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Episode 291-Drop Your Socks and Grab Your Glocks Also Available OnSearchable Podcast Transcript Gun Lawyer — Episode Transcript Page – 1 – of 14 Gun Lawyer — Episode 291 Transcript SUMMARY KEYWORDS Gun rights, Second Amendment, gerrymandering, New Jersey, federal law, AK-47, AR-15, gun laws, Supreme Court, carry permit, gun dealers, political power, racial discrimination, gun ownership, legal battles. SPEAKERS Speaker 1, Teddy Nappen, Speaker 3, Evan Nappen Speaker 1 00:11 Lawyer, Evan Nappen 00:18 I’m Evan Nappen. Teddy Nappen 00:20 And I’m Teddy Nappen. Evan Nappen 00:22 And welcome to Gun Lawyer. So, Teddy, what’s on your mind today? Teddy Nappen 00:27 Well, I never realized the guy that wrote the Zombie Survival Guide, Max Brooks, was related to Mel Brooks. I thought it was a common name. Evan Nappen 00:38 What? How is he related to Mel Brooks? Teddy Nappen 00:40 It’s his son, so. Evan Nappen 00:42 Oh, my G-d! Is he gonna make a movie, you know, Young Zombie or something? Teddy Nappen 00:44 Yeah, no, Young Zombie. Evan Nappen 00:46 Or a zombie movie with lots of farts? Page – 2 – of 14 Teddy Nappen 00:52 No. Evan Nappen 00:53 Blazing Zombies, Blazing Zombies. Teddy Nappen 00:55 Yeah! Blazing Zombies, that’s it, kind of like what was it, Abraham Lincoln and the Vampire Abraham Lincoln. Evan Nappen 01:02 Right. I think Blazing Zombies would probably be very popular. Teddy Nappen 01:06 Yeah, I know, right. Let’s see them try to reboot Blazing Saddles. Good luck with that. Evan Nappen 01:12 Well, they could do Blazing. Yeah, but if they did Blazing Zombies, they would never be able to say certain words that they used in Blazing Saddles. Teddy Nappen 01:23 Yeah, like calling the zombies a bunch of leg draggers. Evan Nappen 01:26 Ha, ha, ha, ha. Actually, we’re kind of dealing with a zombie apocalypse with the Democrat party lately. I think they are a bunch of, you know. They don’t have brains. They just try to eat brains. Teddy Nappen 01:48 Yeah. And unfortunately, they keep coming up with new ideas to screw us out of our rights. Evan Nappen 01:55 Right! That’s it. That’s what they do. They send the horde out to eat our rights. They do the horde, and they just try to get everybody on board to sacrifice for their pure unadulterated political power. Like trying to get college athletes to boycott their entire athletic career, over, for example, they’re flipping out over the ending of racial gerrymandering. I mean, it’s kind of unbelievable when you watch them talk about this being, you know, Jim Crow II, when all that is being done is ending racial discrimination, with setting up voting districts. Somehow ending racial discrimination is Jim Crow. Only a Democrat with zombie brains could ever make that argument with a straight face. Teddy Nappen 02:59 Well, it’s also very funny because, if you cut to all of New England, where the breakdown is roughly like 40 to 50% Republican, and there’s no representation for that. And so, they, and it’s all the states are heavily, heavily gerrymandered, like zero representation for Republicans, but oh, that’s fine. It’s only Page – 3 – of 14 when the Republicans say, you know what? You’ve established the rules of engagement, and we will oblige. That’s just how the game is played. Evan Nappen 03:29 Now, you would think that the Democrats would have expert knowledge on Jim Crow, because they’re the ones that started it. The original Jim Crow laws were done by Democrats after the Civil War. And, of course, who opposed the Civil Rights Act? The Democrats. They were the originals. And then for them to get up now and claim how much they want to oppose what they are perceiving as Jim Crow laws are kind of rich. And, of course, it isn’t. It is the actual elimination of the racial discrimination that is in place by way of their gerrymandering, and this is very important to our gun rights, Teddy. Very important to our gun rights. As voting is turned around, so that it actually reflects the voters, as opposed to these bizarre jurisdictions engineered for Democrats just to maintain power, we will see more and more advances in the fight for our gun rights. It is the other side there that constantly is trying to take away our Second Amendment rights. Teddy Nappen 04:52 What always makes me laugh, though, is they always try to say the party switched. They always make that argument. By the way, it’s a completely disproven argument. Like, okay, what time period? Was it under Senator (Robert) Byrd, who was a, what was it? The Grand Wizard? Evan Nappen 05:07 The Grand Wizard of the KKK. Teddy Nappen 05:10 Which, by the way, he was a mentor to Joe Biden throughout his political career. But no one talks about that. Or when Joe Biden, what did Joe Biden say on the stage? Evan Nappen 05:21 Oh, don’t even. Teddy Nappen 05:21 Yeah, exactly, yeah, yeah. Evan Nappen 05:25 party, Evan Nappen 05:25 The party hasn’t switched. They’re just trying to build a bigger fence with a plantation. They are the ones trying to run a plantation, and that’s what gerrymandering, prior to this Calais Supreme Court case, that’s what it was really about. How does the Democrat maintain their plantations of voter districts, to maintain their power? Page – 4 – of 14 Teddy Nappen 05:50 Yeah, exactly. They put up the creation that Johnson, what was it? We’re going to get these guys voting Democrat for the rest of their lives. They created the giant welfare state. Evan Nappen 06:01 Yeah. And by the way, he didn’t even call them “these guys”. Teddy Nappen 06:05 I know I was trying to, I was paraphrasing. Evan Nappen 06:11 Describing them. Yeah, just their hypocrisy definitely knows no bounds, and this time period now is somewhat encouraging, because a lot of everything that they’ve built on, including taking our gun rights, it’s collapsing all around them. It’s very encouraging to see that. You just saw the primaries go here. Trump with what 34 zero or whatever on his picks, and that helps get us further with the expansion of our Second Amendment rights. This is all a part. Because part of MAGA is the rebirth of the power of the Second Amendment, that is a part of MAGA, guys. You’ve got to know that, and you can see it. We are now in a completely different world than in the Biden era. I mean, Biden was essentially engaging in a clamp down, a clamp down on our rights in every way that he could abuse federal power to do so. And we’re seeing incredible changes in the other direction now. Teddy Nappen 07:29 I’ll give you the highlight of that. We dealt with this, where it was weaponization. They were going after dealers for the most minuscule things with a zero tolerance. And now that’s been eliminated, and it has been helping. Of course, New Jersey picks up the mantle from their new AG. Now they’re going after FFL dealers and demanding records detailing the sales of Glocks, which I could have sworn they already knew about the sales, because every time you purchase. Evan Nappen 08:01 Yeah, this is what is such crap about these subpoenas to all the dealers to turn over their records of the last decade for every Glock sold. New Jersey has a pistol purchase permit system, which is a form of register. So, the State Police already have the computerized registered database of every purchase of a Glock since the computerization of the pistol permit system, which completely covers the decade that they’re requesting. In other words, the only reason for this subpoena is essentially, in my opinion, to harass dealers because the information itself is already at their fingertips. Now, the bigger legal question is, is that something legally they’re allowed to access because New Jersey has Administrative Code provisions that mandate confidentiality on all gun records of purchase acquisition. All that kind of stuff is protected by that confidentiality. So, maybe they themselves thought that trying to just get dealer records, maybe could do an end run over their own Administrative Code, preventing the release of this information. Although there is a provision in the Code that says for law enforcement purposes it can be accessed. But this is a lawsuit, not law enforcement purposes. So, it really is interesting the approach they’re taking. If they’re righteous in the law, in being able to access this data, then they can access it through the database in the appropriate legal manner, if they are qualified. And if not, why are they subpoenaing dealers to turn over information that is already in the possession of the State of New Page – 5 – of 14 Jersey? And these application forms, et cetera, are protected by way of their own Administrative Code provisions, setting out confidentiality. Teddy Nappen 10:20 So, Teddy Nappen 10:21 Yeah, I will say what’s really messed up is I love the AG’s response. So, this was actually from 2A News Team. They asked these questions and the AG responded. Oh no, no. These requests are not seeking information about individual purchasers or any person’s identifying information about their purchases. However, the subpoena says that exact wording. Evan Nappen 10:50 Right. Teddy Nappen 10:51 Documents show sufficient sale or transfer of Glock handguns from you to New Jersey customers. Literally, it’s the first line in the subpoena. Evan Nappen 11:03 Right. And the thing about Glocks. Look, if you own a Glock, you know you better hold on to it. This is the new tactic of the anti-Second Amendment rights movement. To try to ban and restrict Glocks because of a claim that they can be relatively easily converted to fully automatic using what’s called a Glock switch. But mere possession of a Glock switch under federal law is considered a machine gun in and of itself, and these switches are banned in New Jersey as well. The component is already illegal. So, trying to link Glocks to them so that they can further take away one of the most popular self-defense handguns in the world. This is their gambit. This is their gambit now to try to do that. Teddy Nappen 12:10 So, it was also interesting, is pull it was from the article. Out of the 15 FFLs that they subpoenaed, they were roughly, there was 15 of those FFLs were out of the total authorized Glock dealers. So, I’m trying to think the strategy of it. If they’re trying, if these were just the 15, were kind of like where they went after those two gun dealers and forced them to basically have to essentially declare and register every purchase or gun-related material. Are they just going for the small fish to then go after the whole? Kind of like a staff? Teddy Nappen 12:46 Out of curiosity. Could there be a constitutional challenge because there’s a federal firearms license? Could you either make the Supremacy Clause argument or just going with the idea of there shouldn’t be a state license, too? Evan Nappen 12:46 Okay. At a minimum, it’s designed to harass gun dealers. I mean, New Jersey is dedicated to that principle, given the excesses that they go to regarding being a New Jersey retail firearm dealer. I mean Page – 6 – of 14 having an FFL, that’s a federal firearm license. New Jersey also requires for a dealer to have a New Jersey retail dealer firearms license, and the retail dealer firearms license is what is managed by the state of New Jersey. And that’s where you see an incredibly excessive and additional amount of requirements, far beyond what federal law requires, designed to be a legal discouragement to being a dealer. Also, it’s been used in the past as a pretext to raid individuals that had FFLs but did not have a NJ retail dealer license. I’ve had cases on this where individuals that had a federal firearms license for Curio and Relic, collector licenses, the state alleged they were federal firearm licensees and acting as dealers, which they were not. They are collectors. And because they alleged they had a federal license, they needed a New Jersey firearm retail dealer license. They proceeded to conduct raids on the individuals that held Curio and Relic licenses. So, this is one of the risks out there. They were able to purge and merge the federal list to the state list of New Jersey retailers. Evan Nappen 14:31 Well, the problem is that the federal firearm law is expressly not preemptive. It’s designed to be the absolute minimum gun control harassment that exists throughout the entire country. And then states are invited to, you know, this was the philosophy, invited to go wild. So, you have the baseline of the federal law, which has many constitutional questions about it itself, expressly not being preemptive, and the states are left to their own devices to create whatever stricter and stricter and more harassing and more discouraging gun laws that they want to pass. And as long as those laws are somehow upheld constitutionally, they can keep on going. There is no cap. There’s no cap placed on the attack on our rights. It should exist, but doesn’t, except in a few very narrow areas where there is express preemption. Evan Nappen 16:22 One of those places where there is express preemption is Title 18 926 A for interstate transport of your guns. You can transport your guns cased, unloaded, locked, not readily accessible, etc., so that you can go through bad states in your travels. There’s areas of preemption, specifically for carry, like LEOSA, Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act, where retired and active law enforcement can carry, regardless of the state law that might otherwise try to prevent them from doing so. There’s actually preemption for carry. It was the original carry preemption, which a lot of people don’t know was for armored car security. Armored car personnel was actually the first federal carry preemption. And then today we’re pushing to try to get national reciprocity, which is in effect national preemption, mandating that every state recognize every other state’s carry rights to that particular resident in whatever state that resident might be in. But generally across 99% of all the federal gun laws, it is expressly not preemptive. So, this is where the problems come in, because there is no cap on the damage that states can do. Teddy Nappen 17:55 So, it would require an, it would basically either require an act of Congress to amend it to include the preemption. Evan Nappen 18:02 Yes, literally, what would be great is if we finally get a cap. Now, in theory, the cap on bad gun laws is this little thing we call the Second Amendment, and the Second Amendment’s cap was fairly broad. The Page – 7 – of 14 cap, as I recall, it said shall not be infringed. Okay? Shall not be infringed. So, any infringement is arguably a violation of the Second Amendment. Therefore no state or federal government, because we now have it incorporated to the states through the McDonald case, through the 14th Amendment, like many of our other constitutional rights. No state or federal law should infringe on our gun rights. Yet we’re knee deep in battles over various gun laws that are utterly passed with contempt of the Second Amendment, and then we have to go through these fights over it. Teddy Nappen 19:09 Yeah, and it’s definitely. I noticed that whenever it comes to New Jersey, I mean, I know people always talk about state powers, how they, you know, always leave it to the states. However, there are some things that there’s just so much abuse by the states that what they do, I mean, just right now, what they are doing right now is disgusting. Where they’re just harassing these dealers, going after them, wasting the taxpayers dollars. And it’s the level of where, all right, the federal government needs to step in, and I can see everyone’s like, “Oh, don’t allow the feds to get in, but here is the truth. They abuse it so much that there’s just no, there’s no value. Evan Nappen 19:54 Well, frankly, if we simply made the federal law, as it stands right now, as the preemptive. Just passed a law saying federal law preempts state law. Then every state gun law would become mooted out. Done. Invalid. Because only the federal law would apply. And currently under federal law there are no prohibitions on carry. There’s no addressing that in a negative way. Now, they might say, because the federal law doesn’t address it at all, then the states could still try to regulate carry. But then we still have the constitutional Second Amendment with the Bruen decision and such regarding carry. Then if we look at how the impact would be beyond that, well, everything else that these states try to pass, particularly on sale, possession, or on any of that, it would all be preemptively null and void by way of a federal law that they first engineered to just be a minimum to suddenly become the maximum. And that would concentrate our efforts only to having essentially federal fights, which would be pretty good, because instead of the pro-gun movement, those that defend our gun rights, and instead of having them fighting in every jurisdiction, everywhere, every state or county or town that passes some anti-Second Amendment gun rights law that we have to go in and challenge, we would have a preemptive federal law. So, every battle would simply be taking place, for the most part, at the federal law level of preemption, and it would basically gut that entire expenditure of the battle that we constantly have to foot the bill and pay for. It would be an interesting thing to conceptualize, to finally have a federal full preemption. I think it’s workable. Teddy Nappen 22:18 Yeah, and look, I never thought we’d ever see, like, the tax stamp removed for suppressors, and having a chance for it to be removed from the NFA, so anything is possible. We just need to get the right people in, and the right amount of votes. Evan Nappen 22:30 Yeah, it might, it might actually be, but then you’ll have even pro-Second Amendment folks, say, oh, states rights, states’ rights, you know. And they become so focused on so-called states’ rights that we still are losing our rights, because, as you say, Teddy, there’s an abuse by the states of our rights, and Page – 8 – of 14 this could end that abuse. So, when you have an abuse of state power, then the federal government really should come in to stop the abuse by the states. Teddy Nappen 22:53 I think it was in New York, and this might have been years ago. Do you remember they posted the map of who owned firearms? Evan Nappen 23:15 Yeah, it was New York, yeah, right. And then the public record, and then you could, it was searchable when you could find the gun owners. Teddy Nappen 23:25 Of course, a lot of them got robbed and harassed, and everything in that, which is just like, all right, fine. And you know what? When is it going to be enough for states’ powers? When they say everyone wears a yellow armband? It’s a picture of an AR, like states power, states rights. It’s such BS for allowing the abuse that comes down from New Jersey. Where you have the gulag that is the symbol of oppression of a totalitarian regime, and it just pisses me off so much when I hear that argument. I hear the people that make perfect the enemy of good, every time. How long did it take us to lose our rights to these people? Decades. And that’s what it’s going to take to get them back. It’s just disgusting. Evan Nappen 24:12 It is. But we’re in the fight, and we have to keep this fight on. Politically, the big picture is critical in our ability to win and get these changes. As much as all this is aggravating, if you step back, man, I can step back and look from having been practicing gun law for over 40 years. I can look and say we have come a long way. We’ve come a long way. The fact that we can finally have a carry permit in New Jersey is astounding. It’s astounding that we got to that, because that was something that seemed like an impossibility, and yet it got achieved. You can see amazing other advances. Evan Nappen 25:07 Hopefully, shortly, we will see the Supreme Court take a hardware case. We need them to take a hardware case. What I’m talking about is so-called assault firearms or assault weapons, magazines, where there is hardware that’s been banned. Where the constitutionality of the ability to ban hardware finally gets established out of the Supreme Court to end it, to stop it. That’s something that we’ve got to get to, and I think we’re going to see that soon. It is coming. There are so many cases, and they’ve been going up the chain. I think we’re going to see it. I don’t know if it’ll be, you know, this session. We’re getting close, and that’s what we saw, the prediction by even the U.S. Attorney General. The U.S. Attorney General saying they believe that ARs and others, Supreme Court will eventually pronounce they are legal. Teddy Nappen 26:16 I know there’s like, I know there’s rumors, everyone, about the different justices retiring. Imagine if Justice Thomas’s retirement, his last decision that he does, is he legalized and ends the assault firearm bans across the country. Page – 9 – of 14 Evan Nappen 26:31 Oh, that’d be just wonderful. I’d like to see St. Thomas. Teddy Nappen 26:36 Yeah. You know they did the commemorative, like Heller, like revolver, I remember that they. Evan Nappen 26:43 Which I have, I have a commemorative Heller Smith & Wesson .38. Not only was it commemorative and put out by Smith when the Heller decision came down, so it’s actually a Smith & Wesson bonafide commemorative, but I have that, I think I showed it to you, Teddy, it’s signed personally by Dick Heller, who’s a friend. So, I have a signed commemorative of the Heller decision, signed by Dick Heller himself. Teddy Nappen 27:10 Well, the next one I want it to be just, it’ll say the name of the case, and it’s just the Clarence Thomas smile that you see. The GIF area Thomas commemorative AR. Evan Nappen 27:23 And then, of course, the Left would complain that it’s racist because it’s a black rifle. No. You can’t be racist against Thomas, right? I mean, they always talk. Teddy Nappen 27:37 No, no, they say you can, because they say that he’s not black enough. If you know his entire history, the like, his, you could not, you could not live as a like a black American, like his entire thing, like inner city kid, like I think he was a single, like single mom, they like raised, like literally did the like live the entire black experience like it would be a lifetime movie. It would be amazing. Evan Nappen 28:05 He is an amazing man with actually the embodiment of the American dream, in effect. Coming from an absolutely underprivileged, you know, situation where he rose to be one of the greatest Supreme, one of the greatest, for sure, Supreme Court justices. His amazing story about an amazing man. Just great. And they don’t, because just like with gerrymandering, where