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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I was just talking about it with Sandy and Mike.
But what the hell if I'm not here to speak
the truth as I see it behind this microphone, and
you know, what's the point of me being here? Right?

Speaker 2 (00:10):
So?

Speaker 1 (00:11):
You know, I never liked Big Bird. I'm sorry. I
know for many of you, that's sacrilegious. You know, it's blasphemous.
You know. I know people are gonna, you know, there's
gonna be a call for a jihat now against me.
But I was never even as a kid. I mean,
I'm not saying I hated Big Bird. That's a you know,

(00:31):
very strong but honest, I never liked Big Bird. I
mean I didn't. Again, I didn't dislike him. I didn't
hate that, you know, I didn't hate Big Bird. But
I'm like, I don't see why everybody gets so excited
over Big Bird. I remember was a boy. I'm like,
you know, I thought the Cookie Monster was very funny.
I thought Bert and Ernie were very funny. You know, Grover,

(00:54):
Remember Grover? I thought Grover was is it Oscar or Grover?
It was Oscar? It was all. I thought Oscar was
very funny.

Speaker 3 (01:03):
You know.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
Elmo obviously very lovable character, I never cared for Big Bird.
It just left me cold. Just I really, I don't understand.
My kids, by the way, love big Bird, especially Ava
loves Big Bird. The cookie Monster number one, Big Bird

(01:24):
number two. I never understood the appeal of Big Bird.
I swear to you. But again that's me, Jerry on
the k Thanks for holding comrade. How are you.

Speaker 4 (01:38):
Comrad? You sound, Jeff?

Speaker 1 (01:42):
Oh, thank you well. The antibiotics are kicking in now, Jerry.

Speaker 4 (01:46):
Thank the Lord, Jeff speaking of a waste of money
and being deceitful with us. Do you watch Tucker Colson
at all?

Speaker 1 (01:54):
You mean now, like with his interview show or yes?
Once in a while, Jerry, Not as much as I
would like, but I do. I do watch about maybe
one of his interviews a week. I'd say about once
a week.

Speaker 3 (02:09):
And fits is I'm sorry?

Speaker 1 (02:11):
Could you repeat that?

Speaker 4 (02:13):
Catherine Austin FI Yes, Yes, she worked for HUD and
she was in Congress. Yes, she did an interview with
Tucker Colson between nineteen eighty nine and twenty fifteen. The
Department of Defense and HUD in unauthorized spending. Now, Jeff,

(02:33):
Now she did this, talked about this, and spoke about
this in an interview twenty one trillion dollars.

Speaker 5 (02:42):
There is a history of near extinction events. And one
of the things that I've looked at because I'm trying
to figure out you know, between nineteen fiscal nineteen ninety
eight and fiscal twenty fifteen, there were twenty one trillion
of undocumentable adjustments in the US government. If you go
to our say missing money dot sleer dot com, we
have years and years of documentation, including the government financials

(03:05):
that show this. So the question is where's all this
money going? And one of the things I've looked at
in the process of looking at where all this money
is going is the underground base and city infrastructure and
transportation system that's been built.

Speaker 1 (03:20):
And I'm sorry, yes, so we.

Speaker 5 (03:22):
Have built an extraordinary number of underground bases and supposedly
transportation systems. Some of these are a record of some
of these are documented as part of the national security infrastructure.
I think there are many more, so in the United States,
in the United States, on all over the world.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
Twenty one trillion dollars, Comrade Jerry to create underground bases,
underground cities for what they're calling near extinction you know,
events or a near extinction event one one trillion and apparently,
and you're right, you're talking about Katherine Austin Fitz. She

(04:06):
was the former assistant secretary at HUD and a member
of Congress. Told Tucker that this is for the rich,
and this is for the powerful. It's not for you
and me, my friend. So just to show that you're
one thousand percent correct in what you're saying, please, Jerry,
pick up where you left off.

