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00:00 Intro: the hotline is blowing up
01:02 How to call, email, and stay anonymous
02:14 Danger Texts announcement and what it’s for
03:56 Caller 1: Lolo and grief that turns into action
06:19 Caller 2: “Use her name” and keep pressure up
08:12 ICE recruitment chaos and lack of vetting
09:49 DOJ focus shifts to the widow, not the shooter
11:02 Caller 3: Rick is ready to march
12:16 Caller 4: Why isn’t Congress doing anything
14:06 Strategy talk: shift protest focus to Congress
14:53 Caller 5: Anthony’s rage and the accountability demand
17:09 Why they want violence and how to refuse it
18:36 Caller 6: coping, organizing, and staying grounded
21:06 Tools: vent safely, stay disciplined, move forward
23:26 Next steps: Discord announcement and community connection
24:17 Stick Around and Find Out: who’s been to 48 states
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Americans are angry about ice and they're not holding back. I'm Jim drastic. I'm Tiffany Dressedon. I'm Nick Knutson.
And today on the dangerous ones, the people's hotline has been blowing up with calls about the situation with ice and Minnesota and around the country.
It needs oxygen. Now we're playing some of those calls for you. Let's get dangerous. Wow, this is, I mean, it has been blowing up.
Yeah, it's really, and there's such a spectrum of emotion out there. Like a lot of people are like, are you okay?
A lot of people are fired up and they're ready to go and they're really glad the marches are starting.
Wait to hear some of these calls. Welcome, everybody. Welcome to the show. Welcome to all the members of the danger core. Welcome to the family. So great to have you here.
If you'd like to call us, give us a call 503-212-4600. You can call us seven days a week. And you can remain anonymous. You can also email us at shout at the dangersones.com.
And we also have a stick around and find out. Mark, what is today's stick around and find out?
Yeah, today's stick around and find out is which member of the dangerous ones has been to all 48 out of all 50 states.
48 out of 50 states. Ooh, it's a well-traveled person. I know that. Stick around and find out. Put it in the comments what you think.
Which one of us has been to 48 out of 50 states? Also, today's comment question of the day. How many states have you been to?
Put that in the comments right now. I love to see that. I remember being young, like counting, like, hmm, I've only been to like three states.
Yeah, right past five, like an RV on the freeway. And they'd get a, you know, magnet or a sticker for every state. And I'm like, ooh, the fan.
I know. I know. Hey, listen, also if you want, become a channel member. We'd love to have you. And we'd love to have you help us grow this channel.
We've got a new episode of the Dangerous Conversation, which is up right now. And you can only see that if you are a dangerous ones tier channel member.
Go to the main page and click join. There's a ton of exclusive content. Check it out. And then also yesterday we announced danger texts.
Yes. And it blew up so many people signed up. We just spent hundreds of hundreds of people. Can you believe that?
That's so cool. Nick, how do people get danger texts? I can't believe how many people already signed up for this. Okay.
So send the word danger in a text message to the number eight six six eight seven seven zero zero three seven. It's that simple.
I love it. I love it. Again, that number is eight six six eight seven seven zero zero three seven. And we will not spam you.
We promise we promise we promise we promise. We're not going to send you texting. Hey, become a member or anything like that. It's just for main things.
We thought about we'll probably send a text out maybe an hour before we go live. Like once a week we'll go live.
Okay. Or if we have like an impromptu going live. Right.
I'll let people know. Or like a major guest guest. Yeah. Or a major news break. Yeah. You know. Yeah. So fantastic.
And not like a Trump news break where it happens every seven minutes. You know.
Right. We're not here to spam you. We're thinking probably, you know, some around two texts a week.
Yeah. Because we have been hearing like, oh, I was I had my bell on, but I missed it.
Or so this is just another step for you guys to know when we're up.
We do get that a lot. Yeah. We can't thank you so much for being here. Thank you so much danger core.
Thank you so much for being a part of this family. Wow. I've been reading so many messages over the last week.
Yeah. And from the from the danger core and just from everybody. And it's just we're doing it, man.
We're building the family. You guys have we're doing it together.
We have a lot more stuff coming in another announcement tomorrow about how you can join our discord.
That's going to be coming up tomorrow. But today we've got a bunch of calls to Tiffany.
Who do we got first? Okay. So the first call is Lolo. And she calls. And I think about you all the time.
