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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time. Time, time, time, luck and load until
Michael Verie Show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
And now a totally random week in review from the past.
Take a guess when this was. Let's check in on
drunk Mark. Drunk Mark? Are you drunk right now? You're funny?
I don't know. I'm dead serious. How can you be drunk?
Twenty four to seven? I could walk around past hill?

(00:38):
Maybe pill test?

Speaker 1 (00:40):
Did you get in my email?

Speaker 2 (00:41):
Mark? You're becoming tedious? What do you want to do?
Are you going to go get a driver's last day?
Are you going to show up to court? Are you
going back?

Speaker 3 (00:47):
I did get my ID?

Speaker 4 (00:49):
I went and got my I D The United States
has dramatically entered Israel's war against.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
Iran the American Jeff's bomb three nuclear side.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
Tonight, I can report to the world that the strikes
where a spectacular military success.

Speaker 5 (01:03):
Present and Trump announcing a ceasefire between Iron and Israel.

Speaker 2 (01:06):
Interesting and surprising and disappointing to see how many people
are rooting for that conflict not to end as it
looks like it now will, at least for some period
of time, but rather to escalate just so they can
call it a failure. For Trump crazy and to a
foot chase inside the gallery of man jumped from the

(01:27):
second floor and landed on the ice room below. At
some point while being chased by police, the suspect jumping
over this glass barrier and onto the ice skating rink
down below, breaking both of his legs. That story is
so good, you know how you know a story is good.
It takes on a life of its own. News stations
will continue to find reasons to go back to that story.

Speaker 6 (01:48):
Like we have Governor Greg Abbott betowed with a lieutenant
Governor Dan Patrick's biggest priorities the ban on THHC.

Speaker 7 (01:57):
This is life and death.

Speaker 2 (01:58):
This is life and deaths. This reaches a whole another
level when Dan Patrick tells you that people are going
to die and all I ask is read research that
has not been what's happened with marijuana by and large.
But if it is and it's not, what do you
think has happened with alcohol?

Speaker 8 (02:16):
I want to get time. I want to get.

Speaker 2 (02:33):
Three shootings by Muslims over the weekend, One in Rhode
Island at Brown University, one in Australia. The story from
seven News Australia.

Speaker 9 (02:45):
The gentleman who raced into the scene to disarm one
of the gunmen. We're just learning some details about him
because he has been shot. Now we are confident in
saying that that he is him. He's one of his
relatives is just spoken to of our reporters. We've got
an interview coming in. We understand that this gentleman's name
is Ahmed al Ahmed. He's a forty three year old
married father of two, and he raced in to help.

(03:12):
We understand apparently owns fruit shopping Sutherland, no experience with guns.

Speaker 2 (03:16):
He was just walking past.

Speaker 9 (03:17):
We are told that he has two bullets in his arm,
but they think he's going to be okay. And in
the next hour, let's ever listen to the hero's relatives
talking about his acts deceiving a Bondo beach.

Speaker 5 (03:29):
Still he's in the hospital and we don't know exactly
what's going inside, but they said the doctor he's okay.
And the next two hours they let us to go
in and see Ahmed because he's still inside and he
do the aberration, but we hope he will be fine.
He's a hero, one hundred percent. He's a hero because

(03:51):
what we see on the on the on the social media.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
He's like one hundred percent hero to show him.

Speaker 5 (03:58):
Yeah, he have two shots one and here on one
in his hands.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
And haven't you been able to talk to him today? No?

Speaker 5 (04:06):
No, because I come when I see the what's happening,
and I come here to see him. But I said,
there's not a lot to go inside because you have
to make an operation. Whatever, I'm still I think to
see him.

