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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time, time, luck and load.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
So Michael Verishow is on the air.
Speaker 1 (00:16):
Aristotle once said, find someone in life who loves you
as much as Democrats love the criminal. Now, to be clear,
they don't love the criminal as a person. What they
love is the chaos he brings to society, because it's
in that chaos where they grab power and money for themselves.
Speaker 3 (00:36):
The whole idea of picking cities based on their partisan
leadership is absurd. I mean, there are lots of Republican
cities in town struggling with crime. Everybody is across the
country always. Crime has always been part of our history.
Speaker 4 (00:53):
Is shoes voters care about where does Trump go? Migrant crime, carjackings,
the really lurid, awful stuff that is a crazy, crazy visual.
Speaker 5 (01:02):
Don't take the beat.
Speaker 4 (01:03):
How do we deal with mental health and other issues
that drive the sort of random incidence.
Speaker 5 (01:08):
That scare all of us.
Speaker 4 (01:10):
That's what you should be talking about. That's where you
should be focused. Don't take the beat and talking about
migrant crime or carjackings or the things that actually don't
matter to that.
Speaker 5 (01:19):
Many Americans.
Speaker 6 (01:48):
Don't condemn the gang bangers.
Speaker 3 (01:49):
They've got guns.
Speaker 2 (01:51):
We cannot incarcerate our weight out of violence. We've already
tried that. If we've ended up.
Speaker 7 (01:57):
With the largest prison population in the world without solving
the problems of crime and violence, the addiction on jails
and incarceration in this country, we have moved past that.
It is racist, it is immoral, it is unholy, and
it is not the way to drive bolence down.
Speaker 8 (02:18):
Yes, yes, days, a new day, ways, a new way.
Speaker 2 (03:01):
In the matter of I could say a few weeks,
a matter of days, a trans radical murdered Catholic children
as they prayed. A dude smitten with another dude who
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had decided instead of being a dude, he'd be a
girl played out. I'll show you how tough I am
act by assassinating a young father and husband who was
preaching to kids on a college campus about how violence
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is not the answer for our differences. We should talk
it through ice. Facilities in Dallas and Fort Worth shot up.
A TV station ABC affiliate in Sacramento shot up by
a DNC mega donor. Need I remind you that a
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bomb was planted by two Muslims on a Fox News vehicle.
There was a bomb threat at RFK Junior's home thousands
upon thousands of leftists, teachers, supposed leaders celebrating Charlie Kirk's death.
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A Charlie Kirk memorial vandalized and destroyed in Arizona. At
Texas Tech and Texas State, students were assaulted Charlie Kirk supporters.
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George Then, a Democrat pedophile, claimed to be Charlie Kirk's shooter.
Arrest me, Arrest me, he said, gleeful that the plan
was working. I don't know what happened on that day.
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I know that Charlie Kirk is dead, but I find
it very odd that this dude, who a matter of
a few days later is discovered to have child porn.
This freak Democrat weirdo pedophile went out of his way
to get arrested immediately after the shooting. Well, how does
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that work? Why was he so determined? Hey, o hair
on the shooter when he wasn't if he doesn't know
about the shooting ahead of time. If you're in a
gathering where a shot rings out and the man up
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front lays over, blood spurting out of him, gushing, he's
scooped up by the people around him and rushed to
an suv to get to the hospital, whose natural reaction, unplanned,
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is to scream and holler arrest me, arrest me. Nobody
does that spontaneously. Nobody has that reaction impromptu. Why would
he do that. It's almost as if that was designed
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to destroy act and divert attention away from the guy
who were told committed to shooting. We're also supposed to believe,
which I don't, and I don't know anybody who does that.
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The shooter, without any real training to speak of, fired
from such a distance a gun so old that it's untraceable,
a bolt action, so he's really only going to have
a chance for one shot. Fires one shot nobody can
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figure out where it came from soon enough to surround
the building. He descends from the building, and we're supposed
to believe he disassembled the gun. I'm no expert, but
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you don't disassemble a gun if you're a pro. Chris
Kyle couldn't disassemble a gun this fast, much less disassemble it,
get down from the building and reassemble it for the
sole purpose of throwing it in the woods. From Levisians
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to librarian, I'd be more likely to take the COVID.
Speaker 9 (08:24):
Shot to believe that Michael Very Show, sweeping, soaring, open, fantastic.
Speaker 10 (08:57):
When I look into y'all rise, I can see it
all astrain telling when I hold you.
Speaker 2 (09:13):
Don't know our bell was saved.
Speaker 10 (09:23):
Nothing less river Bob, and we both know I can change.
Speaker 2 (09:35):
Had its hard to hold again.
