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is being sent to a third party. Yeah, that's YouTube. Oh now are we just letting him talk or we're live? No? Yeah, we'll set the scene and yeah we'll get it. We'll get his two cents when he's when he's on. Okay, I don't even know we're live or now what's up? Yeah we are? Yeah, guys, all right, yeah we're a live We're live and alive. What's going on? Everybody? Were
you want to let him know what's going on? Yeah? So we decided to go live because Iran's popping off and shot a whole bunch of drones and ballistic missiles at Israel, and it just so happens. Andy Milburn is in Israel as we speak right now, and as ship's hitting the fan. So we're waiting on him to jump on and give us the give us the lowdown on what's going on. Can they ask Is it like normal where they can ask questions and stuff? Yeah? Yeah, they can ask questions in the
chat if they want, Okay, but I won't. I mean, how are you How do you see them on your phone? Uh? Yeah? You can look at it through your phone or I have like the computer. I have it set up where I have my laptop here and I'm watching okay, the stream and I'm trying to change the thumbnail. So yeah, thanks everybody for coming. This is just like a hasty Uh what it's a hasty show because and he's a lunatic. I love him, but he's a lutes. I try to get Jack Murphy on, but he just told me he
doesn't work weekends. Yeah, he doesn't care if Jesus himself comes back. Yeah, wait till he can wait till Monday. Yeah, he's off on the weekends. See you can hear it? Cool? All right? Huh, all right, you got me talking about Jack. It's okay. I'll talk back about Jack all day to his face too, JP or take any chance they will cut the internet where Andy is at. We're hoping not, but there's a good possibility. So we're going to try to get him on
before that happens. I don't even know where Andy is. My assumption is tel Aviv, right, I just believe. So all right, I see you guys. I see the chat. Now, what's up? Chat? And I thank you? Andrew. Andrews a mod too. He's a mod for the chat. He gets he gets activated when people get stupid in the chat. Oh yeah, yeah. See when you see somebody who writes and they have a little wrench next to their name, that means they're they're a
moderator. Appreciate you keeping it, keeping the savages away from the gate. Andrew, Shit, just pop it off. It is kind of crazy. And he did say it feels like it's like a two sports teams, Like it's a sporting event. Like some of the comments I've seen when I somehow stumble into Twitter, Uh, some of the comments are crazy. Oh like this is the beginning of the stream, yes, the end? Who did oh? Yeah? Yeah? Oh like we literally just started waiting for Andy.
He's putting pants on. Yeah, running in the streets in his tidy whities. Mark. Is there a MEW m e U, which is a marinext with unit in the vicinity? I would think so how close they are I don't know, but there usually is a four deployed MEW. Someone correct me if I'm wrong nicely, because I will cut your ass out. Yeah, so, shit's pop it off. I mean there's another report saying Jordanian fighter jets intercepted dozens of drones Iranian drones in their airspace. I think we
have intercepted drones to the UK and intercepted drones. Yeah yeah, it's I guess they're going to try to catch them out as far out as they can but yep, Fire Phoenix Gamers. You did call it all right, and it's gonna jump on. Iron Dome is working overtime today. Some crazy videos. Yeah, did you see what you want you to post in the chat? Yeah, that's on Twitter too. I saw that on Twitter a couple of minutes ago. I don't even know how to post that in the chat.
And these guys are making me do work. Yeah, everyone please bear with us. This is our first one going live like this. Oh yeah, first Ey is on live. Live. Doesn't stress me out because we do the team house live, so it's like I'm already stressed out anyway. So yeah, Iran has the right to defend it. We're not. I mean, I'm not saying anything, bro. I mean again, I just want Andy Milburn to get the fuck out of is. That's all I already care about about. Sorry, if it sounds like a horse racing here,
the dog is running up and down Percy. We still have his dog ball at that at the studio. Oh really, Yeah, we haven't touched it. It's just there's filled the flater. You should have guests drink out of it. Yeah. So there are some initial reports about US forces at or Bill International Airport in northern Iraq, as well as Alasade air Base in western Iraq being hit by proxies. Yes, that's actually happened, or that's happening. H I mean I guess I was to be expected, right yeah,
Fire Phoenix, Yep, he is in Israel right now? Uh, Paul, what kind of dog? He's a pippo? Am I allowed to say? Or would he get taken from me? I'm gonna see if I can get him to come over. Percy kme here, Percy's demand Percy come? Uh? Mark? Well, Israel retaliate big, I mean most likely, and something just broke right now Israel I like five minutes ago, Israel War
Cabinet approves a military response to Iran's aggression. I kind of got an issue with that wording, but I know it's the war cabinet and that's what they're supposed to say. But I mean, like Israel's scorting over a whole bunch of drones and ballistic missiles because they is Iran is scorting over a bunch of drones and uh, ballistic missiles because Israel hit seven or six guys at their consulate. It wasn't like on a motorcade that was between the consulate and the
airport in Syria. It was at their like actual embassy or an annex to the embassy. Yeah, so it's like, yeah, everyone's a bulligerent here in this thing. Yeah, we can't answer that question, Sakari, Why did Israel attack the embassy? You gotta that's not for us to answer. I mean I haven't even taken responsibility for it yet. No, I don't think officially. No. Yeah, yeah, Israel's probably gonna go buck wild.
