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six six four seven eight eight six Well Steve Gregory, Right,
we do, Oh Steve? How are you? I'm well. I
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was doing fine until I got a call from a
number I don't didn't recognize and asked if they could
meet me somewhere and give me some documents. Oh, all
right with this is on the Sheila Kuel situation. Documents
all right, because when we last left it with Sheila Kuel,
she'd been rated by the Sheriff's Department, and she admitted
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she was tipped off by the Inspector General, Max Huntsman
of La County, of La County, and that the Attorney
General Rob Bonta was going to be investigating the Kuele
angle and the Max Huntsman angle to see if Kuele
was involved in that eight hundred thousand dollar contract or
best friend, right, And if you recall there had been
(01:49):
Max Huntsman hasn't really spoken much about it. They've all
been playing it off like it wasn't that big of
a deal. Well, what I have now in my possession
is a copy of the text messages between US chiefs
with staff to Sheila cull and also to Sheila Culls
one of her advisers. The first one is dated September
thirteenth at ten seventeen pm. This is the night before
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the raid from Lisa Mandel to Sheila cull and Tory
Osborne just got a call from Don Harrison. She's acting
County Council by the way, She's been informed that the
sheriff may obtained a search warrant for your home and
Patty geez WHI should be Patty Higgins. I told her
this was last week's news. She wanted to make sure
you were aware. Per the informant, the warrant is for
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seven am tomorrow. Let me know if you want me
to do anything. May still be a hoax, and then again,
you never know. Feel free to call anytime. Then another
text comes in at eleven forty one pm, same night
night before, from Don Harrison to Sheila Cule. Got it.
This was this was the first my team had heard
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of it. Max called Coco tonight with his intel. Coco
is short for County Council. Intel is in quotes. I
just wanted to make sure you were aware should anything
come of this in the morning. Cheryl O'Connor's on standby
sherl O'Connor is Sheila Cule's attorney. If you need her,
she will be there. Now. That's a direct text to
Sheila Cule that last minute. That's correct. So and this
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I'm looking at the copy of the actual text messages.
But then it's also part of a document that was
filed with the courts, and it also it outlines it
in more detail, talking about at eleven forty one pm,
Don Harrison texted Supervisor Kule the following this was the
first my team that heard of it, etc. Etc. As
I said, according to this document, there are twenty five
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different text messages relating to the above topic and two voicemails,
also on the evening of September thirteenth, twenty twenty two,
both stated she had an urgent matter she needed to
discuss with Supervisor Kule. Now I talked to some investigator
is about this, and they said that this is a
criminal act. If Kull had already admitted that Max Huntsman
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gave her a heads up, that is a criminal act,
according to investigators. And the sheriff has said this all along,
that that is part of the product than the crime. Yeah,
so right here, this is the first anyone has heard
of this outside of that circle. These text messages apparently,
they're very clear, they're part of a court document. It's
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very clear that Sheila Keule was made aware of it,
so that that whole surprise routine the next morning without
her shoes on in the whole nine yards. It says
right here clearly that it was going to happen at
seven o'clock in the morning, staged. So that was an
act or stick. And aren't they dragging her away? Then?
Who Sheila Kiel? Well? She I mean, remember that the
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warrant part. It doesn't really imply that Sheila did anything
wrong per se. She received information, she and give it.
So she received the information, she's supposed to report it.
The issue, well that could be too. The issue is
is the information came from a source that wasn't supposed
to give the information and or shouldn't have had the
information in the first place. Should be rounded up, right,
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That's what the whole issue is now. And now the
recent Coco, yeah, Coca. The recent thing I had heard
from the Sheriff's department is they're pushing. They've sent a
letter to Attorney General Rob Bonta asking him to remove
Max Huntsman as the head of Civilian Oversight Commission because
of this very issue. Right now, it's not clear. I
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think as this evidence continues to pile up and if
it becomes more public that the Attorney General Rob Bonta
it's not going to have any choice but to really
take this matter seriously. Well, he has the way to
make this go away. You're going to say that the
investigation is bogus, Quel, but they're going to go after
Huntsman for the search warrant tip off. Well that see,
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this is the thing that the Sheriff's point he had
been trying to make for a while, and he made
on your show as well. Is that Remember he sent
a letter, and he sent the letter to us, and
it's clearly stated back in February, mister Attorney General, we
need your help. Can you please come investigate this? Can
you keep please come do this? And remember this is
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a there was a warrant for this very thing that
was being drafted about a year ago. So this thing's
been going on for quite some time. And the fact
that the warrant is now being challenged in court. I
suspect that that's what this document is about. It's probably
to defend the warrant, and it's a declaration to defend
the warrant that was filed today. Actually, so this is
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one of those situations where the Attorney General is going
to be under pressure to really really treat this thing.