Speaker 2 (04:22):
It is being reported that in Providence, Rhode Island, at
Brown University, a shooter yelled something quote unquote as he
was shooting. Some reporting that it was a la akbar.
It was a Judaic studies course by a Jewish professor.
Once we have confirmation there, we will report it as

(04:46):
just noted. At least twelve people murdered. I think about
thirty people injured in Sydney, Australia at Bondi Beach by
Muslims during the Hanukkah celebration. Three Americans killed in Syria
by Muslims over the weekend. We'll have a Middle East
expert on for the evening show today to talk about
that five Muslims arrested for plotting an attack on a

(05:10):
German Christmas market Paris canceled their Christmas celebrations because of
Muslim terror threats. The argument will always be, well, not
all Muslims are terrorists, and that's true, that's absolutely true.
But there has to come a point when you say

(05:34):
to your people, we're going to take drastic measures to
stop the terror, because the toll terror takes is not
the bodies lost, It is the fear, the crippling, paralyzing
fear people are forced to live in. Otherwise, why does

(05:57):
someone do that? Why do a pack standing father and
son unload on the people of Australia in the middle
of a Honkkah celebration. What do they think they're doing?
Are they reducing the Jewish population in the world so
that somehow Muslims can overwhelm them? In their minds? That

(06:21):
made sense? How do you get to that point? How
do you get to the point that it makes sense
in your mind? It's rational to load up, go out,
knowing you're probably not going to survive, and begin to
randomly kill as many people as possible. And we see

(06:45):
it again and again and again and again and again.
What are we to do about it? What is the
point at which we say we're not going to allow

(07:06):
our country to fall prey to any more of this nonsense.
We're going to begin to aggressively attack this problem. Do
you know every time this happens on American soil? The
FBI was already aware the gay nightclub shooting, the Pulse

(07:28):
Nightclub in Miami. They already had that guy in their sights.
His father was a CIA asset in Egypt. More often
than not, almost every time that person has been under surveillance.

(07:51):
Do you remember the third who had been working at
Walter Reed and as our men came back for more,
he would count them that they had been engaged in
evil in the Middle East, causing many of them significant
mental problems. This was the guy the Army put in
charge of counseling them. He came here to Fort Hood

(08:15):
shot the place up where our unarmed army servicemen were murdered.
This has to stop. We have to stop worrying about
offending Muslims and protecting our people. They deserve that. The
leader of Australia has come out and blamed the far
right after the Muslim shootings of Jews on Hanukkah. He

(08:44):
is a white male, this Australian Prime minister. White Westerners
are marching to their deaths, and their main concern is
that they be polite about their side. They will not,

(09:04):
under any circumstances speak ill of a single person who
is not a white liberal who murders the people under
their care. This is true of Tim Waltz or Jacob
pry or Gavin Newsom or Chuck Schumer or Joe Biden.

(09:28):
To blame the far right, as he says in Australia,
this has been the false flag that has been trotted
out for a very, very long time. This is the playbook,
This is the game that they play. Remember Donna Shalala

(09:49):
in the Obama administration who said that it was white
male service members serving in war who were coming home,
who were distrustful of the United States government, Christian and
pro life that was our danger. A Muslim man could

(10:15):
rape these people's children and slaughter them, and they would
apologize to him in the process. These are the signs
of a weak people, a culture in decline, a culture
incapable of confronting the challenges to it. No one wants

(10:38):
to address the fact that the Muslim world is coming
to the Western world and upon arrival announcing how horrible
it is to live here with such hatred in their
hearts that they can randomly kill the people from the

(11:01):
country that has welcomed them. You see it with the
Somalis in Mogadishue, Minnesota. You saw it with nine to eleven.
You see it in Australia. England is lost. England is
a Muslim nation now for all intents and purposes, and
it only gets worse. There's a clip from Christopher Hitchins

(11:23):
twenty years ago where he said, the fall of our
country is upon us, and you will know it is
here when you cannot criticize. That will be the moment
you are not allowed to criticize. The concept of criticism.
Questioning skepticism is unique to the Western mind, the idea

(11:46):
that you can do so that such a right is protected.
You look at the Muslim violence over the weekend. It's
not an aberration. The Niece attack Muslims, the Paris attacks.
Remember Charlie Hebdo Muslims. The shoe bomber what was his name,

(12:09):
Robert Reid tried to blow up a plane with a
bomb in his shoe. Remember the Orlando attack Muslim, the
Beltway snipers Muslim, the Fort Hood shooter, Muslim wearing an
army uniform, no less, the Westminster attack muslim two thousand

