past, but I'm gonna go ahead and do it tonight. What am I gonna talk about? God help me, I'm gonna talk about Donald Trump. I mean specifically, he's making his run. This is his second campaign, right, we know, the

first time twenty sixteen, he was the outlier. He ended up winning, He ended up becoming president for four years. I think we all remember that. Lots of us would like to be able to forget it, but we don't have that luxury. I put me at the top of the list of someone that wishes they could forget that. I wish we could just kind of put that in the old thus been a history and say, Okay, that was ridiculous, onto the next, hopefully less horrible thing, but probably not.

But no, it's the same old horrible thing, but it's multiplied by one hundred. Everything terrible about the twenty sixteen incarnation of dj T, Yeah, multiply that one hundred times. It's worse this time. That's my opinion. And let me explain a little bit as to why I feel that way.

I've noticed as of lately, I'm not scolding anybody. And this isn't incorrect, and I'm probably the one that's incorrect, but I've noticed that a lot of people are continuing to take the attitude that like, there's no difference between this side of the political aisle and that side of the political aisle, which I generally do agree with, and in a normal presidential election, I definitely agree with, like, well, okay, this guy in the left,

this guy in the right, they're both going to be serving the interests of the oligarchs that are on everything right, They're gonna be funneling all the business and money, uh, to all of the usual suspects, and everybody's gonna be paid and be happy, and they're all gonna have their little parties and give each other favors, and it's gonna be it's gonna be great for them. It's not gonna be great for anybody else, but it's gonna be

business as usual. That's a normal presidential election. This is not normal. Uh. Donald Trump is not a normal candidate. He is different. He actually stands out from the opposing established side, which does come from If it's Joe Biden, if that's who ends up running, can see all signs are pointing to that's, I mean, he's the incumbent president. But then the other, the other question that we're well aware of, is he gonna keel

over tomorrow? Is he even gonna make it to the election. The same thing for old man Trump, I mean, same thing can happen to him. But you know that's we're not talking about the age thing. And that's a moot point. Donald Trump is different. I do not think that if you vote for Biden or whoever stands in this place, or if you vote for Trump, that you're gonna have the same results in this election. I do not believe that. I think it's going to be considerably different. I

think there's a lot of reasons as to what those differences are. I'm going to try to plead my case tonight. So there's this interesting link that I found and I posted to my twitters this week. I'm at front Simulation. If you use that god awful social media site, I'm on there. This was let's see here. It's American Autocracy threat tracker. I posted a link to and that is on just security dot org. This is some New York

university, some University of New York. I just looked it up a second go I can't take up a note on it, but some academics put this together. So that's what that is. I mean, we could could complain to me about that, like you're going to these establishment packs and like, of course this list is bump it. But looking over this list, it lines up with the things that I've been looking at myself. It seems like

a good little laundry list. Let's call it of problems with mister Trump and his what would be his new regime if he were to come back back to power again in twenty twenty five. Let's hope that doesn't happen. But there's a lot of information here, and it's they kind of cut it up into contents with links, and I think what I'm going to do is, I'm just going to read the table of contents here. It'll be like a list of bullet points of what will be and what are problems with the whole Donald

Trump saying, So I think this is a good little list. So I'll just read these of day one dictatorship. Promise we all remember that he is a quote about that, So that's one of the problems. They have notes on that. One of the problems with the dictator promise has to do with immigration. Then they have another one that deals specifically with energy and the environment.

Then another point. Subverting the rule of law to protect himself from prosecution, persecuting his perceived political enemies, draconian abortion access crack gun purging federal employees, rigging elections, and promoting harmful election conspiracy theories, rejecting the Constitution, yes, absolutely, demonizing Americans with whom he disagrees, Trump's effusive praise of autocrats, enriching himself and his family, creating an unconstitutional criminal justice system,

wielding the military to suppress civil dissent, undermining America's stature abroad and eroding international alliances, discriminating against LGBTQ plus Americans, attacking the free press, spreading disinformation, conspiracy theories on public health, embracing Christian nationalism, politicizing education and censoring disfavored ideas, condoning anti Semitism, bipartisan actions to counter autocratic threats. Okay, so there's the list. It's a pretty good list. I say,

most of those things are pretty damn important as far as I'm concerned. A couple of them are like sort kind of like, okay, I guess, but not as big an issue as the rest. But anyway, let's see here. So that was from again just security dot org, the American Autocracy Threat Tracker. So yeah, there's this idea that both sides of this political

election are the same, and I don't agree with that personally. I might be wrong, but the I what I see that is is when we have this reaction to say that, like, well, if we vote for this guy or that guy, it's the same. To me, I see that as like this bias that we have that I have too, Like we the listeners of this show myself, anybody interested in the things that you know? I anybody uh like friend people that are friendly to me, and that I feel that I'm a or at least in the past, I felt I was

a part of like this alternative scene or whatever. It's this bias that keeps popping up that all sides are the same in elections and that elections are rigged. That's another bias. And another thing that is popular in this world of ours is that the guy who becomes president controls nothing himself, which is mostly true and I definitely agree with it. However, when you say that like,

Okay, he doesn't control anything. Who does, Well, we need to take a look at who is backing the Trump campaign now and who's behind him, because that's more interesting than actually him. I mean, he's he's a moron who probably can't even tie his own damn shoelaces, and somehow he's been able to get to this position. Of course, he's not really going to do anything except for flush papers down the toilet when he gets in there, and he's going to be yelling at everybody and make sure he gets his

way. That even means, I mean, he's probably demanded at this point anyway. So just keep the old man happy. Let's keep our machine rolling and keep him happy. Keep throwing a gold toilet seats his way so he can put them on the toilet and throw documents down there. He'll be fine in the White House bathroom wasting time all day. Meanwhile, who are these people who are the backers? Well, they happen to be ultra conservative think

tanks that are bent on turning the United States into a theocracy. Yes, it's what they want. They want a theocratic Christian nationalists, whatever you want, that's what they're running with. I guess Christian nationalism. They're proud of that. The electorate, it seems to love it and taking it on is like, you know whatever, I guess that's call it that. But it's

more than that. It's the evangelical movement has culminated its political power to this point and now they have the ability to create what they want to create. You've got who are some of these think tanks and foundations and whatnot. You've got the Heritage Foundation. I've talked about Project twenty twenty five in the past. You've got the America First Policy Institute, You've got the Center for Renewing America, the Conservative Partnership Institute. This is just some of these things and

things like the Heritage Foundation with their Project twenty twenty five. They are working now right now. They are hard at work. They wrote their little white paper which is nearly one thousand pages long, telling exactly what they wanted to do. And big part of that is finding people to put into place in government government jobs like fill different roles throughout, like not just one little department

or one branch or one part of government, all of it. They want to kick out the old people that aren't gonna go along to get along that aren't going to be complete loyalists to Donald Trump and his new regime, his evangelical regime. They want total yes men that are vetted by Project twenty twenty five. That's what they're doing now, they're vetting. They're finding the right people, the best people. It's kind of easy to do to find the

people that you know are going along with your agenda. In this digital age of ours, You just you know, mine all their data from social media. It's a good start. You can give them further tests of loyal in their interview process. And I'm not exactly sure what the Heritage Foundation is doing

in that regard, but I'm sure they're doing it. I'm sure that they have gigantic lists of names of people of candidates that they could use, and I'm I'm sure they're reaching out to them right now and bare minimum asking, oh, would you be interested in this? I'm sure there's lots of interested people that would be up for taking on a new job. Hell, it could be a nice career change for a lot of people. I'm guessing a few of these people are probably unemployed anyway. It doesn't matter. It doesn't

matter if you have experience in uh Transportation. You're gonna be working for the Department of Transportation now why, Oh, I don't know. Because you post Pepe the Frog beams on four Chan about Donald Trump. That's enough of a qualification for me, you know what I mean, Like Department of the Interior. This guy is really into remaking the world or America into the proper Christian

nation that it should be. He's going to be really good at the Department of the Interior based off of all of his evangelical Christian again memes that he's been posting online. Sign him up, put him on the list. We'll get a hold of him. We've already contacted him. We've already got his social Security number and all of his dire resumes uploaded the Heritage Foundation Project twenty twenty five database. Whatever the shit that they're using to do this, I

guarantee they have something. Again, I don't know what it is, but they're doing this right now. They're finding a bunch of Lackey losers that they can put in if if hasn't happened, might not, I don't know, I don't know the future. If this moron is put back into power ostensibly ostensibly put back into power, because again, it's not the president that runs anything, No, it sure isn't. It's an army of likely illiterate cronies

that will do anything, anything for their beloved cult leader. I have no doubt of it, no doubt that there's plenty of these people out there that can be put into place. And I'm concerned about this, as you might tell. As you can probably tell by the way I'm putting this presentation together, I actually take this seriously. Maybe I shouldn't, but I do.

