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March to tenth.
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You have our Loud twenty twenty six on the air,
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I'm Michael del Jorno, Honored you're joining us. Jeffrey's got
the sound, Red's got the content. Waking up, it was
simple as the President saying we're ahead of schedule, military
operations in Iran will be ending very soon, and oil
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prices dropped. In fact, international Brent crude was just over
eighty eight dollars a barrel, So much for the panic
and the narrative. The remains of seven American service members
killed in Operation Epic Fury have returned to the United States.
The US government is alerting law enforcement that Iron may
be activating sleeper cells. They're picking up chatter. Police say
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two Pennsylvania men accused of throwing implosive explosive devices outside
of the New York Mayor's official residents were motivated by
ISIS and hoped to cause mass casualties. You will note
every time we covered this story, the biased media will
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set this up as a bunch of crazy far right protesters.
It was in response almost like it's just and I
thought there was never a more clear picture. Right, there
are those that are protesting, and then there are those
that are throwing explosives, and only legacy media would treat
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them the same or quite frankly, less than And notice
nobody uses the word terror attempted terror attack, which is
what it was motivated by ISIS, which is motivated by
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radical Islam. That's never discussed, you know, the one they're
trying to tell you had no business being attacked in Iran,
that type of radical Islam. You can't make this stuff up.
US top Mexico five to three in the World Baseball
Classic pool play. They'll go at it with Italy tonight.
(02:58):
They continue to have success, although inevitably Japan, the Dominican
Republic await. That's just some of the top stories that
we're covering throughout the day, and we'll be getting some
analysis to get straight to the point. From a military perspective,
We're going to visit with Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano coming
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up next hour. We have a new Ayahtola. But for
how long? And does it really matter the narratives versus
reality of war? And how important is it that the
people at home get a war and stand by an
a war. Now, I will tell you this, the latest
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rasmusm polling shows fifty two percent of the American people
support what's happening in Iram. That's probably a shocking number
for you. Do you think fifty two percent of the
news reporting is supportive of the war. Have you ever
watched television? I know, I know you can watch you know,
the Home team on Fox, But then there's everybody else
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and everywhere else you look and read that level of
I'll give you a great example. You'll be glad you're
listening right now. Now, first of all, let me set
the stage for you, because George Stepanophilis is a political
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operative who has been disguised as a morning host on
ABC for decades. This was one of the strategists communications
directors for the Clinton campaign and for Bill Clinton's presidency.
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This is a political operative. I don't know how we
go from political operative to hosting Good Morning America. I mean,
want to talk about strange bedfellas. How does Michael Strahan go
from defensive end to co hosting Good Morning America? Let alone,
George Shepanopholis is your democratic strategist operative disguised as a host,
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and he's debriefing Mary Bruce, who spoke with the president.
Now in casting, nobody catches any of this so disguised
as news. Here's a Democrat operative debriefing a biased reporter
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with a defense, a great defensive end. Not a political
science laureate by any stretch. And this is the discussion
yesterday morning. Listen a little bit more.
Speaker 3 (05:54):
You spoke with the president yesterday morning. He campaigned on
lowering gas prices but dismissed the spike.
Speaker 4 (05:59):
George, when I spoke with anim He is dismissing the economics.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
He's dismissing the spike in our narrative, and everybody that
grew up watching West Wing and lives in a leftist bubble,
we think the president's crazy. And what he's doing in Iran,
I mean, if he doesn't start World War three, it's
gonna make us all broke, which has broken promises and
what happened to peace and what happened the legal wars
and bedment all the AOC narratives. By the way, this
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is ours before oil would drop twenty percent by the
President making a single comment. It took these morons weeks
of lies, distortion and deception to get oil where it
was and to get you believing it was gonna stay
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there and it was something to panic over and not
something temporary. And the President will come on four hours
later and lower it all with a single comment. I'm
starting it over uninterrupted, because I want you to hear this,
remember the casting, and remember the narrative.
Speaker 3 (07:08):
Here we go, talk to you a little bit more.
You spoke with the president yesterday morning. He campaigned on
lowering gas prices but dismissed the spike George.
Speaker 4 (07:14):
When I spoke with him, he is dismissing the economic
fallout of this war. And I asked him directly on
the phone yesterday if he's concerned about rising gas prices,
and he told me, I think it's fine. It's a
little glitch. He said, we had to take this detour.
I knew exactly what was going to happen with this detour.
The impact of this war is obviously having a huge
global impact, but also on him politically. As you mentioned,
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he often counts low gas prices as a reason that
his economic policies are working.
