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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio the George
Washington Broadcast Center. Jack Armstrong and Joe Katy, I'm strong
and Jatty and he Armstrong and Hetty did you tell
(00:24):
me or not that woman like you see? Exactly exactly No.
Now he wants how to be a man. Right now,
he knows how to be a man. Stay out of
the one who's lock the room. We don't want it.
He needs to have for that. And the one that
told you we have points. No, no, that's no. The video.
(00:51):
You can't get hitting me for this.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
I'm a woman and I have every rights and I
want a man in the restroom when I'm naked.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
There are girls naked in there. Look at him walking
in there like it's okay. It's not a okay.
Speaker 3 (01:01):
That's Tish Hyman at the Gold Gym in La objecting
to a full grown man pretending to be a woman
in the locker room. As she made clear, they're more
on the gym. We don't want it. By it, she
met a penis. We don't want that a certainly not.
It's sneaking up behind you. So coming up there are
going to be a private woman's space now.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
Unless they end the shutdown, they're going to be four
five hundred or more flights canceled tomorrow. The list of
airports now out, we can hit you with that a
little bit. Kim Kardashian is starring in a new evening
drama that has gotten zero percent from critics on Rotten Tomatoes,
and I don't think that's ever happened before. This is
zero percent. It's not easy to do. We've got a
(01:45):
mayor of a small town in Kansas who got elected
and then they figured out he's a foreign national, illegal
and has been voting for years and got elected mayor.
That's that's a good story. So we've got lots of
stuff on the way.
Speaker 3 (01:58):
So back to the gender ben madness before we get
to back into the Gold's gym controversy in which a
woman objected to a grown man in her locker room
looking at her naked and she was kicked out of
Gold's gym for objecting. Because look, the gender bending madness thing,
it is one hundred percent peaked. Because, as we've reported
(02:21):
several times, the number of adolescent girls claiming to be
transgender is plunged, has been cut in half in like
a year, and a half. It was clearly a social
contagion and be a fashionable way to say I'm against
the status quo because I'm young and cool.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
In a way that everybody does.
Speaker 3 (02:40):
But unfortunately, you know, back in the day, you grew
your hair long or whatever, and you didn't get your
healthy breasts cut off and be fed hormones to sterilize
you in postponed puberty or whatever much of it is,
which is irreversible.
Speaker 1 (02:56):
So it's absolutely evil, evil.
Speaker 3 (02:58):
Social contagent, along by monstrous medical professionals and counselors. But
we won't get into that. I just want to say
before we get into the LA thing really quickly, there's
a kind of funny piece that I came across. One
of the guys who runs Wikipedia, one of the co founders,
has said it's become unforgivealy woke and needs to go away,
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and the other co found founder who's still there, Jimmy Wale,
said no, no, no, that's not true. For instance, you know,
the whole what is a woman thing is a gotcha question,
but on Wikipedia it shows a woman is defined as
an adult human female, and that rebuts the claim that
(03:41):
Wikipedia is crazy woke left. But if you go to
the article specifically on the term adult human female. It's
described as a slogan adopted by anti gender and gender
critical also known as turf movements, followed by the claims.
Colors describe it as a dog whistle for trans phobic
beliefs and a form of coded hate speech, while the
(04:03):
term woman is a dog whistle to say adult human female.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
Okay, yeah wow.
Speaker 3 (04:11):
The article also characterizes it as trans exclusionary and gender
essentialist statement, limiting women to those strictly assigned female at
birth and cisgender now.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
Elon started up Grockipedia after working on it for several weeks.
I haven't heard a word about it. I haven't looked
into it. I haven't used it. I haven't heard about
anybody using it to try to counterbalance Wikipedia.
Speaker 3 (04:32):
Yeah, yeah, I'll have to check it out anyway. I'm curious.
So the good folks at TMZ got hold of the
fella who is masqueraded as a woman and invaded women's
private locker rooms, and how the employees of Golds Gym
and Indy corporations like Golds Jim are so dim witted
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about social stuff like this. All they do is respond
to whoever yells the loudest. They have no moral stance.
Maybe they shouldn't there a gym. They have no moral clarity,
they have no courage. They're just going to which way
the wind blows, and they haven't gotten the word that
the wind has switched.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
Anyway. The good folks at TMZ.
