I think I've mentioned it before, but I don't care for podcasts. Never have found any I actually wanted to listen to once, let alone every episode. Until I found yours. Keep up the good work, Jack.
right? even as he was talking about it I thought he was going to remark on the double-sidedness of people, I did not expect him to pull that insight out.
I have a hard time believing a lot of aspects of this story, this is the first time I have felt that way about any of the stories you have shared honestly.
Dude was a 15-16 year old, Junior or senior in high school, driving around VIPs in Detroit for an executive protection company in his own SUV, learning martial arts... Yeah man. I call bullshit
There is no doubt that I chatted with him over the BBS's. I too was part of those Michigan hacking \ phreaking \ Anarchist's Cookbook guys in that era.
Absolutely awesome. Best interview I've heard for a long time, on any subject. Seems 21 Jump Street, was a documentary of sorts. 🤣🤣🤣👍 Earned a new subscriber.
The way Jordan adapted and made the right choices enlightens me to the fact that if you're at the right place at the right time, you can discover that one thing that turns you into a genius in your own right. His story is amazing and there are many movies for example that highlight what may seem unrealistic, but in his example, everyone has the possibility... you need the right place, the right time, persistence, and a dash of luck for it all to fall into place. Great episode!
This story reminds me of when I was 13 and the FBI showed up at my door begging me to help them backtrace Osama Bin Ladens exact location but I told them I would have to wait for my dad who works at Nintendo to get home and give me permission to use the computer so I could access my special IP tracking software that I coded myself using 0day exploits that pulled IP subscriber information from any ISP in the world. Ended up copying the software to a floppy disk and selling it to the FBI for a million dollars which then led to the demise of Bin Laden. Good times.
I’ve met the owner of the redwings wife, they live down the street from me! Very humble lady, she would come into little Cesar’s while I was working there and would buy from pizzas very regularly. I saw her weekly. For the longest time I had no idea who she was because every single time she comes in she pays and acts like a normal person. My boss had to tell me once who she was.
I recall back in the day we baby monitor that would pick up the neighbors old school portable house phone. Of course we as kids took the opportunity and listened more than we probably should.
Man. I had a similar childhood as this guy. Minus working for the Ilitches and the FBI, and ending up running a successful business. I used Hotline and AOL a lot back then. Also spent lo much misspent time in and around the D and Windsor. Damn cool story he's got though. Thanks for sharing it.
I have a hard time believing the whole "helping the FBI catch predators" story, because I was on the internet back then, I remember when AOL chat when live (AOL 1.2) and from what I remember, the FBI were already pretty hip to predators online, I remember them even lurking in teen-centric IRC channels and news groups, long before AOL chat existed. This guy's story makes it sound like he introduced the entirety of the FBI organization to how the internet works. I can't imagine the FBI of the 90's ever "working with" some 16 year old kid from Detroit. 🙄
Inter-agency communication and cooperation was nearly non- existent at that time. Intra-agency coordination was equally rare. Everything was based on analog, real time communication in meat space. Slow. Most law enforcement was old school at the time. It is entirely plausible that there were 50 concurrent investigative units that were learning and deploying their own techniques in a silo, thinking they were the first and only group so advanced. I am 100% certain this lack of cooperation is still happening right now. As for the youth, look at the recruiting being done by the coding and security industries: straight to the high schools where there are plenty of 16 yr old “rascals” creating some cutting edge mischief.
What do you think the aptitude tests to find gifted teenagers, is all about? I had a girl in one of my classes that took those tests and was found to be gifted. One day, she was called out of the class then never came back. I'm now 54 and still in contact with her brother that absolutely refuses to answer any questions about Kelly, except to say she's done very well for herself. Intelligence agencies have been fleecing teenagers from school since before 21Jump Street was a hit TV show. Life is stranger than fiction, while most don't want to accept the reality.
@hiropro11 it's the left hand not working with the right hand. The same shit happens in our military still, despite having way better ways to communicate these days.
I really enjoyed how this episode had a happy ending for the guests. I know I'm a year late to this but I would love to see more of these winning stories
This show is painfully underrated on this platform. It's so, so good. Please keep making these, Jack, and don't get a rise and fall video made about you by doing anything sketchy!
