Super Humans & Enhanced Games

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Super Humans & Enhanced Games

The Grapevine with Maanaan Sabir · Fri Jul 17, 2026

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You come in a little bit too hype.

I mean, she knows I come into her house hype.

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Shout out to my mama.

Hopefully, I know she's listening, but I'm just a hype dude, man.

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Welcome to the grapevine.

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Again, and we're about to pick these grapes.

Milwaukee.

I'm gonna start with another topic.

I'm gonna start with the same topic that we ended off with because, ooh, let us try to clip those.

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So anyway, I'm gonna start with the same topic we ended off yesterday with because I think this is to be continued Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Milwaukee.

You gotta listen to this.

Pentagon just opened up something called the high tea department.

Say that with me.

The high tea department.

And I promise you, I'm not making that up.

So by the end of this hour, we're gonna understand why I think this is way more than about

hormones, right?

Cause the high T department addresses testosterone and we, I think we need to go deeper into this.

Cause this is just not about testosterone and them testing, uh, testosterone and, uh, uh, elements, finding elements and then them testosterone finding elements in testosterone and then having some.

remedy for low testosterone.

That is not the case.

That is not the case.

I don't think it is.

I think it's something different.

So we're about to go deep.

We're talking, um, we're talking testosterone.

We're talking steroid Olympics back by DJ T junior, junior.

Yes.

That's Donald Trump, Donald J. Trump, junior.

Yes.

The money that he's making.

behind this is absolutely ridiculous.

Absolutely ridiculous.

That's not your radio going in and out.

That is me elongating absolutely.

I mean, I want to really say that it's really foul of what he's doing.

The guy made, you know, close to two to three billion dollars since he's been in office.

That's a come up.

I mean, that is a real come up.

Look at the meme coin.

Meme coin, he got in and out.

Now he got a gold coin with his face on it.

He has a gold coin, a gold dollar that is coming out with his face on it.

And on the back is his, I see the, I see the picture on the back.

Somebody said it's a picture of his butt on the back.

I don't know, man.

He's telling us to kiss his, his Keester.

So there's a steroid Olympics.

Back by Donald Trump and also Peter Till.

If you don't know who Peter Till is, Peter Till is the guy who has plenty of money.

Who's an investor.

And he's, I guess he's invested in everything.

Facebook, you name it.

Instagram, all these places, man.

He's invested in all of these people and all of these companies and he's netted major returns, major returns.

So the steroid Olympics happened in Las Vegas earlier this year.

We're going to talk about birth rates.

We're going to talk about who this country is quietly trying to engineer starting at the military level.

Then we're going to bring it home because Milwaukee just changed its police rules.

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And I'm teasing a guest next week that you don't want to miss.

And then breaking news.

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Let's get into it.

This is the great vine.

So let me tell you.

Hi.

T department.

That's exactly what Pete Hexeth has explained and what low T actually is.

We're going to get into this.

This is this is absolutely out of order.

So the Pentagon and your Defense Secretary, Department of War Defense Secretary Pete Hexeth just announced the Pentagon will annually screen every.

service member.

That's every person that has signed that data line at age 18, every service member member from every part of the military, every part of the military, every service member 30 and older for testosterone deficiency.

So they're calling it internally.

They're calling it the high T department, which is so wild.

You're calling this the high T department.

So you're screening people who are low or testosterone deficient or could possibly be testosterone deficient and you want them to all be on the same page.

You want them all to have high levels of testosterone.

Do you know what that does to people?

You know how dangerous it is to have extra high, extraordinary high levels of testosterone.

Are you going to do this with the women too?

I mean, talk to us Pete.

Call me, call me Pete.

Somebody knows Pete out there in Milwaukee.

I think he has a cousin here in Milwaukee.

I promise you, maybe Chicago, but call us Pete.

We need to understand all of this.

You're not a scientist.

So, so real quick.

So everybody's on that same page.

I want to want you to get this real clear right in the dome piece.

Low testosterone, low testosterone.

I can't talk today.

low testosterone medically means your blood levels drop below roughly 300 nanograms per deciliter.