Speaker 4 (04:27):
Jeff, Sandy and Mike are awesome. You have an incredible
crew there, you and them and all the callers. Thank
you for pulling that up so quickly. Jeff. They don't
care about you and I. That's why they're so quick
to be trying to push nuclear war with Russia. That's
why they're so quick to be pushing for war all

(04:49):
over the world because they know that they will be
safe and will be fodder. They don't care. They don't
care about us. And everyone has to realize that here
and now, that these government workers and bureaucrats do not
care about any of us.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
And Jerry, just to bring it full circle, you know,
to PBS and NPR, because you're right, You're completely right.
Everything what you decided is completely right. Notice how these
you know, initially NPR PBS. Remember they used to be
so anti war, Jerry. They were against the Vietnam War,
any American war that we were involved in. But all

(05:26):
of a sudden, now it's Slava Ukraina. It's glory to Ukraine.
Now they're not just pro war, but if need be,
to your point, even pro nuclear war on behalf of
Ukraine against Russia. In other words, they've now become a
shill for the military industrial complex and the warmongers and

(05:51):
the deep state. Am I wrong? Jerry?

Speaker 4 (05:55):
Then correct, and then some.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
I mean, the reversal, the hypocrisy. It's honestly, it's stunning.
And all you have to do is follow the money, Jerry,
go ahead. Last word to you, comrade, go ahead, Prized.

Speaker 4 (06:12):
I've seen this coming for a lot of years, and
I was called a crack plot and a conspiracy theorist.
I don't buy anything that the government tells me anymore.
I haven't for the last fifty years of my life.
I do not believe anything that they tell me.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
Well, just to prove your point, I agree with you
for how many decades, what is it, thirty forty years
at least they've been telling us, no, we're not building
underground bases. No, and you know, all these trillions of
dollars over the years, Conservatives like you and me have
been asking a constitutionalist and libertarians to be honest, we've

(06:52):
been saying no, no, no, no, there's trillions of dollars.
It's unaccounted for. Where is it going? And some of
us said, well, maybe it's going into the CIA, and
they're doing these shadow operations around the world, and you
know it's it's all done behind the scenes in the shadows.
Six one, seven two, six, sixty eight, sixty eight is

(07:13):
the number. Okay, So just the you know, exclamation point
on what I was saying before Mike again cut me off,
but let that go. So yeah, Cot Catherine Austin fitz
is a former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. You know,
member of Congress. This is not some fringe lunatic. This

(07:33):
is a person who's in the know and knows obviously
what she's talking about, and she is completely right. The
United States, Now it's been over decades. It wasn't over
just a year or two, but multiple administrations Republican Democrat
over many decades, literally has spent over twenty one million dollars,

(07:53):
and they've done this in secret, behind our backs, off
the books. This has all been done off the books
to create underground military bases and underground cities for the
rich and powerful, for the power elite, in case there

(08:14):
is a near extinction event. And our government lied to
us because people you know, like me, not just me,
many others were saying this or a version of it,
and they said, that's not true. It's a conspiracy theory.
And see this is what I mean, so many things
that our conspiracy theories are now proven to be true.

(08:37):
Now again, just super quick, because I don't want to
get too far off topic, Robert F. And I may
even do this into a show, okay, but just you
need to at least know this. I'd be remiss if
I didn't mention it. Our FK Junior yesterday gave a
very very powerful interview. And by the way, PBS and
PR they don't cover any of this, okay, to show

(08:58):
you how in the time they are for the Democrats
and the establishment. Robert F. Kennedy Junior yesterday gave a
very powerful interview saying, no, we have incontrovertible proof that chicken,
little Tony Fauci. Not only did he deliberately direct the

(09:23):
illegal funding of the lab in Wuhan, where he knew
they were conducting gain a function research, which is another
way of saying biological weapons research in clear violation of
the law, but that furthermore, he knew he was in
legal jeopardy, not just reputational as he put it, this

(09:45):
is what Kennedy said. RFK said, I'm not talking just
reputational jeopardy, literally legal liability and legal jeopardy for what
happened after COVID nineteen came out of that life and
god knows how many people it killed, And so he
lobbied the Biden regime to give him this preemptive pardon

(10:12):
that as and by the way, the SOB Fauci then
came out and said, oh, I'm so grateful for the pardon,
but I didn't need the pardon. I didn't need it.
I'm happy to have it, but I didn't need it.
You lying Pisa. You know what. He lobbied Biden for

(10:33):
the pardon because he knew that with Trump coming in,
his days were numbered, that all of his crimes were
going to be made public. Now again, where was PBS
where was NPR. They still push the fiction of COVID,
They still push the job, They still pushed the vaccine mandate,

(10:57):
they still pushed the lockdowns. They still glorify and shield
and protect Fauci, despite now the overwhelming, irrefutable evidence. And
Donald Trump, to his credit, major executive order again yesterday.
He's doing so much incredible work. I'm telling you can't

(11:18):
keep up with it. He now signed an executive order
now banning all funding for gain of function research, whether
in the United States or around the world. In other words,
not a cent of government or private money coming from

(11:39):
the United States can go towards gain a function research.
So something like this never happens again. Where's NPR, where's PBS? Hell,
where's the entire fake news media?

