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Too night. Michael Brown joins me here, the former FEMA
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we have had what the local mediorologists have described this
week as scorching heat. It's all good. Yes, we're at
five and eighty feet in Denver, Colorado. Yes we're the
mile high city. But yes, it still gets hot. It
always gets hot. In August and then monsoons will move
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in and it'll cool off. Like you know, the past
week has been. You know, they were just, oh my gosh,
the record temperature in Denver today is one hundred and one.
We were predicting ninety nine. But we might get we
might break the record. And you know, it's like, oh
my god, just shut up. It's August. It's hot, and
that's what it's supposed to do in the summertime. And
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I did a p I did a story probably I
don't remember it was last week or the week before,
because there there was some record setting heat in Denver.
I apologize. I swallowed something, swallowed my night coke wrong.
There was some record record setting heat in Denver. And
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started digging into it and found several stories that were
talking about because the National Weather Service moved one of
the sensors from the old Stapleton Airport, which was fairly
close to downtown Deniver. It it was in kind of
the urban area, and it moved it out into the
country next to the new Denver International Airport, which is
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the largest airport in the world in terms of square miles.
It's I don't know, it's fifty plus some square miles
in size. It's a monstra sized airport and there are
literally miles and miles and miles of concrete. One of
the sensors is, you know, how the planes will line
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up and they'll taxi to get onto the runway, and
so they will, you know, you'll see them lined up
and then they will turn, you know, perpendicular to the runway.
Wait until they're told by the tower to you know,
go ahead and move up, you know, prepare for takeoff.
And then the next plane moves up and they sit
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there and they sit there, engines running full blast, getting
ready to take off. Guess where one of the sensors is, Yes,
right there at the end of the taxiway where it
joins the runway where all the planes sit. And so
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of course that skewers because that's the official weather reporting station.
That skewers the temperature. The urban heat effect is like
you know, times three times ten times one hundred, because
not only do you have all the surrounding concrete, there's
very little grass. You have all the surrounding concrete, you
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have the runways, you have the asphalt for the you know,
the surface vehicles, and then you have the jet engines
that are running, so hmmm, surprise, surprise, surprise, it's hot
at the end of the runway. When I was doing
the research on that story, I found another story about
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how Tampa, Florida had their one hundred degree fahrenheit all
time high. What oh, the spike in temperature in Tampa
lined up with a Delta jet that was idling, just
like in Denver, right next to a sensor. So you
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had a textbook case of combustion heat dressed up as
climate change. Now we've seen the scan before. You manufacture
the records from poorly located sensors and stations that are
ring fenced by tarmac and exhaust, and now you've got
the story. You know that both the meteorologists and the
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newspeople will report, oh my gosh, we hit right record temperatures.
It exceeded Yeah, because you had jet exhaust blowing right
over the censor. Well, that same playbook this week landed
at Phoenix's Sky Harbor Airport. This story is hilarious. On
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August seven, two days ago, the National Weather Service had
trumpeted to do a graphy declaring one hundred and eighteen
degrees fahrenheit. In fact, it was the story's I most
of the story's headlines that I saw Phoenix reaches our
record one hundred and eighteen degrees fahrenheit, a new August record,
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almost reaching one hundred and twenty degrees. In fact, the
National Weather Service out of Phoenix posted this to X
Phoenix Sky Harbor hit one hundred and eighteen degrees at
three thirty seven this afternoon, which sets a new record
hottest temperature for August. Phoenix records date back to eighteen
ninety five. Temperature are still bouncing around between one hundred
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and sixteen and one hundred and eighteen degrees fahrenheit at
this time. Hashtag Arizona Weather AZWX. They had a really
nice graphic. It was red as in red hot new
August record high temperature Phoenix, Arizona one hundred and eighteen
degrees fahrenheit. Previous August record high one hundred and seventeen
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degrees in twenty eleven, twenty fifteen, twenty twenty, twenty twenty
three high through four pm Mountain standard time, August seven
to twenty twenty five. Now here's what they'll graphic. I
know you can't see, which I was just describing to you.