Speaker 3 (05:13):
Got hold of this Alexis Black the Full Woman, and
asked him about how he explains himself.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
You know, I don't want to get terribly graphic here,
but can you kind of explain, you know, how you appeared.
You know, do you believe that she was reading something
in that you didn't appear to be male?
Speaker 1 (05:35):
She perceived you to be such.
Speaker 4 (05:39):
Well, first, I told the people that raised me that
this is the way that I was when I was
eight years old, and really I stuffed it down pretty deep.
And I began using hormones this year in February, and
I actually relinquished that information to her about you know,
name change and it says female on my ID and hormones,
(06:03):
and I mean, I'm registered as a female.
Speaker 1 (06:06):
With the JIM So yes, ma'am, they go on.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
So so let's so look from her perspective, I'm just
wondering if you see her perspective. She's saying that she's
looking at you, say, in a towel, and you still
have male enitalia, and you know you may be transitioning.
But could you understand her being uncomfortable?
Speaker 5 (06:33):
Well, I certainly do not understand it, but I do
get the notion of the fear mongering that she's perpetuating.
The truth in the moment is far from what she
is purporting it to be. Literally, every time that she's
done that, I've had women in the locker room comforting
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me because of how aggressive she was towards me.
Speaker 3 (06:58):
Okay, so we've a stablished that the only reason that
a woman would not want a man in a locker
room is fear mongering.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
Katie, any thoughts on that?
Speaker 6 (07:07):
My head? I feel like my head's going to explode.
If you are in a place where women are changing
and they turn around and they see Crank a pennace
that's not.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
Over just a full grown man is fully clothed.
Speaker 6 (07:21):
Yeah, he and for anybody who hasn't seen him.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
He looks like a dude.
Speaker 6 (07:26):
He look everything about him is a dude except for
the earrings and like she had said, the lip gloss.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
This is ridiculous.
Speaker 6 (07:33):
They have no respect for women anymore at all, whatsoever.
Speaker 3 (07:37):
This is what you get with radical ideologies like that.
He couldn't even admit, Yeah, I understand her discomfort because
I'm still transitioning.
Speaker 1 (07:45):
But I, in my soul I'm a woman.
Speaker 3 (07:47):
No, he could not even No, I don't get it.
It's only fear mongering.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
Well, then Gold's Gym is in a difficult position, I'm sure.
And you know their lawyers are saying, Look, here's where
we are in reality in California.
Speaker 3 (08:01):
Keep in mind where Gavin Newsom pretended to understand people's
discomfort but did nothing about it because he's a liar.
Speaker 1 (08:07):
Yeah, depending on what city or state you're in, you
could be you know, it could cost you a lot
of money. They got an ID that says they're a woman,
and we didn't allow him in and blah blah blah.
Speaker 6 (08:17):
Oh, I just and I think about, like, what about
the woman who's in that locker room who may have
gone through sexual assault in her past or something like that.
Speaker 3 (08:25):
Right right, and there she is naked and a man
looms up beside her.
Speaker 1 (08:30):
Yeah, and if you bring it up and complain, you
get kicked out of the gym because you like.
Speaker 3 (08:35):
Those, right, like those poor girl volleyball players in California
and young woman volleyball players And how did I let
her name flip out of my head? The heroic swimmer
and protested, yeah, Riley Gaines against that fellow Leah Thomas
dominating the swimming and being in the locker room with her.
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They were the bad people in these scenarios. Harvey Levin
continues his interview with the little lady.
Speaker 2 (09:03):
So she was saying, why don't they have a third bathroom,
especially the gym you're talking about at the Beverly Center
that's been recently built, and they had a layout that
they could have adjusted and they could have put a
third locker room in. Do you think that would have
been appropriate or do you feel like you are as
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entitled to use the women's locker room just as tisses.
Speaker 4 (09:31):
You know, that's a great question.
Speaker 5 (09:33):
I'm glad that she said it, that you have put it.
Speaker 1 (09:36):
On the air.
Speaker 5 (09:37):
And the answer is that wouldn't necessitate two different ones,
because some people trends MTF, some people will go FtM, and.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
So that's that's two.
