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I have on the phone with me mister John Huffaker.
He's a principal investigator at the Neuropsychiatric Research Center of
Southwest Florida. And John, I understand you guys are participating
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in a national clinical trial that can be very beneficial
for people who have some early onset Alzheimer's. Tell us
more about it and welcome to the show.
Speaker 6 (02:20):
Yes, thanks for having me Ken, I appreciate it. At
the Neuropsychiatric Research Center here in Fort Myers, Florida, we
conduct clinical trials primarily focused on Alzheimer's in memory disorders.
We're doing a clinical trial right now. That's a very
interesting one thing that we do know that the human body,
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the brain needs vitamin B one or thiamine. It's important
for thinking, memory and just solving learning problems. We've learned
that the brain tissues of patients with Alzheimer's they have
a market they have a deficiency in that thiaming or
that vitamin BE one life despite the fact that their
blood level of vitamin B one is normal. So we've
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what we're doing is we're looking at a synthetic form
of vitamin B one and that's called ben photiamine. And
what's interesting about ben photiamine is it's it was lab
created or it's a synthetic version of the vitamin B
one because it's specifically designed to be able to pass
the blood brain barrier, so we can get more of
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that medication to the brain than a normal vitamin B
one that we might take off the shelf, because that's
one of the problems. Blood levels look good, but we
don't have enough vitamin B one on the brain with
these Alzheimer's patients. So we're taking this synthetic version, this
ben photiamine, and to be quite honestly, we're just given
a pretty high dose of this vitamin B one so
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we can get as much of that vitamin B one
to cross the blood brain bearrier to try to kind
of regulate or bring that deficiency back to a normal
level in that can cause cognitive improvement. The hard part
that's been about it is since vitamin B one is
readily available, there hasn't really been any large clinical trials,
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especially looking at patients with Alzheimer's disease. We know they
have this vitamin B one deficiency on the brain, but
there really haven't been any studies related to that until now.
We're doing this study where it's being sponsored by the
National Institute of Aging, so it's being actually sponsored by
the federal government, and we're looking for individuals right now
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that you know they maybe they know they've already been
diagnosed with Alzheimer's or it's suspected part of that enrollment
to come into a clinical trials. We can do a
work up and we try to determine, you know, are
they a good candidate for a clinical trial such as this.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
Well, I would imagine you have some candidates here in
Charlotte County. How can they become part of the clinical trial?
Speaker 5 (04:58):
Sure?
Speaker 6 (04:58):
Absolutely, they can always contact And I know when I
said it and you said it that the Neuropsychiatric Research
Center of Southwest Florida is a mouthful. We always called MPRC,
but one of the easiest they could just call us,
which I don't know if you want me to give
the number now or it's something you could provide.
Speaker 2 (05:14):
Oh, we can give it a bunch, yeah.
Speaker 6 (05:17):
Yeah, okay, yeah, they can call us directly, that's probably
the easiest. That's two three nine nine three nine seven
seven seven seven. And interesting you said that about like
Charlotte County. If you look at Charlotte Lee and call
your county that kind of group. There's about eighty thousand
individuals right now that currently have that currently have Alzheimer's
and that number is increasing. So yeah, we will, we
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will gladly, you know, you know, help in any way
that we can.
Speaker 2 (05:45):
And uh, where are the where are your sites now?
You're down in Fort Myers? Do you have additional sites?
Speaker 6 (05:51):
Yeah, so we're we're part of we have a parent
company that has twenty sites throughout the United States, but
the main ones here in this area of Florida. We're
in Fort Myers. And then we have two other sister
sites so directly across an east coast. One is in
Delray and the other is in Stewart.
Speaker 2 (06:09):
So, so far have you had you began the clinical
trial at all? Do you have any research to indicate
that it is actually improving? Are you just at the
beginning of these trials.
Speaker 6 (06:22):
We're just at the beginning. So yeah, we do have
people that have started into the clinical trial, but it's
just too early to tell. These type of studies like
this one will typically run about eighteen months, so we're
not we haven't completed that part yet. We're still in
rule in individuals, so it's you know, a little bit
still yet to be seen.