Well objective him. Well, now that you have the evidence
and it's being broadcast and there's a physical copy of
the evidence in your hand, it's impossible to ignore that now.
And we'll get this posted here pretty quickly. I'm out
in the field right now on another interview, so when
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we can, we'll get these texts posted. All right, very good.
I guess you haven't had a chance to ask anybody
involved for a reaction on them. No, I'm in a
parking lot and another disclosed location with nobody around me,
so I just got somebody somebody, somebody met you in
a parking lot and handy the documents, yep, pretty much.
Which are they're like pictures of the texts or what
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are they? Yeah, there are facsimiles of the text Uh,
they're they're um, it's hard to describe that. They look
like they're the actual text messages. But what they're what
they are is it looks like they've been copied from
something else, like another document, but it's on the original
It's in the original court document, so it looks like
it came. It looks like it's a screen grab right
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off of the screen. That's why it's darkish. This is
like old fashioned spy work. Yeah. Yeah, so it's kind
of like fact. I thought all leaks happen electronically now,
but you're actually when you can, you're like the park
on something like this still because that's an electronic digital
footprint R. So that's why you have to do old school.
That was he wearing a trench coat and a door. No,
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just U, I didn't say it was a heat, that's right, John,
John always assumes his sex. I think, I no, No,
I try to smoke, Try to smoke, what smoke? Smoke
you out revealing who it is? How I slip a
name out? And really, quite frankly, you don't need to
know who it is. You just gotta trust me. Yeah,
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what'll we do? I mean, there you go. Can't make
this stuff up? I mean, you know this is here.
Are they gonna come after you for having this stuff? Well?
They can, I mean you certainly can. But I'm protected
under the State Whistleblower Act. That's right. You stand your
ground even they throw you in jail. Gotta be. Don't
you remember the John Gardner case down in San Diego
and the d A down They wanted to haul me
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into court because I had the search warrant of remember
the John Gardner story. Oh yeah, remember and you had
a relative on talking about him killing Amber Dubois and
Chelsea King. Yes, and I broke the story with the
search warrant, and the DA was pissed and it forced
the forced them to do the public confession. So yeah,
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I mean, you know whatever. I you know. The thing is,
I remember you saying I hope you get arrested, Steve,
because I'd make a great story for us. That's John,
No doubt about that. I can't deny that. Good work,
Bye guys, and Steve Gregory, who apparently it's been handed
some documents with facts, symbolies of texts seduce yo that
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apparently Sheley Kill was tipped off about these search that
was coming to her home. And that's a no no.
Whoever did that. The corruption continues, corruption continues, and and
and the Los Angeles Times was lying when they tried
to say that sheriff and a wave and made all
this up that this was some politically motivated attack. Now
really happened. They really are that corrupt. And these are
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the people that the LA Times has been protecting for many,
many years. Johnny ken chow k if I am six
forty live everywhere in the iHeartRadio app. Oh, it is
a new one. A phlebotomist and what a full bottomist
is um veins and legs that they take blood? Yeah,
(10:16):
guy working the Leiso Viejo has been arrested for sexually
assaulting women while they were giving blood. That's a new one.
I mean you've heard of guyacologists doing this, but sexually
assaulted while giving blood? Yeah. Oh. Year old woman reports
she was assaulted in a sexual manner by this man
while giving blood at a laboratory. Yeah. I usually just
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maybe you lie down or sit down right, they take
it out of your arm. But what did he do
when he there's no details. Are looking to see if
there's other victims, is why they put the story out.
