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Episode 382 - Greg Anderson

14 Apr 2025

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Greg Anderson was a Law Enforcement Officer for the Port of Seattle Police Department. He posted an 8-minute video to his personal Instagram page in which he called for his fellow Law Enforcement Officers to consider the impacts of their actions on public trust, and the legality/constitutionality of enforcing strict pandemic/quarantine measures, an act for which he was eventually terminated. Greg is a veteran of the United States Army where he served as part of the 75th Ranger Regiment. Post military he worked overseas as a contractor for Triple Canopy before joining the US Marshal Service, then as a Police Officer in Los Angeles, and eventually as an officer at the Port of Seattle in Washington. He is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt and the owner of Electric Jiu Jitsu North in Lake Stevens. He is also the host of the Endless Endeavor Podcast. Electric North Jiu Jitsu: https://www.theelectricnorth.com/ Endless Endeavor: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/endless-endeavor-with-greg-anderson/id1520461765 Today's Sponsors: Montana Knife Company: https://www.montanaknifecompany.com/ LMNT: https://www.drinklmnt.com/clearedhot Get your free LMNT Sample Pack with any purchase. Also, don't forget to try the new LMNT Sparkling — a bold, 16-ounce can of sparkling electrolyte water.

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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the show. Before we get into it, I want to talk about a project that I was doing with Ironclad, of which the second episode should be releasing, I think, the same day that this podcast is coming out. I did a four-part series with them called Black Projects.

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Specifically, we were diving into the history of UAPs, or Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon, also known as UFOs for normal people. And it was a pretty cool experience. Visually rich, historically rich, a lot of information. It's available now. At the end of today's show, I'm going to add a 60-second trailer that you can watch if you want to.

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You're already here for the podcast, so hang in there for 60 seconds at the end and check it out. If you like what you see, head over to the Ironclad YouTube page and you can watch it for yourself. Okay, enough about that. Today's episode is with... Greg Anderson, repeat guest. He first came on the podcast slightly into the beginning of COVID. He was in the military.

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He worked in law enforcement at a federal level and state level. He hit my radar when he made a video in his police car while working for I believe the Port Authority of Seattle. If I'm incorrect in that, that's my fault, not his.

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Talking in my words, again, describing his video to other police officers about what their roles and responsibilities maybe actually should be during the pandemic and what they should consider as valid and legal and perhaps immoral and illegal when it came to what they were being told to do. He ended up losing his job because of that video. And... I bet. Actually, I think I asked him on the show.

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He wouldn't take it back for the world. He's a high level jujitsu practitioner. Apparently, he's very good at arm bars. I wouldn't know because he's never arm bar me. What do you think about that, Greg? And he's got a podcast called Endless Endeavor, an awesome jujitsu school on the West Coast, north of Seattle, I believe it is, Electric North Jujitsu. And it was awesome to catch up with him.

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And, you know, we never really know what we're going to talk about. Probably got a little bit off the rails at times. He believes in the power of crystals. We definitely talked about that. So, yeah, episode 382 is going to be with Greg Anderson. Before we get to that, though, give me 90 seconds. Let me pay the bills. Today's episode is brought to you by Montana knife company. Go back.

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