Speaker 10 (09:37):
Those in the com down Bill, my Rag, then through
this the j Long Mountain Times, trying to kill the baby.
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Now I know it's.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
I didn't confess that like many people. And I know
it's many people because if you look at the top podcasts,
they're all true crime. The odd thing is, women who
are far more likely to be a victim of violent
crime are the vast majority of consumers of true crime
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podcasts about murder, dismemberment, torture. It's weird deal there. It's
a weird deal, I tell you. But one of the
things when when you, like, like many people, do you,
you study every serial killer. As you note, real time
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coverage by local media always includes the requisite elected officials
and law enforcement saying there's not a serial killer. Hmm,
that's odd. It's similar method of disposal, grouped together in
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a cluster in a short period of time. So you're
saying we have random people with the same exact mo
occurring at the same exact time. Well, we don't want
to alert people people and scare them.
Speaker 3 (12:03):
Know.
Speaker 2 (12:03):
What you don't want to do is have people clamoring
for your head like Son of Sam, the Son of
Sam Sam case where they're wondering why you hadn't caught
the guy yet, because it's not always easy to do.
Absolutely unrelated headline Houston Chronicle. Houston City leaders say there's
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no serial killer linked to string of bodies found in
area byous. Seems reasonable. We just have a bunch of
people showing up dead in our byous in separate incidents
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in a matter of a few days. Uh, that seems likely.
Should we also take our twentieth booster shot? Will will
you be opening the parking lot with a big tent
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and some dude that was filing taxes at H and
R block, managing traffic and giving jabs for what's going
to keep us from getting the flu that's going to
kill us? Well, sign me up for that. I'll read
you the story from the Houston Chronicle. There is not
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a serial killer on the loose in Houston, City leader
said Tuesday, addressing social media rumors following the recovery of
five bodies from area by us in the span of
a week. Oh huh okay, So five separate cases of
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people being killed and don't in the same manner and
the same city in about as many days. That seems believable,
because we wouldn't want you to worry in the nothing.
There is no evidence suggesting the deaths are connected, the
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police chief said. Popo recovered bodies in Greens Bayou, White
Oak and Buffalo byous between September fifteenth and September twentieth,
including a University of Houston student. Fourteen bodies have been
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recovered from local byous so far this year. Last year,
twenty four were recovered. Details surrounding the deaths were scant,
and the causes of death had not been released as
of Tuesday. Still, the Marrin Police chief assured the community
that there is no risk to the public, but that
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people should be cautious around the city's waterway. I don't
I'm I'm not the mayor and I'm not the police chief,
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so let me not speak out of turn Ramon, but
I don't think the waterways are what's killing the people.
The dump site of murders, it's not the place that
you should be cautious. It's wherever it is that the
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person committing the murder is before he kills you and
takes you to the dump site. You know, if he's
in Sunnyside or Acres Homes or Meyerland, that's where you
probably ought to be more cautious. I don't think the
fact that he dumps the bodies into by you means
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don't get near that by you. You won't die well
on the pulse? Really how that worked? A King of
teams the cemetery show number A bad time for some
stp seven one three nine nine nine one thousand seven
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one three nine. Don't shake your hand. If the people
want to call, they should. They should find a welcoming
voice on the other end. Room and there's people that
that call just to hear you pick up the phone.
You know what, you should be flattered. You should really
be flattered. Michael, you're on the Michael Berry Show. What's
say you, sir?
Speaker 1 (16:47):
Sir? A good?
Speaker 2 (16:48):
Yeah, you're you're up?
Speaker 11 (16:53):
Hello?
Speaker 2 (16:54):
Yeah? Yeah, maybe take us off speaker phone, turn the
radio down. You know the five things it ramone suggested.
Speaker 11 (17:03):
Yeah, yeah, he didn't say any of those things. Sorry,
I'm just trying to end that music in the background,
and that's that's you guys playing that.
Speaker 6 (17:13):
Oh are you there?
Speaker 2 (17:16):
Hold on a second, Now, hold on, we'll both do it.
Speaker 11 (17:21):
Go ahead and hear me, now, yeah, go ahead. Yeah.
What I was gonna tell what I was gonna tell
you was is that I'm just using common sense. You
were talking earlier about the disassembly of that rifle when
they found the assassin that shot Charlie Kirk, right, and
when they actually went up and they did their announcement
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and they said that they recovered the weapon and they
said it was his grandfather's thirty odd six bolt action
thirty odd six rifle. Now, I'm just using common sense.
I'm a deer hunter. I'm sure that you you're probably
familiar with weapons just like I am. But I'm gonna
tell you how do you disis symbol a bolt action
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thirty odd six deer rifle with a scope on it?