Speaker 5 (09:51):
Rooms right there. You're not gonna put a trans woman
with a trans man just because we're trans. That seems
like a whole envelope of discrimination.
Speaker 1 (10:01):
But she'd have to have a minimum of four changing rooms,
or we could just have dudes and chicks. Right, Yeah,
Harvey Levin's good. If you've ever never watched TMZ, he
knows exactly how absurd the world is, whether it's celebrities
or this sort of stuff, and he just milks it
for attention and money.
Speaker 3 (10:21):
Right, we have another clip of the gentleman explaining that
he's glad this happened because it will help people understand
he's a woman. I'm not sure I have the time
and patience for that. I think we're.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
Already far enough down the road to Crazyville.
Speaker 3 (10:35):
We have not gotten a chance to get back to
the LA soccer team trans op ed and the response
to that that we talked about yesterday, and I want
to maybe we can do that. I don't know tomorrow,
or you know, we could do it next segment. But
it's the dynamic of it, is.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
It take too long to explain the very very short
version women. One woman finds.
Speaker 3 (11:10):
The courage to say, hey, this is really uncool in
women's sports. Loud minority of far left progressives in the
league screeched that that person is a bigot and a
transfobe and the rest of it, and doesn't speak for
the rest of us. And it's coming out that the silent,
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bullied majority are like, yeah, we don't want dudes in
the league, but we're afraid to say anything. That's the dynamic,
particularly among women in particularly and in California and particularly.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
Is Gold's gym an adult's only jim or do they
allow minors. A lot of gyms you can't have anybody
younger than a certain age. But I mean, if you
could have if there could be thirteen year old girls
changing in there, that's another level ofvick.
Speaker 3 (12:00):
Happens all over America in blue jurisdictions that have gone
over to the radical gender theory thing. You have grown
men in locker room with the semi undressed to IRESs
adolescent girl.
Speaker 1 (12:16):
I would lose my mind if my daughter was in
the locker room changing, Yes.
Speaker 6 (12:20):
Katie, Yeah, it goes club by club, So some are
as young as twelve, but some require you to be eighteen.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
My twelve year old daughter is changing clothes in the
gym we just worked out, and some dude is naked
in there, I would freaking lose my ass, he.
Speaker 3 (12:33):
Would be bodily removed, and I would suffer the consequences gladly.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
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nuts like they always. Do interest The Full beaver supermoon
whatever Was look, Coach come, on that's like the best
name ever that's going on right. Now but, anyway it's
making people crazy as it always. Has it's where the
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Tuned some businesses ahead of the upcoming Movie wicked For,
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people were, like is that why the donuts are? Green
And duncan, said.
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Sure, wow why the?
Speaker 3 (14:35):
Animosity it is a perfectly delightful eatery slash coffee. Imporia
i'm sure it.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
Is although last couple of. Times we don't Have duncan's
around here In. California last couple of Times i've been
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last couple of Times i've been very. DISMORALLY i might
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Mayor the mayor Of Cold water accused of election. Fraud
the chargests come hours after he secured a second term in.
Office Attorney General Chris kobok Charged Mayor Jose Joe sebios
with six, felonies three counts each of voting without being
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him ineligible to. Vote the ag alleges the mayor illegally
cast ballots in The august twenty twenty fourth primary And
november twenty twenty two and twenty twenty three general.
Speaker 1 (16:06):
Elections so here? Illegally uh, no here legally, legally but
not allowed to. Vote not not legally allowed to. Vote that's, awful,
Resident but you don't get to. Vote And god elected
mayor and has been voting for a long. Time how
often does that? Happen who? Knows that's a tiny little
town In, kansas near Where i'm. From but here's a
question for.
Speaker 3 (16:26):
You he shouldn't, VOTE i, mean it's against the law
and he must suffer the. Consequences but can he run for?
Speaker 1 (16:32):
MAYOR i don't? Know and should he just vote for?
Himself is that town of full of people like him
where he would be a better representative of their needs and?
Wants quite?
Speaker 3 (16:39):
Possibly, well it appears that they're about to re elect. Him,
yeah maybe he did a hell of a good. JOB
i wanted to get this.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
On so we've got a blue super, harvest crazy moon
and one of those moons going full moon, anyway and
two medical professionals have told me in the last couple of,
days completely, unprompt WHERE i was just, like, yeah how's it?