But she says she thinks about me all the time too. And she's like my she feels like my mom.
Lolo's great. Sometimes she really is. Yeah. And she's been fired up by recent events.
And it kind of got her out of her comfort zone to do something for the resistance.
Hello dangerous core. This is Lolo. Wow. The name Nicole.
Good. I have to keep saying her name. She could have been my daughter.
I need to be able to call somewhere. I have family. I have friends. But I don't want to appear.
Like I'm breaking a week. But at the same time, I need to be able to call and do a primal screen.
I'm not going to do it here. Just being able to talk to you guys. Thank you so much.
I became a campaign manager for a young lady in my I'm a boomer. Oh my gosh.
I wouldn't have thought to be doing something like that. But she needed help.
So I'm going to help her. This this work needs to be done. Of course, I'm retired.
So I thought I was going to be sitting playing with grandchildren. But I'm going to play with the grandchildren.
But I'm going to do this work. Boy, you guys. All of you. Thank you for being here for us.
We need it. I just needed to talk. Renee Nicole. Good. I need to keep saying that.
Okay. Love you guys. Oh, I just love her so much. Yeah. That's awesome. Yeah.
Say your name. Yeah. Thank you. And jumping in jumping into a campaign. That's awesome.
I know. And just really, you know, we've had a lot of people say it. Like it's going to take the next step.
If you're doing this, do this now. We're doing this. Do this now. And think about that.
She's going to help with this kid. She's like a campaign manager.
I know. That's it. Thank you. Wow. And by the way, can I just I think was her name Lola?
It's low low. She's low low. Yeah. Okay. All right. It seemed like she said Lola when she was pronounced.
She says that sometimes too. Okay. Fair enough. I didn't want to say it wrong.
Tip. Who do we got next? The second call is anonymous. And they want to make sure
that we keep up the pressure on ice and do not let them forget her name, Renée Nicole. Good.
Hi. I want to be quick. Number one, you need to continue to use her name.
Use her name. Show her photo. Give storyline about her.
She mentioned she has children. Personalize the victim. This lovely woman who did nothing and was murdered.
Two, please push that people do not take to violence. That's what they're asking.
They're trying to declare a war on homeland so they can bring out the military against it.
Tell everybody to peacefully protest. And if you can get to their podcasters to give the same message,
please do. I'm not on TikTok. Number three, give the name of the killer. Give the name.
And no one is saying since he possibly was the guy back in June that was dragged,
he was not mentally recovered and emotionally recovered to be on the streets with the level of weapons he was carrying.
Because he clearly was in front of the vehicle, which is not a standard procedure in any law enforcement, major faux pas.
And he instantly fired. And he did more than one round and he fired into a vehicle where there are hundreds of bystanders.
You have to bring out. He was not mentally stable to be on the street. And that's Christy Nome's fault.
Purely Christy Nome's fault. Thank you.
Oh, man. Fantastic.
I know. I know.
Fantastic.
Cool.
Thoughts.
Yeah. I mean, it's a great point. We have to.
I read an article actually this morning from slate. I'm not sure when it was from if it's recent or if it's been around for a while,
but a reporter decided to go and go to an ice recruitment.
And so went through the process.
Wow.
Was sure they were going to get flagged because of social media posts that are like, you know, against the administration or whatever.
Didn't get flagged in that regard.
Also was supposed to have after going to the recruitment was supposed to follow up and do like background check stuff and all this.
It didn't submit any of that stuff.
God hired.
Wow. Nice.
Didn't even finish the process.
No.
No psych evaluation.
Perfect.
Perfect.
Clearly.
Talk to talk to somebody for six minutes and then got a got a $50,000 bonus.
A badge and a gun.
All right, this is a lot a lot of like if you wanted to buy a house in 2007, they looks you to create a report and they went yeah, you passed.
You got approved, you know, that sounds, that sounds your sex.
So, so good point for, for anonymous that we need to, we need to keep that in mind that
like these people are being put in positions that they should not be put in, like in terms
of law enforcement, and, and that is on Trump, and that is on Kristinaum, like the, these
people are not safe people to be around.
Right.
And Rene Good was not a radical leftist.
She was a mom, and she was protesting, and she was exercising her first amendment rights.
Yeah.
And he shot her in the face.
And, and then Nick, you were talking about this morning about how now the DOJ is now
going to go after her widow.