I'll say, Israel's definitely like the short drunk friend that always gets to fights and needs like his bigger friends to like either calm it down or come and save them, because that's what the US feels like all the time. Yoh. When I was before I went to the agency, I was going to finishing up school and was doing some bouncing at a bar and so this guy comes in and he's like, hey, listen, we got somebody coming in. He's kind of a name, you know, well known name,
but he likes to drink and he likes to fight. And I'm like, all right, well who is it? So was Jason Muse? You know who he is? Jason? No, you know Jay and Simon Bob Oh yeah, okay. Yeah. So he comes in and he's like, I promise I'm gonna behave tonight. And this is goes with your what you just said about Israel. He's like, I promise I'm not gonna cause any problems tonight, blah blah blah. And we're like, all right, no problem.
So we're standing there and he's standing like in between us, but behind us myself and another bouncer, and uh, this guy comes on and starts running his mouth to him. All of a sudden, his hand comes in between us. Jason Muse slaps the taste out of dude's mouth and just backs up there. He is, hey day, hey guys, just not salt English sensibility. Yeah, guy, that it's been quiet. I mean it's quiet his so far. Well that's probably you know, not going lost.
Uh so we're live now, we are live. Yeah, yeah, people are ready? Okay about you? All right? Do it? Do you guys want to make it? Give you a quick heads up? I just please, I'm getting, I'm getting. I think we'll see how reliable it is. Let me just just get to my notes. Bottom line is this. You know there are so you know, what I'll try and do is tell you what you don't already know, and you're already aware of about five
hundred drones that were launched earlier this evening. They looked like being a mixture of Shahhed. You know, I'm saying it as though I'm watching them. No, they've been identified as as a mixture of shah Had one thirty ones and one thirty six. Is those things, remember, are really slothing, and they take about nine hours to reach here, so they won't get here until tomorrow morning. But you know, there's a couple of things going on here. Obviously, I mean, the Iranians aren't so dumb as to just
launch Shahad missiles. But at the same time, and I hope I'm right about this, there is almost a there's kind of almost a braid like element to this that suggests that this is all part I'm going to get vilified to saying this of a complicated game. That doesn't necessarily mean it's any safer. But what I'm saying is that there's kind of a there's a progression here.
So Iran if they were really sensible, they would have of course launched ballistic and cruise missiles at the same time to coordinate the landing time, and they've kind of tipped their hat at that. They've announced that they've launched ballistic missiles. But the thing is, if they were really were ballistic missiles, they would be here in twelve minutes, I mean exactly, you know, not
between like ten and fifteen minutes. But the announcement was made a couple of hours ago, so I don't know if they've confused the ballistic missiles was something else, while cruise missiles take two hours. Yeah, that could be, or it could be they are intercepted, but not getting a lot of really, you know, we're getting feedback from external interceptions. So the Jordanians are intercepting them over Jordan. They've I believe they've launched aircraft. The Brits definitely
have launched aircraft from Cyprus and and and they've already intercepted drones. So the shot head drones are you know, they're not exactly difficult to intercept, he says, as though you know he's done. No, I've been on the intercepting end of shy heads. I'm talking a big game. But you know, I mean, they they they're very slow moving their danger is this that you know, this is, as the Uranians say, only step one. And what the Uranians have said is that this is you know, the each
each step is going to be more severe depending on Israel's response. All right, So this is where we get kind of in a we get in a position where things could easily escalate even though both sides think they're adhering to the rules. All right. So what I'm reading in this, and again I don't have any you know, aside from my personal investment in this, is what I think is probably going on. So all this announcement, posturing the announcement, you know, the shar heads, I mean, the Russians don't
do this, of course, on they launched shot hits. They don't give it quite such a fan So there's no definitely a lot of this is for show. There's a very serious element to this. And I want to remind you that has Bolla still really hasn't weighed in. You know, there have been salvos of rockets, you know, fifty or more at a time, but not not nothing really that has made a dent in his Ballo's arsenal. So that's that's an unknown quantity, as are the potential actions of proxies.
