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December 10, 2025 • 31 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hockle.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
I agree with you that there's not going to be
any bombshells in regard to the Epstein quote unquote files. However,
the way Trump handled it, the way everybody's handled it,
makes it look so suspicious and so fishy that nobody's
going to even believe that what they're receiving is the
real deal. It was dumb, the way Trump handled this stupid.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
I agree it was dumb.

Speaker 3 (00:31):
It was stupid, And because it was dumb and stupid,
you're absolutely correct that nobody's going to believe it, which
is why I am rationally and logically trying to explain
why there's going to be nothing there. So when all
your tinfoil hat friends say, oh, if they're hiding something,
they're hiding something, you'll be able to say, well, if

(00:53):
you thought about this or that, and maybe just maybe
some people will come to their senses. Not that I
ever have, but maybe somebody will. As I said, this
is why I don't think there will be any bombshells. Dozens,
if not more than one hundred people saw the evidence

(01:15):
that was gathered in the Florida investigation, and remember the
Florida investigation went back to the nineteen nineties, and then
after he died, the estate gets sued, deutsch Bank gets sued,
JP Morgan Chase gets sued. In October of this year,
there are two more class action lawsuits, which means that

(01:36):
now they're drawing a wide berth around as many people
as they can. Did you ever even you know? Did
you deliver avon to Jeffrey Epstein? Were you a pizza
delivery girl? Did you know anything? They're going to try
to drag everybody in and those are against Bank of
America and Bank of New York. Mellon did think about

(01:57):
the dozens of lawyers in the private investigation that have
poured over every single detail of his life and his
criminal activities, And yet today there is not one single
definity statement by anybody who has seen the information concerning
the identities of any so called rich and famous people
supposedly joining in with him in abusing those young girls

(02:22):
as arranged for has arranged by him for you know,
their pleasure. Dozens of Department of Justice staff, including James
Comey's daughter that Trump fired. You don't think that a

(02:42):
former US attorney that might have access to all of
this information, both from the FBI and from the headquarters
and from her station down in Florida might not want
to come out and say something.

Speaker 1 (02:53):
Or leak something.

Speaker 3 (02:55):
Oh that alone, right there, should just put an end
to it. But then think about this, and this is
to work conspiracy theories to drive me nuts. There would
be dozens and dozens and dozens of staffers at the
Department of Justice, attorneys, paralegals, assistants, and they would be
located in Florida, New York and Washington, d C. Who

(03:17):
would have all seen this info. And nobody's come forward.
Nobody has said, hey, off the record New York Times,
I'll come and talk to you. No, And then I
want you to think about this. I used to work
when I was a baby lawyer. I used to work
with or not work with. But when I was defending,

(03:37):
when I was court appointed to defend criminals, the district
attorney was a female and she had an absolute I mean,
if I got assigned to a sexual abuse case, I
do everything I can just to plead the case out.
Because she was a tiger. And I don't mean that
she was better than me and worse than me. I

(03:58):
just meant that she to take that dirt bag to
trial and drag him through the mud in front of
a jury. And while he may have deserved five years
in prison, she wanted to give him fifty years in prison.
So think about this. The group of separate a group
of a separate group of attorneys that included four female

(04:20):
prosecutors that specialized in sex crimes against children. Now, if
there was a group of rich and famous pedophiles, that
means that those four female prosecutors abandoned their professionalism, ignored
the existence of this of these pedophiles, and allow the

(04:42):
abuse of young girls by those persons to continue.

Speaker 1 (04:44):
Please give me a freaking break.

Speaker 3 (04:47):
And the same would go true for the FBI, along
with the Department of Justice, that would stretch across Bush, Obama, Biden,
and Trump. And then you include all the officers, I
mean officers, the offices, the employees of a dozen or
more defense attorneys that were employed by Epstein. You think

(05:10):
about Whitley or Dershowitz, you think about any of those
high profile defense lawyers. They had paralegals, they had secretaries,
they had accountants, they had forensic experts, they had everybody.
So now you've got literally thousands of people that know
and then you got the attorneys themselves, and they're investigators

(05:32):
that are representing the victims for more than a decade.
You include the attorneys, the investigators, the staff at the
banks who have been sued for hundreds of millions of
dollars in numerous lawsuits, including the two latest class action lawsuits.
You don't think that they wouldn't want to leak something
out and you know, and it presented defense.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
There will be.