Yeah.
And not the shooter.
Yeah.
So the, so six federal prosecutors in Minnesota resigned today because the, because
Pambondi's DOJ was ordering them to look into Rene Good's widow instead of the, and they're
not pursuing an investigation of the shooter.
I, I don't know if it's possible for me to be more angry about something.
That is, whoo, that is trust evil, they, they, they want to go and find out, like, look
into, look into her wife, find out that she was like in an indivisible group, and then
label her a terrorist.
Yeah.
I mean, it's like, we had, this is, this is Vladimir Putin's Russia type bullshit.
Yeah.
And it just shows you, like, how desperate they're getting.
They have to go after a widow, a widow.
Yeah.
And I feel so.
Who now has to raise a child.
Yeah.
I feel so sorry for her.
Yeah.
You know, and her family and the people that knew her and just, yes, Becca, Becca, Becca,
good.
The heart goes out to you.
Love you.
Yeah.
So who's next?
Oh, moving on.
God is a Rick in Eugene, and he is motivated and, you know, coming from a place that was centered
and anxiety.
Hi.
This is Rick in Eugene.
I just found you guys on YouTube, and I am so happy.
You have, how should we say, alleviated and an awful lot of anxiety for me?
And I am ready to march.
I'm 72 years old.
And today is a good day to march.
It's time to end the craziness in Washington, DC and help remember, miss, good.
So what's that being said?
Thank you for being there.
I am now a subscriber.
Thank you.
Bye-bye.
Hey.
Thank you, Rick.
Santa Fella, Oregonian.
Santa Fella, Oregonian.
Yeah.
Go, ducks.
Yeah.
Sending love out to you, Rick, and he's right.
It's time to get out and free.
It's time.
Yeah.
It's time.
And I feel like we've all felt it coming in now.
Finally, it's like, okay.
Fuck these guys.
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
Yeah.
Fantastic call.
Thanks for being a member now, Rick.
Yeah.
Welcome to the Danger Corps.
Who do we got next?
Fields from Florida.
And she is, she has a really legitimate question.
Okay.
My name is Fields.
I'm calling from Florida.
I just have a question as to why isn't Congress doing anything about this lawlessness
that's going on?
Why they allow in all these lies to be told on TV, even though we saw the video of the
murder of that woman in Minneapolis, they're trying to twist the story and say, what
happened?
Didn't happen.
Why haven't Congress in teach Christy Knowns, Pam Bondy, and whoever else they can
impeach?
This is lawlessness.
This is a country that's going down the toilet because Congress is allowing these people
to do this.
They have to power the purse.
They are different section of the government.
Why on date doing anything?
So I want to know.
Fantastic call.
And Nick, do you want to take that?
Allow me to ascend my self-box.
Yeah.
Fuck these people in Congress.
I mean, I do think that there is some incredible intimidation that's happening behind the scenes.
Like I just said, this is like Putin's Russia.
And I'm sure that there are tactics that are happening, even with like moderate, moderate
magna Republican, whatever, if there are any left, that said tough shit.
Yeah.
You got elected by the people and the Congress is meant to be a separate but equal branch
of government and equaled in power to the executive branch into the presidency.
So do your fucking jobs.
Do your fucking jobs.
Do your jobs.
I couldn't agree more.
And, you know, even Florida is saying, do your fucking jobs.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's shocking how much they're giving away their power in Congress, you know.
I do think that in 20, in 2026, shifting our, our focus of protest away from Trump because
he doesn't give a shit and toward Congress is probably a good idea, especially given
that it's a midterm election year and just being like, look, that's a great point.
We can scream all we want about him breaking the law.
He just laps it up.
He thinks it's funny.
Yeah.
But doing anything about it, that's like, I'm almost as pissed about that, you know.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, we're about 295 days away from the midterm.
We do need to shift our focus.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Who do we got next?
We have Anthony from California and he's pissed and he's ready to go.
Well, my name's Anthony.
I am from Crescent City, California.
I am fucking outraged over this killing of this innocent woman when they in the cold
good.
I am so fucking fed up with this ice bullshit with the little diapers on their fucking
face.
I'm sick and tired of this bullshit.
I'm sick and tired of that.
Fucking only smelly pig.
And that son of a bitch that shot that innocent woman or he needs to get the death penalty
right now, fucking now, excuse my language, but I am fucking pissed tonight.