Okay, here, so we've got all those great you got Heritage Foundation or Project twenty twenty five, you got these other things, Center for Renewing America. You like that name, renewing. These are the conservative people that want to conserve our values or what are they conserving. They're conserving Christian values upon

which the nation was built, is what this group believes. They believe that the United States is a Christian nation and that as such, it must be made forced to be a Christian nation because we've gone so far, we've strayed from the path of God. And now I guess we've gone so far that direction, and it's sodom and Gomorah, and all hell is breaking loose, and there's so much sin and vice, and you know, insert whatever garbage

from the culture war you want to into this conversation. The nation's going to hell in a handbasket. In order to fix that, all of those culture war woes that we have, they're a real big problem, I know, But don't worry. We're going to fix that by making renew by renewing America, I see, we just have to renew it. And by renew we mean completely changing everything in the Constitution. It doesn't say anything about making America

a Christian nation. But somehow this sect has convinced if they themselves, the leaders of this ridiculous evangelical movement don't believe it, they might not because they're probably smart enough to know that it's just a con but they've certainly been able to fool again the electorate and the targets of this propaganda, just the American people. A will fool a large, large group of the American people into

believing this hogwash, utter garbage, I mean America. The idea was that you can hold any religious idea or set of ideas or beliefs or whatever. You can have any religion you want, and be free to do that and not be living in fear of being harassed by anybody, because America is supposed to be free for you to be able to make the individual choice on those sorts of things. If you want to be a Christian, that's great, that's good. That's a good thing. If you want to be Christian and

you have a particular brand of Christianity, there's no shortage of those. You know, the different Protestant denominations. How many of those are there, there's like a million of those things. Good. The more choice, the better. We don't have a monopoly on ideas here. We do not have a monopoly on religion. We don't have in fact, you know, monopolies. Well, that's going into the business side of things, right, so we'll

stay out of it. We're talking about religion here. The original idea, and maybe I'm misinterpreting things, but my thought was that you were supposed to have freedom of religion in this country, but not according to this group. It's a Christian nation, and by God, if the nation doesn't like that, too bad, it's going to learn to like it by force. Brute force will force them to be believers in this loving religion, the only one

that can save your soul. So yeah, the loving, forgiving Christian nature of these folks, it's just it's beautiful to see these good Christians doing God's work. That's what they believe they're doing. That's that's the insane thing. Like this is a bunch of people that think they're on a religious campaign. They believe that the other side is the devil, Devil's Lucifer and his army whatever something like that. Believe that there's a spiritual war, and they have

convinced that they're on the right side of that war. And I mean, the whole of the United States might as well just be a doom video game and they're the main character, the guy with the gun that goes around shooting demons. The demons are I don't know, trans people or not even trans people, just somebody who you know at first is like, oh, yeah,

the trans that they're the embodiment of all Satan or something. But then it's just comes down to like, do you support our president if again, if Donald Trump were elected, there would be the test of loyalty to any given says, and hey, do you like Donald Trump? No, Okay, off to prison with you. And that sounds I get it that it sounds like I'm being hyperbolic, but I don't think so that that's the problem. I really don't like this is it's ridiculous. And again maybe I'm falling

into the trap. And like the media is starting to say these sorts of things that I'm saying. I'm saying, as far as it regards to that is too little, too late. They're saying that now I'm gonna get into that one other points that I think I was gonna make. Let's see here, back to the notes. Okay, So the Trump presidency, the previous one from twenty sixteen, and his current campaign, these things are direct outgrowth

of alternative truth movement things the Tea Party. There's a direct lineage from the Tea Party to what became the Donald Trump campaign to what became the Donald Trump presidency to what became at the end the fall of the Donald Trump presidency. Whether it was an insurrection, was it whatever happened on January sixth, right, whatever that was, I know it has a direct through line from the Tea Party, which also you could go to the Tea Party backwards in time.

Ron Paul campaign tied in, and even the Truth Movement which moved into the political sphere with the Ron Paul presidency campaign. They're all that you can make connections there. I'm not saying everybody that's involved in the alternative is all on board for all this. You can't say that about it anything. However, I think you have to admit that there's a through line with all this, and that for me particularly is what's so disturbing is because I've been a

part of all this. That's also the reason why I feel like I have better understanding of this, at least in terms of if you're talking about the people that are making similar complaints to myself out there wherever that is in the media, mainstream media, some other media, online media. So somebody making these same points out there, most of them aren't going to be too well informed as to what that world is because they haven't lived in that, they

haven't seen it from the inside out. They can make comments on it, and they can mock it and make fun of it, which they frequently do, which is sad, and I think that's why anybody like that is not going to really understand stanned any of this in a full sense of it.

So I'm thankful that I do understand a little bit more, at least when it comes to this aspect of things like the genesis of the anti establishment candidate concept which Trump used, exploited, and embodied in twenty sixteen, like, look, I am the answer to the establishment, I am the outsider, I am the underdog. I'm like you, right, I represent you.

And he's taken that throughout time to an intense extent where I know recently and with all sorts of things, there's a lot of pro Trump propaganda that says, an attack on Trump is an attack on you. They're not coming after Trump, They're coming after you, right, So that culty thing where the cult of personality you project yourself onto the leader, and if you live a sad life, one that has been I mean, the fact of the matter

is a great The American people have been what's even the word. I mean, they've been oppressed and they have been put in a place where they cannot succeed. And this is a natural reaction to have to a system that has been rigged. It has to benefit a tiny minority at the top. True, it doesn't mean that we have to believe that Donald Trump even cares about any of that, which he doesn't. He's just a guy that can present

himself as though he does. And again, just whatever frustrations, anger, qualms of the world that you have, all of the change that you wish would happen in this country for the better, all that that you wish would happen projected onto him, He'll take care of it. But anyway, so, I mean, always, whenever I was looking up conspiracy material, well, I'll get to that. I have a note on that later, but I just want to make the point that this is an outgrowth of tea party

blah blah blah alternative concepts that came out of the alternative media. Absolutely, oh yeah, here it is actually right now. The point I want to make is that the evangelical agenda has been woven into all conspiracy material for as long as I remember, as long as I've been looking at this stuff, you all always name the topic. You're looking up, Freemasonry, you're looking up just general corruption and government, you're looking up like even the concept of

World War three, you're looking up UFOs. Even if you're looking up anything, it always this evangelical Christian agenda always weaves itself back in there. Oh, yeah, we're looking at the Rothschilds or the Rockefellers, you know, people who have who are very serious power players in the world, like very serious power broker families, so old money, wealthy families. When we're looking at that, oh, they're families that are descendants of Lucifer himself and then

they have part of Lucifer's bloodline or something like that. Always like gets in there. It's like, Okay, we're looking at these rich, powerful families with intergenerational wealth. Let's not look at that so much, but let's just focus on the fact that they're Satan in the flesh. Like there, uh, Jacob Rothschild was, you know, his body was being run by some sort of demonic entity or saying. You know, let's look at that and

let's make it specifically evangelical Christian thing. Right, The Masons are bad because they're anti Christian. All anything labeled occult anything, if you can use that word, a cult, it's all evil because the devil made it. We know that because the Bible says. So ask us where it says in the Bible, No, don't, We'll just tell you that it does. And move on, go ahead and keep researching air quotes, researching occult material. People don't. All they do is like they'll look at a couple of things.