(12:31):
and five Bolli bombings muslim the murder of Lee Rigby Muslim,
the uss cole bombers, remember that off the coast of
Kenya or Yeaman Muslims. The London Bridge attack Muslims, the
Madrid train bombers Muslims. Charlie Hebdo attacks Muslims. Sam Bernardino

(12:57):
attacks Muslims, Rabiah bombings Muslims, Minnesota mall stabbings Muslims, the
Seven seven bombers Muslims, Moscow theater attack, theater attackers Muslims.
And what are the white Western liberals do. I'm just

(13:19):
worried that someone's going to be mad at the Muslims.
God forbid we punish anybody who's who's done this. God
forbid we identify with the victims of this, because any
one of us could have been one. No, No, we
don't want to upset the Muslims.

Speaker 10 (13:38):
A friend's name, but he said his biggest well, I
can't say, I can't say my friend's name, but he
said his biggest fear is that isis or some terrorist
group like that. We get a hold of a dirty
bomb wanted over a major city within the United States

(14:04):
and kill tens of millions of people, because then the
blowback against innocence Muslims would be absolutely terrible. Yes, that's rue,
that's true.

Speaker 3 (14:21):
Let's do some jobs.

Speaker 2 (14:24):
That was the joke on them. They didn't even get
it that a Muslim would kill fifty million Americans and
that people would be angry at Muslims. What other country
allows us to happen? You look at what's happening in Mogadishu, Minnesota.

(14:45):
What did I see? Because over half the families are
receiving some form of welfare. You brought these people from
a poor, broken down country where the IQ levels are
lower than world standards to this country for what purpose?
Because Somalia collapsed. That wasn't our fault. I, for one,

(15:07):
am tired of housing the world on American shores. I'm
tired of fighting wars in foreign countries. I'm tired of
relocating the people whose help we need because we're fighting
wars in those countries. Make America great again. It's never
made more sinse than today. The fastest animal on earth

(15:29):
is not a cheetah. It's a living missile that breathes
like a jet engine and punches with the force of
a bullet. Meet the peregrine falcon. Now this is a
little bit off because it's flying instead of running. But
if this is true, this is interesting. If you think
you know fast, think again. While a cheetah tops out

(15:51):
at seventy miles an hour, the peregrine falcon leaves it
in the dust, clocking speeds of two hundred and forty
two miles an hour during its hunting dive. Here is
the engineering mass piece behind nature's ultimate fighter jet Number one,
the stoop maneuver. When a paragon spots prey, often pigeons
or ducks, from thousands of feet up, it doesn't just

(16:13):
chase them, it drops. It tucks its wings into a
tight teardrop shape to reduce drag to near zero. This
gravity powered dive is called a stoop at terminal velocity.
At terminal velocity, the bird becomes a projectile. It doesn't

(16:33):
grab prey with its talons initially, it strikes them with
a clenched fist of claws so hard that the impact
alone is often enough to kill the prey instantly. Number
two jet engine nostrils at two hundred miles an hour
plus rushing air would normally inflate a bird's lungs until

(16:53):
they burst. To survive, the paragon evolved bony tubercles, which
are baff inside its nostrils. These act exactly like the
intake combes on a jet engine, slowing down and swirling
the airflow so the bird can breathe safely while diving
at mock speeds. Aerospace engineers literally studied this to design

(17:18):
supersonic jets. Also sounds kind of like a silencer, but anyway,
built in goggles. Number three suppressor. Yeah, if you stuck
your head out of a car at two hundred and
forty miles an hour, your eyes would water so badly
you'd be blind. The peregrine. The peregrine solves this with

(17:38):
a third eyelid called a nictitating membrane. It works like
a windshield wiper, clearing debris and spreading moisture with out
blocking vision keeping keeping their target lock clear during the dive.
Number four the tomioal tooth. Unlike hawks or eagles that
squeeze prey to death, falcons are precision killers. They possess

(18:02):
a specialized notch on their upper beat called a tomial tooth.
If the initial high speed strike doesn't finish the job.
They use this tooth to sever the spinal cord of
their prey with surgical precision number five G four s immunity.
When pulling out of a dive. Peregrines can with stand

(18:23):
up to twenty five g's. For context, F one drivers
experience five to six g's. Fighter pilots pass out around
nine gs. The falcon takes twenty five g's and keeps flying.
It ain't none but a g dang Ramon number six.