there are plenty of Republican minority reps out there, it’s not racism at all. It’s the Democrat power grab, and because Judge Thomas is conservative, they refuse to acknowledge the benefit of having such a great man. Teddy Nappen 29:03 Yeah. And he is what Joe Biden would describe as articulate, bright, and clean. Evan Nappen 29:09 Oh G-d. Teddy Nappen 29:13 I love how Biden said that to Obama. I know. Page – 10 – of 14 Evan Nappen 29:16 I mean. He would constantly say these things. And yet they will extrapolate 10 times out to try to paint Trump as racist when Biden was. He bona fide said stuff that was absolutely insane with racism. Stereotypical racism. Teddy Nappen 29:44 Yeah. Evan Nappen 29:45 Yeah, really. I mean, just come on. Insulting and amazing. Well, and let me tell you, Teddy, about our good friends at WeShoot. WeShoot is an indoor range. You and I have shot there, and you love WeShoot, don’t you, Teddy? Teddy Nappen 30:04 I had a great time. Evan Nappen 30:05 We always do, every time. We got our certifications there for our carries, and you can do the same. They’ve got a great pro shop, great trainers, great facility, and it’s really conveniently right off the Parkway in Lakewood, New Jersey. Lakewood, New Jersey. You want to check out the WeShoot website at weshootusa.com. And you should make sure you get on their email list, because WeShoot sends out a lot of great stuff via email. All their great deals and specials and cool events they’re doing and all kinds of fun things. WeShoot is extremely dynamic, and they are always doing something. WeShoot is just super fun. So, if you’re looking for a great range to belong to, a great place to shoot, a great place to hone your skills, get your training, you cannot do any better than WeShoot in Lakewood. Check out weshootusa.com. Evan Nappen 31:18 Let me also mention my book, New Jersey Gun Law. It’s the bible of New Jersey gun law. It is a book used by, well, everybody. If you want to understand New Jersey gun law, you need my book, which is not surprisingly titled New Jersey Gun Law. You can get your copy at EvanNappen.com, EvanNappen.com. When you get the book, you’ll see it is very large. It is over 500 pages. It’s 120 topics, all question and answer. And the greatest thing about my book is that the book itself can be used as a weapon. It’s that big. I’m not advising you to do that, but should you need to, yes, that is a book you don’t want to get hit in the head with. So, check out New Jersey Gun Law at EvanNappen.com. Teddy, I bet you have something else up your sleeve to tell us. Teddy Nappen 32:18 Well, one of the things that did come up, and I just thought, what the heck? This is in the feed of the New York Times. Where are all the AK 47s? Like, where have all the AK 47s gone? I know. Evan Nappen 32:19 I don’t know. Where have they gone? Page – 11 – of 14 Teddy Nappen 32:21 I know. It was a very interesting article, but it was also very strange. Just reading through, I don’t know if you ever heard of Jim Fuller? Evan Nappen 32:47 The Fuller Brush Man? Teddy Nappen 32:49 Apparently, he’s a gunsmith. He makes custom AKs. I’m not too familiar on that, but he was going into details of, like, and they were talking about the collapse of the AK market. Evan Nappen 33:01 Well, there is a downturn, but prices aren’t collapsing. Teddy Nappen 33:06 Yeah, I mean, how much are you going for? Evan Nappen 33:08 One of the Russian AKs going. You know the problem is, what led to the big boom, of course, was when we were importing AKs. We could have them from China and Russia. Although we were getting really cheap ammo, and there was so much of the surplus ammo, the 762 by 39 that it became extremely popular, because you could so reasonably shoot. Then it became so overwhelmingly possible that even American-made guns, like the Ruger Mini 30, for example, were being made in 762 by 39. Then you also had the influx of very reasonable SKSs. I mean, I remember when SKSs were under $100, for an SKS, and then you know the reasonable AKs and all that coming in with cheap ammo. Man, it was great. Then they started to ban the import, the ban of Chinese, ban of Russian, and the cheap ammo dried up. The guns that were coming in, the imports like those were dried up. Teddy Nappen 33:56 Apparently, it was in 1989 under Bush, because the shooter used the Chinese AK. Evan Nappen 34:32 Please remember, it was Bush. It was Bush, the Republican, the neocon, and this is one of the things that you got to always remember. Even though they may have the “R” there, they’re not necessarily a friend of the Second Amendment. Teddy Nappen 34:47 Yeah. And then the article tries to highlight more of like 2014 where the annexation of Crimea, the U.S. put sanctions on Russia. So, there goes all the Russian AKs. Evan Nappen 34:57 Well, not just Russian AKs. I mean, we were getting a lot of great guns, really cool guns from Russia, you know. We’re getting SKSs – originals, beautiful guns. I mean, phenomenal. Russian SKSs are probably the best SKS ever made, machined, gorgeous. Mosin-Nagant rifles, right? They were very Page – 12 – of 14 reasonable, and you know, you want to do the enemy at the gates, man. You got your gun and super strong, tough rifles. You know, a lot of great stuff could come in, and now we don’t see it anymore. And prices have skyrocketed. I mean, if you look at SKS prices today, holy crap. You’d be lucky to find a Chinese SKS that you used to be able to buy for less than $100, one in great shape today for 600 bucks, you know? I mean, easily 600, some even more. I’ve seen Russian SKSs pushing $2,000 a piece at the gun show. I mean, the prices are just unbelievable, because the market has a limitation now to the quantity that’s out there. And by the way, there’s probably only a 10th of the amount of Russian SKSs compared to Chinese SKSs. Even with that, the prices are way up there, and one of the reasons is that the SKSs, for example, are excellent functioning rifles. They’re handy. They function great and are very popular. Evan Nappen 36:36 With AKs, you know, there was that whole growth of it, and we were able to have all that great, cheap ammo. Once you got into an introductory, reasonable AK, then you wanted to up your game with other AKs, and all that. But what’s happened is, with the close out of that, we’ve become more, much, much more AR focused. The AR-15 platform, and everything about it. That’s all, a lot of it is U.S. made, and kind of America’s rifle. I would have to say today that America’s rifle, without a doubt, is the AR-15. Teddy Nappen 37:17 I would also say there’s also just the customization, and I think modularity. Evan Nappen 37:23 Its modularity seems to appeal to a lot of gun folks, because you can add and change and put all kinds of whistles and bells. Teddy Nappen 37:32 That also goes to the tone of American culture versus like the Eastern Bloc of the AK 47. We’re very individualistic, where we will make it so it is something that works for us, versus, you know, the AK 47 is designed, it is designed in that shape or form. You can do some small mods, but generally speaking, you pick up an AK 47 it’s, you know, hold it up to another one, like that’s the level of it. Evan Nappen 37:58 That’s an interesting point, Teddy, about how in those countries they don’t. It’s hard to find a Bubba AK in countries where they make the AKs, isn’t it? They don’t Bubbafi much, do they? But we love to modify, change, and customize, and that’s actually a lot of the fun of it. Let’s face it, it’s fun. It’s fun to add the accessories to fit your needs, make it look cooler, make it function better, make it more appropriate for whatever your needs may be. But then again, the anti-gun rights crowd will suddenly take any given feature and demonize certain features. So, if they are intrinsically evil, that if for some reason you have a telescoping stock on your AR or any other semi-auto, because your stock moves one or two inches back and forth, somehow that is such a huge impact on crime. Teddy Nappen 39:09 Or has a barrel shroud, which they can’t define. Page – 13 – of 14 Evan Nappen 39:12 Oh yeah, well, they try to. Remember. Teddy Nappen 39:15 The shoulder thingy that goes up, you know, the seat belt. Evan Nappen 39:18 The shoulder thingy that goes up is a barrel shroud. Isn’t that interesting? These are the experts that are voting for these laws. They have no clue what they’re even voting for, nor do they care. As long as it’s going against gun owners, they’re for it. They don’t care what it is. Teddy Nappen 39:39 Yeah, and I will say, just from the article, like, they try to, of course, they try to say, oh, Trump’s tariffs is what killed the AK market. There’s like also going from Russia, Ukraine, which they tried to say, you, oh, Poland is one of the key suppliers of Ukraine. No, the United States is one of the key suppliers of military to Ukraine. We’ve, you know, what is it, 40 billion, 80 billion, like crazy amounts, like they’re just still in that. And then again, tariffs are non-inflationary. We’ve known that, we’ve proven it. And I love how they try to say, well, we could get more AKs if we removed tariffs on Poland. Evan Nappen 40:21 Well, you know, it’s pretty bad when the Left media is trying to lure removal of tariffs by saying we could get more AKs in the country. That’s a pretty interesting stretch for them. Teddy Nappen 40:34 I know why they’re doing it. They’re trying to turn gun owners. They’re trying their best to turn gun owners into the debt, which is a ridiculous concept. They’ve demonized them, called them racist, call them everything under the sun. So, good luck trying to convince a gun owner to be considered a Democrat. If they are voting Democrat, you’re voting for your own destruction. I’m sorry. Evan Nappen 40:54 And speaking of destruction of gun owners, that is what GOFUs are. GOFU is our Gun Owner Fuck Ups. Every show we like to highlight the GOFU of the week, and this week’s GOFU is something that is constantly coming my way in the practice of law. And some of you listeners may say, yeah, it’s obvious, but I still have to say it because I keep getting case after case after case. It’s real simple, folks. You need to know your state’s gun laws. Most people understand that they need to know their state’s gun laws, but it doesn’t end there. If you travel out of state, you need to know the state’s gun laws that you’re traveling to. I constantly get cases of individuals that come from other states and end up being criminally charged in New Jersey because New Jersey’s gun laws are nothing like the gun laws of the state they were traveling from. The reverse is true, my friends. The reverse is true. Evan Nappen 42:13 You may have a New Jersey carry permit, but you need to know, if you don’t know, that no other state in America is recognized by New Jersey. No other state’s gun license is recognized by New Jersey. New Jersey has no reciprocity per se. When you travel, there are states where you can carry, because Page – 14 – of 14 despite New Jersey not recognizing their carry license, they’re willing to recognize any lawfully issued state carry. Many of the states, over 70% of the land mass in America, is constitutional carry, where as long as you’re law-abiding, you can carry even without a permit. But you still have to know, because I get calls from New Jersey folks that are getting jammed up in other states, making the mistake that others frequently make coming into New Jersey. Evan Nappen 43:24 So, the GOFU is real simple. Know the gun laws. Know the gun laws of the jurisdiction that you are residing in, and know the gun laws of the jurisdiction that you may be traveling in. It’s critical! I see it every day as a classic of virtually all GOFUs. This is Evan Nappen and Teddy Nappen reminding you that gun laws don’t protect honest citizens from criminals. They protect criminals from honest citizens. Speaker 3 44:05 Gun Lawyer is a CounterThink Media production. The music used in this broadcast was managed by Cosmo Music, New York, New York. Reach us by emailing Evan@gun.lawyer. The information and opinions in this broadcast do not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney in your state. Downloadable PDF TranscriptGun Lawyer S5 E291_Transcript About The HostEvan Nappen, Esq.Known as “America's Gun Lawyer,” Evan Nappen is above all a tireless defender of justice. Author of eight bestselling books and countless articles on firearms, knives, and weapons history and the law, a certified Firearms Instructor, and avid weapons collector and historian with a vast collection that spans almost five decades — it's no wonder he's become the trusted, go-to expert for local, industry and national media outlets. 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With a few days left of the declaration period, we examine the process of what happened. Then we speculate what will happen in the future. We will also touch on the CCFRs court case being accepted to be heard buy the Supreme Court. We get into the the nitty gritty on how to destroy the SKS. We also Analyze Nathalie Provost's crazy behavior at the recent press confrence
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Step inside The Crisis Cop NOC, the nerve center where the weight of crisis is both shouldered and unraveled, and you'll find retired Lieutenant Brian Banning - Crisis Negotiator, a man whose law enforcement journey reads like a riveting novel - one that twists from the concrete cells of Sacramento County's jails to the electric tension of high-stakes negotiations. For 26 years, Brian Banning - Crisis Negotiator wore every hat the badge had to offer: jailer, patrol deputy, fusion center analyst, and finally, the calm and steady voice behind the negotiation team's phone line, where lives hung in the balance and every conversation was a chance to change destiny. Be sure to Like Subscribe and Share this episode of The Crisis Cop Podcast on The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network via WhatCopsWatch.Com... The Crisis Cop Podcast Podcast Links Bar: Connect with The Host! Subscribe to This Podcast Now! This program is one of the many parts of The WhatCopsWatch.Com Effort! Rate this podcast on Apple Podcasts. the Ultimate success for every podcaster is FEEDBACK! Not an Apple Podcasts user? No problem! Be sure to cherck out any of the other many growing podcast directories online to find this and many other podcasts on The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network! Housekeeping -- The Editor Corps - Make Your Podcast Soar: There's only one question to ask: Why are YOU still editing your podcast? Reclaim the time you spend on editing (easily at least twice the time you spend on capturing the program) to make more great content by enlisting "The Editor Corps" who will "Make Your Podcast Soar!" http://EditorCorps.Com -- The Voice Farm: Fred Wilkerson, Mike's Father that died in the first few days of 2018, always dreamed of a place that those interested in Voiceover could go to learn more about the industry and experience - without all the BS that goes with it. We build it four and a half years go and it continues to provide new voiceover artists and businesses looking for voiceover talent a place to go and secure great voiceover artists. http://VoiceFarmers.Com Two Great Ways to Listen/Watch! We are proud to provide you both a dedicated AUDIO and VIDEO presentation for this program! To Listen Now: Hit the play button in the player on this page or hit the Subscribe button on your favorite Podcast Directory to instantly get these episodes when they release! To Watch Now: Visit this program on YouTube, or hit the window located below to see the hosts, guests and light bulb moments that make this program special! https://youtu.be/Vts0zcsC4vw The Detailed Shownotes for This Episode of The Crisis Cop Podcast: Looking for the detailed links, information and references used inside this episode? Read on below to find them all and remember to reach out to ask if there's something else you'd like to see from this episode! Timestamps for This Episode of The Crisis Cop Podcast: 00:00 26-year Sacramento County Sheriff's veteran with diverse roles: jail deputy, patrol, fusion centers, critical infrastructure intel, and terrorism threat analysis. 04:52 The speaker enjoyed negotiation work and saved lives through it, making the experience fulfilling and impactful. 06:53 Team mentors, including Sergeants Bob Curry and Bob Lizzito, shaped effective communication and broader considerations, emphasizing professionalism, legal awareness, and representation in high-stakes situations. 13:07 Early role: setup equipment and intelligence; later: first negotiation with a distraught man threatening self-harm. 15:12 Verbal mistakes are easier to overcome than tactical ones; rebuild rapport to recover trust in negotiations. 17:17 Early in their career, a negotiator used intelligence about a barricaded gang member's Raiders fandom during an armed standoff in an evacuated apartment complex. 21:24 Negotiators are a small, specialized community within law enforcement. 24:25 A man aiming for suicide by cop held hostages, called the police, and the team leader was dispatched to handle the situation. 31:05 Law enforcement often prioritizes negotiation over deadly force, saving lives despite situations where shooting would be legally justified. 36:32 An apartment complex was evacuated for 36 hours as police searched for JD Souza, wanted for shooting at officers; intelligence suggested he might visit his ex-girlfriend's home in Sacramento. 37:47 Man quickly checks a room, instinctively avoids entering, and spots JD Souza aiming an SKS rifle. 48:03 Seek help from a counselor for fresh solutions; it's worth exploring options. 51:28 Brian Banning reflects on his legacy, valuing lasting teaching tips, especially the idea that negotiation prevents unnecessary violence, ensuring safety for all. 55:18 Understand your audience, infrastructure risks, and priorities; manage relationships effectively; prepare for crises and support your team. 56:52 Prioritize safety, educate teams, foster wellness, and support each other. 59:57 Brian thanked for sharing his story on Crisis Cop Podcast; encouraged to seek knowledge. Questions Answered Inside This Episode of Cops and Robbers Talk: How did Brian Banning - Crisis Negotiator's early experiences in the jail system influence his approach to crisis and hostage negotiation later in his career? Brian Banning - Crisis Negotiator mentions the Good Guys hostage rescue as a pivotal event for his department. How do major incidents like this shape departmental policies and team composition? What role do personal connections and shared experiences (e.g., knowing the same people, similar backgrounds) play in building rapport during a negotiation, based on Brian Banning - Crisis Negotiator's stories? Discuss the importance of "face-saving" strategies for subjects during negotiations. In what ways did Brian Banning - Crisis Negotiator use these techniques successfully? How does misinformation or withheld intelligence (such as the Idaho case) impact the outcome of crisis negotiations? Brian Banning - Crisis Negotiator talks about the importance of mentorship and ongoing skill development. What systems or structures can law enforcement agencies put in place to encourage this kind of growth? Reflect on the “force multiplier” effect of training others that Brian Banning - Crisis Negotiator describes. Why is this especially significant in the negotiation field? Negotiators are often required to think in "multi-dimensional" ways during incidents. How did Brian Banning - Crisis Negotiator explain this skill and why is it crucial for successful outcomes? The episode discusses the value of team support and wellness post-incident. In what ways should agencies ensure negotiators and tactical officers are supported after high-stress events? What advice does Brian Banning - Crisis Negotiator give to aspiring crisis negotiators about legacy and the emotional weight of the profession, and how can new negotiators apply this perspective to their own careers? Links from this Episode: -- Get All of Pat's Books via Amazon Now! - Crisis Cops: The Evolution of Crisis Negotiation in America - Crisis Cop 2: More Stories from the Front Lines of Crisis Negotiation - Calming the Chaos: My Life as a Crisis Negotiator in the St. Louis Area 2GuysTalking Podcast Network Link to the Network's homepage to provide listeners with more background. 2GuysTalking Podcast Network Key Resources & References From This Episode California Association of Hostage Negotiators (CAHN) Networking, education, and resources for crisis negotiators: http://www.cahn.us/ The Good Guys Hostage Standoff (Referenced Major Case) Documentary & Case Overview:Wikipedia: Good Guys Hostage Crisis Documentary (subject to availability):"True Crime": Good Guys Hostage Standoff on YouTube Recommended Reading "Calming the Chaos" by Pat Doering - CrisisCop.Com (featured in the episode) "Stalling for Time" by Gary Noesner (Referenced expert) Books by Jack Cambria Training & Professional Development Voice Farmers Voiceover Academy Voice training for public safety and beyond: https://voicefarmers.com/ BlueBaggerz Project Volunteer voice role-play opportunities for negotiator training: https://bluebaggerzproject.com/ National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA) Training, conferences, and professional development: https://www.ntoa.org/ Crisis Negotiator Conferences & Events Kansas Negotiators Conference Oklahoma Negotiators Association Be sure to Like, Subscribe & Share Everywhere! ==== Connect with Pat Doering - The Crisis Cop Today! — Pat Doering on Facebook — Pat Doering on LinkedIn — Pat Doering on Instagram — Crisis Cop on the Web -- Crisis Cop on YouTube ==== Help Us Tell People About 10+ Years of WhatCopsWatch.Com: On the Web: https://whatcopswatch.com/ At Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast.... At Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2VV1HL9.... On Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b46.... On Facebook: / whatcopswatch Calls to the Audience Inside this Episode: — Did you know that it ALL STARTED with John & Al's Sporting Goods? What was your favorite light bulb moment that YOU discovered in this episode? Tell us Your Perspective About This Episode Now! Be an Advertiser/Sponsor for This Program! Tell us what you think! It's never too late to be an advertiser in this podcast, thanks to Perpetual Advertising! Contact CrisisCop.Com now and learn more about why podcasting allows your advertising dollar to live across millions of future listeners – FOREVER!