So basically out of a normal range, that usually runs from about 300 up to 1000, which basically means that if you're, if you have low testosterone, your symptoms can include fatigue, low sex drive.

So your hammer ain't hammering.

You're losing muscle mass.

Your, your mood changes.

So you, you're, you're having major, major mood swings.

Even you're having trouble concentrating.

I'm, I'm, I'm pretty sure that's pretty much all of the Americans in America right now.

If you have a trouble studying, I mean, that's pretty much everybody in America.

Everybody is having trouble.

We're right in front of our phones, looking at our phones.

That's, that's a part of the, that's a part, this is a part of the culture.

Losing muscle mass.

Yes, we all lose muscle mass, but here's the, here's the, the, I've heard something about muscle mass and I remember this.

I remember a statistic that came out and said that we lose muscle mass at a 17% rate every year after the age of 30.

So yeah, you know, we, we're losing it.

You know, at one point I had large muscles.

I remember, you know, I gained 15 pounds and in a short amount of like 15 pounds worth of muscle in a short amount of time.

That's just, you know, I was young.

I was eating spinach and working out like Popeye and fighting a lot.

So yeah, it's, it's a real diagnosable condition for some men and at some point usually tied to aging.

So this gets folded right into the existing mandatory public periodic health assessment under under 30.

So, you know, people under 30 can volunteer for the testing if they want in Hexas frame this around lethality.

And so basically he's keeping troops at their biological foundation for combat readiness.

So as long as you are staying in the military, they're going to treat you as being lethal.

So if you want to be combat ready, what do you have to do?

You got to be a part of this.

You got to be a part of the high testosterone group.

You got to be a part of the high T group.

You have to be a part of the bigger, better, faster, stronger group.

You have to be a part of those.

Those individuals that have that can increase the length of their telomeres and telomeres and things that create that keep you living longer.

But also increases the length of your biological foundation.

Your biological foundation gets stronger because it needs to be ready for combat readiness.

I'm not his, I'm not his preacher.

I'm just telling you, this is what he is out to do.

This is what he is out to do.

So you guys are going to have some people and there's, I've, I got a couple theories around this.

I got a couple theories around this and I know those theories are.

Straight up my opinion.

We need, we need a section of this called my opinion straight up.

So these real numbers are worth knowing only about 5.6% of men age 30 to 79.

Now they're not even there.

This is just a blanket statistic, not including cultural folks, people of the black and brown.

and yellow connection, race, right?

Actually, so only about 5.6% of men age 30 to 79 actually have a clinical testosterone deficiency.

So doctors have already publicly, publicly pushed back on this framing since testosterone naturally declines with age.

But that's not automatically a medical.

emergency require and treatment.

It just, you just do something about it.

Like honestly, if you want your testosterone to increase, go outside and lift some boats, some, some rocks and some boulders and go run, go sprint, go deadlift, go lift anything but a fork.

When we come back, when we come back, testosterone didn't start with the Pentagon.

It went mainstream in Las Vegas first.

And what I'm doing, what I'm going to tell you is genuinely the weirdest, wildest story you had.

You will hear in sports today when we come back in.

Welcome back to the grapevine.

I'm your host, Manon Sabir.

We're back.

We talk about the steroid Olympics.

We talk about these steroid Olympics in the high T department that the U.S.

government Department of War has enacted in the military.

I think it goes into effect in October or something of that sort in the fall.

But it's my prerogative and we're going to live like that too today.

They enhance games.

Yes, we picked these.

grapes with the enhanced games, testing, going mainstream.

So Milwaukee and the mayor of this year, something happened in Las Vegas.

And I need you to understand that because it's, it connects directly to that Pentagon story.

It's called the enhanced games.

And it is exactly what it sounds like an Olympics style competition with store with steroids testosterone.

And human growth hormone are not just allowed, but they're really encouraged.

They're encouraged.

Yeah.

Like HGH steroids and testosterone is encouraged.

It's crazy.

It's no drug testing, but it's no drug testing at all for this.

Like nothing, no drug testing.

You could just use the, like whatever you want to use, you can use it.

No band substance list.

No drug testing is the opposite of the Olympics where you have to ultimately be natural.