By the way. When I saw that graphic, it had
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had one hundred and fifty six thousand views. I'm sure
by I haven't looked at it today, but i'm sure
now it's opperate of half a million views. But guess
what the graphic left out? That one hundred and eighteen
degree fahrenheit reading lasted no more than five minutes five minutes.
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It occurred at three forty pm, Then it occurred again
at three fifty pm. Then it occurred again at three
fifty five pm, and then interestantly occurred again at four pm.
Now I don't know, I don't want to, I don't
want you to jump to any conclusions here, But what
might be occurring At three forty Flight x y Z
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number two two two five cleared for takeoff. Five minutes later,
ten minutes later, flight x y Z to two cleared
for takeoff. So at three forty three fifty three fifty
five and four pm smack in the afternoon departure rush
at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. So I checked the weather
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whinsverblo going west to seventy nine seventy to nine knots
gusting past seventeen knots so and they were blowing west.
So if you understand the layout of Sky Harbor Airport,
I go down there a lot because of my daughter
and granddaughter. Gusting west at seventeen I meant seven to
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nine knots, gusting to seventeen knots, steering all the engine
exhaust directly onto the sensor, which sits just eighty meters
east of runway twenty five. The moment the departures thinned
out and they got the lineup cleared out, the temperature
slipped back to one hundred and seventeen degrees, matching the
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previous mark. That single exhaust driven blip will now live
forever in the national climate data sets, nutching the trend
line upward and giving the climate alarmists and all the
members of the church to the climate activists. Another talking point,
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My point is this is not science. This is taxpayer
funded fraud that siphons wealth and our freedom's under a
veneer of newly high new records. It keeps climbing. Really,
let me give you some more detail. Next, it's the
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which will greatly improve your life. So I'm going to
describe how this plays out in a way goes back
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to the first hour of the program, talking about the myths.
We talked about the myths of economics. These are the
myths of climate change, and they become embedded. The narrative
becomes embedded, and then people refuse to change their minds.
Somebody sent me a text message that says the History Channel.
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Let me just tell you right now, I'm quite aware
that the History Channel and that GEO, all these networks
are doing all these pieces about the twentieth anniversary of
Hurricane Katrina, and of course most of them if not
all of them are using false narratives about my role
in that disaster. I'm kind of immune to that at
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this point. It it's a great example. My life is
a great example of how narratives become embedded. Regardless of
what the facts are, regardless what congressional investigators find, regardless
of what the data showed, regardless of what the emails show.
You can cherry pick the emails and you can you
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can create any kind of narrative that you want to. Well,
the same is true with all the activists in the church,
all all the congregates in the Act, in the Church
of the climate activists, they do exactly the same thing.
They create a narrative, and then the useful idiots in
our society become those narratives become embedded in their brains
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and they push, push, push for oh, we got to
get to net zero, We need to tax this and that.
We need to get people out of elect you know,
out of internal combustion engines and into electric vehicles because
we want to electrify everything. Really with the power. I
got a stupid email from my electric provider this week
about how to cut down on my electric uses because
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otherwise we'd have to have brownouts, and you want to
electrify everything. How stupid can you be? Well, the same
is true with these record high temperatures that come from
airports at three fifty five PM and Phoenix. If you
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were you know, my daughter told me about this, which
is why I know it's true. She got an alert.
The National Weather Service graphic was splashing about all the
record temperature one hundred and eighteen degrees, and it looks authoritative,
and it is believable until you realize that the sensor
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that they were using to measure the record temperature sits
in the runway what's called the runway protection zone. If
you walk a few hundred feet south and east, you'll
find the culprit. It's called ASOS, the Automated Service Observing System.