Going oh crazy night last night with the full, moon
we were jam packed somebody who works at N r
and then somebody a similar sort of. JOB i didn't
(17:10):
know that was. Real they, Said, oh it's just anytime
there's a full, moon we're just. Packed we gear up for.
Speaker 3 (17:16):
It i've heard that many times in my life from,
people and it surprised me each.
Speaker 1 (17:22):
Time do you feel like you are affected anyway when
there's a full? MOON i get a little of a,
wow that looks. Beautiful that's really, cool like seeing a nice.
Sunset BUT i don't think it makes me want to
commit a crime or be. Crazy, KATIE i don't know
is the answer for. ME i don't. Know, Now, wow that's.
Pretty it doesn't affect.
Speaker 6 (17:40):
Me BUT i have a friend that will blame mood
swings on the.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
Moon there you, go the tide.
Speaker 3 (17:46):
There, well it's certainly possible that there's what ten percent
of the population or twenty or, whatever pick a number
that is affected by the gravitational pull in a way
that we don't understand.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
Yet then they run around on all fours and maybe
attack people on the. Moors oh, sure rip your lungs, Out.
Jim anybody medical person will have that experience text line four, one,
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Speaker 1 (18:35):
Carmaker, yeah he. Would he could become a trillionaire if
he hits all the. Goals and if he hits all the,
goals he would be worth it is the. Thing BUT
i doubt he would hit all the. Goals who who
hits all their? Goals, well you keep them low, enough you.
Might that's the. Key be.
Speaker 3 (18:56):
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Speaker 1 (19:18):
It, So Kim kardashian went to law, school flunk to the,
bar and she's blaming CHAT gpt for giving her some bad.
Information is that the? Story, well, yeah for flunking tests in.
Speaker 3 (19:29):
General, Okay, yeah because she would, like ask your questions
and give her the wrong, answer and she would put
those on the test and was wrong and blamed.
Speaker 1 (19:39):
IT i don't have any sense of how smart she.
Is i've always, oh my, god you're a. Computer you're
supposed to be. Right i've always assumed she has to
be smarter than her, persona because you don't accidentally end
up a billionaire just because you're.
Speaker 3 (19:50):
Hot, yeah she probably has like seven point four percent
dits in her persona and she tri.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
Carefully. YEAH i have a feeling she's a lot smarter
than she pretends to. Be she is in a new
drama it's on one of your streaming services that got
zero percent on the critics Rating rotten. Tomatoes that's. Low
i'd say that's. Low some economic news for. You we
mentioned earlier that the median age for a first time
(20:24):
buyer has hit forty years old for buying a. House
it was twenty nine in nineteen eighty, one it is now.
Speaker 3 (20:32):
Forty keeping in mind that was the median. Age there
were as many younger as there were.
Speaker 1 (20:40):
Older now it's a little misleading in that it is
harder to afford a house, now but people that can
afford a house also aren't necessarily buying, houses depending on
where you. Live i'm in that category because we've decided
it's not the smart thing to do. Financially so, uh you.
Know so it's not all can't afford it. It some
(21:02):
shouldn't buy one now who could afford? It so it's
a little, different but it's still a pretty major change
in the structure.
Speaker 3 (21:09):
SOCIETY i would, say oh, yeah. Definitely and like you,
say there are several factors at work.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
That came out, Yesterday this came out today from whatever
agency tracks this sort of. Thing, uh it's out from
The it doesn't matter who came from. Now i'm, curious
curious the federal something or other who keeps track of.
This americans That americans that have accumulated a record amount
(21:37):
of household, debt reaching approximately eighteen point six trillion, dollars
driven largely by rising, mortgage auto loan and credit card.
Balances factors contributing to this increase include stubborn, inflation higher interest.
Rates people were carrying credit card debt and now you
know the interest rates where they. Are it accumulates and
(21:58):
maybe you can't pay it off or catch up of
The Federal Reserve bank Of New york did their study
for the whole, country record one point one four trillion
dollars in credit card debt and it's continued to. RISE
a record auto loan, debt student. Loans part of why
(22:20):
this has hit a new record is student loans kicked
in and they weren't counted there for several years for
all kinds of dumb. Reasons but now they have kicked
back in again and that it got added done there and.