We'll look at a couple of YouTube videos like oh okay, Taylor Swift just say can't. And there's a cult symbolism lind Control the devil Lucifer. Okay, I got this. Okay, I'm good. What do we need to do to fix this? Trump twenty twenty four. Okay, as long as we're fighting the devil, that sounds great. I'm on board. And honestly, it's that simple. I don't mean to be patronizing, but we're talking about we're talking about a lot of stuff. I mean, this is

just the way it is. It's not that big a deal. But the evangelical agenda into alternative topics. I mean, I've seen this over and over and over, and it was always annoying to me when I was looking stuff up. It was like, can we like can I look up this stuff

and not have this? And maybe if I was smarter myself, it would have scared me away and be like, oh, that's enough of is like that's what these guys are all about, and like that's that's what the alternative can material is a purview of a bunch of evangelical nuts like why am I wasting my time? But no, I looked at these things, and I you know, looked past what I felt were other people that you're just saying, well, that's their interpretation whatever, Let's just leave them to themselves.

Let's take the interesting parts and run with that. But there's a fanaticism within the alternative fanaticism, and there's a passion there which could and has been and could be really could be a good thing. Passion is not bad, intensity isn't bad, and wanting to do the right thing, which I think most of this stems from people believe they're doing this for the right thing. Absolutely, the Rom Paul campaign a lot of enthusiasm intensity. It was a different

kind of campaign than the establishment was used to. That's true. You had the money bombs of the Ron Paul campaign, and then those money bombs are taken on Alex Jones initially was on his radio show. He was promoting the Ron Paul campaign and asking that you contribute to that via a money bomb, which were quite impressive. The amount of money of the campaign were was able

to raise that way. But then he turns around and takes that formula, which he saw was incredibly successful, and he uses it for what, oh, his own self interest to make money himself. Hey, he's like, oh, we're fighting the new World Order, we're fighting a deep state, we're doing God's work. Why don't you just give us a bunch of money. Give a bunch of money to Alex Jones and Info Wars. You can be saving the world if you do so. So he went and he did

that, and a bunch of people donated him money just for nothing. They kneven't buy his crappy supplements, they didn't buy his videos. They buy other people's books that he sells and doesn't pay the actual authors. But he takes all the money himself. They didn't do that. They just gave him money for nothing. Money for nothing and chicks for free is what Alex Jones stumbled onto the winning formula there, And so, yeah, a lot of fanatic

passion that absolutely has been exploited. We see that example of Alex Jones,

but I mean that's what he does. He exploits everything, right, But it's not just him because he his fan base has been exploited not just by him, which they absolutely have been, but they've been exploited by the more mainstream conservative political apparatus, which saw the success that was had with the Ron Paul campaign, with Alex Jones, with just this whole sphere of influence, generally speaking, the discontent of the average man that goes and spurs them to

look into well, why why is everything so horrible? Why is everything seemed to be rigged against me? The common guy that can't get ahead. Well, there's all this information out there and false prophets, blah blah blah. The moral of this story is that the again mainstream conservative apparatus saw that and they know that it works. And Donald Trump, I do believe, was

an outlier as Ron Paul was. I mean, you could argue the extent to that's true and not true, Like the whole complete lissmpletely out of nowhere. Was this completely grassroots. I think mainly both them, Ron Paul and Trump were outsiders. I don't think they wanted either one of them to go anywhere. But Trump was able to do it, and he was able to

do it by building upon those previous successes of Ron Paul. The Tea Party, the alternative right wing, more fringe aspects of things from the alternative media sphere. All of that was brought in and he used it and he knew what to say, he knew who he was talking to, and he partlaid that into a successful campaign where he actually became president. And that's a simplified version. I don't want to get too deep into that, but I think

the main point is that that worked. And when something works, what does the lablishment do. They just take that and they either like make it their own or or they repeat it or whatever. It's like, Okay, that's what works, That's what we do now. And certainly the entire establishment conservative political apparatus went to Trump went to Magaworld, and there's been this weird sort of internal battle within the party ever since. I do think that is a

real thing too. It's like the war within the Republican Party, the war for the conservative mind, the conservative electorate, electorate, that whole thing, like what is the Republican Party? What are our values? But absolutely the evangelical set, which was there long before Donald Trump was has been prominent in steering the other changes, because I mean there's been changes just Donald Trump didn't completely shake up everything just upon his arrival. He built on other things too.

But the evangelical sect has been very powerful for quite some time now, for decades now, and they have absolutely latched on and completely married themselves to MEGA. They're married to MEGA, the evangelical establishment. It's a real thing again. Those think tanks, which there's more and more of these groups popping up all the time, the America the Center for Renewing America which we mentioned, the America First Policy Institute, all these things, there's more and more

of them all the time. But they are just again, it's an evolution of this thing. It's been around a while. A lot of this has to do with knowing what works politically and where is the American voter at these days. Well, they're living, if they're not living in poverty, they're right on the edge of it. That's most people, I would venture to

say, these days. So it kind of stands to reason that the average person be looking for answers, looking for some way to make a dramatic change, looking for a way ahead, looking for a way out of this trap which has been built all around them. So I don't begrudge I may have had some harsh words earlier in the show, but I honestly I don't begrudge anybody if they're a voter for Trump, if they've bought into the MAGA concept, I understand. I get why that's happened, and I can't be mad

about that. I need to learn from Robert de Niro and be like, look, I can't go around yelling at people. That doesn't work. You got to have some compassion. The flip side of that coin is, I know that if the Trump twenty twenty five regime were put into place, there will not be compassion for those that are deemed non believers anything. But so that's the flip side of the coin where forgive me, but I'm a little

bit upset at the possibility of what could happen. Do I think that people would join law enforcement, the military, whatever new authorities, whatever version of the s S, the STAZI would be in this country. Do I think people would sign up and willingly go door to door doing loyalty tests and people and dragging them away and throwing them away, locking, locking them up, and throwing away the key. That's on a nice day. On a not

so nice day, they might just take them. They might just shoot them on site, throw the body and wherever the mass grave is, throw them in the hole that we're filling up with the whole of the non believers, maybe the Grand Canyon. It's probably gonna be about the right size for all the people that don't like Trump that they're gonna have to try to throw into. Yes, I believe that people would do those sorts of things they have in the past for other horrible leaders. They would do it here. So

yes, I do believe that. Do I know that this will happen? Though? Is this an absolute future? No, not at all. Is it a possible future? Yes? Is it too possible? Hell, yes, way too possible. So I want to talk about it now because I have to put this out here because I feel strongly about this. Let's hear what other notes I have. Oh. I also kind of wanted to and this is a good ending point to tie this whole concept of the concept being well, what if Trump were to be elected again? So what who cares?

He's just another president. He doesn't do anything, he doesn't run anything. It's the cabinet and they're a bunch of morons anyway, They don't know what they're doing. I think I've established my opinion that it does matter that the cabinet is already pre selected, probably right now by Project twenty twenty five. They probably have their whole goal of that thing is to be ready.

They're doing the transition team work now. They're ready to so that if he's put in place, they can just go at the second, like the second he's sworn back in that this is institute right away, or as much as that is I mean right away is you know this is figurative, but anyway, you get my point, as fast as possible. They want to move so international geopolitical turmoil we're seeing it the world stage is uh. We're not in happy go lucky act here on the world stage, that's for sure.

If this were a three part series, we'd be in that dark middle episode part where things get real dark and you're not the bad guys winning. We're not sure how this is going to end up, but we know right now things aren't great. This is episode two of three. Are we in World War three? Are we in? Cold? Word? Two point zero is just simply a great powers competition. By it's absolutely a great powers competition,

bare minimum. Cold War two point zero might be an outdated term. It makes sense with our relationship, our being the United States, our relationship to the nation state of China is definitely antagonistic, and it's a Cold war sort of thing because there is a technological arms race between our two countries. Plenty of information on that. I've talked about that quite a bit on this show, so I won't talk too much now, but let's just suffice it to

say that that is something that's happening. A lot of conflict all over the world, a lot of shaky alliances, there's a lot of interesting alliances, shakey alliances, questions about who might be allied to who and and what sort of events could enfold to change people's minds from being allies to enemies all over

the place. And certainly, if we're looking at the establishment that's running against Trump in this political election we're having, this presidential election, I think one of the big mistakes on that side is their treatment of their relationship with the State of Israel and just whole hog supporting Israel in the face of the crimes against humanity that they are committing right now. I mean, there's just no looking at that and saying Yeah, it's cool what Israel's doing. It's like,

of course that that's just a whole can of worms. That could be one of the big deciding factors actually that makes Trump win. I don't think Trump would be any different on his He'd probably be all gung home for Israel and killing everybody in Gaza. He'd probably be all for that. He'd probably