Way back a friend had a scanner walkie talkie thing. Before they put some special chip in it. We would listen to all the neighbors conversations lol. One night a week a group of us would get high, get a pizza, play Xbox and listen haha. It was so fun! On girl was getting cheated on, one lady’s house had got robbed, all kinds of stuff haha
As a kid I drew flamethrower designs and bomb designs in school. Then 9-11 happened and I stopped bringing my graph paper sketchbook to school. Blowing stuff up is fun. Also, having lit a lot of stuff on fire, I've never been at risk for burning down houses by pouring water on burning oil.
Any fed is likely further educated/aware than the local podunk sheriff. Makes perfect sense that they could make the distinction between a criminal and a rebellious teen.
My little brother and his friend made napalm back in the late 90s. They were only like 12 or 13 and had a copy of The Anarchist Cookbook. There’s still a part of the concrete walkway at my parents’ house that is melted from it. It’s wild to think about what us kids did and got away with back then. They would have gotten in HUGE trouble if that happened now. They both grew up to be decent members of society and didn’t become psychopath criminals, so I guess they weren’t bad, just stupid when they were kids lol.
@@spaceghostmiid that’s scary!!! I couldn’t believe what it did to the concrete. It’s still melted, 20 something years later. A spot about the size of a baseball.
The first thing I ever downloaded was the "Anarchist Cookbook" it was the first time I ever used the internet actually. It was the early 90's and I did it on an old IBM with a green monochrome CRT. I was in elementary school and a friend's older brother was talking about it and explained how to do it. I printed it put on that old printer paper with the holes on the sides and had the white and green stripes. It took forever and ran out od paper. I went to nearly every house asking for printer paper and finally got some. I was able to finish before my folks got home. I still have it too! I took it to the post office near school and made copies of it so I never used the original. I learned a lot from it, but I never used it nefariously. I just liked learning about stuff and making cool splosions. I made a magnesium....boomer that made it look like daylight at 2am fo like a couple seconds. I never shared it though, I knew I was the exception and wasn't going to take responsibility for a kid blowing themselves up. I never even told anyone about it because I knew they would hound me for it.
I had an old scanner and would listen to cordless phones. A girl in the area was probably only 12 or so was always talking to some older guy and he would talk dirty. Turns out he was a friend of the single mother and he was an “uncle figure” of the young girl. They talked almost every night. He turned out to be a DJ on a radio station.
I really enjoy this channel, I work night shift alone, this takes my mind away from problems. But this is the first episode that was so “fantasy cringe” I didn’t make it through it. One second “I’m taking mixed martial arts training from these badass guys that were ex military “, moments later they weren’t veterans, they were Jack boot thugs with no license. Telling everyone in high school he worked with Feds? Focused on the “crossing state lines” as the criminal aspect of child rape? The bad part of pedophilia is the whole “baby raping” stuff, not so much some enhancement to a charge the court may add on. Didn’t get any further than that. He’s probably still beatin off to the fantasy of a disappointed library teacher. LULZ 😂
I sorta identify with him as far as the allure of listening in to phone calls. Back in the early 2000's, whatever particular cell phone system they had going on at the time (i forget which right now) would broadcast over UHF unencrypted, and i one day happened upon the exact channel it used while flipping through the UHF channels on an old tv i had that used to have both VHF and UHF knobs on it. (sure some of you know those old tvs) It would broadcast one call after another, and you'd get to hear both sides of the conversation. Me and my friends would turn it on while drunk late at night and listen to all kinds of shit, and laugh like a mf'er at some of the phone sex ones we occasionally got. Fun times
@@meskes4059 Read up on it, and thats exactly what it was then. Thank you, i always wondered how that was possible, but apparently it was definitely a weakness it had
When he said "I didn't know why, I just did it," I could totally relate bc I was much the same way when I was a "tween." One day a kid from my class invited me over to his house after school to play video games even though he wasn't allowed to have anyone in the house while his mom wasn't home. He said he wanted to show me something in her bedroom, and opening the drawer on her night stand, he pointed to a stack of porno magazines--which to a 12y.o. boy was like finding the Holy Grail. On top of the magazines was a black nylon case with a zipper around the edge. Just then the phone downstairs started ringing and my friend ran to answer it, telling me to be totally quiet bc his mom called to check on him everyday around the same time. Idk why, but I grabbed the case and slid it into the front of my pants and headed back downstairs and informed him that I had to go home bc I forgot about something I had to do. It turns out that his mom was a reserve police officer and inside the case was her duty weapon- a nickel plated Smith & Wesson snub nose .357 Magnum pistol, fully loaded w/police issue hollow point bullets (which at the time were highly illegal for anyone except for L.E. to possess), and two speed loaders with the same bullets. I took the gun home and looked at it for a little while but wasn't sure what to do with it as I hadn't thought that far ahead when I took the gun. I wound up giving it to my older brother who was 19 and living on his own in an apartment. A year later my brother was awoken by the sound of someone climbing through his bedroom window in the middle of the night, and in a state of panic reached under his bed and just so happened to come up with the only one of his guns that would likely get him, and most likely me, arrested. He aimed at the dark silhouette standing in front of the moonlit window and fired, shooting the burglar in the face and sending him crashing back through the window that he came in through. The shooting was deemed justified, however, the police demanded to know where he got the gun and he told them. A few days later my brother called and told me what happened and said to expect a call from the ATF. I was scared out of my mind for days, but apparently they decided not to pursue the matter any further bc I was doing well in school and had never been in any trouble before, so- as the saying goes, I dodged a bullet...pun intended.