You know we discussed earlier. I mean, they still aren't on the chessboard. So when I could two things could be happening. It could really be, as I suspect, and as I hope, the Uranian's playing by the rules of the game, gradual escalation. Everyone says, face the Israelis hit back, but they hit military targets it. You know, maybe they don't hit in Iran, who knows what we'll see, but definitely the you know, the Israelis do hit back. They be very, very wary of causing
collateral damage in Iran because they're trying to regulate the escalation. But back to this initial drones wrike. Okay, I don't want you to think I'm being entirely flippant about it, because it is concerning me, just as yeah, the shot head is by itself a piece of shit. But as the saying goes, quantity has equality all of its own. The danger here is that Israel's much vaunted air defense systems will become saturated. I've seen a lot of
you know, you know how these things happen. Everyone turns into a technical expert, while I can tell you the Israelis are very concerned about about their systems becoming overwhelmed by a combination of drones, ballistic and cruise dis missiles plus rockets launched from multiple directions and multiple distances. And that really does And when I say overwhelmed, well it's a question of degree, right. But even if we're not talking about being overwhelmed, even if we're talking about all the
systems operating as they are. I'm going to run some numbers by you. These are not my you know, these have been These are coming from a from someone who knows these numbers. He's involved in in uh in missile defense here. But you know it doesn't it again, they this this doesn't take into account other variables. But let me let me just you know, if if everything else, if there are there are is, if nothing else is fight at Israel aside from say, you know, the salvo, blistic missiles
and the drones. Okay, so you know the various systems. The Patriots system, of course is you know, the kind of the platinum standard. But you know the Patriots who's considered the platinum standard. But you know, the Patriots system only has it is likely to have about a fifty percent kill rate against against ballistic missiles. So these Raelis rely on a sling of David.
You know, everyone's heard about iron dome, which which is oriented against a particular type of threat kind of rockets, and and uh and and missiles. But uh, but but shorter range and uh, the the Patriot, Yes, we'll we'll focus on ballistic missiles along with uh what the Israeli is called David sling, but you know, together that's going to It's still about
ten percent of of missiles will get through. All right. That may not sound a lot, but even uh, the even a handful of of of cruisal missiles getting getting through, even two or three is has the potential causing significant casualties because of the population centers here are so densely packed. And uh oh oh, I'm sorry, totally messed up. And forgive me black a
sleep. But no for blistic missiles, I'm sorry. The the the drones Da've sling will shoot down cruise missiles, and drones Patriot can shoot down primarily blisting missiles. Well, the Israelis have Arrow three, which is focused on on the blisting missile threat, and they claim they have a ninety nine percent rate success rate. Okay, that is when that is though, if they're not being overwhelmed, we don't No one really knows what's going to be thrown
into the air. As far as bullisting missiles two, you know, it appears that none have been fired out there yet. Again, the Uranians would be done not to use them. So now look, I don't think we're going to see huge escalation on this first strike. And you know, in theory has Bala and the you know Iranian I'm sorry, the Iraqi or rather
the Shia militia in Iraq that has some report. They have been some reports about uh uh or Bill air Base and another air base getting hit by some proxies and stuff like that just recently, probably in the last twenty or so minutes against US basis, right, yeah, yeah, So I'm kind of talking about if we assume that that this is part of a campaign, I'm
talking about their integration into an attack on this Rael. And I don't know, but if I was a betting man, I would say that and his bolla is the biggest threat there, I would guess that his bolla is not going to step up to the plates and saturate the northern area with rockets and missiles at this plane. But everyone knows that threat is always there, and it's there for you know, the next time around in theory. In theory, they are, you know, a really good way to make this UH
an effective attack or at least cause casualties. And I quoted those figures to you too. So let's just be honest. I mean, Israel's can be lucky to emerge from this without Sailian casualties. But let's suppose this. Let's suppose this is carefully meeted by Iran and that Azuela has been told, hey, just you know, keep your powder dry. Let's see how Let's see how the Israeli, how the Zionist the Zionist entity reacts to this. So
if I was betting man, I would say Hasbello does very little. They could wait and launch mass attacker drones and missiles just as the Uranian drones and missiles enter Israeli as base into the protection bubble, and that would have a good shot at overwhelming the various air defense systems here. But I think it's more likely that this attack is going to be measured kind of the last warning and that Iran is waiting for the response from the Israelis. I think it
was kind of a similar scenario right after the Solemney hit. You remember that there's kind of a measured response strikes on us positions to to kind of, you know, to to save face. But it wasn't intended to escalate. I think I'm hoping that that is what we're saying here. Look at what
about the Hoothis, What about the Hohothies. Yeah, the Hoothies here are not regarded as being a huge threat because, yes, they have launched a couple of missiles that have hit a lat which is the southernmost southernmost city in Israel. It's on the Red Sea, but to date has not really you know, threatened population centers here. And you know, I don't know if this is true, but you know, the ide F or the Israeli security Service. I had a then it was someone last night who told me that.
