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Dale Comstock: The American Badass Rides the Razor

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Dale Comstock, former U.S. Army Special Forces (Green Beret) and Delta Force operator joins Royce on the program, and it's never a dull moment as they discuss everything from the Vegas massacre to Unexplained Arial Phenomenon. Always a wild show when Dale is on!

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been on this program many times, going back as far as, I think, 2015 when I was
live on WMMB. He would call in from halfway around the world, like he's doing
today, actually, and, excuse me, and if you want to know who he is,
I don't have time to tell you. He has a very impressive resume and it's real. It's
a real one. And he is a former Delta Force operator and a former U .S.
Army Special Forces, AKA Green Beret. Not to mention many other things.
He also has a mustache that has, I think, now 47 confirmed kills of its own.
He has used it as a spare shoot when his first one didn't open, and used to just
glide safely back to Earth. He still uses it for cover and concealment, and
sometimes he'll even use it as a garret to take out centuries. So by now, I think
you know what I'm talking about, none other than the American badass himself, Dr.
Dale Comstock. Welcome back to Shooting Straight, brother man. - Yeah, thanks for
having me on. I appreciate it, brother. Thank you very much. It's a pleasure.
- How's that mustache doing, man? - Well, you know what, I grew a beard up for a
little while, but I did bring the mustache back a couple of days ago, so we're
back in action. - That mustache is iconic. You can't get rid of that. You know
that, right? - Yeah, I know.
(laughing) - Well, what's going on? - I'm trying to change up the look. - Yeah, well,
a little bit of a visual mix up every now and then doesn't hurt, but you know,
sometimes you find yourself going right back to the same old thing. So well, I
actually choose to be told, man, I actually do change up my, uh, my appearance. I
have to be kind of have to don't ever mention. Yeah. I don't think I've ever
mentioned it on this show before, but, uh, I've said it out loud. Um, I've actually
been on Alice Jones show a couple of times live and I had to put this out and I
had to put it out. There's a reason I had to put this out. But May, 2024,
DOJ and the FBI was tracking me down, caught up with me, and they wanted to issue
me a duty to warrant. I thought, geez, what did I do? I've misgendered somebody,
used the wrong pronoun, and they're like, no, actually, we wanted to inform you that
you're a high priority target for Al they're coming for you. So, and they got that
through, you know, their Intel services and everything else they do. And I actually
got this corroborated by other companies, but so I've got a legitimate thread on my
head. And why would I even put that out there? Because the reality is,
although they encourage me to, you know, get off the X, take my family and run,
you know, run for the hills. The reality is they have not done anything when I say
not done anything I'm in a foreign country right now living a foreign country I
won't disclose exactly where but when I went to the embassy and said I need you
know basically I need my wife they revoked my wife's visa I heard yeah you told me
about that I think about a year or so ago yeah yeah so and since then um you
know I said you know I think I should get my wife's visa back and uh And
basically, I'm sitting on the X now for us. Well, since May of 2024, and they have
a lift to the finger to help me, and they even went so far to tell me at one
point, you know, sometimes we got to take responsibility for the choices we make in
life. And this is the attitude, man, from the Biden administration is like, you
know, you went on and protected us. You used to be between Al Qaeda and our
family, but now you're on your own. Right. You've made those choices. That's about
- Typical of the Biden administration too. Look, they did in Afghanistan of all
places for Pete's sake. So did they put out a bounty on your mustache too? - Well,
I'm sure they'd like to put up a plaque on it. You know, pick the frame or
something and hang it on their headquarters. - Right. - I don't know. - Well, if you
were fighting Native Americans back in the day, they wouldn't have a scalp to take
because you don't have hair up there. They'd have to - Take your mustache, right?
- Yeah, you know what, you want to hear something really, kind of, it's kind of, I
guess it's kind of dark, but we actually had a guy in the unit, I won't mention
his name, he had a very unique mustache, very unique, and when he passed, what he
wanted in his will was that they take his mustache and literally put it in a
picture frame, they did, and they actually put it on the damn wall of the unit. So
you all the year. So you get, but I get to look at the Mustache. It was kind of
like a weird, but that was his, his dying wish. Like, okay, we'll do that. This is
a mustache hall of fame or something because yours belongs there, brother. I'm
telling you. Yeah. Yeah. It was pretty good. Yeah. I got to give it to him. I
couldn't grow one like him, but you know, he, he did the whole wax thing, you
know, and you know, twirled it up, but yeah. Wow. So yeah,
- Well, what's been going on with you lately? You've been diving into some other
podcasts too as a guest and learning some very interesting things. And I'd like to
talk about that in a minute, but first let me pick your brain on something, Dale,
because you have experience as one who wore that green beret head cover. And you,
I mean, I don't remember how to say your motto in Latin, but it basically is to
relieve the oppressed or you know or something like that. How does that go? The
oppressor, the oppressor liberates. Yes, there it is. And so I have, you know,
something that's been on my mind heavy lately, especially since I had Boone and
Sarah on the program a few episodes back, talking about the active shooter teams
here in America that are terrorists, you know, al -Qaeda and ISIS people that have
come in. And I've always tried to pick everybody's brain that I can on what we as
a society that is those of us who are willing to stand up, take up arms and
fight, what kind of pointers can you give us on that if they try one of these
incidents? And according to all intelligence reports, this thing is a,
it's almost a done deal. They're gonna launch this thing thing on us. Yeah, I'll
validate that with this. When I was contacted by DOJ, literally Al Qaeda was in my
neighborhood in Florida looking for me and I can validate that by a green beret
that lives in my neighborhood, we actually saw them and called to contact me because
dude they're going through your garage, you're right around your house, what's going
on and by the way they tried to, another group tried to actually abduct his wife
one night in a van by his house, she's taking out the trash.
So I've got other guys that are being targeted by the cartels, literally, they're in
our country. We do have terrorist organizations in our country, again, in our
compliments of the last administration that welcomed them in. So we do have an
active threat in our country, quite a few, we don't even know what the numbers are,
but it sounds like they're pretty dig on high. So the thing that you know to
consider is a couple things you know most people are not going to be a deliberate
target they're going to be essentially you know they're going to be collateral damage
for example maybe they go to you know maybe it's a popular mall I can think of
some of the United States right now they're pretty big pretty popular and pretty
crowded perhaps that becomes a target for maybe ID or active shooters or something
like that, right? So, you know, you could be, you know, targeted just by proxy,
but by the fact that you're there. So, but in a neighborhood, for example, if
you're living in your neighborhood, you know, the chances of actually you being
targeted is probably pretty slim unless you're someone of some prominence and there's
a reason to come after you. But, But let's just say, let's just speak, let's talk,
okay, in general terms, what happens if there's an incident to a mass casual event
or something very catastrophic, even in your neighborhood, what can you do?
One, mitigate risk to recover from this incident.
So I used to, a very long time ago, man, I was actually very young when I did
this, around the age of, I think I was maybe 27, 28, 29, I ran a community watch
program when I was living in North Carolina, I had about 400 homes in the
neighborhood. And on a regular basis, I would have meetings once a week, you know,
and out of the 400 homes, I might get, you know, 40 attendees, low number, but at
least I got 40, and I was able to organize things, You know, I would actually
bring in the fire department with their vehicles and they would give demonstrations
how their equipment is used, blah, blah, blah. Anything that was relevant to the
community in regards to security and safety, you know, I brought an expert on, you
know, physical security, you know, like, for example, reinforced door jams,
you know, that they're available, that you can do to keep people kicking your doors.