(18:45):
A conservation miracle. In the seventies, the peregrine was nearly
extinct in North America due to DDT poisoning, which thenned
their eggshells. Thanks to bans on DDT and captive breeding programs,
they are now one of conservation's greatest success stories. Bonus fact.
Genetic studies show they are more closely related to parents

(19:09):
than they are to hawks or eagles, but that meanwhile,
sister girl just trying to get hers. The executive director
of Black Lives Matter OKC, Oklahoma City to Shella Dickerson,
has been charged with wire fraud and money laundering for

(19:29):
stealing more than three point one five million in donations
that were supposed to pay the bail money for those
arrested rioting in the name of Saint George Floyd. Instead,
she spent the money on trips, shopping, a car, and
six properties in the OKC area. The story from KOC

(19:49):
five TV in Oklahoma City.

Speaker 7 (19:52):
It is always very humbling and a privilege to be
able to do the best you can at what I
call being community.

Speaker 4 (20:01):
For years, t Scherie Dickerson has made many appearances in
support of the Black Lives Matter movement. Thursday, she made
her initial appearance in court, accused of using donations to
the organization on herself.

Speaker 2 (20:14):
The indictment alleges.

Speaker 4 (20:15):
The local OKC BLM chapter accepted charitable donations through its affiliates,
and that Diggerson spent more than three million dollars on
things like vacations, clothes, and even real estate here in OKC.
KOCO five has interviewed Dickerson many times in years past.
This was out of Black Lives Matter rally in May
twenty twenty.

Speaker 8 (20:34):
We're here saying again that black lives matter as well
as stop killing US.

Speaker 4 (20:40):
Federal prosecutors alleged Diggerson was spending money that was supposed
to be used for pre trial bail for people arrested
at protests following the death of George Floyd.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
We are tired of not being listened to. We are
tired of.

Speaker 8 (20:54):
Not being treated with the dignity and respect that they expect.

Speaker 4 (20:58):
According to the doj BLMOKC raised over five point six
million dollars, which included grants from national groups for that
bail money. The indictment alleges Diggerson deposited at least three
point one five million dollars and returned bail checks to
her personal accounts. Dickerson posted a video to her personal
Facebook page saying her attorneys advised her not to comment,

(21:22):
but she did say, quote to many, this wasn't a secret.
We know that it was coming, and so it has.
And in that same Facebook video, Dickerson said, these charges
are common against people that do social activism work like this.
The FBIOKC Field Office and the irs led this investigation.

Speaker 2 (21:41):
And where does all that money come from? In mafia terms,
it's called a pizzo, like a pizza which ends in
a but it ends and oh, it's a mafia bribe
for protection, a pitso or pizzo pizzo, which literally comes
from the Societ million word for beak or if you've

(22:02):
seen the Godfather, the man who wanted to just wet
his beak, wanted to get a piece of his little
something for him. It's a protection racket, is what it is.
Why did people in Oklahoma City give so much money
to Black Lives Matter Oklahoma City? That isn't grassroots astro

(22:25):
turf funding. That's corporations. I'll tell you why. It's exactly
how the Rainbow Coalition of Jesse Jackson got rich. It's
exactly how Al Sharpton got rich. Jesse Jackson would issue
a fatwah against a business, a company Dominoes, Coca Cola, Pepsi, Chevrolet,

(22:52):
or General Motors. They would call for a nationwide band.
The media would rush to it. He would announce that
this company is racist, they don't have enough black people
working there, they don't spend enough on black people. They're
very bad people. Media would dutifully cover it. Corporations don't

(23:13):
want bad press. They're scared to death of that because
none of them can stand up and go that's a lie.
Shut your mouth and sit down, idiot, you're stupid. They
can't do that. They won't do it because they're scared,
because the kinds of people who climb to the top
of corporations are weak. There go along to get along.
They'll knife you when nobody's looking, they'll step over you,