Speaker 2 (18:07):
You know, I don't know. I wish my brother was
alive I could ask.
Speaker 11 (18:14):
Him, because I'm gonna tell you you can't.
Speaker 7 (18:17):
You can't do it.
Speaker 11 (18:21):
There's no there's no there's no disassembl of that weapon
that you can take apart other than removing the stock,
which would take a lot of work to do, and
nobody's gonna nobody can do that. And if you if
you disassemble the stock and you reassemble the stock, your
your sightings are messed up. You can't do it. It's impossible.
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The the the the barrel in the assembly of that
rifle attached to the stock on a bolt action rifles.
Speaker 2 (18:59):
Hello, yeah, And what doesn't make sense to me.
Speaker 11 (19:05):
Is no now now that the only thing, the only
thing that makes sense to me is is that he
would have had to have somebody else involved in this
with him, meaning that somebody would have had to have
gone and dropped that rifle in a designated, located place
for him to be able to pick up. Because you
can't walk around with that rifle shove down your pants
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or jump off of a roof with that thing jumped
in your pants without the stock of that barrel jumping
up and busting in your chin or or or or
breaking your back or breaking your leg when you fell off,
or ripping your pants apart when you hit the ground.
That's impossible. It's not gonna happen. So there had to
have been a drop place for that so there was
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a drop place for him to pick the rifle up.
Once he gained access to the roof, he was able
to bring it up, make the shot, drop the rifle
in the exact same place, exit the roof, and then
go pick the rifle back up, or somebody else picked
the rifle up, brought it to him, and then they
dropped it in another area. There had to have been
more than one person involved in this. That was the
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actual weapon that they say that killed Charlie Kirk at
That's the exact weapon that they recovered that they're saying
that they that they that killed Charlie kirk There's it's
impossible for him to be able to disassemble that and
walk around with it. They said it was his grandfather's rifle.
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If you read the text messages that they said that
he was sending off to his roommate, Grandpaul's rifle did
its job, remember that. Yeah, if you read the text
messages when they were actually airing that Grandpa's rifle did
its job. If he actually truly used Grandpa's rifle. And
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they said they found a bolt action thirty odd to six.
That weapon cannot be disassembled and reassembled to be able
to make that shot. It's impossible the rifle could have
been used to make that kill shot, but there had
to have been more than one person involved for him
to be able to drop and pick those weapons up
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and drop them off at another location. For those for
that to be moved around, it's impossible for him to
be able to carry that thing off without being noticed
or being seen. In those videos that we saw of
him climbing and jumping off the roof, the reason why
he was limping is because when he jumped off that roof,
he probably twisted his ankle and he was walking with
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a lump. He didn't have anything hidden in his pants.
If there was a rifle hidden in his pants, it
would have ripped his pants apart in the butt of
that weapon when were probably jammed him in his face.
Speaker 2 (21:55):
Thank you for continuing to hold for the Michael Berry Show.
Please state your reason for calling at the tone, JD.
You're on the Michael Berry Show. What say you? JD?
Speaker 6 (22:08):
Hey, Michael Man, I'm a big listener, retired doing my
thing every morning out in my garden. So gardening is
what prompted me to go to a free one hour
seminar at Lone Star Junior College about a week and
a half ago on Saturday. While I was there. It
was pretty basic, but at the end of the one
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hour session, the teacher who was the most recent librarian
was given out free seeds. So I made my way
up there last one to get the seeds. Another guy
that worked at the colleges up there, and somehow we
went from talking gardening to the Charlie Kirk and I said, well,
does Lone Star campus here have a chapter? And the
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forty year old librarian she says, no, not that I'm
aware of. And the guy said no, I don't think so.
And I said, well, do you think that would be
something worthwhile to look into? And they kind of looked
at each other and I could tell that they weren't interested.
And she says, I don't know if that would be
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a good fifth for this campus, and I said really.
I said, well, then who would make that decision? Which
I did get the number, But during this conversation, I said, well,
why wouldn't that be a good fifth? And I was
able to piece out of her that she doesn't like
Charlie Kirk's message, and one thing led to another and
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we started talking about the shooter and the transgender and
she says, look, I'm going to tell you right now
because you've brought Christianity into it. I'm a Christian and
you need to know that transgender is a legitimate, recognized gender.
I said by who? And she says, well, I think
that's pretty well accepted. I said, well, maybe by the
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liberal educators who are indoctrinating all this program. And she says, no,
educators have nothing to do with this, And I mean,
it just was bizarre. And I said, okay, what do
you called you? She could she called herself a crazy,
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but she doesn't believe in lad the front of.
Speaker 9 (24:24):
The Borderland to Walbany and all great cities in between these.