So I've done stuff like that and I actually think there's some value to a community
watch program if it's done properly. And don't expect everybody to come alone,
but that's fine. But if you have key individuals that will agree to maybe be their
street form or whatever you want to call it, that's a process that can help.
And why does that help? Well, one, you can educate people. You can do things like,
you know, on your own, meet your neighbors, share information, direct them to,
you know, maybe websites or things like that, right? And then the other part of
that is the more familiar these people become with each other, if there is an
incident, you know, you can have, you know, it's a lot easier to count for people
that may be missing. So, for example, in my bar a couple nights ago here when I'm
at this foreign country, you know, I pulled all my employees together and I said,
"Okay, by virtue of the fact that there are people out there that don't like me,
unfortunately, this bar could be a potential target. I don't think so because I try
to stay out of it." But the fact that it's an expat that runs this business,
you naturally become a target. And I - Again, classes on, okay, self -defense,
you know, basic, really basic stuff, you know, and how to use a pool cue,
right? And how to defend yourself from a pool cue, for example, in the bar. How to
remove a non -compliant drunkard. Or what if we have, we do actually have casualties.
How to do the basic ABCs. Also how to account for everybody. So we got a fire
that out, everybody's going to evacuate the building, you know, where do we link up
outsides and who takes the head cow. So little things like that, right? And it'll
probably work, but moreover also gives people, you know, some confidence to know that
there's a system in place to help them. And it gives people a little bit more
comfort. But I really do think a good community watch plan because we're living in
different times than I get back then. Now we're living in a time where terrible
things happen. Bad guys have guns, they have no problem shooting innocent people. And
so since this podcast is two -eighth century, so to speak, I would again highly
recommend everybody on themselves, never travel without a firearm. Don't ever ever
gonna happen. Ah, you know, it's a quiet town. Nothing ever happens here because
that's usually when things do happen. Yes. I remember I went to the zoo a long,
long time ago with one of my ex -wives. And I was carrying a firearm to the zoo.
And she's like, why are you carrying a gun to the zoo? And I said, yeah, you
never know. It's just like, you know, carrying a gun to church. You just never
know. Right. And she just shook her head like, you know, like you're an idiot,
right? You're just over like paranoid. Well, I remember after the day was over, we
got in the car and parked a lot in the zoo and I turned on the radio and I'd be
damned and watching the DC at the Capitol or the National Zoo.
There was a shootout in the zoo between gang members and some of them getting at
it. And I go, "That's why I carry a gun to the zoo." - Yeah. - You know, it's
serendipitous, but you know, the point is, you know, you gotta be prepared. The
world is rogue, it's feral, people are not very nice anymore and people,
they just, they have no respect and they'll kill you at the drop of a hat because,
man, we got a lot of crazies out there on the street, I mean, let's just watch
the news. I got a scratch, my head go, how can it be that we got this many
people that are this sick and crazy in the head? And I don't know what that is,
some of it's brainwashing, I believe some of it's in the food and water and the
plastics. Maybe all of that. Yeah, but preparedness is I guess the word of the day,
be prepared and there's a big difference between paranoia and preparedness and
everywhere I go, I'm always, you know, heads up. If I leave my home,
I've always got a farm, Especially if I got my family with me, I might actually
have two of them on me. - Yes, all the time. - I always bring multiple -edged
weapons on me, and I've always got my head on a swivel. I'm not the guy you're
gonna find at the dinner table or a restaurant, texting a family across the dinner
table on my phone. I'm gonna put my phone down, I might have my head up. I'm
going to survey the room. I'm gonna look at all the military -aged males. I'm gonna
sweep and look at all their waistbands, if I look at their pockets for pocket
folders and knives, I'm gonna be looking at exits and avenues of approach. I'm gonna
also be deciding, okay, what's my field of fires? And if somebody pops up or
somebody comes in, what's gonna be my strategy, if you will, to engage these guys?
For example, what I will do is I'm not gonna sit at my dinner table shooting, I'm
gonna get up and I'm gonna shoot and move and draw the fire away from my table.
Right. And I'm gonna close the gap with with the threat, whoever that may be. So,
you know, again, these are, it sounds like really paranoid, but it's not because
once you do it and you incorporate this, this mindset, it becomes part of what we
call the reticular activity system and and the RAS. So basically what you're doing
The program and the computers is part of your survival mechanism. Your one program
and the radar to be alert and look for potential threats, because you've already
consciously identified what it would look like, and two, you've also programmed the
subconsciousness, if you will, with a response strategy, and it only takes a few
seconds to do that. It's not like you guys sit there for, you know, minutes and
minutes and minutes and board game this thing out. It happened you can do it very
quickly and now you've got a boilerplate response to a what -if scenario to a
supposition and It's very easy to do. It's it should be part of every man's It
should be part of every man's DNA, you know, men are you know, and I don't want
to sound like a misogynist But I'm gonna call like it is not I'm not gonna I'm
gonna do that unapologetically Unapologetically, you know men we are designed to
provide and protect period. - Yep. - We are designed to provide and protect, okay?
Sorry, ladies. You have a job too, and it's not to provide and protect. It's your
job as a nurturer and support of children, our families, and husbands, and our men.
And the other part of that is, I'll argue, not every man is a soldier, not every
man wants to be a soldier, not every man will ever be a soldier, even if they
want to be a soldier. That's okay, but you know what? Every man should be, he
should be a warrior. Every man needs to be able to stand up and fight.
Unfortunately, we got a lot of weenies in our society now. You know, a bunch of, I
don't even call men, I'm gonna call them males at best. You know, and these guys,
actually, there are women out there tougher than a lot of these males out there. Oh
yeah. You know, we, the society has learned, has become so emasculated and so
degraded with all this rhetoric about, you know, toxic masculinity, all this stuff
that doesn't actually exist. You know, and everybody conveniently leaves out, you
know, the part about, you know, caustic femininity, you know And it's role in this
whole thing which is in a fit way now, you know, third wave feminism. So men have
got the man up Yeah, and be prepared to defend not only their families and but
also their community This is why I go back to I just said Mary go about the
community watch man Somebody's got it. Look, you know, that doesn't mean you're a
leader doesn't mean you own the community. It just means you represent the community.
You're the one that's going to take the time out to learn about safety, security,
help develop strategies and implement a plan that could help, could help maybe save
somebody's life and or at least count for people. Now off site, when I say off
site, I mean, I could take the mall, the movies and things like that. You know,
okay, the best thing you can do there is develop a strategy, a plan for your
family, if they're with you. Okay, what are we gonna do if she hits the fan, so
to speak, you know? And I used to do that, and I still do that, you know? Now,
my wife doesn't carry a firearm, she doesn't, but I'll actually devise a plan.
Like for example, I'll tell my wife and family, if I get into some type of an
altercation, you are to never, ever intercede or anyway, "Grab me by my arms and
try to pull me off of the confrontation." I've had women do that, and they grab me
by my arms, and now, guess what, I don't have any weapons left because you hold on
to my weapons, and it just wouldn't have me, right? Everybody needs to know their
place, and we need to work that strategy out before we're ever in it. So all in
all, at the end of the day, prior planning prevents peaceful performance, right?