So these athletes that signed up to the enhanced games, they received mass, massive cash prizes for winning their event.

Right.

So 250 Gs for winning their event, a full million dollars.

If you broke a world record is, and it's backed by real money.

It's backed by Donald Trump.

Believe this or not.

Donald Trump has a venture capital firm called 1789.

I want to know what happened in the United States in 1789 for him to call his venture capital firm 1789.

I doubt if he even knows what happened in 1789 in America.

1789 in American history.

Watch this.

Let's see.

American history.

I'm looking it up too.

Okay, so.

In 1789, I just want to go down this little rabbit hole right quick.

Little rabbit hole chasing few squirrels.

The United States successfully transitioned from the Articles of Confederation to a functioning constitutional Republic.

The year was defined by George Washington's inauguration, the organization of the federal government and early debates that forced the foundation of American law and politics.

So there we go.

There we have it.

There's that's the reason why Donald Trump called his venture capital firm.

He has a venture capital firm that invests in everything that you are not investing in in America.

Americans, you Americans.

That's right.

And he's also doing it with a gentleman by the name of Peter Till.

I'm not going to necessarily expose who Peter Till is, but you just look it up and you'll find out what he is, what he's all about.

These are these people behind the enhanced games.

And there's more, but these are two main individuals that have.

put money and time into investing in cheating.

That's it.

They're cheating.

I can't make this up.

They're just, they're straight up cheating.

So, and this isn't like a fringe internet stunt.

This is a well funded publicly traded on the, on the New York stock exchange thing.

Like the enhanced games now is probably trading at $3.

Think so it went up and then it went down and guess who guess who won?

Guess who won that race?

Yeah, I want y'all to guess one time one time.

Just give me one one big guess.

That's right Donald Trump Donald Trump and his people won that race Look you can use the the the people who participated in the enhanced games used

They use 91 91% of the competitors used testosterone HGH, which is a human growth hormone and 62% were on stimulants like Adderall openly Like openly like okay, man.

You know what I need to run faster.

Let me get some at let me some Adderall Wow, I mean, I don't know this is this is why the world

Anti-doping agency and the US anti-doping agency condemned it outright.

The head of the USDA called it a flat out dangerous clown show.

It is a clown show.

So here's the world.

We're actually living in Milwaukee.

Testosterone and steroid use has gone from taboo to ultimately on television.

It went from banned to being branded.

In the same year, the Pentagon decided every soldier over

30 needs their hormones checked annually.

Are we?

Is this like the Tuskegee experiment?

Are y'all trying to test me?

Every soldier over the age of 30 needs to get pricked.

They need to be tested and prodded to find out what their hormone level is.

So this is not a coincidence to me.

This is a culture deciding

Very much out loud that enhancement is the new normal That to enhance is the new normal.

They'd like, you know, they're like man if a woman could get a BBL and a TTL then they could get BBL the TTL That's a TTL y'all get what I'm saying.

Yeah, if y'all if your woman could get that Man, you might as well let these dudes get the high level get high level

testosterone, they might as well let it go.

So here's my theory.

I want it to be known.

This is my theory.

This is my opinion.

It's not the views of truth radio.

And it's not a proven fact because I think there's something deeper hanging.

But you strip away the marketing and what you're looking at is like a country trying to engineer a super soldier.

They're trying to engineer someone like Robocop, right?

So imagine a person that can.

Run further, jump higher, shoot straighter, recover faster, barely needing any sleep because if you have a high level testosterone, you don't need a enormous amount of sleep.

You will rest, but then you're right back up and you're ready to go.

That's what they train.

Soldiers are trained that way.

That's why they're able to wake up at five o'clock, go to sleep automatically at 10 and wake back up at four, three, four, five o'clock in the morning and continue to do it again.

Trained so it's more than a machine is more than a man than a machine more than a machine than a man Sorry practically an Android built to police the world without ever needing rest like the Robocop a member of Robocop used to have to be plugged up Exactly so and I'll go a step further and this is you know, it could be controversial but

I think what was part of driving this obsession, this to enhance is a quiet anxiety about competing, athletically and otherwise, with black and brown people who've dominated the world of sport over and over again.