like that too. But he does differ when it comes to relationships with China, relationships with the Russia, the Trump twenty twenty five regime, How did how does the how do they treat Vladimir Putin and Russia and their ongoing war? Does Trump give Pudin a free pass to does does he withdraw all aid to Ukraine? Just be like, yeah, putin, go ahead, do what you want over there, go in there, take it over. That's cool, that's good. Is he just gonna kind of like do that,

because presumably he'd do that bare minimum. Would he go a step further and like start sending aid to Russia? You know what I mean? Sounds ridiculous, but you know, I wouldn't doubt it as I could see something that ridiculous happening, Like, yeah, we can't give a to Ukraine. You know, insert your reason here, but we should give aid to Russia because they're good, because they're on the same side of the international culture war that

we are, or something like that. There. There's it's weird the how this whole culture war thing is being used as a very powerful propaganda tool internationally, and it's got real traction. It really works, and absolutely Putin knows this and leverages it. Trump and everybody associated with Trump, the evangelicals know

this, they use it. So that's pretty fascinating to see that all that garbage that's just meant to divide us as common people and get us all mad at each other for no reason, that's actually being used in a geopolitical sense. It's having repercussions where people are dying in wars, and all we can think about it if we're not in one of those countries that's being affected by the war, all we can think is like, I don't know what Pepe the Frog tell you yesterday about it. I don't know. That's all we

can muster. We can't have any compassion or empathy for anybody in a war zone. God help us, Why would we doesn't I mean, it doesn't affect us anyway, it's somewhere else. Well, if it turns into a world war, it's by definition going to affect us, and already is affecting us. We just don't know it. So yeah, what now? Also, let's say China decides to finally it's about time they should have done this earlier. I mean, the anticipation is killing me. They finally decide to

invade Taiwan. Boy, I'm glad they did it because they've been talking so long it finally took action. It's funny. I can see Donald Trump saying something like that, but you know, his stance is China's evil, so he couldn't. But I absolutely do not feel this. I'm trying to be sarcastic if that's not coming across. But if China were to invade Taiwan, which seems a foregone conclusion, it seems like a question of not if, but when, right. I think the general consensus is that's the reality with

China and Taiwan. Say they invade Taiwan. What's the US reaction to that? Sure? Yeah, Trump acts all tough. China is, you know, in league with Satan, just like all the communist Democrats and they're part of Satan's army that has to be taken out by some magical, mystical means that will never actually happen. But you know, uh, sure we can talk tough about China, but what would actually happen? And what state is America in domestically? I think the domestic state of affairs under a new Trump

world is going to be an absolute nightmare again. Talk about division, It's going to be exacerbated. And Trump has a very intense focus. When he says America first, he means that, so I think, and all these foundations behind him, I do believe like their focus is domestic. They are laser focused on changing the American system of government. So again they get their beautiful Christian nationalist theocracy that will bring in purity and salvation for the whole of

our country, Thank God, Praise Jesus or whatever. That's what they want, and so they might just get their little civil war two point zero that they've been cheerleading this whole time. It's those same psychos that have been all excited about that idea for I don't know how many years it's been now, but anytime I hear somebody frothing at the mouth over a new civil war. It's usually one of these types, one of these mega types. Not always.

I guess some other people are excited about too, but it seems that they like that idea. They want us to fight each other, They want us at each other's throats. They want the military to be able to come in and create law and order. If any crime starts going in the streets, AKA people protesting the new leader and the new government. If people would actually protest that first Amendment, that'd be a real problem. Call in the military. Throw these people away. They're not loyal. They need to go.

This is America where it's a Christian nation, and if you don't support our president, you're no good to us. Go into the freedom can Aka and early grave. Again hyperbolic, maybe maybe not. This is the way I feel about things. And I don't know. China invades Taiwan, Russia decides to go further west into Europe. I don't know. Whatever Russia and China start fighting each other at Israel anything, name some off the wall thing that could happen in the world. What's the US reaction? I don't know,

Because we're a diminished nation that's killing each other. What do you think happens in that instance? You think China is upset by that, you think Russia is upset by that. I think they might like that. I think that might be advantageous to those who would be adversarial on the international stage. Somebody who doesn't like America might be happy to see America destroy itself. Maybe, or maybe they'd hate it, maybe like, oh, now we don't

have anybody to be mad at anymore. Send aid to America. Make them stop killing each other, make them stop fighting and being all mad at each other. I don't like this. I like the old America where everybody got along. That didn't really exist either, did it. But you know, okay, I've had enough of this. I just wanted to put this out there, that this is the way I feel. I'm not only am I happy to be wrong if I am, and I willingly admit that I may

be. I hope that I am. I hope I'm wrong about everything, and I may be. But this is generally the way I feel, because the only thing that matters these days is how anybody feels not thinking. Thinking is done. Thinking's over. We don't need that where we're at now. Thinking just gets in the way and waste time. So if you're thinking stop it, all right, I might be thinking too much. So maybe I'll stop doing that. Who needs it. I just feel like this is something

I need to say. I said it, I said uninterrupted, and I hope I don't. I don't want to be a broken record on this, so I'm gonna try to do other shows. I'm more guests on here. In the future, I'll try to talk even about fun stuff sometimes. Hell, maybe I'll show about bicycles or something. But for now, it's American theocracy and burning the Constitution in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. I guess it's not my lord or savior, but I guess it

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your cellphone and have me and listen to I'll go to the podcast. Watch out if you're sitting down for this, or if you're standing up the bet I got ready for this because it's gonna hit their air drumps. I'll go the podcast. You are listening to Uncle the broadcast. My name is Aaron. I'm the nephew in law. Here me is the start of the show. Uncle. Hello, ladies and gentlemen, No callers, tonight people, no one, no callers. And I want to say this is three hundred

and twenty five. It is so episode three hundred five. We're doing something different. We're not taking calls at least for a while. I think we'll bring the phone lines back eventually, but we're just gonna do a little change up for a minute. Yeah, because it's my show, and what I've been doing was a mess up up. It couldn't couldn't get a talking to the customer, to talk to the man. And I am having that trouble.

Oh gosh, you know more than I do. Yes, I know, I know my I know my ways, I know what I have been doing that. It's got to stop and just let your wife is saying, we have to do some kind of talk. So I'm trying to figure I'm going to do tonight, some shows on what I've been watching, all kinds of shows. Uncle, We're going to test ourselves test O. Yes, well, for so long, perhaps maybe we've relied on calls. Yeah, that was the problem. Do we even are we even actual podcasters? Broadcasters?

Do we have the ability to speak about a topic? Do we know what we're doing? I'm I'm thinking of The topic I'm going to talk about is the game things I've been listening and watching. But okay, we'll do that moment. Before we do, I do want to make the point that we may not have calls, but boy do we have cracker rooms. We have the ocheli dot com chat room, we have the chats at Twitch and YouTube. I don't mind them listening in, but no calls. Yeah,

we're not gonna take calls yet. No no calls, but I would like listening in. We want them to their country and oh them peaks, but not do calling. We actually might pay attention more to the chat rooms this way. It's like to see what's going on in the chat room and maybe we'll well maybe maybe if it's if it makes sense, we'll interact with the chat room. But whatever, We're just we're changing things up. But take heart. The phone lines I think will be back eventually. We're just hanging

them up for a minute. But anyway, we have to do some talking for ourselves. That's the pomp. We not doing the talking, and what we're doing is the guests a talking more than we are. That's a problem in the phone bill, in the phone problem, and that's what I think is happening here. You know, if it's as much of a problem as you're saying it is, like when we have a guest. Yeah, when we have a guest on, we want them to talk about the time. Well, yeah, most of the time. Probably when do we get out

of it, we don't get the talk. Well, this is my point. Yeah, Well, there's a difference between a guest and a caller. Uncle. Oh, there's a difference. What's the difference in that, Well, a guest is somebody that you like. I book the guests on the show, really, so what it is if I find somebody I think would be a good guest, I send me an email, I get hold of somehow like, hey, would you like to come on the show? You

will be the guest. We'll be interviewing you on uncle the podcast. You can talk about you know, your website, your book or your videos or whatever the heck it is you do. You're gonna be the guest. You're gonna be our guests. And then they come on the show and we kind of focus on them. The show's focus is on them because they've come as the special guest, and that's what they are. I understand that point. The call line is something you open up typically standard format. Show be okay,