He said, look, we're not worried about missiles and drones as long as his balla stays out of it. He did say that he doesn't think as well would be involved at this stage. But their main worry, the Israeli's main worry right now is that the airport will be closed down for an indefinite period, all right, and the Israelis are concerned that the economy, their economy will you know, obviously would suffer badly. I mean essentially that
would put the country under siege. Yes, Israel has two major ports, but you know, so much comes through the airport to include, as you know, all the mugnitions that the United States has been has been providing for operations sorts of iron. So that that is a big concern and frankly not one that had that had occurred to me until the conversation last night. So I paused that guys and see if you have any any questions. Sorry, there's no more dramatic. Well I'm not sorry, but you maybe that there
are no dramatic explosions in the background. That's fine. Where are you staying and if you don't mind saying, I'm staying at a I was staying at a hotel on the on the beach or near the beach. It's like, but it's it's a low profile place. It's all Israeli's head. There's no foreigners and I'm not staying like you know, in the big strip of four five star hotels down there. Well, that's more. That's more because I'm a cheap skate. That's you know, this isn't it. This isn't a
question. But Jack said, Andy, please don't die over there. We're not insured for it. Yeah, good point. You know there was never any question the team house ensuring me. I mean, Jason, you know how it is. We've got to fight. Do you remember when when we did when you know, we did that podcast there in New York and we had a had a arm wrestled with d just to share us just in pizzas
like pizza. Yeah, I relent. I finally relented and got the guy's pizza on their protest though, so uh us, I'm not you know, you guys are probably tracking the coalition efforts to shoot down drones and just drones so far. I think that's I think that's pretty interesting. I mean, I you know, it's expected, there's there's some unexpected components. Remember the Jordanians. It wasn't certain that whether they would counter and use their own systems
to shoot down Iranian drones. I think they knocked out a couple yeah, yeah, or even or even allow the Israelis to do it in their airspace, but they have done so. So you know that's thank God for silver linings. Right, there's one. What kind of response are we looking at from Israel after this? Hope Andy might have throwze a little bit. Well all right, I think you know the big question here isn't he still see me? We got you now you broke up for a second. Yeah,
So the key question is you know I mentioned the airport. Well, of course, I don't want you to think that the idea of all the Israeli security forces are not concerned about civilian casualties. Of course they are. I'm just saying that they're worried, you know, they they There is concern about mass casualty events, of course, but people here are not going brazy.
It's a very similar attitude as it was in Kiev. And one of the beauties of the air defense system that was not there in Kiev is that it's
very it's very time management friendly. Some In other words, it doesn't you know, when the arms goes off, it means no shit, there is something heading for your you know, your neck of the words, right, But when Jerusalem gets hit, the alarms don't go off here in Tel Aviv, and even when you know, depending what the depending what's coming in, so we you know, we won't hear alarms here in tel Aviv unless the you know, the various systems have determined that there is something heading right here.
