Brothers with Opinions -B.W.O.

From California Wildfires to College Football: Unraveling Conspiracies and Empowering Voices

Anthony Dinges Season 1 Episode 16

Send us a text

Have you ever wondered if California's wildfires are more than just natural disasters? This episode weaves through the intense narratives surrounding the devastating fires that have uprooted over 180,000 individuals, including prominent figures like JJ Redick and Steve Kerr. We delve into the conspiracy theories that question insurance companies' roles and the very foundation of California's geographical suitability, challenging listeners to rethink the narrative of natural disasters and their broader implications.

As we transition from flames to football, the focus shifts to the electrifying world of college sports. Ohio State and Notre Dame are in the spotlight as we explore their odds and legacies in the ever-evolving landscape of college football. The discussion brings to light the impact of conference realignments, financial influences, and what it means for the future of these storied programs. All this while enjoying the pre-game excitement from sunny Tampa Bay, we offer a sports narrative that's both informed and entertaining.

In a world where communication shapes activism, we turn our attention to the power of voices in challenging systemic injustices. Reflecting on cultural narratives and icons, we highlight how society's messages can impact self-worth and spur action. With stories like those of Trey Vaughn and Mike Brown, the conversation underscores the pressing need to dismantle pervasive inequities. Join us as we strive to empower listeners to question, engage, and transform societal structures through impactful dialogue and resilient action.

Support the show

Thanks for all the support and please subscribe to our podcast. Subscribe and we will give you a shoutout. Give feedback as well.

Subscription :https://www.buzzsprout.com/1737579/support↗️

Website:https://brotherswithopinionsbwo.buzzsprout.com↗️

Email: brotherswithopinions@gmail.com

YouTube: @brotherswithopinions
Facebook: Brothers With Opinions-B.W.O.
Instagram: @brotherswithopinionspodcast
X: @browopodcast
TikTok: @brotherswithopinions

Intro and Outro music credit to Wooka Da Don

Speaker 1:

I was already rapping. It's a hindrance. Silence is cassette, so let your voices be heard, man. We brothers with opinions. Now we spreading the word. Bringing light to the dark. Revolution is our art. Man, a lot of people talk, but they ain't never walked apart. Gotta shine a light on poverty and fight against injustice and always speak the truth when the enemy's amongst us. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 2:

This is January 12th. We're coming to. You live from Winchester and Tampa Bay, where we get rid of these bucks today. Y'all know what time it is, just like Derrick Henry and the Ravens, it's time to run over these guys. I wanted to make a little comment talking about Tampa's going in like LA, but it's a little too early for that. But we're going to get right into it with local sports, which it wasn't a lot, because there's a big snowstorm in the area. And then after that, you know, twain got his parlays. Let y'all know how he's doing and how it's going to go, and then we're going to get right into this LA Madness over there in Cali. Let's get it, fellas.

Speaker 3:

BWO back in action. So, chris, how's Tampa? First and foremost.

Speaker 2:

Because everybody let them know you're at the. Is it warm down there? Yeah, I'm going to the game tonight. I'm down here in Tampa just for the game.

Speaker 3:

It's nice, the weather's nice and that's good for the Bucs, because they're already on vacation. We're sending them home, mr Rookie Jaden.

Speaker 2:

Davis, we're going to get ready. We're going to get ready for who we play next.

Speaker 4:

Probably going to be the Rams, Chris get your or Green Bay?

Speaker 2:

because I got Green Bay beating Philly. But I don't want to do the parlays, I just give you all my thoughts and insights.

Speaker 4:

Well, we could Green Bay beating.

Speaker 3:

Philly, Just try to move around and get a little better connection. We're failing today, but okay we'll start with.

Speaker 3:

So, we'll start with local scores. Everybody there, like Chris said, there was not many games because we had a snowstorm in the area. So there was one game in virginia uh meridian against brentsville, and everybody already probably predicted the score of this one. It was a 105 to 25 meridian one uh friday night. And then there was a couple west virginia games, because we don't want to forget about them. On Friday night Spring Mills defeated Musselman 74 to 33 and Martinsburg over Hedgesville 39 to 36.

Speaker 3:

That was pretty close Three games in the area. Well, spring Mills is legit. Like they're good, I mean so is Meridian Not taking it from there? But Brentsville is just the only way I'm talking about this. They're good. I mean so is Meridian Not taking it from them? But Brentsville is just the only way I'm talking about this. They're horrible. They're basketball. I don't think they score over 30 points a game.

Speaker 5:

Sounds like they need to just cancel the basketball program and just focus on football.

Speaker 3:

Hey, you never know, from year to year they might bounce back. Hey, you never know, from year to year they might bounce back. But so I'll go ahead and say games that are coming up this week. On Tuesday you have Jefferson against Briarwoods, Washington versus Musselman and Spring Mills versus Morgantown. That should be a good one. They're both undefeated right now. Was that Springfield-Morgantown? Yeah, Spring Mills.

Speaker 5:

Spring Mills and Morgantown. That should be a good one. They're both undefeated right now. Who's that? Springfield-morgantown? Yeah. Spring Mills, spring Mills and Morgantown yeah. When did they start playing? Morgantown, man Like, morgantown's not around the corner. It's a kick.