show guest, you open up the call lines. Oh hey caller, we have so and so as our guest tonight. You have a question for him, and then they ask one question. You know, okay, caller, see you later. Oh maybe that's a lot of better idea. Maybe that's a good idea. US ahead this so I can't now that's a bad time. Somebody was using somebody's head. Honestly, I need to get more guests on the show. I do like the guest shows. We will have

more, and we've done pretty good this year. I think we've done pretty good at getting a few guests. I want to keep working on that and keep it more. So we're not opposed to anything. We're not opposed to callers, We're not opposed to guess. We're gonna have both tonight. We're not doing calls. We're not having guests either because I didn't book one. Oops. That's my fault. But you know, these things happen to me. Uncle. I was just listening. I was listening the bue mine bomb

uh On on his Instagram. What's he up to? He has a drink for you that he might like that he's that he's looking into. So that's I call. I told him over to low evolution. I gave him the levolution year time to bum Mine because he gets the drinks, and I figured this, I know that's what we're talking about, and and he and he gets the drinks. So he gets him to get to know when the new year's evolutions. So when my levolution comes out, I expect to see it

here from him. But that's that's that's the main man. I want to maybe we could get him as more of a regular guest, because I know that he suggested even maybe doing that, maybe we could call on Bob. It would be easy to do, you know, I get a hold of them. Maybe Bob could be like a guest for an entire show on a fairly regular basis, even if it were like once a month, you could

call that regular recurring. We can use that. Maybe maybe I need to get ahold of him and ask him that You can ask him that, I mean, because you're the one that call these people. And what I like to do is not got on neighbors over here and find out how they're doing on that business. Cool. Oh yeah, I mean I've been sitting here

waiting. You're talking about the neighbors that make online content for a living, right, Yes, I want to find out what they're thinking is I think they're thinking is social media accounts that get hundreds of thousands, millions of views on each video, and I think they're doing it. I just like to know how we can aby go that a little direction. Yeah you want? Yeah, I mean maybe when I if I haven't seen them for the longest time, I feel like they're kind of like when they first they went,

they run around in their course. What they have to do is excuse me, Can we speak to you? I mean when you're walking in the door or something. Yeah, but I mean this is this is how you get to talk to people. I know. I know there's it's a fine line uncle that there's there's a lot of things going on with that. First of all, I don't want to be a nuisance first of all, which I'm not saying we would be if we did that. I did I'm not saying that, of course, But I just I don't wanna. I don't want

to intrude. I want to if anything, like, strike up a conversation that's now natural and be a good neighbor. That's what I'm looking at for a neighbor, to be natural to talk to, right, But honestly, in our world, Ah, and even in our neighborhood, we do have really good neighbors. We do have a few, but not everybody is. I'm not saying that these guys wouldn't be or couldn't be, but it's kind of hard to talk to people for some reason. Well, first of all,

you're looking a lot. Yeah, well, yeah, problem, that's the problem. So if it comes down on me, I have limited resources in terms of time, Like I'm just not around walking the dog. I don't do that much. I'm just not here. Yeah, that's the problem. You have. Not that big a deal. It's just the situation if and your wife do the walking and and but we don't see him doing the day, so you don't see him. And that's the problem. Because she said no, no, no, no, no, no, it's it's

his job. It's his job. What happens, don't we got to talk to me? Wait, okay, I'm trying to understand this. Uncle. So when you when you're out walking the dogs, like you go buy the house of our neighbors in question. Do you sometimes see them outside? Do you do you really seeing them? I've seen a few, the fathers sometimes sometimes and I see I don't know if it's the daughter, but I talked to the daughter now, I don't know if that's her, but she said

she's a teacher. I don't I don't know. I don't know. But these are the people I talk to, and I got the talking to them, but I didn't talk to him about the bloodcasting. And I think it's the father and the mother and the son that's in the broodcasting. But I can't sort of get the the parents together. Yeah, and that's the problem. I don't know exactly how the family works either. There's confusion with you

here on who's who, and I have the same confusion. I don't know exactly who's who when it comes when it comes to what's going on over there. I haven't talked to him enough to know them on that personal level. All I know is that they park a car. The only reason like we figured this out is we probably would have figured it out later from somebody else who's neighbor. But the way that I figured it out, I'm kind of proud of this. It was very easy to do, but I'm still proud.

One of the kids has a car. He parks it in the driveway. It's usually always out, and it has an Instagram profile on the window or the bumper or something. It's the white car. Its white. It's that. It's that guy that does the speedy five point zero underscored the goat is this Ford Mustang? It says that it's clearly an Instagram profile. So I looked it up one day. I looked it up. Okay, what's

this five? I know the coat I want to see. I've done this with other neighbors, by the way, uncle, who live in this neighborhood, who do not have the level of online prominence that these neighbors do, but nonetheless they put their Instagram account on their car window. Anyway they do. Yeah, whether it be a million followers or fifty followers, people tend to put that on their window either way. I didn't know that. I didn't even watch that. I guess here this guy going out they can noise.

Yeah, he can't go in. This guy that's that white Mustang again, that's it. Yeah, I didn't so, yeah, I found the Instagram account because it's on there. It's written on there. If somebody writes an Instagram account on their car, they want you to go look at it. So I am obliging them, going, okay, I'll see your Instagram account. I did, and then I saw who it was, and he's got tons of views, lots of got a huge online presence. So it's the Sun tuin to the beat. It's a Sun is one of them.

And then his brother. And again I'm not exactly sure how the family are. Maybe they're not brothers, maybe they're step brothers. I don't know what's going on, but there's two young men that live there. Each one of them has very gigantic social media presence of the on their in their own one of them is making a foray into like radio. I want to say, in terms of radio, I'm talking about like making music that plays on the radio. Apparently. Yeah, yeah, I've heard it. I've heard it.

Walking the dogs at night. I heard some kind of thing and he has a blue boom. Yes, yes, exactly. So they have some sort of obviously they got some sort of lighting situation going on, because if you walk by the house at night, there's some sort of crazy colored lights. Of course, there are there they have like probably every room in the house is a studio right two one and in his and one two two wombs down and there's a white one in between. It might be the bathroom.

I don't know. I don't know. I don't know what's in the house. But but that's my thinking. Yeah, so these are our neighbors, the neighbors I was just curious to. So, so let's figure out I mean, yeah, what's our goal in having them as neighbors? I guess is what we're kind of like working out right now. Yeah, what do

we want? Do we where do we start? Do we just start by like we want, just like with anybody other neighbor that we have, whether they be on social media making to listen to us and we listen to thes. I mean that's a lion is well. Yeah, I mean the could we do? We want to have a neighbor that we actually talked to, that we actually know at some level some sort of personal thing going on.

And we've we've been able to do that with some neighbors. Some neighbors don't want to do that, and if they don't, then there's nothing you can do with it. I don't know whether I understand that if we don't, if they don't want, fine, we don't. We know I need to. But but I'm just I want to see because I want to get people, yeah, to have something that each other us talk about. I mean, yeah, is and we can go, oh, you do this, if we do this, and you know that's all. Yeah, yeah.

I just don't want to be putting the cart before the horse. What's the clipt the horse. I would like it if we could be good neighbors with them, like we are with certain of our other neighbors on speaking terms. Maybe we even hang out sometimes. We do that with some of our neighbors. You know, we know them on a personal level. That's always nice. It's cool. It's like, Okay, this is a cool neighbor that we know. They're more in a neighbor, they become a friend. I

guess, you know that's a neighbor's supposed to be. Anyway, I don't know that. I'm not sure what the ideal is there that we're playing around with. But I don't think we've even like done that. And no, no, we haven't done anything. But the only thing is I did get to talk to I think it was the door to okay and and the fonder. Yeah, those are the two I got to talk to. Okay, and that's cool. They seem to be nice people on my stand when I've

heard talked, ye talk to the nice people. My first impression of all of them, a lot of the younger guys were out when they first moved in. They were like very friendly and like waving and saying hello. I was like, oh, okay, we got a good new set of neighbors that moved into this house. And I was excited, like, Okay, this is a good group of people that are friendly and they're open and they're not like complete shut ins obviously, they're like making eye contact on me.

