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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right here, we are welcome to the program. Good
to have you here on the show. It is a Monday,
the final day. We're halfway through the show. It's almost
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I remember am just a redheaded step child in the
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here with you though, because because you're nice to me.
Nobody else is but you are, so thank you well,
most of you are. Good to have you here, and
a lot of you are sending an emails this morning.
Jimmy Lakey at iHeartMedia dot com. I'll share some more
of those here in just a moment, Jimmy Lakey at
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iHeartMedia dot com. Jimmy Lakey at iHeartMedia dot com, and
I'll read some of those. Some of you emailing about
National Chewing Gum Day. That's exciting, some of you emailing
about the passing of Chris Christofferson, and some of you
emailing me about the tax Foundation study that we got
to deal with the deficit in neither candidate Trump or
Harriser are really putting out a plan to deal with that.
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So lots of topics on the table, and we're going
to bring another one up. A couple of topics with
doctor Carol Lieberman, America's psychiatrist. She's on the hotline. Doctor Lieberman.
Welcome back to the program.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
Thank you, good morning.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
Well, I know we're coming up on the anniversary of
October the sixth, and I want to talk about that
in just a moment. I know you're going to be
very active on that day. But a couple of stories
that I also want to get your take on as
America psychiatrist. Some of these stories about P Diddy coming
out or Diddy I think he dropped the P off
his name. I don't know. Some of these stories are
coming out and that are quite graphic, quite pornographic, Some
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rumors of pedophilia going on here, and it seems like
there's a heck of a lot of people that might
have been complicit in this behavior and never reported it
and even participated with him. As a psychiatrist, what are
we looking at here?
Speaker 2 (01:56):
We're looking at a miss, but where there's something for everyone.
In other words, not only are there all different kinds
of sexual behaviors, and you know, he's accused of trafficking,
of of transporting prostitutes across the state line. There's something
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for everyone, in other words, something bad, something you know, really,
you know gross. Of course, he's going to probably try
to say that whatever these incidents were consensual. But you know,
there are women and men for that matter, who were
flied with drugs in order to get them to participate
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in orgies and so on, freak goffs as he called them.
There's just and the problem is for him, the problem
is that there are videotapes about many of these things,
not just reports by people, not just potential testimony from
people but particularly the people who are suing him, but
also videotape of these different parties.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
The voice of doctor Carol Lieberman. I'm guessing and I
don't know what the evidence they say they've brought in.
I know they found baby oil, lots of baby oil,
and when they raided his house, I'm guessing they probably
have access to all of this video out there.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
Yes, more of it is coming out as more people
get involved and you know, realize that they want to
be a part that this was all wrong and that
they want to do something about it. Yes, you know
what his lawyer said about the baby foil, he said
so lame. He said that, oh.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
He did.
Speaker 2 (03:35):
He just likes to buy things in bulk, just like
all Americans. That's why he did this. I mean, you know,
if the rest of his defends is that lame, he's
going to jail for a long time.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
Uh what are there? Is there a speculation? Well, I
know there is speculation, but there's a lot of speculation
about other dominoes falling because if there's video, if there's evidence,
or if did he turns on someone. There's some other
pretty big names that have evidently been involved in these
freak offs.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
Yes, you know, just like Epstein. We're going to be seeing.
Of course, we never really did get the whole list
of Epstein, but yes, you know it could be it
could be lots of people who were who would not
be expected to be on such a list of partygoers
to with this. Did these parties? You know, they put
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him on suicide watch. Now supposedly he's off it, but
they put him on suicide watch, and that's of course
very dangerous because that's like what happened with Epstein. They
put him on suicide watch and then mysteriously he supposedly
committed suicide. I mean, it seems more likely, of course,
that he was killed because people, the big people who
he could have told on didn't want him to tell.
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And that could very well happen with with P Diddy,
that people who you know, don't want to risk being
embarrassed by him, as he recounts, or as other people
even recount who were at the parties, could well want
to kill him too.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
Yeah, the voice of doctor Carol Lieberman. We'll switch gears
on this in just a moment, but let me get
your take as a psychiatrist. I don't know what went
on with Justin Bieber in his personal life. Obviously he
had a bad stent out there. He was causing all
sorts of trouble, making the news for all the wrong
reasons for a while. Now he's kind of I mean,
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he's appearing at Christian events, he's oftentimes talking about his faith.
It seems like he's really turned his life around, but
he talks about something very dark in his life that
happened and really almost he almost lost himself through it.
And I think it became a hit song and no
one paid attention to it. The lyric of a Bieber
song here it is lost myself at a Diddy party.