Speaker 3:

Even from them it's still a kick Right, but they've started playing them here recently. But they've started playing them here recently, but it's probably because competition, you know, like Morgantown is usually really good.

Speaker 2:

And, hanley, don't schedule those schools over there.

Speaker 3:

They're scared, all right. Now, I don't know if it's about being scared, it has other things to do with it. Right State thing too. Yeah, because they don't count towards the record. Well, I mean, I guess it does count towards your record.

Speaker 5:

I mean, it's not just district games too. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

A different state. I just like picking on Hanley man, because we don't play Martinsburg and Springville, so that's disappointing, that's all.

Speaker 5:

That's just like riding a Strasburg. You know what I mean? It's right down the street.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean.

Speaker 3:

It's right down the street. So in Virginia we have hopefully everybody plays, you know. Tuesday we have Brentsville versus Manassas Park. That'll be a freaking barn burner. Ward County plays Kettle Run, millbrook plays Liberty and Falk here plays Skyline, and then, further down the road I believe this is Friday night Hanley hopefully plays Kettle Run. They're supposed to at home. Warren County plays Sharando, james Wood plays Millbrook. Is there more snow in the forecast or something? Who knows? But that will be your up-and-coming games this week. So, moving on, we are discussing, I don't know y'all but these California fires y'all want to discuss?

Speaker 5:

Yeah, we can just chat on it.

Speaker 3:

You know what I mean. Yeah, so, chris, you can start off. I guess you have a lot of theories or whatever for these California fires going on and the Palisades and all that crap.

Speaker 2:

Well, the Palisades is pretty much gone. Sadly, los Angeles is halfway gone. I just think it's crazy how these things usually start right after the first of the year and almost every year for the past eight years. It's crazy how these things usually start right after the first of the year and almost every year for the past eight years it's happened in Cali, but this one is extreme because it's actually burning down lots of places in California that have a lot of people in them. Over 180,000 people were evacuated just from the Palisades area. People like JJ Redick lost his home, steve Kerr's family's home, koala and his home.

Speaker 2:

But those are just people we know of. It sucks for all the people like you and me that just losing homes and have nowhere to go, and then, on top of that, the insurance companies canceled all their insurances three months prior to this. So I know it's not just random, it's not mother nature and it's not no one random dude that walked down the woods and started a fire. But I'll let you guys get into how you guys think about it, because you know me. I definitely think that this was planned and even if you Google and look at Los Angeles 2028, it says Smart LA, a new city. So it's a little wild to me, man, how everybody kind of believes only what they see and hear on Fox and CNN and stuff, when the reality of the fact is there's also a lot of people that live out there, that have lost homes, that are on the Diddy and Epstein list. Where's that evidence? Well, it's gone.

Speaker 3:

Well, that's what I was going to say is like it's awfully funny All this Diddy and everything going on accusations and, of course, where do all of them live? Where these fires are. That's the first conspiracy I get. It's like all right now, was this on purpose to burn evidence? That's my first thought on all these fires, wayne.

Speaker 5:

I mean I agree with you guys. I mean it's more so of getting rid of evidence. I go back into saying like California shouldn't even have never been a state in the middle of California to research it. It used to be like a lake or like a river and because of, like, the rainfall not happening so much in that area, it kind of basically dried up and the remaining water that was in California just kind of drifted off into the Pacific. So that allowed people to build that part of the land up and make it a state added, a state out of the state.

Speaker 5:

And it's just kind of odd and weird that all your rich and wealthy people live in these areas, man, and do a lot of things that are so-called not right and then all of a sudden we're trying to just destroy California. In a way. It seems like I mean you have earthquakes, you have wildfires, you have mudslides, you're also talking about tsunami possibly happening coming from the Pacific. I mean, who knows man? You know they can call us conspiracy theorists, but you know it's just our opinion. That's why we're BWL, that's how we bring it. But I'm going to pass the mic to my brother, zed, and see what he thinks about it.

Speaker 4:

It is kind of strange, like with all the things going on, that that place is on fire with all the wild stuff going on in Hollywood. But like for for homeowners, though, if you buy a house, the bank owns it, so that mortgage is supposed to be insured. That's what I don't understand how it works, like how, how do you buy a home, cause the insurance is for the bank, the bank owns it. You buy a house, it has to be insured. That's why I don't understand how they can pull out, like that's hurting the banks, and they didn't do that.

Speaker 3:

What they did was they're not covering, like fire insurance, right Cause they can cover certain things, certain things.

Speaker 4:

And that's the thing they put. We're not covering fire for fires. Yeah, but until you pay it off, the bank owns it. So I would think the banks would lean on the insurance companies to protect their investment, right? Yeah, that's why I don't understand how they can do that. If you own the house, I can see it, but until it's paid off, the bank owns it, so they're not.

