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Dive into magic mushroom benefits, Florida Man Games 2025 craziness, and John Pelletier conspiracies—Vegas shooting secrets, Maui fires truth, Diddy drama. Add menopause rants and judge gripes for spice. Recorded March 18, 2025. Subscribe—what wonders blow YOUR mind?   Shrooms reveal hidden wonders! Dive into magic mushroom benefits, Florida Man Games 2025 craziness, and John Pelletier conspiracies—Vegas shooting secrets, Maui fires truth, Diddy drama. Toss in menopause rants and judge gripes for spice. Recorded March 18, 2025. Thanks @NickSortor for the Pelletier spark! Subscribe—what wonders blow YOUR mind?

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Chapters: 00:00 - The Power of Psilocybin: Exploring Hallucinogenics 08:44 - Personal Experiences with Hallucinogens 18:27 - The Florida Man Games: A Unique Competition 24:59 - Fun and Quirky Events in Florida 26:44 - Controversial Figures: John Pelletier and Maui Fires 31:40 - Conspiracy Theories and Globalist Agendas 34:02 - Judicial Power and Immigration Issues 37:06 - Weather Woes and Personal Struggles 38:36 - Menopause and Memory Challenges

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(00:10):
Okay.
Ladies, happy Tuesday.
morning.
Tuesday.
I'm, I am going to venture into something I've never talked about before or even did anyresearch or anything.

(00:30):
I'm, I am a such an anti-drug person.
I've maybe smoked pot twice in my entire life and I just, I've, it's just never crossed mymind, but my children talk to me a lot about hallucinogenics, psilocybin and specifically
I'm not
claiming to be an expert, I'm not prescribing, I'm not for it or against it, I'm justtelling you what I've been learning.

(00:56):
So I have one child that went to Iraq and he says a lot of times that they prescribehallucinogenics for people who have PTSD.
And so I thought, you know what, I'll start reading a little bit about it.
So psilocybin is not the one they prescribe for PTSD as much as

(01:17):
Ibogaine.
But we're not gonna really talk about Ibogaine, because I haven't had a lot of time toresearch that.
But I just want people to know for sure that I am not saying go do this or don't do it.
But I am saying that there are a lot of accounts of people who have really had amazingoutcomes after taking it.
So what it is, it's magic mushrooms.

(01:38):
I mean, we used to call them shrooms.
And so...
It's kind of fun.
And there are a few states where it is legal.
Colorado is it is completely legal, which surprise surprise, right?
And I'm from Colorado.
My whole family still lives there.
always every time I go there just smells like pot everywhere.
It's gross.
But it pots legal in most states now.

(02:00):
but shrooms specifically are legal in Colorado to just do as you wish.
And then California, it is deprioritized in certain places.
So I suppose they're not gonna go out and try to find you if you do it.
Same with Massachusetts and Michigan.
Oregon, it is legal for medicinal use.

(02:20):
So there are a few places where it's completely legal.
Can you imagine just being out there driving a car, like tripping out?
and like, what are the effects of it?
So the effects are, you you hallucinate, you see vivid colors, you feel very relaxed.
But supposedly it helps a lot with depression and some of the other things, anorexia,alcohol abuse, opiate addiction.

(02:47):
So they're doing a lot of research.
I think currently you can go to Mexico and actually have these treatments, but we don'thave that here.
There are places where you can go and have what's called a a sitter.
It's called a trip sitter.
So when you when you go to do your trip, this person sits with you to make sure that youknow, you don't jump out a window or whatever.

(03:09):
I don't know what happens when you do, but they sit with you to make sure that your tripis how it's supposed to be.
So other other examples.
Go ahead.
They can last forever like
You know, they can stop drinking.
They can stop being depressed.
So, so the effects stays in your body, but the actual immediate effects they say from 10to three days, 10, 10 hours to three days.

(03:37):
Yeah.
Nausea, you know, specific things like that, you know, kind of like when you get old likeme and you get drunk, it takes you three or four days to recover.
Now it's probably the same thing.
but.
Mushroom contains psilocybin, is a naturally occurring psychoactive hallucinogeniccompound.
So it's all natural.
There's no synthetic to it or anything like that.