I like this. Yeah, that was a good first impression they made on me. So I really like that. Well they did that when moves walking the doorgs me your wife in Yeah, me and your wife as we were walking down with the dogs and me and introduced beyond the uncle and she's my knees. This is what you said said to them, and and and going on from then. But I didn't I didn't want to get into my thing here yet too. I got you to talking about it again. Yeah,

I know, we're buying you. I don't know quite how to approach this, because I like the idea of like potentially having them as a guest on the show, absolutely, but again I don't want to put the cart before the horse because they are our neighbors. Don't be a good neighbor to her. I'm not sure if anybody does that reference, but I'll send you a love letter. But it's not going to be like that by any means.

But uh, I don't know, It's just we'll see I And then maybe you also bring up a good point, uncle, in that perhaps we should construct and I think we could at this point maybe a good studio area here where we could perhaps have guests live in studio if we needed them to be. It would be nice, That's what I'm thinking. If they'd like, if we've got the touch with the neighbor, that could be potentially well, potentially you could help help to see you to go on you can. I

mean, that's my thinking about it. In fact, Uncle, I'm not sure if you're aware of this, but I think I think the party people might be back making their podcast again. Did you know this? No, No, nobody mentioned it to me. I think they're back. I'm not even completely sure. I need to get ahold of them. Oh I know they get on Yeah there the listening party person. She is. They decided to come back, if they if we I think I know the reason. Oh yeah, they want to catch me with me. The reason they came

back, I think. I think. I'm not sure. Maybe that's Pump could be. I mean, because or and and and they would and she was talking to you. And Rod gets ahold of me. Still, he'll send me messages. Yeah he does. He's good. Rod is very good at staying in touch, better than I am. So, I mean, what what I should do is get a hold of them, see if they are podcasting again, because I'm not one hundred they I know they were. I don't know if they still are. But that's your job to find out.

Yes, I mean, you do these, find out these and whatever else your department. We're building a list to building. That's good. That's what I was thinking, that list to know what we're going to do in this podcast. That's what I'm aiming to do. There we go, what are we even doing that? That's one thing I had something to talk about. That that's it. That's the thing making narmous talk about and but I was back to talking. I threw you off track at the beginning, and

that's my fault. Well, do you want do we want to get back to the topic that you wanted to because we could get back to that. You were watching a show that I was watching this show and I'm still on a show on it. It's it's a it's a series of unfortunate hunt hunt guy is the hunter and and it's the it's a read coach against the blue Coats. And they were fighting, going back and forth, fighting and the the ladies. Husband got kidnapped, husband got kidded, and that says,

Okay, I have a question. What time period does this it's a series? Well, first of all, is this a series like a series of shows? Series? Plan series? Okay, playing series? Okay? Got that? Now? In this series? What period of time and what place does the series take place in? Oh, it's a seventeen fifty five. Seventeen fifty five is the year? Is a year? That's right? And the place is America or what would be America in the near future of seventeen

fifty five colonial America. It might be. Yeah, I'm not sure. The country, or it's not the United States before it was the United States before I say it's the it's before, I believe the North America. What the America? It's this, But it is the Southern flag. Oh, so they show you're talking about the Confederate flag from the Civil War, like that red with the cross with minute like the Confederate rebel flags too. Does that make an appearance in the series. It's something is it the Is it

the red, white and blue flag that we are familiar with? Perhaps maybe with the stars the thirteen stars in the circle it has read in it. But I gotta look at red flag? Is it all right? No? Is there white and blue? Is it red, white and blue? Not a country to flag? No, it's not the country flag. I gotta look at the state flag. It might be, Uh, it's something to do with them. It's something to do with the war. Is it a nautical flag? A nautical something with a nautical flag. I have to I

have to see the colors again again. I meane, they do show the flag, okay on the show. All right, all right, so I have to look at it so we know a couple of things for certain. Yeah, this what we're talking about is a series. A series, yes, streaming on something, it's a series. It takes place in the year seventeen fifty. Yeah, and there's a red flag I think so literally, not a red flag like, oh, we're in trouble. A literal red flag is in this, I think. So I have to look at the

flag again because I'm not sure. But it's good. Start it is though it is seventeen fifty five when it starts, fifty five, so that's the year it starts. Got it. It's sort of in it's on the cowboys a soul section. There are cowboys in the No No No No Boys, but it's in that in that section of where, oh you're talking about when you're on the streaming platform on the street Fleix or something not Netflix, some other streaming thing. It's on a it's on the conboy Neckwooks whatever the cownboy

next. Got it? So they file this it's it's a series in to that it's a Western. It's like a Westing but not a Western. It's grouped with the other westerns. We go to watch it. It's like if you're like, if you like this, you'll also watch Bonanza, right, maybe Bonanza or some other Western series will pop up. If you like this, you also like this, well, you're on the streaming platform. It's

a streaming platform. I see you haven't seen it. But if you've seen it, if you come down and see what I'm watching, you can explain it. I mean that that that's Count Pepper is in the chat. He's saying, it's a show about people who have a red flag. That's true. It has a little red flag. But I don't know what else. I have to look at this flag again. I mean the plantlem is. I don't know if it's flu or if it's way or red. But it's not red, white and blue. It's blue or red. And it's not

the country of the flag. I can tell you that this flag is not the country of the flag. It's not a national flag. No. No, it's not a banner of a nation, no state. It's something else. It's a flag. It's a flag. It's a different kind of flags, a different kind of state flag. Perhaps, No, I know that, uh state flags? Okay, No, not staying now right. The lady in the show, she's from Georgia, but she comes from talking about the actress who plays this character is from Georgia in real life. No,

I don't know. You're saying the character comes from Georgia. Her character was born in Georgia. She'd come from Georgia, but I don't know if she's the colonial Georgia. I think so. So presumably the series takes place in colonial America because the woman who's a main character, that's the latest about a main character. Lady, Yeah, she was born in Georgia, right, Okay, So if you're living in the year seventeen fifty five, you're born

in Georgia. Most likely you're living somewhere still in the continental United States. Well that's possibly then, like maybe you moved to Europe or like what would you do other than that. If somebody was born into colonial America, they're going to stay there most likely, right, they just came to a different then this was a different but with a fort, with a oh there's a forts. This is the fort. Okay, we've got another thing, there's a fort. The red coat. So in the red coats, red coat,

there's weg coats, and there's blue coats. I usually the uniform talking about are these are these servicemen in red? Yes? Yes, these they're soldiers soldiers. They're soldiers, Okay, all right, yes, yes, the soldier. Now we're getting somewhere. Yeah, yeah, the year seventeen fifty five, maybe a blue flag, maybe a red flag, and women from Georgia born in Georgia and a soldiers who are in blue coats and soldiers who are in red coats. Yeah, so this is leaning toward up.

I mean, it's it seems like we're talking about the Revolutionary War, right, like the lead up to the Revolutionary War might be. Yeah, that the lead up the leader to it. Maybe the lead up to it. Yeah, but it isn't the war yet, No, not yet. But yeah, that's it. That's what I think. That's what the series is. I think it's talked about. Yeah, and it's Indians and and oh, uncle Count Popper wants to know, are you watching something called Turn? Is it called Turn t U r N? He says, He wonders if

maybe you're watching that. He'd like to know if we can get the name of an actor in this if you haven't, I'm Hawk is how guy? Hot guy is the one guy that's the unt, that is the the hunter, the hunter what they call them when they go to the ward and he's a So this is like a military it's it's it's a guy that goes out looking for things. It's a scout, scout, scout. No, this is a scouter. This is a scout. And there's a scout. They're scouts and and this guy's a scout and he's in this series. Okay,