That is strange. Yeah, I guess you're you're vulnerable there,
I guess so. And because it takes a few minutes
to suck off suck out enough blood. But you know,
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in a collegist sometimes used that excuse that this is
part of the exam. But I don't see you know
how you can get away with that as taken blood
and I need to put my hand here too. Yes,
so many creepy people. Creepy people in the world. Now
you're going to generalize. Yes, I have a story that
I actually haven't shared with anybody, but I figured I
would just share it with you. Breaking news. I got
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my wisdom teeth pulled. I think I was seventeen years old,
and so they kind of knocked me out, and so
I was in the recovery room and I was a
little hazy, but there was one of those assistants totally
was feeling me up when I was waiting. I swear,
I swear, and so I did tell. I think I
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told my grandmother because she came with me. I think
it was my grandmother, and she said, let's go, you know,
And I said, how am I supposed to prove this?
I was drugged? But one hundred percent I know. So
then when I went in for a check up, I
saw the guy and he looked at me, and I
looked at him, and he just ran out of the room.
How old was he, I don't know, like young guy
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or old creeper. Probably thirties. Yeah, I know, I know,
I know you're right, one hundred percent right, But I
didn't because I didn't think I was going to be believed.
Where was he groping down there? Really? Kind of? Yeah,
but but above my clothes? But yes, oh, were you wanna?
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I was in a room alone. No, what kind of
clothing were wearing? Jeans? Are I think I was wearing jeans?
Weren't wearing a dress? No? No, no, no, no, I wasn't.
But I'm telling you one hundred percent that it happened.
But I'll be honest with you. The only reason I
didn't report him is I didn't think I would be
believed because I was. I was drunk. You were coming
out but me, right exactly, But I wasn't hallucinating about that.
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The way this works is you tell your story. They
look just like they are in this Phlebotomius story for
other victims, and when they start finding them, you're going
to be believed. Yeah, I know, I mean that was
a long time. John likes to say this ain't the
only person. He did this too. Sky's your dental office, right,
So you gave him the death glare anyway? Well? I did, yeah,
because I wanted to just kind of prove to myself
that I wasn't imaginating it, imagining it, and I wasn't.
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You were seventeen years I was about seventeen, maybe sixteen. Yeah, yeah,
you never told this story. I never, I don't. I
have never even told a friend this story, but for
whatever reason, I felt compelled to tell it. Now you
know it's diarrhea. Sorry, you have to go through that.
Did that bother you for a long time? I did? Yeah?
Yeah it did. Yeah. And did he stop because he
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thought you might be noticing? Or yeah? I think I was.
I don't know what. I remember that. I was sort
of incapacitated. I remember I couldn't really feel my arms,
but there was something that I did. Now that part
is hazy, but yes, he did stop. Maybe somebody came
in the room. I don't recall it because you're a
foggy right right exactly, But I know that, and a
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guy like that probably doesn't do it for too long,
you know, just each patiently, right, You're worried that somebody's
going to come in, right right, and they don't want
to get carried away because they realize they want to
keep doing this. Did that make you uncomfortable when you
had to go under for other things? Well, I haven't
had to go under for anything else, but absolutely, if
I ever had to. Yeah, I don't trust anybody. Yeah,
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I know. I mean, I mean what you say you
told your grandmother, Yeah, she said, well, let's let's go
report it. I said no. I mean, I said no,
No one's going to believe me. And I yeah, I look,
if it was my daughter, I would have done something.
I would have I would have said forget it, Yes
we are going to go and you know, forget what
you're saying. But you know, this was a long time ago,
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and yes we should have. It would have been it
would have a lot of women have stories like yours.
It would have been very difficult to prosecute because of
the circumstances exactly. And that's when you find other victims.
That's the key. That's the key. You get the pattern going,
and he's not going to be believed. Yeah, but it's
just your word against is. It would be difficult because
they're going to argue. You're going argue, exactly, and so
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that is you could complain and maybe get him fired,
and then you don't know if creeper is going to
come after you exactly. You know that's what I would Also,
there's another angle. Yes, that's right, it's it's very difficult
for women to fight this stuff because you're dealing with
somebody who's deranged to begin with, right, and so you
don't know what's right. But he kept on working there probably, yes, yes,
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which is my bad. I should have I should have
said something, but I didn't. Yeah, I mean most of
the time. Now, I mean, I know women like to
go to women doctors. Now, yes, I mean that's what
my wife likes. And male doctors generally have a woman present, yes,
during all the procedures. Now, a nurse or a technician, absolutely,
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because that's what they said they were doing at USC
Remember that was part of the defense. I think at
UCLA two we always had a woman in the room. Yeah.