Everybody's probably heard that before. And it comes down to that. And stop, you
know, stop getting complacent. Don't think it will ever happen to you because that's
what's going to happen to the guy. I think it doesn't happen to him. And don't be
the way it's caught on the edge. We're not prepared to go. So these are some
simple tips. And it seems like common sense, but there's not a lot of common sense
anymore here.
So, you know, the government's not going to help you. The cops are not going to
help you. The cops go up after the fact and they bring in the chalk and the crime
tape and they take the report. They are not going to mitigate a threat to you. The
best you can hope on is the best you can do is protect yourself and your family.
If you're lucky, there's some security guard with a big set of meds that is willing
to step into the fray, which doesn't happen often either, right? Most of them are
just rent -a -cops or not even rent -a American cops are just dudes in uniform walk
around, but they got no they really got no juice to do anything So the ultimate
responsibility is on you and particularly on the men and on you males out there.
Yeah, you need to you know what you need a man up That's it. You know, that's
that's my advice. Yes, sir. Amen to that But I don't think for a second that
you're misogynistic or anything like that There's nothing wrong with the traditional
roles in the families. That's been impugned and ridiculed and poo pooed for the last
several decades for a reason of course and I think you and I both know the reason
but just for the sake of the audience if you can destroy the family you can
destroy the entire society if you don't have a strong family you don't have a
strong society the roots of it are the family so anybody - I think my friend Dale
Comstock is misogynistic. Well, it depends on what you call misogynistic, but just to
make sure you know where I stand, I'm gonna tell you a feminist joke. Why did the
feminists cross the road to make me a sandwich? How about that? All right.
(laughing)
- There you go. - All right. - You know what, I'm not here to bash women. I love
women, of course I love women, you know. I hope so. You're married to one. Yeah.
I mean, I've been married to a lot of them, man, but I'm a little hard to live
with because I'm never around. I do crazy stuff, but, you know, but we all have
gender roles, man, and that's just the reality. You know, yesterday I saw a podcast
that we're talking about a lieutenant who won the, she won, but she placed 18th in
the Best Ranger competition, you know, and all of a sudden everybody's I see women
can be combat soldiers, blah, blah, blah. No, just because one chick had the
fortitude in place to 18th in this pretty grueling competition. That doesn't mean
that every woman now is qualified to be a combat soldier. - Exactly. - Because let's
be honest, you know, there are some chicks out there that will get it. Like my
daughter, for example, my daughter just got in a bar fight the other night. Now my
daughter is not average big daughter. She's one of my daughters. She's actually, she
has no problem with this. She's lesbian, hardcore, Benson's. I know she was born
that way because I saw their behavior very young. She was very masculine even back
then. I thought it was my fault because I thought, "May she hung around with me
too much." I don't know, man, but I could see in a very early age,
she was very masculine and her behaviors, and so she dresses like a man.
She's got a very pretty girlfriend, been with her together for a very long time,
eight years, I think, and a couple nights ago, that she went out to celebrate her
birthday, girlfriend's birthday, and a bar fight broke out, and from what I
understand, my wife and my daughter had nothing to do with it, it was just innocent
spectators, and it just turned into a big ball in the leg. You can imagine the old
McDonald's scenes we'll see quite a bit of. It turned into that one and people
started coming in and pulling knives and baseball bats. - Damn. - The girlfriend got
clobbered in the head with a baseball bat and my daughter got her ear cut off and
was stabbed in the shoulder. - She got her ear cut off? - I got her ear cut off,
literally. And they sewed it back on. I mean, I saw the pictures. I mean, it was
literally hanging by pieces and it cut her all the way off. Oh, my word. It
stabbed her in the shoulder and it cut her tendons, right? And I don't care if
she's a lesbian and she's not very big, but she's still a female, right? But
anyhow, she actually had a CCW, she actually has a couple of firearms, she's been
caring since 18, you know, because I don't blame her because, you know, people don't
necessarily always accept her and actually the guy, there was men that did this to
him, by the way. So, you know, we live in this crazy -ass world, and people do
respect, you know, they don't respect boundaries, they don't respect personal choices,
and people are, you know, they're very evil out there. But here's the reality,
you know, women are not designed for combat. They're just not, you know, and all my
years in the military And, you know, in the OGA, I've been downrange and I've seen
him try to introduce women into the field operations and it never works out because
you know why? Because men do what men do and women do what women do, right? It's
just, it's our nature. And then when that happens, everything just gets upended,
there's a lot of strife, a lot of conflict. And here's the other thing, I'll argue,
now, you know, throughout man kind is engaged in probably over 12 ,000 wars for sure
and I want people to tell me one time in history where women have a massive army
of their own to protect their men, their women and their country. It's never
happened, okay? It just never happened. They're not built for that.
They're not designed for that. So let's stop fooling ourselves and pretending like
women or warriors, or soldiers, they're not. Doesn't mean they can't fight, doesn't
mean they can't draw fire, almost shoot somebody, of course they can. Okay, but we
do have roles, and a lot of it's, you know, a lot of it's mental, and I've heard
women can cope with it better than men. I don't think so, man, I really don't
believe that's true. And, well, women can have babies, men, it'd be like a pistol
of watermelon, you couldn't handle that. You know, I've never had to have a pistol
of a pistol watermelon. Who knows? I've been doing a lot of pain. But let's just
not conflate the two, and let's just know, okay, where everything stands, and let's
work with that baseline, okay? And so if we can all agree to that,
you know what, that we have roles, but they're all symbiotic, okay? They're not
juxtaposed, but they're together, you know, when we combine our masculine and feminine
roles together, we're more powerful. Okay, we are strong.
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very successful, on many levels, very attractive, very, very fit, I mean, very
physically fit, and very extreme. And she goes, "Let me ask you something." She
goes, "What's wrong with me? How come I can't find a man?" I said, "I don't know
why you can't find a man. Look around." Because you don't need one.
No, it's not because, I said, "Look at all the opulence you have. Usually you've
got, you know, these businesses and fancy cars and you got all this. I said, men
don't want that. Men want a wife. They want a woman that's going to support them.
I don't want to marry what I think is another dude who's competing with me. And
although sometimes that does work out, I can tell you I had an ex -wife that was
fantastic, man, fantastic. We were married for 12 years and she could, man,
just a powerhouse, man. Scary, smart, very successful. and honestly at some point
that whole thing imploded because and she and she used the term you know we were
always really good a team because we could level our guns at everybody you know
together and win until the day came when we pointed the guns at each other and
then it turned into a big to the big you know disaster and unfortunately we're
still friends today but that marriage is over regrettably, I guess, but I've moved
on. I've got a, I think I have a much better life. I know I have a better life.
I have a great wife and together, we've been together 11 years and it's just like
the first time we dated. But anyways, leaving all that personal stuff out, we all
have gender roles. Let's just handle life, work together. And remember, the end of
the day, our mission in life is one, to be happy and two, to appropriate, right,
to greet more of ourselves, you know, and keep us in moving a positive direction.
Right now, we're going backwards on every level, and you know, there's such a huge
divide between men and women. And it's unfortunate that we let, you know,
there's this thing, you know, this guilt complex that people suffer from, you know,
they feel guilty because they're white, you know, and somebody in the past did
something to somebody else. And so they feel accountable because that's what everybody
told me. You're accountable when you're not. All right. Just, you know, take
responsibility for who you are today in your own personal actions and not anybody
else's. And if we can all just do that and stop a signing blame to everybody else
for, you know, everybody else's woes, I think we would be better off. But yeah,
absolutely. So, you know, I know I kind of got the beating tail here a little bit,
but you know, going back to, you know, security at, you know, what, I fire a man,
fire away, no pun intended, but what else you want to know?