Speaker 1 (07:40):
We know, by the way, why she turns this into
a political narrative attack. The defensive ends over there, nodding, yeah, yeah,
step a lot nopolists, of course, is leading the attack
because he's a Democrat operative. Now it begs an answer
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to my question if I could talk to this goofball,
mister Sephanopolis, do you think a temporary spike in gas
is a bigger threat than a nuclear eron? I'll pause
and wait for your answer. What do you think fifty
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cents a gallon more for a couple of months or
three thousand American lives? Well, there were no science in
nuclear webs. There's no science he was going to target
to the United States. And yet you'll cover the sleeper cells, right,
You'll cover the sleeper cells as a negative to what
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the President's created, but not the negative to the threat
that always exists. Their goal is the destruction of Israel
and the destruction of the United States, the killing of
every Jew and the killing of every Christian. That's been
the goal for fourteen hundred years. Do you think you
should trust them with a nuclear weapon? How about this?
(09:15):
What about the two numskulls down the street from you
at the Mayor's residence in the name of Isis and
Radical Islam tossing explosives that God, I think God himself
didn't allow them to detonate the Mother of Satan explosive
(09:35):
with all the nuts and everything that was in the
Boston bomb. So many people were gathered. Can you imagine
had that gone off? No, continue your narrative, everyone will
think you're a host of a morning show.
Speaker 4 (09:52):
As a reason that his economic policies are working, we
know Americans are concerned about rise and costs. He now
is losing that talking point.
Speaker 1 (09:59):
And as we had to terms for me, okay, and
by the way fifty two percent support the war. But
don't bring that up. Wait a minute, Oh, we have
a redirect from George. He's not done trying to bury
the president warning for Iran's new leader. Yeah, George, he did.
Speaker 4 (10:09):
I mean the President told me that the next leader
of Iran quote won't last long without his approval. The
President is insisting that he personally approves of the next
leader of Iran, and he has said that Hamine's son,
who is just named, would be quote unacceptable. Trump has
said that the worst case scenario would be that the
next leader is someone who's just as bad as the
last one. And he told me he doesn't want to
have to go back in a couple of years with
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the US, have to go back in and do this
all over again. But when I asked him if he
would be willing to work with a leader who has
ties to the regime, he told me, quote I would,
in order to choose a good leader.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
I would. There's good, there's better, and there's best. Good
is removing the threat, the clear and present danger, immediate threat,
strategic air strikes. But they started rebuilding. You got to
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keep them from getting the means because in this particular
enemy's case, opportunity is the minute they get it, and
motive is fourteen hundred years, and it's on the offensive.
Whatever they have they will use against Israel in the
United States, and what they're pursuing in particular cannot be allowed.
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So good is remove the clear and present danger, immediate threat.
Better well, better would be somebody a little more reasonable
taking over, not the sun This is like George Soros's
son taking over for George Sorows. It's not sunlight, it's
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son worse, and best of course, is that the Iranian
people would abandon this dangerous position, this radical way of
life that has been impressing them. Now you're to the
same conversation as the Palestinian territory. Because there's no such
thing as she hot light. There's no such thing as
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a non Sharia Islam. In fact, anybody in the Islamic
world that believes in such a thing, they're dead meat too.
They're despised just as much, and they're targeted to be
killed just as soon. I want to end on up
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bright note, just so you know, this is why ABC,
NBCCBS has no ratings. This is why no one's watching MSNBCCNN,
or Fox really quite frankly for that matter, they have
no credibility. Journalism is dead. But I just want to
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describe it for you because this is the folly that exists.
That's them in the morning, playing up Trump's demise, playing
against a war that fifty two percent of the American
people's support, And that's with all their indoctrination from junior
high to high school, to Hollywood to media, and still
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fifty two percent can see through it and get it.
And that's them telling you the world's going to hell
in a handbasket. We're all going to go broke from
oil prices being over one hundred dollars a barrel and
the President made one statement and it all plummeted to
eighty eight dollars. Their whole campaign of fear came crashing
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down in one hour after the President said this.
Speaker 5 (13:42):
Hon Iron, you called it an excursion.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
You said it would be over soon. Are you thinking
this week? It will be over? Talk somedays okay? And
with respect, very look.
Speaker 6 (13:53):
Everything they have is gone, including their leadership. In fact,
they have two levels of leadership, and even actually, as
it turns out, more than that, but two levels of leadership.
I got Most people have never even heard about the
leaders that they're talking about, so it's obviously been very,
very powerful, very.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
He also promised that if they blocked the straight of
horm moves, He's going to blow them to Kingdom. Come.