(03:59):
I mean, I suppose God made it.
so some are being investigated for their therapeutic potential.
So I think it's.
they come from, right?
Where these mushrooms come from?
It's manure, isn't it?
Yeah, it's from cow, like a cow pasture, the mushrooms grow from the poop, the manure, andthat's where they, yeah.
I think that's probably what happens, that's the chemicals maybe from their manure.

(04:21):
Probably in the dark, right?
They're doing research and hoping that it can help cure Alzheimer's.
So I think I thought, you know what, I really, really hope.
I think that probably, I mean, this has been going on since like 1958.
They used to use this in France a long time ago.
And they did it for 30 years to treat depressed people and they stopped it the governmentstopped it now I think probably governments are probably stopping it because you know

(04:47):
that's a cure There's no money in the cure right and we they want to keep we they want tokeep people on meds So if they're taking these psilocybin and other other hallucinogenics
that are healing them then they can't they won't take opiates And they won't you knowthere's no money in that
they used to also do shock therapy too, which that would be...
that was prior to 1958, but yeah.

(05:08):
Some people could still use a little shock therapy.
Well, I think I was telling you that I was listening to 102.5, The Bone, and John Sennawas talking about ketamine therapy.
Yeah, and he said did it before he went to an event or something like that.
And it almost like the after effects gives you like a euphoric effect, but he said it justgives you so much clarity.

(05:32):
of different things or even if you go in just about one thing, it just gives you moreclarity on it.
Right, that's true.
And some people, like you don't have to just go in and have a trip here and there,whatever, to be cured forever.
People microdose.
So there are people that take very small amounts every day or once a week or however it'sprescribed.
But there are so many people and accounts of people saying that it has changed their lifeforever.

(05:59):
Now would you do it?
I know, I'm not depressed and I don't have Alzheimer's.
And I'm not making this a funny thing, but I don't have anorexia, which sometimes I wish Idid for like a few weeks, but.
I don't know, it'd have to be really bad.
I'm really, really terrified of drugs.
I would love to do it just to see if it truly did something, but that one half a gummy Itook one time and I didn't have any control of my brain.

(06:28):
It freaked me out.
It freaked me, because with drinking, you kind of just, you know when you're there.
you get to be our age, we know how much we can drink and when to stop.
And yeah, yeah, I don't know.
It also they also say that they're starting to treat it for cluster headaches.
So maybe, you know, there are people that take Botox and things like that for that.

(06:49):
So, you know, this stuff is natural.
mean, Botox is poison, you know, and people are so I just I think there's a reason whythey don't want it to be legalized, you know, because it cures and it cures naturally
rather than.
synthetically so but I just don't know I mean I suppose if I had a sitter and I knew thatI wasn't gonna like walk off the cliff or something weird but I just I don't know having

(07:15):
vivid dreams like that and seeing all the color that people say they see and there's oneaccount of an Indian doctor he's front he lives here but he's from India and he got
diagnosed with cancer
And it was just, it was kind of an innocuous cancer.
It wasn't like they gave him a death sentence or anything, but they said, you're going toneed chemo in this.
And he said, I went to into a very deep, dark depression.

(07:37):
I couldn't get out of bed.
I didn't have any will anymore.
I wasn't seeing patients.
And, and he's like all along, I know that I can fight this, but I could not get myselfback to, you know, a positive thinking.
So he went and did this one time and he's like, and it just,
It did give me so much mental clarity.
It made me want to fight the cancer.

(07:58):
It made me think, I can do this, not, this is a death sentence.
It just changed the whole outlook of the way he was handling life.
So, you know, hey, if I ever got to that point, you know, maybe I would do that.
I mean, how clear do I wanna be?
be our sitter and we'll just do it here in, yeah.
They'll sit there and laugh at us.

(08:19):
I mean, how clear do we really want to be?
Like, got to, you know, the devil you know, right?
Yeah, but I think that there's probably things in our everyday life that we don't evenrealize that we struggle with or something like that where maybe we just need that extra
boost to be like, okay, maybe I just need to think of it this way or just something.