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Step inside The Crisis Cop NOC, the nerve center where the weight of crisis is both shouldered and unraveled, and you'll find retired Lieutenant Brian Banning - Crisis Negotiator, a man whose law enforcement journey reads like a riveting novel - one that twists from the concrete cells of Sacramento County's jails to the electric tension of high-stakes negotiations. For 26 years, Brian Banning - Crisis Negotiator wore every hat the badge had to offer: jailer, patrol deputy, fusion center analyst, and finally, the calm and steady voice behind the negotiation team's phone line, where lives hung in the balance and every conversation was a chance to change destiny. Be sure to Like Subscribe and Share this episode of The Crisis Cop Podcast on The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network via WhatCopsWatch.Com... The Crisis Cop Podcast Podcast Links Bar: Connect with The Host! Subscribe to This Podcast Now! This program is one of the many parts of The WhatCopsWatch.Com Effort! Rate this podcast on Apple Podcasts. the Ultimate success for every podcaster is FEEDBACK! Not an Apple Podcasts user? No problem! Be sure to cherck out any of the other many growing podcast directories online to find this and many other podcasts on The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network! Housekeeping -- The Editor Corps - Make Your Podcast Soar: There's only one question to ask: Why are YOU still editing your podcast? Reclaim the time you spend on editing (easily at least twice the time you spend on capturing the program) to make more great content by enlisting "The Editor Corps" who will "Make Your Podcast Soar!" http://EditorCorps.Com -- The Voice Farm: Fred Wilkerson, Mike's Father that died in the first few days of 2018, always dreamed of a place that those interested in Voiceover could go to learn more about the industry and experience - without all the BS that goes with it. We build it four and a half years go and it continues to provide new voiceover artists and businesses looking for voiceover talent a place to go and secure great voiceover artists. http://VoiceFarmers.Com Two Great Ways to Listen/Watch! We are proud to provide you both a dedicated AUDIO and VIDEO presentation for this program! To Listen Now: Hit the play button in the player on this page or hit the Subscribe button on your favorite Podcast Directory to instantly get these episodes when they release! To Watch Now: Visit this program on YouTube, or hit the window located below to see the hosts, guests and light bulb moments that make this program special! https://youtu.be/Vts0zcsC4vw The Detailed Shownotes for This Episode of The Crisis Cop Podcast: Looking for the detailed links, information and references used inside this episode? Read on below to find them all and remember to reach out to ask if there's something else you'd like to see from this episode! Timestamps for This Episode of The Crisis Cop Podcast: 00:00 26-year Sacramento County Sheriff's veteran with diverse roles: jail deputy, patrol, fusion centers, critical infrastructure intel, and terrorism threat analysis. 04:52 The speaker enjoyed negotiation work and saved lives through it, making the experience fulfilling and impactful. 06:53 Team mentors, including Sergeants Bob Curry and Bob Lizzito, shaped effective communication and broader considerations, emphasizing professionalism, legal awareness, and representation in high-stakes situations. 13:07 Early role: setup equipment and intelligence; later: first negotiation with a distraught man threatening self-harm. 15:12 Verbal mistakes are easier to overcome than tactical ones; rebuild rapport to recover trust in negotiations. 17:17 Early in their career, a negotiator used intelligence about a barricaded gang member's Raiders fandom during an armed standoff in an evacuated apartment complex. 21:24 Negotiators are a small, specialized community within law enforcement. 24:25 A man aiming for suicide by cop held hostages, called the police, and the team leader was dispatched to handle the situation. 31:05 Law enforcement often prioritizes negotiation over deadly force, saving lives despite situations where shooting would be legally justified. 36:32 An apartment complex was evacuated for 36 hours as police searched for JD Souza, wanted for shooting at officers; intelligence suggested he might visit his ex-girlfriend's home in Sacramento. 37:47 Man quickly checks a room, instinctively avoids entering, and spots JD Souza aiming an SKS rifle. 48:03 Seek help from a counselor for fresh solutions; it's worth exploring options. 51:28 Brian Banning reflects on his legacy, valuing lasting teaching tips, especially the idea that negotiation prevents unnecessary violence, ensuring safety for all. 55:18 Understand your audience, infrastructure risks, and priorities; manage relationships effectively; prepare for crises and support your team. 56:52 Prioritize safety, educate teams, foster wellness, and support each other. 59:57 Brian thanked for sharing his story on Crisis Cop Podcast; encouraged to seek knowledge. Questions Answered Inside This Episode of Cops and Robbers Talk: How did Brian Banning - Crisis Negotiator's early experiences in the jail system influence his approach to crisis and hostage negotiation later in his career? Brian Banning - Crisis Negotiator mentions the Good Guys hostage rescue as a pivotal event for his department. How do major incidents like this shape departmental policies and team composition? What role do personal connections and shared experiences (e.g., knowing the same people, similar backgrounds) play in building rapport during a negotiation, based on Brian Banning - Crisis Negotiator's stories? Discuss the importance of "face-saving" strategies for subjects during negotiations. In what ways did Brian Banning - Crisis Negotiator use these techniques successfully? How does misinformation or withheld intelligence (such as the Idaho case) impact the outcome of crisis negotiations? Brian Banning - Crisis Negotiator talks about the importance of mentorship and ongoing skill development. What systems or structures can law enforcement agencies put in place to encourage this kind of growth? Reflect on the “force multiplier” effect of training others that Brian Banning - Crisis Negotiator describes. Why is this especially significant in the negotiation field? Negotiators are often required to think in "multi-dimensional" ways during incidents. How did Brian Banning - Crisis Negotiator explain this skill and why is it crucial for successful outcomes? The episode discusses the value of team support and wellness post-incident. In what ways should agencies ensure negotiators and tactical officers are supported after high-stress events? What advice does Brian Banning - Crisis Negotiator give to aspiring crisis negotiators about legacy and the emotional weight of the profession, and how can new negotiators apply this perspective to their own careers? Links from this Episode: -- Get All of Pat's Books via Amazon Now! - Crisis Cops: The Evolution of Crisis Negotiation in America - Crisis Cop 2: More Stories from the Front Lines of Crisis Negotiation - Calming the Chaos: My Life as a Crisis Negotiator in the St. Louis Area 2GuysTalking Podcast Network Link to the Network's homepage to provide listeners with more background. 2GuysTalking Podcast Network Key Resources & References From This Episode California Association of Hostage Negotiators (CAHN) Networking, education, and resources for crisis negotiators: http://www.cahn.us/ The Good Guys Hostage Standoff (Referenced Major Case) Documentary & Case Overview:Wikipedia: Good Guys Hostage Crisis Documentary (subject to availability):"True Crime": Good Guys Hostage Standoff on YouTube Recommended Reading "Calming the Chaos" by Pat Doering - CrisisCop.Com (featured in the episode) "Stalling for Time" by Gary Noesner (Referenced expert) Books by Jack Cambria Training & Professional Development Voice Farmers Voiceover Academy Voice training for public safety and beyond: https://voicefarmers.com/ BlueBaggerz Project Volunteer voice role-play opportunities for negotiator training: https://bluebaggerzproject.com/ National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA) Training, conferences, and professional development: https://www.ntoa.org/ Crisis Negotiator Conferences & Events Kansas Negotiators Conference Oklahoma Negotiators Association Be sure to Like, Subscribe & Share Everywhere! ==== Connect with Pat Doering - The Crisis Cop Today! — Pat Doering on Facebook — Pat Doering on LinkedIn — Pat Doering on Instagram — Crisis Cop on the Web -- Crisis Cop on YouTube ==== Help Us Tell People About 10+ Years of WhatCopsWatch.Com: On the Web: https://whatcopswatch.com/ At Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast.... At Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2VV1HL9.... On Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b46.... On Facebook: / whatcopswatch Calls to the Audience Inside this Episode: — Did you know that it ALL STARTED with John & Al's Sporting Goods? What was your favorite light bulb moment that YOU discovered in this episode? Tell us Your Perspective About This Episode Now! Be an Advertiser/Sponsor for This Program! Tell us what you think! It's never too late to be an advertiser in this podcast, thanks to Perpetual Advertising! Contact CrisisCop.Com now and learn more about why podcasting allows your advertising dollar to live across millions of future listeners – FOREVER!
Join CloverTac for a no-BS, high-energy chat with GB Guns! Firearms journalist dives into brutal honesty reviewing protocol, why cheap guns get fair shakes, suppressor market flood, ATF nonsense, troll-baiting haters, glove controversies, and wild range stories from decades of testing everything from SKS to FRTs. Pure gun-nerd gold. GB Guns on YouTube Podcast Powered By Meprolight USA Call In Segment Powered By Nutrithority Save 20% On Your First Order With Code CLOVERTAC ********** Become A YouTube Channel Member Amazon Influencer Store Visit The CloverTac Website Grab You Some Camorado Apparel
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Luxury appliances are no longer defined by visibility—they're defined by intentional invisibility, precision performance, and seamless integration. At KBIS 2026, SKS reveals how thoughtful innovation, AI integration, and designer collaboration are reshaping the kitchen into a quieter, smarter, more intuitive environment. This is the emergence of a new user: the Technicurean. John Russo explains how Signature Kitchen Suite is redefining luxury through purposeful technology, invisible induction, behavioral AI, and collaborative product development. The future kitchen doesn't demand attention—it anticipates needs, enhances experiences, and disappears into the architecture. At the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show, innovation isn't simply introduced—it's tested, challenged, and refined in real time. For Signature Kitchen Suite, KBIS functions as a live laboratory where designers, builders, and specifiers provide critical feedback that directly shapes future product development. John Russo shares how SKS approaches innovation deliberately, prioritizing purposeful performance over novelty. From invisible induction cooktops integrated beneath countertops to AI-powered refrigeration that anticipates user behavior, the goal is not to showcase technology—but to integrate it so seamlessly that it enhances daily life without disrupting it. This conversation explores the rise of the Technicurean—a new luxury consumer who values precision, connectivity, and design harmony equally. Through quiet luxury, behavioral intelligence, and deep collaboration with the design community, SKS is building an ecosystem where appliances become architectural infrastructure rather than standalone objects. KBIS as a Live Product Development Environment KBIS functions as a real-world testing ground for future innovation. Designers provide immediate feedback that shapes product refinement. Concept products are introduced early to validate design direction. Direct interaction between engineers and specifiers accelerates innovation. Quiet Luxury: The New Definition of Premium Quiet luxury shifts focus from visual dominance to experiential excellence. Core principles: Appliances integrate seamlessly into architecture. Minimal visual disruption supports design continuity. Performance becomes more important than appearance. Acoustic comfort is essential—refrigeration operating around 38–39 dB. Luxury is defined by how appliances make life easier, not how they look. Invisible Induction and Architectural Integration SKS is exploring cooktop technology that disappears completely into the countertop. Implications: Cooking surfaces no longer interrupt architectural surfaces. Light-guided induction zones provide precision without visual clutter. Appliances transition from objects into embedded infrastructure. Product development includes multi-year concept validation cycles. The Rise of the “Technicurean” Consumer The Technicurean represents a growing demographic combining technological fluency with culinary passion. Characteristics: Values precision cooking and performance. Expects seamless integration with digital ecosystems. Prioritizes experiential quality over feature quantity. Younger luxury consumers are accelerating this shift. Purposeful AI: Technology That Anticipates Behavior AI is being applied to solve practical problems rather than simply introduce novelty. Examples: AI-powered refrigeration anticipates usage patterns and adjusts cooling. Oven cameras identify food and automatically adjust cooking parameters. Remote monitoring allows users to supervise cooking from anywhere. Automation reduces cognitive load and improves consistency. Applicable Link: LG ThinQ Precision and Performance as the Foundation of Luxury SKS emphasizes engineering performance alongside design integration. Examples: Induction ranges with 7,000-watt burners capable of boiling water in under a minute. Column refrigeration producing clear craft ice. Precision temperature management improves food preservation. Technology enhances outcomes, not just convenience. Collaborative Design as a Product Development Strategy Designers directly influence final product form and function. Process includes: Design collective consultations. Specifier surveys and feedback loops. Prototype testing and iteration cycles. Cabinet alignment, integration, and architectural consistency driven by designer input. Full Home Automation and the Appliance Ecosystem Appliances are becoming integrated nodes within larger home ecosystems. Capabilities include: Voice-controlled appliances. Integrated lighting, HVAC, and appliance automation. Recipe-driven automated cooking processes. Unified control across multiple home systems. The Invisible Kitchen: How Quiet Luxury and Behavioral Technology Are Redefining Appliance Design For decades, luxury appliances were designed to be seen. Professional-grade stainless steel, oversized handles, and bold visual presence signaled performance and status. But today, the most important innovation in the luxury kitchen may be its disappearance. Signature Kitchen Suite is helping lead a shift toward what it calls quiet luxury—a design philosophy where performance is paramount, but visibility is optional. The goal is no longer to showcase the appliance itself, but to integrate it so seamlessly into the architectural environment that it becomes invisible. This shift reflects a deeper evolution in how luxury is defined. True luxury is no longer about visual dominance. It's about effortlessness. Concepts like invisible induction cooktops illustrate this transformation. By placing induction elements beneath the countertop surface, cooking becomes fully integrated into the architecture. When inactive, the kitchen appears uninterrupted. When active, subtle lighting indicates where heat is applied. The appliance becomes infrastructure. This philosophy extends beyond aesthetics into performance and intelligence. Artificial intelligence is now being used to anticipate user behavior and improve outcomes. Refrigeration systems can monitor usage patterns and adjust cooling cycles to maintain temperature stability. Oven cameras can identify food and automatically adjust cooking settings. These technologies operate quietly, improving consistency without requiring intervention. Importantly, this innovation is not happening in isolation. Events like KBIS provide critical real-world validation. Designers, builders, and specifiers offer immediate feedback, allowing manufacturers to refine products before full release. This collaborative approach ensures that innovation aligns with how kitchens are actually designed and used. It also reflects the emergence of a new consumer profile: the Technicurean. This user values precision, connectivity, and design equally. They are comfortable with technology but expect it to serve a clear purpose. They prioritize performance and integration over novelty. For them, the kitchen is not simply a functional workspace—it is part of a larger lifestyle ecosystem. This shift is also generational. Younger homeowners have grown up with connected technology and expect seamless integration across devices. Appliances must function as part of a unified system rather than standalone tools. The ultimate goal is not to add complexity, but to remove friction. Automation, behavioral learning, and architectural integration all contribute to this objective. Appliances anticipate needs, simplify processes, and reduce cognitive load. They enhance experience without demanding attention. In this future, the most advanced appliances will not announce themselves. They will disappear. And in doing so, they will redefine luxury—not as something you see, but as something you feel.