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Didn't know that's how it would go. I was in
it for the new Ferrari, but it cost me more
than my soul. Wasn't worth all the fortune and fame.
There is some interesting again line in a lyric in
a song that was followed by some very troubled years
by a kid that now says he finally got his
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life back together, but barely.
Speaker 2 (06:17):
Yes, And if you if you've seen pictures of him lately,
I mean he looks like a skeleton. This whole unveiling
of P Diddy is really bringing up triggering memories in
the birth of his having been basically sold to P Diddy.
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I mean in terms of will help you with your
career if you just come to our parties, you know
that kind of thing. We don't know all the details yet,
but he is really suffering at this time.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
I was going to see and it's going to be
very interesting to see. And the Epstein list I think
contained a lot more politicians, just contains more of the
entertainment crowd. Uh So, maybe the maybe the entertainment power
of the crowds not able to suicide someone as much
as the politicians are able to suicide someone. So we'll
find out the truth will set us free, hopefully. And
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you've got to be very interesting, all right, doctor Liberman,
we're coming up. You have a podcast called The Terrorist Therapist,
and you've really been on this track of helping America, well,
helping America deal with terrorism, the psychological damage that it
does in just a raising awareness of the threats that
are in our country. And October sixth is the commemoration,
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I won't call it the anniversary of the attacks on Israel
by terrorist the Hummas groups, Iranian led terrorist groups. And
you're not wanting us in America to forget what happened
in October sixth. You're going to be very active on
this day trying to help America remember what happened, because
what happened there can happen here.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
Absolutely, yes, just like I do have been doing for
the past for you years. In regard to nine to eleven,
I created a music video about why we should remember
nine to eleven and so on, and I have it
going around on mobile billboard trucks on that date, but
this past year I did it with a more controversial
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kind of video, get trying to get people to wake
up to the fact that terrorists are in our country
walking the streets, protesting, and so for October seventh, I'm
going to be doing psibly the first time I do
a video for October seventh, But it's basically the same thing,
of course, remembering why we need to remember October seventh
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and how much in danger we are ourselves of terrorists
attacking us. I mean, Israel is just the canary and
the coal mine. Yes, the goal of terrorists is to
first destroy Israel and kill Jews, but they also want
to kill anybody who is a non believer, anybody who
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doesn't believe in radical Islam. And so you know, for example,
we have uh the gays for Gaza. This is something
that net and Yahoo talked about when he spoke before Congress.
Uh Gays for Gaza are like chickens for KFC. In
other words, because the radical Islamists and the countries in
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the Middle East except for Israel are so anti gay
and anti lgbt Q plus that the gays for Gaza
are like, it's so ridiculous. They're they're they're celebrating people
who want to kill them. So it's like chickens for KFC. So,
but it's not just gays, you know, it's this whole thing.
It's all these protesters, they think. And so many Americans
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don't understand or don't know about how the goal of
the terrorists is global jihad, global Sharia law, and how
they are taking over Europe. There are terror attacks going
on every day. Of course, who don't get to see
it in our mainstream media, but there are terror attacks
in France, in the UK, in Germany, in Belgium h
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every day because they have let in so many radical
islam As terrorists. And the same thing has happened in
America with all the people crossing our borders, the eighty
thousand Afghans who have been brought into America and so on,
and it is just a fire. It's it's a keg,
you know, it's it's just waiting to just having a
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light a match lit to it, and it's going to explode.
That's like what happened in Paris and in England. I mean,
they're just it just takes a minor event that will
light up this this these groups of people of terrorists
in our in our country. They're all over America, and
we're going to start seeing the impact of this. You know,
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people are going to be really surprised, and I try
I'm trying to get people to wake up to this,
not to terrify them, but to get them to do
something like, for example, you know nowadays, if they when
they vote, whether it's for a mayor or a governor
or a president, they need to consider number one, how
tough is this person going to be? On terror?
Speaker 1 (11:15):
The Voice of doctor Carol Lieberman. You host a podcast
called The Terrorist Therapist, and people can find that regularly
on Renegade Talk Radio. But what is a terrorist therapist?
Because that's a very unique name. And help people understand
what you talk about on that podcast if they want
to listen to.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
It, sure, well, I call myself the Terrorist Therapist. I've
a trademarket. And this started since nine to eleven, when
you know when the actual day of nine to eleven,
And that's when I decided that I was going to
devote a significant part of my work to helping people
cope with terrorism and to help them realize that this
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is not one and done, that terrorists are still coming after,
and people need to become more resilient and to you know,
to start doing things to protect themselves and their family.