@@timetraveler0002 Thank you! I left out a whole lot of the story but believe me there is more than enough craziness to fill up a 300 pg book without any embellishments! The little brother of one of the guys in my circle of friends wrote a book called "Boug Boys," (pronounced like bug) about the fights and violence that inevitably popped off whenever certain friends of mine were around. I've had to put hands on several of these guys for doing things like swinging at a guy in a drunken stupor and missing, and instead punching a female in the face which resulted in me dragging them out of the house and throwing him down a flight of concrete steps leading to the sidewalk. Total insanity!
@@timetraveler0002 Good lord, its already embellished enough, if its even a little bit true. Ask yourself why no one ever asked where the gun went to begin with, like, the owner who would have had to explain it's disappearance. "Police issue hollow points" my ass. Anyone who knows guns knows that's total nonsense, and he knew that how? If anything, homeboy stole his buddy's mother's dildo out of the nightstand. #coolstorybro
@@birdflipper You're really gonna wanna work on your story telling if you expect to get past anyone with actual critical thinking ability. The premise has merit, and you clearly have a good imagination, but believability goes out the window on a number of levels. I'll add too, that you went WAY too far with throwing people down flights of stairs. Quit while you're ahead or you'll just get labeled a pathological liar vs a good story teller.
Jordan sounds like he’s full of shit with most of this story lmao it reminded me of the Mobman episode with how over emphasized certain parts were to make them seem true
31:41 That was what I was wondering earlier. He had a cell phone in the 90s!? Probably those huge ones. And was driving!? That whole bit about putting the school staff back in their place was SUWEET! I definitely needed to hear that 1. And the dumb friend that can't keep secrets. I can tell his social skills are top notch because his story telling skills are also at that level.
My son was able to connect on 6 school computers at once using a networking tool at 10 years old. Started typing nonsense on it. Teachers told him he was hacking lol I told him if you find a vulnerability like that to let them know.
I remember back In the day of analog cell phones getting radio scanner and listening to one side of the conversation as the phones listened on one frequency and transmitted on another. One time I was listening to this woman talking then the penny dropped it was my sister who was flirting with this guys getting all steamy … Shudder….. 🤢🤮
This story is like too close and just like it was me telling my story from 16 years old and on how I found that glitch qhit money order and everything is almost on string like it is my story
This is one of my favorite episodes so far and I’ve listened to 85% of them. This guy is the best storyteller yet!! Awesome job!
FACTS.
This is amazing
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 nah buddy
I think I've mentioned it before, but I don't care for podcasts. Never have found any I actually wanted to listen to once, let alone every episode.
Until I found yours. Keep up the good work, Jack.
This show's popularity has really turned out for you! So happy for your success!!!!
He learned the right lessons listening to people's calls. I would've taken it as people are fake af and I don't want anything to do with them.
right? even as he was talking about it I thought he was going to remark on the double-sidedness of people, I did not expect him to pull that insight out.
I've recently became truly jaded bc of the ppl at last 2 Jobs. they're awful ... fuck'em.
Good luck getting them to admit it
That's a very immature attitude feom someone who doesn't understand human natire and especially doesn't even know oneself
Hmmmm, that comes later IRL
I have a hard time believing a lot of aspects of this story, this is the first time I have felt that way about any of the stories you have shared honestly.
