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Episode 74 – Trump Trips out, ‘membering Marvin Minsky
This week we start off blasting Michigan (North until you smell it East until you step in it) for their drinking water. But quickly start talking about a man who wants to be the the leader of the most powerful army on the planet, yet runs in terror of facing down a blonde woman with a teleprompter. Not really instilling the brothers with confidence there Trump.
Next the brothers move on to remembering Marvin Minsky, and Tech talks about while he doesn’t buy into Transhumanism he had the utmost respect for Minsky and his philosophies.
This lead to the brothers talking about talking with people that they disagree with but respect and how that can be a rewarding experience.
Twitter AI bot mentioned in this Podcast:
Music mentioned in this episode:
Neil DeGrasse Tyson / B.o.B. diss track –
Gun Sully comes up with a plan for gun control, Tech looks into why the HRC backed HRC.
For some reason the Human Rights Campaign backed Hilary Rodham Clinton, which is odd since Sanders has a stellar human rights record by their own metric. Tech Sully looked outside his normal sources of information for opinions on that. Gun Sully has outlined a plan for using technology to track and apprehend criminals.
Gun Sully special – Who won the Republican debate and a special interview
Edit – fixed audio –
Sunday special post – Gun Sully covers the Republican debate while Tech was on the road (big surprise right). At the end is a long overdue special interview with Malaciah Taylor.
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The State of the Podcast, err I mean Union
The brothers were in good spirits and took a bit to get to the news, but when they did the gloves came off. They covered the State of the Union, the Trans Pacific Partnership and the reports of violence in Germany.
The fun stuff, what they’d do if they won the powerball:
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Podcast – We solve the Oregon issue, sing firework to Kim Jong Un and talk about guns
We cover the Oregon standoff and and the end of the podcast Tech has an impromptu interview with a friend of Gun’s. The interview gets off to a bit of a rocky start because Tech didn’t know anyone was going to be calling, and we’re reasonably sure the interviewee can’t tell them apart!
Layman friendly link about the autism and antidepressants study mentioned
More “Cops kill blacks”news…

BlackLivesMatter Organizers Ignore Real Black Genocide
The news now is filled with stories of Ferguson MO style anger and protests over how police are constantly shooting black “unarmed” youths, even though the evidence shows they were not without either a deadly weapon such as a knife- or a modified replica of a deadly weapon. A lot of my BLM friends are instantly infuriated when these facts are pointed out, but I always have to ask them, “Would you do what the guy that got shot did?” The answer is almost consistently “No.” The times it isn’t “no” is when my friends are literally too stubborn not to admit that they themselves would not aggressively approach police while pretending to have a gun or wielding a knife… because… umm? Anyway.
My friends’ opinions aside, these incidents may seem overwhelming in number, but when you actually break down the spread of the occurrences, the actual numbers and demographics involved, you realize very quickly there is no actual epidemic of white police on unarmed black youth violence. That is to say that it happens, but at a rate a little less than that of vending machine-related deaths.

About 4 people die every year from a vending box (that they were rocking back-and-forth to get their stuck merchandise) falling on them, crushing their internal organs. These deaths are silly and preventable just like most of the police use of force incidents you hear about on the news. What’s the difference? Why don’t we have people rioting in the streets like in Baltimore over this rash of vending machine-on-human violence? Because we, as a culture, vastly do not validate stupidity… or do we?
As I pointed out up top, my black-lives-matter crowd friends actually wouldn’t run at a police officer while wielding a finger gun and yelling “bang bang I’ll kill you!” and I’ll assume they likely wouldn’t play roughsy toughsy tip-a-canoe with a Coke machine and yet still they actively validate the stupid or possibly suicidal behavior that gets people killed.
This is a problem, at the root of the problem is the focus on race. One said, “If it was white children getting shot these cops would be arrested immediately.” My friend clearly believed that cops are only shooting black people, and of course not taking the time to look at the actual use of force numbers against all demographics. The truth is many white people are killed by police because they are still the majority of the population. Assuming police are dealing with blacks more is just kind of racist. The news promotes the BLM narrative of white-cop-on-black-youth-genocide because it’s shocking to all and all who oppose validity of the narrative are accused not just being racist but they are accused of being actively promoting the genocide of all blacks. Complete madness, yes, but do you want to be called a genocidal maniac? Of course not, so write #BLACKLIVESMATTER on your status because otherwise you are on the evil police and homicidal vending machine’s side.
the real genocide:
segregate and cleanse
So, I mentioned a real genocide in the beginning, what’s that? Well, the Black Community, as a segregated entity, is a product of the overall, century old plan to cleanse the country of the “certain dysgenic groups.”
Democrat Party icon and founder of Planned Parenthood, Margeret Sanger detailed the plan stating, “Give dysgenic groups in our population their choice of segregation or [compulsory] sterilization.” How to go about this? “We should hire three or four colored ministers, preferably with social-service backgrounds, and with engaging personalities. The most successful educational approach to the Negro is through a religious appeal. We don’t want the word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population. And the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members.”
http://prolife365.com/margaret-sanger-quotes/
Hmm, fake preachers who would encourage segregation? I wonder how much the modern eugenicists at Planned Parenthood pay Farrakhan for clearly working for them.

Encouraging segregation from inside the black community, encouraging violence and abortion has literally lead to a sizable decrease in the potential black population, much less the integrated potential of our country.
The Murder Rate:
The Abortion Rate:
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2014/02/21/black-abortion-sanger-planned-parenthood/
Segregate and cleanse… That’s Margaret Sanger’s plan. White cops killing blacks is not part of the plan except for organizers to highlight such incidents, and encourage further segregation through racial paranoia.

STOP BEING MANIPULATED! If you don’t like facts, go listen to Farrakhan or Hillary Clinton.
Additionally, here’s the WiretapWednesday where we discuss this.
Happy New Year, this has been Gun.
Debate the debate, backup Baltimore, gab on guns, interact on impeaching this one has it all!
The brothers cover the Republican debates, the candidates, Bowe Bergdahl and gun deaths. They also cover free speech, first amendment rights vs second amendment rights and why you shouldn’t give up freedom for security.
Tech rants on UPS and Why you shouldn’t just leave it at “You’re in our thoughts and prayers.”