Well then you get you get the enablers, the women
who go along or maybe there wasn't a woman in
the world the Harvey Weinstein staff. Yeah, he had mostly
women who set set up the victims. You get attacked. Wow.
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And you think about that too with the whole dental experience,
because they do have to put you on different procedures.
That's a very vulnerable time, it is, and you were
alone in some recoveries alone. Yeah yeah, yeah, I'm just
gonna go check on her. Yeah, wow, you know where
that creeper is now. I have wondered throughout the years,
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probably in prison for probably I wonder if you ever
get caught. I wonder, I wonder if something ever happened
to him. All right, why we got more coming up.
We're gonna talk about what's going on in Russia. Young
men are fleeing the country. You might be able to
guess why. We'll talk about that. Kf I am six
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six four seven eight eight six. By the way, Steve
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texted me, yes, all the texts that he got from
his secret source in the park. Now you're dragged into
regarding Yeah, that's right, it's been forwarded to me so
I could see you're gonna get your home search. The
actual evidence that Sheila kul and her staff did get
a tip off that the sheriff was going to do
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a raid on her house that morning, and all the
names are mentioned, the people who could who committed them. No,
I don't know the source. It's just it's just a
photocopy and I have it on my phone. It didn't
transfer to my iPad. I've got a forwarded there, but
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it is a photo copy, and yeah, yeah, this is
the real thing. He's got incriminating evidence against that Inspector
General or the cocos, which is the county council, County council. Yeah,
so how about that all of them in Yeah, Laver
should go there now strow arresting people. Yeah, la Time's
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going to publish that truth. Are they going to ignore it?
You know, they're gonna say, oh, that's minor compared to
the horrendous political accusations, false accusations against the Supervisor's got
a right to be tipped off her home was going
to be invaded by a political army. Likely she described
that too with that whistling teeth. They came there with
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their clanking uniforms. You know, she trained as an actress
when she was a little kid. That was an acting job.
She was in the w. Gillis Show. Yeah, so, I
mean her DNA from you know, five years old is
to be an actress, all right. Well, on the Internet
national scene, less than twenty four hours after the Russian
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President Vladimir Putin announced a mobilization of troops. Case you
don't know what that means. He wants three hundred thousand
extra soldiers to fight in Ukraine. That means there's a draft.
Civilians are going to be hauled in. Yeah. So you
couldn't imagine what happened in the last twenty four hours.
There they go. Men are fleeing Russia because it's taking
They are filling up airplanes. They're going to Armenia, Georgia,
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Montenegro and Turkey are the popular destination. It's a meat grinder.
Putin doesn't care how many thousands of men die on
his side, exactly. He doesn't care how many thousands of
Ukrainians but his own people. And by the way, it's
a badly run operation. As you can see, this is
a badly run military and so if you get sent
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off into Ukraine, you gotta much higher than normal chance
of dying because your side stinks Putin's no good at this.
The military leaders are no good at this. They got
that bad tactics, bad strategy, bad intelligence, bad equipment, bad communications.
It's going to come to a head soon. I mean
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this has been going on since February, the invasion of Ukraine.
But I just have a feeling the next few months
it's going to crack one way or the other, whether
he uses nukes or they depose him, or he just
backs off. Something's got a crack here. Well, I was
just I originally thought this could go on for years,
but because it's not looking so good. Do you see
the Russians released a number today, Oh, six thousand of
our troops have been killed. Six thousand really, yeah, that's
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all who taking some minor casualts. Everything's propaganda now. I
was just reading a piece and a nastar view by
a writer named Mark Antonio Wright, and he just laid
this on the table, like the real issue here. The
US does not want to see Houten's behavior be rewarded, right, Oh,
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of course, especially if it's one because he's blackmailing US
with a nuclear attack. But part two is the US
also does not want to have a nuclear war with
mutually assured destruction. So how do you thread through this?
You can't let him win because what's going to happen
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is Russia is going to barge into other nations and
China is going to barge into other nations, and it's
going to be a free for all and it's going
to all be the big bullies squashing the week or
even you know, middle strength countries who can't compete on
the nuclear field with Russia. Don't get troubling about that.