Speaker 2 (06:42):
Now. As an individual who may be accepted in this
clinical trial, take us through the process for them, what happens.
Speaker 6 (06:50):
Sure, absolutely so. One of the things that we do
is we bring somebody in for an evaluation. They come
to our location and we do kind of a work up.
Part of that includes we can do a little bit
of cognitive baseline testing and then from there we get
a little bit of their medical history to see if
they're a good candidate, if they look to be a
good candidate. From there we do a little other further
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in depth screening. But one of the most important parts
about that when they come and see us is part
of a clinical trial. The nice thing is we don't
take money, we don't take insurance. It doesn't cost anything
to come see us. We have lots of people that
come see us once a year, just even have that
baseline cognitive testing done because they you know, it's something
they can use to kind of you know, maybe there's
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nothing happening now, but they've got a strong family history
or they're just worried about it. We'll do that part
as well, and then if they look to be a
good fit to a clinical trial, we'll kind of move
to that next process, which usually takes us about maybe
you know, it might take a month or two, not
that they do something every day, but we go through
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a little further detail. It's a little further work up,
and then they would actually start the treatment and once that.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
Number two three nine was that nine three nine seventy
seven seventy seven nine.
Speaker 6 (08:05):
Two three nine yep nine three nine seven seven seven seven.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
Well, John, thank you very much for the time, and
I hope you get a ton of candidates and we'll
continue to mention that number and hopefully hopefully this is
a uh because this seems like it would be an
easy and kind of an easy effects.
Speaker 6 (08:24):
Really, oh yeah, it would be great, and you know
part of our one first thanks for having me, I
really appreciate, but you're right, I mean, one of the
things that we're hoping is this could be a great
you know, add on to any existing therapies or therapies
that come out in the future, because you're right, you know,
it's it's really just a kind of modified or improved
version of a you know, a vitamin or supplement that's
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already it's already available.
Speaker 2 (08:46):
Yeah. Now, would this be an oral vitamin or is
it an injection?
Speaker 6 (08:51):
No, good question. It's an oral vitamin. So it's something
they just take, you know, they take daily. And that's
part of the advantage of this one that it was
the it's been created specifically to be able to be
more readily absorbed by the body because just like most vitamins,
lots of them, you know, it's not easy for the
body to uptake.
Speaker 2 (09:08):
But just turn your yellow Yes, okay, that's right. And
once again, John how I hear from the Neuropsychiatric Research
Center of Southwest Florida and r CS and give them
a call two three nine nine three nine seven seven
seven seven if you think you would like to be
part of this clinical trial for in synthetic version of
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B one. It's a that's awesome, that would be a hope.
I hope that it's a successful clinical trial and that
this becomes a part of the regimen in in treating Alzheimer's.
Thank you very much, John, We appreciate your time.
Speaker 6 (09:45):
Absolutely thanks for having me.
Speaker 2 (09:48):
I don't know what happened to me.
Speaker 5 (09:49):
I used to be fun and now reduced to co
hosting this local morning chet show.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
We go, We'll be right back, which Charlotte County Speaks
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The War Department. Yeah, President on Friday, whooo oh yeah,
we got ourselves a war department.
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It just sounds better.
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No more Defense Department, War department. Let me ask them,
you know, why stop there? I mean, let's let's be
honest here. The Department of Energy. Oh, we got to
come up with a new name for that, because the
Department of Energy, quite frankly, doesn't produce any damn energy
for crying out loud. The Agricultural Department, basically all they
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do is hand out for the most part, the food stamps.
Got to come up with a different name of that. Congress.