Hawkeye is is the scout? Sure? And he wants the red coats, So he's British. I assume is this guy does he speak with the British? Does he have a British accent? I'm going through the voice, but ay, but I'm not very close to listening to voices all watching shows. I you know, Frankly, I don't know the year that the blue coats the Revolutionary American Army took on the blue coats and started fighting the British military, which wore the red I don't know the exact years of that. We'd

have to look at that. But you're saying, it's seventeen fifty five in this and we're seeing blue coats and red coats. Yeah, so my assumption is that they already were doing that. But again, i'd have to look at the I'd have to brush up on my old history to know for certain what it comes in. If you want Anthony show, I'll show you the show because it's on pause. I got on pause. If you want to come down, take a look at it. Take a look at it,

and then move. I'll actually discuss this if we don't have the time, Okay, discuss this next week. I mean, I'm gonna continue this conversation. I mean because this is a really good show. Okay, good I mean, so it's a good show, you know. Yeah, yeah, I've been watching it from the beginning. Actually I can get on board with that. Yeah, so now, uncle, We also have action in the o'chilli dot com chat. It looks like our friend Ed is there. I

think he's asking where the mailbox is. He's asking where our mailbox is? It is that the sidekick? He hasn't got it yet. I don't well tell him hurry up and get one, because I think he's got letters for us. Yeah right, I know he has letters? Am I talking about? I got to set up another one? Yeah? Only is so I kid get moving. See what else he says in the chat. He's saying, almost baseball season, Uncle, and Otani is a Dodger now. I know, what do you feel about that? Go to the blue? To

the blue. We're not going for the red. I wanna talk about blue and red coats again byging in with the red coach going red. But I have a feeling ahead of you there. I have a feeling that I'm gonna throw under the bus. I hate to say this, Wood, but the Angels under the bus? You say that you personally are throwing the Angels team under the bus? Or did that? Did it? I see it's going well to the Dodgers. It made him a pretty good for well. I know that, I know, and they wanted. But what he wants I

agree with. He wants to win eat. He made the right decision there, he made that decision. But yeah, he U they haven't done a thing in the Angels on the foot office now going to the top. He does not know how to put a team for championships. Now that I got something talking about, now we can talk about this, saying, good decision, Uncle, Time to be a Dodger fan. Yeah, yeah, that's what he's saying. Yeah. So I mean, I mean for his did you go to Dodger Stadium? Uncle? I did? Did you go there

with us? When we saw a game you did. Yeah, yeah, yeah, couldn't remember if you were there with you, remember that we went and Sam went, that's right, and you and everybody and even Nana because we put the photos on Instagram and there's a picture that I post a you standing in front of the Euphorbia and mac plants were planned into large planners outside of Dodger Stadium. Now I remember, yeah, Now you remember at Uncle Podcast Instagram, you better follow it, follow that the Uncle. We need

to in lieua phone calls, need to dedicate more time. Push this button. Yes, this button, people, and let's get pulling. Push it. Push the button on Instagram, YouTube and Twitter. We're at Uncle Podcast. Press all those buttons. We're gonna keep saying this a lot because we have all the time in the world. Uncle. We're just gonna talk about pressing buttons every show, all show. That's what Uncle the Podcast is from here on out. And if you're lucky, we'll have a guest every now

and again. Yeah, once in a while, I won't put it for once in a while have a guest. But for us, we've got to do what we're doing tonight. Figure out what we're talking about. Having this conversation is really good. Yeah, Phase Lurking says, y'all are leaving me on the line. I'm not sure what that means, honestly, Phase Lurking is that phase shifter, which is ED? I assume this is ED on twitch. Ed is on Twitch. I don't know all sorts of news.

We've changed up the format ever so slightly, and I'm finding myself very confused. Uncle, Yeah, that's something to use up there. Use that sometimes. What if nothing's in here? Uncle? What? What? Then it's straightened? It straightens that out. Maybe you can figure it out what you're talking about. Let's use that up there for a while. When were you're using these crazy things? This is the future coming? What is the future coming to not using this person and doing this? Yeah, that's the problem

we're having right now. Well, this gets back to the original idea of do we as podcasters, as broadcasters have the ability to sit in front of microphones for an hour and actually have a conversation. Well, what we're doing now, and we can get going once they know what we're talking about. The answers are solid. Maybe as it stands right now, possibly, possibly, Yeah, I would have possibly on top of that let's call it maybe,

moving into possibly yeah. By the end of the show, we'll know for sure if it's a yes or no. But we haven't gotten there yet. We haven't gotten it yet because we like we're doing. What do you think the odds in Vegas are on that one right now? Uncle? Fifty to one, fifty to one, and what's what's the fifty and what's the one? Is the fifty against us or or for us? And being able to have a talk maybe for us? Okay, it's fifty to one for

us in our favorite one against whatever? That? Okay, I mean, why not the hell it is that makes those statistics who the statisticians of Vegas are? But thank you nameless, faceless, probably algorithmic because I can get into a conversation just listening to my mouth to it. I'm doing it now, for example. So I figured, if we can't do anything, I can do the talking on my shelf, the fallback. That's it, the fullback we're in doubt on Uncle, the podcast, Just have uncles start talking,

that's it. And then I figured, if that's the case, we can do that if we have something, if you want to jump in to say something other ahead I mean, I mean, we can both talk about this. We could talk about Yeah, that the the the compound, the compound, the compound. We've been watching. This is another series we're watching. No, no, no, what compound? Are we watching? The

football compound? Oh? The combine. I think you meant like I think meant like a structure compound when somebody's like building a compound that you live out maybe like the Johnson Valley guys that are building bombs out there in a compound. Say the word compound. That sort of stuff just kind of into my head. That the people's head, I can understand. I'm a victim of my own programming. Uncle, that's it, that's the problem. Did I do that? But yeah, the combined? Were watching the NFL Combine then

combine. Yeah, I've been watching that. Okay, what's going on tomorrow? It's the quarterbacks and the running backs that I will looking when I'm looking at the tight ends. I watched that was today. That was today, and in the wide receivers and wide receivers for both today. Okay, I saw some of the tight end stuff. I didn't see the wide receivers out there. Who looks good? They ball? They all look good. They all do. Okay, pushbacks are good. But it's it's what's going to

be interested in this this year is the quarterback position. I'm gonna curious, uh who how many in the first round or in the second round? How far the quarterbacks go? I'm very interested to find out. And the one guy I am really interested in is this Georgia guy number nineteen. Will I believe the hinting uh is Cincinnati? He might be? Look, no, he's a was he a tight end? He's a tight end with that number nineteen? Don't they usually have like eighty numbers and all that? Either of

that? It was a wide receiver? What was he in Georgia? That could be a wide receiver? Now I think it might be a wide receiver. But but he then they're saying that comment news are saying he may go to Cincinnati. Oh can you imagine him flowing it? Him throwing it to that? Can you can you imagine him thlowing it to this? Gay? I guess I have to this. This could be good. Huh could be could make for a good team. Yeah, yeah, yeah, all right,

So Cincinnati needs to fill the wide receiver position. You're talking about quarterback as all the rage. What teams need to take on a new quarterback? Who really needs one of the most. What team needs a new quarterback the most? Patriots? Patriots? Because I don't know what they're doing with Jones. That's out the window. Uh did Jets have the name? Man? Who is there? Is it that Wilson guy? No? I think they get Oh, you're saying about Rogers. They still have him? He does.

He hasn't given up yet. No noways because he was injured. I know this this. They still have him. He's gonna get more injured if he keeps going. That's my He needs a win, to say, when you don't know when the problem is, but he wants to keep playing, you can't force the good if he still wants to play. Oh, creative accidents is dropping comments in from Twitter acts. He says, hey, guys late but here, Hello, he's back in He's how long has he been

back? He's he's been around. I think he was on a vacation for a minute. But he's back in a big way. Uncle, And he's on Twitter X dropping comments And that is the rarest thing to see actually on the comments section on the live stream. I'm glad to see it. I'm here, he says, yes, thank you for that quarter accidents. We've got Twitch comments, we've got x comments, and I think I saw YouTube comment as well, which makes for the trifecta, which I don't know if

we've had on previous No, we didn't have a trifecta. I don't remember my first trifecta. There we go that, it's my first on my podcast. Oh my gosh, what cat us go? That moved along with it. We're moving and I think we are doing the better jump talking about something on this broadcast and then having said nothing, oh go for tonight. So my mouth is walking and it's talking as you see. Why are you laughing at you? So I kick? I get you in his kidd over here,

So I kick his laughing his head off. You're a living yellow pages, uncle, that's not your fingers. Yes, it's all right, there's a ding, but we can handle these things. What the heck is a ding? First trifecta that have accents of saying, so, yeah, I think it might be. Yeah, a lot going on in the crack. Another thing. It's all right, don't worry about the dangs. It's just uh, it's just something on the old computer here. Yeah, and man,

uh it looks like Ed is all over the Ocelli chat. He was saying earlier that he is not on twitch, so somebody's a phase on Twitch. It's not him, as somebody else, so he's saying it's an imposter. Uncle, So that wasn't him, that was somebody on there. I'm not sure. And if anybody's interested, I had my show here, uncle, the Brontcast show on Saturdays. Yeah, you're talking about we're not gonna be able to do it tomorrow, so we should address this tomorrow. We

can't do it. We we would be and we didn't do it last week either, so Apaul, geez, we didn't do it last week. We can't do it tomorrow. It's parents are coming in and we'll be back with it though. We'll probably be back probably the following week, I think, I think so yeah, I oh yeah, stay tuned. Hey, you know what you might want to do is press the button on our social media accounts so you can stay updated. You like on Twitter, we can tell

you put updates whether we're gonna do a show or not. Yeah, that's good to point. Yeah, push those buttons. Yeah, there we go push the button on Twitter at Uncle podcast and then if ed you're not looking on Saturdays, you're welcome to listen. Watch. Oh yeah, everybody who can watch, We hope that you do. But yes, don't look for us tomorrow on YouTube. We won't be there. We'll be back soon, though, Do not worry about that. We like watching our VAH Chess tapes.