In this episode of The Ride Companion, Olly opens up about becoming a Dad, the intense reality of birth, life in and out of hospital, sleep deprivation, and what the first days with baby Wilf have been like. During the episode the lads also talk about Davi's up-coming trip to Sea Otter, MTB's identity crisis, eat some weird snacks and share watching and listening recommendations. Episode Sponsors:- - Compex → Use the code 'THERIDECOMPANION' for 20% off all recovery products at https://www.compex.com/uk/ - SKS Germany → Learn more about SKS products at https://www.sks-germany.com/en/ Cadence → Cadence turns your phone or Apple Watch into a fully-featured bike computer, but with way more flexibility than most head units. You get unlimited custom screens, over 200 metrics, full Bluetooth sensor support, proper navigation, offline maps, structured training, and Strava Live Segments. Head to https://getcadence.app/trc Try it for a month for FREE and see if it replaces your bike computer! - Kecks → 10% off with code THERIDECOMPANION at https://kecks.co.uk Get early access & ad-free episodes → https://www.patreon.com/theridecompanion You can also support our long term partners: Marin Bikes → marinbikes.com/gb Focus Bikes → focus-bikes.com SRAM: sram.com/en/sram adidas FiveTen: adidas.co.uk/five_ten invisiFrame: 15% off with code REFRESHANDRIDE at invisiframe.co.uk Troy Lee Designs → 10% off with code theridecompanion at saddleback.avln.me/c/OzduCWvjtcOr Manta Sleep → 10% off with code theridecompanion tinyurl.com/theridecompanion HUEL → 15% off with code RIDE: huel.com/ Mudhugger → Get 10% off with code ridecompanion10 at themudhugger.co.uk Compex → 20% off with code THERIDECOMPANION: compex.com/uk/ Igloo → igloocoolers.com/ Kecks → https://kecks.co.uk use code THERIDECOMPANION for 10% off Feedback Sports: feedbacksports.com WORX → 15% off with code THERIDECOMPANION at uk.worx.com HKT Products → 10% off with code PODCAST at hktproducts.co.uk Follow The Ride Companion Instagram @theridecompanion YouTube @TheRideCompanion Olly Wilkins Instagram @odub_23 YouTube @owilkins23 YouTube clips and BTS channel @moreridecompanion Get official Ride Companion merch, find old episodes and more theridecompanion.co.uk
In partnership with the National Association of Home Builders, The New American Home 2026 spotlights cutting-edge SKS and LG innovation while supporting Jonathan's Landing Foundation and its life-changing community for adults with autism
In partnership with the National Association of Home Builders, The New American Home 2026 spotlights cutting-edge SKS and LG innovation while supporting Jonathan's Landing Foundation and its life-changing community for adults with autism
DAFTAR PERTANYAAN DALAM EDOM1 Saya memperoleh informasi yang cukup tentang hal-hal tertentu yang harus saya capai atau kuasai (luaran matakuliah) sesudah mengikuti matakuliah ini. 2 Pelaksanaan perkuliahan diarahkan agar mahasiswa dapat mencapai atau menguasai luaran matakuliah ini. 3 Saya mencapai atau menguasai luaran matakuliah ini. 4 Pelaksanaan perkuliahan terorganisir dengan baik. 5 Dosen berkomunikasi dengan efektif. 6 Dosen peduli terhadap pencapaian atau penguasaan mahasiswa akan luaran matakuliah ini. 7 Dosen berlaku adil (fair) kepada mahasiswa. 8 Beban kerja untuk matakuliah ini sesuai dengan SKS-nya. 9 Sarana prasarana untuk matakuliah tersedia dengan memadai. 10 Tersedia cukup fasilitas pendukung di luar kuliah yang memungkinkan saya mengikuti matakuliah ini dengan baik. 11 Saya berusaha dengan sungguh-sungguh mengikuti matakuliah ini. 12 Saya memperoleh pengalaman belajar yang positif dalam matakuliah ini.
Meillä kaikilla on mieleen ja käyttäytymiseen liittyviä harhakäsityksiä. Niiden tunnistaminen ei ole uhka, vaan se avaa mahdollisuuden tarkastella avoimesti vaihtoehtoisia näkökulmia ja hyödyntää olemassa olevaa tutkimustietoa.Psykologi Nina Lyytisen vieraana on psykologi, tietokirjailija ja kouluttaja Minna Miao. Minna on kirjoittanut tietokirjan Harhakäsitykset mielestä: Vältä väärän psykologisen tiedon ansa (Tuuma, 2025). Nina ja Minna keskustelevat uskomuksista, jotka kuulostavat helposti uskottavilta, mutta eivät aina kestä tieteellistä tarkastelua.Tässä jaksossa kuulet muun muassa: - Viehättävätkö vastakohdat todella toisiaan? - Ovatko “miesten ja naisten aivot” täysin eri planeetoilta? - Voiko minkä tahansa taidon oppia harjoittelemalla 10 000 tuntia? - Syntyvätkö parhaat ideat ryhmässä vai sittenkin yksin?Lisätietoja:Minna Miao kotisivut.Minna Miao Instagramissa. Minnan kirjat löydät täältä: Harhakäsitykset mielestä. Vältä väärän psykologisen tiedon ansa. (Tuuma 2025)Prokrastinaatio - Aloittamisen vaikeus ja miten se voitetaan (SKS 2023)-----Haluatko antaa palautetta? Vinkata aiheita tai vieraita? Tee se täällä: psykopodiaa.fi/palaute tai suoraan Spotify-sovelluksessa, jos tätä sitä kautta kuuntelet.Jos pidit tästä jaksosta olisin kiitollinen, jos jaat sen somessa kavereillesi ja jos jätät arvion siinä palvelussa missä tätä kuunteletkin! Muista myös tilata Psykopodiaa, niin et missaa uusia jaksoja!Psykopodiaa-podcastin kaupallisista kumppanuuksista vastaa Suomen Podcastmedia: https://www.podcastmedia.fi/Psykologi- ja koulutuspalvelut Nina Lyytinen OyTarjoan psykologin keskustelutukea aikuisille erilaisissa elämäntilanteissa ja kriiseissä.Voit olla yhteydessä, kun kaipaat apua esimerkiksi:• elämäntilanteen jäsentämiseen tai kriisien käsittelyyn• itsekriittisten ajatusten ja vaativuuden työstämiseen• vuorovaikutushaasteisiin, ihmissuhdeongelmiin, masennukseen, ahdistukseen tai työuupumukseenPsykologin vastaanottoni Saraste Mielen klinikalla.Etsittekö organisaatiolle kokenutta puhujaa tai psykologivalmentajaa?
On this episode of AK-47 Radio, the Party Commissar and Cosmonaut General dive into the SKS family of rifles, all without the technical (and moral) support of their favorite janitor! Can they make it through a whole hour without talking about Ekranoplanz? Who are we kidding?
Namnen på Hammarbys lista, tiotusenkronorsfrågan: Mikkjal Thomassens framtid och har Kalle Karlsson fått något konkret bud? Det och mycket mer i veckans Fråga Disco. Dessutom gästar Örebros straffhjälte Erik Andersson och svarar på frågor om ÖSKs uppvak och vad som behöver ändras till nästa säsong. Med: Amanda Diego och Daniel Kristoffersson Gäst: Erik Andersson
We're going deep into the long-range meta this week! Forget the bullet-hose mentality; Andy and Dave are stripping down the automatic firepower and focusing on the core of DayZ survival: the precise, hard-hitting world of bolt-action and semi-automatic rifles.From the humble beginning of a Sporter 22 to the coveted power of the LAR on single-fire mode, we are rating, reviewing, and ultimately ranking every rifle in the game that rewards patience and accuracy.In this episode, we cover:Civilian Saviors: How the low-tier rifles like the Sporter, CR-527, and Repeater can save your life and why you should never pass them up.The Bolt-Action Beasts: Is the classic Mosin still king, or has the M70 Tundra dethroned it? We break down the damage, accessories, and availability of the major bolt-action rifles.Semi-Auto Showdown: The ultimate debate: SKS, VSD, DMR, or the LAR on semi-auto? We decide which high-tier marksman rifle deserves to be at the top of the food chain for pure precision and engagement range.The Tier List: We reveal our final, definitive ranking from 'F' Tier (The Jam King) to 'S' Tier (The One-Shot Wonder).— Sponsored Segment —This episode is brought to you by the DayZ Companion Bot for Discord! Stop dying because you couldn't find a map or crafting recipe. The Companion Bot is your ultimate survival tool, featuring loot lookups, crafting calculators, server-time monitoring, and more. Get the edge in Chernarus—invite the DayZ Companion Bot to your Discord server today! https://discord.gg/zh6ThVpkKAWant to enjoy Friendly?: A DayZ Podcast ad-free and support the show? Head over to our Patreon: https://patreon.com/FriendlyDayZPodcast#DayZ #DayZPodcast #DayZTierList #DayZRifles #Mosin #SKS #LAR #DayZWeapons #DiscordBot #DayZCompanion #SurvivalGameSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/friendly-a-dayz-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The latest in home design trends from luxury appliance brand SKS's new showroom at the prestigious Merchandise Mart building in Chicago
The latest in home design trends from luxury appliance brand SKS's new showroom at the prestigious Merchandise Mart building in Chicago
Today on this episode of TFB's behidn the Gun podcast, we're back in the studio with the founder of HUSH Holsters, Specner Gottleib, to talk about some of his newest products and a massive expansion of his company into new territory. HUSH started a number of years ago as a dream of Spencer's to create a more practical and sensible holster for use with pistols that have suppressors attached to them. Seeing no good solutions that did what he wanted already on the market, he set out to 3D print his own, which eventually led to the first iteration of the HUSH Holster. After a short year-long hiatus, Spencer is back in the holster business again, along with new talent, and has a whole new generation of Universal Suppressor Compatible Holsters, along with a whole suite of aftermarket parts for the legendary SKS rifle. Today, Spencer and I will talk about all that and more to bring you guys up to date on the latest from HUSH Holsters. HUSH Holsters Website HUSH Holsters on YouTube HUSH Holsters on Instagram HUSH Holsters on Facebook
0:11 - Donald Trump says Ukraine can win back all land from Russia, shifting war stance. 10:21 - With only one vote on council, what power do mayors really have? 22:01 - Should our mayors have more power? We get your thoughts. 30:03 - The ATA has agreed to a tentative deal. Will the teachers accept it? 40:19 - Ottawa urged to ban semi-automatic SKS rifles as assault-style firearm buyback ramps up. 52:26 - Do you agree with the buyback program? We take your calls. 59:48 - We continue with your calls and texts on the day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adriel and Tony are joined by Stanley from True North Arms. We talk about the start of True North Arms, their new SKS magwell, VR-66 shotguns, and . . . . grenades? True North Arms Website: https://truenortharms.com/ True North Arms on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TrueNorthArms The post Episode 621 – Stanley from True North Arms appeared first on Slam Fire Radio.
In this episode of The Spoon Podcast, Michael Wolf sits down with Mark Cuban for a wide-ranging conversation recorded live at the SKS 2025. Mark and Mike discuss the transformative power of AI, exploring why Cuban believes it's more disruptive than the internet, mobile, or streaming, and how it's already reshaping education, jobs, and entrepreneurship. Cuban shares his views on the broken U.S. healthcare system, his motivations behind launching Cost Plus Drugs, and how GLP-1s might reshape food and wellness. They dive into the changing innovation landscape, the future of hardware and robotics, and why Cuban stepped away from Shark Tank and sold majority control of the Mavericks. You won't want to miss it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We cover alot of topics in this episode, The Sig P320, fiacsco, an update on the Sterling arms R9, and the RCMP firearms lab and the FRT proccess, our legal system. The import process of firearms into canada, OICs, The SKS. Eastern Rimfire We also talk about the collective experiance of the Apex Rocky Mountian Challange. we talk about the match design, wind, trigger slapping and livestreaming the experience and what its like RO'ing. 7mm-08 and 6.5 prc.
This episode's guest is Zach Rash, the co-founder and CEO of Coco Robotics. Mike talks to Zach about his journey from aspiring professional surfer to becoming of a robot delivery company backed by OpenAI's Sam Altman. Zach shares how he and his co-founder started building robots out of their UCLA dorm room during the pandemic, why they focused on human-piloted delivery over full autonomy, and how Coco has grown into a multi-city operation. Zach will speak at Smart Kitchen Summit. You can get your ticket for SKS at www.smartkitchensummit.com. Use discount code PODCAST for 15% off tickets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I sit down with John Russo, National Training Manager at SKS, to explore how SKS is transforming the appliance industry. From cutting-edge technology to unmatched flexibility, SKS is built for a new generation of forward-thinking cooks—Technicureans™—who value innovation as much as flavor. Discover how SKS is keeping people True to Food with smart, built-in appliances that elevate the cooking experience like never before.
Elisha Newell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the children's paediatric hospice proposal in Swanbourne. Plus: Campaign against Woodside director falls short; SKS to build $100m Cockburn towers; Stand aside! Perth Bears confirmed for 2027 season.