Speaker 3 (05:57):
Just as there are already has been, There will be
names of rich and famous people that emerge from these
files and from that grand jury testimony. Think about Larry Summers,
former economic advisor to a Treasury secretary. I think to Obama,
former president of Harvard. Now his name came out for

(06:20):
some highly embarrassing communications. Nothing about sex, nothing about little girls,
nothing how to deal with you know, a personal relationship
or something that was enough to destroy Larry Summers. He
didn't do anything illegal, but the public uproar that was

(06:40):
thrown on him has basically cost him his professional and
social standing. So think about that and then try to
convince me that, oh, something's coming.

Speaker 4 (06:52):
Hey, Michael, one of my craziest memories is when my
son was little, we took him to a play place
at Burger King and this kid walks up to him,
pulls a shirt up and bites him in the belly.

Speaker 5 (07:04):
And I had to scream, whose child is this? It
was the worst moment of a parent's life. Anyway, I
agree having those in inside of a mall or anywhere
else is just crazy.

Speaker 3 (07:19):
Think about how backcrap crazy airports are now and you're
you know, particularly when you know, because they're now you know,
hub and spoke or whatever they call them, and all
the flights come in at once, and that's when the
concourses are so just jam packed, and you're going to

(07:39):
have kids running around in those stupid Oh. I got
a lot of respect for Sean Duffy, you know. I
think he's doing the right thing and cleaning up the
air traffic control and getting all that fixed. And I
don't mind public service announcements about you know, dress well, dressed, cleanly,

(08:00):
bathe before we're having to tell the American people to
take a bath before you get on an airplane, and
then pull ups. Who's gonna stop, Who's gonna stop and
do pull ups?

Speaker 1 (08:11):
As you know.

Speaker 3 (08:12):
Now, what I tend to do is I'll go to
the club, get all my stuff arranged, have something to
eat or whatever. And then usually there's somebody in the club.
I'll say, hey, can you watch this stuff? Or I'll
you know, I'll put it up somewhere in the locker,
and then I'll go walk the concourses. I'll go walk
for a couple of miles. Don't give me a gym.
I don't need no stinking gym. Right, rare, right, back

(08:37):
to one last thing about Epstein because the text line,
I love it.

Speaker 1 (08:43):
I don't know whether you guys are trolling me or
you're being serious.

Speaker 6 (08:47):
Yes to both.

Speaker 3 (08:48):
I think that's right. Twelve thirty Guber twelve thirty one
Michael King Charles thinks there is proof. Oh well, then
just dragging delete everything that I just said for the
past forty five minutes, and we'll just because King Charles,
the guy that always walks around with his left hand
in his pocket.

Speaker 6 (09:07):
Don't worry, nobody was listening anyway.

Speaker 3 (09:08):
You're right, Let's see seventeen twelve Mike one of the
chances some of the Epstein file contents had been scrubbed, removed,
or deleted over the years. The rich can pay for
devious things, Yes, they can pay for devious things, but
go back. Do you think that if any of the lawyers,

(09:31):
particularly those whose entire careers are based on going after
and jailing pedophiles, and they have an opportunity to try
and convict a muckety muck on pedophile charges pedophilia, you
think they're You think they're gonna sit back. Oh, it

(09:52):
looks like something's been scrubbed here. I think I'll just
keep quiet. Yeah, I'll just go home. No, it's not
going to happen. It's not going to happen. I'm certain
that there are dozens of business associates and members of
Epstein's social circle that were interviewed by the FBI, and

(10:16):
I know that their relationships with Epstein, you know, his
his housekeeper or his driver if he had a driver,
the pilots that flew the planes, his accountants. Of course,
they're probably in big doo doo anyway, who knows what
they think. You know, I shouldn't even say that. That's
probably not even fair. Or the landscaper, the people that

(10:44):
did any sort of work for him, his dry cleaners,
oh my gosh, his dry cleaners. Their relationships with Epstein
are going to end up being mischaracterized exaggerated, and I
think in many cases probably will misconstrued so that somebody
can get some attention by suggesting complicity with him when

(11:08):
there's no evidence to support any such claim, that they'll
get their fifteen seconds of fame. It is the salacious
nature of what might emerge that is being sought by
those who are so invested in the question of what's
enough files And if it's all mundane, it's all boring,
it doesn't fit their preconceived view of what should be

(11:32):
in the files, they'll simply wave away even more facts
and stiff.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
Oh, the truth is still hidden, Michael, It's still hidden.
You know what this is. This is the little.