The mass is planted on baked dirt between taxiway asphalt
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and concrete and the blastpad of runway twenty five at
Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. Now, when the wind blows from
the west, every departing jet funnels a plume of five
hundred degree exhaust straight over the thermometer. What do you
expect is going to happen? So I dug a little
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and I found some reports and you can you can
replicate these reports yourself. Go to flight radar. It's a
great website. Flight flight Radar twenty four. Well, if you
look at six point thirty five in the morning on
August eighth, it shows a list of the departures. Let's see,
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I'm not sure which airline this was, but at three
forty you have a departure three forty nine. You have
an American Airlines at four oh three, of an American
Airlines at four to twenty two in American Airlines four fifteen,
American Airlines five forty nine, contour at an unknown That
three forty six is the scheduled departure. Doesn't show the
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actual departure for Frontier three forty seven last or four
thirteen Alaska, four h five American three fifty seven, American League, on,
on and on, gets six thirty six down. You get
the point. A steady stream of departures five hundred degree
fahrenheit exhausts from all of these jets. Let's see if
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it shows. My graphic doesn't show, oh A three twenty,
an embraer, a in air bus, a cr jet, I mean,
every kind of jet you can amage all five hundred
degree fahrenheit exhaust blasting right over that seven thirty sevens
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A three twenty seven forty sevens rolling by ENTAI twenty
minute windows. Each pass maintained a continuous envelope envelope of
hot exhaust around the sensor. And if the sensor's working.
Of course, Now, if you overlay those movements of the
jets with the metaur log, that's a meteorological log. The
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thermometer leaps to one hundred and eighteen degrees as I
said at three point fifty and again at three fifty five,
holds for five minutes, then receives as the jet que
begins to clear. Well, atmospheric warming doesn't switch on and
off with a flight schedule. But guess what does jet exhaust?
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Jet exhaust correlates to the departures. And not only that,
Sky Harbor Airport violates every rule in the World Meteorological
Organization rule book. There should be note artificial heat sources. Well,
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what is jet exhaust but an artificial heat source. There
should be natural gap ground cover. There is not on
Runway twenty five. It's concrete and rubber. There should be
one hundred meters buffer from pavement. Guess what in Phoenix,
the entire buffer zone is pavement. Now, why does the
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World Meteorological Organization have those kinds of rules in place. Well,
it's to prevent false records. Yet both the National Weather
Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ingest the
data without flagging. NASA folds it into all of their reports.
The IPC puts it in THEIRS, and they cite the
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trend as evidence that somehow greenhouse gases have pushed Southwest
United States, in particular Phoenix into uncharted heat territory. But
here's what I find interesting. There's a ripple effect of
that five minute fraud. Think about how this gets spread
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into the narrative. It distorts the data set. One contaminated
spike inflates the entire grid. Cell media amplification, headlines all
over the place, policy leverage. Lawmakers wave the headline to
justify carbon taxes, economic drain. You pay higher power bills
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for compliance costs to reduce emissions, pattern recognition with Tampa,
Las Vegas, Denver, now Phoenix, it's everywhere. I'll be right
back tonight. Michael Brown joins me here, the former FEMA
Director of.
Speaker 2 (17:51):
Talk show host Michael Brown. Brownie, no, Brownie, You're doing
a heck of a job The Weekend with Michael Brown.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
Welcome back to the Weekend with Michael Brown. Glad to
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studio door, I'm onto the next program. So I've already
forgotten about what I said for the past two and
a half hours, soon to be three hours. I want
to talk and I'm going to say the word abortion.
But don't hang up, don't go away, because this isn't
necessarily about abortion itself, but it's about what a school
is doing in Virginia that whether it's abortion or transgender surgery,
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or almost anything having to do with children, it proves
the point that when it comes to public education in
this country, I think schools believe that those kids are
their kids, and that once that school house door closes,
parents have no influence or right to anything. Fairfax County, Virginia,
which is in northern Virginia. It sits right on the
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edge of the District of Columbia. It's probably one of
the richest counties in the entire country. And the reason
for that is because it serves as a bedroom community
for all of the dinks that live in Fairfax County.