This year, KBIS brought a whole new energy. This new energy and vibe was brought on by a number of issues on the minds of both design creatives, their clients and the brands that hope to be included in future projects. I think it was also fueled by a discomfort. One that many if not most of us are feeling by the political chaos created by this new administration. Now listen, before you get tribal on me, hear me out. Regardless for whom you voted, when a new administration comes in, they get to make the changes they see fit. And it doesn't really matter if you agree or disagree, it is a fact of life and elections have consequences. That was the topic of discussion that elevated above all others and I believe that this discomfort being felt has motivated many creatives to reengage in their business and recommit to to their craft despite the head winds headed our way. And you are going to hear some of those conversations! KBIS, the Kitchen and Bath Industry Show, in partnership with the National Kitchen and Bath Association is one of the few “must attend” shows. The event itself is 3 days of brands, talks, programming, events and happenings while combined with the International Builders Show in the same footprint of the Las Vegas Convention Center. Every first-time attendee to the show is gobsmacked by the sheer volume of people and product. Even those who are veterans of the event seem annually surprised by the amount of walking, talking and lack of physical preparedness required to fully navigate this show. KBIS is on my list of annual must-attend events for specifiers, designers, architects and design-build firms. Why? There are a few reasons for this and following is a comprehensive, possibly incomplete, but significant nonetheless. Networking - If there is someone in the industry that you are hoping to meet, there is a very good chance that they are at KBIS. Even if they aren't, you will certainly meet others with whom you can find strategic opportunities. The event itself is optimally conducive to unplanned “run ins”, scheduled meetings and introductions. Surprise and Delight - Finding new products, materials and services are what makes the idea of a trade show so enticing. You don't know what you don't know and an event of this size makes the process of discovery fun and effective. The amount of product interaction over 3 days in over 1 million square feet of convention space is certainly an opportunity to find new products to incorporate into your designs. Learning and Education - The amount of programming that takes place over these three days is significant. There are opportunities to learn a great deal about a vast number of topics in a short period of time making this one of those rare opportunities that matches your preparedness and willingness to learn equal to the number of opportunities available. In other words, there are more available to you than you could possibly attend. We explore what's cooking at this year's KBIS. John shares what SKS is most excited about, the can't-miss products from the brand, and even reveals which SKS products he has in his own home. Plus, we dive into the future of SKS, discuss creative design installations, and get John's take on the latest trends in kitchen innovation. Topics discussed include; The SKS advantage What is a Technicurean Advantages to cooking with modern appliances Product design How SKS supports the design community through opportunity and education Benefits of a national service team Technological approach to cooking
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On June 28, 2022, the Greater Victoria Emergency Response Team (aka GVERT) was working as a quick response team for narcotics surveillance when a call went out of an active bank robbery in progress. Two suspects, covered almost completely in body armor and heavily armed with SKS rifles were robbing the Bank of Montreal branch in nearby Saanich BC. The suspects had herded all of the bank patrons and employees into the back of the bank and then proceeded to wait more than 12 minutes in the entrance vestibule of the bank hoping to ambush and kill the responding officers. In accordance with their policy of remaining covert until suspects left the bank to avoid creating a hostage situation, responding officers from Saanich, Central Saanich and nearby Victoria PD descended on the area and inserted into covert locations around the bank. The GVERT team left the surveillance and headed immediately to the bank. As they arrived on scene and gained situational awareness, the two male subjects, covered head to toe in armor and armed with SKS 7.62 x 39 rifles with high-capacity magazines, exited the bank. The team raced into the parking lot in their surveillance van, deployed a flashbang, and began to exit to effect arrest. As they did the suspect nearest the van calmly turned and opened fire on the van. In just a few seconds, 6 of the 7 operators in the van were shot, some multiple times. All of them were injured and at least one of them was at immediate risk of death.The remaining team members and patrol officers returned fire eventually killing the suspects. What transpired over the next few minutes can only be described as a heroic performance by team members and army of patrol officers and other first responders who quickly transitioned from taking the suspects into custody, to searching for a possible third shooter, clearing the bank, freeing the hostages, dealing with numerous IEDs and most importantly providing care and transport for their injured teammates. This is the first of a two part series that will look at this event through the several different perspectives. This episode will be unlike any previous episode of the debrief because of the sheer number of people we were able to interview. The agencies, patrol officers and teams involved in this incident gave us access to more than a dozen people who responded to the event. As a result, we will be seeing incident from the perspectives of the team commander, team leaders, detached sniper element, assaulters, medics, and even the patrol supervisor for the day. It is our hope that doing so will allow us to understand not only what happened, but how their training allowed them to succeed in an almost unwinnable situation and how their lessons learned from the event informed future training and tactics. In this first part we will look at the timeline of the event itself, in part two we will sit down on video with three of the team members to look back at the events and formally discuss lessons learned.In keeping with the standard policy of the debrief we will not mention the suspects' names or objectives in the hopes that they will be lost to the sands of time. We will however mention the names of responding officers as they are heroes and need to be remembered as such.One additional note, this episode has a corresponding decision-making exercise created by the California Association of Tactical Officers. Please be sure to run that exercise with friends or your team.
Tim Smith, director of development and project management with SKS Partners, recently returned from The Space Economy Summit in Lisbon, Portugal, with an update on the significant progress being made in capitalizing on space travel and research. He also discusses SKS's work on the 1.4 million-square-foot Berkeley Space Center being built on the campus of NASA Research Park in Silicon Valley. (12/2024)
Tim Smith, director of development and project management with SKS Partners, recently returned from The Space Economy Summit in Lisbon, Portugal, with an update on the significant progress being made in capitalizing on space travel and research. He also discusses SKS's work on the 1.4 million-square-foot Berkeley Space Center being built on the campus of NASA Research Park in Silicon Valley. (12/2024)
Higher Hope Foundation: https://higherhope.org Support our Sponsors! https://smalls.com/milehigher https://hellofresh.com/freemilehigher https://guardianbikes.com NO PROMO CODE NEEDED || Save up to 25% off on bikes for the holidays! https://zocdoc.com/milehigher Bart and Krista Halderson lived ideal lives in a beautiful suburb outside Madison, Wisconsin. They were deeply involved in their family, and their two boys seemed happy and successful. However, their 23-year-old son Chandler seemed broke despite a high-paying internship and an impending move to Florida to work for SpaceX. But after a call to Chandler's college revealed that he hadn't been telling the truth, both Bart and Krista went missing before pieces of their bodies were found scattered across Wisconsin. Everyone surrounding the Haldersons learned about Chandler's web of lies and the lengths he would go to to cover them up. Timestampes: Intro 0:22 Who were Bart and Krista Halderson? 2:18 Mitchell and Chandler's birth 4:22 Chandler's early, and very active, life 5:44 Chandler meets Cat Mellender 6:47 Escape From Tarkov 9:40 Chandler's first "internship" 11:52 To the... Moo- Mars? 18:45 The infamous SKS & Brain injury 21:36 A failure of transcripts 29:11 The day everything went horribly wrong 44:41 Tracking Chandler's movements 48:16 The incident at Cress's farm 52:15 The Google Truth will prove your guilt 1:00:17 Chandler's violence discovered 1:15:52 Piecing together what happened 1:32:05 The trial against Chandler Halderson 1:43:57 Where we are today & Outro 2:03:04 Shop our new merch! https://milehigher.shop Mile Higher Merch: HTTP://milehigher.shop Charity Merch for NCMEC: https://kendallrae.shop Check out our other podcasts! The Sesh https://bit.ly/3Mtoz4X Lights Out https://bit.ly/3n3Gaoe Planet Sleep https://linktr.ee/planetsleep Higher Love Wellness Co https://higherlovewellness.com/ Get 10% Off by entering code: homies Higher Love Wellness IG: @higherlovewellnessco Higher Love Wellness TW: @higherlovecbd Join our official FB group! https://bit.ly/3kQbAxg Join our Discord community, it's free! https://discord.gg/hZ356G9 MHP YouTube: http://bit.ly/2qaDWGf Are You Subscribed On Apple Podcast & Spotify?! Support MHP by leaving a rating or review on Apple Podcast :) https://apple.co/2H4kh58 MHP Topic Request Form: https://forms.gle/gUeTEzL9QEh4Hqz88 Merch designer application: https://forms.gle/ha2ErBnv1gK4rj2Y6 You can follow us on all the things: @milehigherpod Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/milehigherpod Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/milehigherpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MileHigher Hosts: Kendall: @kendallraeonyt IG: http://instagram.com/kendallraeonyt TW: https://www.twitter.com/kendallraeonyt YT: https://www.youtube.com/c/kendallsplace Josh: @milehigherjosh IG: http://www.instagram.com/milehigherjosh TW: https://www.twitter.com/milehigherjosh Producer: Janelle: @janelle_fields_ IG: https://www.instagram.com/janelle_fie... TW: https://www.twitter.com/janelle_fields_ Podcast sponsor inquires: joshthomas@night.co ✉ Send Us Mail & Fan Art ✉ Kendall Rae & Josh Thomas 8547 E Arapahoe Rd Ste J # 233 Greenwood Village, CO 80112 Music By: Mile Higher Boys YT: https://bit.ly/2Q7N5QO Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0F4ik... The creator hosts a documentary series for educational purposes (EDSA). These include authoritative sources such as interviews, newspaper articles, and TV news reporting meant to educate and memorialize notable cases in our history. Videos come with an editorial and artistic value. SOURCES CITED: https://www.cbsnews.com/video/the-snapchat-clue-2/ https://www.reddit.com/r/chandlerhalderson/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYgqDYYi5kM&t=1914s https://www.wkow.com/townnews/law/timeline-order-of-events-leading-up-to-chandler-haldersons-trial/article_39f286ca-6a57-11ec-9099-5f344b5bdb17.html
David Ridgen joins Kathleen Goldhar on the Crime Story podcast to give a behind-the-scenes look at the investigation for Season 9 of Someone Knows Something: The Christine Harron case.Hear the full interview on Crime Story, where subscribers can get early access to Episode 1 of the new season of Someone Knows Something. You can also find Episode 1 of the new SKS season right now on YouTube (where you'll be able to watch Kathleen's interview with David) or available Nov. 6 right here in the SKS feed.
In This Episode Erin and Weer'd discuss: a declaration that suspended the 2nd Amendment in a Florida city during Hurricane Helene; a police chief in Massachusetts who was reprimanded for speaking out against an unconstitutional law; Brandon Herrera's re-creation of the would-be Trump assassin's SKS and the surprising results of its performance; Rust armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed's motion to dismiss has been denied; the NRA and Firearms Policy Coalition teaming up on a court case; and President Biden's Executive Order on gun control, and how it could be nothing, or it could be terrible. Myles talks about concealed carry holsters for lefties; and David continues his interview with Anthony Battaglia of Accurate Mag. Did you know that we have a Patreon? Join now for the low, low cost of $4/month (that's $1/podcast) and you'll get to listen to our podcast on Friday instead of Mondays, as well as patron-only content like mag dump episodes, our hilarious blooper reels and film tracks. Show Notes Main Topic Florida City Issues Gun Ban because of Hurricane Helene FL Statue 870.044 Preemption with teeth (section 3e) Ware police chief scolded for using department Facebook to oppose Mass. gun law Brandon Herrera-Testing the Second Assassination Attempt of Donald Trump 'Rust' armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed denied release from prison FPC, NRA Team Up on Second Amendment Brief in Ninth Circuit Appeal Challenging Federal Gun Ban USA Vs. Duarte (includes details on Duarte's arrest) FACT SHEET: President Biden and Vice President Harris Announce Additional Actions to Reduce Gun Violence and Save Lives Southpaw Corner Handgun Radio 427 – Worst Carry Options Alien Gear Holsters Bordertown Holsters StealthGearUSA Ventcore 2.0 IWB Mini Holster CrossBreed Holsters Gun Lovers and Other Strangers GOA GOALS Accurate Mag Retro-Arms Brena Bock Author Page David Bock Author Page Team And More
In This Episode Erin and Weer'd discuss: a minor but important change to Massachusetts' new training requirements; the goofiness of the SKS used by the would-be Trump assassin; the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals being petitioned to stop treating the Second Amendment as a second-class Right. Sean comes on to discuss "Slung Shot" and how it's a totally different thing than "Slingshots"; and David talks with Anthony Battaglia about the origin of his company Accurate Mag. Did you know that we have a Patreon? Join now for the low, low cost of $4/month (that's $1/podcast) and you'll get to listen to our podcast on Friday instead of Mondays, as well as patron-only content like mag dump episodes, our hilarious blooper reels and film tracks. Show Notes Main Topic Massachusetts Legislature Suspends New Training Requirements Alleged Trump Assassin SKS Petition of Certiorari Gray v. Jennings (PDF) How Come No One Is Talking About This Potential Supreme Court Case? Resurfaced Video Of Kamala Harris Saying We're Going To Walk Into Your Home & Check Your Guns Sean Sorrentino Massachusetts law section 10 Massachusetts law section 12 Slungshot Duff Armstrong Monkey's Fist Modern Heaving Line Weight How to tie a Monkey's Fist Review of three Monkey's Fist Jigs Monkey's Fist Jig for $31 Cheap DIY Monkey's Fist Jig GRNC Gun Lovers and Other Strangers GOA GOALS Accurate Mag Retro-Arms Brena Bock Author Page David Bock Author Page Team And More
We discuss the news up to September 20th. Any news happening after that we cannot be accountable for. This week, it's the first piece of "history" gun guys go for (because they're dirt cheap), the SKS. We also talk about the North Carolina governor race and a bailiff getting a little wild in the judges chambers. This is a preview episode of one of our many monthly bonus episodes. You can access this and more at the $5 level of Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/Hellofawaytodie
Lee Harvey Griswald's SKS is beyond laughable (look it up)... this rifle could not have fired an accurate shot... Fake FBI "meme police"... (totally retarded)... Which is better, the .270 Winchester or the 30-06? And, the dems know they're losing--and they are desperate.
We are saddened at the passing of yet another master gunsmith and icon in our industry. Ed Brown, master 1911 pistolsmith and founder of Ed Brown Products, recently lost his battle with cancer and his journey has ended. US House Rep. Thomas Massie has introduced The National Constitutional Carry Act (HR 9534). What would the passage of this bill mean, particularly to those who live in “blue states” run by organized criminals? Listen louder. During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc we will consider the difference between an SKS and an AKM rifle. We have a FrogLube Pro Tip and an SOTG Homeroom. A Massachusetts man has been arrested and charged in what appeared on the face to be a clear cut case of self-defense. Do you know how to answer the Big 3 questions regarding justifiable deadly force? Thanks for being a part of SOTG! We hope you find value in the message we share. If you've got any questions, here are some options to contact us: Send an Email Send a Text Call Us Enjoy the show! And remember… You're a Beginner Once, a Student For Life! TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | FrogLube | Hi-Point Firearms | Spike's Tactical Farewell to Ed Brown: Master Gunsmith and founder of Ed Brown Products www.edbrown.com [0:13:53] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: An SKS is not an AK47 www.washingtonpost.com SKS Yugoslavian M59/66 with Grenade Launcher youtube.com/watch?v=ZAr56UxzMxg Trump suspect told Iran 'you are free to assassinate Trump' in apparent self-published book abcnews.go.com [0:38:43] Pro Tip of the Week - FrogLube.com TOPIC: Plastic Fantastic: Care of polymer gun parts www.froglube.com [0:43:16] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: Blue States Can't Ban Your Guns So They'll Punish You For Using Them www.shootingnewsweekly.com Living Armed: Understanding Guns for Home Defense and Concealed Carry [1:08:10] Massie Introduces the National Constitutional Carry Act www.ammoland.com
West Palm Beach, FL - What was initially reported as a potential assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump at his Florida golf club has now raised more questions than answers, according to a Narativ investigation. On September 15, 2024, chaos erupted at Trump International Golf Club when a man allegedly opened fire near the course where the former president was playing. Trump was unharmed in the incident. The suspect, identified as Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, was arrested after a high-speed chase. Routh, a North Carolina native who relocated to Hawaii in 2018, has a complex background that includes a 2002 felony conviction for possessing a weapon of mass destruction. However, discrepancies in the official narrative have emerged. Court documents place Routh at the golf course at 1:00 AM, hours before Trump's reportedly last-minute decision to play golf. This timing has raised questions about how Routh knew to be there. The weapon allegedly used, an SKS-style rifle with an obliterated serial number, is not commonly sold in Florida, adding another layer of mystery to the incident. Months before the event, social media posts warned about Routh's alleged misrepresentation of ties to international military organizations. One user, claiming to be a former International Legion member, stated Routh was "misrepresenting himself and lying to many people" about connections to Ukrainian forces. The incident occurs against the backdrop of a tight presidential race. Recent polls show Vice President Kamala Harris with a narrow 0.2 percentage point lead in battleground states, while former President Trump leads in states like Georgia, North Carolina, and Arizona. Pennsylvania, with its crucial 19 electoral votes, is currently tied. Local law enforcement and federal agencies are continuing their investigation into the incident. The Department of Justice has notably avoided using the term "assassination attempt" in its statements, referring instead to "firearms charges related to an incident." As the investigation unfolds, many questions remain unanswered. How did Routh obtain the weapon? What were his true intentions? And why was he at the golf course hours before Trump arrived? Narativ will continue to follow this developing story as more information becomes available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to The Adams Archive Dive deep into the shadows with Austin Adams as he unearths the hidden truths behind today's most controversial topics. The Adams Archive isn't just a podcast—it's a journey into the unseen, the unexplored, and the unsettling realities that shape our world. With a fearless approach and a commitment to uncovering the facts, Austin brings you stories that others won't. Summary: In a world where information is controlled and narratives are spun, The Adams Archive cuts through the noise to bring you the raw, unfiltered truth. Across our episodes, we delve into the intricate web of politics, culture, and technology, exposing the undercurrents that mainstream media often ignores. We begin by unraveling the chilling details of the recent security threat against Donald Trump. 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Now, the reason that we can have almost a full episode on this is because there is so much to discuss. Whereas the last individual was some 20 year old with very little history that was, was able to even be pulled up, let alone be able to indicate something much, much deeper going on. But that is not the case today. This individual has years, dozens of years of history conducting what seems like a foreign, foreign mercenary work. And so we'll dive into the history of that. We'll talk about the potential ties. We'll look at who he's been associated with in the past. We'll even look at some of the, the articles that I was able to dig up myself, his criminal history, all of it. Now on top of that, what we're going to open with today is the fact that P Diddy is now going to jail. So we'll read that article, if you've listened to that episode a little bit ago, where I did a whole deep dive on the court documents. It is horrific. So we will discuss that too. 