36 min

E4: Wagner Rebellion, RFK Jr, & Robot Dogs with Flamethrowers Open Comms

    • Society & Culture

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Join hosts Zach Bell and Eric Bartell as they kick things off by celebrating the Army's birthday and teasing a special video by Chandler Messi. They delve into an impactful Medal of Honor speech by David Bellavia and announce the retirement of US Marine Corps member, Tyler Vargas Andrews. 
This episode takes a deep dive into the high-profile OceanGate submarine implosion incident, analyzing the motivations and risks involved. The hosts also discuss the halted rebellion by the Wagner Group and provide an in-depth analysis of the conflict's potential fallout and Russia's response. Transitioning to fitness and wellness, the discussion explores Robert F Kennedy Jr's workout video, gym culture, and the need for dedicated workout spaces. 
The show promotes Alpha Elite Performance as a leading fitness solution. The conversation takes a futuristic turn as the hosts introduce robotic dogs equipped with flamethrowers, discussing their potential for surveillance and their depiction in popular culture. The episode concludes with a commentary on generational differences in the military, focusing on the use of cell phones in boot camp and sharing humorous anecdotes from their personal experiences.
(00:00): Introduction to the Open Comms show by Zach Rebel and Eric Bartell, mention of a video by Chandler Messi.
(01:21): David Bellavia's Medal of Honor speech discussion.
(03:12): Retirement announcement of Tyler Vargas Andrews from the US Marine Corps.
(05:42): Discussion on the OceanGate submarine implosion incident.
(13:27): Start of the discussion on the halted rebellion by the Wagner group.
(15:42): Analysis of the tension between Putin and his right-hand man concerning the Wagner Group.
(21:41): Transition into fitness discussion, promotion of Alpha Elite Performance, and review of Robert F Kennedy Jr's workout video.
(27:32): Introduction of robotic dogs with flamethrowers and their potential spying capabilities.
 (33:13): Commentary on generational differences in the military and discussion on cell phones usage in boot camp.
(36:19): Promotion for Alpha Elite Performance and closing remarks by hosts.
Zach Bell, Veteran With A Sign:
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Save 15% off your first order from Alpha Elite Performance with code RATEDRED: https://alphaeliteperformance.com/
Join hosts Zach Bell and Eric Bartell as they kick things off by celebrating the Army's birthday and teasing a special video by Chandler Messi. They delve into an impactful Medal of Honor speech by David Bellavia and announce the retirement of US Marine Corps member, Tyler Vargas Andrews. 
This episode takes a deep dive into the high-profile OceanGate submarine implosion incident, analyzing the motivations and risks involved. The hosts also discuss the halted rebellion by the Wagner Group and provide an in-depth analysis of the conflict's potential fallout and Russia's response. Transitioning to fitness and wellness, the discussion explores Robert F Kennedy Jr's workout video, gym culture, and the need for dedicated workout spaces. 
The show promotes Alpha Elite Performance as a leading fitness solution. The conversation takes a futuristic turn as the hosts introduce robotic dogs equipped with flamethrowers, discussing their potential for surveillance and their depiction in popular culture. The episode concludes with a commentary on generational differences in the military, focusing on the use of cell phones in boot camp and sharing humorous anecdotes from their personal experiences.
(00:00): Introduction to the Open Comms show by Zach Rebel and Eric Bartell, mention of a video by Chandler Messi.
(01:21): David Bellavia's Medal of Honor speech discussion.
(03:12): Retirement announcement of Tyler Vargas Andrews from the US Marine Corps.
(05:42): Discussion on the OceanGate submarine implosion incident.
(13:27): Start of the discussion on the halted rebellion by the Wagner group.
(15:42): Analysis of the tension between Putin and his right-hand man concerning the Wagner Group.
(21:41): Transition into fitness discussion, promotion of Alpha Elite Performance, and review of Robert F Kennedy Jr's workout video.
(27:32): Introduction of robotic dogs with flamethrowers and their potential spying capabilities.
 (33:13): Commentary on generational differences in the military and discussion on cell phones usage in boot camp.
(36:19): Promotion for Alpha Elite Performance and closing remarks by hosts.
Zach Bell, Veteran With A Sign:
https://veteranwithasign.com/ 
https://www.instagram.com/veteranwithasign/
https://www.tiktok.com/@veteranwithasign
https://www.facebook.com/veteranwithasign
Erik Bartell: https://www.erikbartell.com/
https://www.instagram.com/realerikbartell
https://www.tiktok.com/@realerikbartell
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/realratedred
Twitter - http://twitter.com/realratedred
Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/realratedred
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@ratedred
For all of today's stories head over to: http://www.RatedRed.com 

36 min

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