I think at that point the Dow was down like
eight nine hundred. The Dow finished up two thirty nine,
Nasdaq finished up three eight s and PP fifty five,
and Oil's at eighty eight dollars not over one hundred.
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Narratives always die of reality.
Speaker 7 (14:37):
This is your Morning Show with Michael del Chrono.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
She comes down from Yellow Mountain any of the words
on a dark flat land. She rides on a pony
she named Wildfire. Twenty eight minutes after the hour, Good
morning and welcome to your morning on this Tuesday, March
at tenth. You know that's one of my favorite songs.
How would you do that to me? I'm add you
think I can be mature? You made me make a
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rejoinder out of it, so it's come up in rotation.
By the way, it is Jeffrey's birthday today, to which
I said, uh, what does this make you now? And
he goes fifty eight and they went, wow, you're only
fifty eight. Yep. And then you realized as I said
that that's implying that I thought you were a lot
older because of your wisdom. DI called, well, not your
pickled look. President Trump is warning Iran you better stay
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away from the Strait of Horror Moves or else.
Speaker 8 (15:28):
Trump said on Truth Social the country would be hit
twenty times harder than they have been so far if
they do anything to stop the flow of oil within
the Strait. He added that the US could target easily
destroyable sites that could make it virtually impossible for Iran
ever to be built back. The Straight of hor Moves,
located between Oman and Iran and linking the Perching Gulf
to the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea, is
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one of the world's most critical roots. In twenty twenty four,
roughly twenty percent of global petroleum consumption passed through the strait,
according to the US Energy Information Administration.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
I'm Mark Mayfield, and with the President's comment, oil prices
dropped to eighty eight dollars a barrel. What goes up
must come down twenty percent.
Speaker 8 (16:11):
Hi, this is Jenny Bourne.
Speaker 4 (16:12):
My morning show is your Morning Show with Michael del Jorno.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
Hey, Gang, It's Michael. Your morning show can be heard
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(16:45):
I'm sorry I made forny you sing any other day.
I'm really glad that just soake the words the wildfire
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el Jornald. I did bye boy.
Speaker 9 (17:00):
I spoke it because you made me self conscious.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
Joey. You know I was just sitting here thinking before
I even heard Joey's voice.
Speaker 9 (17:06):
I got a nice, delicious, got a guovi. This is
the day the Lord has made. I got a nice guy,
but guovy. I'm looking over my sleep numbers. Six hours,
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I got.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
The word in four? How bad can today get? Thirty
six minutes after the hour, I can't believe you did
you turned on me yesterday, Joey, he did turn on you,
did he? And I'm not hearing like rivet sounds in
the background like he's not in the shop. Usually hearing
yeah in the background, like he's working a pit stop,
like he's working in some millshoppers. Early bird gets the
(17:45):
warm sleepy squirrel misses it, not rise and shine. I
know sometimes you just lay there in bed and it
feels like, Oh, I don't get up right now, I'm
gonna fall back to sleep. Or you should be thinking,
I'm gonna miss Michael's next segment. So throw that leg
over the bed, shuffle to the kitchen, grab yourself a
cup of coffe. Tuesday, await you. President Trump says the
US is ahead of schedule. He warned Iran, you block
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that straight of Hormuz and most of your ships are
underwater already. H I'm gonna blow you to Kingdom. Come.
And gas prices went down twenty percent, or oil prices.
Oil dropped twenty percent to eighty eight dollars a barrel.
So everything that left his media built up, built up,
built up.
Speaker 9 (18:27):
The presidents were of the economies destroying gas prices ever.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
Horon's no threat. The president's the threat oil prices other
than him. Boom right back down. What go Hoo's up
must come down. The remains of seven Americans returned home.
There is a cost to war. You hate. They even
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have to say it, even if you have Trump derangement syndrome.
Please respect our sons and daughters of the highest skill
level who are risking their life for a threat they
can keep their eye on. Now, that's nothing compared to
the lives that are being lost on the ground. But
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that's seven lives that went there and fought there so
that no one would be harmed. Here A grateful nation
is forever in their dead. All seven killed in Operation
Epic Fury have been returned to the United States. They're home,
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police say. Two men accused of throwing improvised and accused
of they're caught on film screaming allegiance to Allah and
Isis as they were prepared to blow up several people,
the two men who brought the explosives. I love this
account to the far right protest outside. By the way,
(19:54):
I don't know how far right this is. It's presented
in such a way that, oh, there was an extremely
dangerous far right protest out the outside the Mayor's mansion. So,
of course inspired by the Islamic state extremist group. You
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mean the terror group ISI isis that the president destroyed
in his first term. Amir Malat eighteen and Abraheim Kaymi
nineteen are being held without bail after a court appearance
charges that include attempting to provide material support to a
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foreign terrorist organization. Oh now they're a terrorist organisation. Oh
thank you for clarifying that. Oh no, the court did.