At one point, if you look at the National Basketball Association, when it didn't allow black people in and then when it did, what happened?

In the national football league when it didn't allow black and brown people in and then when it did Hockey is going on now tennis is going on now rowing is going on now speed skating going on now think about it Think about it.

It does not mean that one Race is more dominant than the other that is not the case But there is a genetic link

There is a genetic link to being foundationally biologically the closest people to the first person on earth.

There is a link in it.

That link allows you to tap into a greater genetic substance, a greater genetic substance that does not mean that you are inferior.

That just means you just, you know, sometimes you ain't got the juice and it's okay.

And it's okay, work harder.

That's all.

And so, you know, these people have dominated the sport, sport after sport after sport.

And I can prove, we can prove this motive sits at every boardroom behind this movement.

But when you watch who's funding it, who's promoting it, who is, you know, who's putting money behind it, and what biological foundation

Language keeps getting used around it I Don't want I don't so I don't think that that read is crazy.

I think it's worth saying Something about it out loud.

I think we what we need to do is understand it as a people as a group of human beings we have to understand it not create a Super soldier so we can invade Kark Island so we can

bomb ports and then puts troops on the ground.

That's not, that shouldn't be the case at all.

That shouldn't be the case.

But when these people come out of the service, guess who we have on the front lines of, and so a lot of them going to, a lot of them going to the law enforcement, guess who is a part of the law enforcement group being trained as a super soldier.

We'll be back in three.

Hey y'all, welcome back to the grapevine.

We're about to pick some more grapes and I'm about to play a video that is very controversial in America and also controversial in Canada.

But it kind of explains

the effects of human growth hormone, steroid use, and the openness of using it.

Ben Johnson and Carl Lewis, they were competitors, rivals, but Ben Johnson happened to get caught with steroids.

And he didn't necessarily deny it, but he was saying to other people that he wasn't the only one using it.

It was other folks that were using steroids too, that he just happened to have the great, the right combination of steroids and also genetics to and talent and work to win the race.

Let's play.

Let's play that exact.

Anonymous narrator (audio clip)

Ben Johnson of Canada claimed gold in the men's 100 meter final at the Seoul Olympics, 1988, winning in a world record time of 9.79 seconds.

But later was stripped of the title due to a doping scandal.

Gold was then given to the second place defending Olympic champion Carl Lewis, who ran 9.92 seconds.

Ben Johnson of Canada claimed gold.

Manon Sabir (host)

Yeah.

So there we have it.

And you see how fast he ran.

Matter of fact, he beat Carl Lewis twice.

He beat Carl Lewis the year before in 87.

Was that 87?

That was 88.

Man, that shows how old I am.

But that was 80.

That was 88.

So, uh, Ben Johnson beat Carl Lewis in 87.

I mean, he really wrecked him.

He beat him bad.

So it was, it was a, that was a crazy time.

That was a really crazy time because their work use was, I mean, they, they thought that Carl Lewis was clean.

Not everybody thought Carl Lewis was clean though.

People at home were like,

Man, this dude is running the hundred and under nine.

Come on.

Come on.

Nine, nine, two.

Come on.

Wow.

Somebody told on Ben Johnson.

Shout out to you, Ben Johnson.

Hold it down.

But here's the number out.

That's just stopping you, your tracks about the bigger, better, faster conversation.

The high T department for the first time in record, white males, white males.

Yes, that's it.

White males made up less than half of all babies born in America.

Less than half.

Yes, less than half.

And for, and that's the first time on record.

So 49.6% in 2024 down from 52.6%.

Just eight years later, Hispanic births are.

The only one, only group that grew during that, that stretch.

I don't believe that.

I think black births have always been a constant and that's why it is hard to report.

We're always, we're always, you know, thinking we're always, we know that black people, you know, and brown people are always giving birth regularly, but this is not going to stop having babies.

If you look at the population of Africa, it's a lot of the majority of the population of Africa, especially in most countries in Africa.

are most people are either under the age of 25 or over the age of 55, the elderly.

So everybody in between, they're, they're kind of phasing out, but these young folks are still having babies.

