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April 16, 2025 12 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Greeting salitations. Welcome my friends to another edition of the
Power Hour on six to tenu WUTV, and I've chucked
up as you know who you are. We take it
from there. We get one hour together, which means I
talk really faster and you must listen even faster. My
number eight two one nine eight eighty six a two
one WTV in or eight hundred WTV. And I was

(00:25):
just what you heard there in the background, if you
heard the noises we started off, was was me listening
to an old jingle reel. And that's because of the
passing of a guy named Jim Clancy. Most people who's
Jim Clancy back in the olden duys, you might just
listening to this here radio station and you would hear

(00:46):
those breaks at six ten WTV, Columbus. Jim was one
of the people who did those jingles down in Dallas.
Company was called TM Century And uh, you know, it's
not like anybody would ever know his name or by
his CD or whatever. But as much as you know

(01:08):
the DJs and so forth were part of this business,
so were guys like him. And I was just reading
here that he had passed away. Passed away here a
couple of days ago, So that's why I was listening
to the Jingles. Contact information. I want to put that
out there right here, right now, because people are constantly
they'll say, hey, you're on I'm on everything on Facebook,

(01:28):
Look up Chuck Douglas, big bald head, blue suit, click
the friend button, and if you've got a profile, chances
are I will accept the friend request. If you have
no workplaces to show, no history, no connections, no mutual friends,
no picture in your profile, no posts since twenty twenty one,
I probably won't. Just being honest with you. On Twitter,

(01:49):
it's at Chuck D Talker on Truth that is at
Chuck Douglas Talker I Believe. And Instagram is Chuck D
Talker address Chuck Douglas at iHeartMedia dot com. And of
course the studio line a two to one WTV I
promoed here at the beginning of the show about well,

(02:10):
two things I got to talk about for it plays
stupid games, win stupid prizes. This kid, this I think
he's a kid. He's twenty four, he's obviously not grown
because of the mistakes. He's an American, which is hard
to tell from his name. His name is very hard
to pronounce. Can you say it? Zach? Do you know
how to pronounce his name? It looks, it looks when

(02:34):
you're looking at it. Russian, Polish, some Baltic language type name.
Mikalio Victrovovich, Polkolov. That's the best I can do. Twenty
four years old, this idiot from the United States of
America went over to India and there is there's a

(02:56):
tribe on an island and they are called the Sentinel
sentin Elise Centalese. I think Cintile, okay, North Sentinel Island.
But there there I won't say prehistoric, but harken back
to the American pioneer days, you know, bow and arrow lifestyle.

(03:21):
These people are completely separated from modern society. The islands
called North Sentinel Island about the size of Manhattan and
the and Aman and Nicobar. I don't even know that
about seven hundred and fifty miles from the Indian mainland.

(03:43):
Visiting the island is prohibited by law. In India again,
visiting the island is prohibited by law. They say this
is to maintain the way of life of these people.
And frankly, we've got all kinds of crud and bacteria
and diseases and stuff that they're they're scared if they're

(04:04):
exposed to any of that that it might wipe them out.
There's only like one hundred and fifty of them left. Yeah, the.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
Getting sick thing is the worst thing about Like they
have no immunity to anything else.

Speaker 1 (04:18):
Yeah, we don't know, but I mean, I it would
be nice to know. But how do you go in
and say, can we conduct autopsies on your dead if
you can't talk to the people getting near it.

Speaker 2 (04:28):
You don't even know what they I assume bury him.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
I don't who knows, well, we don't, Yeah, don't know.
How do you communicate? What language do they speak? We
don't know. Don't we know that they shoot bow and
arrow ammunition. So this guy, this kid, this punk, reached
the island. He does not appear to have made contact
with the people. However, Police Criminal Investigations Department says that

(04:56):
he was spotted by a local fisherman on his way back.
He was arrested two days later. Police seized an inflatable
boat and a motor from the kid. He's not been
charged with any offenses, but he has been arrested. I
don't know how things work. Over there. This is according
to the CNN story arrested, and today I was reading

(05:21):
he was denied bail. They're going to put him to
trial on this thing, and he faces up to five years.
Now you may think Chuck's gonna say there's no way
they can keep him for that. They can absolutely keep
him for something that he went to another land and

(05:41):
broke their laws intentionally. This isn't like Wesley Crusher, you know,
falling into the flowers by accident while they were throwing
the ball. This is an intentional breaking of the law
in India. And I'm sure that there will be American

(06:01):
groups standing up and telling Donald Trump and the administration
and their senators, and you've got to do something. You
got to get him out of there. I say, let
his butt go to jail for five years in India
if that's what they decide to do. Just like the
Caning and Singapore. This this is what you get. Play