Speaker 6 (11:53):
Nowhere? Nowhere, no more, not a dime.

Speaker 1 (12:07):
They have milked us for billions and billions and billions
of taxpayer dollars, not a penny more agreed, disagree? Whoa
Gary Gary on Sesame Street? Thanks for holding Gary and welcome.

Speaker 3 (12:28):
He should actually calm home. And I'm bringing hell down
to thank you every street. And who's this big fellow.
Who's this big fellow with the white all over his nose.
That's just a powdered don it like a send.

Speaker 7 (12:42):
No, don't it to me?

Speaker 3 (12:44):
One two h three billion dollars being sent to the
moonbot that pepys.

Speaker 8 (12:54):
Deeper deeper?

Speaker 3 (12:56):
Are we going to have to change our lifestyle? Here's
your condom fence, Ernie. Hey Holman, I'm after the crouch
and I'm legal.

Speaker 4 (13:06):
But check out Rosita.

Speaker 3 (13:08):
She's in the other trash can out there in the alley. Himba,
I got your big bird right here, Holman with it's
Kirmothy Frog here to tell you about wats of government port.

Speaker 7 (13:25):
Sary and lie down here on January Street.

Speaker 8 (13:29):
It's the Hollow Cherry Laws. Miss Picky lives to see
another day making bacon for the government.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
H Gary dynamite stuff man. Oh you do these invitations
really really good? Gary?

Speaker 3 (13:50):
I got it, Jeff, and you are the best. You
are the best in radio, there's no doubt.

Speaker 1 (13:53):
Oh thank you, Gary.

Speaker 3 (13:54):
Gary.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
I got to ask you this, buddy, because they're using
Big Bird and you know the Cookie Monster and Helmo.
Now they're honestly they're trying to scare the kids, and
by scaring the kids, to scare the parents. So they're claiming,
now you cut federal funding to PBS. Guess what no
more Sesame Street? What say you? Gary?

Speaker 3 (14:13):
Well, I would say I'd be remiss if we didn't
mention what Cookie had to say about all this. Ready,
here we go. See it's for cattell it's good enough
for me. Oh cottail cut, that's what seem yem yem
gem jem.

Speaker 1 (14:32):
Gary, I gotta tell you, man, you got a career
in comedy. Buddy. That is some amazing, amazing stuff. Gary,
thank you very much for that call. I really appreciated.

Speaker 3 (14:43):
Six.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
Best audience in the business. Huh, best audience in the business.
Six one seven. We got to get him back on, Sady,
get his number. We got to get this guy back on.
We got to get him to do me. Oh, I
bet he'd do a great cooner.

Speaker 3 (14:59):
Man.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
We got to get Gary to do me. We can
only handle one you. That's one. Mike six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Mike, who do
you want me to go? I mean any time you
want to direct me, Mike. Thank you, Mike Brooks in Florida.

(15:22):
Thanks for holding Brooks and welcome.

Speaker 3 (15:26):
Hey Jeff, nice to talk to you this morning.

Speaker 1 (15:28):
Hi Brooks.

Speaker 4 (15:29):
Okay, I'll make it quick, but because it's not really
my story, it's my wife's story, and she's a little
shy to come on this morning.

Speaker 3 (15:38):
So she said, you know, we used to live next
to Big Bird. And I said, oh my gosh, Kim,
that's right. You told me about that, the original big Bird,
she's saying, And.

Speaker 2 (15:49):
I can see why you didn't like him. My friend Jessica,
who is Carol Spinney, and he was a nudist and
a pothead. So over the house for lunch and she
warned me that everybody walked around the house naked, and
so it was a very unusual experience to say the least.