(08:39):
I don't know.
What do you think, Krista?
She's done it.
I I've done it just once.
It was right after college.
was...
It was...
I don't even know how long it lasted, honestly.
It was basically...
And this is so stupid.

(08:59):
I don't know what I was thinking, but it was...
I was with two guys that I worked with in a restaurant.
it's a restaurant, yeah, restaurant, but for real.
I did some stupid stuff.
And...
They were like, hey, we have some chocolate covered shrooms.
Do you want to do this with us tonight?
And I said, OK, you know, so I go to go to one of their apartments and we take this nasty.

(09:25):
It tastes awful like it.
It makes you sick to your stomach.
Basically, like one of them.
What's that?
yeah, well.
Yeah, I mean, it it messes with your like your stomach, so one of them actually threw upbecause it just it.
made him sick to his stomach.
it just, it's, it, I can't even put into words what it, what it felt like, honestly.

(09:48):
It just felt like an out of body experience.
Like at one point he had a, like a, a tiger head on his wall.
Like it was like a, like a plaster one, you know, like just a decorative one.
And I kid you not.
It was, it's mouth was moving, his hair was waving, like it was, and it was glowing.

(10:12):
Everything that was white in his apartment, because we couldn't turn the lights on,because your eyes are very sensitive to light.
So everything white in his apartment was glowing.
Like it was a black light was on, but there was no lights on.
and then we went outside.
we couldn't leave the house.
Like we couldn't leave the apartment because you're just so messed up.
We went outside.
No, no.

(10:32):
wouldn't.
OK.
No, no, no, no, no, can't, you just, you're hallucinating.
cognizant enough to say we can't leave?
OK.
OK.
you could, you know that you're in control but you're not in control.
Like I don't know how to describe it but we went outside and the trees were moving andthey just were like swirling around and then...

(10:56):
or did you feel anxious?
calm.
So it didn't matter, it didn't bother you that everything was moving and flashing andcoming at you.
Okay.
mind blown the whole time.
We literally sat on the couch and we were watching.
There was like white fuzz on the TV and we I don't know how long we sat there and watchedit like we felt like three hours, but it may have been like 15, five, 15 minutes or

(11:21):
whatever.
But we were just and then we just kind of looked at each other and we're like, how longhave we been sitting here?
Because it just time just stands still when you're doing it.
It's.
do say.
it, did you know?
I think it was a good at least five, six, seven hours.
I think I left there in the day.
Yeah.
When the sun came up, when I came to, yeah, it was.

(11:45):
They do say that some of the side effects are dilated pupils.
So I guess that would be why you're so sensitive.
Drowsiness, headaches, increased heart rate, blood pressure and temperature, lack ofcoordination, muscle weakness, nausea and yawning.
So yeah.
Yeah, I don't remember yawning, but yeah, you're just really relaxed.

(12:07):
Yeah, I guess you just have to.
on yawning because I was curious one time what makes you yawn.
And they say that it's because you need like oxygen to your brain.
So maybe it's just your brain's like, something's happening here.
You need to yawn.
Get me some air.
Yeah.
was up all night.
That'll make you yawn.
And I guess it would be a little scary too because, I mean, mushrooms can kill you, right?

(12:31):
I mean, there are poisonous mushrooms.
So how do you distrust a person saying, yeah, yeah, no, I wouldn't do that.
There are other examples of hallucinogens are PCP, ecstasy, acid, LSD, peyote, morningglory.
There is a place in Tucson, Arizona,
where you can go, let me see what it's called, I have it right here.

(12:53):
You can go and it's in a completely controlled environment.
It's called the peyote way of the church.
it's, yeah, it's actually, it's kind of weird.
I peyote is Native American, right?
It's all, they've, know, you see all the Westerns and they're all sitting there smokingpeyote, but I don't ever see them go on a trip.
They just make it like it's just pot or something, but they're not, but.

(13:16):
This is a church that has like something to do with also the Mormon church, it's locatedon 160 acres of wilderness in the south, southeastern Arizona.
The Peyote Way Church of God was founded in 1977.
Its mission is to preserve and protect peyote and endangered species and legally offerthis holy

(13:39):
sacrament to seekers in a safe setting.
So I suppose they're trip sitters.
But people go there.
I think I'd rather be like not with someone else taking care of me that I don't know.
I think that would make me nervous.
Yeah, because it well and if you do you do stronger ones like I What is it called?
Ibodine?