Know what dink is a double income no kids. Those
are two civil servants, two bureaucrats that are each working
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for the government, pulling down say one hundred and fifty
thousand dollars each in salary plus all the benefits, so
double income no kids three hundred thousand dollars. And they
all buy McMansions in Northern Virginia, particularly in Fairfax County,
or they work for the consulting firms, so they make,
you know, a million dollars a year doing consulting work
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for the government. And they live in Fairfax County, so
it's kind of a bedroom community for all of the
swamp rats that kind of infect the district of Columbia.
It is such a bastion for the liberal elite that
the board of Supervisors at one time voted to designate
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the Holy Stay on the Christian calendar as transgender Visibility Day.
That's how little they care about being, you know, at
least reasonable. So as you might expect, their public schools
are run by a bunch of these Marxists, and they
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exposed children to I could give you examples of them
exposing children's children to pedo filth. They absolutely oppose homeschooling
all the name of equity. They actually suspend students for misgendering.
They pay professional racist Ebram x Kendy three hundred and
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thirty three dollars per minute to come in and lecture
the teachers. Now we hear that they are arranging abortions
for students, arranging for abortion for students without telling the parents.
Now that story is blown up in social media because
there's a report eath that says that school officials at
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Fairfax County Centerville High School arranged in bank rolled abortions
for girls, with it all even so much as a
phone called to the parents back in twenty twenty one.
In response, well, Fairfax County says, well, we're going to investigate.
That makes you feel better, doesn't it? Though, foxes have
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been raiding the hen house, and the foxes announced, really, well,
we'll investigate. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (22:11):
The story has been spreading like wildfire on social media.
A report that says school officials at Fairfax County Centerville
High School arranged and bankrolled abortions for girls back in
twenty twenty one, without so much as a phone call
to their parents. The report says two pregnant high school
girls were involved, at least one of them under eighteen
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years old. I reached out to Fairfax County Public Schools
about these claims, and FCPS told me they immediately launched
what they're calling a comprehensive investigation into the bombshell claims
and that they take all concerns of student well being
very seriously. I asked whether district personnel ever arranged abortions
for students and if they did so in this case.
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FCPS said not to their knowledge. I also asked FCPS
if it's their policy not to inform parents if a
student comes to a teacher or other school employee asking
about an abortion. They pointed me to a document that
outlines the district's standard operating procedure for that kind of situation.
It says, quote, every effort shall be made to encourage
and support students suspecting pregnancy to discuss their concern with
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their parents or guardians. But to be clear nowhere and that.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
You hang out just one second because what he doesn't
tell you in this news report discounts from the ABC affiliate. Yes,
every effort shall be made to encourage and support students
suspecting pregnancy to discuss their concern with their parents or guardians.
So if a student goes to a counselor and says
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to the counselor, I'm afraid I'm pregnant, well, the counselor
is supposed to exert every effort to encourage and support
the student to discuss it with the parent, not to
pick up the phone and call the parent to encourage
the student to do so. Well, why do you think
the student went to the council because they're afraid to
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discuss it with the parents. Perhaps the councilor could act
as a mediator. But the sentence or the paragraphs state correctly.
The paragraph continues, offers may be made to meet jointly
with the parents or guardians and the student that school.
In no case shall personnel commit themselves to maintain such
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information confidentially, keeping it from parents, guardians, or appropriate school authorities.
I think that's a pretty important point to make that
the school policy is that, oh, you can make an
offer to you know, meet jointly with the parents, but
in no case shall personnel commit themselves to maintain such
information confidentially. In no case shall they keep it from
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the parents, the guardians, or appropriate school officials. It's kind
of interesting that the reporter for the ABC affiliate in
in in the District of Columbia fails to mention that
that's also part of the standard operating procedure for guardians.
Speaker 3 (25:05):
But to be clear, nowhere in that document does it
require school staff or even suggest that they contact parents.
We will stay on top of this investigation. Check here
for updates and online at WJLA dot com.