And I believe actually within Tel Aviv that they can get as good as neighborhoods. But you've got to be careful doing that, right when you're talking about something like this head But you know, the last piece is this isn't more of the same for the Israelis, you know, I mean rockets and missiles from Gaza or even his Bolla. It's it's a different ball game from a mass strike or involving drones and potentially ballistic missiles and potentially cruise missiles all
at once. And if that is what occurs, I mean either this strike called subsequent strikes. Yeah, that's a that's a watershed moment. Now getting back to your point, though, d the Israeli response is going to depend on one thing, and that is civilian casualties. All right, they there is you know, as we've seen in the aftermath of seven October, there is a very very deeply buried in the national Psyche and and this goes way
back, and I don't think anyone here would argue with it. Is that the sanctity of you know, of life, of Israeli life, and so you know, in this historical reasons all of this. It's not a comment. I'm not making a comment except of that's a that's a pillar stone of of this. How this country conducts foreign policy in many ways, and hence the big prisoner swaps where two or three Israelis will be traded for several thousand,
you know, detainees, Palestinian detainees. And so where I'm heading on this is I couldn't tell you that there is a casualty figure above which at which were above which the Israelis will you know, really go to war. You know, I don't know. I don't even know what their redline is. But what I can tell you is that they do have a red line, I'm sure. And number two is I'm pretty sure that it is gauged in terms of civilian casualties, because that is what matters most to them.
I'm not saying the US government doesn't care about us, but it's very it's a very it's a very prominent aspect of US foreign policy, I mean Israeli foreign policy, which is why seventh October was such a traumatic event to them, because that social contract that Israel's a nation made with his citizens at its birth in nineteen forty eight and the aftermath of the Holocaust was based on on you know, this is your refuge and no one can touch you here.
So violations of that refuge and violations that result in spilt Jewish blood are taken very very seriously. So, Andy, you were talking about the sirens going off and all that. The last time you're out in the streets, what what's the atmosphere like like is it? Is it? Well, the streets are so today with Shabbat and it's normally a little bit quieter, but things always pick up in the afternoon. On the beach, I went for a
run on the beach and actually life was going on as normal. You know, I know from friends here it in Tel Aviv, and friends particularly have children. There is a lot of nervousness, and you know what you see on the beach are kind of the young crowd who are like what the fuck? You know, they don't really they don't understand maybe or they just see you know, they're young. But yes, there's considerable concern. And it's
not just about the strikes. There are considerable there's real concerned about just the future, you know, the future of the state. And even if it isn't a concern, you know, even if it isn't as playton as Oh, I'm afraid for my life. It's economic security for the reasons that I've described. And you know, a French guy told me today that a quarter of the population, almost the court of the population, has left Asrael since
seventh October. I don't know if that's true. I haven't had a chance to it's certainly that there has been a significant number of people who have left and I and I'm sure this event will will add to it, you know. And a lot of Israelis have dull citizenship, you know, so it's it's quite easy for a lot of them to leave, but a lot of them don't, you know, and they this is they don't have that option
easy. Yeah, I'm hoping while every lot of majority of people have their eyes of the sky with this whole thing, that somebody's at least keeping their eyes on the ground because you know, just cross border stuff. Even if it's intermittent or small scale, it's still a possibility. Yeah, I'm no, absolutely right, Jason. So his BOLLA announced not announced, but like the Hispolla watches announced last night that hisbola was planning ground attacks across the boarding.
You know, who knows where they but that's you know that that would not be completely surprising. I just think that I just think that that'sralla Is. He's either been told. I'm sure he's been taught. I'm sure he's got clear instructions. So I don't think it's him to say, yeah, maybe I'll join in on this one. He's being told when to join in or when not to join in, I'm sure, and I'm pretty sure this
this is not the time his time. Yet. We got a question from the chat, how does the Iranian oil industry not become a target to try and back down the Iranians. Yeah, that's a that's a great question. Who says it is in the target to the Israelis? You know, well, I guess hit it. Yet it's a great Yeah, it's a great question. So I think the answer lies in the rules of the game, all right, and the problem about the oil industry. Oh hey, let
me just say one other thing. The Israelis expect a massive cyber attack too, and that hasn't happened yet. So if you know, we talk about combined arms, and we're talking about about penetrating adversaries IADS space and using combined arms, this is what it is, you know. I mean, you use all these types of flying projectiles, unmanned flying projectiles, and then you throw in proxies, and then you throw in a nice cyber attack right just
at the last minute. That be a pretty damaging attack because some missiles about to get through, But I don't think that will happen until subsequent shots. The oil industry back to that, well, there is I'm sure the US has both US and Israel separately have plans to go after Iran's oil production and oil refinery capability. And for the US, I would imagine that that begins by disabling platforms, offshore platforms, because it doesn't carry quite the same gravitas
as if they're in Iran itself. Why has in Israel done that? Maybe because I don't know, I would be speculating. But when you start striking targets in waters you're not even in international waters, then again, you're kind of perhaps opening things up. I will say this, Yeah, Israel definitely has plans, definitely has plans to go after oil pipelines in Iran as part of conventional conflict, and has a particular method of doing so that doesn't necessarily
rely on long range miss tools. Okay, let me just leave it there. But yeah, that's a great question, and the answer is yes, there are our plans to they just haven't happened yet. I mean, I can see the US doing something to oil platforms, if you know, as a form of what we call flexible uh eight, I'm gonna get here, fdo flexible deterrent option. But what time? What time is it there? Andy? Two? It's like two, Yeah, it's two forty men? Oh my god. Yeah, doing no good for my beauty, sleeping.