Well, I tell you what, probably going to be taking a break in a few minutes, and
I got another subject I want to run by, you see, if you're, if you're up for it.
But yeah, you know, just to make a reference there, you see, when you were talking
about roles, we all have a role, women have a role that they are suited for and
can do their role better than any man can do. And God gave men roles.
And when we stay in those roles and don't try to step outside of them and switch
places or whatever else, I think we're fine. But it seems like we've got this
propaganda machine here in this country that is trying to turn us inside out as a
society. Wife against husband, husband against life, children against parents,
and it's the, like I said earlier, it's the destruction of the family. If I could
reference your raid that you were on an Operation Acid Gambit in what was a Panama,
what would happen if one of your team members decided he wanted to do something
that he wasn't assigned to?
Yeah, exactly, right? That would be problematic because not only, Not only could you
jeopardize the mission, but you can cause people's lives. Yes. So everything is done
for a reason, and what's expected is conformity to the process so that we can
complete the mission. Right. When people decide that they want to deviate on their
own, it doesn't matter what it is. Just what? You have now, you've basically
interrupted the process, and you're probably You're gonna upset the entire mission and
possibly, you know injure or kill other people and that's anything right If I have
my business, for example, if I just have a point aside, they're just gonna do
things their way And I'll give you one example. I've got one of the companies I
have here is a security company. I put provide Canines for hotels and venues and
things like that and you know, the handles have very specific instructions about You
know they have to abide what I call the two meter rule in other words They have
to keep my dogs two meters away from everybody anyway. Why to avoid a bite Right,
which means to avoid a lawsuit and injuries and all these other things and if the
if they handle decides I you know what I can disregard. I'm just gonna do this
anyways This dog's a good dog and you know, I won't be no problem And it's
happened by the way all of a sudden the dog attacks somebody's baby stroller
because, you know, like babies told, but the baby's still in it, uh, we got drama,
right? And that could potentially cost me the business, right? And then what does it
mean? It costs everybody else a job, which means it costs everybody else's family
income to eat off of, right? So there's a domino effect. And so this is why rules
are made for reason. It doesn't mean they're always the right rules, and we can
always challenge them. But what we don't do is on our own decide, yeah, Yeah, I'm
just gonna deviate on my own today and then jeopardize, you know, people's lives,
businesses, welfare, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. So, yeah, we, you know, there's
reasons for things. And by the way, I'm a non -conformist, I'm not gonna lie, man,
I'm the guy that just likes to buck the system, but I'm a leader. You know what
leaders do? They always analyze and challenge the system because it's really
efficient, it's really the right way to do things and I just and I just think
which between managers and leaders and I've had people push back like managers right
here's the difference managers will tell you you know why you can't do shit and
guess what leaders do they'll tell you how right anyway you know and and so and
leaders are different in that managers managed you know they follow conformity and
process and they don't deviate this they don't deviate that and And I know that
sounds like I just kind of maybe contradict myself, but I did what I'm trying to
say here is, when you have rules, great, follow the rules. But if the rules are
not in alignment with the purpose, then somebody like a leader needs to stand up
and challenge that and change the rules so that we do meet the mission and we're
more efficient, more safe, and all those other attributes that are required. So
again, everything has its reason and it doesn't always mean it's right,
but before you go do things on your own or not do things, you should probably, you
should take a hard look at, and we talked about, well, maybe we didn't, but last
night I remember talking about the Benny Krueger's effect. Everybody thinks they're
smarter than what they really are.
I do. out there, you know. Everybody's extra. I guarantee right now there's people
out there that listen to radio show and think I'm smoking crack or something like
that, and then they're going to have their own little world that they live in and
they're going to take just their own experience and they're going to try to, you
know, use it to, you know, contradict or to challenge, you know, my assertion. To
critique you. Yeah. But, you know, at the end of the day,
you know, - Yeah, I guess it's the human condition, man. We're not leaving this way.
You know, this is what we do as humans, right? We've always done this. And this is
probably why we had 12 ,000 wars. - Yeah, God, we must be. Well, brother, let's take
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We have the incomparable Dr. Dale Comstock, the American Badass,
and by the way, you should get his book, American Badass. Plus, there's another book
that he's got out, and I'll let him tell you about that here. Dr. Dale, let's talk
about your, bring your new book out right now. - Yeah, okay, great. Thanks a lot.
Yeah, so the, I just published it. It's called Running the Razor's Edge. I have a
co -writer, John Venuella. He and I have been working on this book for a while,
actually a lot longer than I expected, but I think it's really well written. And
what it goes into is some of my exploits as a legitimate mercenary, not contractor,
but Larry going in and providing a, if you will, a special operations capability for
foreign governments, that are in line with the U .S. government in the global war on
terror.
So what I talk about in there is not just, you know, the operations so much.
So actually what I, what, it's more, the books more written about my perspective on
things, leadership, failure of leadership, the team dynamics in those types of
environments and what happens on a mercenary team, you know, potentially usually and
so that's what I go into and and also the reason I wrote it was a few years ago
BBC came out with a hit piece on me and now I did I did volunteer to be on this
documentary I did that for a reason because there was a seal that was on the team
with me that decided he wanted to make a you know he wanted to exploit this thing
for his own personal gain when we all had a pact that what happens down range just
like in Vegas days in Vegas right and he decided to contact Reuters and tell them
everything to include my name and phone number which opened up Pandora's box are you
serious a seal did that mind you think he would know better I'm very serious and
so because of that I was maligned we were the entire team was maligned you know we
this ugly picture was painted of us. Lots of lies were asserted. We were actually
given attributions for missions we didn't do. And basically,
like I said, it really was when... So BBC did the documentary, but the journalist
that interviewed me, I will mention her name, she was a Yemenese journalist. And She
obviously had an issue with American government and Americans, and it was quite
evident when she showed up. I wasn't expecting her. I know of her, but the reason
I got on there was, originally I knew she was going to probably bring the seal on,
because they questioned me before, and they were asking about the Wagner group, the
Russian mercenaries, and trying to do a comparison, and they were a bunch of,
they're a bunch of knuckle draggers, and we're not, we were a bunch of professionals
and it's a very small team. But long story short, and you can look it up,
I think the title was something like American Mercenaries Killing in Yemen, right?
Some BS like that. And so I felt like, you know what, there's this stigma out
there now that's very, in fact, I actually, I've literally proved every assertion she
made, I proved her wrong, I actually had the evidence and she actually conveniently
cut a lot of the stuff out, she used sound bites, you know, you know how they
work, right? - Oh yeah. - I knew that was gonna happen. I knew that was gonna
happen. I didn't go into naive, but I thought I can go in and do a good enough
job to raise enough doubt to anybody wondering if we were really out there murdering
people or what were we doing. And I think I paid the picture that we were actually
doing the right thing and not the wrong thing. But anyway, so all that came out
and I decided that I'm gonna write the book just to clear up the facts and tell
the real story, not their story, but what really happened. But also in that story
kind of weave in another story about leadership,
Brotherhood and all the things that you can imagine or can't imagine happens when
you're in an environment with 11 dudes total and you're like literally, you know,
you're the only ones left in Fort Apache and you're surrounded by, you know, by the
savages trying to kill you. And anytime you leave the gate, you know, you're
shooting your way out and you're shooting your way back in. So that's the story and
that's why I wrote that book. It's one of many books that I've gotten a cue. I
think it's a good segue from my previous book, American Badass. Anyways, you can
find it, Running the Razor's Edge on Amazon. Fantastic. All right. You know, before
the show, just to let the audience in, you and I were having a discussion about
conspiratorial things. And I have long thought,
and I mean like from the beginning I knew something stunk about that massive
shooting out there in Vegas from that man was at the Mandalay Bay Hotel or whatever
it was and allegedly this one person firing one gun with the bump stock on it
happened to waste about 50 people it hit about 500 more whatever this the final
score was and you were on another podcast recently talking about this,
and I would love for you to share some insight into that.