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And without further ado, let's jump. Oh, and by the way, that's my company. That's my company. Go show your support. Come on. Let's jump. Into it. The Adams archive. Hello. What? Hello. All right. Let's go ahead and jump into it here. The very first article that we're going to discuss is coming from CNN. Nonetheless. Now, the reason I found this to be ironic is the fact that Oh, the irony involved in it. MetaBan's Russian state media outlet RT over foreign interference activity. Hmm. That's interesting. So let's go ahead and read this because the irony that this article sits on CNN is hilarious because if Facebook's gonna going to remove any news outlet that is associated with the government and pushing propaganda, The first one that they would have to remove would be CNN. So, uh, here we go. It says, Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram announced Monday, let me go ahead and share this with my screen here if you're watching, um, announced Monday that it has banned Russian state media broadcaster RT and other Kremlin controlled networks alleging the outlets have engaged in deceptive influence operations and attempted to evade detection. After careful consideration, we expanded our ongoing enforcement against Russian state media outlets, uh, I don't know how you pronounce that. RT and other related entities are now banned from our apps globally for foreign interference activity, a meta spokesperson said in a statement. Prior to Monday's ban, RT had 7. 2 million followers on Facebook and 1 million followers on Instagram. RT did not immediately respond to CNN for comment. The move comes days after the U. S. Justice Department Announced charges against two RT employees for funneling nearly 10 million into a U. S. company identified by CNN as Tenant Media to create and amplify content that aligned with Russian interests. The Covert Influence campaign was aimed at the American public ahead of the 2024 U. S. presidential election. U. S. presidential election. Tenet Media boasts a slate of high profile right wing pro Trump commentators, including Tim Poole, Dave Rubin, Benny Johnson, and several others. All of them have released statements saying that they are victims of the alleged Russian scheme. After the Justice Department announced Announcement RT responded with mocking statements that did not address it was actually pretty hilarious the response that they made they like basically just laughed at them The Kremlin commented that in the band that by meta on Tuesday with these actions meta is discrediting itself This complicates the prospect prospects for normalizing our relations with meta. Definitely somewhat true Now where I see this being a problem Is the fact that if you're going to run with that, essentially, you're now saying that if anybody's a state run media that is pushing any type of propaganda, you know, like the CIA interfering with our elections, the NIH having a portal to discuss what content should be removed from Metta and Twitter and all of these other organizations, right? Like, We know 100 percent they have the same access to the news outlets. So what is the, what is the, the bar here being set? Because if this is the bar, almost every single major news outlet has to get kicked off of Facebook and Instagram. It says executives from Meta, Microsoft and F, uh, Microsoft and Alphabet, which owns Google are expected to testify before the Senate intelligence committee on Wednesday on their platforms work to combat foreign relations to us elections. So. This is them trying to fix without fixing the election, right? They're not going to do it in the same way. Mark Zuckerberg said, well, he just said this. Mark Zuckerberg just said he wasn't going to interfere. Not allowing a, the organization which is representing essentially a country in their, their position on news news. to be seen by citizens. Why? Because you think we're stupid. This is where the privacy or the, the, the conversation surrounding censorship really bothers me. Like who are you to discern anything? Who are you to tell me who to listen to and who not to listen to? Right? Like that would be your mom and your dad in high school telling you, Oh, that's a bad friend. Don't listen to them. It's like, no, let me judge for myself. I'm an adult. I'm intelligent. Very, very, very intelligent. likely much more intelligent than any individual of the government that's making these types of decisions. So let me use my discernment, because you don't get to tell me what's truth, and what's not truth. Who's a, a factually based network, and who's not? That's not how this works. Freedom of speech has to go both ways, right? Now it says, uh, well, this is the CNN comment section, so this should be interesting. It says if they are banning deceptive influence operations, then the Harris campaign must be next. Yeah. Uh, yeah. Okay, so moving on. I thought that to be interesting. It is, it is quite ironic that it is META that is banning all of these, you know, the Russian state media when they were the ones taking directions from our government. They were the controlled media. They were, that's exactly who they were. And now they're, they're just doing what they're being told again by the Harris campaign, because they don't want any, any information or news coming out from the entities that want to, I don't know, stop the war that they're in and not continue it like Kamala Harris would. So there you go. All right. Now let's look at this real quick. Let's see if they have a list of all of the influencers. Who were involved in this investigation? Hmm. According to the indictment, some of the creators were told the project was being bankrolled by a man named Edward Gregorian. Let's see the indictment. I don't see a list here. Here we go. Alright, let's see the indictment. Where are the names? Where are the names? Hmm. Let's see. Let's see. New YouTube's Edward Gregorian. Founder 1 accepted interim payments. So 8, 000 per month plus a percentage of any deals that Founder 1 closed with influencers. Influencer talent scouting. I want to see what the name of that was. Anyways, maybe for another time after I've done the research. But interesting, none the less. All right, moving on. This one is big. P Diddy was arrested in New York after a grand jury indictment. P Diddy is going to jail now, my friends. Finally, this human piece of garbage is getting what he deserves after 30 years, almost, in the music industry, tormenting, terrorizing, and blackmailing everybody in the industry, including celebrities, athletes, you name it. He was blackmailing them, politicians, all of them. He was the, the P Diddy was the Epstein of the music industry and is now arrested in jail in New York. Thank God. Now, this article comes from the post millennial. It says Sean Diddy Combs has been arrested after a grand jury indictment in Manhattan on Monday. The New York times has spoke with somebody who is not authorized to speak about it. What? Who spoke with somebody who was not authorized to speak about it. Okay. That's a weird statement. said that the, but I'm going to speak on it. And they said charges in the indictment were not immediately clear. A federal official said in the spring. Uh, so now if you go back, I could just riff off of this one. I'll put this down for a second, but if you go back, do you, if you do not remember what was happening, essentially there was a music producer named little rod and little rod essentially went after. P. Diddy for trying to blackmail him. He was, he was saying that P. Diddy was, uh, he was in a room when he shot somebody that he threatened to eat his face, that he put him in a position where Cuba Gooding Jr. was making sexual advancements on him. He then showed this little rod a video of another famous producer engaging in sex acts with another man trying to convince him and say that, Hey, we're just going to do this one time so that you get used to this. Cause this is what the music industry is about. It happens all the time. And then he promised little rod. He promised this producer that if he engaged in these sex acts, that he would then get producer of the year awards. Now, if you understand what Epstein was doing when he was blackmailing people, um, He was essentially taking them and giving them some sort of, you know, illegal, illicit drugs, activities, access to minors, and then using that blackmail against them in the future. And this tells you exactly how, what, what is happening, exactly what is happening behind the curtain in the music industry, which is the fact that all of the hits on the radio that you hear are fake. That is not something that has been a grassroots musician getting put into this position because they make the best music. No. No. It's the same thing with the movie industry. Hollywood. Right? By now you should know this. It's all fake. They're blackmailing people. So you remember, you ever hear the selling your soul to the devil, signing the contract with the devil to get what you want in life? That's what this is. That is the metaphor in action. They are essentially conducting themselves in a way that they commit these types of acts, sometimes knowingly, sometimes not, like in the P. Diddy case, because P. Diddy had cameras all in every single room of his house recording all of the time. Then he would bring all these people over, have these freak off parties, bring in underage prostitutes, give those prostitutes alcohol, drug the people that he wanted to then go have sex with these prostitutes, videotape them doing it. And now he has you. He's gotcha. Now, is it he, that's the question that should be asked too. Is he the one that is using this blackmail against people? No, it's the head of, I believe it's the universal studio or not universal studios. Um, the Sony, uh, music industry record label. So it was the head of this record label that essentially put him into power to begin with. He took a 21, 22 year old P. Diddy, Puffy, Sean Diddy Combs, whatever frickin name he had at the time, and he created Bad Boy Records with him. He essentially put him into this position in power, embedded him into the industry, and then had him collect blackmail on these individuals, and only he was the gatekeeper. He was the person who decided whether or not you passed go in the music industry, and the only way that you did that was by committing gay sex. and letting them essentially videotape it, or sex with a prostitute that was underage. And that's what this court document outlines. It's like 90 pages. Now, there's all sorts of horrific other things in there. He shot his son's friend in the bathroom and watched him essentially bleed out. Uh, he, he beat the hell out of this woman in the middle of a hotel on camera. P. Diddy is the worst person that you can imagine. And it couldn't have happened to a better person now that he's in jail. Very happy to see this, but you have to understand that. I think that's the takeaway from all of this is Epstein was not on his own. There is a Epstein in every major industry, whether it's finance, whether it's politics, whether it's music industry with P Diddy, whether it's Hollywood, they're all rigged. Every single one of them has a gatekeeper. And if you do not allow yourself to be blackmailed, you will not make it in the industry. That's the way it works. Every major musician, the same record label that picked up Sean Diddy, Combs, P. Diddy, and put him in this position, that groomed Diddy to groom the entire industry to only allow certain types of, of rappers into the industry, also owns the contract of Taylor Swift. Also brought to power, and this goes back decades, Janis Joplin, Aerosmith, all of these major musicians were on this record label that was run by the single individual who had Diddy do all of this. There's a gatekeeper in every industry. That is the takeaway here. Now what I wouldn't be surprised about is if what happened to Jeffrey Epstein very well may happen to Diddy. Diddy's probably going to get abstained. And the reason for that is because he has all of this blackmail and that man is going to chirp like a canary. I think the adages sing, but he's going to chirp like a canary because I've heard him rap. He's not a very good singer, uh, but he's going to sing like a canary as soon as he gets in there and the very powerful people in, in those positions that he has blackmail on. Probably don't want him to do that, just like they didn't want Epstein to be able to talk about them, to get out of their sentencing. That's the way it was. Now, if you recall, the person that kind of was the, the, his, his bodyguard was the one that was having all of this, uh, power and influence that had associations with, I think it was the Wharton school of business and all of these like very interesting potential three letter agency associations, uh, with these entities that are very closely tied to them. So, Ding dong. Diddy's dead. Happy, happy that that happened. Couldn't have happened to a worse person. Very, very glad about it. All right. Now that leads us into our next topic, which is going to be about all about the alleged attempt, not alleged, the actual attempted assassination of Donald Trump. Now I went into a deep dive on this and I tried to do as much of my own, as much of my own digging as possible. So I'll tell you the tools I used, how I did it, all of that. But I was able to find some very interesting things and I hit some dead ends that are even more interesting. And I'll talk about those. But first let's go ahead and hear exactly what happened. And then we will hear from Trump himself. And then we'll look into the history of this shooter. All right. So, I do have somewhere on here a video where it explains what happened. Let's see. Alright, and here is the Secret Service and FBI holding a press conference where they explain exactly what happened. Here we go. According to the allegations in the complaint, a U. S. Secret Service agent walking the golf course perimeter saw what appeared to be a rifle poking out of the tree line. After the agent fired a service weapon in the direction of the rifle, a witness saw a man later identified as Ralph fleeing the area in the tree line. Ralph was later apprehended by officers from the Martin County Sheriff's Office in coordination with the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office. The complaint alleges that in the area of the tree line from which Ralph fled, Agents found a digital camera, a backpack, a loaded SKS style rifle with a scope, and a black plastic bag containing food. The serial number on the rifle was obliterated. According to the complaint, Roth was convicted of felonies in North Carolina in December 2010. Now, the weapon is interesting because this is a SKS style, essentially a rifle, and you can't buy those. I mean, it's really not a common weapon in the U. S. Now, this man wasn't able to actually have a weapon in the U. S. because he's had two felony charges, one for, uh, weapons of mass destruction, which we'll talk about in a few minutes here, but where did he get this rifle? It's a very common rifle in where he was embedding himself trying to recruit Afghani soldiers for the Ukraine war. So how did he get back to the U. S. potentially with that rifle? It's an interesting question to ask. 2002 and March 2010 and therefore was prohibited from possessing a firearm. Right. The FBI is leading this investigation, this ongoing investigation. As the Attorney General stated earlier today, the FBI is continuing its investigation of this incident as an assassination attempt upon the former president. The investigation So there you go. Essentially, Trump went to go golfing as a very spontaneous last minute golf outing, and somehow, this man was able to figure it out, fly here from Hawaii, and Not sure how that happened. And then post up for more than 12 hours cell phone data sets. So there's a video that went around. that was talking about how the, I believe it was one of the, um, the sheriffs that were there or another individual that was involved in the case talking about how they had no idea. How did this man get access to know that he was going to be golfing on this golf course that day? And then how did this man that was either generally embedded in Ukraine or Afghanistan and lived in Hawaii, get to this golf course in time to be there for 12 hours. And this person alleges that there had to have been a leak. This had to have been a conspiracy. He had to have been tipped off by somebody who was involved in the close proximity of Trump's campaign, where he would have actually known to be at this golf course on that day, because it was very last minute, very spontaneous golf trip. And nobody knew about it other than his campaign staff. So how did this man know? Well, Hopefully, one day, we'll find out. Now, what's interesting about this too is that this is absolutely going to take the spotlight off of the first assassination attempt, which was absolutely atrociously handled by law enforcement and by the Secret Service. Another interesting fact about it is that this man had a GoPro on himself during the time of committing this act. Who did he expect to watch this video? Why would you record yourself doing it? So let's read up a little bit more about this after we hear Trump's response. And this happened just last night on the 16th. Here it is. I'm relieved that you're here with us today after the second attempt, um, on your life at the Trump National Golf Club. It's just horrifying. Can you run us through what happened? So, uh, I was playing golf with Some of my friends, it was on a Sunday morning and very peaceful, very beautiful weather. Everything was beautiful. Nice place to be. And all of a sudden we heard shots being fired in the air and I guess probably four or five. And it sounded like bullets, but what do I know about that? But Secret Service knew immediately it was bullets. And, uh, they grabbed me and, uh, I think probably the other one, Steve is one of the people, Steve Woodcuff, a great friend of mine, a great, uh, great businessman from mostly New York and Florida, great businessman. And more importantly, just a fantastic person. So we're in the group. And, uh, everybody just, we got into the carts, and we moved along pretty, pretty good. Uh, I was with an agent, and the agent did a fantastic job. There was no question that we were, I would have loved to have sank that last putt. But, uh, we decided, let's get out of here. And, what the, uh, gunfire was, actually, interestingly, was a, uh, Secret Service agent had seen a barrel of a AK 47, which is a very powerful gun. And, uh, he started shooting at the barrel and started shooting in the bushes. Well, could only see the barrel. How good is that? Right. But could only see the barrel based on that. He started shooting and, uh, ran towards the target and was shooting a lot of, I mean, those were the shots we heard. The other one never got a shot off and he ran across the street and grabbed his car, hopped into his truck or car. And amazingly a civilian. In that area saw something and it looked very suspicious and in the car, drove their car to the back of his truck of some kind and took pictures of the license plate, gave them to the sheriff's office, Sheriff Bradshaw is fantastic, great, great sheriff for a long time and within a fairly short period of time they tracked him down on the highway, it was a pretty high speed chase and they ended up getting him, they got him. Yeah. You wouldn't want to have somebody like that out there, you know, he dropped his gun, the AK 47, he left his gun, he left a cameras behind left a lot of things behind. So the agent did a fantastic job. The civilian did a phenomenal job, a woman. I mean, who would think you could take 1000 times like that? How many people would have the brainpower to follow him and not many inches of the back of his truck so that they end up getting and the key was the license. So they got the license and After they had the license, you know, there's all sorts of technology where they can literally pinpoint where this truck is. I never knew something like that existed. And, uh, they pinpointed him on the highway. They got him with a high speed chase. So, they got him. It was amazing. So, Secret Service did a great job. And I think, I can say honestly, the Sheriff's Office, law enforcement, everybody really did a great job. So, right from his mouth, that's what happened. And again, it goes back to the question, how did this man know that he was going to be on that golf course? It was a spontaneous trip. There's no reason that this, that he should have been able to be tipped off about this, unless it was somebody in Trump's campaign. or the secret service or somebody doing security for him. But how would you even get to this individual? So this is where let's bring up. Who was Ryan Routh? Who was this man? It's a very, very interesting case. And we have a bunch of different articles here that we'll look at that talk about who he is. We'll look at all the news articles that he's been speaking or he's actually been seen in the news. talking to the news companies about the Ukraine war. So he's a very, very active recruiter, a mercenary recruiter for the Ukrainian war. Now, how does one go back and forth between here in Ukraine, into Afghanistan, do a bunch of news talks and not be known by the FBI. This man had to have been on their radar. He was in an Azov commercial, which is the special forces arm of essentially of Ukraine. The same one that was accused of being a extension of the Nazi party, essentially. He was in their commercial. So let's look at this timeline that discusses exactly who he is and where he's been seen and what we know about him. Alright, this article just gives a bunch, a bunch of sources. Uh, it says, A source with direct knowledge of the investigation confirmed to The Guardian that the suspect in Sunday's case is 58 year old Ryan Wesley