Speaker 5:

Well, who's to say like the banks don't have like some kind of policy that they took out on it? You know what I mean? You got to understand as the homeowner, you got to carry insurance yourself, yeah, but, like you said, the investor possibly also has a policy out on it too. So, no matter what, I don't think the investor is probably going to lose out. The investor is probably going to come up off the insurance scam, and then the people that actually live in the actual house, they're screwed. Yeah, you know, like all the wealthy people Chris was naming, you know the Harry Max, everybody that lived out in that area, you know there'll be.

Speaker 4:

There'll be like relief money.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, it'll be some kind of relief funding. But it'll go to the banks, because a lot of those houses the banks own, people don't own them yet.

Speaker 4:

I mean, until you get that title, it's not your house.

Speaker 5:

I wouldn't doubt it if I saw a lot of these residents end up in civil suits. Yeah, trying to get the worth of their home back.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you're right. So well, guys, let me give you a little bit of statistics. I guess that's been updated in the area of California where these fires are happening. So, across Los Angeles area, it's killed at least 16 people and destroyed more than 12,000 structures within 60 square miles. And then, of course, the high winds didn't help at all, because what they say winds was up to like 100 miles. This is what I've heard. I'm not sure if that's true or not. I don't remember hearing that.

Speaker 5:

They were pretty crucial. Yeah, I mean not sure if that's true or not. I don't remember hearing that they were pretty crucial. I mean still 10 miles an hour, I think it's probably maximum like 30 mile per hour, winds possibly.

Speaker 3:

I mean. Wind blowing regardless doesn't help. Yeah, yeah, of course, a fire going on, Wind, water and fire man, you can't stop them. So then, of course, more than 150,000 people in Los Angeles are under evacuation in the Palisades and Eden fire zones, and crews from California and eight other states have responded. Even Canada and Mexico are helping A whole. Two other countries are sending crew to help, so of course that's destroyed the. The Palisades Fire is the largest of the two. It has engulfed 23,654 acres of land.

Speaker 2:

And we can't even truly imagine how much that is.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I know. And then the Eaton Fire has been has covered 14,117 acres in northern LA County, so add that together, it's not just houses, it's businesses, schools all that.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah that businesses don't recover.

Speaker 2:

I don't know Everything, from all their shopping centers to restaurants, like you said, zeb schools, everything has been burned down.

Speaker 4:

It won't come back. You saw people lose their businesses over the COVID-19.

Speaker 2:

None of our businesses overall have been the same since then.

Speaker 4:

Well, think about this, where it's just completely destroyed by a fire. It's over man. You have to rebuild it.

Speaker 2:

It's crazy.

Speaker 3:

I'm sorry, Chris, but that goes back to you. The smart city, or smart LA, whatever you're talking about, they're playing. Like you know, this is happening because they want to rebuild the whole city. How crazy is that.

Speaker 2:

Los Angeles is the second biggest city in the country behind New York and on top of that, yeah, a lot of those celebrities and stuff, their homes are burning down. But those people like Tom Hanks and Miley Cyrus and all them that I've heard about their homes burning down, that's not their only home, that's the one where they're near Hollywood and have all the evidence and all the crazy stuff that goes on out there, I believe. But they have homes all over the place because those people are just very wealthy and you know what I mean. They have different homes in other parts of the country and other islands and countries themselves. So I don't think it affected them as much as people are thinking it affected the everyday people like us four and people with kids and families. Man, it's crazy. But you guys remember when we was kids, tony Tony Tony, one of my favorite songs. What does it say? It never rains in Southern California. Ain't that crazy? It don't rain over there where all this stuff is happening.

Speaker 4:

Well, there's no water. They're trying to put fires out, but they don't have a lot of water.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, which is crazy. They don't have any water in the fire hydrants and stuff. Now you can't tell that wasn't set up like that. How would they not have?

Speaker 5:

water. Yeah, I heard two billionaires that pretty much control the whole water system out. That way they cut off the water supply. Shut the water off. Shut it off.

Speaker 4:

Shut the insurance off. Yeah, man, it's like what are we doing here.

Speaker 3:

Well, they'll just say we're in a drought, we have no water.

Speaker 4:

We're just talking about the right. Water is free.

Speaker 3:

It just flows like that. But, out west right, because you have the Hoover Dam out there.

Speaker 4:

That's in Arizona, yeah.

Speaker 3:

You know the Hoover Dam because that's a huge water supply.

Speaker 4:

They're getting their water from another state man.

Speaker 3:

Mm-hmm. So but man, Two things for me to put fellas.

Speaker 2:

California stretches if it was on the east coast. It stretches from New York City to Atlanta, georgia. That's damn near the whole East Coast, which it is in California. Like the West Coast, california makes up the whole part of the coast, except for Oregon and Washington For it to burn like that and be all crazy. Imagine if that was happening on the East Coast.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it'd be multiple states on flight from New York to Georgiaork to georgia, basically but there's definitely lots of forests and trees and everything out there in california and stuff. But like on the east coast, up and down there's, there's definitely the same. You know geography where it's trees and woods and stuff everywhere. But in new york city they can't burn it down because it's all buildings and stuff. So I was telling wayne earlier this week that I was like man, if they take us out, it's going to have to be a man-made tsunami.

Speaker 5:

Well, like I was saying earlier, man, like California wasn't even like a really a state, though, bro, it was basically water man.