(06:24):
stupid games, win stupid prizes, and to show what a
little smart buddy was. You know, he goes to the
island and he left. He left is what he called
what was the word he used, not a donation, a
offering to the people. He left on the beach a
can of diet coke. First of all, I don't know

(06:48):
if they know how to open a can. Secondly, all
that chemical crap that we put in our systems on
a daily basis could kill them for all we know.
This encounters with this tribe prove fatal. Twenty eighteen, American
missionary John Allen Shu reportedly killed by tribes people after
he arrived on North Sentinel Island hoping to convert the

(07:11):
local people to Christianity. Caroline Pierce, director of Survival International,
nonprofit dedicated the protection of isolated tribal people, called this
kid's alleged actions reckless and idiotic. The person's actions not
only endangered his own life, but put the lives of
the entire tribe at risk. It is very well known

(07:34):
by now that uncontacted peoples have no immunity to come
and outside diseases like flu or measles, so it could
kill them just showing up on their own. And there's
another Star Trek reference from the original series. James Kirk

(07:54):
was beamed down to fall in love and kiss the
daughter of the king so she would get diseases. Because
nobody got diseases, and they were wall to wall people.
There was no room for anybody to move. Geene Roddenberry
was just visionary. He really was finally here, the kids said.

(08:16):
He planned his trip in advance, visiting the islands twice
before traveling the North Sentinel Island on his visit, allegedly
setting off from a beach about twenty five miles away
in a rubber boat with a motor special investigation team
carrying out a search of the island from afar on
boats using binoculars despite choppy waters for the last couple

(08:38):
of days. He's going to jail. I guarantee you this
kid's gonna get all five years. I really don't care,
and he should and he should. You don't go to.

Speaker 2 (08:45):
Another country's area of whatever. That's their rules. You agree
to their rules when you go over there, regardless of
what it is.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
It's his fault. The idea that these these YouTube want
to be celebrities do this kind of stuff. It's obnoxious
enough when they're doing it here. You know, the ones
that they want to come up behind you on the
street and like you know, you're carrying groceries or a
baby or what, and they come up and like scream

(09:16):
behind you. Just to get your reactions so they can
put it on YouTube. Huh, we're YouTube pranksters. I love
it when I see one of them get flattened. It
happens more than once, some big old union worker on
his way home from the subway and they come up
behind him and he turns around and just knocks the
snot out of him. We need some snot knocking, whether

(09:38):
it's in the court system or or in person. This
is getting carried away. You want to go out and
do something. Well, that showed jackass where they would do
stupid things jumping over houses, on bicycles and things like that.

Speaker 2 (09:50):
Yeah, yeah, but they can do it to themselves exactly.

Speaker 1 (09:53):
That was contained to themselves. They were not involving other people.
Now you've got people doing that, and you've got kids
out there trying to emulate it. Twelve year old kids
playing the knockout game where they just walk down the
street and just out of nowhere, just punch somebody one
time to see if they can knock him out. This

(10:13):
kind of garbage needs to be stopped. And if putting
somebody in jail for five years for taking their little
dinghy over to this island accomplishes that, so be it,
so be it. Maybe American courts can start acting the
same way, or maybe that's just me A two one
ninety eight six of you have any thoughts on this kid?
Feel free? A two one WTV And I said, the

(10:34):
caning in Singapore. I can never remember that kid's name.
Do you remember his name? Americans? Americans were nuts. Oh,
it was a big story of the ABC twenty twenty
had it and uh and uh, I forget what the
CBS news program was called back then, and Dateline and
they all had it and they were all over it

(10:56):
because this kid goes to Singapore and I think it
was graffiti or something like that. He defated least public
property or but the punishment was caning. Now, if you
don't know what caning is, it's where they take big,
old like bamboo, that's what it looked like, cane stalks,
bamboo looking things, and they they binge your butt over

(11:18):
in the town square and they wallop you with them.
And while Americans were just going nuts about how we
can't let this happen, that mentality is exactly why there
are kids like this today doing this kind of stupid stuff.
Bad enough when you do it at home. But when

(11:38):
you go overseas to another country, break their laws and
expect to go but up on YouTube, play stupid games,
win stupid prizes.

Speaker 2 (11:50):
His name was Michael Fay.

Speaker 1 (11:52):
Yes, there you go, Michael Fay, Thank you. And what
did he do? What was it? Did he he defaced
public property?

Speaker 2 (11:59):
Is that charge w vandalism?

Speaker 1 (12:01):
Ye? Who knows what that means?

Speaker 2 (12:03):
Over there?

Speaker 1 (12:03):
That could mean anything. So I say lock him up,
but let him pay the price because it will just
get worse, and it'll end up getting worse on your
own street while you're trying to walk your dog. If
we don't do something about it, and by we, I
mean India and anybody else.
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