After seeing this bullshit that took place earlier today, as you could tell, I am not
a trumpet.
I don't like that fat orange smelly piglet that's in our White House.
I don't like that smelly fucking family.
I don't like that stupid damn bunny that cut and I don't like that cast of the tale.
They can all go to hell as far as I'm concerned.
But for people like that, you sick of burning hell, yeah, they need to do something about
this.
Come back that shot that woman of faith.
She was not doing anything wrong.
All she was doing is backing up to get away from them idiots.
I am pissed as you guys could tell.
Fuck all of them right now, maggots out there.
Fuck yeah.
Yeah, dude.
Wow.
Yeah.
Word?
Yes.
Sorry.
Hansen.
I couldn't agree more with him.
You know, and the thing about the death penalty, he said, you know, when you look at what
happened, it's like, you know, there's no other way to I know me.
Okay.
I know me.
I know if I was a cop.
I know myself.
I would have never pulled my gun out.
Right.
Right.
When she drove forward, clearly she's doing a three point turn to get out of there.
Right.
Um, there's nothing.
If fleeing the scene, does that mean you get shot, uh, sitting in the middle of the
road?
Does that mean straight up murder?
It's there.
It's just like the previous caller about if he was that guy who was dragged by the vehicle,
what in the fuck is he doing out on the street?
Right.
That would never happen if this was like a police officer, he would still be on administrative
duty, going through all the tests to make sure he can even put a gun on his hip again
out in the street.
Right.
And it's like what Nick said, you know, it's like, uh, the story you were talking about,
it's, you know, they, they're not doing any vetting.
They don't care.
They just want what could do is out there doing what they want, you know, and that's
what happens.
I don't know what they think.
I don't know what they think.
I don't know what.
And when you see that video, uh, his camera when he was filming and she's like, I'm not
mad at you, man.
Or whatever like that.
You just, it just breaks your heart.
And she looks like such a sweet heart.
And you're just like, um, yeah, I understand.
Uh, I understand Anthony's anger.
Yeah.
Me too.
Me too.
Okay.
And I understand him wanting like, you know, that guy better be convicted to the fullest extent
of the law.
Yeah.
But first they have to investigate it.
Right.
And they're not even going to do it.
Yeah.
So when they're behaving like this time is never going to end like they're going to be in power
forever, but their way is just the highway.
Like, we really need to start thinking about that as Americans.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I hope it.
Yeah.
But please.
And just think about the precedent that it sets.
If DOJ really does not even try to investigate that incident.
And it was.
As obvious as it was and there was so much footage of it.
Yeah.
Like, think about what the what the other ICE officers are thinking.
Yeah.
Like, I can do it.
I'm the fuck I want.
Yeah.
I can literally shoot somebody in the face point blank.
In the middle of Fifth Avenue.
And yep.
And Pam Bondy will have my back.
That's fucking scary.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Scary stuff.
Yeah.
Who is our final caller?
Our final caller is another anonymous caller from Pennsylvania.
And she is saying that the dangerous ones is helping her cope.
Hi, danger core.
I can't thank you enough for your live show tonight.
For having Josh Martin on the Gen Z perspective.
And I've called you guys before.
I'm from Western Massachusetts.
I'm LGBTQ.
And I'm out there on the street.
You guys.
I'm one baby boomer.
I don't know what the rest of them are doing.
But I've talked to my mega neighbors, you know, like forcefully talked to them.
We're having conversations now about them not, you know,
and they're not voting for him.
And there's a big change around here that's heartening.
But I am just torn apart by this murder.
And this woman is just, you know, a recipe influencer.
She just can't believe it.
So I thank you for, you know, also coaching us on, like, I really need this.
I'm now to respond because they want us to, you know, react in ways that create violence.
And we can't be doing that.
So we're kind of walking it, walking it in line in some ways because this is so upsetting.
But at the same time, I'm grounded in the knowledge of knowing that we have to fight back.
In ways that are going to benefit us and our movement.
I plan to do that.
I'm going out there.
I'm layering up.
I'm going to get out there.
And if I'm the only one on the street with a sign, I'm going to do that.
And I just, I can't tank all of you, Mark, and just all of you.
It was just so grounding for me tonight.
So, you know, because I just don't know what to do.
And I see these things happening in our country.