I can see why but I'm pretty sure he vetted this guy before creating this episode. He does that with all of these stories.
Jordans speech has every hallmark of a fantasist. I dont believe a word
Dude was a 15-16 year old, Junior or senior in high school, driving around VIPs in Detroit for an executive protection company in his own SUV, learning martial arts... Yeah man. I call bullshit
I dunno, it's possible....
His story sounds like something a child would come up with to impress
"assistant principle wanted to throw the book at me", relatable
Man I keep coming to this episode absolutely one of the gem for me. Love this storyteller.
I love waking up to a new episode!!
There is no doubt that I chatted with him over the BBS's. I too was part of those Michigan hacking \ phreaking \ Anarchist's Cookbook guys in that era.
That "hi r u pretty?" remark had me dying lmao I miss chat rooms
Absolutely awesome.
Best interview I've heard for a long time, on any subject.
Seems 21 Jump Street, was a documentary of sorts.
🤣🤣🤣👍
Earned a new subscriber.
I love your content so much.... it's kind of becoming the highlight of my week LOL
Same
im an introvert i shuld find a class like what he teaches to help....this shower thought brought to you by feeding the algorithm
Learn C++ , C# & Java
Totally fascinating show! Ended up way different than I expected, but I'm new to this series. Thank you!
The way Jordan adapted and made the right choices enlightens me to the fact that if you're at the right place at the right time, you can discover that one thing that turns you into a genius in your own right. His story is amazing and there are many movies for example that highlight what may seem unrealistic, but in his example, everyone has the possibility... you need the right place, the right time, persistence, and a dash of luck for it all to fall into place. Great episode!
This story reminds me of when I was 13 and the FBI showed up at my door begging me to help them backtrace Osama Bin Ladens exact location but I told them I would have to wait for my dad who works at Nintendo to get home and give me permission to use the computer so I could access my special IP tracking software that I coded myself using 0day exploits that pulled IP subscriber information from any ISP in the world. Ended up copying the software to a floppy disk and selling it to the FBI for a million dollars which then led to the demise of Bin Laden. Good times.
Yeah, sure.
Lmao
Hahaha 🤣
Jack should do a podcast with you
and everyone clapped
You're killing it, epic episode !
Happy 2023 bro
“The next logical step is social engineering “😂😂
Why are you not on spotify!!! Your podcasts are perfect to listen to on long drives
He is
This is turning out to be my favorite channel
I’ve met the owner of the redwings wife, they live down the street from me! Very humble lady, she would come into little Cesar’s while I was working there and would buy from pizzas very regularly. I saw her weekly. For the longest time I had no idea who she was because every single time she comes in she pays and acts like a normal person. My boss had to tell me once who she was.
Certainly love listening to your episodes and this episode was close to heart! :)
So fun learning new things every single day! ❤
That story about having a mobile at school before mobiles were a thing was awesome.
Another great episode Jack
I recall back in the day we baby monitor that would pick up the neighbors old school portable house phone. Of course we as kids took the opportunity and listened more than we probably should.
My Grandmother had a "party line". She told me never say anything on the phone that I didn't want someone else to hear.
Man. I had a similar childhood as this guy. Minus working for the Ilitches and the FBI, and ending up running a successful business.
I used Hotline and AOL a lot back then. Also spent lo much misspent time in and around the D and Windsor.
Damn cool story he's got though. Thanks for sharing it.
Just what I needed. Laying in bed, can't fall asleep
Мап, you're good! Big Thanks for creating those amazing stories, again and again 🙏🏻
I remember a time in my early teens there was a guy that listen to our phone until he decided to interact with us kids ... we called him Mr. X lol.😅
Crazy to think how innocent online curiosity in the early days of the internet could lead to serious consequences like this
Always love hearing Jordans stories, please bring more
I have a hard time believing the whole "helping the FBI catch predators" story, because I was on the internet back then, I remember when AOL chat when live (AOL 1.2) and from what I remember, the FBI were already pretty hip to predators online, I remember them even lurking in teen-centric IRC channels and news groups, long before AOL chat existed. This guy's story makes it sound like he introduced the entirety of the FBI organization to how the internet works. I can't imagine the FBI of the 90's ever "working with" some 16 year old kid from Detroit. 🙄
Inter-agency communication and cooperation was nearly non- existent at that time. Intra-agency coordination was equally rare. Everything was based on analog, real time communication in meat space. Slow. Most law enforcement was old school at the time. It is entirely plausible that there were 50 concurrent investigative units that were learning and deploying their own techniques in a silo, thinking they were the first and only group so advanced.
