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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Right now. I got a couple hanging on that want
to talk about the Epstein paperwork release here at A
two one ninety six A two one WTV. And Mike,
you've been on hold the longest, so you are on
sixten WTVN All.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Right, real quick, Trump did handle the drones thing. That
was a term that was the government and they just
wasn't telling anybody. He said that should never happen again.
And I think Epstein, we should share it, even if
it destroys Wall Street or some really rich people. That
is like horrible stuff there and we can't go on,
(00:33):
as you know, we as as a nation with that
kind of stuff and questions about it. And real quick,
I got a couple of show requests if I can
ask you to cover sometime.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
Okay, I'm right here listening.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
One of them's property taxes. We need to cover property taxes,
and hopefully there's some people that can run some numbers
and figure out what we're all on the hook for.
If you know, poppery taxes was gone, and then how
to whack away at them.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
Well, there's an auditor. The auditor's website actually has a
calculator that will do just that. And show you if
this passes, this is what your taxes are going to be,
and all that kind of stuff. I have done several
shows on what I consider the mean most ridiculous tax
that we have, and that is the property tax. I
don't you own it, You bought it, you work your
butt off to get it, and then you have to
(01:25):
pay the government for the right to keep it the
rest of your life.
Speaker 2 (01:28):
That's BS exactly. And one more, and this is the
big one you probably don't know much about. It's called
the open fields doctrine, and that's it's a issue that's
getting hot throughout the country. Some states have already banned it.
It's what it gives our state government, specifically game orders
permission to just go where they want when they want
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on private property. Not your yard, but like if you
own twenty acres or fifty acres and they can just
come and give you a government shakedown. It's called the
open fields doctrine, and it's it's something I'd like to
hear discussed.
Speaker 1 (02:06):
So you mean, if you're on your if you're on
your property, you got a pond on your property, and
your fishing without a fishing license, game warden and Ohio
can come and take to you for that.
Speaker 2 (02:16):
Well, if you don't have to have a fishing license
on your own property. Let's say you was hunting on
your forty acres and your truck was parked out at
the road, they can literally just walk in cause they
see a truck or even your truck, even though they
know it's your truck in your land, they can just
walk in and say, hey, could you step down please?
Can we see your gun? YadA, YadA, YadA, YadA. I mean,
(02:39):
it's bizarre, and it was. It was created so like
if there was a chemical spill or if they was
chasing the fugitive, well, once they got it, you gave
them an inch, they took it a mile and then
they just started like if they seen you in orange
five hundred yards across your private property out they walk
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right in in the middle of your hunt and say,
can't you know, could you know I see this or that?
And make sure he's doing everything by the by the code. Now,
I'm not against wildlife. I support protecting at one, but
I love my constitution a little bit more.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
Absolutely, you said it's called open fields doctoring. Is that correct?
Speaker 2 (03:23):
Open field doctrine? Yep? All right, Mike, I pay naming
phone number. Uh, I'll make sure I listen and I'll
weigh in heavily on that. Okay, no, what not, You're
going to do it, all right? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (03:35):
I got that. I got something going on in Heill here,
and I got something with the Ohio River that people
have been asking me to, uh to check on. So
I will put you on the list here, and I'm
going to put you on hold so Zach can grab
your info and uh yeah, as soon as we can
put something like that together. It's just, you know, getting
somebody from the State of Ohio agencies is not always
the easiest thing. About a month and a half, two
(03:57):
months ago, I was flabbergasted when they we're talking about
raising rates again to pay for the data centers, raising
our electric rates to pay for these data centers. And
I was looking for a PUCO spokesperson. I called the PUCO.
They have no one in that capacity. What how can
you be a public utilities commission and not have anybody
to speak to the public. What the hell is that
(04:18):
all about? But that is what passes for government in
twenty twenty five. I guess h Denny, you were on
six to ten DOUBLEUTV and Hi.
Speaker 3 (04:29):
Hey, how you doing guys? Fine, sir, awesome.
Speaker 2 (04:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (04:34):
I just my experience as started back when Trump got
elected and I, you know, my sister was calm, is
often worried and freaked out. And then I started getting
these messages about QAnon and q and I was talking,
you know, basically putting out information. And it was also
(04:56):
you know, Abstein stuff too, coming out through this channel
or whatever you want to call it. If it's real
or not, I don't know, but I can see this
coming because they actually had phones inside of that facility.
We're in that island, and there's pictures, security camera pictures.
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I don't know what they were doing. I don't want
to know almost, but I was just, I mean, it
blew my mind learning about all this stuff. You know,
I would read it every day. There's q noon stuff,
and I know the media tries to blow it up
like you know, Q and a. QAnon's a sigh up
(05:41):
and it's not real or anything like this. But how
the hell did they know?
Speaker 1 (05:45):
Well, I'll tell you, I'll tell you what I've been
cautioning people on this, but since the January sixth stuff,
I believe QAnon first of all, it's a network. It
is not an individual. There's a network of people. And
uh and I believe, quite frankly that it was a plant.
I think it is started by some extreme leftists that
wanted to poison conservatives into doing stupid stuff, and so
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they put out some of the most ludicrous things in
the world, which is why you had that January sixth.
They got people all fired up with a bunch of
you know, fake, made up and exaggerated things, and they
were trying to call something so that they could go,
look how evil they are. I really believe the extreme
left is behind QAnon.
Speaker 3 (06:32):
Well I'm just thinking about so why now it's coming
to fruition what they were talking about in the q stuff.
You know, they were showing pictures of Epsteen Island and
Gisly Maxwell, and now it's all being brought up in
the news and so I'm like, okay, well, is that
all just bull or?
Speaker 1 (06:52):
I mean, we don't know. We don't know now that
they're releasing these papers. I mean, the Senate's passed it,
the House has passed if the president says he'll sign
it as soon as it gets to his desk. And
as I said, earlier. If I were Donald Trump, I
would be sitting at my desk, call in the cameras
and just say I'm waiting, bring it and sign it.
Let's get this crap out there and get it over with.
Speaker 3 (07:13):
Yeah. Yeah, because they're trying to, you know, make it like,
oh Trump's Trump was there and you just had like
sort of plane rides for somebody from there something.
Speaker 1 (07:27):
Yeah, and there's so much exact. One of the QAnon
things was a guy in a dressed like he was
an airline pilot who wanted testify. This man flew for
a Canadian air and he was. He says that he
flew Donald Trump to to Epstein Island at least three times.
Here's the problem. First of all, the airline that he
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said he worked for doesn't exist. The one that has
a name close to it says nobody has ever worked
for us with that name. When you zoom in on
the image, you see that the airline pilot uniform he's
wearing was something he got off of Amazon. It wasn't
even a real pilot uniform. And last, but not least,
you can't fly into the island. It's too small, so
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you can fly you can fly close to the island
and then take a helicopter over, but you cannot fly
a jet into the island. It's just but they put
that stuff out there to make you crazy, and in
a lot of cases, Denny, it works because we all
want answers.