Speaker 1 (16:11):
No, you're not joking, you're serious.

Speaker 3 (16:13):
I'm serious.

Speaker 1 (16:18):
You know I never liked them. I never liked a
big Bird. Now, who am I speaking to now?

Speaker 2 (16:28):
Kim?

Speaker 1 (16:29):
Kim, Okay, Kim.

Speaker 2 (16:33):
The odd He was a very odd guy. Kim.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
That is some great information. Kim. Thank you very much
for that call, and please don't you sound great on
the air. Don't be a stranger. Call again and give
my best to your husband Brooks. So there you go.
You want the truth about Big Word these guys, I'm
telling you. Man even freaking says some street even says

(16:57):
some street, there's a scampbell six one, Mike, aren't me
past the break here?

Speaker 3 (17:03):
Mike?

Speaker 1 (17:04):
Six one seven two sixty six sixty eight sixty eight.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, let me ask all of you,
because I'm getting a little bit of I'm gonna say pushback,
but I am getting a couple of people texting in
Kooner Country people uh, not liberals or moonbaths, but saying, Jeff,

(17:26):
you know, normally I agree with you. I'm a big
supporter of Trump, and yes, I liked, you know, defunding
PBS and NPR because they are so left wing and
they're nothing more than really just you know, shills mouthpieces
for the Democratic Party. However, you know, I do think
certain shows like Sesame Street have tremendous value, or at

(17:47):
least they used to have tremendous value. I don't want
to see these kind of shows, you know. In other words,
I don't want to defund Big Bird, He and Elmo
and you know, an Oscar the Grouch, you know, and
Bird and the whole list, or you know, some of
these great cooking shows or some of these great science documentaries,

(18:09):
and my counter, you know, response, would be really, I
think Sesame Street is such an incredible international brand. And
I don't mean incredible that I'm I think the content
has changed, and I think it's becoming much more politically correct.
But what I mean incredible is it's so well known,
it's so well established. It's I mean, people around the

(18:32):
world know about Big Bird and Sesame Street, and you know,
all the characters on Sesame Street. I think they would
be fine. I mean, Sesame Street's a big money maker.
So you know, okay, fine, it won't be on PBS,
but you'll go somewhere else. You've got a whole food
network now. I think somebody messaged me. I believe it

(18:53):
was Steve or Steven who said, you know, Jeff, many
of these cooking shows, there's a great food network, they'll
find their place there. These science documentaries now, there's these
great science channels, even National Geographic, which Ashton also loves
to watch. That they don't worry, they'll find their place. So,

(19:14):
you know, are you worried, I'm just curious. Are you
worried that if we don't fund PBS, we're gonna lose
Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch and the Cookie Monster
and Elmo. In other words, should we continue to fund
PBS and NPR? I say no, What say you? Gina

(19:40):
in Lowell? Thanks for holding Gina welcome.

Speaker 3 (19:44):
Hello, Jia, Hi Gina.

Speaker 8 (19:46):
Hi, honey. I just wanted to say that I'm eighty
seven years old and I think you're a very strong man.
And also I love Donald Trump. Like he said, he's
doing the best he can and give them some time
to do it. But my thing is about Mara Heally.

(20:07):
Why aren't there more calls on her? I'm very upset
with her. I cannot I can't understand why more people
aren't calling in about her and my gas bill, Jeff
with one hundred and fifty dollars, they charge me delivery
charge two hundred and thirty six dollars. Ready, I have
gas heat, Okay? And she isn't she breaking the law

(20:32):
with hovering all these illegals?

Speaker 1 (20:34):
Yes?

Speaker 8 (20:34):
Can't she be arrested for this?

Speaker 1 (20:36):
Yes?

