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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Previously on your morning show with Michael del Choano.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
What are the sounds of the day? You asked Win,
we we.
Speaker 1 (00:13):
Miss They all looked like a bunch of girly Menility
does not.
Speaker 3 (00:21):
Make him change.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
I am meditated. As we often say, narratives die and
their cause of death is always the same reality consequence.
So what was the narrative of the legacy mainstream media? Wow?
What you saw in the Oval office? We warned you
that this Donald Trump was nothing but a Putin wannabe,
a putent puppet, turning his back on freedom in the Ukraine.
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Why he's destroyed Ukrainian US relations forever and then this happens.
Speaker 3 (00:55):
His number one interest is to ending this war once
and for all. Today we made an offer that the
Ukrainians have accepted, which is to enter into a cease
fire and into immediate negotiations to end this conflict in
a way that's enduring and sustainable and accounts for their interests,
their security, their ability to prosper as a nation. I
want to personally think we both want to thank the
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Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's majesty for hosting us, for making
this possible. They've been instrumental in this process, and we're
very grateful to them for hosting us here today, and
hopefully we'll take this offer and out of the Russians.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
First, we got to stay in the moment. We're only
halfway there. As Marco's saying, now, we got to take
it to the Russians, and.
Speaker 3 (01:35):
We hope that they'll say yes, that they'll say yes
to peace. The balls now in their court. But again,
the President's objective here is number one above everything else.
Speaker 2 (01:44):
He wants the war to end.
Speaker 3 (01:45):
And I think today Ukraine has taken a concrete step
in that regard.
Speaker 2 (01:48):
We hope the Russians will reciprocate. That's point number one.
Point number two is I never would figure out a
pathway for Governor DeSantis, who I think has candidacy issues,
not governing issues. He's been a great governor and I
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think he'd be a great president, but he's just kind
of off the stage. I don't see Tulsea Gabber rising
to any point. I mean, I really think the future
of trump Ism or the future of the Republican Party,
whichever you want to call it, is probably JD. Vance
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and Marco Rubio, And if they combine it's looking like
a solid ticket. That's a great job by both of them.
Oh and another death to a narrative of the left.
You I'll never get the u grain of the US
relations repaired, repaired, signed off on a cease fire, and
now it's on to Moscow. We had mentioned this, and
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I don't you know, not too many people bring it up,
but we featured when did we do the auto sign? Story?
Was that Monday? I think it was my day, the
day's I'll run together for me. Anyway, Look, this is
significant not just because okay, we all know Joe Biden
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wasn't president, but who was? And somebody better tell us
There can be much bigger issues like every one of
those things that were signed, and that wasn't just late
in his presidency when you knew he was really see
now that's from a lot of these auto signs were
used very early on in his first executive orders. So
it begs the question is any of this lawful? Is
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any of it legal binding? Well that finally got asked
at the White House, yestordy that.
Speaker 4 (03:42):
Many of his official actions were auto signed, possibly even
the partons, and without his knowledge or consent? Does the
White House have any information available currently that Biden was
actually the one that approved and saw in those pardons.
And second question, will the DJ investigate whether President Biden's
cognitive a client allowed unelected staff to push through radical
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policy and part insta without his own approval. I don't
know the answer to that question, but I can check
in with our folks here who may know the answer
to that question and get.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
Back to you well, because wouldn't that be huge if
autosign was used to pardon his son or Fauci or
other key figures that think they're protected and they're not.
As investigations move forward, And I just end with this,
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since when does this particular Press Secretary Caroline Levitt not
know something? Because I think she does know and does
know what they're looking into, and does know it's a
legal issue. I mean, let me tell you something. Get
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once we get over these big hurdles to get the
ship in the right direction. Oh, there's some very interesting
days ahead. We did this earlier in the show, but
I want to repeat it during Sounds of the Day,
And that is because it doesn't really matter what ABC, NBC,
CBS sixty Minutes, Meet the Press, cn on MSNBC or
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even Fox or that matters talking about But when Elon
Musk goes on Joe Rogan, tens of millions are listening
and they're learning a lot about NGOs. What are they learning?
I'll let Elon explain. The whole ngo thing is a nightmare.