(14:00):
I don't know why I can't remember that name Ibogaine if you do stronger ones and stufflike that you like you have a completely out of body experience you puke and Your body
eliminates everything so it's kind of
on Hulu, of course it was fiction, with Nicole Kidman.
think it was called Seven Strangers.
And that's what it was about.
They went to this retreat and they were microdosing because they had some sort of traumain their lives and they wanted to face it.

(14:26):
I think one couple lost a kid or something and they were blaming each other.
But yeah, it was really bizarre.
That show was really weird.
And Nicole Kidman was a freak in that, of course.
It was good, it was interesting.
just to go back to your hallucinogens, you said ecstasy is, I don't think it was.

(14:48):
So you've done ecstasy too.
So do we need to have an intervention?
This was this was many, many years ago.
This was like 20 plus years ago.
It's just it.
No, that I would.
when I think of ecstasy I think of my nieces who go to those raves.

(15:08):
Yes, that's exactly what it is.
But I would never like being on it is fun, but coming down from it and you don't know whatit's laced with, like it depends on.
Yes.
Yeah.
And then you're when you're coming down, it's so awful.
Like you just think you're going to die basically because you get your body gets reallycold.
You feel like you have the flu.

(15:29):
Like it's because again, it depends on what it's laced with.
Like it could be laced with coke.
could be laced with heroin.
It could be laced with anything.
I mean, nowadays it could be laced with meth.
Yeah, no, no, right.
I wouldn't ever do that again.
Ever.
Maybe.
Maybe we should do it as an experiment for our podcast.

(15:52):
as an experiment, yes, with my mother watching and us protected.
Yes, exactly, yeah.
We can't make fun of her, she'll get mad and leave us.
that's true.
Not only would I trust her, I would trust her plus she wouldn't be like, it wouldn't besomebody that I know that could say, well, you did this and you said that and you did

(16:16):
this.
Cause you just don't know what you're gonna do.
We'll lock the cats up so you don't like eat them or anything.
No, I mean you have control.
Like, you're not gonna like...
It's not like the exorcist where you're out, you know, like you're freaking out oranything.
Right, no, no, no.
No, no, no.
Mushrooms don't make you like do stuff like that.
It...

(16:37):
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
It's basically...
And you see things...
Well, it's just...
It's just your brain just...
Because of the chemicals, you know?
It's just...
seeing things.
And it's not like you see things that don't exist.
you, like for the example, like the statue, it was moving, but the statue actuallyexisted, but it was just altered because of my state of mind, you know.

(17:05):
Hmm, all right.
in your life now, because you did that, it's probably made you so normal.
totally normal.
We're all screwed up, but because you did shrooms one time with your friends, you'renormal.
Anyway, thought it, I think it's a really important thing to bring up.

(17:30):
think it's, you know, if it's this helpful to people who have PTSD or anorexia or, youknow, I just think it's worth the conversation of exploration.
Not specifically for me right now, but you know, I have a child that has PTSD and he talksto me all the time about it.
I'm like, well, then why haven't you done it?
You know, it's probably like pulling that trigger is a little bit, you know, nervewracking.

(17:52):
So yeah, yeah.
So that was.
Right, exactly.
Yeah, as you get older, you get a little more inhibited.
So that's.
conversation because it may just be research.
Right, right.
We can record ourselves and see what's going on.

(18:13):
And then determine whether or not we want to use it later.
That'll get some TikTok views.
Yeah, yeah.
A trip down memory lane.
my.
All right, Krista, what do you got for us?
Well, I was just doing a little research and of course I was finding all kinds of weirdthings to talk about but I found this one and I thought it was pretty interesting.

(18:39):
I'd never heard of it before and I don't know if anyone else really has but it's calledthe Florida Man Games.
It's basically you join ranks of the world's worst superheroes.
It's basically Florida's take on the Olympics in the most non-serious way possible.
What's that?