Sure. So I've been doing a few podcasts. I've done quite a few podcasts with TPC,
Tommy's podcast. I've probably done more podcasts. I think he's got 17,
18 or podcasts now over the years. I've done at least 50 or 60 with him. But he
has me on there lately regularly with a guy named John Cullen. John Cullen is an
investigative reporter. And I gotta tell you, he's really, really smart, very
analytical. And we've gotten on this show and we've talked about various conspiracy
theories, like, for example, Butler, other creek where, you know, the attempt
assassination of Donald Trump. And we've actually broke down, you know, what actually
happened. And just for the guys listening, you can go to Tommy's podcast, STPC and
he's got all those episodes on there. Look for the one about Butler Creek. And it's
an eye -opener. It's an eye -opener. Do you think it was just one young kid
shooting? Absolutely not. It was two shooters and the evidence is there. And it's
supported with video ballistic
analyses, forensic analyses. It's all there, man, in black and white. In fact, this
guy even briefed it to Congress and basically they kind of scoffed at him and told
him to pack sand, and which makes absolutely zero sense. Well, now it don't. Last
night, I did one with him again with John Cullen, and we talked about the Vegas
scene, right? So it's hard to believe that was eight years ago. Man, time is
flying, but we broke that down a little bit as well. And again, I didn't, you
know, I had limited knowledge about that about that one, you know, because my only
knowledge about the shooting was what the news said us, right? And guess who
controls the news, right? Most media, probably 99 % is controlled by just certain
people, let's put it that way. And some of you never heard of this before, look it
up called Operation Mockingbird. Operation Mockingbird is still operating. So That's
one of them. There's others, right, that have an agenda. But nonetheless, you're only
going to get to know what they want in and of. All right, so to give you some
kind of reveal some statistics here, so that particular shooting, 413 people were
wounded that night. Of that 413, there was another-- all total,
including the alleged shooter, there were 62 Killed okay, so we had 62 dead 413
wounded all right Now the amount of brass that they found all right was just a
little over 1 ,100 rounds 1 ,100 shells Okay, so when you look at the numbers You
know and you look at the number of rounds fire it's not adding up and here's the
other thing I pointed out last night. It's like okay You know he was shooting from,
you know, from the high ground shooting, it was plunging fire into a crowd so
you're getting a trajectory coming straight down. You can't expect that everybody, you
know, 413 people took a direct hit from a bullet. You could be a pretty damn good
shooter. They had 413 people out of 1100 rounds, but well actually more than that,
almost half. What I allege, and I think I'm pretty, I know I'm right on this one,
A lot of people got hit by spalling and ricochets and fragmentation from rounds
breaking up after they hit concrete, right? So you get hit by spalling,
fragmentation, and then that counts as a gunshot wound. So that would account for
the high volume of wounded. But nonetheless, a lot of people died. That's a lot of
people in 11 minutes that were killed and /or wounded. That's massive.
And Again, I don't even know of any time in recent history from Vietnam 4 where
that many people were rooted or killed in one 11 minute firefight. But I said,
that raises a lot of questions. Other things that were brought up, which was never
revealed, but it's in the show, is there was a jet fuel tank close to the airport
that was also engaged at the And there's, you can see, you know,
where the bullets printed on the, on the, uh, there was actually two strikes on
that, uh, field tank. Okay. Someone was trying to rupture that field tank, probably
trying to start, uh, start a massive fire explosion. Okay. Well, why would they do
that? Okay. Most likely as a diversion, however, it did not work. And we go through
why it didn't work. There's some other things to consider. For example, some of the
ballistic variables, the, you know, the, how long the bullet had to travel just to
hit that target. Where did the tank get hit? You know, for example, the one of the
rounds did strike the top, but it didn't penetrate. It appears that they were using
some type of a incendiary round because of the markings on the towers.
Okay. So, all right. So, leave a little real quick. We think that was going to be
a distraction. Okay, why would you who are you distracting? Who's doing distracting
and why? And then it goes through it gets even more and more dark.
There's things that the public just doesn't know, but this guy knows it and he
shows it and he proves it. Everything he says or sort of alleges, he's actually got
evidence to support it. And I gotta tell you, you know, I kept an open mind and I
observed and I analyzed and I go, "Man, this is bunch of crap,
man. What's going on here? By the way, this guy, Paddock, I'm convinced now he did
not kill those people. I think this guy was already dead before the round started
flying. Well, who started shooting? Again, I don't want to reveal everything, but
let's put it this way. There was a helicopter in a hover pattern flying without
lights on and no transponder on. Okay? We can prove that. We can prove that because
there's a lot of ways you can prove that. For example, you can actually see, go to
flight radar, see what aircraft was in the air at that time, all that stuff, it's
all verifiable and it has been
There was a helicopter hovering, okay, and there were witnesses that said they
believed they heard rounds coming, shots coming from that helicopter. Okay, now, more
over.
So, all the thing we heard in the news was it was AR -15 with a bump stock, okay?
And so, we got a bad bump stock. We should really ban AR -15C because he's blacked,
he's killed lots of people. Okay, the narrative, bullshit. So, as I'm listening to
the gunshots and the gunfire,
you've got a background in firearms as well, and when you listen to this podcast
and you listen to the footage of the rounds being fired, the video, what should
stand out to anyone that shoots AR -15s is this right here. The psychic rate was
not as fast as an automatic AR -15 or M4 would be, right?
I thought the psychic rate was a little slow, okay? Meaning, what's the psychic
rate? Basically, the number of times that both those four and fires around in a
minute, right? And it was slower than usual. And I'll be honest, I said it.
I said, I'm not sure if that's because of the buttstock, if that's why the psychic
rate is slower, because I fired one of those weapons with a butt stock. So it
could be the reason it was slower. However, what it did, the report did sound like,
when I say the report, the muzzle reports, and this flashed around, sounded more
like, yeah, something like an AK -47. It has a slower psychic rate,
okay? And then there's evidence, oh yeah. And Now the bag going back to the fuel
tank doesn't look like it was hit by a 556 -223 from AR -15 and the range was
pretty far away. It looked more like a .308, i .e. 762,
maybe 762x39 from a type of an AK -47 or some type of Soviet weapon that she said
caliber, maybe, or maybe it was a .308, some some type of bolt action rifle. So
here's the thing, it was never revealed in any police reports what weapons were
recovered other than that AR -15. No discussion about the brass.