Shout out to y'all too.

So the overall, but if you look at the US, the overall US birth rate has dropped below replacement level.

And that's not saying we're not talking about the.

the black and brown people, we're talking about the overall US birth rate that was reported.

But majority of that report is based around the people who are trying to have kids, but are not having kids.

We're going to get into it.

So about, so basically the replacement level is 1.6% per woman when 2.1 is what actually keeps 2.1 kids per woman.

is what keeps a population steady.

My mother had five.

Her mom had seven.

My, my two grandmothers on my father's side, it was 12 kids all together.

I got a lot of cousins.

I got a lot of cousins and them folks, you know, they, they having babies.

They, they not going to stop.

So it's our.

Our rate is probably like three, five, five point one per per woman in our family.

Meanwhile, there's a real documented push out of this administration, this Trump administration right now and its allies, vice president, Vance, Elon Musk.

We could, the, the heritage foundation behind project 2025, more than likely some, a person like Bill Gates, they're actively strategizing.

ways to push and boost the birth rate with some proposals, the white birth rate with some proposals, even floating things like cutting funding for higher education for women.

There, there are floating things like cutting funding for higher education for women.

Yes, they are.

They're cut.

They're like what?

So they, so they can not go to school.

Right so they can not go to school and have more babies because they said more years in school correlate with having fewer children Man this these dudes boy So here's my question Here's my question.

I want to be careful with how I say this, but basically You know what we got to enhance that enhance games video

Hey, take your time.

But here's my question.

I want to, I want to be careful how I say this, but when you put a high T department screening every soldier's hormones and an enhanced gains, mainstreaming, steroid use right next to national movement, actively worried about which Americans are having babies and which aren't, is that really a coincidence?

Is that really a coincidence?

Or is the military now a professional sport?

Are they becoming the testing ground for a much bigger cultural project about strength, reproduction, and who this country wants representing its future?

I think it is.

I think this is the exact.

system that they want in place.

This is a part of human preservation.

Look, I don't really play Joe Rogan, but he had a great explanation.

Let's play this real quick.

Joe Rogan (audio clip)

The enhanced games now is the idea.

Okay.

The enhanced games is a very well-funded idea and they're there because the enhanced.

Anonymous narrator (audio clip)

Oh, yeah.

Oh, yeah,

Joe Rogan (audio clip)

they're all gonna be on the juice They're gonna be on the best steroids money can buy the best current techno all the athletes Okay, you know the enhanced games now, so I want to

Manon Sabir (host)

I want to raise something that something else and I want to be precise about it I want to be real precise and I'm not gonna sit here and tell you

One race, it has proper testosterone levels than the other.

That's not the case.

We don't, I don't want to do that because, you know, I, I like to understand about something about myself.

I respect all people, everybody.

That's, that is a part of my, my claim, right?

That's a part of how I grew up, but, but that's not, you know, settled science.

This whole thing isn't settled science.

and claims like that have a genuinely ugly history attached to them.

So what I will say is this, anytime a promotion or fitness standard gets tied to any biological marker instead of pure performance, history has shown us that these standards do not always get applied evenly across every soldier.

So the real question, I mean, look at Agent Orange.

So the real question isn't who has more testosterone.

It is who decides what counts as enough.

Who's watching to make sure that decision gets made fairly for everybody.

Everybody wearing the uniform.

So meanwhile, I want Milwaukee.

I need Milwaukee.

I want you to sit with this.

Black and Hispanic families have not stopped growing.

Y'all ain't stopped growing.

Y'all getting to you to have babies.

And the data straight up shows it.

So in a lot of countries, including black and brown, populate specifically the largest groups are under the age of 25.

And I'm going to say this again, are under the age of 25.

A full, healthy, generational spread.

So while one political movement is actually worried about engineering a stronger, bigger, better.

faster, run longer, run faster, have more babies, more fertile, future soldier, right?

Able to able to think, you know, able to rest shorter and get up and do whatever they got to do type of soldier.

More like a machine, more than a man.

The population they're worried about replacing hasn't actually slowed down.

having babies at all.

And they're worried.