(19:01):
With Florida men?
That's kinda scary.
thing.
That's why it's so ridiculous.
Cause it's Floridians like, cause Florida, you know, there's always some dumb, dumb,rustling and alligator or whatever, you know, and that's a Florida thing.
So it's basically a showcase of one of a kind tongue in cheek talents.
Every Florida man was born with the games originated in St.

(19:25):
Augustine, but
Last year was the inaugural games and then this year it was so big that they had to moveit to a fairgrounds because they had so many people attending it.
They have like bleachers now.
St.
John's fairgrounds, wherever that is.
I think that's up in Jacksonville somewhere, I think.

(19:47):
And it's hosted by two Floridian, yeah, basically.
It's hosted by two Floridian comedians.
I've never heard of them, but I'm.
I'm sure they're pretty funny.
And the games are presented by Flow Ground, which we all know that brand.
Josh Wicks Robinson and Kevin Flynn.

(20:09):
And the proceeds go to benefiting the Jimmy Jam Committee Outreach.
It's a nonprofit that helps local residents in need, so at least it goes to charity.
And Lord knows they have a lot of need up there after this past hurricane season.
So that's good for them.
So here are the requirements to take part of this.

(20:30):
You have to have, there's only 12 teams that will be accepted to compete, eachrepresenting each city.
You have to compete with a team.
Teams must consist of three to five members and they have to be 18 or older and one ofthem needs to be 21 or older.
And you must have one woman on your team.
That was the new rule for this year.

(20:51):
Last year, we're all men.
Now you have to have one woman on your team.
And you have to be a Florida resident.
So you have to prove that you live here.
The prize is a Snake Skin Championship belt, of course, and $5,000 cash.
What's that?

(21:13):
Yep.
And bragging rights.
So you get cash, a belt, and bragging rights.
And then...
Here are the team names for this year.
So it's already happened.
It happened March 1st already.
So, but here are the team names that, some that competed this year.
Ball Busters.
They're from Gainesville and that's the first all woman team.

(21:33):
Yeah.
Hanky Spanky.
They're from St.
Augustine and they are the return champions from last year.
Cooter Commandos.
They're from Inverness.
Storm Surge, they're from Jacksonville.
Screamin' Eagles, Fort Myers.
Amphedamines, St.
Augustine Beach.

(21:54):
Flawed Man, and it's F-L-A-W-D, Man, Pensacola.
El Diabo and the Firecrackers, Alachua County.
Red-Eyed Gator Huggers, DeLand.
Hatchet Pro Wrestling, St.
John's.
And he, no, nope, nope.

(22:15):
Maybe next year.
Here are some of the...
our trip and put our team together.
be us.
well I don't know you might you might reconsider once I tell you what the games are.
God, yeah.
So the first one, one of them is Eat the Butt Challenge.
Okay, yeah, I'm out.
Competitors must finish their pork butt platter in the fastest time to place in theinitial bracket.

(22:40):
So you have to, it's like a pie eating contest, but it's pork butt.
Weaponized pool noodle mud duel.
Yeah, competitors go head to head in a muddy Florida style jousting competition with poolnoodles.
Evading arrest obstacle course.
This is pretty funny.
Competitors are chased by police through the obstacle course after committing a series ofcrimes.

(23:07):
Grab a gator and get through the swamp before you save the frozen iguana to win thechallenge.
This was the most anticipated event during last year's game.
This one's funny.
Florida Sumo Cage match.
Conquer the Florida Man Games chain link cage as competitors try to knock down theiropponents or spill the beer from their pitcher.

(23:33):
The loser can still put points on the board by chugging their opponents remaining beer.
This one's really funny too.
Hurricane party prep grocery aisle brawl.
geez.
Floridians must battle it out against each other to get the last of the hurricane prep andparty supplies left on the shelf.

(23:54):
Yes, yeah, yeah.
And then human beer pong, which is basically a large version of beer pong.
And then there are things that attendees can do as well.
State of emergency, wrestling, watch the lawnmower race.
Gator shows and selfies.
Yeah, that's, yeah.

