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May 16, 2025 • 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, guys. This thing of the kid that killed
a young woman is shocking, like a shock in the
DA just basically set him free.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
But what's even worse.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
Okay, is that this kid apply for asylum.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
So now some.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
Moron will actually grant this island to this freaking killer,
and this killer will do it again, because that's what
they do.

Speaker 3 (00:28):
Somebody asked earlier about on the text line about Amy
Padden and her campaign being tied to any Soros linked
affiliated groups. I did during the break of a quick
search on that again, and let me just say, generally.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
Speaking, here's what I found. It has been linked.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
Her campaign has been linked to George Sorol's affiliated support
in a couple of places, but direct evidence of financial
contributions seems to be limited and seems to be based
on some secondary claims. Now, there's a twenty twenty four
opinion piece from Colorado Politics, and that piece says that

(01:21):
pattern is described as a quote true progressive who was
supported by quote Soro's family contributions in her earlier campaigns
for district attorney.

Speaker 2 (01:33):
And attorney general.

Speaker 3 (01:35):
But the story doesn't specify which Sorol's affiliated entities, nor
does it specify the exact nature of that support. Now
you can find, you know, posts on XCES and other
places from May that claim she got one hundred and
sixty thousand dollars from something called the Colorado Working Families Party. Now,

(01:57):
I don't know the details about the Colorado Family or
the Colorado Working Families Party, but some people do allege
that it is funded by George Soros, although I can't
find any primary evidence, like specific donation records that would
substantiate that. Now, on the other hand, Patent's campaign website

(02:20):
and the official election records, those that are available at
least through the Tracer system in Colorado don't explicitly, at
least doing a word search, don't list contributions from SOORLS
or SORELS affiliated organizations like the ones you typically expect
the Open Society Foundation or for that matter, the Colorado
Working Families Party. For her twenty twenty four campaign. You

(02:44):
look at ballot Pedia, it doesn't note any specific endorsements
from SOROLS link groups. But the absence of direct mentions
does not rule out in direct support, because you can
make support or you can make contributions through political action
committees other intermediaries, and those are going to be hard

(03:06):
to trace without detailed financial disclosures.

Speaker 2 (03:11):
But let's think.

Speaker 3 (03:12):
About for just a minute, the Colorado Working Families Party.
I mean, just listen to the name of the group,
the Colorado Working Families Party. You don't need to be
a rocket scientist to figure out that that's got to
be a progressive left organization. Well, it has historically received

(03:34):
funding from groups that are tied to progressive donors, including
some Soros affiliated entities, from places like open Secrets. You know,
I've told you before about OpenSecrets dot org if you
really want to trace money, OpenSecrets dot org actually founded

(03:54):
by a person that I know fairly well. It is
a really good I vouch for it's a really good
place to go. But when you go to OpenSecrets dot
org and you start trying to dig through this, there
are no specific twenty twenty four donations to our campaign
that's provided in the data on that website. And then

(04:17):
again just doing a generic search the claim of the
one hundred and sixty thousand dollars donation, I really can't
find that concretely anywhere, So I don't know whether that's
true or not. So where it leaves US is that
there are obviously some allegations and there's some secondary claims

(04:38):
that Amy Patten's campaigns, including the twenty twenty four DA run,
were supported from some Soros affiliated groups. Concrete evidence like
donation records or official statements, I can't find those in
the provided sources. So the claims stem primarily from an
opinion piece Colorado politics, and so you you got to

(05:00):
treat it with some caution. In order to confirm or
to refute the allegations, I'd have to dig a lot
deeper into Colorado Secretary of State's tracer system or the
official disclosures from twenty twenty four, which would require me
to get into the Secretary of State's website and really dig.

(05:20):
And then not only I'd have to dig through anything.
I mean, here's how I would do the search. If
I came across anything like the Colorael Family Working color
Working Families Party, that's a red flag to me, So
I have to dig deeper into it to see what
its source of funding is. Probably could not find that

(05:41):
in the tracer system, So then I have to go
to OpenSecrets dot org and find out, you know, who's
contributing to that or I'd have to start digging through
the Soros donations, all listed and open secrets, and then
see if I can't find any spider webs that lead
to Amy Patten's campaign, something obviously which I cannot do
during a break, but I would not be surprised.

Speaker 2 (06:07):
It just.