Speaker 3:

Well, yeah, but how long ago was this? I mean, it's hard to tell how long ago.

Speaker 5:

You got to think about something 49ers because of 49. You got to think of a place that used to be water man, and then we just build up on it.

Speaker 3:

It's always a bad idea, Well they're below sea level right A lot of California.

Speaker 4:

I'm not. That's where Chris is.

Speaker 3:

Florida. You're sinking as we speak right now. Chris.

Speaker 2:

Manhattan's sinking. I'll be honest. But you know what's crazy? I always wanted to how that island is standing and there's nothing but huge skyscrapers and buildings all over that. Now what's it? The weight of the land down You're talking about New York People so many cars, so many trucks and so many buildings. It just goes up and up and up and all over that island of Manhattan is going underwater and eventually it might disappear.

Speaker 5:

Because in that area, man, there's no way to build outward, so everything has to be built upward, and that's why you see nothing but towers. When you look over New York, man, and that to me is like it just takes the two words natural disaster, man, because everything's right on top of each other. Man, it's going to take out everything, bro Think about a virus like something real bad.

Speaker 4:

All those people living on top of each other, man, Right, man.

Speaker 5:

I mean we can just remember 9-11, like when one building collapsed. Man, it takes out a lot of fucking shit bro. Think about everything that's real close to it. I mean, once that structure falls, it's going to knock into that structure. Then that structure is going to collapse Like dominance.

Speaker 2:

And that's good. You guys said that because that's how it should have happened and we're not. You know we're not going to get into all 9-11 right now, but they fell straight down. Man-made, man-made.

Speaker 5:

No building, don't fall straight down that's someone who knew the blueprint of that building.

Speaker 3:

Well, they say it was a explosion. You know it was like you said and May or it was done on purpose. Yeah, because people come out. Your video is hidden and everything Talking about, they heard explosions.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, oh, you're talking about in the Twin Towers or?

Speaker 3:

right now, yeah, the.

Speaker 2:

Twin Towers. Because, in California. I've also seen videos and heard things. Obviously we got stuff.

Speaker 4:

Oh, the same.

Speaker 5:

And people are like they've heard bombs and explosions going off and next thing you know, there's fires everywhere. But then I heard, like when they remember, when they turned around and hit the Pentagon, I heard that that was like the Pentagon was under investigation at the time and they were like, okay, let's wipe the Pentagon out. And there goes more evidence for whatever they were trying to investigate on the Pentagon.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that was bombs or whatever to bomb bomb and the pentagon, which is near where I grew up, where you guys live. Obviously, a plane can't fly that low.

Speaker 2:

First of all, and second of all, the pentagon had, miraculously couldn't find what 4.2 billion trillion dollars they couldn't figure out what happened to it supposedly, and a week later the Pentagon gets hit by a so-called plane, which no plane can fly that low. So I'll leave that up for you guys in the audience to discuss. But life is life is crazy, man. Well, we're lied to every single day and we're deceived all the time, and it's hard for any of us to know what to believe and not to believe.

Speaker 3:

That's why we love to give our opinion I like to look at it because you know that goes into, like, our national security, like air defense. Always thought like, how did they allow a plane to get that low into the city of new york without catching it? How? To play, you see what I said, like our national guard, or or or Coast Navy. They guard our borders and what have you? But all this thing, how it's played. Once it supposedly hits restricted airspace or even close, they should be warned.

Speaker 4:

How is their drones? And people are saying they don't know what they are. We started off with drones and a fire man. It's in 2025. It might be the end times, yeah.

Speaker 3:

I just showed you descent, so you just dove into something, cause I just read it.

Speaker 4:

It's not going to happen overnight Like the world's going in. We're just going to slowly go downhill.

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

So is that about? I'll piggyback off that, because I just read in the same article that, uh, dozens of drone incidents disrupt firefighter efforts in california. So I'll go on a little bit. Y'all could chime in. It says firefighters battling the flames from above air tankers are dumping thousands of gallons of flame, retarded as super scoopers and helicopters drop massive amounts of water on the palisade fire. But complicating the attack are drones. I just want to pause Complicating the attack the way it's worded there.

Speaker 4:

They're probably talking about attacking the fire.

Speaker 3:

So over the last few years we have seen an increase in personal drone activity. A fire spokesman said Chris Harvey, the message we try and get out to the public is if you fly, we can't. So of course, they have drone issues. Drones flying around. As the fires are going on, they say they're getting in their way around. As the fires are going on, they say they're getting in their way. I know Wayne's all about these drones.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, who's controlling those drones?

Speaker 3:

Wayne, it says 40 incidents involving drones forcing firefighters to temporarily ground air operations.

Speaker 2:

Actually, Wayne, it might be hard to answer just a question of who's controlling these drones, but let me ask you this Twin, Whose family and brother owns a big-ass drone company.

Speaker 5:

Well, I've said this on a previous episode of Iris man Elon Musk, his brother, owns his own drone company, and what a coincidence that Elon is trying to manipulate the government with these drones. I just find that that's a coincidence, tied in together right there, elon Musk's brother, him Trump, all the shit that's going on in the air. I couldn't talk for a minute. I had a little episode.