Speaker 1 (25:19):
Now skip for a minute that I think he totally
totally missed the point about what the school policy is.
But instead, let's focus for just a minute on this.
I remember when my kids, I know this was the
dark ages, but you know, when my kids were in school,
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and if we wanted them because maybe they had a
you know, sore muscle, or they had you know, hurt
a knee or something, or you know, they hurt their foot,
and we'd have to send a note authorizing the school
nurse that yeah, they could take ibuprofen, or we could
send ibuprofen with a note that all the rise the
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teacher yet or the school nurse, yes, you can give
our son or our daughter, you know, one or two
ibuprofen today was at school, but nothing else. They had
to have an O T of ibuprofen. But now, oh,
you're afraid you're pregnant, Well, let's don't tell your parents.
Let's just arrange for you to get to a clinic
so you can have an abortion. If if you think
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that the material the curriculum is a problem, how about this.
I think this is a problem when you are actively
cutting off the parents from information, whether it's again, this
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could be about transgender surgeries, transgenderism, or the pedophilia kind
of information, whatever it is. Since when did we decide
that schools had this right to cut off parents from
things that parents should have a right to know that
their kid may be expressing to a counselor because they're
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concerned about expressing it to the parent. It just seems
to me that the counselor has an obligation that you know,
your son or daughter was in my office today and
they think they're pregnant, and I think you need to
know that now. Yes, Is that going to cause problems
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with that student? Then? Oh, I thought I told you
this in confidence. Well, the counselor ought to tell the
student that you know, I'm obligated to talk to your
parents about this, and I want you to know that,
and I will act as you know, I'll make as
that paragraph says, I will make an offer to I
will sit with you and your parents so that you know,
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if your parents get really mad about you, I'll be there.
But no, nothing about that. It just seems to me
that we're allowing schools to weigh I mean, again, forget
the curriculum issue, forget about what's being taught or not taught,
and then the whole disciplinary thing. You've got, all of
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those problems. Public education needs to be blown up and
we need to start all over again. This is the
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thank you for tuning in every once in a while
when you're doing show prep. A little secret about what
I do on Saturdays. Saturdays, there is usually a lot
of original material. In fact, it's almost all original material
separate apart from what I do during the weekday. But
a little sidebar is that I have what I call
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my pos, not that pile of you know whatever, but
it's a pile of stuff, and my pile of stuff
usually is you know, it accumulates. So I try to
kind of cleanse the palette on Saturday and get rid of,
particularly in the third hour, get rid of a lot
of the stories that I have collected, but it never
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got to during the weekday, so the national audience gets
a lot of those. And this is one of those
stories that I deliberately saved for the national audience simply
because I find it so mind boggling stupid and sometimes
something is so perfectly asymmetrical in terms of a historical
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timeline that you have to go back and you've got
to use a couple of AI chat bots. You got
to use Google Search, I got to use Lexus and
Nexus to find out is that really true? And that's
this story Marlene Engelhorn. I never heard the name. I'm
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sure you haven't either. She's from Austria and she's decided
to join SUH. There are these flotillas that you know,
the ships can't get very close to Gaza, where hamas
you know, is trying to destroy Jews, so they do
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these flotillas where the ships will stop somewhere outside, you know,
some sort of zone that the Israeli defense forces have
set up, and then they'll get into the boats, into
these flotillas, and they'll try to get as close to
and eventually tried to make their way into Gaza to
support those in Gaza. Missus Engelhorn has joined one of
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those flotillas. Interestingly, she's an heiress of a German industrial
dynasty that profited from the production of zyklon b let
that sink in for a moment. Oh you know, Oh,
you don't know what zicon b is. That's a form
of cyanide that was used to gas and slaughter millions
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of Jews during the Holocaust. Her family profited from the
Nazi extermination of the Jewish people, and now she rages
against the Jewish state. Somebody said that, you know, I
like to say that history repeats itself, and some people
like to say that, no, history doesn't repeat itself, but
sometimes it rhymes. I think, right here, we're hearing a
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Hallelujah chorus. It's oh, it's a perfect rhyme. She inherited
twenty seven plus million dollars from her family's coffers. Now
some of that generational wealth has some really disgusting origins.