I am 100% certain this lack of cooperation is still happening right now. As for the youth, look at the recruiting being done by the coding and security industries: straight to the high schools where there are plenty of 16 yr old “rascals” creating some cutting edge mischief.
What do you think the aptitude tests to find gifted teenagers, is all about?
I had a girl in one of my classes that took those tests and was found to be gifted.
One day, she was called out of the class then never came back.
I'm now 54 and still in contact with her brother that absolutely refuses to answer any questions about Kelly, except to say she's done very well for herself.
Intelligence agencies have been fleecing teenagers from school since before 21Jump Street was a hit TV show.
Life is stranger than fiction, while most don't want to accept the reality.
@hiropro11 it's the left hand not working with the right hand. The same shit happens in our military still, despite having way better ways to communicate these days.
Considering they worked with White Boy Rick who was from the same city, it doesn't seem that far fetched
@@rogerramjet6429 that is literally the basis for introduction of organized university.
That librarian story made me so happy🤣💀 that’s like a childhood dream
So sorry. I'm a retired librarian.
That was an incredible story.
I really enjoyed how this episode had a happy ending for the guests. I know I'm a year late to this but I would love to see more of these winning stories
To this day, I have an AOL account for over 2 decades.
This show is painfully underrated on this platform. It's so, so good. Please keep making these, Jack, and don't get a rise and fall video made about you by doing anything sketchy!
My favourite episode so far! Go Jordan you legend!
by far best episode as of right now
This is a bunch of B.S if you couldn't tell
Phone Phreaking was the best!!!
Took me a while to realize this is Jordan Harbinger (podcaster) wild!
Way back a friend had a scanner walkie talkie thing. Before they put some special chip in it. We would listen to all the neighbors conversations lol. One night a week a group of us would get high, get a pizza, play Xbox and listen haha. It was so fun! On girl was getting cheated on, one lady’s house had got robbed, all kinds of stuff haha
Right. I use to listen in to wireless home phone calls on my baby monitor lol. Fun times haha
@@manners7483 Ah the cordless phone days
As a kid I drew flamethrower designs and bomb designs in school. Then 9-11 happened and I stopped bringing my graph paper sketchbook to school. Blowing stuff up is fun. Also, having lit a lot of stuff on fire, I've never been at risk for burning down houses by pouring water on burning oil.
I’m convinced you either narrated Eat The Rich: The GameStop Saga, on Netflix or your vocal doppelgänger has been located.
Any fed is likely further educated/aware than the local podunk sheriff. Makes perfect sense that they could make the distinction between a criminal and a rebellious teen.
23:20 😭😭 why did you've to play that music in the background when he said that he was SINGLE
My little brother and his friend made napalm back in the late 90s. They were only like 12 or 13 and had a copy of The Anarchist Cookbook. There’s still a part of the concrete walkway at my parents’ house that is melted from it. It’s wild to think about what us kids did and got away with back then. They would have gotten in HUGE trouble if that happened now.
They both grew up to be decent members of society and didn’t become psychopath criminals, so I guess they weren’t bad, just stupid when they were kids lol.
napalm is astonishingly easy to make. i’ve seen someone make it by accident before.
@@spaceghostmiid that’s scary!!! I couldn’t believe what it did to the concrete. It’s still melted, 20 something years later. A spot about the size of a baseball.
Holy shit I knew his voice sounded familiar! I used to listen to his podcast a while ago!
Love the theme music. Sometimes I start an episode just to hear it.
The first thing I ever downloaded was the "Anarchist Cookbook" it was the first time I ever used the internet actually. It was the early 90's and I did it on an old IBM with a green monochrome CRT. I was in elementary school and a friend's older brother was talking about it and explained how to do it. I printed it put on that old printer paper with the holes on the sides and had the white and green stripes. It took forever and ran out od paper. I went to nearly every house asking for printer paper and finally got some. I was able to finish before my folks got home. I still have it too! I took it to the post office near school and made copies of it so I never used the original. I learned a lot from it, but I never used it nefariously. I just liked learning about stuff and making cool splosions. I made a magnesium....boomer that made it look like daylight at 2am fo like a couple seconds. I never shared it though, I knew I was the exception and wasn't going to take responsibility for a kid blowing themselves up. I never even told anyone about it because I knew they would hound me for it.