Oh yeah, here's the other question I had that apparently has never been posed
before, okay? And my question was, okay, let's assume people are shooting from this
helicopter. Well, first of all, what helicopter. And here's the crazy part. Man,
this gets really crazy. So down in Mesa, Arizona, where Boeing the factory is,
there were Saudi Arabian pilots, fighter pilots training on brand new helicopters they
bought from Boeing. The MH -6, you know, the flying eggs, basically, that were the
MP -500s, they were training on those helicopters with people pilots and things, the
same kind of helicopters, you know, Task Force 160 flies and the unit flies. And
they were training on that. The pilots were trained to fly those helicopters that
they just purchased, okay? Huh, so that wasn't that far away. Is it possible that
somehow those pilots accommodated one of those helicopters that night and flew that
helicopter with a couple of shooters on it? And it was a sniper platform, which by
the way, those helicopters are used for sniper platforms and real operations. All
right, so now we've got a helicopter hovering, right, with no strobes, no
transponder, people saying they thought they heard shots coming from that helicopter,
and my next question was, okay, so the thing's moving, it's hovering, but it's
moving slowly, you can see it in the video, it's moving very slowly, so I call it
slow hover. I said, was there Any brass recovered on the ground,
the streets, beneath that helicopter several bucks away. And the answer was yes.
It was all over parking lots and streets, far away from the hotel. So the shooter
shootings from the hotel, how that brass end up over there, right? Because it was
raining down from the helicopter. Guess what? They had cops out there stooping up
all the brass and there's video of them picking up the brass with bare hands and
no gloves on, okay? That would seem a little odd because-- - Yeah, real odd. - But
we'll preserve that as evidence because there might be fingerprints on that brass.
- Right. - Like, clearly there is. - Even DNA on the brass. - Absolutely, so they're
hurrying up, trying to scrounge this stuff up. Who told them to pick up those brass
like right now? - Yeah. - All right, so now when you think about that for me, it's
like, okay, now why Why the hell would people, somebody in a helicopter or people
in a helicopter, kill that many Americans at a concert?
That just makes no sense, right? And now we're starting to realize, oh yeah, there's
even more. So now they're saying, okay, he knocked out the whole of the window, he
shouldn't have the window in the hotel. All right. Well, first of all, was he the
only one in that hotel room. I bet you didn't know there were three women checked
in with him. Nobody knows that. There were four people in that hotel. Not just him.
He had three women with him. Okay? What happened to them? Yeah,
absolutely. And who were they? And who were they? Well, he gets even deeper, man.
This rabbit hole just keeps on going. Well, guess what? They weren't there when the
cops went in and Paddock and Paddock was dead. And by the way, in the room where
he was at, with all the, all the, you know, weapons, et cetera,
et cetera, et cetera, where allegedly he was shooting from, well, guess what? The
window wasn't broken. And he's dead on the floor. And they're like, huh, hey,
the window's not broken here. And then so the guys on the ground are talking to
the cops in the window going, hey, you know what? we see you move around the
window, that's where you're shooting from. Supposedly, they go, "Well, there ain't a
whole window." And they go, "Look in the room next door." I said, "Go to the room
next door, and there's the hole in the window." Now, there's some really weird stuff
about that hole in the window, right? And so from that hole in that window,
they only found eight pieces of brass, eight, which I would allege would probably
eight rounds fired at their fuel tank, okay? The next day, all right,
suddenly pictures come out of the same, the initial room, with the windows out
broken, there's shattered glass laying on the floor with brass laying all over it
that wasn't there the night before. All right, what is going on here is somebody
creating a scene, like trying to create a narrative. And then what people don't
realize, there's another window broken, couple floors up, and you can actually see
the video, you can see a small explosion coming out the window. Now,
John Collins thought it was a shotgun blast, right? They were trying to knock out
the window. I said, "No, a shotgun blast won't do that. You're not to see a flame
coming out the other end." And I said, "More likely, also, that shotgun's not going
to shatter that glass. It might put a hole in it. and maybe you depend on type of
ammo you're shooting, but because that's some pretty thick tempered glass and it's
probably got some type of laminate on it. So if it does shatter, it doesn't come
raining down on people but it kind of may hold itself together. So I said,
what's going on in that room, right? And the question is who was in that room,
right? They should have record who had that room. And how did, so again, it sounds
like possibly that that room was an egress route, probably for the three,
three women. Okay. And then it gets even crazier. Cops on the ground saw what they
called a zipline coming out of that room, going down to the ground, anchored off to
the point on the ground, and they saw bodies coming down suspended off of this
thing. Like, oh wait, what? And you can see it here on the video from the cops,
right? So it was, and I just, I already said the story is good. We talked for
three hours and there was still so much evidence that we didn't cover in three
hours, but this will blow the person's mind. So who did it, why did they did it,
do it? Well, listen to this, and I'm not trying to promote the podcast, but I am
because it's a great podcast. And I think people need to listen to John Cohen
because this guy, he doesn't say anything without supporting it with facts. And he
challenged me on that. He goes, "I don't care what you ask me." He goes, "I'm
going to give you the answer with the facts." He goes, "You draw what you want
from that." And so for example, we've got literally camera footage from the cops
inside the first room where they thought he was firing from, turned out he didn't
fire from there, all these weapons laying around. and they're saying that it was
only an AR -15 with a bump stock. Well, then they did not ever discuss an AK -47
or AK -47s in the room or any other weapon system, right? That was completely
discounted, like no such thing.
But I've never seen this video before, and as we're going through this black and
white video, I see at least one AK -47, possibly three of them laying up against on
a couch with a full -
So then they find a suitcase packed with probably around 60 to 70 pounds with a
loaded AK -47 magazine. Well, what in the hell were those for? And for who? Right?
And why would he need that damn many magazines? Great question. Well, it looks like
he had also created a skate pop because it had drills and screws and stuff. Okay.
So, well, which one was it? Was he playing on Alamo -ing up and fighting to the
death because That's why he had all his ammo and all his weapons, all he planned
on escaping, right? And where? Oh yeah, maybe that other room, several floors up,
with a zip line, and that still made no sense. So, again,
there's a lot more to this conversation and we could offer three hours. - I believe
that. - I would highly recommend everybody go to TPC, Tommy's podcast, in fact, It's
TPC number 1818, 1818, Tommy's podcast. Check it out,
you can see me and John Cullinan, they're talking about it with Tommy. And it's
mind blowing, it's mind boggling. And at the end, I think you'll draw the same
conclusion we did when you see all the evidence who was behind this, why they were
behind this, and why did this not, why we give the limited information.
A wire to a narrative that basically seems to smack of anti -gun,
anti -2A, AR -15, bad gun, blah, blah, blah, and crazy white men. And don't even
come close to adding up, okay? That's one of many that we've done.
We did another one on the of, uh, of, uh, president Trump. So everybody thinks one
young guy, no job, you know, whatever, watching too much goddamn YouTube or whatever.
I don't believe that for a second. Yeah. Well, you, what you're going to learn from
that one is a ratchetyo snipers. Yeah. There were actually two snipers. Why are we
not talking about that? Why are we not discussing that? Yeah. Okay. Why, why, why
the Mary was a one guy and have you ever heard of had you heard anything about
this guy since then? Nope. By the way, that sounds like his real name, all right?