And using a weapon of mass destruction. The lawyers didn't
argue for bail, but could do so later. The homemade device,
which did not explode, miraculously hurled Saturday during a counter
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protest against anti Islamic demonstrations led by Jake Lang, a
far right activist and critic of New York Mayor Zoranmamdani,
a Democrat and first Muslim to hold office. Ballot and
Kiyimi sought to incite fear and mass suffering to this
alleged attempt and a terror attack in the backyard of
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an elected city official. The defendant said nothing in court,
though Kyumi smirked and looked over at Blot as the
judge read part of the complaint alleging they acted in
support of the Islamic State Group as if they wore
that with honor. According to the complaint, Kayumi blurted out
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as he was being arrested, isis was the reason for
his conduct. A Lot later told authorities that he had
pledged allegiance to the extremists, and Kyumi asserted that he
was affiliated with the group. Officers asked a Lot whether
he was aiming to accomplish something akin to the twenty
(22:10):
thirteen Boston marathon. I don't even know why the officer
would ask such a question before the bomb itself could
be examined, because when the bomb itself was examined, it
was almost identical. So great question for the officer to
have asked. But a Lot's response was chilling, No, even bigger. Again,
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from the very beginning, there is the threat of sleeper
cells that exist. This is the problem with porous open borders.
They're an issue of sovereignty, national financial security, and ultimately
national security. So we could have operatives sleeper cells within
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the country just waiting to be given the order. Then
you could have all kinds of extremists from extreme areas
in the country just waiting to act on their own.
I'll grant you these two appear to be acting on
their own. But now we have the threat of sleeper
cells and chatter that intelligence and government officials are telling
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local law enforcement be watchful. We think some sleeper cells
have been activated. You know, it's tough to be John
and on an island over two thousand years ago, trying
(23:44):
to describe what he's seeing. But it all starts to
look like it makes sense now, a world uniting against Israel,
fires coming in God's hand and finger blocking it iron Dome.
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And you just wonder yesterday or Saturday, how this didn't
go off, or what might be coming. By the way,
Ballot eighteen and Coyumi nineteen drove to Manhattan from their
upscale Pennsylvania homes with the intent to cause mayhem and
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kill all the name of the Islamic state. This isn't
a religion that just stands when people talk about the
blessed name of the prophet, Ballot allegedly said while being handcuffed.
When he arrived at the precinct, he allegedly asked cops
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for a pen and paper and scribbled a disturbing manifesto
proclaiming his extremest beliefs. If I were to tell you,
and this may be true, that I believe God so
loved the world that he gave his only son that
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whosoever would believe in him might have eternal life. If
I were to say things like, if you want to
be first, you must be last. If you want to live,
you must die. If I were to say things like
seek first the Kingdom of God and his righteousness, or
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it's by grace you've been saved, not works, that you're
God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do the good
works he has planned in advance. I could go on
and on and on and sneak in a bunch of scriptures.
But the point is me saying that, me living that,
me believing that. Does that make me an extremist Christian?
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Is that extremist? Because doing what these two tried to do,
doing what Iran wants to do on a mass level,
that isn't extreme. That's Islam. Now, I'll grant you that
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the prophet Mohammad early in Mecca was kind of, quite frankly,
from my perspective, grabbed bits and pieces of the major
religions and created something. And he was just one of
three hundred and sixty five, and he you know, then
he became kind of a thief, robbing caravans, a little
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intolerant with his uncle, and then ultimately a bloodthirsty warrior,
completely intolerant. And it's only a religion of peace if
everyone surrenders to it, and if you don't. It's very
clear why they use terrorism to strike fear into their
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enemies and why ultimately they wage war and they're either
conquered or they conquer. That's the part, you know, when
they say things like all praises do to Allah, Lord
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of all worlds. This is what this bomber wrote, I
pledge my allegiance to the Islamic state. Die in your rage,
you rage, you coffer, which is an Arabic word for
non believer or infidel who they are in worship called
to kill. This is what you're dealing with. Now. I
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can't help but if that's politically incorrect to say out loud,
but that's the dilemma you're in. There were three Mohammads,
so now there's three types of Muslims, and you don't
know which one you're dealing with until it's too late.