(24:16):
Ripley's Halopoppin, Hal's a Poppin' Sideshow, which is an audacious stage production,features a rock and roll circus sideshow of unparalleled wonder and amazement.
boy, straight from Gibsonton.
Yeah, there's a Ninja Nation obstacle course.
You can be like one of those ninjas on TV.

(24:37):
A mechanical gator.
So instead of a mechanical bowl, you can ride a mechanical gator.
Yeah.
Right.
Axe throwing.
And then there's the Ocala knocker ball, you know, where you can go in those big balls andyou run and you can bounce off each other.
Yeah.
And then there's a joust.

(24:58):
So
Yeah, it usually goes on in March.
This year is March 1st.
Right.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Florida man games.
That's it.
We may have to go see it next year.
That's kind of funny.
Yeah.
That's kind of funny.
I'd be curious to see what the pit section looks like.

(25:21):
Right?
How much beer do you think they sell during that?
That sounds fun.
I love that.
I love that about Florida.
It's not so stuffy and you know.
People don't take themselves seriously, know?
have to...
I've done challenges like that.
I've done obstacle course challenges and people do, some of them take themselves reallyseriously and they do it to, you know, be at a specific time.

(25:46):
And some of them just don't care.
Like the costumes are funny and you know, it's just, it's really fun though to do thosemud challenges.
Krista, did you ever do the Gulf Gate Olympics?
Were you ever there?
They had, when I first moved on here, so was probably like 2012, 2013, and in Gulf Gate,was when Badabing was still there, and there was like a cut through the bar, you could get

(26:09):
to the other side.
They had, yeah, Gulf Gate is an area here that is just lined with bars.
So it's like four,
four things that are lined with bars and they had the Olympics.
It was a lot of fun.
Like one, you would have to roll a keg and you'd have to ride a little tricycle.

(26:30):
It was a lot of fun.
was, yeah, yeah, it was.
lot of great restaurants in Gulf Gate too and a lot of new restaurants like Mouth Hole.
Mouthful barbecue.
All right, so anything else, Krista?
That's all I got.
Okay, all right, so I am going to be talking about John Pele.

(26:51):
Do you guys know who this is?
Heard of him?
So John Pele is the Maui police chief.
He's been the Maui police chief since December 21st, okay?
He...
or just this December?
So after the fires.
OK.

(27:12):
OK.
to that, he was with the Las Vegas Metro Police for 22 years and he actually rose tocaptain.
Yeah.
So what's interesting about this guy is that he was the incident commander during the 2017Vegas shooting.
Okay.
Where you know what happened there, right?

(27:35):
That's the, the show, the, the match.
Yeah.
thing, right?
Yeah, yeah.
So he was part of that.
And he, of course, he was in Maui as the police chief when the fires happened.
And he was named in a wild civil suit with Diddy, where it's claiming that he arrestedpeople in Vegas, he arrested a girl and took the girl who

(27:58):
I don't know how old she was.
And then there was a John Doe and a Jane Doe that he took to Diddy to have the girl rapedby Diddy and have the two watch.
this is So, I mean, let's talk about this, right?
So this guy is in Vegas for one of the biggest shootings that's ever happened.

(28:21):
Right, and then he's in Maui.
and now he's tied to Diddy, okay?
So he has had, here's some controversies that came up about him.
So early gripes, he yelled at staff and got eight complaints.
Investigation found some truth, no punishment.
Just told him to chill out.

(28:42):
That was in 2022.
He was also accused of blocking escape routes during the fires, hiding the death counts.
body cam showed cops knew of deaths early, but he says he didn't.
And of course the diddy drama, it says that he posed as a sheriff, forced folks atgunpoint from Vegas to Cali, says that he, he says that he has receipts proving that he

(29:07):
was other places, but he is a.
track record of him prior to being in Vegas?
He actually lived, he moved to Vegas when he was 17 years old.
So he's been there forever.
don't think that he, oh, born in Buffalo, born in Buffalo, New York, moved to Vegas at 17and now lives in Maui.

(29:34):
That's a lot of a coincidence there.
ridiculous amounts, right?
So Vegas cover-ups are saying that, theorists are obviously saying that he burned multipleshooter evidence, that there was more than one person as part of a FED agenda.
We don't know.
Right, I mean, and then the Maui fires claims that he trapped people or let elites burnfor profit.