Your life savers all of you.
Thank you so much.
Oh, my God.
Thank you so much.
I'm sorry.
Western Massachusetts.
Western Massachusetts.
That's okay.
Wow.
I'm speechless.
And I thank you for your call.
And by calling your resisting, by calling and even talking about your fears and being upset,
that's your resisting right now.
We just played your call for thousands of people.
And they're going to hear you anonymous.
And it's going to help them as well.
And calling the hotline and expressing that anger because I get a lot of those.
And I'm not going to send them to the police, you guys.
Yeah.
These are righteous thoughts and feelings that you're having.
Absolutely.
You need to get them out because if you don't, they're going to fester.
And then they're going to get what they want, which is violence on the streets.
So they can shut all of us down so we can't vote.
Yeah.
Okay, they're trying to silence you.
They're trying to keep you quiet.
And I understand this is the first time for a lot of you guys here.
This is not our first time here.
So we are going to help bring you through this time.
Nobody wants to believe that this is where we are, but this is where we are.
So you can stop by here.
And we will give you the tools.
We will give you a place to call to just say how you're feeling.
I have people call all the time.
And they'll like rant, right?
They call right back.
They're like, oh my god.
This is where I'm pleased.
I'm so sorry.
I meant to out all of it, but I'm.
They have to get it out.
You know what I mean?
It's just so cathartic just to do that.
Send an email and just rant about what's going through your mind.
We need to get it out.
And then we need to get behind each other and go forward because they're not going to stop.
Thoughts next.
Just so much of what we're trying to do here and this community that we're building
is about creating space for that.
Yes.
You know, it's about being emotionally honest about the fact that this is fucking hard.
Like, none of us want to be living through this.
But here we are.
And just sharing tools and opportunities for resistance, whether they're big or small.
You know, that's what we're here for.
And I'm so glad that you felt that way and that you were motivated to call in.
Thank you so much.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
I'd like to call in call 503-212-4600.
Seven days a week.
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Tomorrow we're going to launch and tell you how you can be part of our discord.
And if you don't know what that is, that's okay.
We're going to tell you all about it.
It doesn't cost any money.
It's completely free.
What it is is a way for you and I and the team here to connect even deeper.
You can send us.
It's almost like if you thought of like a Facebook room where you can just send pictures and videos.
And we can talk a little bit freer than some of the constraints that are in a normal YouTube chat.
We get a lot of calls of people they'll resonate with other calls.
And they'll say, oh, I, Janet from California, please give her my number.
Please give her my email or connect us.
This is the best way for you guys to connect with each other.
That's a really good point.
It'll be a way for the ginger cord to get to know each other.
Yes, because a lot of you guys are out there by yourself.
A lot of people are alone.
So this is a really great way to stay connected out there.
That's right.
Listen, you guys, we're going to get through this together.
It's going to be okay.
We're going to do it together.
We're going to lock arms.
We say that all the time because it's true.
That is how we're going to get together.
Listen, until next time.
Oh, real quick.
We've got that stick around and find out.
Oh, my God.
That's right.
Thank you, Mark.
It wasn't from Mark.
Mark, please reread the question and we'll give the answer.
The stick around and find out.
Thank you, Mark.
Yeah.
So we had that stick around and find out.
I'm sure you've all been wondering which member of the dangerous ones has been to 48 out of
50 states.
What do you guys like to let us know?
So will the person who has been to 48 out of 50 states raise their hand?
Oh, Mark.
He's so good.
That's an American.
So now the big question is, what are the two states you have not been to?
I have not been to North Dakota.
North Dakota.
Someday, maybe.
I've been going.
And then Alaska.
And Alaska.
And that I will definitely do someday.
That sounds amazing.
So we've been to all 48 just through random life adventures, growing up, ton of road trips.
Oh, yeah.
And then I went to school back east.
Oh, yeah.
Live on the west coast.
So drove back and forth a couple of times, took some different routes.
Right.
Yeah.
Just crossed them all off.
I'd say I've been to about like, I think you and I, we both have been to generally the same amount.
Probably about 25.
Yeah, probably half.
About half.
Yeah.
There's a bunch of east coast states I haven't been to.
Yeah.
But that's going to change.
Listen.
Until next time, be safe.
Get into good trouble.
Get into a fun trouble.
And remember, we are all the dangerous ones.
Bye-bye.
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