I made the suggestion before we should probably call Congress
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News Radio fifteen eighty one hundred point nine FM WCCF
ten twenty four. Here Charlotte County speaks living in the
past with a little Jethro Tull And if you missed it, kids,
yesterday began the Second Amendment sales tax holiday. Governor de
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Santis was promoting that yesterday, saying this year's sales tax
holiday is going to run from yesterday, September eighth, all
the way through December thirty first, and it also covers
certain hunting, in fishing and camping supplies as well. Additionally,
the governor said, during this sales tax holiday, half price
range passes will be offered for various public ranges across
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the state to further accommodate and commemorate our constitutional rights
as we approach the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of
our nations founding, what have we got on here? Ammunition, firearms,
certain firearm accessories, bows, crossbows, along with some camping fishing supplies.
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So Governor says, I'm excited to be able to deliver this.
This was something that we had a lot of positive
feedback from when a first floated it. However long ago
we did that. Also, we got to find a way
to get this done. So I'm glad it made it
across the finish line. Tax holiday was passed by the legislature,
signed into law by Governor DeSantis, who's trying to rebuild
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his reputation for twenty twenty eight. Fine with me, keep
doing that.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
So you know.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
You'll be saving seven percent on that AR, which you
should have at least two just saying you should. And
also for the men the ladies, really you want the
AR not a lot of kick. You're gonna be able
to keep stay on target. Women with a shotgun. Have
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you seen the video women shooting a shotgun? Because remember
when old Uncle Joe said bye shotgun by shotgun. If
you seen the video with women and shotguns, it's not
a pretty sight getting knocked on their butt. But they're steady,
and they're steady freddies with the old aurs. So do
that guys? Shotguns? What a blast? Huh? Literally, they're just fun.
Speaker 3 (14:57):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (14:59):
You know, we've seen how bad transgenderism is, We've seen
what it leads to. And I've been telling any about
this for a long time. Doctors who were subsequently canceled
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when the Left decided to turn transgenderism into something normal,
which it is far from, had been doing John Hopkins
research on transgenderism for over fifty years, so we kind
of already know what to expect. But the Left wants
to bury all that. Try to make you think the
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little Jimmy who wants to be Tammy is just normal
as a day as long, and he isn't. He's got
a mental illness. And if it's not adequately treated, Timmy
is going to harm himself forty shot of suicide whether
or not you get the surgery. And earlier this year,
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medical researchers from the University of Texas published results of
a bombshell study pretty much confirming when I just told you. JB.
Shirk brings us the information documenting the mental health impact
of so called gender affirming surgery. The study included nearly
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one hundred ten thousand male and female patients who were
eighteen or older and diagnosed with gender dysphoria. Diagnosed with
a mental illness, and among those patients observed, some underwent surgery,
some didn't, and the results were clear. Two years after surgery,
those who transitioned had significantly higher rates of depression, anxiety,
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substance abuse, and suicidal ideation. This was true for both
males and females. Again, we already knew this going in
forty percent suicide rate of trans whether or not they
get the surgery, so the studies authors were careful not
to draw conclusions beyond the scope of the data because
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they didn't want to get canceled. Quote finding suggests the
necessity for gender sensitive mental health support following gender affirming surgery.
How about mental health support before the butchering doctors show
up to steal their money and ruin lives? How about that?
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AnyWho to address post surgical psychological risk. Pro trans publications
frame the research in sympathetic ways with one insisting quote.
While affirming surgery remains a crucial step for many, this
research highlights the urgent need for post surgical mental health support. Now,
thing about pre surgical mental health support. Let's steal their
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money and butcher them first, and then we'll see if
we can get them some mental health support. These guys
are psychos man, not the not the and I'm talking
about the doctors and the people who advocate for this crap. However,
even those wary of jumping to conclusions recognize that the
study underscores the risks to people who undergo drastic life
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altering procedures that demand life long management. Too many patients
are encouraged to make the irreversible changes. Yeah, as soon
as you decide maybe you want it, they seem to
just like shove you right in. No treatment, no counseling,
no nothing. Ah, yes, line them up, get him set
up for his surgery or hers. No, no, no, no,
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jack them up with the hormones, frank which and again,
these hormones are gonna mess your body up. Long term
effects of those still unknown, but I'm thinking probably some
cancers are coming. And too many patients are encouraged to
make these irreversible changes to their bodies with hormone therapy
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and surgery, only to regret those changes in the next
few years. The Minneapolis trans terrorists who murdered praying children
on their first day of school confessed in a manifesto quote,
I'm tired of being trans. I wish I never brainwashed myself.