And it's a misnomer because if you have a government
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funded non governmental organization, you're you're simply a government funded organization.
It's a it's an oxymoron. It's a loophole.
Speaker 5 (05:49):
Yes, it basically, the government funded NGOs are a way
to do things that would be illegal if they were
the government, but somehow made legal if it's sent to
a so called nonprofit. But these but these nonprofits are
then used to people cash out these nonprofits. They've become
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very wealthy through nonprofits. They pay themselves and almostselves through
these nonprofits.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
That's it's so insane that that's been going on for
so long.
Speaker 5 (06:19):
It's a gigantic scam, like one of the biggest, maybe
the biggest scam ever.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
And how many NGOs take a moment and soak this in.
If I were to ask you right now, how many
NGOs do you think? Let me tell you something. It's
like it's like a matrix reality going on. Look at
how you're focused on the federal budget this week, these
career politicians all coming in a room, spending us further
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into debt. I always use this analogy. If you came
home and all of a sudden, there's all these fire
trucks at your house. What is going on? This is
my house? Well, your sewage backed up?
Speaker 3 (06:58):
What?
Speaker 2 (06:59):
Yes, there's raw sewage from your basement through the first floor,
the second floor, into your attic, into my attic. Is
there any part of my house it isn't full of crap.
There's two inches right near the top of the were
the roof peaks. Well, what do you think we should do?
We're going to raise the ceiling ten feet. You'd be like,
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ha ha, got here. But that's what we do with
continuing resolutions. We spend our way into a craploaded debt,
and we think the solution is to raise the ceiling
rather than get the crap out of the house. But
while you're focused on that, there's a world of NGOs
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where billions and billions of your dollars are funding the
real agendas and no one's even tracking it. And it's
your money. So here's Joe Rogan saying, well, well, how
many of these are there? You ready for the answer.
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Can you imagine if it's a thousand, I mean, what's
a thousand billion dollar NGOs up to a thousand?
Speaker 5 (08:09):
Listen, I think it's a total of NGOs probably millions,
but in terms of large ENGOs, tens of.
Speaker 2 (08:18):
Thousands, tens of thousands, probably millions, but significant ones, tens
of thousands. The kind of checks Podesta is laundered, the
kind of check Sorrows is laundered and leveraged. This is
where they're really controlling this country. Oh and I don't
have to remind you none of these are elected officials
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choosing your money and how it's spent.
Speaker 5 (08:44):
I mean it's actually it's kind of a hack to
the system where someone can get an NGO stood up
for a fairly small amount of money. Like Dorsaurus was
really good at this, Like he really doors ros is
like a system hacker, Like he figured out how to
hack the system. He's a genius at arbitrage. I mean
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these days he's he's pretty old, but genius at arbatrage.
So he figured out that you could leverage a small
amount of money to create a nonprofit, then lobby for
the politicians to send a ton of money to that
nonprofit so you can take what might be you know,
a ten million dollar donation to a nonprofit to create
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a nonprofit and leverage that into a billion dollar not Angio.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
And a nonprofit is a weird word.
Speaker 5 (09:31):
It's just a non governmental organization. And then you can
the government continues to fund that every year and it'll
have a nice sounding name like the Institute for Peace
or something like that, but really it's a graft machine.
Speaker 2 (09:47):
And what are their requirements with that money? What do
they have to do?
Speaker 5 (09:51):
Just really no requirements at all, No requirements at all.
Speaker 2 (09:55):
Listen, I know that two thirds of the American people
want this administration to drain the swamp. I just you know,
when you think about it, I grew up in Louisiana.
I had to cross the swamp. I used to fish
and Bayous where the swamp would meet Lake Ponche Tree.
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There's some crazy crap in swamp water, and you're just
starting to see some of it, and you have the sound.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
Aspire and stop it.
Speaker 2 (10:30):
Ever let anybody take your power from you. God, No, no,
it is by the the motto keep calm, come along,
always revealing, often entertaining. That's your Sounds of the day.
Speaker 1 (10:41):
Miss a little, miss a lot, miss a lot, and
we'll miss you. It's your Morning Show with Michael del Churno.