(23:34):
but they're quiet. They don't stand for anything. So those
companies would decide, oh, you know, what's the right thing
to do. So they would give Jesse Jackson's seat on
the board, the percentage of the company, a big salary,
and he'd go away. That's exactly what Black Lives Matter became.
I don't care that she misappropriated the funds people donated
to get people out of jail for tearing up cities

(23:57):
over Saint George Floyd. You're an idiot for given the money.
Someone listen strong, with a quick I truly believe. If
you would like to state your I truly believe, make
it quick. That's not a four sentence or three paragraph answer.
Justin I'll ask you what you truly believe. You say,
I truly believe that it can be funny, it can

(24:19):
be serious, but it has to be quick and punchie.
Controversial is even better. Seven one three nine nine nine
one thousand. Seven one three nine nine nine one thousand.
You have to get in quick. If you don't get
in right off, the lines are constantly cycling, so just
keep dialing seven one three nine nine nine one thousand,
seven one three nine nine one thousand to get us started.

(24:42):
Why your calls come in. This is clip number six
oh five Ramon. This is the CEO of McDonald's giving
some career advice that may hurt your feelings.

Speaker 6 (24:55):
This is the career advice I would give you.

Speaker 2 (24:57):
If I wasn't afraid to hurt your feelings. You're ready
for it, have a thick skin.

Speaker 6 (25:02):
The advice I would give is remember nobody cares about
your career as much as you do. So this idea
that there's somebody out there who's looking out for you,
who's going to make sure that you get that opportunity,
who puts you in the right thing, great if it happens,
But at the end of the day, nobody cares more
about your career than you do. So you've got to
own it. You've got to make things happen for yourself.

Speaker 2 (25:25):
You've heard various versions of the You're not special speech
over the years, and it's so important to understand. Kids
today are being taught you're so special you're so important,
so they don't strive and struggle. They feel entitled, which
is the worst thing possible. Ramon, can I get our?

(25:45):
I truly believe intro music this is Romone's job.

Speaker 7 (25:52):
It's as good at it.

Speaker 2 (25:52):
Let's see Somethime's not as fast as we like. But
all the Michael Berry Show presents all truly man, Color,

(26:20):
I don't have your names. I didn't ask I to rmone.
Just put you on hold. So if you hear me talking,
start talking. What do you truly believe?

Speaker 3 (26:31):
Rob?

Speaker 2 (26:31):
Go ahead, Rob?

Speaker 3 (26:33):
Okay?

Speaker 2 (26:33):
I truly believe jud Cruise has no cotails and will
never be elected president.

Speaker 3 (26:38):
I like the guy, though.

Speaker 2 (26:39):
Okay, let's go to I'll give you the last four
numbers of your phone number, seventy five eighty two. What
do you truly believe.

Speaker 7 (26:48):
There's a true patriot of this country?

Speaker 3 (26:50):
I truly believe in our days your numbers?

Speaker 2 (26:55):
Color, What do you truly believe?

Speaker 7 (26:58):
I truly believe the closing of Rollover Pass is desecrated.
East Galaston Bay Fishery.

Speaker 2 (27:09):
Interesting.

Speaker 7 (27:09):
Why well, all of the oyster reefs eighty percent of
them are dead. Latest report. The only fish you can
catch back in East bay is hardheads and redfish the
trout of just about all moved west.

Speaker 2 (27:31):
Interesting. I take it you fish a lot I do.
Where do you live?

Speaker 7 (27:38):
I live in Magnolia, Texas.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
You know, I got to tell you what's your name?

Speaker 7 (27:43):
Kevin?

Speaker 2 (27:44):
I got to tell you, Kevin. I've never met anybody
who spends a lot of time fishing. It wasn't a
good dude. I don't know if you're a good dude
or not. I can tell you that the numbers would
suggest you are. Everybody I've ever met who spends a
lot of time fishing ends up being a solid dude.
We have a new show sponsor, the CCA for Recreational Fishermen,

(28:05):
and they're joining the show and I'm happy. We've talked
to them over the years, and I have asked that
they provide me some guests because there are several issues
that come up on frequent occasion related to recreational fishing,
and I think it's important to have a CCA because

(28:25):
the commercial fishing industry has their lobbyists, and for the
recreational fishermen to be a member of an organization that
can lobby on their behalf is a powerful thing. Indeed,
so I will I will bring this issue up, and
I will be interested to see what their answer is
to that. JT. You're on the Michael Berry Show, Go ahead,
What do you truly believe?