He admitted that he disliked his long hair, but felt
cutting it would be an embarrassing defeat. He wrote, I
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hate my face because it never matches how I feel.
The trans terror attack against Christians in Minnesota is an
exclamation point to the University of Texas research that suggests
that enabling people to believe that there's something they are
not is dangerous, both for those who suffer from the
delusions and those who are expected to interact with the
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delusional and real life. Unfortunately, corporate news pretend not to
see this connection. On the contrary, the majority of corporate
news stories have been published since the trans terror attack
in Minneapolis attempt to blame the victims. If only American
society had more completely embraced the delusions of the trans terrorists,
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these apologists for a child murderer explained, the carnage would
never have been necessary. Bs Christians, many pro trans voices
callously suggest, are the true culprits responsible for the trans
terrorism because they acknowledge biological reality and encourage others to
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love God. Christians are viewed as threats to the trans
community psychos. However, else one feels about the issue of transgenderism.
It seems reasonable to say that trans terrorism did not
exist until the medical profession turn transit into a profitable
industry with experimental hormone treatments, pharmaceutical drugs, surgeries sold as
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solutions for delusional men and women who wish to be
something they can can never be. Biological lies now generate
massive profits, with left wing medical institutions and government subsidized
health insurance insisting that these radical treatments are legitimate. They
aren't legitimate health care in any way, shape or form.
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The practice of butchering healthy bodies is applauded as affirming care,
and once again the first do no harm army of
whitecoats has chosen to justify harm for money. That's how
disgusting these doctors have become evil butchers who will take
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your money and they could care less about your psychological
state and to be fair. Licensing boards, medical journals, and
hospital systems that have gone all in on trans madness
while branding skepticism is dangerous hate speech, have made it
nearly impossible for medical professionals to resist this decade's preeminent
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pseudoscience fad, and only those doctors willing to defend real science,
moral conscience, and the hippocratic oath while risking dismissal, social
ostracism and the loss of a medical license, when the
butchers themselves are the ones who deserve the ostracism, public humiliation,
and loss of their license for what they're doing to
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these people. How many stories have we heard? They didn't
tell me it was going to be like this, and
after the surgery they don't want it, and it's too late.
There's nothing they can do then, But the butchers are
cashing that check. It's disgusting. The rush to betray scientific principles,
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medical ethics, and morality in the name of trans ideology
eerily mirrors the medical industry's support for abortion. After fifty
years of covering up the harms women suffer from abortion procedures,
and a massive cultural political campaign to celebrate the murder
of babies as a constitutional right, it's rare to find
anyone in the medical profession willing to stand up for
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the lives of the unborn, as is true of hormone
therapy and so called sex change surgeries for transpatients. Competent
medical scientists have long known that induced abortions often cause
women long term, if not permanent harm. Major research study
back in twenty thirteen examine the link between abortion and
metal health risks. It concluded quote there is no available
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evidence to suggest that abortion that abortion has therapeutic effects
in reducing the mental health risks of unwanted or unintended pregnancy.
On the contrary, following abortion, a woman is thirty percent
more likely to feel anxiety, seventy percent more likely to
feel suicidal, and one hundred thirty percent more likely to
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abuse alcohol and three hundred percent more likely to abuse drugs.
Additional studies suggest that women have an eighty five percent
increased risk of mental health problems after an abortion, and
that they are twice as likely to require psychiatric hospitalization.
These aren't numbers that abortion lobbyists want women to know.