And there's just so much, there's so much information out there and misinformation,
disinformation, malinformation, and it's all done purposefully because why? The
narrative. They want you to believe what they want you to believe before they want
to create so much confusion, everybody just throws their hands up and go, we don't
know why the guy did it. He just must have been in that job, right? Yeah. That's
the easiest thing to say. But rather that, the John Cullen, like I said, he's a
pit bull. And he's like, no, I'm like, and this guy has actually done everything to
banalistic analysis on the trajectory of the bulls around fire. He's matching up
with, and by the way, even the Secret Service engaged two separate targets at the
same time. And nobody's talking about that. Nobody's talking about the other sniper,
several hundred yards away near the water tower, right? So that's another one you
need to watch. I don't know which one that one is. That's going to go back a
little bit. You can look it up again. I want to know what they did with that
guy's van. They claimed there was a white van full of explosives and all sorts of
crap. But what happened to it? Then they said it was a Toyota. And so, okay, which
one was it? And where are they? And then they said, Oh, he wrote his bicycle.
Okay, which one? You know, so yeah, a lot of stuff stinks about that. Yeah,
I mean, who's who's saying this? And why are they saying this? And why are we not
being truthful? We can take a classic example. I think everybody can relate to now
is the COVID scam. Right. I can hear already. No, no, the virus. Because I have
somebody died from it. Okay. Yeah. Maybe the virus was real, but was it really
dangerous? And I answer is no, you have a better chance of dying from the cold.
And for sure, dying from the flu, he did from COVID. All right. The people who
were dying from COVID had, you know, the cold more British, blah, blah, blah. And
guess what? Ironically, you know, what is it? On average, we have about 8 ,000 cases
of the flu every year. And this year we had like, what, like 3 ,000 cases. Do you
think that maybe, You know, they skewed the numbers and I've got evidence. This was
all, I'm gonna say my evidence, but there was a financial incentive for people to
like, for sure. And then there was another agenda, I'm sure, about creating mass
casualties, sterilizations. And again, it sounds like a conspiracy theory, but when
you really start looking at all the facts, all the information, you start to
realize, yeah, we've been, you know, we've been snowed, we just snowed on this one,
man. They definitely got us on this one. And they wrecked a lot of people's lives.
A lot of people are dead. Unnecessary people committed suicide over this. Children
were molested at, you know, at an unbelievable numbers. There's a lot of terrible
things that happened. There were decide and collateral effects of this, of this, I'm
gonna call this scandemic. That's another example. We're going to be doing another
show that I already said on the podcast, so I guess I can say it now. You know
what? I was kind of reluctant to say it because I got to be careful, man. I could
be that guy to get suicided because I come in with, you know, I look at things
objectively and then when I look at information, you know,
information that fits in my wheel house And I can speak to it intellectually,
you know, academically, you know, I can debunk a lot of stuff and /or I can raise
a lot of questions like 9 /11, right? There's a lot of people out there. No, it
was an inside job. The government brought down those buildings, you know, and then
we say, "No, no, the airplanes really did bring down those buildings." They go,
"What about building seven?" Got all the answers to that too. You know, there is a
reason for it. And we're going to talk about that next time. Now I do have an
opinion on that on 9 /11. Do I think it was just a bunch of dudes came over here,
flew a couple of airplanes, you know, they were mad and had a hard on for us and
they've decided to drop a couple of buildings and kill 3 ,000 Americans? Do I think
it was just that? I'm going to say no. There was somebody was in the neighborhood.
They were facilitators. I believe that. Yes, sir. In the planning process, right?
Now, did the aircraft actually bring the buildings out? Absolutely. I can prove that.
Yes, sir. I can, too. Engineering facts. Yeah, with engineering facts, I can show
you and with my background, which is extensive in explosives. I've been working with
explosives over 30 years. I know how this works. And I know what it takes to bring
down a building, and it's not what everybody thinks it is, you know, and the
argument is, well, they use thermite, blah, blah, blah, you know, bullcrap, they use
thermite, why is there thermite at the bottom of the building, well, did you ever
think you're damn lucky that perhaps when they were building the buildings, and they
were welding stuff, you got slag and thermite from the welding arcs, exactly, that's
what thermite is used for, is for welding, you know, not for cutting, They say,
well, there were traces of thermite. They were using that to cut the steel. I said,
they don't use thermite to cut. I mean, it could be, but primarily it's for
welding. And that's what those soldiers on D -Day use thermite grenades to weld the
gears on some of the heavy artillery up on those cliffs, too. So those guys, well,
I'll thermite this and thermite that. I was like, yeah, I don't think so. It's OK
It's okay to question, and I don't have a problem with people questioning, but
here's where it really bothers me. I actually went on on LinkedIn, I wrote about it
lately because I've just heard so much crap about this. Let me just see if I can
put this to rest a little bit. People with zero experience and explosives were
challenging me like I'm an idiot. I'm like, "Tell me again, "What is your background
in this thing?" And they just couldn't, again, it goes back to what I said earlier,
the Dunning -Kruger's effect, people think they're smart in what they really are. And
people need to be a little bit more humble and show a little bit of humility, open
their mind and listen a little bit more and be careful about all the experts you
listen to because a lot of them are not experts.
But, I forget what it's called now. But anyways, There are laboratories out there
that have also corroborated what I'm saying. I'm actually using a lot of their data,
and with my knowledge and explosives, it marries up perfectly, right? Those billings
were brought down by two airplanes. The third one was brought down for another
reason, but it was a consequence of the two billings coming down. And there's,
you know, again, you have to go outside the box. You don't know what you don't
know, But when you know, "Oh, okay, that all makes sense," because there is a nexus
between Billings 7 and the two Twin Towers. If you understand how the underground
works, the basements, when you understand things like, "Oh, well, I don't want to
call it Mach Stem," because Mach Stem is an explosive terminology. There are many,
when you talk about things blowing up, you've got different types of shock waves.
You've got indirect, you've You know, you've got what's called a match stand which
like a ground effect There's a lot of different ways for explosives to work and I'm
not I'm not alleging that the ground shaking brought it down But I will allege that
there was a fire inside that burned I think for seven hours that started to weaken
into the Structure on the building and there was some other things some gases and
things like that to build up There was a reason it collapsed like so, you know,
there's but again, But, again, I was always the guy that said,
"No, it was done by airplanes, all of it, blah, blah, blah, but I've had to re
-evaluate a little bit and go, "Okay, but wait a minute. What about the vector? How
do these guys, who helped these guys fly airplanes into these buildings? You tell me
nobody knew? They're just not making a whole lot of sense, just like this active
shooter in Las Vegas. Are you telling me nobody knew? By the way, that act,
that Las Vegas thing, that took, that could have potentially taken a year to plan,
all right? And when you listen to the podcast, you realize, but then there's some
things that relate to the timing of it. It's like, well, how did he know there was
gonna be a concert on the street on that day? And what if, you know, when did he
reserve that room? room and what if you shut up the hotel and oh yeah sorry sir
we had to book you on the other side of the hotel because that part of the book
the hotel doesn't have any water anymore so you can't you know your reserved room
got to move right there's a lot of contingencies that people don't think about but
I actually have an answer for that also um and so there's that and then there's
you know then there's the whole thing about the UAPs and UFOs now you know I'm
probably gonna lose a lot of people you know there's a lot of things to do out
there Especially, I hate to say, and I'm not trying to be a Christian, but
Christians, God only made humans, and we're the only things that live in the
universe, and blah, blah, blah. And why do they defend the idea that maybe there's
no such thing as aliens? Well, because I would copy up in their relation,
right? Because if we're the only ones God made, then how do you cut for this other
stuff, right? So, you know, now, I can see why they were defended, and then I can
also see perhaps why we're not being privy to that information, because at the end
of the day, it's a control mechanism. If suddenly we realize, oh, wait a minute,
there are others, there are other worlds, other places, and all of a sudden,
people might actually lose some faith. And now also the control because,
you know, I'm not, this is me calling it, religion is nothing but it's a man -made
doctrine by so -called prophets, okay, and written to control. That's it. You know
what? And even in the Bible it says God is within, you know, the kingdom is
within. It says nothing in or about you got to go to a house of worship every
Sunday, right, and pledge your allegiance to this, this, this, this omniscient,
all powerful omnipresent person. So, you know, again, the Bible was written, and by
the way, we have the first, you know, the Old Testament, the New Testament, you
know, and then you see there's deviations from the old one to the new one. Some
things were convenient, left out of the second one. And I'm not, like I say, I'm
not saying there's not a God. Okay, that's not what I'm saying. What I'm saying is
if you put all your faith in a book written by men, that's a little suspect, You
know, I would rather put my heart in this belief system, believe, have that faith
right in a higher power, and let that, let that church, let that, you know,
let that be within me, alright? And let my faith, and let me walk in faith with
God, let that be, I don't have to walk with a whole church full of people in
faith, I can just do it by myself. But, so I question a lot of things, you know,
it's called critical thinking, and I'm I mean, I'm right, but I don't think I'm
wrong either. And I've done the work, I've looked at things very hard and because I
want to know, I want to know who are we, why are we here and where the hell are
we going? And, you know, I mean, that's a reasonable question. Those are reasonable
questions. And so we've got to be careful what we buy into, especially when it
comes from the media, because again, if you, everybody listen out there,
go ahead and look Look up, Operation Mockingbird. Chestnut, that'll blow your mind.