Helocks your home equity line of credit has seen a,
record so people who are struggling to pay the debt
apparently are taken out some of the money from their,
(22:43):
home the equity of their home to get caught, up
which is, man that's that's a downward spiral when you
start doing.
Speaker 3 (22:49):
That, Right, yeah that's it's, yeah it has its, downside.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
Definitely not, surprisingly younger borrowers eighteen to twenty nine you're
struggling the most with late payments. Currently, well AND i
was just.
Speaker 3 (23:05):
And, look if you have this, problem it's because you've
done reasonably well financially and nobody wants to hear about.
It BUT i know from personal experience and actually talking
to somebody else the other, day that if you have,
investments because the stock market is up so much and
you have such capital, gains instead of cashing out x
(23:29):
amount of investments to do a, remodel for, instance asking
for a, friend and you look at the tax liability you,
have you're better off borrowing the. Money let's, SEE i
could pay twenty, percent you, know or fifteen depending on
your tax bracket or whatever it. Is or the current
rate for the mortgage six seven eight.
Speaker 1 (23:47):
Percent. Right, well.
Speaker 3 (23:53):
Although you know somebody who's laid on their car, payment
that's not their. Problem it's a different.
Speaker 1 (23:57):
Problem now when we're not giving financial advice, here and
some of this is obvious just and if we, DO
i would ignore, it just based on my life experience
of observing myself and. Others if you have heavy big
credit card, debt this is the sort of thing that
what's a financial radio? Game, Ramsey, Hey ramsey would do. You,
(24:18):
YEAH i mean because your credit card you're paying what
are you paying on a credit card? Now twenty five?
PERCENT i don't even know what it. Is it's a.
Lot and you could take money out of your house
and pay seven, percent, well then that would be a smart.
Move the problem is if you take them money out
of your house to pay down your credit card, debt
but then rack up more credit card debt right like you,
(24:40):
know and just you, know you didn't fix a. Problem
you just temporarily fixed a, problem Or god. Forbid you,
know housing values should decline. Steeply if you're shopping for a,
house you're, thinking what do you? Mean god? Forbid, anyway
as we have been saying for years, now whenever you
have unprecedented this or, that you get unprecedented. Results and
(25:02):
we've got unprecedented debt right, now like an unprecedented number
of late payments on, cars for, instance and that sort of.
Stuff you, know it usually leads. Somewhere, yeah but the
time honored conservative financial advice is as true as it's ever.
Been hit some stout of, fashion hit somebody on the
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head with a rock and take their. Watch what is the,
conservative time honored?
Speaker 3 (25:27):
Advice, oh no save oh to buy. Things oh, YEAH
i stend your credit over and over.
Speaker 1 (25:33):
AGAIN i Know i'm never gonna be able to get
this through to my, kids BUT i tell them this
all the, time hoping it will sink. In at some.
Point you will make a different decision over what cell
phone you get if you pay cash for. It that's
why they won't let you pay cash for, it and
they make you to go through the Whole you have
to wait a month to pay cash for. It but
you will make a different. Decision if you're making a
(25:53):
payment and it's only eight dollars, more you'll buy the
most expensive. Phone if you're paying, cash you'll THINK i
don't need them most expensive. One same with the, Car
same with all kinds of same with THE tv At Best.
Speaker 3 (26:04):
Buy same with all kinds of STUFF i do it.
Myself tickets these, days and a pair of. Pants they
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it's an insidious, trap, folks and ip them.
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Payment whoever invented that was it was a brilliant.
Speaker 3 (26:22):
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Advice, yeah we did this story earlier that The louver
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Speaker 1 (27:47):
Now, OH i meant to get into that discussion about
total debt with the whole word of the last forty
eight hours affordability that all political pundits are, saying that's
Why democrats did so. Well they talked about affordability While
republicans were talking about something. Else that's their claim, Anyway
but affordability certainly is a major major. Issue that's what
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Got Mom donny. Elected that and he's a tremendous political
talent that gets left out of these things all the.
Time the best politician often.
Speaker 3 (28:20):
Wins also a nationwide referendum On trump's blah blah. Blah, No,
no it's just it's just not a you, know a
couple of widgets and you pick whichever widget based.