(29:59):
And that's coming from the DEW, which is direct energy weapons talk.
And then the Diddy fixer, some are calling him a puppet for big shots, tying Vegas, Maui,and Diddy into globalist scheme and FBI ties.
They're saying that worked with FBI postfires, conspiracy folks are saying that it's asign of deeper control.
And I mean, I just...

(30:20):
Well, we need to write a letter to Cash Patel to tell him to look into this dude.
to God.
I mean this guy like how do you even and he's still Exactly.
He is still the Maui police chief and They're they're saying that it's baseless.
Everything's baseless.
The lawsuit is still ongoing
That's a lot of coincidences.

(30:41):
if he's in the lawsuit, why is he still employed?
He should be on suspension until they figure this out, until they...
there is no hard evidence beyond the plaintiff's words.
That's what they're saying.
mean, it's...
he's got somebody very powerful behind him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, it is just so crazy that, and I never heard about it.

(31:02):
Jamie saw an X post from a guy, his name is Nick Sortaro, Sortero, I'll put his name inthe show notes, but yeah, he posted it.
And that's the first time I ever heard of it.
Jamie forwarded it to me because he knows I love the whole conspiracy theory stuff, but.
with what we talked about earlier too, about just all the stuff that is just so magicallyput together and happening.

(31:28):
There is something going on behind the scenes that's just pure evil.
just like the LA wildfires, the Maui wildfires, that stuff doesn't just, there's not somuch negligence over and over and over again that that take out a whole.
like the LA fires.
Well, now there's fires everywhere happening, right?
But like the LA fires, the LA fires, did you ever look at the route that the LA fires tookand then looked at the route that the new rail system that they want to put in takes?

(31:58):
Literally the same.
not yeah, it's not coincidence.
I think anymore.
I think there is something very evil lurking in this You know, why else would somebodylike AOC and Jasmine Crockett the absolute dumbest of the species?
Rise to such power if there's not somebody Something some evil thing pushing on there

(32:23):
and that just came up too with AOC getting mad at Chuck Schumer for not shutting down thegovernment.
It's like, why, like, yeah.
Yeah.
they literally just are pushing our country toward socialism, communism.
They, it's probably that whole globalist thing that I try not to get into because itscares the absolute heck out of me, except that I believe that God is in control.

(32:46):
And I know that, you know, we don't have to worry about that stuff because we have Jesus,but I do think that, you know, that whole globalist thing, I don't know how we got here
from the fires, but that whole
one world government, one world global, is that it, you know, that that's their completeagenda and that's what Revelations talks about.
So, you know, I don't think that's conspiracy.

(33:07):
That is in the Bible.
If you believe the Bible, this is kind of what is unfolding right now.
Well, that's exactly what they said in here.
I they even said the word globalist.
I mean, it's just, I was just blown away by this.
It's just, I don't know.
Wow, that does make you go, wow.
Exactly.
All right.
Yeah, it is truly scary, but

(33:33):
My BS today is it's along the lines of what we just talked about about there's somethingevil lurking in our in our worlds, but more specifically close to our heart, our country.
I just cannot figure out for the life of me why one single judge can make all the decisionfor what our our our president.
How does a judge turn a plane around that is full of people who are here to rape,brutalize, murder, kill, sell drugs?

(34:09):
Right.
Obama appointed judge.
Fine.
You want to believe that judges have no personal commitment to anything.
You want to believe that because that's what they're supposed to be, but it's just notshowing that way.
I just feel like the left does not want people safe.
It's part of
taking over the globalist, they need bad guys to run around and murder and rape and killand pillage in order to complete their globalist agenda.

(34:37):
He's from San Francisco, but he lives in DC.
And he has a history of undermining Trump's border security issues.
So this isn't the first time.
He's also the guy who let Kevin Klein-Smith off, who was totally involved in the wholeRussia conspiracy thing.
So he's just, clearly has Trump derangement syndrome.