They prefer women to shout their abortions as if they
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were noteworthy accomplishments, and to lie to emergency room doctors
when they experience serious complications from abortion bills, so as
to hide those stats from the real world. As writer
Lord w recently noted on Twitchy my Mife, pristone, a
drug commonly used to induce abortion, negatively interacts with at
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least six hundred and seventy one other drugs and at
least six diseases. So with regard to drug interactions, three
hundred and sixty four can cause major harm, two hundred
and eighty five can cause moderate harm. So girls and
young women who are encouraged to see abortion as some
kind of a right of passage or badge of feminist
independence are generally unaware of the serious physical dangers to
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their lives or likely mental s side effects theell experience
from abortion. On the contrary, those who celebrate abortion shamelessly
describe it as quote life saving care. Last week, Democrap
Women's CACUS and Reproductive Freedom CACUS celebrated Planned Parenthood's role
in killing over sixty five million children since Roe v.
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Wade legalized casual murder in nineteen seventy three. Congresswomen Rose
Doloro Rose Doloro is that the freak show with the
funky glasses and the purple hair. Anyway, she praised the
abortion conglomerate for saving women's lives. Congresswoman Susan Bonamici thank
Planned Parenthood for providing healthcare to people who needed amid
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the smiles, laughter and festivities. Nobody morened the deaths of
millions of women whose lives were cut short before their births,
and no one took time to express sadness for the
millions of women who struggle with mental health problems today
because of past abord. Just as true of trans butchery
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euphemistically called gender affirming care, millions of Americans will continue
to suffer because the medical industry covers up the harms
linked to abortion and defends the killing of babies as healthcare.
It's difficult to say who's more monstrous, the politicians who
sacrifice lives in pursuit of an ideological agenda, or the
medical professionals who disregard their oaths completely to do no
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harm in service to the corporations, political parties, and NGOs
that offer them money and awards. As Health and Human
Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior I said, Robert F.
Kennedy Junior works to overhaul the CDC, the FDA, and
all the other public health agency under his authority. Self
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described experts within the medical community are strenuously resisting his
efforts to make America healthy again. Medical doctors and scientists
call for his resignation every day because they're getting because
he's getting in the way of their paycheck. They'd rather
be paid to butcher and kill than to actually fulfill
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their hippocratic oath, regardless of their individual qualifications. It's important
to remember that many of these same people called for
mandatory injections with the clot shot, COVID vaccine, the death
jab for many, the heart attack shot for a bunch,
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the stroke shot for several hundred thousand. They closed schools,
forced toddlers to wear a mask, inflicted great harm on
an entire generation's childhood development. They pushed for home confinement,
but made exceptions for black lives, mada Protestive and climate
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change activists. Again, lying butchers and murderers is who they are,
and most support transurgeries and abortions for minor children without
parental consent. That's the mangala level that they have reached.
Doctors who behave like devils cannot be trusted to tell
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the truth.
Speaker 5 (28:21):
That's a great radio station, aston Town will be right
back with Charlotte County Speaks on news radio fifteen eighty WCCF.
Speaker 3 (28:31):
I don't know why I try to talk about politics
publicly when I have no idea what I'm talking about
I feel like I should be auditioning for the view
because I'm not smart. I'm not smart. I mean, I'm
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not stupid, per c. But I've been watching the presidential
debates and to me, they're ridiculous, all of them. They're
so I'm not going to vote.
Speaker 5 (29:04):
I'm not well.
Speaker 2 (29:04):
I'm a registered sex.
Speaker 3 (29:05):
Offender, so really, I can't just kidding.
Speaker 4 (29:09):
I'm not registered. I'm just kidding.
Speaker 2 (29:15):
I'm not a teacher.
Speaker 3 (29:19):
Isn't that a weird egg? Teachers can't stop bossing their students.
What's happened in this country? Teachers is keep having sex
with their students. I don't know what's going I'm gonna
start marketing the inflatable middle schooler, trying to cash in
on the trend.
Speaker 2 (29:36):
Make some fish, maybe save a few lines. Sunday Glass
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News Radio fifteen eighty one hundred point nine FMWCCF ten
forty seven here at Charlie County Speaks. Phone lines open
at nine four, one, two zero six fifteen eighty total
three eight eight eight four four to one fifteen eighty.