Routh, though law enforcement has not officially named him, which they have now, and was no immediate indication of a motive. The son of the man accused of trying to assassinate Donald Trump at his Florida golf course Sunday night. Said his father had traveled to Ukraine and volunteered to provide the son, what the son described as humanitarian aid to troops defending the country from Russian forces that invaded in 2022, which is not the case. This man was there to recruit foreign soldiers to the Ukrainian war saying that he had NATO trained soldiers ready to fight thousands of them. How does a foreign mercenary recruiting for Ukraine in commercials for the Azov battalion not be on the radar of the FBI? Especially when this man went on long, long, long tangents all day every day on social media talking about his motives for doing so. It says he just so happened to be filmed in 2022 by Newsweek about his effort to recruit mercenaries to fight in Ukraine. So we'll look at that. And then the New York times even wrote a profile on Ryan Roth back in 2023. So let's look at some of these articles where it talks about him. The first being that the son of the suspect talks out about the assassination attempt. And then in this, in this interview, he essentially says that he hated Trump. It says the son of the man accused talks about, uh, assassinating Donald Trump at his Florida golf course on Sunday, said his father had traveled to Ukraine and volunteered to provide the son what the son described as humanitarian aid to troops. Uh, now there's a video here that we can watch where he's actually talking about this. And this man has half blue hair and a U. S. flag t shirt on. Ukrainians and the rest of the world are caring and kind and, and generous and, and unselfish and, and take care of one another. And it's just a matter of, you know, we need to stand up for that. That is the most important thing in the world. You know, when you talk to a 20 year old guy that sold everything he owns to come here and fight, that is heroism. You know, he's coming here to risk his life. for humanity, for the Ukrainians, you know, guys that sell everything they own to come here and support the Ukrainians while others sit at home and, and, and do nothing. Hmm. And that was the Guardian. There's an extension of that, uh, video that we'll watch here as well, but here's an actual video. I haven't seen this one yet. Body cam footage footage showing the arrest of the shooter. Let's watch that real quick. Driver, take two steps to your right. Take two steps to your right driver, and they're sitting here. There's three officers, four officers, five officers, six officers in view, sheriff's telling him to get out of his vehicle. This man now has his shirt over his head and he's getting taken to the ground. Should have tripped a leg. Just at least a nice take down. Uh. Okay, so let's, let's see if we can find the next video, uh, the extension of that video where he continues to talk. And here it is. Who you are and why are you here? Uh, I'm 56 from the U. S., U. S., uh, from North Carolina originally. So I live in Hawaii now. So I flew all the way from Hawaii here. So the question as far as why I'm here. to me. You know, a lot of the other conflicts are gray, but this conflict is definitely black and white. This is about good versus evil. This is a storybook. You know, any movie we've ever watched this is definitely evil against good. I mean, we're battling a situation here where, you know, the Ukrainians and the rest of the world are caring and kind and, and generous and, and unselfish and, and take care of one another. And it's just a matter of. You know, we need to stand up for that. That is the most important thing in the world is just to show human beings that we're kind and we're caring and that we take care of one another and that the world is united so that we feed each other and make sure that, you know, we all move forward as as one collective whole unit. So, you know, we feel the pain of one country's failure and their conflicts and we enjoy the successes of other countries that are doing good and we all work together and for some reason. Russia does not grasp this concept that we're, we're all one unit and we have to get along and work together and, and, and, and be normal human beings. This is 2022. We have to work together. It's, it's, it seems asinine that we have a leader in a country that does not understand the concept of, of being unselfish and being generous. Thank you very much. And being kind and just the basic moral values that are required by human beings these days. It blows my mind. Now I want to listen to that video. Tell me who you are and why are you here? Uh, I'm 56 from the U. S., U. S., uh, from North Carolina, originally. Still live in Hawaii now, so flew all the way. I just wanted to hear him pronounce his own name, uh, but he didn't do that. Okay. So, uh, essentially this man has been in several, several news stations all over the world. He's been seen in written about in the New York times. He's been on news week. He's been plastered all over as a recruiter for, for mercenary teams. And you're trying to tell me this man was not, no radar. Has no ties to the FBI has no ties to the CIA has has not been on any list anywhere. This man. Absolutely has been tracked. And here's yet another article by the newindian. in, which the title to this article is U. S. Mercenary Plans to Recruit Pakistani Based Afghan Refugees as Fighters in Ukraine. Now who is that mercenary? Well you read on in the article here, and that's the same individual, the same person who tried to kill Trump. So when we start looking through more and more of these articles, one thing that comes up is that there's actually a website that he ran recruiting foreign fighters and it says attempted Trump assassination or assassin. Ryan Ruth ran a Ukrainian foreign fighter recruitment website where he offered 1, 200 per month. To Afghani soldiers to fight in the Ukraine war from all over the world on this site. He had advocated for nuking Russia, stealing bombs and weapons from other countries to give Ukraine. He seems to have been totally radicalized by the media. This says in the left in recent years, his writings are filled with lunatic MSNBC style takes on the Ukrainian war. His social media shows he was also a big fan of many Democrat politicians. Here's the recruitment website. Now I also understand that I think he actually voted for Donald Trump in 2016. Um, and then he actually wanted to push for it. So, so the assassin that tried to kill Donald Trump actually wanted a Vivek and Nikki Haley ticket, which he posted on his Instagram, crying to Vivek, asking him to jump on the ticket with Nikki Haley as the presidential candidate. Now, why would some warmongering Democrat Wanting to expand the war in Ukraine and how much we're offering them in terms of Access to supplies and soldiers. Why would that want a Nikki Haley ticket? Hmm. I wonder if she's maybe the biggest war hawk that was on on the presidential Candidacy, so let's look at this website This website is FightForUkraine. com. ua and it says military recruitment. It's a terrible website, by the way. Um, military recruitment. Pay 1200 USD per month for all ages, genders, and skill levels to none. Ukrainian Army wishes and hopes to pay every person helping in the fight for freedom and human rights, but the country is struggling and funds and support dwindling. So our expectations must be realistic, and what we each must give will be far beyond normal sacrifice. But it is what we all must do. Each one of us is responsible for the outcome of this war, as our every single action must stand for humanity and show kindness, caring, selflessness, altruism, empathy, generosity, and all of the moral goodness that this battle is about. Volunteering in Ukraine is the most honorable and noble sacrifice. And every human on the planet should be here for freedom and human rights, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Uh, fighters do not waste time in the embassy of your country. Just come with gear and food and money. Expect nothing. Everyone must slowly be vetted and you must prove loyalty. Now there's actually a way that he tells them how to basically traffic themselves into Ukraine. And here's what it says. You do not need a visa. Simply get all military gear and money and fly to Krakow. Take an intercity train or bus to this bus station. Take a local train or bus to here. Make your way to the border with Ukraine. Tell the border guard you want to join the International Legion, and they will take you to the office and meet with Nazar and the leaders. Now I wonder who Nazar is. If you do not have military experience, you must sell yourself that you are capable. They will run your passport and go through your phone and make sure you are not Russian. If accepted, you go directly to a nearby base and train. There is a tent located alongside the sidewalk to the border for the Foreign Legion. It is very casual. You can sell yourself there to be shipped to the base in Western Ukraine. If all of the above fails, cross the border to Ukraine, take a bus to the border town, Lviv, get a train to Kiev, get in touch with me. We can call and visit countless units in need of help. We have unlimited places to fight and help, so please do not hesitate. Insights from the fighters. I like how we use this like a, uh, Customer review style. Uh, I was injured in the car accident and many people have been seriously killed or hurt just in transit from bad driving. So be careful who you ride with. Like, okay, do not expect anything to be given to you. You will need to come with everything you need or you may, you may need or buy it here. Anything you are lucky to get given as a bonus and whatever food you can bring is smart as well. Yeah. It doesn't sound like what, I don't know. I want to ship myself for And here is his face on this recruitment website. And it has his email, his Facebook, his Twitter, his phone number, WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram, Viber. I want to see if this is a, uh, let's see, is this a link tree? Oh, it goes to his WhatsApp. Well, I'm definitely going to be on some list somewhere. No. Uh, Here it is. So there's his literal mercenary recruitment website. The assassin of Donald Trump had a mercenary recruitment website for Ukrainian fighters. Now, who he was trying to get to come over were Afghani soldiers that he was trying to convince to do this. Now, there is a whole, uh, let's see, there's a whole recording of every one of the tweets he ever made. That is up on Twitter right now that I looked through and that's where I saw the Vivek and Nikki Haley ticket situation. Now here's a video of him, uh, talking about it. To be cooperative. That's Ryan Ruth, a U. S. citizen who set up the International Volunteer Center in Ukraine to help connect foreigners to Ukrainian military units. Now I'm talking to over 100 soldiers every day and pretty much everybody, all of my contacts in Ukraine, they were adamant and pretty much yelled at me every time that I suggested that we bring in Afghans. The Ukrainian government didn't respond to our request for comment. Ukraine is reluctant to. There you go. So another news outlet that had this man on camera, how does he have all of this, all of these connections? How does he have all these ties? How is he able to get to Ukraine? Know who to send these people to? Sounds a little fishy to me. And as we move through some more of these articles, he is found in this as of battalion ad campaign. And here is that. There he is. Now, some people were saying this is a BlackRock ad. No, it's not. It's an Azov Battalion ad. Just a Nazi ad. And then, there's more and more articles with his name on it. One being the New York Times. And if we search his name here, You'll see, with Legion growth stalling, Ryan Routh, a former construction worker from Greensboro, North Carolina, is seeking recruits from among Afghan soldiers who fled the Taliban. Mr. Routh is, who spent several months in Ukraine last year, said he planned to move them, in some cases illegally, from Pakistan to Iran to Ukraine. So if the New York Times is writing about this person, if he's in an Azov battalion campaign, ad campaign. There's no way this man's cell phone was not being monitored. There's no way this man didn't have ties to the CIA. There's no way they weren't on his radar at the very least to where they would be monitoring him. No way if this mercenary recruiter in Ukraine from the United States wasn't on their radar, wasn't being monitored, and didn't have some ties to people who may want to monitor him. alert this potential asset to go do a specific task at a specific time at a specific place when the opportunity arose. This one is absolutely clear cut to me. There's no way this man didn't have associations with three letter agencies or at least weren't on their radar to where he would have been stopped. But again, we go back to the fact that this had to have been leaked. Somebody knew about this and told this man where to go and when in this last minute golf outing. We can probably purchase some passports through Pakistan since it's such a corrupt country, he said in an interview with Washington. It is not clear whether he has succeeded, but one former Afghan soldier said he had been contacted and was interested in fighting if it meant leaving Iran, where he was living illegally. So, the New York Times was writing about him, and this was in, let's see, this was written March 25th. 2023. So just last year, uh, here is a picture of his blue house in Hawaii. You can't make this stuff up. Uh, his blue house in Hawaii with a Biden Harris sticker on his truck. Very interesting. Now here's a, a conspiratorial thought coming from, uh, a Russian. Account, I believe this person is some sort of Diplomat, excuse me. It's 6 a. m. Here The deputy chair of the Security Council of the Russian Federation All right And he said I wonder what would happen if it turned out that the failed new Trump shooter Routh Who recruited mercenaries for the Ukrainian army was himself? Hired by the neo nazi regime in Kiev for this assassination attempt. Now that's another interesting theory, right? Maybe it wasn't the CIA. Maybe it wasn't BlackRock or Vanguard. Maybe it was the entity that is in a foreign war where if he gets into office, they may not get the funding they need. Maybe it was Zelensky that called this man who they knew had ties. How many United States individuals are over there recruiting mercenaries for that? How many are there? 5, 10, 20, 1? And why aren't we considering the fact that it could have been the Azov Battalion, it could have been the Ukrainian Army, it could have been Zelensky himself that called this man, told him where to be with military intelligence, and told him what to do so that the cash cow could keep producing supplies, producing soldiers, producing more and more money to Ukraine so that they continue to fight this proxy war on behalf of the United States. That's an interesting theory that I don't think anybody's really considering. So is it Ukraine wanting to continue their war? Is it somebody from Israel wanting to continue their war? Because they know if Trump gets in office, he is not pro war the same way that Kamala will be. He cannot be bought off the same way that Kamala can be. He is not a puppet for the powers that be the way that Kamala is. So there's only one way to get rid of Trump on this ticket and this assassination. I do not believe this is going to be the last attempt on his life before the election. And I do not believe that the assassinations will stop. The assassination attempts will stop even when he gets in office. I don't believe that. There's no reason to. They're trying to stop him from being in office. Not trying to stop him from being elected. It's trying to stop him from being the president. So these assassination attempts will continue. Especially now that the floodgates have opened. Not one, but two now. Looking through the comments here of what was said underneath that. Now some more information about here. Let's do a rapid fire round. Some more information here about this man. Is that he has a long standing criminal record. Long standing criminal record. Let me go ahead and change this over here. Um, everything from petty traffic stops. Many, many times he had his license revoked. Um, but here is a long list. So everybody has these screenshots. I went to the source. This is the North Carolina Judicial Branch e courts portal website where you can see every one of his criminal cases dating back to 2001. And if we go look into some of these cases, the one that was most interesting to everybody involved weapons of mass destruction. Now, everybody was curious about this. You couldn't seem to find any information about this. And it doesn't say anything in the court records. You actually have to pull the full court file. So I went to pull the whole court file. And you can do this only through one software, one platform, and it's called PACER, and it's what lawyers use to be able to pull legal files. It's what people can use in their own legal cases to pull these. It's essentially a government database where you can pull all of the, the files for, for publicly available court cases. Now when I went to PACER, made an account, signed into that account, searched several other legal cases, I had no issues. Now, I took this case, the one here about possession of a weapon of mass destruction from 4 29 of 2002, and asked it to pull the full file of that case. Immediately when I did that, I was logged out of my account. My account was turned inactive, and I cannot get a hold of anybody at PACER to be able to access these files. I stayed on hold for an hour and a half yesterday trying to get on the phone with somebody. And every time they picked up, they hung up on me. Now I don't think that part's as fishy as the fact that it automatically logged me out, deactivated my account. As soon as I searched for these files, there's absolutely a coverup happening and I might be, I, I, I, I commend you. I don't commend you. I. I highly encourage you to go to PACER, the PACER website, which is pacer. psc. uscourts. gov. Right? pacer. psc. uscourts. gov. And you can go here and search for a case, create an account, and I'll even show you that my account won't work. But you can create an account and search a specific court case. Now the court case that you're going to look up is going to be Ryan Routh vs. the state of North Carolina. When you search that, you will be immediately logged out, your account will be deactivated, and you will not be able to log in or search for any more court cases. Now I will show you exactly what I'm talking about here. So if I go to log into PACER, again, the only governmental database where you can access these types of documents, I was going to pull the full court file because nobody was finding information out about this man's case. It says, Although you have a PACER account, your account is inactive. If you have questions or further details on how to activate your search privileges, contact PACER Service Center at 800 676 6856 between these hours. You may continue to log in and perform other activities, e file, request filing privileges, but you will not have PACER search privileges. Now when I continue, it won't even let me logged in. There's currently an issue with your Pacer account. For additional information, contact the Pacer Service Center at 800 676 6856. It won't even let me log in. They won't pick up the phone. They answer why. And this happened immediately as I pressed the enter button to look up and pull that court case. Now I was able to find one single article that talks about what happened back in 2002 and here it is. This is from greensboro. com man with gun. And I don't think anybody really, there's been a couple of times I've seen this article referenced. Most people haven't seen this article. It was very, very difficult to find. Man with gun barricades himself inside business says an armed man was arrested Monday morning after barricading himself in a business during a three hour standoff with police. Now I would like you to note that this was updated in January 24th of 2015. Interesting. Uh, Ryan Routh, 36, was arrested without incident at 1 a. m. Monday at United Roofing, 1735 West Lee Street, Greensboro Police said. Routh was pulled over at about 10 p. m. Sunday during a traffic stop, police said, but he put his hand on his firearm and drove to United Roofing where he remained barricaded inside. Ralph was charged with carrying a concealed weapon in possession of a weapon of mass destruction. Now, everybody was like a weapon of mass destruction. Did he have a nuke? Did he have a chemicals? What was it? That that was this weapon of mass destruction. This is the only place that you can find it. After I tried to pull those court documents, a fully automatic weapon. So nothing too, too crazy there. Again, how did he get that weapon? What was he doing with that weapon? All good questions. He was also charged with resisting, delaying, and obstructing a law enforcement officer and driving while his license was revoked. So there you have it. Now, when you do some searches on Ryan Routh, you can find his emails, his addresses, his phone numbers. And one of the emails that I found of his leads back to him, a company. And I'll show you how I found this here, but a company called icom design.com. Now what's interesting about this is this is a Greensboro number and when you look up Icom design, 'cause this is all it is, it was allegedly a website building company back in 2002 to 2004. Um, but there's no information on it. It's been updated to show a copyright of 2024. There's an email that you can click. And if you look on LinkedIn, there's a few individuals who are associated with ICOM Design. This is one of them. Ananda Rose Benet. Interesting. Greensboro, North Carolina. An intern at ICOMdesign. com. With a pretty recent picture with pink and blue hair. Ananda Rose Benet. And it says she's a web designer, dah, dah, dah, dah, an intern at ICOM Design back in 2012 and has worked there for 11 years. Probably not, this might just be an