Speaker 3 (11:44):
Kid digging through a big, gigantic pile of horse feces
because you're absolutely convinced there's a pony at the bottom
of all this crap I'm digging through, and you dig
through all of it. You keep digging and digging and digging,
and what do you end up with? You end up
with yourself covered in that horse species.

Speaker 7 (12:05):
Good morning, Mike or Michael and dragon maybe a squirrel
maybe not. But hey, have you read the rate increased
proposal from Excel Energy. It says that to help customers
that will be experiencing tough times paying their bills. There's
going to be a ten million dollar contribution from Excel

(12:25):
Energy to help those people. So I don't get it
raise the rates and then do a contribution to help
people that can't afford electricity.

Speaker 3 (12:34):
That email is sitting in my I have a email
account where my bills come to in my electronic bills,
and I saw that and I skimmed through it yesterday
and I thought, yeah, there's a story there, but I
just haven't had time to really dig into it yet.
Where does Excel get their money? How does Excel make

(12:56):
money off the rate payers?

Speaker 1 (12:58):
Right now?

Speaker 3 (12:58):
I'm sure they have some invent you know, they've got
some real estate, they have other ways, but primarily their
income is from ratepayers. So that ten million dollar fund,
whatever it is to offset the increased rates, is being
paid by it as has accumulated from the rate payers.
So to your point, you're you're right, it's a big
giant circle jerk. It's just it's really really stupid.

Speaker 6 (13:22):
Careful with that foul language there, Michael.

Speaker 3 (13:25):
Yeah, I was kind of curious about that. So apparently
on the other text line, somebody really likes every program
on this station except mine, because I use all these
all this foul language.

Speaker 6 (13:36):
Maybe he's good and maybe he has things to say,
but he says it with such gutter language, so many
foul words, that we just can't keep listening to him.

Speaker 3 (13:46):
And yet I remain on the air. Somehow I remain
on the air, apparently using foul language that violates every
FCC rule.

Speaker 1 (13:57):
It's amazing. And we talked a little bit this week.

Speaker 3 (14:02):
Well this week I guess mondy your Tuesday about how
Europe is being there's erasure going on in Europe. Well,
here's a little example of that. There's a new magnetic
quick release his job that's been specially engineered for the
growing number of female Muslim cops in the United Kingdom.

(14:25):
It allows the garment to instantly detach if it gets
grabbed during arrests, so that they, you know, the dirt bag,
can't use it to choke the wearer, while still preserving
the modesty of the Muslim comps. It's been developed over
a three year period by de Montfort University in collaboration

(14:47):
with the Lucashire Police. The design is now being rolled
out as official protective equipment ooh, it's pe protective equipment.
Student officer PC Sarah nas quote now being one of
the first people to actually wear it, I feel proud
and empowered.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
As a Muslim woman.

Speaker 3 (15:07):
The leader of this project, Detective Sergeant Gasen Desai, founder
of the Forces of Association the Muslim Police, noticed the
bottom part was able to detach and the officer was
able to keep her dignity. What are they going to
do when you know they pummel her, they beat her
with a rock, or they take a kitchen knife to her.

(15:28):
You know, I have tax better relief sh out there.
So multiple forces, the National Health Service, trusts, the ambulance services,
private firms are already inquiring about adopting the garment. But
I would you know what is framed as a progressive accommodation.
I think that actually instead quietly illustrates just how far

(15:51):
mass immigration and state sponsored multiculturalism have reshaped every day British.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
Life coming soon too a country near US.

Speaker 3 (16:02):
Public institutions now find themselves redesigning what will want standard uniforms,
spending years of research simply to make Islamic religious attire
compatible with the realities of modern street policing. Here's that
was reported on a British TV station.