Sundance has a great piece over at the Conservative Treehouse
that I highly encourage everyone to log on and read,
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talking about the full spectrum surveillance that lies behind the
J six Committee, and just paraphrasing, there's a reason why
the J six Committee deleted the records of their activity,
and it was an angle that was missed by most.
When you understand what they hit and why they hit it,
then you understand why Mikey Johnson is not going to
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go near the subject. J six Committee used interfaces with
the NSA database and pre existing portals aligned with DHS,
social media databases, Twitter files, anyone as research and evidence
gathering mechanisms for their investigations. The J six targets were
identified through a collaboration between the Legislative Research Group and
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the FBI. That's unlawful, by the way. The FBI contacted
pallunteer to identify the targets using facial recognition software and
private sensor databases. They're the ones setting up the total
surveillance state that is going to encompass all of us
here pretty soon, because nobody's doing a damn thing to
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stop it. Once identified, the targets were then searched in
the NSA database for a fulsome context of identity. All
subsequent electronic metadata of the targets was retrieved and utilized
in prosecution. However, no one ever discovered this was the
collaborative method because it's illegal and it hasn't come out yet. Ultimately,
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the J six committee hiding and deleting their files and
operational techniques was due to several issues. They didn't really
have a choice given the unknowns of an incoming Republican majority. First,
the collaboration with the FBI is unconstitutional, legislative officers are
not law enforcement officers, or's a separation of powers issues. Secondly, ultimately,
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and most consequentially, all of the participants did not want
the American public aware of the mass surveillance techniques that
were carried out as part of the Randup roundup. So
wait to see what the next NSA compliance audit looks like. Remember,
these reports are more than a year behind the activity
they highlight, and this is where a complete mental reset
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is needed. The modern application of the fifty year old
concept around FIZA as a constitutional mechanism to search private
papers data of American citizens is a fraud and a ruse.
The PISA Act represents the method by used by the
Intel Apparatus of the FBI to conduct surveillance on US
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all fully designed as a method to avoid the problems
with Fourth Amendment protections. You don't have one anymore, by
the way, Fourth Amendment that's pretty much scratched out. However, again,
the modern application of the Piza justification, there's no lawful
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basis for it at all. So I would again highly
encourage you to head over to the Conservative Treehouse and
read it. First story at the top. Oki Duck, Fucky duck.
And now it's time for five random, random, random facts.
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Do we have here? Number one of your five random facts?
Johnny Knoxville was a was a stand in for Keanu
Reeves during the filming of Bram's Stroker's Dracula. Did not
know that. Also, Johnny's real name is Philip John Clapp,
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and he was born in Knoxville, Tennessee. Johnny Knoxville, huh okay.
Number two Marvin Gardens on the Monopoly board has always
been misspelled. The actual neighborhood in New Jersey is spelled
mr v e N, but in Monopoly it's MARVN. Parker
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Brothers apologize for the mistake in nineteen ninety five. It's
also the only property on the board that's not located
within Atlantic city. Number three, just one point eight percent
of Chinese women smoke tobacco, while forty four percent of
Chinese men do. Number four, A single lego brick can
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withstand nine hundred and fifty pounds of pressure before it
starts to crack or go through the heel of your foot.
Number five of your five random facts, female armadillos always
give birth to identical quadruplets. And there's your five random facts.
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Who knew? Two six fifteen eighty toll free eight eight
eight four four one fifteen eighty. Uh I, oh no,
they're doing it again. You know, can't they just sell
their buckets a chicken? And you know, KFC, why why
are they doing this? Nobody asked for these. KFC is
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releasing an official line of jelly beans. Yeah, because seven
herbs and spices go go great with jelly beans. Each
bag comes with good God three flavors, fried chicken, sweet corn,
and uh gravy. If that somehow sounds good to you,
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you're gonna have to wait a little while to try.
And they're releasing them early next year ahead of Easter.