Really cool how the FBI agent positively influenced a teenager to take another path.
One of my FAVORITES!!
Where is the Jordan Harbinger frank Abigale vid you mentioned? Cant find it anywhere
Stand up dude. Take down all pedos.
That Mr Snowcoder was epic... 11/10
I wonder who the kid was that was falsely accused of ordering the pizza. Why that student ?
This story is highly embellished and self contradictory.
he's making this up as he goes along
AOL was great back in the day. Used it when I was like 12+. 😂 Good times.
I had an old scanner and would listen to cordless phones. A girl in the area was probably only 12 or so was always talking to some older guy and he would talk dirty. Turns out he was a friend of the single mother and he was an “uncle figure” of the young girl. They talked almost every night. He turned out to be a DJ on a radio station.
And she loved it
So a pervert being a pervert who caught a pervert being a pervert. Way to go.
GOTTA LOVE THOSE MOMENTS ! ( LIBARY )
This is one of my favorite stories. Every kid DREAMS of this stuff! 😂
That’s cause that’s all this story was, nothing more than a made up dream 😂
Love the story of the hater librarian! 😆
Good story teller too!
I really enjoy this channel, I work night shift alone, this takes my mind away from problems. But this is the first episode that was so “fantasy cringe” I didn’t make it through it. One second “I’m taking mixed martial arts training from these badass guys that were ex military “, moments later they weren’t veterans, they were Jack boot thugs with no license. Telling everyone in high school he worked with Feds? Focused on the “crossing state lines” as the criminal aspect of child rape? The bad part of pedophilia is the whole “baby raping” stuff, not so much some enhancement to a charge the court may add on. Didn’t get any further than that. He’s probably still beatin off to the fantasy of a disappointed library teacher. LULZ
😂
I sorta identify with him as far as the allure of listening in to phone calls. Back in the early 2000's, whatever particular cell phone system they had going on at the time (i forget which right now) would broadcast over UHF unencrypted, and i one day happened upon the exact channel it used while flipping through the UHF channels on an old tv i had that used to have both VHF and UHF knobs on it. (sure some of you know those old tvs) It would broadcast one call after another, and you'd get to hear both sides of the conversation. Me and my friends would turn it on while drunk late at night and listen to all kinds of shit, and laugh like a mf'er at some of the phone sex ones we occasionally got. Fun times
That would have been AMPS
@@meskes4059 Read up on it, and thats exactly what it was then. Thank you, i always wondered how that was possible, but apparently it was definitely a weakness it had
When he said "I didn't know why, I just did it," I could totally relate bc I was much the same way when I was a "tween."
One day a kid from my class invited me over to his house after school to play video games even though he wasn't allowed to have anyone in the house while his mom wasn't home. He said he wanted to show me something in her bedroom, and opening the drawer on her night stand, he pointed to a stack of porno magazines--which to a 12y.o. boy was like finding the Holy Grail. On top of the magazines was a black nylon case with a zipper around the edge. Just then the phone downstairs started ringing and my friend ran to answer it, telling me to be totally quiet bc his mom called to check on him everyday around the same time. Idk why, but I grabbed the case and slid it into the front of my pants and headed back downstairs and informed him that I had to go home bc I forgot about something I had to do.
It turns out that his mom was a reserve police officer and inside the case was her duty weapon- a nickel plated Smith & Wesson snub nose .357 Magnum pistol, fully loaded w/police issue hollow point bullets (which at the time were highly illegal for anyone except for L.E. to possess), and two speed loaders with the same bullets. I took the gun home and looked at it for a little while but wasn't sure what to do with it as I hadn't thought that far ahead when I took the gun.