And you know, I mean, if nobody wants to think
about that, Oh, I mean, there are so many people now.
Each year it gets to be a higher percentage of
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people who weren't around on nine to eleven. You know,
there are more and more people born since then, and
they don't have that same feeling in their gut of
what that was, and so it's harder to convince them
that this is something that could mean the end of America.
Speaker 1 (12:35):
The voice of doctor Carol Lieberman. Now, folks want to
follow you online. There's a couple of ways they can
do that. They can also listen to your podcast. But
you've also written a couple of I guess relevant books
in this day. One about protecting children, and one is Lions,
Tigers and Terrorists.
Speaker 2 (12:54):
If I have that right, Lions and Tigers and Terrorists,
Oh my, How to protect your child in a time
of terror. The first half of the book is for
grown ups, parents and teachers, and the second half is
a picture book for kids. So it really talks about
all the key elements of terrorism, including why terrorists want
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to kill us. And you know, but in sort of
terrorism light language. But I cover everything. So I'm nine
to eleven, Sama bin Laden, the Mohammed cartoon in France,
the Boston Marathon, you know, all of the all of
the key elements to understanding terrorism. It covers really everything,
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but just in a way that doesn't frighten them. And
it also the key part is it gives them a
chance to express themselves how they feel about all these things,
because you can't pretend even though we haven't had an
attack in America for a while, you can't pretend that
kids don't know about it. But they don't know the facts.
They hear all kinds of confusing things, and they're going
to hear about confusing things on October seventh, they as
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they did on this past November, November, September eleventh, and
previous anniversaries of nine to eleven. And so you can't say,
you know, parents are afraid because they think, know, I
don't want to scare my kid. But it's like the
birds and the bees talk. It's an unfortunate fact of
life for the twenty first century that we do have
to talk to them about.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
The name of The book is Lions and Tigers and
Terrorist Oh My, How to Protect your child at a
Time of Terror. Part of it's for kids, part of
it's for parents and teachers, and you should get it.
Also the host of the Terrorist Therapist show. The best
place to find all things doctor Carol Lieberman, America psychiatrist
is which which website should direct people.
Speaker 2 (14:40):
To terroristtherapist dot com.
Speaker 1 (14:44):
Terrorist therapist dot com you can follow all things doctor Lieberman.
Doctor Lieberman appreciate you hopping on the program, and God
bless you. Good luck. On the October the sixth, well,
I have the when does the truck start driving around
with the billboards?
Speaker 2 (14:59):
Well with seventh from in the morning from about seven
in the morning till seven at night.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
So it's a one day thing and that's going to
be in the Los Angeles area. Yes, right, Doctor Lieberman,
appreciate you hopping on the program. Our website is Terrorist Therapist,
the Terrorist Therapists. You'll find it. Just google it terrorist
therapist dot com and you will find doctor Carol Lieberman,
information about the book Lions and Tigers and Terrorist Oh Mai,
how to Protect your Children in a Time of Terror,
and also that you can find the link out to
(15:26):
the Terrorist Therapists Show, her podcast that airs regularly there
again Terrorist Therapists dot Com. All right, coming up on
the show. Don't forget it's Megan Monday. That means Megan Barth,
who started the website Reaganbabe. Now she's the editor in
chief of the Nevadaic Lobe. She's going to be on
the program a little bit later. And that's coming up
at nine thirty five this morning. And if you want
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to jump in a couple of ways to do show.
A lot of you are sending me emails this morning
on a various variety of topics that we brought up
this morning, including national chewing gum Day, the problem with
their national deficit that we're not dealing with here in America,
and what else we got we got. We've got emails
coming in. Chris Christofferson, somebody sent me an email. This
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is interesting on Chris Christopherson. I was not aware that
this is the case. Let me pull up that email precisely,
where's it at. It's an interesting email, basically says it's
from Jeffrey. Jeffery says, good morning. I hope all is
going well in your role. Just a little tidbit. Chris
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Christofferson has a daughter that lives here in Fort Collins.
I was not aware. Have a nice day, keep up
the good work, take care. Jeff was not aware. But
Chris Christofferson, if you're just coming up with the news
passed away over the weekend Saturday at his house in
Maui and we come back, I'll play a couple more
snippets of Chris Christofferson music in honor of Chris Christofferson
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and the Highwayman. Somebody sent me message and said, Jimmy,
I also could not have named all the men, all
the guys and the highwaymen men. I knew it was
a supergroup, but I couldn't remember all the names. Thank
you for the walk down memory lane. If you want
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talk about chewing gum as well. Anybody else geting the
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