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Is that what we heard in the nineteen fifties and
sixties as a reason to stop the communists, and that's
the reason we got into Vietnam. The Domino theory. Yeah,
that they were just going to barrel through all the
countries and take them over for communist rule, and that
got us in that quagmire. Yeah, of course, it's a
different world today in terms of how people might fight.
So with new well, that's that's the thing. If if
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they use if he uses nukes and we just sit
there and let him annihilate large areas of Ukraine and
make him uninhabitable, So what do we do. Let him
get away with it. He's not going to stop. Yeah,
So and then why wouldn't China jump in and like
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take over Taiwan and start I know he's not rational,
but I just find that to be suicide, and I
just don't believe he'd go that route. That suicide. Well,
that's that is about the only hope we have because
he's not gonna win in Ukraine. This is not that
this is the best he's going to do right. In
order to win, he's gonna have to fire nukes off.
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And I should just correct one thing putin right now
is only called up what they call reservists. Those men
with military experience could receive orders to report for duty.
But apparently a lot of other men are worried that
this is going to go beyond that and they're going
to be basically drafted. So that's why they're trying to escape.
There is a reports this morning six miles of traffic
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built up on the Russian border with Georgia, six miles
that makes some of our traffic jams look mild compared
to that, well, suggesting that people are trying to flee there,
headed towards a border checkpoint between Russia. Well, because Georgia,
if you've been drafted, then you won't be able to
leave legally, you'd have to leave illegally because they'll have
the names of all the drafted young man right now,
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just stop at the border and to say I'm just
taking a vacation to trudge. I'll be back in a week. Yeah.
But then once you're on the list of being drafted.
So yeah, you got to take action now, because that's
what he's gonna do, if if, if he continues on
this losing mission, he's going to feed all these new
guys into the death machine and then he's going to
need more. Well, he's out of the regular soldiers, he's
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out of the reserve soldiers. Next is every guy who
had not joined or been previously drafted. Yeah, so now
this is this is this is terrible. I mean, the
thing is when you have as soon as the nuclear
weapon was invented, there was going to be a day
to reckon with the existence of it, because we have,
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you know, putched around now for about seventy five years
hoping that you know, we'll have this treaty, we'll have
this meeting, you know, we'll we'll have this summit. Right,
we'll set up all these phony institutions like the United Nations,
We'll have all these arms agreements, blah blah blah, hoping
that just kicks the can down the road until you
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finally get the guy who doesn't give a crap about
all that, and he's just gonna let it fly. They
have arrested over a thousand people already for protests around
Russia against this escalation and this mobilization of troops. So
that's another place you're going to keep an eye and
he could get really wild. All right, more coming up,
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John and Ken Choke if I am six forty live
everywhere in the iHeartRadio app. Now, we just talked about
the Russian military. Let's put a few minutes on one
aspect of the United States military, the Air Force Academy.
That's right, Yeah, while the Russians are contemplating sending out
nuclear weapons, what's our Air Force doing? They have a
slide presentation called Diversity and Inclusion. What it is, why
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we care, and what we can do, and it instructs
cadets to use words that include all genders and to
refrain from saying things like mom and dad, which is
weird because if you happen to have a mother who
is a female and likes to be called mom. Why
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would not call her mom? You can't refer to your
mom as mom or your dad as dad. Well, that's
not exclusive, it's inclusive because it is your family. This
is actually from the Air Force. Now you might be
presumptive if you said to someone else, how's your mom,
because it might be a different story. But you can't
call your own mom mom. No, consider using the word
parent or caregiver instead of mom and dad. Use words
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that include all genders, like instead of saying hey, you guys,
say folks or y'all, y'all, y'all, y'all, Southern y'all. You
can't say guys right that Uh, don't use a boyfriend
or girlfriend. You have to use the word partner, partner, Noah, can't.
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Don't say color blind just like I don't see color
or color conscious. You have to be colored yes, your
color conscious. In color blind, they don't want you to
be color blind. They want you to be aware of
everybody's color. Oh, I think, because you have to change
your behavior based on the color of the person you're talking.