I wound up giving it to my older brother who was 19 and living on his own in an apartment. A year later my brother was awoken by the sound of someone climbing through his bedroom window in the middle of the night, and in a state of panic reached under his bed and just so happened to come up with the only one of his guns that would likely get him, and most likely me, arrested. He aimed at the dark silhouette standing in front of the moonlit window and fired, shooting the burglar in the face and sending him crashing back through the window that he came in through. The shooting was deemed justified, however, the police demanded to know where he got the gun and he told them. A few days later my brother called and told me what happened and said to expect a call from the ATF. I was scared out of my mind for days, but apparently they decided not to pursue the matter any further bc I was doing well in school and had never been in any trouble before, so- as the saying goes, I dodged a bullet...pun intended.
dude you could write a book or short story (fiction) based on this, brainstorm with your bro or friend to embellish it or something
@@timetraveler0002 Thank you! I left out a whole lot of the story but believe me there is more than enough craziness to fill up a 300 pg book without any embellishments! The little brother of one of the guys in my circle of friends wrote a book called "Boug Boys," (pronounced like bug) about the fights and violence that inevitably popped off whenever certain friends of mine were around. I've had to put hands on several of these guys for doing things like swinging at a guy in a drunken stupor and missing, and instead punching a female in the face which resulted in me dragging them out of the house and throwing him down a flight of concrete steps leading to the sidewalk. Total insanity!
@@timetraveler0002 Good lord, its already embellished enough, if its even a little bit true. Ask yourself why no one ever asked where the gun went to begin with, like, the owner who would have had to explain it's disappearance. "Police issue hollow points" my ass. Anyone who knows guns knows that's total nonsense, and he knew that how? If anything, homeboy stole his buddy's mother's dildo out of the nightstand. #coolstorybro
@@birdflipper You're really gonna wanna work on your story telling if you expect to get past anyone with actual critical thinking ability. The premise has merit, and you clearly have a good imagination, but believability goes out the window on a number of levels. I'll add too, that you went WAY too far with throwing people down flights of stairs. Quit while you're ahead or you'll just get labeled a pathological liar vs a good story teller.
It's wonderful to think your bad act might have saved your brothers life, good thing it wasn't a lady toy lmao
Bring him(Jordan) back with another story or topic
You don't talk to enemies the same as allies.
This is fantastic. I wonder if he had AIM+
ya i made my mom cry too before in the kitchen just like that. glad you made her proud man.
They were just glad I wasn't blowing things up. Lol such proud parents.
Jacks Back!
see, I knew it, FBI been spying on me since AOL
This is inspiring
His life is like the book "outliers" by Malcom gladwell. Amazing
This dude was glowing from birth
This dude lies so much it’s crazy, here’s a tip if someone gives waaaay too much info telling a story prob fake
Yeah schools are filled with adults that get off on kids getting in trouble. How sad and pathetic.
Dark days, Dark Net
I'm new to this channel/podcast. I love it! However, I was around during the time Jordan is talking about. He sounds like a pathological liar...
Jordan sounds like he’s full of shit with most of this story lmao it reminded me of the Mobman episode with how over emphasized certain parts were to make them seem true
31:41
That was what I was wondering earlier. He had a cell phone in the 90s!? Probably those huge ones. And was driving!?
That whole bit about putting the school staff back in their place was SUWEET! I definitely needed to hear that 1. And the dumb friend that can't keep secrets.
I can tell his social skills are top notch because his story telling skills are also at that level.
My son was able to connect on 6 school computers at once using a networking tool at 10 years old. Started typing nonsense on it. Teachers told him he was hacking lol I told him if you find a vulnerability like that to let them know.
I remember back In the day of analog cell phones getting radio scanner and listening to one side of the conversation as the phones listened on one frequency and transmitted on another.
One time I was listening to this woman talking then the penny dropped it was my sister who was flirting with this guys getting all steamy …
Shudder….. 🤢🤮
Back in the days of "hold harmless" agreements and e-signature class 3 explosive licenses pre 911.
only thing true in this story is he chatted on aol
lol i tried the same with the old checks my mom gave me. this brought back some memories
you'll never get over karen turning into a puddle :D Be proud to own that memory.
I'm pretty sure at some point I had text files that went through this guys computer at some point
Detroit in the house lmaooo
this is jordan harbinger. hes a great pod caster ive been listening to him for years
Jordan Harbinger interview was 😇😇😇😇😇😇
Bro , please make videos on secret agencies hackers and what makes make isreal a cyber leader and their hacker a good in hacking.
He did
90's teenage Hacker makes good...
This story is like too close and just like it was me telling my story from 16 years old and on how I found that glitch qhit money order and everything is almost on string like it is my story
Your each and every story's motivates me ☺️☺️☺️☺️
Hands down my favorite episode so far. I've been listening to Jordan since the early Art of Charm days.
Bravo Jack
Listen to many of your videos the sound quality on this one absolutely sucks
Cheers