(34:59):
Maybe the psilocybin can help get rid of Trump derangement syndrome.
They need to...
I just, don't understand how, know, had, and I did an immigration series on the reasonablearguments, right?
And one thing the lady said, Rosemary Jenks, she said, if I commit a crime, she said, mykids aren't coming to jail with me.

(35:23):
Like, everybody is so worried about these immigrants and breaking up families andeverything like that.
Well, in half the time it's not even their family.
They're random kids that they've sent over, you know?
Exactly.
It's so disturbing.
It's all it is.
It is.
So that's my BS story.
just, I don't understand how some single random judge can say turn the plane around to thePresident of the United States who has, I don't care who says he doesn't have a mandate,

(35:54):
he has a mandate.
And I feel safer already just having those 300 people out of this country.
You don't have to go home, but you can't stay here.
I love that video.
the video when they were bringing them out of the plane?
It's funny because it did actually look like a movie and then it went into who theyactually were.

(36:15):
Yeah, that kind of shocked me because it...
against that?
Why is anybody against deporting the guy who is promoting for Hamas?
Like, I don't understand.
He's not an American citizen.
I don't care if he knocked somebody up while he was here.
I couldn't give...
a, he does have a green card because we did talk about that on the immigration series too,but he should be kicked out regardless.

(36:38):
But I mean, but we have Congress people.
card, you should be on your best behavior, not promoting violence.
who are in support of other countries.
I know, Elan Omar for one.
She shouldn't even be here either.
She should be gone.
Marry your brother in order to stay in the country.
She should be gone.
Yeah, anyway, that was my BS story today.
I don't want to put a damper on everything, but I do think it's BS that one judge canusurp the authority of the US government.

(37:04):
Agreed.
All right, Krista, what do you got?
My BS is just the weather.
I'm over this weather.
I'm over the hot, cold, hot, cold, hot, cold.
I'm just, and then the pollen.
Yeah, but I was freezing this morning.
Like I'm over like the 30 degree shift.
Like it's 50 in the morning and then 80 in the afternoon.
And then the pollen is ridiculous.

(37:25):
Like I tried to open my, oh, the wind was awful.
hour winds.
I'm glad we didn't have hurricanes.
Thank God.
You know, I feel so terrible for all those people in the, you know, those Midwest statesor whatever central.
Yeah, crazy.
You're right is crazy.
I opened my sunroof in my car the other day just to get some air and I just saw a cloud ofpollen come into my car and I said, forget that.

(37:51):
It's like, don't like half the time you're like, am I sick or do I have allergies?
You just don't know, you know.
Mm-hmm.
Yes.
Yeah.
I don't know, for a whole week?
Maybe.
it's been awful.
Everything's in bloom.
talk about this?
All the seasons in the month of March.
Yeah, it's pretty bad.
That's my BS.
My BS, I'm gonna go back to menopause because I noticed another thing that's happening tome and it's that I can't spell.

(38:19):
Like I used to be the best speller.
If I were in spelling bees, I would have won spelling bees.
Like my friend Laura, who I hope you guys meet one day, she and I were childhood friends.
grew up on the same street and our English teacher, we were, I think in, I forget, fourthor fifth grade.
told us to go to the library and learn a special skill.

(38:40):
So we decided to teach ourselves sign language.
And she reminded me of this.
I didn't even remember this, but we had a spelling test and she was having troublespelling a word and we were across the row from each other or across the room from each
other.
And she asked me the word and I spelled it out in sign language.
Not now, don't.
Who needs to know how to spell in this day and age?

(39:01):
helped a friend, Krista.
I helped a friend.
But I can't spell for shit.
to my friend Christine.
She said we should call it, instead of calling it menopause, we should call it femopause.
Hey, I just, know, stop taking things away from me.

(39:21):
Let me keep some of my skills that I had all my life.
I'm sitting there to thank God for typing.
Like thank God that the typewriter, the typewriter, thank God the typewriter.
Yeah, thank God the computer does a spell check for sure.
It's like, come on.
But yeah, that's all I got.

(39:43):
You guys have anything else for today?
I'm good.
It was a great podcast.
Thank you ladies.
Alright, bye guys!
Bye.
loves you.
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