Speaker 8 (16:21):
Now Leicestershire Police has pioneered a brand new hujob to
keep female Muslim This.

Speaker 1 (16:27):
Woman is just so giddy about it. Oh they developed
a new job. Oh.

Speaker 8 (16:35):
Now Leicestershire Police has pioneered a brand new hujob to
keep female Muslim officers safe on patrol. That the first
force in the country to use the blue light hitjob
and has been created in partnership with the Montford University.

Speaker 6 (16:49):
Is hoped to make a.

Speaker 8 (16:50):
Real difference to Muslim women who want to serve their communities.
Emily Williamson has the story.

Speaker 1 (16:57):
One of the.

Speaker 9 (16:57):
Newest recruits that Leicestershire Police PC sirhan Naz started her
training just three weeks ago. She's now wearing a new
purpose made hitjob and says she already feels more confident.

Speaker 8 (17:09):
I always had that element of worry that I will
be strangled when I'm.

Speaker 6 (17:13):
Out of on duty.

Speaker 8 (17:15):
But this news job there's a quick release system where
there's magnetes under my tune and they've been released easily
if in case I'm called.

Speaker 9 (17:23):
Hitjobs have been past of the uniform for a number
of police forces.

Speaker 6 (17:26):
For several years, but this latest.

Speaker 9 (17:29):
Design has been developed to help female Muslim police officers
feel safe while maintaining their modesty.

Speaker 10 (17:35):
Nothing like this exists to the level of health and
safety compliance and esthetic pleasing.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
You know.

Speaker 10 (17:41):
The strap line confident and proud comes from the feedback
of the ladies that we were doing the consultation of
the feedback from they wanted to feel confident and proud
wearing a hitjob, that they felt safe and they felt
that they didn't stand out.

Speaker 9 (17:53):
For the last three years, Leicestershire Police has been working
with students and graduates from de Montfort University in last
developed the blue light Hitjob.

Speaker 6 (18:03):
Well.

Speaker 9 (18:03):
Leicester to Police is leading the way in this project
because other agencies have also expressed an interest in the
blue light hitjobs, including the Border Force, the London Search
and Rescue, doctors, vets and paramedics. PC now still has
six months of training before she starts life on patrol
next year. She says she hopes to inspire other young

(18:25):
Muslim women into the police force. Emily Williamson BBC East
Midlands Today Leicester Britain's lost.

Speaker 6 (18:33):
Britain has lost and if you want to see it,
that video is up at Michael says, go here dot com.

Speaker 3 (18:38):
I thought, silly, naive meet, I thought that the idea
of something like a police force or a military unit,
fire department, that they had uniforms because they all operated
as a singular unit and they were not sovillions, so

(19:01):
you had a In fact, it's the very nature of
the word uniform till that kind of bugs me. But
the other thing that bugs me is three years. You
took three years? Now when you when you go to
Michael says, go here dot com, look at the video.
It's interesting that she points out that it's attached via magnets.

Speaker 1 (19:25):
Magnets, so it would be.

Speaker 3 (19:28):
Like, instead of having this top button on my collar,
they would spend three years to invent a magnet so
that somebody, if they grabbed me by the collar, that
magnet would.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
Just snap loose. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (19:41):
I'm not pretty good, not real good at sewing, but
I think I could probably do that in a couple
of hours.

Speaker 3 (19:48):
But you need to get a grant first, so that
you could quit the job here and you'd have all
the money you need for everything that you need. And
you you know, you get a grant dragon, and it'd be
a DEI multicultural grant too, so you get lots of
you get lots of extra money for that house. Democrats
are on the move. Oh thank god, they're finally doing something.

(20:11):
Congressman Hayley Stevens, a Democrat from Michigan, has filed articles
of impeachment against Bobby Kennedy Junior. He accuses Kennedy of
failing in his role and criticized him for allegedly neglecting.

Speaker 1 (20:26):
Science and public safety.

Speaker 3 (20:27):
Wow, we just came off an entire like four or
five years in which we all learned you can't trust
the science in which science has been totally bastardized. Until
maybe that's one of the words dragon.