What the heck? And so it's a huge propaganda machine at work,
spewing out exactly verbatim the same information you want you to accept and buy
into, right? And then you realize, how can this even be happening? Well,
that's the million dollar question. It's not really Oh, for me, it's not even a
question of who. The question is why are they doing this to us? - Yeah, very good
question. Well, I'll tell you what, I'd love to have you back on to talk about the
unexplained aerial phenomenon and all that stuff. I don't think you're beating up on
Christians. I'm a Christian, I think you probably already knew that. I have my own
studies that I've done about those things. And yes, God did definitely create other
beings. I believe they're on a different realm. And I think they can manifest in
our realm very easily. But that's a whole another podcast. And I'd love to sit down
and talk about that with you. Hey, one more time, tell us about how to get to
that podcast about the Vegas shooting. Give us that one more time. Yeah, it's going
to be a look for a Tommy's podcast TPC, TPC number one eight one eight,
18, 18, TPC 18, that's easy enough. Yeah. All right. He's easy. He's he's been
around for a while. He's got a really good podcast, a little unconventional in his
podcast, but he gets some really, you know, some really good guests on there. I'm
very knowledgeable. He's actually had Dr. Malone. He's had a lot of good guys on
Dr. Malone and Um, and so, um, he's been banned from YouTube because he brought
truth dollars on there. Um, and so they didn't like that either. Right. So that'll
teach him. Yeah. Yeah. So, you know, um, sadly, it's just what it is.
So why, why don't they want to hear the truth? Why don't they want to hear another
opinion? Right. It's all part of this big, the Dagon, big ass machine out there.
Um, and it's running, you know, running off against us. Um, but anyways, yeah, um,
that's, That's, you know, you can find, again, you know, shameless plug, my books on
Amazon. I got a couple on there, "Running Rager's Edge," "American Badass." - Good,
'cause I wanted you to plug those books. - Yeah, those are on there, and those are
about my, those are, essentially, those are really the way I, they're kind of
autobiographies, if you will, talks about my life, how I got to where I am, things
I'm doing, still doing. if anybody wants to reach out to me. Oh yeah,
if anybody, so we start the program real quick about what we can we do to secure
ourselves as individuals, as communities, what can we do?
And so I actually have a program, he's got my website, dealcomp .com. I do have
trainings on there on things like surveillance, counter surveillance techniques,
home defense, firearms, explosive, and I say explosive, I'm talking about one -on -one
theory, teach people how to expose these words so you have to be afraid all the
time that something's gonna blow up and kill you. So there's, I have information out
there, it's in my programs, for those that are interested, I also go into the, you
mentioned something interesting a minute ago about, you know, God creating different
realms, I call it dimensions. - Yes. - All the many dimensions that we live in. And
Israel Higher Power, absolutely. And so I have a program that's dedicated to that.
It's called my psychosomal engineering, mind body engineering program, where I really
get in deep on that particular topic. In fact, I think I don't think you'll find
another curriculum out there that can rival that. So, you know,
people have questions about that. And by the way, I'll shut up here in a second.
my last point I want to make is I actually went to Liberty University to get my
bachelor's degree, so I think I have a little understanding of the Bible. I'm
enrolling Catholic by birth, but not in practice, but I do understand, you know,
the book to some degree, not going to say I'm an expert, not very good at
reciting, you know, chapters and verses, things like that, but I did look at it
from the the approach of apologetics, trying to use science to explain creationism.
And so, you know, I'm trying to keep an open mind, look at it from different
angles before I pass any kind of a judgment or render my own personal opinion. Not
disparaging, I'm actually, the last thing is, listen, no matter what faith you
believe in, at the end of the day, I don't care what your faith in, there is
overlap with science quite a bit. In fact, I would argue that it's inextricably
linked. We just use different vernacular, different terminology in describing both,
but we're actually everything is congruent. When we talk about aliens, we talk about
frequency, we talk about spirits, we're talking about resonance, we're talking about
energy, everything's energy, and it's all because of a higher power, so I'll leave
it at that, but I'll shut now. - Yeah, well, brother, I bring you on the program
'cause I don't have to do too much when you're on. I just sit back, I poke you a
few times and then turn you loose and I just kind of sit back and take notes and
you make it easy, man. I appreciate it. So I want to have you back on again soon.
Let's talk about these things and I would really enjoy that. I really appreciate
everything you brought out today. And I could talk to you for hours easily myself.
So maybe maybe I need to extend this program out time wise by several hours that
maybe we could we could get more Dale Comstock in there. Brother, if you wouldn't
mind hanging on the pro hanging on the phone for just a minute while I sign us
off. And personally, as I want to tell you, thank you so much. I appreciate what
you do. I appreciate the fact that you're a patriot and that you love this country
and that you have laid your life on the line and been wounded, had your back
broken and many other things. And God knows what else. And you've been in some of
the worst hell holes on this planet. And I really appreciate you. Thank you for all
the knowledge that you bring from that to help us out with. And I can't thank you
enough, brother. - Yeah, thank you for having me on, I appreciate that. - All the
All the time. Anytime, brother. We'll have you back on again soon. Hang on while I
sign us off, if you would. All right. That's going to do it for this edition of
the Shooting Straight Radio podcast. Big thanks to Dr. Dale Comstock. Don't forget to
check out the episode there, number 1818 TPC. And I'm going to be checking that out
myself, probably tomorrow. But keep yourself trained up,
make sure you always leave your home with a firearm on your person, preferably two
and three just doesn't hurt at all, and make sure that you stay in contact with
your representatives. More than that, make sure that you always remember that incoming
rounds always have the right of way. Royce and Dale are out of here.
through your veins We've got a country to save

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