They are worried.

There's mad reports about this.

Mad reports.

Donald Trump has said this.

He's, he's said this a lot.

I mean, this is a part of his, this is a part of his plan.

This is a part of Donald Trump's plan to do this.

I can't make this up, man.

This guy, I'm gonna try to look something up.

I'm.

Like he he is absolutely.

We know why he's wild.

This is this is a very, very weird case.

This case is really weird.

So Milwaukee, I want I want your read on this.

Is this genuinely about military readiness or is it?

Are we watching something much, much bigger?

Are we watching?

Robocops being being pushed down our throat Because it's gonna it's playing out in sports as we speak So when we come up when we come back, we're gonna bring this back down the street level I'm gonna I'm gonna play a clip for you before we even get into our last topics our last couple of topics for the rest of the two hours that we on I'm gonna bring it down so we can really really understand

what I'm really saying to you.

And then we're going to jump into our police chases and what the rules mean for us.

We're going to talk about those pros and cons.

Hey, we'll be back in two.

Wow.

All these one-hit wonders.

Tom Locke.

Yo, I think that was Tom Locke.

Somebody let Tom Locke.

Yeah.

Who was it?

Joe Rogan (audio clip)

Yeah, Tom Locke.

Manon Sabir (host)

Yeah, Tom Locke.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

So yeah, look, you welcome back to the grapevine.

We're picking some more grapes.

I'm your host, Manon Sabir on the award-winning 101.

7 the truth radio Yes, we are back and I'm glad you are sitting down with me in your car listening traveling Whatever you got to do eating some lunch.

Whatever you're doing.

Glad you are here, man I'm super happy that you're here.

My mother said I'm coming in too hype.

So I'm gonna come in Like this Hello everybody Welcome to the poetry hour 101 7 the truth

Poetry hour.

We're talking, we're talking high tea department and the reason there's a, there's a broader reason why we're talking, um, high tea department, high levels of having high levels of testosterone in the military.

Pete Hexeth, who is the department of war defense minister has said he's going to start testing soldiers.

over the age of 30 for low testosterone so they can boost their testosterone.

Very interesting.

Very weird.

Very classy-ish.

It's not classy at all.

But what I do propose and I do know is that when you get soldiers who have high levels of testosterone and they come out of the military, there are soldiers that will go right into

public service.

We should show the Rodney King beating.

I mean, there we go.

There we go.

There we have it.

I mean, do we need to show any other police brutality?

No, I'm not gonna, let's not show that.

But we are gonna show, I am gonna show a clip of what an actual Android looks like.

Yes, I'm talking androids.

And I think what we're,

Airing on is the side of a, don't play yet.

We're playing it.

Don't play yet.

What, what I'm proposing is that we're not just in trying to enhance our soldiers in the military.

That's not it.

What we're trying to do is test their ability to compete with machines.

And then when, as they're competing with machines, as they're competing with machines, they enhance the machine quality.

Study stay study these humans enhance the machine quality then when these people who are bigger better faster stronger die Like they donate their brain Y'all know about that right like CTE when people die they when people donate their brain They take the body or they take the the the head of this individual they put it on a machine if you don't think this is happening Let's play this clip and I tell you that

We got folks that are running from cops y'all not gonna be running long They're gonna be jumping from house to from house to house So they're gonna be running from house to house look at this machine they have it on a on a Kind of a pedestal type of deal, but so it's not necessarily on the ground, but they have these machines already ready for people's

heads to be placed inside of them.

If you do not believe what that is going to happen, that is happening right now.

The video is on is right here in your face.

They already got Robo.

They already got they already got machines.

Look at this.

Look at it.

They already have machines that are walking next to you that you can purchase today.

This is about this is one part of policing.

So you're not gonna be running from the cops.

They can control you.

You could you could take this machine out and you know Slash it with your little knife and machine gonna do go do what to you.

Is that it?

Is that a pinprick?

It didn't really run at you and just take you out and eliminate you.

That's what it is.

I'm not trying to scare you but if this machine is looking at you in your face on this

On this video, imagine what is going on behind closed doors.

Man.

Milwaukee's new police chase rules.