I Mean, the interesting thing that I haven't heard of is like how this is kind of like shifting the focus from the disaster that is Gaza to now I kind of stayed on state stuff. It's interesting how like that works.
Yeah, there's been a lot of comments about that that that actually this doesn't really play in Iran's favor because everything was going Iran's way when Israel when you know, when the Gaza operation was going on, you had the Israelis killing Sunnis, massive amounts of Sunnis and turning the Islamic world against them, while his baller was able to plink you know, away and just add to the
confusion. And Iran was untouched. So if you were if you think through this, hitting hitting those three dudes, you know, the three goods forced guys in Damascus was arguably geopolitically a and a really inspired move because look at the world now, Gaza, you know, Gars has forgotten about the new cycles, moved on and now it's put it's Israel under attack by Iran, and you've got the country. You know, you've got five countries scrambling air
defense systems and jets to protect Israel. So you know, Israel's gone from being angry Goliath to brave the David, you know, in the in the eyes of many. So and Iran did that. So it doesn't you know, I mean, it's it's curious as it sometimes just like we do not do a good job when sometimes, as we talked about this, when we are we try we try to predict adversary actions based on pressure that we bring. You know, whether it's deception or sanction. But the problem is we
mirror image. What is valuable to us has been valuable to our avisaru and that doesn't always work. And I think the Iranians may be, you know, struggling with some of the same thing they just they do. May they do some things very well, but but swaying public opinion across you know, globally may not be it. You know, I think, I think what has happened since seven October has has been the effect of what's happened in Gaza,
what the Israelis have been doing in Gaza. It hasn't been Iran has been able to stir up this angle, right, because they are very They're very cack handed when it comes to strategic communication. So I'm getting I'm getting reports as a I'll send you this one. I've just got send a picture of a missile hitting the Negav. Yeah, I've been seeing those two. Is that where the airport is? Well? No, but these aren't near the airport, Okay, So if they are, that's what I'm to hit
the Negev, then that's playing within the rules of the game. Right, you look at a map of Israel, the negative is the one, you know, outstanding. I mean it's not the only one, but it is. But the Nega is Negev desert is the most vastly populated part aside from well actually that's part of the negative team to drive down to a lad.
So if they're all, if they're all focused on hitting the negive, then everyone says face his bola goes back to sleep for a while, and the new cycle moves on Israel Israel, you know, sense kind of a slap pad retaliation and life goes on. Case scenario, right, that would be good seeing I'm seeing videos like shots of like Jerusalem and like, I guess
the Iron Dome hitting drones or whatever they're hitting. I don't even know, but there's ain't they whatever going on on in a in Jerusalem and they're showing a picture of like I guess, the the Temple mount. I guess it's pretty wild. I mean, it's crazy. What two days does it really?
Like? Are five days? The difference five days makes? What do you mean in terms of like, yeah, Israel was a pariah for a bit and now like there you know everyone, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, that's I mean, and and so much has happened is happening politically on the ground as far as the and and also plans for a delivery of aide a lot too, you know, a lot to catch up on in the in the last few days. So guys, I know, you know this will probably be going on for days. Yeah, but but it's good.
Yeah, I mean, this is just kind of an initial update. I'm glad. I'm glad you down to do this. This is great. Yeah, we appreciate it. Man, stay safe, keep your head down absolutely, I'm gonna put my head down right now. Yeah, everybody, before we totally go Andy, go ahead, go to bed, like, subscribe if you're listening to us on audio, rate and review it, patreon dot com, slash a teamhouse. If you can't spare any money, the best thing you can do is like and subscribe. Tell your friend about it.
Andy, Thanks again, Thanks again, Later guys, later, j appreciate it. If anything significant comes up and I don't see your message, call me hop back on. All right, cool, all right man later later Jason. All right, guys, that's it. I appreciate it. Thanks for jumping on short shut such short notice. I've never gotten live on Zoom before, so I don't know how to freaking stop it. Okay, I got it, say stop livestream, Patreon dot com, slash the teamhouse,
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