Speaker 2:

All of this stuff fellas is happening right before Trump takes over his position on the 20th. It's weird, it's hard for us to really know what to believe. Man and then another little.

Speaker 3:

This Harvey said I guess he's a fire chief or something. This Harvey said I guess he's a fire chief or something he said there's no proven method to stop these drones that we can deploy on in an incident like this in a real blanket fashion to keep all the drones down. That technology just doesn't exist yet at that level, so there's no way they can stop these drones.

Speaker 2:

Because the people controlling them have the most technology.

Speaker 5:

We don't have the technology, but where's our aircraft defense, though? There's nothing that we can do to just shock these drones and just, you know, just crush whatever wiring that's inside of these drones to not make them able Like we should be able to do something in the air to disable a drug man, they can.

Speaker 4:

They can use an EMP attack.

Speaker 5:

It's like they don't want to do anything about it because they're the ones that are behind it, exactly so, with that being said, that's just fear and control of our lives, man Like. But I'm not scared, I'm not going to let nobody control my life, I'm just going to do me. Man, if it happens, it happens. Man, it was meant to be, I guess.

Speaker 2:

When do you guys think the new virus is going to officially be released on us?

Speaker 4:

It's in China right now. They always blame it on China. Do you?

Speaker 2:

think that's crazy how we always blame it on China. Yeah, it is kind of weird, but not to it is weird Too much, because it all ties in together, like we always say, but we always blame things on China and Asia. But the USA is a bully, but we don't ever mess with China. Why do you think they do that, though? Because, just like people in school, they bully on people they think are weaker than them, and that's all the USA does, but they don't go in and try to have battles with Russia and China, but they like to talk smack about them. What else happened this week, fellas? Who got $500 million? I have no clue. Who does a country give $500 million? I have no clue. Who does a country give $500 million to, again A country, israel?

Speaker 4:

Israel, it has to be.

Speaker 3:

Ukraine, oh Ukraine, are we turning?

Speaker 2:

around getting more. Yeah, just this week, as the fires were happening in Los Angeles and California.

Speaker 5:

yeah, they just gave them like an additional $738 million in weapons and we turn around getting $500 million in cash. Man, that explains why my taxes are looking funny on my check.

Speaker 3:

Stick that face though.

Speaker 4:

We stopped paying taxes. Let's do this, no more taxes.

Speaker 3:

They might as well put in your check, like war efforts or something, or donating.

Speaker 5:

I'm working my ass off, man, but I'm not seeing a difference in my pocket, though, bro.

Speaker 2:

That's all I'm saying. How come they never ask us as people in this country if we're okay with that and our money going to these things? How come they never ask us but they're just like oh, we're just going to help Ukraine or whoever, but we don't get a say in any of it?

Speaker 4:

No, well, because they don't give a fuck, they don't take care of us.

Speaker 2:

And you three fellows are big on. Why are we helping Ukraine and any other countries? Well, we're not helping our own country so much more. Yeah, that's what we're saying.

Speaker 5:

Man, what did Cat Williams say? Man, shout out to Cat man in one of his comedies. Man, he said tell me our government ain't bullies. Man, he'd be like say our name, say our name, see if we don't come over there and kill all y'all Kids, women, everybody. Man, american government are bullies. Man, they don't give a damn. Like Zeb said, man, they're going to do what they want to do. Man, they're going to do what they want to do.

Speaker 2:

And Zeb, who really is doing all of this? Zionist, Zionist man.

Speaker 4:

The higher elite. I learned about that last night. There's like a level of elites. They're probably tied in with the Illuminati, the people that run this country, most of our government, congress, senate, everything they're Zionist Jews.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah man. Joe Biden said it himself in an interview and I can bring it up to you guys after the show if you want. But he was like I'm a Zionist, I'm proud to say it, and that's what. I, our own president, was like I'm Zionist.

Speaker 4:

That's like an extreme group, though you shouldn't say that. That's almost like saying he's a Nazi or something.

Speaker 2:

But they're not afraid to tell us. They tell us nothing.

Speaker 4:

They shouldn't be saying that there's nothing we can do.

Speaker 2:

I'll be honest, those Zionists are taking over everything. This country was taken over, so it makes sense that we continuously go bully and try to take over other countries and land that we can get to.

Speaker 5:

I saw a video I think it was yesterday or the day before man, I'm not sure how true it is, but it was a sighting of Topanga. Remember Topanga off Boy Meets World and they sighted her at a WWE match and she was throwing up like these two hand symbols and they were like a symbolic hand symbol of a fire goddess. You know what I'm saying. So it's kind of interesting because Topanga's name, behind the Palisades, there's a place called Topanga Canyon and here she is at a wrestling event with her hands up as a fire goddess. And this is what's going on in the Palisades in Topanga Canyon.

Speaker 5:

I'm not saying that Topanga started the fires no, but they caught a man.

Speaker 4:

They caught a man with a torch just for entertainment purposes only.

Speaker 5:

I'm not saying.