I'm going to open up the phone line.

So nine people, that's how many Milwaukee's have died in police chases last year alone.

Six crashes, nine lives.

That's why the rules have changed.

And I want you to actually understand.

What change before you form an opinion of it?

So on as of February 6th, Milwaukee police department can no longer justify a chase on speed alone.

Just on speed.

They can't justify it.

So officers now need at least one additional factor, like a collision, forcing another driver to swerve or blowing through a control intersection.

That's right.

So the fire and police commission is pushing for to go even further new or proposal with stop officers from chasing reckless drivers after the initial stop attempt entirely and require immediate termination.

The moment a chase becomes dangerous.

Okay.

So this may be a case for tighter rules and fewer heart, fewer high speed chases.

means fewer innocent bystanders getting killed by a fleeing driver who was probably never going to get caught.

So reckless driving was was stated as the reason in 714 out of 970 total pursuits in 2025 alone.

That is a lot.

Man, y'all running a lot.

They don't start putting out spike strips.

They already got the flock, the flocker rocker, the rocker flocker.

A flock is the flock.

What is that called?

Whatever that's called to catch you while you have a license, the license plate reader, they got that flock.

The case against some and then you can also make sure that you can check and see if you've been flocked on the website.

Have I been flocked?

The case against some officials and also.

And also.

Families worry that this.

teaches reckless drivers that if they just keep going, the police gonna wear out, they gonna back off.

And it's really emboldening more dangerous driving.

Citywide, not less.

So, y'all, what do you all think about this?

What is your stance on what they're gonna do?

I'm gonna go to the chat.

I'm gonna go to the chat.

And also, if you feel like calling in 833-212-1017, 833-212-1017, you can call in.

You can also text and tell us what you think about.

You know, if you want to talk about the high T department, this is on your soapbox.

Get on your soapbox.

Y'all can write a whole lot in the chat.

Go do what you got to do.

Say what you want to say.

The enhanced games, the demographic angle, you talk about it all.

Police chasing.

The Ron Taylor said, I don't think that.

There's anything Trump won't do.

The infamous Blitz Creek invasion by Nazi soldiers was so successful that they were, were hopped up on methamphetamines and did not sleep for days.

As a matter of fact, yes, more than likely all, all day, but also we also were invaded.

If y'all didn't know that we were invaded in Portland, Oregon and also California by one of the opposing, by one of the opposing armies of one of the countries, believe it or not in the 40s.

And Bay bar said solid snake.

Yes, probably.

La Ron Taylor a year before Floyd heard from Marshall High School beat Carl Lewis in 2000 in the Moscow Goodwill games.

So that y'all proven my point.

Not everybody knows that there were more than one people before Ben Johnson that was on steroids.

Trust.

And there was no high A cost of living causes.

Birth causing low birth rate.

Reminds of what happened in the Sons of Paradise.

Yes.

And that's baby.

I'm saying that.

The Ron Taylor said, you have funky code Modena.

I was playing.

We were playing funky code Modena.

No limit.

Has some type of soldier cash money had to army in the Navy.

Okay.

What are y'all on today?

And then the Ron Taylor says, this also means a whole lot more people's cars are getting stolen again.

They tried this once.

Yeah.

Remember that that area?

It was an area in.

Uh, by one of the 30 off of 35th street that had like a whole lot of stolen kids.

I mean, it was like the kids were just coming out of the house, just driving the kids, the stolen ones though.

They don't have the correct pursuit vehicles to chase these cars.

Yes.

Matter of fact, why don't they get some donations from Dubai and get some Porsches and like, and hummers and, uh, like souped up hummers though.

And also, Lamborghinis.

You get the Lambo's, I don't think people are going to be going that fast.

This is going to stop straight up.

Then, you know, it's drones out here.

They got the drones.

So everybody, next hour, the next hour, you're in the right place.

You're in the right place, Milwaukee, because we're going to have a little fun.

I'm helping men catch themselves before night turns bad.

And I've got a name you need to remember before next week show.

I'm going to introduce a few of our next week, our next week guests.

And I'm going to see what you think when they come up.

We'll see you after these break.

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