It's a big problem, and not in addressing it. Not
addressing it isn't going to solve it. There is so
much to be learned from these two teenagers, so much
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to learn about America. That's ignoring these two teenagers as
sleeper cells are about to get the word. There's so
much to learn in this story. By how those that
were protesting, because in New York City twenty five years
after nine to eleven, a Muslim who was entertaining, a
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radical Muslim is in the Mayor's residence. By the way,
you ought to find the audio of that where he
condemns both like they're equal, like the ones that were
peacefully protesting are to be condemned and the ones throwing
bombs were to be condemned at the same level. And
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he didn't condemn their motive. He just said, anybody that
travels to our city to commit acts of violence will
face the law. Didn't really even condemn the motive or
the action. And keep your eye open today, quantity and quality.
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How many people will tell you these two stories. I
can't think of two people that are more relevant at
this hour, in the midst of this operation epic fury
taking place in Iran with the threat of sleeper cells
at home, whether or not this was one or something
even more dangerous than multiple sleeper cells, millions like this
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that could act on their own in worship and creating
mass suffering and death, or do they have that? You
know what's bigger than a giraffe to still spend the
day trying to scare you over gas. You ought to
be scared of teenagers like this. You got to be
(30:16):
scared of sleeper cells being activated. You ought to be
afraid of this spirit that is alive in the world,
especially if you think you can go it alone without
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Speaker 7 (32:40):
It's your morning show with Michael del Johno.
Speaker 1 (32:45):
Happy birthday.
Speaker 6 (32:46):
You don't sound like we're on the radio, but your
twelo uck you misi.
Speaker 10 (32:53):
Good morning, gentlemen. This is Dave Darren Trumbia, Tennessee. Just
wanted to wish Jeffrey a very happy birthday.
Speaker 1 (32:58):
Morning.
Speaker 10 (33:00):
We started with us at the table with some coffee.
You got some bacon too. I love the bacon. Happy birthday,
Jeffrey brother.
Speaker 1 (33:08):
Wow, isn't an little montage. I knew I never should
have exposed you to this audience. Fifty six minutes after
the hour. It is his birthday and we are glad
he was borned. I am this audience. Do you remember
how we never met? Yeah, and then I called you
out of the blue. Uh huh, I said, wow, you
gotta know me a long time. Well, yeah, you were.
(33:30):
Jeffrey was a listener. I just wanted to say congratulations.
I'm glad you got to get big. He stepped into
my spiritual gifting. I said, yes, And I've been praying
for a producer and God says, you're it, Oh wow,
and aren't you sorry you said intercepted encrypted communications if
you're just waking up fifty six minutes after the hour
of The US government is alerting Enforcement Law enforcement Iran
(33:52):
may be activating sleeper sales. More with Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 8 (33:54):
The federal government alert says it intercepted encrypted communications believe
to have originated in Iran. It may serve as an
operiginal trigger for sleeper assets outside the country. The alert
science preliminary signals analysis of a transmission likely of Iranian origin,
that were sent across multiple countries after the death of
Supreme Leader Iatola Jimini. The alert says the transmission appeared
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to be destined fort clandestine recipients who have the encryption key.
Speaker 1 (34:18):
I'm Mark Neefield. The remains of seven American service members
killed during Operation Epic Fury of returned home.
Speaker 11 (34:24):
The body of Army Sergeant Benjamin Pennington arrived in Dover, Delaware,
Monday night, with Vice President J. D. Vance attending the
dignified transfer. Pennington died Sunday, a week after he was
wounded during an Iranian strike on an air base in
Saudi Arabia. A twenty six year old from Kentucky was
assigned to the first Space Battalion, First Space Brigade at
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Fort Carson, Colorado.
Speaker 1 (34:46):
I'm Jim roop. Hey, the Pope's getting a new Ford Explorer.
Speaker 5 (34:49):
Farley's personally delivered the suv to the Chicago born Pope
during a private meeting late last month. The vehicle was
built at the Chicago Assembly Planned, about five miles from
Leo's hometown of Dalton, ill Illinois. The suv has vanity
license plates of du Pope and Leo XIV. The Chicago
flag and city skyline are stitched into the center console,
and engravings of Chicago and Saint Peter's Basilica are on
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the scuff plates near the bottom of the doors. I'm
Tammy treehere.
Speaker 1 (35:15):
I don't think the Pope plants to four wheel anytime soon.
He's certainly got the wheels to do it.
Speaker 7 (35:20):
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