Speaker 7 (28:46):
I truly believe that three things don't lie, little kids, drunks,
and yoga pants.

Speaker 2 (28:55):
Patrick, What did you truly believe?

Speaker 3 (28:58):
I truly believe that that amber alert, that signal they
put out can seriously mess up a white tail arm,
even if you got even if you got it on vibrator,
maybe the phone could be off and you still get
an amber alert alerts every thing out there.

Speaker 2 (29:15):
No, no, no, do what I did? Just just say,
you don't know about any of it? Freddie? What do
you truly believe? Freddie? What are you low? You gotta
be kidding me, Freddie?

Speaker 3 (29:30):
We can really.

Speaker 2 (29:33):
I can't hear you? How did I just said? We
can hear you, and I can hear you? Cannot hear you?
Can you listen to you on the radio?

Speaker 7 (29:44):
Okay? So I truly believe that Aaron Nemo, a three
hundred pound black guy, sounds more like a woman than
Neil Sedakah.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
That I will concur But it's a nice voice. Did
he date somebody hot from him? He was with somebody
really hot, Tom, What do you truly believe?

Speaker 7 (30:03):
I truly believe that the education system in the United
States has destroyed our young people of today.

Speaker 2 (30:11):
I agree, you know what, Let me tell you what
I came across, little stat I came across Los Angeles
public schools have lost twenty six percent of their students
since twenty fourteen, but they've increased staffing by nineteen percent.
Our school systems have become a jobs program. Our school
systems are occupied and dominated by an element of people

(30:33):
who are not very smart, complete self dealers, who don't
want anything to do with teaching kids, and we've allowed
it to continue to be funded at astronomical levels. Our
healthcare system is shattered. Our educational system is broken. It's
going to be a rip the band aid off. It's
going to be a tough haul, destroy them, burn them

(30:56):
to the ground, and start over. That's what I'd have.
That's what ought to happen. Our healthcare system is just
as bad, just as bad, and they're both sucking up
a huge portion of our tax dollars and our money
for terrible ends. And they can't be fixed because the
kind of people getting into them are awful, Mike, What
do you truly believe?

Speaker 7 (31:17):
Mike?

Speaker 2 (31:18):
What do you truly believe?

Speaker 3 (31:21):
Truly believe?

Speaker 7 (31:22):
We did not land on the mail?

Speaker 3 (31:23):
All right?

Speaker 2 (31:24):
Angela, what do you truly believe?

Speaker 3 (31:27):
I truly believe that getting older sucks, and I didn't
know a lot more when I was younger.

Speaker 2 (31:31):
Yeah, Raymond, what do you truly believe?

Speaker 11 (31:34):
I truly believe that if you want to see the
economy sore, illuminate.

Speaker 2 (31:39):
The hell just happened? Yeah it was you, Ramon, I
saw you push the button. Raymond, what do you truly believe?
Say it again? I truly believe that if you want
to see the economy sore, to eliminate corporate taxes? Eric,
what do you truly believe?

Speaker 3 (31:53):
I truly believe Taylor Smith cursed.

Speaker 7 (31:56):
The chiefs this year?

Speaker 11 (31:58):
Windshield, what do you truly leave that America's duck hunters,
deer hunters, hog hunters, and turkey hunters will make the
finest army to rebel the invasion of the Communists ever
known demand, with duck hunters comprising the best any drone
army that has ever been known, you get five duck hunters,
three deer hunters, and three hog hunters as they got

(32:19):
the thermals, and you can take on any country in
the world that comes into our country.

Speaker 2 (32:24):
The problem is they won't come in as foreign invaders.
They will come in as city councilmen and mayors. Look
at New York
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