So this is the term where you say, I always
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look at the literal color blind where you can't tell
red from green or blue from now this this means
in terms of them. Yeah, I'm really an idiot. That's
how innocent I am. I it was a different You
are not woke. This is when people say, oh, I
have black friends and my friends and I'm color blind. Right,
I'm not supposed to say that I'm color conscious. Okay,
what do people call themselves? Well, when in doubt, ask
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if you don't If you don't know that, you don't
know what their pro dads are. Right, Persons centered language
use the phrase people with disabilities rather than the phrase
the disabled. What's this activity? They want them to sit down,
to separate into small groups and write down as many
G animals animals that start with the letter G that
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they can think of in a minute. What does this
activity show us about the power of combining our diverse perspectives.
I don't even understand this. You imagine you want to
get into the Air Force and they're making you write
down G animals to teach you diversity. I don't even know.
That doesn't make any sense. I'm surprised because the military
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use he doesn't have all types. No, they they've gone
very woke. They've gone they've gone woke to the extreme. Yeah,
I didn't know that. Yeah, it's uh, that's why people
like Putin because he doesn't bother with this crap. Remember
when he first invaded Ukraine. There are some people defending
him because he's not a politically correct guy. He's a
man's man. Um. He may kill us all, but you
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know what, he doesn't news pronouns. There were there were
guys talking like that. There were, but you know, I
kind of kind of understand it too. Yeah, about to
group you in with them because you hate this stuff? Oh,
I hate this stuff. It's just it's it's just, it's
just so stupid. It's here here, here's a presentation to cadets. Um,
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you're supposed to ask yourself these questions, what I think about?
What do I think about myself in terms of who
I am? What others think of me? What might be
misunderstood about me? How squad and classmates can help me
feel valued? You know, I've never thought about these questions
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once in my life. Very sensitive. What what? What do
I care what others think about me? What do I
care if they if I misunderstood? So? What why are we?
What do we here? Why are we here to be understood?
I don't want to be understood. You don't understand me,
and then don't talk to me. I don't talk to you.
Go to hell, hit the road. I don't think that's
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not in the spirit of this. What I think about
me in terms of who I am? What does that mean?
I wouldn't even know how to think about that. What
am I? What's the issue that I'm supposed to address here?
What I think about me in terms of who I am?
That is this going to make them tough military members
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when they meet the enemy. They're gonna start asking these
kind of probing questions. Yeah, that's what you want the
guy to think about when he's doing his top gun
an attack. You want, well, what does this say about me?
What impact does my bombing have on these folks? That's right? Yes,
how they're gonna misunderstand me if I bombed their village,
probably they will that it's you. I mean, this is
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this is parody stuff, right, This can't be real. No, apparently,
though it came from a trusted source. I think it
was from a member of Congress. There's a congress named
Michael Congresson Michael Waltz, Republican out of Florida, and and
he said, not only do they have diversity and equity
officers in the cadet chain of command, they wear a
special insignia, which is exactly what the political commissars would wear.
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They wear an arm band in the Soviet army and
in the Chinese Communist military. Oh they do, they do,
and they have these diversity office anagon though. Right, Oh
well yes, oh it's it's infested. Uh you know the
Joint chiefs of Staff. I don't know how they got corrupted.
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It's time to get out. Yeah, it's conway here ding
dog Latrome. Last week, Amazon's first regular season football game
drew thirteen million viewers, which is about the same as
traditional TV. So they're not losing anything by putting on Amazon,
which is crazy. You know, that's how many people have
Amazon in this country. Yeah. Well, I think the football
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fans will go. They'll find it where and they'll pay
anything exactly. Narcan will be available at kf I AM
six forty. That's kind of cool. Oh wait, man at
K twelve K through twelve LAUSD schools. In cases, guys,
there is an arcand here should yeah yeah, right, I
mean I think that the conference room is an ARCAM
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conference room here metro k Line connecting Crunch out of
lax open to the public on October seventh. That would
be kind of neat over a million tesla's recall because
of Windows. Windows can pinch fingers, right, I think that's
the user's problem and noses too. Be careful. Who knows it?
Is that right? Dog? I wouldn't try it like your
dogs knows. Oh that's right? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
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that's right. And then Petro's Pavadaga is coming on at
seven o'clock. Man, So it's a it's a great Thursday
night program, all right, d do it seems like Friday
though today? Doesn't that? It does? It really does? You're right?
Is that feeling weird? Man? Where let's take tomorrow off? Okay,
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