Speaker 1 (28:31):
On the economy or this or that or Hating. Trump
they run a race and have a, personality and you
like him or. DON'T i, Mean mom's.
Speaker 3 (28:40):
Frequently focused on a lot of local. Issues is a
really good?
Speaker 1 (28:44):
Politician andy Won Andrew cuomo is a million years old
corrupt and, horrible and he. Lost SO i don't know
how much you need to read into. That but anyway
back to. Affordability trump knows That trump has his finger
on the pulse as well as, anybody and so he
now today they're gonna come up with a way to
really cut the price of the weight loss. Drugs he
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looks out On american and SEAS i see a bunch
of poor fat. People they're gonna, vote, says that's just.
Insensitive that's Why trump looks at the. WORLD i guarantee
YOU i see a bunch of more fat, people and he's.
Insensitive for, Me i'm gonna get him to vote for
me by lowering the price of all this different. Stuff
then we all and once it gets cheap enough that
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we can all afford, it then we've all got to
do more research or decide for. Ourselves what if you're
not like profoundly, obese but you're just practically everybody's a
little heavier than they'd like to. Be do you go
on the drug to lose ten pounds twenty?
Speaker 3 (29:40):
Pounds depends if it makes you asks like Your christmas
goose oh boy in a little side. EFFECT i was gonna,
say being the gentleman, here but you with your, childish
idiotic Character.
Speaker 1 (29:52):
Oca, Katie are you heavier than you want to? Be right?
Speaker 4 (29:55):
Now?
Speaker 1 (29:55):
Yes THAT i am like to he's? Pregnant, well, yeah that's,
RIGHT i forgot. Pregnant completely unfair. Question, yeah fair chance
to beat up On, Jack, michael take. Advantage what were you? Thinking?
Speaker 3 (30:08):
Jack?
Speaker 1 (30:09):
Yes, monster he just asked a pregnant woman why she's so? Fat,
no so were? You did you want to lose weight
before you got? Pregnant?
Speaker 6 (30:18):
Uh, YEAH i probably had like about five pounds MAYBE
i AM I i want to lose probably eight.
Speaker 1 (30:24):
Pounds so how many people are going to do you, Think?
Joe you've probably read upon this more than the rest of.
Us how will people who want to lose eight pounds
go on these? Drug is that? Unlikely? Unlikely? Sean twenty?
Speaker 3 (30:35):
Pounds definite possibility because it's still pretty.
Speaker 1 (30:38):
Expensive, Well i'm just saying in if it got down
cheap enough that you, did weren't concerned about the. Price, really,
yeah a.
Speaker 3 (30:44):
Lot of people would one hundred, Percent, yeah to see
if these side effects hit. You those that it, did
though they, did they would probably give it. Up but
people who are tolerted it pretty. Well would, Probably, yeah
go ahead and lose the.
Speaker 1 (30:57):
Weight IF i have what is that term spawnaneous and
IF i have Controllable, YES i have spontaneous and uncontrollable bowel.
Movements not worth the trade.
Speaker 3 (31:06):
Off But i've always been told it's good to be
spontaneous in most of, life but not all of.
Speaker 1 (31:16):
IT i wouldn't be surprised, if not too, soon half
of us are on one of those.
Speaker 3 (31:22):
Drugs it would not be, surprising especially after the data comes.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
In the insurance companies.
Speaker 3 (31:28):
Realize, oh we pay for, this we save ourselves money long.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
Term, yeah, yeah you'll see. It, yeah knee operations or
or or high blood pressure or whatever the heck it
is one hundred. Examples, yeah, yeah interesting coming.
Speaker 3 (31:40):
Up the football is juiced plus IMPORTANT covid.
Speaker 1 (31:43):
News, seriously we got a number of texts from people
who work in professions where they, say, yeah during full,
moons especially the, equinoxes there's all kind of mental health,
issues people going, crazy people stop taking their medication sometimes
that time of year because the full moon and the. Equinoxis,
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WOW i, know isn't that? Nuts that's? Crazy did not know?
Speaker 3 (32:08):
That and you you reminded, Me i've heard that from
cops as. Well it's going to be a busy night
tonight because of the. FACT i just thought it was
because you, know there's more light, out so people decide
to adventure. MORE i don't.