Speaker 4:

Topanga started no fires they arrested somebody with a propane torch where yesterday but it wasn't Topanga, though, no fires they arrested somebody with a propane torch when Yesterday, but it wasn't Topanga, though, was it? No, it was somebody. It was a homeless guy with a torch.

Speaker 3:

I love all your conspiracies there. I'm like wait, when you said that Topanga thing, I'm like man, that's a stretch.

Speaker 5:

I'm like she to me looked like she could be waving or something, but when's the last sighting that you've seen of Topanga, though, I mean?

Speaker 4:

who I don't know.

Speaker 5:

Topanga just comes out of nowhere and they said in this video there's a guy that's sitting behind her with this certain color shirt and this certain color shirt it added up to some building. I couldn't remember the name of the building man, I'd have to look at that video again. But yeah, man, it was just a coincidence. It was a blue and white striped shirt. Yeah, it was a blue and white shirt.

Speaker 3:

It was horizontal stripes.

Speaker 4:

Secret society.

Speaker 5:

There's a building a historic building that is painted just like that shirt. I gotta remember the name of that building, though.

Speaker 3:

So I shouldn't wear a blue and white horizontal striped shirt.

Speaker 5:

No, I'm just saying it's just one of those conspiracy theory things, but it's kind of funny. I'm not saying I'm a conspiracy theory kind of person, but it's just kind of odd that that happens, it's a strange coincidence.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, man, I just wanted to throw that out there, man so these Zionists, these elite, who leads this whole thing, this Zionist thing, this movement?

Speaker 2:

It's been happening for years.

Speaker 5:

You'll never, know that guy.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you'll never have that answer.

Speaker 4:

That guy? He just in Walmart wearing pajamas. He rules the world Like he blends in. You would never know. No, you blend in with people.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, a lot of them. It's true, because, tony, you could be in Walmart and not even notice Bill Gates.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, the real rich people, elite people. They don't wear jewelry, they just blend in with people. They don't want people to know. They're cool with their money. They're not worried about what people think.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Zeb, how many people do you really think are going to believe that some homeless man in California started all that? That's a lie. But as always, our government blames a random person to throw everything off Like oh, we found the corporate. Yeah right, some random homeless guy did all that. Get out of here.

Speaker 3:

Well, we haven't said that. How did these fires start initially, Like I couldn't find anything.

Speaker 4:

But they do have fires in California all the time.

Speaker 3:

I mean, that's the thing Out west there's fires all the time, you know. So I don't know. Yeah, I see Wayne showed me the shirt the guy was wearing in some building, this blue-white stripe. So I see Wayne, Wayne showed me the shirt the guy was wearing in some building this blue-white stripe.

Speaker 5:

So I'm like man, that's a stretch. Let me finish. I'm just saying they said the fire started around Topanga Canyon and then into the Palisades. I just wanted to throw that out there, I've never heard Topanga Canyon.

Speaker 4:

You got to move on, though, fellas, you think it's weird, though. It's the City of Angels and it looks like hell, like fire. Yeah, fire in Brimstone. It's weird, it's crazy man.

Speaker 5:

It's like life in general is like a cartoon episode, man. The Simpsons has got to be one of the longest-running cartoon episodes ever, man, and it's just funny how the Simpsons relate to real-life things, though. So I don't see that cartoon going anywhere anytime soon, bro. I think that thing will be around forever.

Speaker 3:

So Topanga Canyon. Let me give you some history. You said the fire supposedly started there. That's what they're saying it says. In the 1920s, Topanga Canyon became a weekend getaway for Hollywood stars, with several cottages built for that purpose. The rolling hills and ample vegetation served to provide both privacy and attractive surrounding for the rich and famous. During the 1960s, the painting became a magnet to many new artists. So there you go Fire started there.

Speaker 2:

That's their getaway. I don't even think that was her real name. They probably named her after that.

Speaker 5:

That's what I'm saying Conspiracy. What do you think they probably named her after it? Yeah's what I'm saying conspiracy. What do you think they probably named it after it? Yeah, but just because, she's named after it.

Speaker 2:

All of these heads up of what's going on and what's happening, so they already knew this was happening, but they don't tell regular people like us and they just let us stay around and discuss it and worry about it, while they're already on to their next project to take us out as people.

Speaker 5:

Is she the new fire? Goddess? Who knows, I'd like to throw things out there she could be.

Speaker 3:

I don't know. I don't believe it, but you can go with it.

Speaker 2:

It's just a brother with an opinion that's your own soul, right? How come California always has these fires, fires, but Utah, montana, iowa, none of these places do that's where all the dirt goes down.

Speaker 3:

They're more mountainous regions mountainous regions Utah.

Speaker 5:

They don't have free talk sessions.

Speaker 3:

I get what you're saying, man.

Speaker 5:

It's a colder region too yeah, it's a lot of cold people out there too. It's a lot of cold people out there too, I mean it's a lot of freezing, we keep going on and on baby, you know how it gets down.

Speaker 3:

Seriously, how are you going to start a fire in six feet of?

Speaker 2:

snow. You're thinking just of the winter. It doesn't snow there all the time. What I'm just saying is they have summer, just like Virginia and New York. Dude, it's cold in New York, but it's not in the summer, it's hot. That's the same thing in Utah and Montana and shit, dude, it's the same thing in Oregon, where your brother lives. It ain't fucking cold all the time in certain states. This is not Russia.