Speaker 8 (20:38):
Well, why isn't this woman being arrested and white people
voting for her? I'm very upset about this, Gina.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
She's going to bankrupt us. And by the way, and
they're stealing our money on top of it all. It's
bad enough that they're breaking our back. And you're right,
a lot of these energy costs, it's not just the
green newe energy that they're trying to force on us,
it's the shipping costs on top of everything else, and
it's going to keep going up. I'm not trying to

(21:05):
upset you, Eugena. You just you need to know it
is going to go up from this point forward, one
hundred dollars a month, one thousand, two hundred dollars every year.
That's why we're going to be holding a mother rally,
not this Saturday. Next Saturday, May seventeenth. May seventeenth, Saturday,

(21:30):
ten am to twelve to noon for two hours ten
am to twelve to twelve pm. We're gonna be holding
a two hour rally. I will be am seeing, I
will be speaking, but there'll be other wonderful speakers. I'm
urging everyone you need to come out. We want an
audit of the entire state legislature that the voters supported

(21:52):
and back seventy two percent. Heally doesn't want to honor
that ballot the will of the people, so by the way,
the House Speaker doesn't want to do it. Karen Spilka
doesn't want to do it. The Senate President. They're petrified
of what we're going to find out. And part of that, Gina,
is we're going to find out that they have been

(22:13):
using this kind of money mass save, in particular, driving
up our weekly, sorry, our monthly utility energy bills to
the tune of thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars
because they've been using it as a slush fund to
pay off their friends, their cronies, the illegals, their political allies.

(22:37):
That's why they don't want to open up the books, Gina.
So if we can force an audit and force them
to open up the books, Morahey is going down. So Gina,
I'm doing the best I can. And I hear you.
You're paying way too much an energy, so am I.
So is everybody. And if we could tie this around moraheely,

(22:59):
she's going to lose. She's going to lose. The only
way she continues to stay ahead of this is because
the corrupt media in this state will not expose her. Well,
on Saturday, May seventeenth, God willing, she's gonna hear from us, Gina,
thank you for your kind words and thank you for
your call. Just very quickly quick correction. When I spoke

(23:24):
earlier about the United States having spent all of that
money to create underground cities, an underground basis for the
rich and powerful elite in case I guess a nuclear
war or whatever, some near extension, some near extinction event,
I said twenty one million. I misspoke. It was it's

(23:45):
twenty one trillion with a t.

Speaker 3 (23:50):
SO.

Speaker 1 (23:51):
And that's been going on for decades, money that they've
taken off the books, twenty one trillion dollars. And I
want to thank Larry. He caught that mistake and he
messaged me. And I appreciate the audience always having my back.
If I make an editorial mistake, please let me know.
I will correct it asap. Gina, thank you very much

(24:13):
for that call. Rob in the great state of Arizona. Rob,
thanks for holding and welcome.

Speaker 3 (24:21):
Hey, Jeff, and thank you for keep waking me up
at three am out here.

Speaker 1 (24:27):
My pleasure. I don't know you do it, but my pleasure. Rob.

Speaker 3 (24:30):
Your sister isn't the only one getting up for three
I am too. Listen. I just want to point something
out to public broadcasting and to everybody flipping out, you know,
they did this to themselves. Would we even be having
this conversation? Would the White House even be considering scratching

(24:52):
their that money if they hadn't turned woke, if they
hadn't become a hub for LGBTQ garbage, had they not
become so left and then so comedy. They had the
most incredible, compelling content for decades that we grew up with,

(25:16):
that the adults enjoyed, the children learned from TBS, PBS material.
PBS content has always been incredible. Now it's falling off.
But they dragged themselves into the spotlight of discernment and

(25:38):
discretion and scrutiny by going wacko comi without apology. Their
behavior is piggish behavior, the way they spend money, the
way they abuse money, and then the way they abuse
their charter. They're supposed to be for our benefit. It's

(26:00):
the public public broadcasting. Instead they've ignored half of us,
and they've defied half of us and spit on half
of us. What did they expect?

Speaker 1 (26:15):
Jeff, Oh, you're on fire, Rob. Honestly, you're summing up
my feelings beautifully. Look, when I was much younger, as
I said, I used to watch shows on PBS. I look, really, please,
don't even take my word for it. Go back to
say the eighties, the late eighties, early nineties, you know,
William F. Buckley's firing Line. They would have these raging debates.