Why warn us now? Who wants that? That's a that's
a prank, that's a that's a joke. That's a joke.
Bit you replace the regular Easter jellybeans with the KFC
jellybeans and watch the fun ensue. I just uh pr
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marketing because nobody's got any creative marketing anymore. Nobody does
anything creative anymore. It's all this gimmick crap. Uh this
here you go. You would just looking at reading the uh,
reading the headline, you would think that this man was
a Florida man. Man arrested for DUI while driving child
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sized pink Barbie jeep. You would think that's a Florida
man story. You would be in air. This is a
canad duh, it's a Canuck. Yeah. Man in Canada named
Casper Lincoln was arrested after he was got driving through
town last weekend in a child sized pink Barbie jeep
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you know, a little battery operated once. Those are kind
of cute. He was also wearing aviator glasses, possible well
for safety reasons. They really don't have a they really
don't have a windshield on those things. Casper claims he
was being lazy and decided to take the jeep out
on a Slurpee run while his friend walked alongside him,
says he drove on the sidewalk mostly, but he did
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drive on the side of the road too, and that's
what got him busted. Cop pulled him over and noticed
some real violations. Casper had a suspended license. He also
had a blood alcohol level above the legal limit. Shocking. Shocking.
Casper was arrested for DUI because he was on the
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road and was prohibited for driving for ninety days in
addition to whatever is happening with his suspended license. So
he was not speeding though that Barbie jeep can only
do tops out of about five and with him and
it probably less than that. Some onlookers got to laugh
though it were surprised that the police got involved with
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everything else they have on their plate. But the police
say this is not a laughing matter. E Casper insisted
he didn't know he was breaking the loss as he
has no problems with the police, he said. Even the
arresting officer was nice. When asked what his takeaway was,
he just said, don't drink a drive. Yeah, there's a
little video of him. Eh, well, you know, what are
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you gonna do twoh six fifteen eighty his history on
this day, What do we have historically well, it was
one hundred and seventy five years ago that the failing
state of California be came the thirty first state of
the Union. On this date in eighteen fifty, give it
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up for California, Stan sixty nine years ago, Giggity. On
this date in nineteen fifty six, Elvis Presley made his
first of three appearances on Ed Sullivan. He saying love
me tender hound dog, don't be cruel and ready Teddy.
He was only shot from the waist up so that
his jaw righting hips and tangling Genitalia did not offend
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the television audience. Eighty two point six percent of the
nation tuned in. Sixty years ago nineteen sixty five, Sandy
Kofax pitched a perfect game against the Cubs at Dodgers Stadium.
Years ago, nineteen seventy one, prisoners seize control of the
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maximum security Attica Correctional facility near Buffalo, New York, beginning
a siege that lasted four days and ended in a
disastrous raid where cops killed ten hostages. Thirty nine inmates,
and four other people also died. During the riding Attika,
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Mike Tyson and died it on rape charges on this
date in nineteen ninety one, still claims he didn't do it.
Uh oh wait. Sony PlayStation released on this date in
the US in nineteen ninety five on this date. Buzz Aldrin,
seventy two years old on this date in two thousand
and two, punched a moon landing conspiracy theorist in the
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face for accusing him of lying about Apollo eleven. You
know we were there, folks. Do you realize how many
people would I mean too many people involved. You wouldn't
have shut up all of them, particularly the astronauts. Nineteen
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ninety seven we lost Burgess Meredith. Meredith great actor. He
died of Alzheimer's at age eighty eight. He was the
penguin on The Batman TV show. He was Mickey in
the first three Rocky movies. He was Grandpa Guphtisen and
a grumpy old man. He was also in a really
cool movie with Lee Majors. I think it was called
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The Chase. It was dystopian. It was supposedly set in
twenty eleven, when all cars and airplanes, everything had been
taken off the roads. Lee Majors puts his race car
Porsch back together and takes off Burgess Meredith. They bring
him out of retirement to try to shoot him down
in an old Saber Jet cool movie. Have a great day.
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