Speaker 6 (20:43):
Could be.

Speaker 1 (20:44):
They bastardized the science. What would be a better word
to use.

Speaker 3 (20:49):
They corrupted the science, red headache stepchild. The science became
a red headed step child. They screwed up the science.

Speaker 6 (20:58):
Speaking as a red headed stepchild, I'm okay with that.

Speaker 3 (21:01):
Yeah, yeah, well you're screwed anyway. Quote today, I formally
introduced articles of impeachment against Robert F.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
Kennedy Junior.

Speaker 3 (21:09):
RFK Junior has turned his back on science and the
safety of the American people. Michigan durs cannot take another
day of his chaos, so a spokesman for Bobby Kennedy
said Secretary Kennedy remains focused on the work of improving
Americans health and lowering costs, not on partisan political stunts.
At the same time that that's going on, just what

(21:32):
else is going on? Well, we can't just impeach Bobby Kennedy.
We've got other people to impeach too, and so we're
going to take those on real quick.

Speaker 6 (21:42):
Michael, I'm sorry from from our text line the three
three one zero three keyword Mike or Michael from goober
number eighty one.

Speaker 1 (21:51):
This is the fact you laugh already makes me worried
about this.

Speaker 6 (21:53):
Regarding the magnetic hjob, Mike, why can't the and serve
as police officers in their Muslim company? Oh that's right,
Oh that's right.

Speaker 1 (22:09):
Ouch, that one hurt.

Speaker 6 (22:11):
Yeah, yeah, thank you for that.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
And can a Muslim?

Speaker 3 (22:16):
Can a female Muslim cop touch or arrest a male
Muslim criminal?

Speaker 6 (22:25):
Huh that's a good question.

Speaker 1 (22:26):
I don't see.

Speaker 6 (22:28):
I mean, that's what she needed the other six months
of training for. They believe. That's what they said in
the story, is how long she had left in her dream?

Speaker 1 (22:36):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (22:36):
Oh yeah, yeah, you're right. Yes, Lord has it snap
the magnets together. She don't learn how to do that.
So it's not just Bobby Kennedy Junior. They're going after,
They're going after. You want to guess who the other
person is. Come on, this is this is ought to
be easy. Bobby Kennedy. Who else is the big troublemaker
right now? Is doing everything wrong? He could be one

(22:59):
of two. Yeah, I have been known, but it's Hegesath. Yes, uh.
The the Democrat from Michigan that did this one is
Congressman Tree shr I Thanadar. I might point out that

(23:19):
he was born in India. He cited false reports alleging
that Hegesath ordered a secondary strike on cartel operaties aboard
a drug boat who has survived an initial attack, and
he said, or he alleges, quote Pete Hegsath has been
using the United States military to extra judicially assassinate people

(23:40):
without any without any evidence of any crime. Former military
attorneys have come out and asserted that his conduct constitutes
war crimes. We cannot allow this, his reprehensible conduct to continue,
which is why I find these articles to impeach him.
That's kind of interesting because Admiral Frank Bradley, the head
of the U Special Operations Command, who approved both the

(24:03):
initial strike and the follow up strikes, has repeatedly stated
that Hagsath never gave an alleged kill everybody order that's
been cited by this dumbass congressman from Michigan. It was
reported last week that Bradley provided a video to the
Congressional panel showing the two cartel operatives who survived the

(24:24):
initial strike that they had climbed back onto the wreck
they began gathering the cargo. The admirals said that it appeared
that the survivors were attempting to contact other nearby cartel
boats in an effort to salvage oh the drug shipment,
and that means they were deemed to still be in
the fight and valid targets. In other interesting news, Trump yesterday,

(24:49):
the Department of Justice anyway announced the final rule that
eliminates all quote disparate impact liability for Title six regulations.
What that does, it restores the original intent of the
Civil Rights Act in nineteen sixty four, which simply prohibits
discrimination based on race, color, and national origin in federally

(25:13):
funded programs and activities. So, before this decision, policies that
were race neutral could be challenged by anybody if they
resulted in different outcomes among racial groups. So the disparate
impact standard did not require proof of discrimination, only that