(26:38):
It would even be like a two hour special on whatever.
The issue would be abortion, capital punishment, the war in Iraq, whatever,
and Buckley with several conservatives, would debate several liberals, and
there'd be a moderator and a timekeeper. And these were
great debates. You would hear both sides, very eloquent, very passionate,

(27:02):
very fair. So, you know, again, even though yeah, PBS
always leaned left, it was pretty obvious, but at least
they gave conservative voices and outlet you know. So you
would say, look, there's some really good programming, and there's
some good conservative shows or good conservative personalities who have

(27:24):
a chance to express themselves. Okay, so what if it
tilts liberal, Fine, it's not the end of the world.
But you're right, they just wouldn't stop, and they just
got more radical and more intolerant and more extreme. And
it's to the point now, I think you summed it
up really well. They don't just disagree with us. They
don't just defy us, they don't just ignore us. They

(27:48):
hate us, as you put it, they spit in our faces.
They really hate us, and they want to crush us,
and they want to censor us, and they want to
essentially blacklist us. Well, what did you expect was going
to happen? So you hate us, you hate us, you
hate us. We're all white supremacists. See, by the way,

(28:10):
when they keep going on, this has been their big
thing now for ever since Trump walked down that escalator.
You know, white supremacy, Like this is the greatest threat
the country faces. White supremacy, white supremacy. It doesn't stop, NPRPBS,
it just it's NonStop. What they really mean, and they
often say it is Trump supporters or conservatives or Republicans,

(28:33):
or libertarians or patriots or constitutionalists. In other words, anybody
who's opposed to the radical left is now a white
supremacist and a Nazi. Well, okay, keep calling us white supremacists,
keep calling us Nazis, keep calling us a threat to
the republic or to the to the country. And what
do you think is going to happen? Blank you, We're

(28:53):
giving you the middle finger. You're Hey, we're flipping you
the big bird. That's what we're doing. We're flipping you,
not the bird, the big bird. You're not getting our
money anymore. Buy so, Rob, I think this was long overdue,
decades overdue. But as they say, better late than never.

(29:16):
My friend, Rob, thank you very much for that call.
So no, let them now sink or swim on their own,
and I'm going to hold them. No, I don't buy
this fifty percent now they're pushing it's a fifty percent
cut in our funding. No, for decades, thirty years, you've
been saying one percent. So you've been telling us it's

(29:36):
it's only one percent. What are you guys getting all
hot and bothered about? You should keep funding us. It's
only one percent. Okay, If it's just one percent, then whatever.
I don't go to Oprah Winfrey. She'll cut you a check.
Don't worry. Hollywood can make up the difference in an
hour snap of the finger. So relax. Go to your

(30:00):
big liberal limousine donors and don't take care of you there.
Al Gore, ask Al Gore for a check. The Obamas
now they're worth hundreds of millions. I know, Michelle Obama
now is doing podcasts. I swear to you, pleading poverty.
She's pleading poverty now. She recently did a podcast saying,

(30:21):
you know, we had to spend money when we were
in the White House. I swear to you, She's like,
we want trips, they wouldn't pay for some of the kids,
and it just it took so much out of us.
You were on every cover of every fashion magazine for
eight years. Everything you and Obama did was funded to

(30:46):
the hilt. You then made hundreds of millions of dollars
pimping out the presidency after you left office. You live
in four mansions, you have a private jet. This woman
jet sets the Paris to go shopping and then comes
back to have dinner with her family, and you're crying

(31:09):
how hard and miserable it was for you to be
in the White House. She's playing the victim. I mean,
she's disgusting, disgusting, disgusting, a complete ingrade. Well, cut a check,
you love, PBS and NPR, cut a check. Caroline in

(31:29):
New Hampshire. Thanks for holding Caroline.

Speaker 7 (31:32):
And welcome, Hi Jeff, Thank you for taking my call,
my pleasure.

Speaker 1 (31:36):
Caroline.

Speaker 7 (31:37):
First, I just wanted to say that President Trump with
that block.

Speaker 3 (31:41):
Of gain of function executive order.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
It's incredible. Caroline. Please hang on, it's not you. You turn.
It's like you're suddenly now being held hostage and they've
someone's taken over the phone and they're talking in that
kind of hostage voice. Caroline, are you back? Do we
have Caroline? We don't have Caroline. All right, let's see.

(32:07):
I hope you haven't been kidnapped. Caroline. All right, Caroline,
how are you? Are you there? I am here. You
still sound like you're being held hostage to power through Mike.
All right, Caroline, we're going to do this. I trust
you're not being held at gunpoint or anything. There's no ransom.