Speaker 1 (32:20):
Know, well it was cloudy here during our full, moon
and two medical professionals who work in hospitals told me
it was. Nuts i'll be, Dang, katie you look poised to. Comment,
WELL i JUST i definitely notice When i'm. DRIVING i
ALWAYS i notice people. Drive. Yeah, okay, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (32:38):
I'm saying confirmation. Biased BUT i could be. WRONG i
could absolutely be. Wrong so two stories ABOUT, covid one
from The, wow that's cool, department the other from the.
Speaker 1 (32:49):
Evil bastards, department two very different.
Speaker 3 (32:52):
Departments the first researchers at The university Of Texas Empty ANSWER. M.
D Anderson Cancer center and The university Of florida have
found that patients with this kind of lung cancer who
received AN mRNA covid vaccine within one hundred days of
beginning this kind of drug theater talking had a median
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overall survival rate of thirty seven and a half, months
which doesn't sound like a, lot but that's nearly double
that of patients who did not receive THE covid. Vaccine
you get THE covid, vaccine you live longer with lung. Cancer,
yes this particular, kind in this particular. Treatment and it's
not because the other ones died a covid and by the,
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way And i'll get to why they think it's. Happening
but the three year survival rates were also, stronger about
fifty six percent for vaccinated patients compared with thirty and
a half percent for their unvaccinated. Peers the vaccines were
not designed to treat, cancer but to teach the body
to recognize the coronavirus spike.
Speaker 1 (33:59):
Protein remember.
Speaker 3 (34:00):
That this new, research, however shows THE mRNA vaccine also
activated powerful immune pathways that enhanced the body's natural defense
network and strengthened its readiness to fight the. Cancer researchers
don't fully understand why this occurred or why the effect
was so. Potent unlocking those mechanisms could open the door
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to even more effective. Therapies but long story, short the
cancer researchers socks were knocked off by that. Revelation really, interesting,
now onto you evil. Bastards. Oh in, moments the ball is.
Juiced that's why they're kicking such incredibly long field goals
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so accurately these days in THE. Nfl but a prominent,
Virologist american guy who collaborated with The i've never heard
of It Wuhan institute Of virology before THE covid nineteen,
pandemic privately informed THE us intelligence community In january twenty
that's at the very beginning that The chinese lab may
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be responsible for the outbreak we're all talking about and.
Studying but one month, later after a long meeting With Anthony,
fauci The White House Health, advisor the researcher stayed mum
about The wuhan lab and lent credence to the discredited
wet market, theory which he had just. REJECTED i heard
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as recently as three weeks, ago a month, ago somebody
stayed definitively ON npr that has been, debunked the idea
that it came out of The wuhun.
Speaker 1 (35:35):
Lab, wow you.
Speaker 3 (35:37):
Ignoramus so this, guy Doctor Ralph berrake's with The university
Of North carolina At Chapel hilly's roologists warned The office
of THE dni during a closed door presentation on Around
january twenty nine to twenty twenty that The wuhan lab
was conducting risky gain of function experiments on bat viruses
similar to the one that CAUSES covid nineteen may have
accidentally released the virus into the human.
Speaker 1 (35:58):
Population went beyond mere.
Speaker 3 (36:00):
Speculation considered one of the world's foremost experts on, coronaviruses
he experimented with coronavirus viruses in twenty fifteen at the
Very Wuhan institute Of virology with their top. Researcher later
in early twenty four he testified To house investigators he
had privately warned her that her lab lacked sufficient biosafety
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protections and he always believed the lab league origin was.
Possible but a month, later after GETTING i don't know
tortured or pictures of his grandkids being sent to him
By Anthony, fauci he clammed up and would not talk about.
Speaker 1 (36:35):
It wonderful, ever get the full story for real on that.
Speaker 3 (36:39):
Uh probably not clear whether people will believe, it because
like OUR npr, friend they've been so diluted real. Quick
in the off, season THE nfl made a small tweak
to the rules governing so called k balls kicking. Balls
the teams get them way in advance and can mess
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with the balls so they're easier to. Kick they're much
more alive and easy to kick for. Kickers that's why
everybody's kicking such long field goals these.
Speaker 1 (37:09):
DAYS i WISH i had time to explain how they do.
It maybe next.
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