Speaker 5:

I remember that one song back in the day. It was like it never rains.

Speaker 3:

But not every region, California. Even where you're at, it's hot all the time.

Speaker 5:

They used to tell me the whole year.

Speaker 2:

They didn't say every region is the same, no, but we have winters and summers. Yeah, of course they do.

Speaker 3:

But they don't get nearly as cold or hot.

Speaker 2:

In California. If you look at it on the map I just told you, it's from New York City to Atlanta. It's not the same in Northern California as Southern California. Oh, of course, in Southern California, where we just said, it never rains all of a sudden, that's where all these fires have been starting since 2016. They haven't always been going on. It's been the last eight years.

Speaker 5:

That's a meteorologist show. We'll get into that a bit later.

Speaker 3:

We'll hire a meteorologist for BWO next week. We'll put that out there. Moving on, we'll discuss the NFL playoffs. Wayne, I'll let you kick this off because you love giving your parlays and everything. Last night, Pittsburgh got destroyed by Baltimore I can't say destroyed, but the game wasn't as excited as I thought it would be. Texas absolutely destroyed the Chargers. Justin Herbert threw four picks last night and he only threw three all season.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, well, that game I should have just went with my gut. It was like my mind was telling me Texans, I like them at home. But I took the Chargers because they've been playing some good ball. But that's one that I'll chalk up.

Speaker 3:

It's different in the playoffs, right?

Speaker 5:

Playoff atmosphere. But, like I said, the Ravens will just rout the Steelers. You couldn't believe it. You were like I couldn't believe it. You think they're going to win by that much. That's what you said on the last episode, Tony.

Speaker 3:

Well, they're being such big rivals. I thought it'd be a closer game, I think.

Speaker 5:

Lamar's on a different level. Man, we proved it last night. I was definitely one in one on that yesterday, so we'll try to get better in today's matchups. We've got three games going. We've got the Broncos matchup with the.

Speaker 3:

Bills, which I like, the Broncos still, we've got the Commanders over what's your score.

Speaker 5:

You predicted the Broncos. Again the Broncos 23-21. I like the Commanders today over the Buccaneers in the late game 35-31. And our other game was who was it? The Eagles and.

Speaker 3:

Green Bay.

Speaker 5:

Green Bay yes, I took them. I believe it was 28-24, eagles over Packers. So we'll keep a close eye on those games today, see how they play out. And then our Monday night shootout would be the Vikings game. I like them 37-34 over the Rams in a shootout. I think both. Why do you like the?

Speaker 2:

Vikings.

Speaker 5:

I like the Vikings because they're at home.

Speaker 2:

I think they both have. They're not at home. That game's in Arizona.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they moved because of the fire.

Speaker 5:

The Vikings does not have home the fire, the.

Speaker 2:

Vikings did not have home field advantage, the Rams did.

Speaker 5:

You're right. The Rams did, because I was talking about the misleading on that. I like the Vikings because of their defense. I think both teams have great offenses. They can move the ball at will. That's why I think it might be a shootout. I just see the Vikings making that key defensive stop on Matthew Stafford to shoot down their playoff hope draft. So those are twins parlay picks for the week and stay tuned for next week's. We will preview that on Wednesday night.

Speaker 3:

So stay tuned. Do you want to talk about the Natty, the Notre Dame in Ohio?

Speaker 5:

State. Hey, I'm sticking with what I said on the one podcast Go Buckeyes. Buckeyes are going to win the national championship. I said this episodes ago.

Speaker 3:

Do you think it's going to be a blowout or do you think it's going to be close?

Speaker 5:

I think it's going to be close in the beginning, all the way up until like halftime, maybe third quarter, I think Ohio State's going to come out. They're going to regroup on that defensive side. I think they're going to make a couple of key turnovers and I think that's how they're going to pull away from Notre Dame. I like Ohio State to win by at least 10 points, damn.

Speaker 3:

I mean that's not much, but I don't know. I think Notre Dame has proven themselves. People were doubting them, but I think their defense is tough too. I don't think that'll be it. I think it'll be low. I think that game's going to be low. Scoring the national championship, that's a good opinion. So, whatever the over is I don't know, have you looked at you might want to take the under.

Speaker 5:

Didn't check the unders, so I'm not sure I should have just outright, just chose the Ohio State Buckeyes on Fandu, like weeks ago, like I was saying, what were their odds weeks ago?

Speaker 3:

I'm sure I think they were the favorite though the whole time. No way the Buckeyes'm sure they. I think they were the favorite though the whole time.

Speaker 5:

No way the Buckeyes. Are you sure? I think they were. The Buckeyes were my favorite. I know Oregon was higher than them as a favorite. It's not that you can't look it up now, because it's definitely a chance. Oh yeah, I can't now, but Buckeyes were not sitting at number one to win the national title.

Speaker 3:

Well, I'll say this Ohio State is a nine-and-a-half point favorite over Notre Dame.

Speaker 5:

Well now, if you would have took the Buckeyes at the beginning of the season to win a national title.