Speaker 7 (32:28):
Note go Okay, no, I'm not. I'm perfectly fine. But
I just want to say, first off, God bless President
Trump for blocking the gain of function research with the
executive order. That is so huge. That's like Frankenstein type stuff.
And God blessed him for that. And for the press

(32:48):
not to cover that, Shame on you because that's huge.
The second thing, just so you know, since somebody mentioned
this is why I called. But Catherine austen fits she's
fabulous with Solary dot com as good as you, and
that's saying a lot in my book. But she in

(33:08):
regards to the tunnels underneath. You know, if you do
a search. I've noticed this for the last couple of years,
and so in many major cities there's something that happens.
It's like this mysterious loud noise and the shaking of
the earth, and then the next thing, you know, the
press comes on and says, oh, people reported that, But folks,

(33:31):
it's just a sonic boom. And I'm telling you, I
think that that's exactly what they're doing under the ground.
And if you do a search for sonic boom, and
every city in this country, just about you will see that.
So something do a little research on that and find
out on your own. But I do believe that one
hundred percent what she's talking about. But I just wanted

(33:54):
to say in terms of PBS, I did not grow
up with, you know, a large bank account. And I
told you my dad was in World War Two, so
he and he did was in a bad battle. So
growing up in the mornings was not always fun. He
was a good man, don't get me wrong, but he

(34:15):
would he had anxiety and PTSD came back, so a
lot of people weren't in the house. But I was
just a little girl, and I did learn how to
read and write and everything from Sasame Street. I wasn't
a big big bird fan either, but I liked, you know,
the count and some of the things an Electric company

(34:36):
and mister Rogers and all that. But I also like
Julia Childs and the people that they have on today,
that Steve guy with the travel I think they're wonderful.
But President Trump was going to fire the border directors.
I can't even find a lot of the information for
NPR and Border Direction directors. I want to know who

(34:58):
they were. I think that if we give up this funding,
I actually think that's kind of dangerous because then you know,
the wolves take over, so to speak, and what where
will this go. But if they have some sort of control,
we can pull this back and bring it to what
it once was, which is just a preschool education or

(35:21):
wonderful shows about cooking, not about politics, not about social culture,
just the basics of learning because a lot of children
can't afford, you know, homeschooling or I mean, I will
tell you that the minute that I went into school,
it was a different story. And my grade went down,

(35:41):
and it was a whole different thing. And I'm glad
that he's redoing the education system which was started by
the Rockefellers. Anyways, you know, mister Rockefeller, when he started,
he said, I don't want intellects, I want workers. She
can tell you where the dumbing down of America came from.
But I do think that if we have that funding,
it's a power. And he was going to fire as

(36:04):
far as I understand the boarder directors, but now they're
suing the White House. So I think this is where
he says, Okay, let's just defund the whole thing. But
if we can grab control of this and have fair
reporting on NPR, and if they can follow the code
of ethics at SPJA dot com or dot org, you know,

(36:26):
I think we can bring it back to something that's
actually we can turn it into something good and useful
rather than turn our back on it, because I do
like it. I think it's great.

Speaker 1 (36:37):
Well, Caroline, listening to you, I have to say, brings
back a lot of nostalgia for me as well, because
you know, I'm talking now nineteen seventy four, nineteen seventy five,
nineteen seventy six, So I was like five six seven
years old. I was born in nineteen sixty nine. My
mother was an immigrant. Her English at the time was okay,

(36:59):
but it wasn't very good. She spoke with a thick accent.
Her accent got less thick, and her English got much
better as the years went on. But I remember those
early years and she always would speak to me in Croatian.
My father spoke perfect English, always spoke to me in English,
but my mother spoke to me in Croatian. And I
always felt when I was in kindergarten, first second grade,

(37:22):
I did feels at a disadvantage. I'm being honest with you.
I felt, you know, I mean, I knew Croatian, which
I guess was a plus, but I felt that other
kids were linguistically ahead of me. Now, the reason why
I'm mentioning this is I remember Sesame Street, and I
remember watching Sesame Street, and you mentioned Mister Rogers and

(37:44):
all these other shows, and they did help me. They
helped me with my spelling, they helped me with numbers,
they helped me with enunciating words. It was a great
help to me. And I've always had, you know, all
kidding aside deep section for Cessamus Street and some of
the shows on p b S my sister the same
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