She's a direct descendant of Friedrich Ingelehorn, who founded the
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German chemical giant BASF. In the nineteen twenties, Basf merged
with ig Farben. Now you may have heard of the
latter chemical conglomerate because its name lives in infamy as
the producer of the poisonous guess icon b that the
Nazis used to try to wipe the Jews from the
face of the earth, from the river to the sea.
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When missus Inglehorn's grandmother died in twenty twenty two, she got,
as I said, more than twenty seven million year euros
from this dynasty that really has a dark history. So
what does she do with her money? Now? She keeps
herself busy by pontificus about the Jewish state. She's a
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key figure in Europe's anti Israeli protests, and the next
month set she'll set sail on the latest watery virtue
signaling headed to Gaza. Tried to expose Israel's so called genocide,
which is not what's going on. This is a white,
privileged Nepo baby whose family's wealth comes in part from
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Nazi Germany's mass murder of Jews, and she just HAPs
to also be anti Israeli. Huh, who could have seen
that coming? Now, I'm not going to argue that she
somehow inherited her ancestors Nazi tendencies as well as the cash.
She certainly inherited the cash. But and she is far
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from the first privileged white person or even the first
NEPO baby to wang on morning, noon and night about
how wicked Israel is. But it seems to me, the
more you always dig into the pro Palestine moved, it's
really lousy with aristocrats and leftists from old money in
the over educated middle class who believe that Israel's committing
genocide as firmly as they believe that you know, who
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knows what. And yet, if my forbears had been involved
in the Nazis' attempt annihilation of the Jews, I think
I might be wise to just shut up and sit down.
I'd hold my tongue about the Jewish state. I certainly
wouldn't get aboard a boat like you know, Gretaitunberg style
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and sail along with all those smug, preening moneyed Europeans
to point a bony finger of judgment the Jewish nation
for its genocide apartheid, illegal occupation, whatever language that they use.
It's absolutely insane. And I would say it's funny, but
it's not. It's really kind of sick. Oh. And then
one last thing. Scott Jennings, who often goes on CNN
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as a Republican.
Speaker 2 (35:02):
I will just say Republicans right now are trying to
recruit and give bonuses to people who want to serve
in ICE and Democrats right now and people on the
left are encouraging violence against people who want to serve
and ICE are and are putting them in harm's way
every day. So the two parties and how they're treating
ICE agents right now, I think Republicans embracing recruitment of
ICE and Democrats encouraging violence.
Speaker 4 (35:23):
We're just going to make a declarative statement like that
without providing a single shred of EE.
Speaker 2 (35:27):
You have not seen the myriad stories of ICE agents.
Democrats every day are calling them a gestopo. Do you
think that that helps your hurt?
Speaker 4 (35:33):
Well, they do act like Gestapo when they're showing up.
I'm going to garde, Okay, those people to be treated
that way simply because they might be.
Speaker 2 (35:50):
The ICE agents deserve to be having violent acts committed
rocks thrown at them.
Speaker 4 (35:55):
No, they don't. They don't kill. Those people who do
do that get arrested, and they.
Speaker 2 (36:00):
Should be because they've been told the ICE agents.
Speaker 4 (36:03):
Are gestop What are the fact that it is city
like Los Angeles that has a massive immigrant community. When
they see their mothers or fathers or family members rounded up,
that leads to a lot of rage and they retaliate.
I'm not saying they should. That is criminal. They should
not assaulicer. You use officer. Let me just tell you
something someone messes with my family, I get violent.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
Yeah, the laugh violence is okay as long as it's
against an ICE agent because they're the Gestapo. Hey, thanks
for listening to the Weekend with Michael Brown. Everybody have
a great weekend. Guess what I'll see you next weekend.