We've got a couple still we haven't watched. We've got these two. Got a couple. That one is the one that we can't watch. This is the one with talking about I would like to watch any one, but we can't watch it for something sakes of people. We went to Great Legs explain explaining that, jeez, it's it's because of lawyers. Lawyer put on that one. But it's okay. We got plenty of VHS tapes we can't pick up that I feel okay about watching on YouTube. Have you gotten any

new ones lately? No, I've returned. I have returned some of the old ones, but I haven't gotten new ones for a few weeks. Now I'll go back. I'll go back to the thirst story because I gotta get back there anyway. So I don't want to look for that you know that shirt I'm looking for. I'm still looking for him. Kobe Bryant. Yes, yes, yeah, I've been trying to get I've seen you think day

on Tuesdays, but I haven't been able to go. No, and and they get them Senior Day on Tuesday at the Surf Store at that and the one that you look Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's good. We've got we have some good ones here in Riverside, right, We've got some pretty good thrift stories. I haven't seen any. I want to go to other ones, you know where they're the best. The best thurft stores in California that I've seen are in the Coachella Valley down in the Palm Springs, the

Palm Springs area. They have many thrift shops there and they are good. Maybe we should check that one. We need to what I need to find? We need to maybe I am flying, you need no though. We actually will have reason to be out in that area more often here as well, so I think. I mean, my wife and I talk about going to the first shops, like, oh we need to do that, Oh we need to do that. We just never get around to it. But I think in the near future we will get o. I do want to

go to that because I want to go to these strip stores. Amnia out there because out there because one of you know, look for some you know what. In terms of guests the cycle background to that, I've been thinking that I should put more efforts into inviting guests that are proprietors of local businesses.

There's a few businesses that I find either just curious or it's a cool business, and that we could either go into the business and ask if they want to come on the show, or I could get hold of them through social media too and be like, hey, do you want to come on our show? We live in Riverside? Too cool? Why don't you come on? Because one you can figure do it that way? Welcome to do that. They did that. I think I'm going to go for that and

try it. Because there's a couple of places that like. First of all, there's a couple like I will give an example. One store is a curiosity. Just because of the name of the business. It brings up a lot of questions in my mind. There's a store called or it's a business. I don't even know what it is. It says human computer. The name of the business is human computer. Let's find out about that one. I'm very interest and hear that one. I want to get into that one.

Find out about that one. Yeah, because that would be that could help actually could help both of us when the world is a human computer. That could help both of us in some way. I don't know, but some way. I want to know what a human computer is. Oh, I know what human computer. The business is. It could be a good show human computer. The proprietor of the business, here's the owner, whoever it is. It would be a really good guest. Uncle, Well you can work on that. Yeah, I mean, can you the one that

gets a guess answer? I'm getting at It's just one example. And then career have accents is asking how are the beef people? Oh? Yeah, the beef people. We may get back to them. Oh, the beef people. Yeah, that was back in Orange. That was the brew Hog restaurant in Orange, the city of Orange's on Tustin Avenue. It's a nice barbecue place. That was delicious barbecue. I think he tried to ask if they wanted to come on, but that didn't work out. But that's okay,

But I think he can get somebody something. They go back down here and count for my birthday? What do you want for your birthday? I don't know. It's kind of a hike now to make it over there. I feel like we could go somewhere closer. Well, we know the people, that's the problem. Well, well, well more out of my show. I know, I know that we know the beef people. I know them, you know, well they don't me, they know you. Yeah, creative Accidents. Did go to that restaurant when he was out here,

and he's saying it was so nice. I have stickers from them. So he did enjoy Breug restaurant. Yeah, it gets the Yeah it was. That's a good barbecue. It's a good restaurant. They do give stickers. Yeah, it's cool. So it's a cool place. But Orange, California is a world away from twenty what. It's across the county line, Uncle, it is. Yeah, it's an Orange County. It's not far into Orange County, but it's over there. We're not far into Riverside County,

but still world's away somehow. You gotta believe me when it makes sense. When I tell you that makes sense, it makes sense. Okay, we're in California, where talking to your neighbors is a stretch, and making it to the next county might be more difficult than it sounds on paper. You guy, got that damn highway. Good luck with that. Oh you have to do it. When it's holiday, it's usually is pretty good to drive it. You got pick and shoes. The hours you're on the highway,

that's where it is. It's the holidays you gotta watch because there's not many. And when they the only time the people go away. I tell you, when it's they go away up in the desert, they'll go up there. So when they come, when you come back down here, they come flying down the road. Look at all these people and that's them from up there. Uncle, we're getting another suggestion from creative Accidents. And uncle, you should call Rainbow Bear's daughter and ask her to come to your show.

Yeah, yeah, so yeah, yeah, I wanted to ask. Yeah, let's we should ask. We should I forgot about see if she's still like, you know, got the land, you you see, if she's still making the you can find the contact, you can talk. I'm not much of the contact man. Yeah you do that, I know, I know, and and I did make a revolution this year to get more guests. So far it's been good. I got to keep going with it. We're gonna keep pushing more more guests. So we will we will have more

guests. We'll make this a good year, Uncle, a batter year. But what we have to do, of course, let the tool, but we have to do a little talking too when it gets Yeah, when the guests are on one little yeah, it's going to be focused I think on them, but also our conversation with them, which is going to be a unique conversation because this is Uncle the broadcast. And you know that's why people listen is because of the voice. The Uncle is my voice has to speak.

I mean I've seen the difference in the past. It hasn't And I think I'm dropping my jumping up ahead instead of dropping back because I'm not talking as much. That's what I think the feeling is happening here. Oh uh Ed is saying Alex was great last week. Guys bring him back. So Alex answered our guests last week, you remember him, Uncle, you remember our guest last week? Alex. Oh oh Ed is saying that he really enjoyed him coming on as a guest. Yeah, he heard that show he

liked it. Oh, so he's still listening. You got it listening. I'm gonna make sure because if I'm if he's listening or is he working, I don't know. Yeah, well, I mean that's his point. I don't know when Ed's working on. He's the familiar problem, always working. I mean, that's one problem with it. He just works too much. Yeah, takes some time, takes me. I'm I mean, well, he ain't take some time. Easier said than done, right, that's uh. We all we all need more time if only we had it. But

we're making the most of our time. Tonight, Uncle, we're making a broadcast. We're doing good. Then we're at the end of the show. Uncle, Yeah, is there any shoutouts you want to get before we go? Shout out to the listeners that are listening, good, shout out. That's mine. I'm going to shout out again to the statisticians or machine learning models that are doing the statistics in Vegas and giving us those favorable fifty to one odds, which we have made good on. So if you made the

safe bet, you were right. I think we did it. I think we succeeded. Tonight. We talked, we tooked, and I think, well, we talked. They may have in time, not now. In time. Uh oh, let's go come back. They'll be back, but we're letting them sit and chill in the freezer for a minute. Then they're

going to fall out at some point and we're going to cook them. And when they're cooking, when you're call in and you're gonna be uh roasts lasagna that came out of the freezer, just ready to eat for dinner, and we can't wait for that. Everybody ahead mine dinner. So it's unclethepodcast dot com at uncle Podcasts on Twitter, Instagram and whatever. The other one is YouTube Uncle, why don't you bring us home for this week? Here there is uh three hundred and twenty five ums. Bye bye

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