Speaker 4:

Boy, your practice is right. I don't even think they were in the top ten.

Speaker 2:

I think that's a crazy statement. Ohio State's one of the best colleges. Every single year in football, every year. Now, did they win at all? Always no, but they're always one of the best teams in the country.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, pretty consistently they recruit.

Speaker 2:

Very well, chris is right, I'm going for Notre Dame man I think people forgot about Notre Dame because they haven't really been good since the early 90s and they haven't even really been talked about since when Reggie Bush was at USC and they played against. Even really been talked about since when Reggie Bush was at USC and they played against? I don't think it's. He was the quarterback for them. They was pretty good and he didn't do much in the NFL. Who you talking about? Matt Leiter.

Speaker 4:

Matt Leiter.

Speaker 2:

No for Notre Dame.

Speaker 3:

Oh for Notre Dame. Oh shit, I can't remember Manti.

Speaker 2:

Teo. He got drafted, he went to the Browns I'm talking about the quarterback, regardless, they haven't been talked about. It's like their competition is this and that they're not really in a conference. Blah, blah, blah, blah blah. They now have a kid coaches them who's half black, half Asian, who played football for Ohio State.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, he's taking that mentality to Notre Dame.

Speaker 3:

I like your theory there. But I think, chris, what you're saying about Notre Dame I think it. I like your theory there, yeah, but I think you know, chris, what you're saying about Notre Dame. I think it's because they, like you said, their schedule. You know they're not really in a comp, but they do play tough games. But I think they're just known for choking here lately in big games, like they get to the big game and then they just get blown out.

Speaker 5:

But I think we talked about this episodes ago, way, way ago. But Notre Dame is independent when it comes to football.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 5:

When the basketball season comes, they're a part of the ACC. Well, football too, football, they're a part of the conference, but they're independent to the point where they can say who they want.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they have an agreement in football with the ACC where they have to play like four games. They have to play a certain amount. Yeah, but the ACC partially.

Speaker 4:

They should be with Ohio State and Michigan. They should be with them. They should be.

Speaker 3:

That's where they should be. Yeah, I mean God Stanford's in the ACC, Based on their location they should be.

Speaker 5:

That's where they should be I mean God Dale Stanford's in the ACC. Based on their location, they should be in the Big Ten.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, big Ten, I agree. No, usc and UCLA is in the Big Ten. Now, that whole college football shit is stupid.

Speaker 3:

It's all about money. We've spoken about this. Yeah, we've spoken about this.

Speaker 2:

You can't have teams in California and the Big East and vice versa. It's crazy now.

Speaker 3:

Eventually, you're just going to have what they say, these mega conferences. You're going to have SEC.

Speaker 5:

Big 12. But you're going to have to rename them because, like Chris is saying, like ACC, I mean, I guess Coast Conference, that's what it stands for they got SMU in there and Stanford. What else got SMU in there and Stanford? Where's SMU Texas and Stanford's?

Speaker 3:

in.

Speaker 5:

California and.

Speaker 3:

Southern and California. There's two California schools in the ACC.

Speaker 5:

It just don't add up. But like Chris is saying, man, it's all about money, man, mm-hmm.

Speaker 4:

Yep.

Speaker 5:

Wow.

Speaker 3:

So, all right, fellas Wayne done, gave his parlays, put that money in and tried to win some money. We're going to enjoy the rest of our day, Chris. Hey, you have fun down there in Tampa, man.

Speaker 5:

Enjoy that game. Yeah, man, stay safe. Man, don't drive too much. Keep your head on a swivel, because you know they hating on the dub. Because we about to get that dub, baby, let dub. Because we're about to get that dub, baby, let's go. Commanders.

Speaker 2:

I'm not going to lie, Wayne.

Speaker 3:

I think you should have picked Tampa Bay to win. Why? Because then Washington will win. That's what he's trying to say. I can't even hear you, man. You might break it up. Hey, man, chris, be safe down there and enjoy yourself and go Tampa Bay, yeah right.

Speaker 5:

All right right, all right fellas.

Speaker 1:

Everybody. Have a blessed Sunday and enjoy the game. We'll be right back. Stand up and be heard. We, the new activists, brothers with a pain, let the convo begin. You know, communication key. But then you must comprehend. Preach, bwo, let your voices be heard. We enlightened by the truth and now we spreading the word. How do we learn to live when we conditioned to die? Most people fail before they start Because they don't ever try. Man, they told us we was worthless. We believed in the lie. We took it way too literal when Big said ready to die. You know, the KKK turned the cops in disguise. Man, a lot done changed, but race still applies. Five-oh hands up. Don't even ask why. Trey Vaughn, mike Brown, man, another mother's cry. Hey, BWO, let the con roll again. You know communication.

People on this episode

Podcasts we love

Check out these other fine podcasts recommended by us, not an algorithm.

Lost Rhetoric Artwork

Lost Rhetoric

Jason Dinges
not post rhetoric Artwork

not post rhetoric

Stuntman Mike and JPX
Kicks Cleats N Athletes Artwork

Kicks Cleats N Athletes

JD, EJ & Jimmy T