old, nobody's going to be an intern for 11 years. Um, but when you also look up more people who were a part of this ICOM Design, which is where I found, uh, an email that was associated with him, so I'll show you that. So there's a website that you can go to and use. And it will show you addresses, phone numbers, associates, family members, job history, all of it. So you can verify this information yourself. Look at his addresses, um, phone numbers that he's associated with. This three, three, six area code is a Greensboro area code. You can see. Oh, this is his wife, Laura Routh. Sorry, I was doing some more digging here, but let's look up Ryan. So his current address is Hawaii. Hers is North Carolina, which is interesting as well, but Previous addresses, but here's his website. Now you can see United roofing was a roofing company. He owned you can see GSO skate park at yahoo. com and that was basically his son 10 years ago or so was trying to create a skate park in local Greensboro area without a permit and it became this big news article thing and he was trying to raise money for it and he did with some oil company also sketchy. GSO skate park at yahoo. com that he was trying to get people to send funds to. Um, I can validate that for you in several different ways. Um, here I'll show you where I found that just so you can see it. Uh, here we go. Where's the article? That's the barricade article. That's not what we're looking for. Um, oh. That got pulled. That's interesting. I just looked at that article yesterday and now it is scrubbed, scrubbed from the internet. That's interesting. Um, so you can validate that by the skate park. Let's see if I'll just look it up for you. Here's the article where you can see a skateboard park. Skateboard park closed. Skate park violates zoning laws. And you can see that Ryan Routh was mentioned several times throughout this article because his son was one of the founders of this skate park. Here it is. Ryan Routh says he brought in the structural design engineer. Here's his what his company United Roofing Co. Talked about how they were gonna charge some money so that they could put up a porta potty and all this stuff. All right. So just to show you that what we're looking at is true here. Even the GSO skate park at yahoo. com was accurate, which I was like, no way. This guy's associated with, you know, a skate park. That makes no sense. But then I found the articles and there it is. And that tells you how far I've been digging into this personally. Um, you probably won't hear about that on any other channel or individual. Um, but that led me to Matt at ICOM design. com. Now, why would he go by Matt is one question. But ICOMdesign. com, then you go to ICOMdesign. com. And this is the website that you're met with. It's a front website. It doesn't make any sense. There's a phone number, which I have yet to call. And if you want to do that and let me know how it goes, let me know. 336 854 8500. Click to email. This is it. Then you can take that and you go to LinkedIn and see who's associated with ICOMdesign. com. All right. There's five individuals who are listed under that. Let's see if we can pull up the icomdesign. com people. Let's go back. And there was three of them that were opera singers and in Hawaii. So icomdesign. com, Matt at icomdesign. com is a front website that has employees in both states where he lives and operates. And several of them are opera singers. Now I would have thought the opera singers would have been a different entity altogether, but the fact that they live on the exact island that he lived in makes the association make sense. It doesn't make it make sense, but it validates it. Right? So if you go to, maybe not icomdesign. com, Well, let's go to ICOM design and we look up who are the employees. It's not showing it anymore. It won't even try to let me access her. But if we go back, I was able to find, get access to those individuals by going around it the same way that I was, I got to her. Um, so let's see LinkedIn, but anyways, that was what I found on that front is that yeah. The people that were working at this ICOM Designs were located in both states that he operates out of, Hawaii and North Carolina, and there's only a front website here, and his name is associated with this mat at ICOMdesign. com. Not sure where that's going to lead us, but we'll continue diving down that hole. It's very interesting. Now back to the case here, possession of weapons of mass destruction, right? I tried to follow that, hold on as many strings as I could until I hit a dead end where they locked me out of my account and wouldn't give me any more information. Um, found this article. Now let's see what else we have here. Um, he even had this soldier's passport and birth certificate. Uh, In his posts on LinkedIn. So his LinkedIn was still up when I looked yesterday. I'm not sure if it will be today. Let's look. It's going to be pulled. I bet it is because his picture's gone now. Let's see. Oh, there it is. Okay. So here's his LinkedIn 10 connections would be really interesting to see who those 10 people are. Now, sometimes you can look over here and it will recommend people who are associated with them. It just won't tell you, right? It's not going to tell you who their connections are, but it shows that he was, uh, the owner of Campbox Honolulu for the last six years, they've made essentially one building the entire time. So where's this man getting his money from to make all these flights from here and back, uh, with no history whatsoever of any success in any business that he's had ever. And then you can look at what were some of his comments. What has he posted, what has he discussed, right? Go to activity, show all activity. And you'll see some of his posts. Here's one of them that has a bunch of people commenting on it now. 144 comments. And then there was another one, if you go under comments, where he had this. person was, uh, some sort of recruiter, um, onsite hiring. And then this man, Carl Hugely commented on this and said, um, details. Now that man's sense has removed his comments since yesterday. I have your passport and birth certificate here in Hawaii. Call me 808 379 9411. And it's this Carlton Hughley. Okay. So there's the comment. He said the interested, and he probably searched this man's name, tried to tell him I have it. Why would you have somebody's passport and birth certificate? That's pretty crazy situation to find yourself in. Uh, so that's his really, his only comment on LinkedIn. So I will continue digging into this and seeing how many dead ends I hit. But there's a lot of strings to pull on here, guys. A lot of strings to pull on here. Now I'm going to look through. I created a notes situation on this, um, so that I could track everything that we looked at. But, um, but anyways, there's your breakdown. There's the situation. I will continue to do a deep dive on this. Hopefully more information comes out. This one is so sketchy. So sketchy. Like I said, there's absolutely zero chance that this man has all these ties, all these associations, all these news network interviews was in an as off battalion advertising campaign was being interviewed by the New York times by newsweek was a recruiter, a mercenary recruiter in Ukraine going back and forth constantly and somehow managed to evade the radar of the CIA and the FBI. And I do think that the idea is very interesting that this man was potentially put up to this by his association and his allegiance to, because you listed that to that video, he has a strong belief in what is happening in Ukraine, or at least he pretends to. So if he was asked or tasked to do this by Ukraine, because they want to stop Trump from getting an office because they know that The money train will stop when Trump goes in office. It's an interesting theory, but I'm sure there's many mothers that are just as crazy, if not crazier, that could also be true. 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West Palm Beach, FL - What was initially reported as a potential assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump at his Florida golf club has now raised more questions than answers, according to a Narativ investigation. On September 15, 2024, chaos erupted at Trump International Golf Club when a man allegedly opened fire near the course where the former president was playing. Trump was unharmed in the incident. The suspect, identified as Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, was arrested after a high-speed chase. Routh, a North Carolina native who relocated to Hawaii in 2018, has a complex background that includes a 2002 felony conviction for possessing a weapon of mass destruction. However, discrepancies in the official narrative have emerged. Court documents place Routh at the golf course at 1:00 AM, hours before Trump's reportedly last-minute decision to play golf. This timing has raised questions about how Routh knew to be there. The weapon allegedly used, an SKS-style rifle with an obliterated serial number, is not commonly sold in Florida, adding another layer of mystery to the incident. Months before the event, social media posts warned about Routh's alleged misrepresentation of ties to international military organizations. One user, claiming to be a former International Legion member, stated Routh was "misrepresenting himself and lying to many people" about connections to Ukrainian forces. The incident occurs against the backdrop of a tight presidential race. Recent polls show Vice President Kamala Harris with a narrow 0.2 percentage point lead in battleground states, while former President Trump leads in states like Georgia, North Carolina, and Arizona. Pennsylvania, with its crucial 19 electoral votes, is currently tied. Local law enforcement and federal agencies are continuing their investigation into the incident. The Department of Justice has notably avoided using the term "assassination attempt" in its statements, referring instead to "firearms charges related to an incident." As the investigation unfolds, many questions remain unanswered. How did Routh obtain the weapon? What were his true intentions? And why was he at the golf course hours before Trump arrived? Narativ will continue to follow this developing story as more information becomes available.
The first episode of season 2 is here!! This week we talk to actor and SKS alum Raymond Lee. He walks us through his entire career, from moving to LA, getting his SAG card, the importance of a strong actor community (which he found at SKS!), booking his first series regular role, working with Tom Cruise on Top Gun, and his incredible experience as the lead on Quantum Leap. There is so much amazing advice for actors in this episode and we are so excited to share it with you! WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT TO HEAR: 1:05 How Ray got his SAG card acting in a Verizon droid commercial 3:11 Acting in theatre in LA and what led him to create his clown troupe, Four Clowns, and the opportuniites that followed because of it. 7:46 Auditioning for TV roles in LA and the huge difference between theatre training and audition training. Discovering SKS and how it helped in train his audition muscle. “And it was so important at that time to learn how to audition, because auditioning is such a strength and a skill in and of itself. Once you're on set, it can feel a lot different. But it was important that we had to figure out how to audition, which is where SKS case came in.” 10:04 At SKS I took away the most important lesson of all, which is to stay positive, to stay hopeful 10:24: You don't rise to the occasion. You fall to the level of your training. 12:56 Demystifying the audition process in classes at SKS 15:46 You didn't come to LA to sit on the bench…… 18:19 Relocating to New York after being cast in the play Vietcong and how the role helped transform him into a true leading male actor. 19:47 How Colleen helped bring the leading man out of him during and audition coaching. 24:07 When actors say “I want to make this different”. It's already different – YOU make it different. Embrace what you bring to the role. 25:21 The process of auditioning and booking the Alan Ball show Here and Now. 30:01 How becoming a dad changed Ray and changed the types of roles he was playing. 34:23 Ray shares his epic audition story for Top Gun: Maverick. 40:09 Life lessons from Tom Cruise on set of Top Gun. “as an actor, you can never know enough. I can do everything now at my age, because I was interested in doing everything. You need to be good at everything, because you never know when you're going to use this stuff.” 44:05 INSIDE STAN KIRSCH STUDIOS SEGMENT (our ode to James Lipton) 48:17 How Ray took care of himself during the long hours of shooting Quantum Leap. 51:14 Colleen and Ray working together on Quantum Leap and how special it was to watch the first episode.
Episode 346 of the John1911 podcast. An all guns, solo episode. Range concrete trucks. Beretta APX frustrates. NORINCO 77B realities. Anti-Gun Tech spreads. Is the SKS now respected? What's up with the ACRO failures? Marky John1911.com "Shooting Guns & Having Fun"
We giveaway a Pioneer Arms USA 7.62x39 GROM AKM with an RPK stock and a 9mm PPS43 this episode!! We announce July's giveaway prize, plus an exclusive listener only discount to purchase PAC firearms is dropped. Code: "AKKORNER" gets you 2 extra mags plus an additional $25 Off at www.pioneerarmsusa.com The SKS was adopted by the Soviet Union in 1946 and manufactured by the USSR until 1955. The SKS was designed by the famed Russian arms inventor Sergei Simonov. It is a gas-operated, semi-automatic rifle used during World War 2. In 1946 SKS production is shifted from USSR to the Peoples Republic of China (Type 56) to support the newly emerging communist regime. Because of its light recoil and moderate weight, the SKS can achieve 35 rounds per minute of aimed fire. Tune in for more! The Talking Lead AK KORNER Season 6 is Powered by: Pioneer Arms Corp USA. www.pioneerarmsusa and @pioneerarmsusa on the grams.Mission First Tactical. www.missionfirsttactical.com and @missionfirsttactical on the gramsSEAL 1 CLP Plus. www.seal1.com and @seal1 on the grams
We giveaway a Pioneer Arms USA 7.62×39 GROM AKM with an RPK stock and a 9mm PPS43 this episode!! We announce July's giveaway prize, plus an exclusive listener only discount to purchase PAC firearms is dropped. Code: “AKKORNER” gets you 2 extra mags plus an additional $25 Off at www.pioneerarmsusa.com The SKS was adopted by the Soviet Union in 1946 and manufactured by the USSR until 1955. The SKS was designed by the famed […] The post Talking Lead 538 – AK KORNER: The SKS, History, Variations & AK Giveaways! appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.
This episode is the audio from the very first session at SKS 2024, Lessons From the First Wave (And How to Prepare for The Next One). The session included Chris Young (Combustion, ChefSteps, Modernist Cuisine), Scott Heimendinger (Sansaire, Modernist Cuisine and Cuisonic), and Kai Schaffner (Thermomix). The session was moderated by The Spoon's Michael Wolf. It was a lively conversation about how we are seeing patterns of behavior reminiscent of the last wave, as well as what each of the speakers is excited about for the future. We'll be talking about some of these same topics at our next event, the Food AI Summit. Use discount code PODCAST for 15% off tickets.
SKS 2024 is in the books, so Carlos Rodela and Mike sit down and talk about the craziness of the past week, some of the products they checked out at the show, and some of the talks by our great lineup of speakers. If you'd like to see a video version of this conversation with interspered photos from SKS, check it out on the Spoon later this week.
Nick Holzherr is well-known in the smart kitchen space. With the rapid growth of his startup Whisk and the acquisition of the company by Samsung, it's one of the true success stories in this market. Whisk was the first recipe startup to explore early on how to use AI and apply it to recipes. As we find out in this interview, Nick and his team were building everything from the ground up, including buying computer chips to run his AI models a decade ago. Nick also tells the story of going on the British version of The Apprentice and appearing before Lord Sugar (the British version of Donald Trump) to pitch the company. Over the years, Nick's company started working with grocers in Europe and eventually appliance brands, and it wasn't long before he started getting calls about acquiring the company. Nick talks about those heady days in which he got three companies all making bids to buy the company. Nick also discusses what he is excited about and where he sees the use of AI in the kitchen going. If you'd like to see Nick and hear his story in person, I'd encourage you to head to Smart Kitchen Summit. You can use the discount code PODCAST to get 15% off tickets at smartkitchensummit.com.
This week on the Food Tech News Show we are joined by Scott Heimendinger, one of the inventors of the home sous vide circulator and a long-time kitchen tech inventor. Here are the stories we talk about: Apple is working on robots for the home! – From Bloomberg: “The original concept for the robot was a device that could navigate entirely on its own without human intervention — like the car — and serve as a videoconferencing tool. One pie-in-the-sky idea within Apple was having it be able to handle chores, like cleaning dishes in a sink. Google has used its latest AI to create a new tool that creates a fusion recipe between two culinary cultures. Lifehacker: “According to Google, Food Mood can provide creative inspiration for your next meal. Select two countries and this fusion recipe generator will create one for you. You can choose whether you would like to cook a starter, a soup, a main course or a dessert. For example, why not try a unique blend of flavors from Sri Lanka and Uganda or mixing influences from Oman and Belgium? This experiment was created by artists Emmanuel Durgoni and Gaël Hugo, and uses Gemini 1.0 Pro via Vertex AI.” Whirlpool has let the entire Yummly team go. Appliance giant Whirlpool has laid off its entire Yummly team. According to industry sources, the company recently laid off all the employees for the recipe and cooking app and website. These sources tell the Spoon that it's unclear what the company plans to do with the property it acquired in 2017. Amazon Pulling ‘Just Walk Out' from Amazon Fresh Grocery Stores – According to a story published in The Information, Amazon is planning to pull its Just Walk Out cashierless technology from its large-format grocery store, Amazon Fresh. One Robot Pizza Chain Operator Breaks Down the Cost Each Part of the Pizza-Making Process – For small operators (and big ones as well) in the pizza business, Andrew Simmons's posts on Linkedin have become must-read material. Scott will be at the Smart Kitchen Summit, talking about some of the lessons he's learned building the kitchen of the future. If you are interested in seeing Scott at SKS, you can use the discount code PODCAST for 15% off tickets.
This week we talk with Hollywood power couple and writing team, Kimberly and Brant Daugherty. Just in time for the holiday season, we chat all about how they went from dating, to writing partners, how they sold and starred in their first Christmas movie (A Christmas Movie Christmas), what inspired their latest Hallmark Christmas hit (Joyeux Noel), how writing and directing has helped them grow as actors, and all the projects they have on the horizon. This is one busy couple, and we are so grateful for their time. WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT TO HEAR: 2:17: Kimberly's origin story. What brought her to LA and how she got into acting. How she got her SAG card, booked her first movie and got her first reps. 8:07: How Kimberly found SKS and started taking acting class with us. What is her favorite part of the SKS acting and audition training style. 10:01: Brant's origin story. How he went from behind the scenes as a PA on Bring it On, to getting an agent and jump starting his acting career. (Thank you Holland Roden)! 12:07 Brant and Kimberly meeting at Holland's birthday dinner 10 years before they actually started dating. 14:54 Brant may best be known for his role on Pretty Little Liars, but find out what role is most dear to him to date. 20:22 How Brant and Kimberly became writing partners a year after dating and what they learned from each other in the process. 22:01 How the concept for A Christmas Movie Christmas was born! 26:43 The process of getting the movie sold to Marvista Entertainment (which happened a lot faster than you might think!) 28:49 Was it always a given that they would play the leads, or was that something they were willing to give up, if they had to, in order to get the film made. Was it hard to wear so many hats on set, as both writers and actors? 33:53 How they manage the highs and the lows of this business. 37:50 All about their most recent Hallmark Christmas movie, Joyeux Noel, which recently premiered on the Hallmark Channel and was the most watched cable program of the ENTIRE day!! 41:40: “I think you guys have hacked life. ‘I want to go to Europe, I want to see these markets. Let's write it, set it in Europe, pitch it, do it. Live our best life' 41:54: “Someone is out there doing that, and why shouldn't it be us? Someone's got that job…why not me” – Brant Daugherty 42:07: What would they tell our listeners who are feeling inspired by this episode? What is one actionable thing they could do today to get on the track of writing a project or creating something? 49:01 How Brant's 1 episode arc on Pretty Little Liars turned into 7 seasons! 51:10 “My goal every day was not to get fired” – Brant Daugherty 51:24 What's next for this dyanamic duo (besides having a 2.5 year old AND a newborn on the way!!) Spoiler alert: Kim has 4 projects currently in development!! 56:16 Are there any acting roles that they are dying to play, whether it's a type of character or genre? A Christmas Movie Christmas: https://www.hulu.com/movie/a-christmas-movie-christmas-91260c22-f865-4331-a03a-b5a5e34f2e0b Joyeux Noel: https://www.hallmarkchannel.com/joyeux-noel