(25:39):
you gave money to this group and to this group.
Let's just be blunt, you gave it to a white group,
you gave it to a black group. Isn't that end
of it self discrimination? Because these are like no bid awards.
Shouldn't you have to compete regardless or some people would

(26:02):
incorrectly say irregardless regardless of your race, creed, national origin.
So in most of these cases where you don't have
to prove intentional discrimination, that just the mere demonstration of
a disparate impact would result in Department of Justice litigation

(26:22):
or there would be some sort of regulatory action taken
against you. So the new rule that was issued last
night mandates that all future Title six cases that are
handled by the Department of Justice will now require evidence
of intentional discrimination and not just a stat that demonstrates
some sort of disparate impact. Now, way back in April,

(26:43):
Trump issued an executive order that directed the administration to
end the use of the disparate impact standard, and the
White House officials were contending that the policy forced government
agencies like schools, even private companies force them to make
race based decisons because they feared if they did it

(27:03):
just based on you know, competition, they faced legal action,
which of course they did so. Addressing the end of
this disparate impact standard, the Attorney General said that quote,
for decades, the Justice Department has used disparate impact liability
to undermine the constitutional principle that all Americans must be

(27:26):
treated equally under the law. Harmeat Dillon was the one
that did this, and power to her, because well she's
really good at that kind of stuff, and what should
not be it should be shocking news, but is not.
The governor of Minnesota, Tim Walls, after all of the

(27:49):
news stories about all of the corruption and all of
the fraud, guess what he's done. He has pledged to
bring even more Smali illegal alieniams to Minnesota. He said
that last night or yeah, last night at a fundraising
event and for Washington State Governor Bob Ferguson out in Seattle,

(28:13):
he says, instead of demonizing our Somali community, We're.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
Going to do more to welcome more in.

Speaker 3 (28:20):
This guy suicidal politically, absolutely suicidal politically in the face
of increased federal scrutiny over the handling of widespread social
services fraud all connected to the Smali community. We saw
and alleged one billion dollars in taxpayer money stolen. The
failed Democrat vice presidential nominee is now criticizing immigration enforcement

(28:44):
actions and claiming that, oh, yeah, it was pretty bad.

Speaker 1 (28:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (28:49):
Uh, we can't find a billion dollars based on fraud,
and you know ninety three percent of it is in
the Somali community. So what I'm going to do just
to show what an I am. I want to bring
more Somalis in. I want to you know, we're gonna
pump sign instead of Welcome to color for Colorado, Welcome
to Somali Minnesota. He says, these folks better not ever

(29:11):
mistake our kindness for our weakness, because we're going to
defend our neighbors. Neighbors, you mean your citizens, your illegal
alien citizens at German which is a I know an oxymorons.
They're going to bring their illegal alien citizens in, even
more of them men. They paid for this, Uh sweet

(29:32):
to the gay They paid twenty five hundred dollars for a table.
I wouldn't have pay two. Yeah, I might have paid
twenty five bucks. Have a little rubber chicken. See what
Governor Tim Walls had to stay. And you can't make
this stuff. You truly cannot make it up. They they
will do anything, in everything they can to rub it

(29:53):
in your face because and I think I know why.
They think that nobody will ever be held accountable. I
think in this case they may have messed with the
wrong president because I and for that matter, the wrong
Attorney general, because I think that they probably will. Trump
has also worn Chicago to comply on safety or to

(30:18):
lose their federal funds. After these brutal training there were
more train attacks, remember the Blue Line in Chicago. Now
they've decided they're going to really scrutinize Chicago. Lawrence Red
poured gasoline on Bethy McGee twenty six, set her on fire.
Train was in service. He survived. She survived but suffered

(30:42):
severe burns. Reid was arrested the following morning. Now faces
federal terrorism charges could result in a life sentence. At
the time he perpetrated this attack, he was on electronic
monitoring related to an active battery case stemming from an
August in to the in which he allegedly assaulted a
hospital social worker. Here's this criminal record spans more than

(31:08):
sixty six zero cases dating back to nineteen ninety three. Yeah,
but hey, Chicago, you do Chicago, and we'll just watch
you go down the crap hole like you know other
states do.
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