Speaker 6 (24:29):
The Michael Barry Show is nationwide.
Speaker 2 (24:36):
But do we just have too many listeners? You need
too you trying to meet out Runny? Is this some
sort of torture? This came out at the same time
in ninety one. What I mean, it's in the conversation.
Speaker 12 (25:00):
Oh tell me.
Speaker 2 (25:03):
What conversation involves this song?
Speaker 9 (25:07):
You can't tell me.
Speaker 2 (25:09):
It's not quit talking. I'm ruining it. Okay, Oh it's
true everything, do it for hold on, I'm trying to
think of a worse song like thank you, welcome to you. Hey, Brian,
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you've got a new song for you. Listen to this.
Speaker 10 (25:46):
Jake my life.
Speaker 12 (25:51):
This song is so bad that Peter Sitara turned it down.
Peter said, Terra said it was too sappy. And David
Foster were in bed smoking a cigarette after a road
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trip down the Hershey Highway and Peter said, no, David,
I'm not singing that. I have some standards.
Speaker 2 (27:00):
I mean, I did hard to say I'm sorry.
Speaker 12 (27:06):
And glory of love, but this this is a line
too far.
Speaker 2 (27:14):
All right, all right, you won't do this. We're gonna
give it to Brian Adams, give it to him, that sucker.
I'll do anything, but you're gonna have to do. You're
the inspiration, ah man. And if you leave me and faithfully, okay,
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if I do those three, I don't have to do
that stupid song. You'll give it to Brian and make
him do it, because I wouldn't mind offering his career. Yeah,
but she also I have to do the next time
I fall.
Speaker 4 (28:02):
You know, it's true.
Speaker 7 (28:06):
Everything.
Speaker 2 (28:08):
What's that stupid one? What's that stupid one? You're the
leading in my Yeah, you gotta do that one. Gotta
do that one. Can't you make Brian do that one? No,
you gotta do it. Brian's agreed to do this other
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one over here. All the while Chicago is sitting by
and going, man, we dodged a bullet. That one. We
dodged a bullet. You know what I like to imagine
from JD's story. This dude is retired from whatever he
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is retired from, and he gets up every morning and
goes to a gardening class. How cool is that? I mean,
what's the look on the face of the people go
into a class full of retirees that's free, by the way,
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I mean, you can't be in a bad mood. I
mean you can sit around and watch the price. Of course,
you don't have buy Barker anymore. Or you can go
you can drive. Hey, how does that work? When you
get pulled over? You know why I stopped you. I've
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seen movies. I must have been speeding. Yep. Would you
like to tell me what you're in a such a
hell fire hurry to get to You won't believe me
if I tell you? Try me. Whereupon he leans his
head down and lowers his sunglasses where you can see
just over the top, like your dad peering over the
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paper when you went to ask him if you could
stay out late and bartend Well, look, I'm not saying
it's a good reason, but I'm on my way to
gardening class at lone Star College and I'm late. I'm late,
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and today we're doing tomatoes and it's the intro section
to cucumbers. And if you don't get there for the intro,
you might as well. Well that's a good point. You
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miss the intro to cucumbers, you'll end up in a pickle.
Oh I got garden humor. Oh yeah, yeah, I got
garden humor. You're not going to squash that. Yeah, yeah,
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I'll be here all day, probably about that time in
the program. Well, let me tell you this first Henry
in Tiffin, Ohio. Rights nine eight thirty to six bolt
action rifle disassembly done it zre years ago. Three screws,
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two minutes. You just need a screwdriver. I think that
attention has rightfully been paid to Charlie Kirk's legacy, very
forward thinking. I think it has been very positive, and
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I think that is by design. I think I'll tell
you this, I don't think that you can be of
who minds. Number one, it's a conspiracy. They crawling down
in the hole. He disassembled, he ran over there. The
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gun was here. This guy did this, This guy did that.
This happened the angle of the shot. This guy was
like to coach on third base, throwing signs to the
first baseman to steal and at the same time be
ministering for the Lord saving souls and organize. I think
you got to pick one or the other, and I
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think the family has been very clear on which they want.
But we're probably overdue for that conspiracy theory that you
really believe. Now, I want to be clear, don't call
up and offer one that you heard of but you're
not committed to, or you're committed to it but don't
want to admit it, and you really just want to
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hear somebody else validated because you don't quite have it
in you to say you believe in it. You've got
to believe in it. You have got to believe in it.
You've got to be ready to sell it. If there
is a crazy conspiracy theory out there and you, honest
and goodness believe in your heart of hearts and it's true,
we'll take those costs coming up seven one three nine
nine nine one thousand seven one three nine nine nine
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one thousand, seven one three nine We are it