Speaker 3 (06:10):
The Colorado Working Families Party, the one cited by Colorado
Politics is the one that probably to me raises the
biggest red flag. But you don't set that aside for
a moment. I would simply ask you, I know it
does make a difference, but with regard to it makes

(06:33):
a difference with regard to how she might conduct the
entire affairs of the Rapahole County District Attorney's office. But
I want you to compare and contrast. Now, I know
we have a fifteen year old here, and I know
in the eighteenth Judicial or whatever the number is for
the new judicial district, the one that George Brockler now

(06:55):
is sitting in. I know that George has taken in
a really tough stance and there is a case, and
again I don't recall the particulars, but it caused me,
as someone who's practiced on both sides of the Aisle
on Defense and Prosecution to ooh, I need to think

(07:17):
about that one, although I never went back and really
thought about it. But he's pursuing murder charges in what
I would have considered normally to be a vehicular homicide case.
George pursuing murder charges. Okay, well, so I'm only giving
you that very broad example to compare and contrast with

(07:38):
what's going on now right here in a rapah Hole County.
Because in a rapah Hole County, you got a fifteen
year old that is charged with vehicular homicide, a class
five felony in Colorado, up to two as a juvenile,
up to two years in juvenile detention. And now it's
just it's being treated as nothing more than like a

(07:59):
vandalism case. And it's being done after the election, because
remember this occurred that the tragedy, the crime occurred before
the election of Amy Patten. And I confess I don't
pay any attention to the election of the DA in
a Rapahole County. It just didn't really come up on

(08:21):
my on my radar screen anywhere. And that's because I'm
an air traffic controller using nineteen fifties equipment, so it
never appeared on my radar. You know, it's kind of like, uh,
you know, dragon. We now have conflicting reports about the
outage at DA Oh boy.

Speaker 2 (08:37):
Uh. Some say ninety seconds, some now say six minutes.

Speaker 4 (08:42):
Either way, try and hold your breath for six minutes
or ninety seconds.

Speaker 3 (08:45):
So we just imagine that you're on a plane and
the tower's got you. You know, you're you're under control
of the of the area, the regional control system, and
you're being brought in. You're not on final approach yet.
At least if you're on final approach and you're flying,
you're flying visual flight rules. At least you can see
the runway. At least you can see if there's somebody

(09:07):
on the runway or not. Well, there's somebody you know,
crossing the runway, but you're flying that. You know, if
you're flying instrument rules, you may or may not know that.
And imagine that it's bad enough for ninety seconds. If
if it's six minutes, that's pretty bad. I guess the
point I would make is this, you know, while we

(09:29):
watch everything going on in the Middle East, and while
we watch everything that Tom Holman and Christy Nome are
doing all of this stuff that I mean all of
this chaotic situation that we're in, And I don't use
chaos as a bad word. I use chaos as this
is what's to be expected when you're trying to fix things.

(09:52):
But chaos also occurs when you have the natural tension
between a judicial system and a prosecution system that's now
being controlled by someone like Amy Patten, who's in my opinion,

(10:15):
I want to make it clear, it's in my opinion
that what she's doing is she probably has this view
of a fifteen year old illegal alien in this country,
as that's the victim, not the twenty four year old
who was pursuing her dream job manning a suicide hotline,

(10:38):
helping people of all backgrounds, racist ethnicity, sexual preferences, every identity,
politics that you can imagine that Democrats would put on individuals.
She doesn't care. She's trying to prevent people from committing suicide.
She's working in a drug rehabilitation center, trying to help
people save their lives, and her life.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
Is snuffed out by a fifteen.

Speaker 3 (10:58):
Year old illegal alien dirt that shouldn't be in this
country to begin with. And we have a DA that
appears to me to be more concerned about this fifteen
year old and rehabilitating the fifteen year old than she
cares about the death of a twenty four year old
who's actually a productive member of our society. And I

(11:18):
find that despicable. I find it absolutely despicable, and yes,
I will try to find a way through whatever degree
of separation. I don't know Tom Homan, but dhs Ice
and Tom Homan need to know about this kid. I
don't know the particulars. I don't know what their policies

(11:41):
are with regard to I know they you know right
now they're looking for what criminal illegal aliens. Well, we
got one just happens to be fifteen years old here,
and we've got a mom who I am making an assumption,
so I may be wrong about this, making an assumption
that Mom is probably here illegally too, because the car

(12:04):
is not ensured.

Speaker 2 (12:06):
I don't even know if the t register or not.

Speaker 3 (12:08):
And we've got conflicting stories also about Oh I didn't
even know he took the jeep. Well, no, I didn't
give him permission to take the jeep. Well, which is it?

Speaker 2 (12:20):
Is it? Both? Is it? One? Is it the other?
That is it?

Speaker 4 (12:23):
I'm sorry, Mom, you don't know where your fifteen year
old son is, and don't you know that?

Speaker 3 (12:29):
Yeah, and you know he doesn't have a driver's license.
I bet he has, you know, I bet he had
a cell phone.

Speaker 4 (12:35):
Make parents responsible for their kids again.

Speaker 3 (12:38):
I bet he had a phone. I bet he had
a mobile phone. And when you knew that he was gone,
you didn't know where he was and found and you
looked out and you realized in the driveway that your
jeep is gone. You could have called and said, what
what the effort you doing? Get your get your squirmy
little ass back here and park that car. You don't

(13:00):
have a driver's license. But you know what my guess is, Mom,
doak't care?

Speaker 2 (13:05):
Mom? Daking care? Nope?

Speaker 3 (13:08):
And now they want asylum in this country. I actually
misspoke earlier. I thought they were I thought they were
now trying to escape and get back to Columbia and
seeking asylum back in Columbia. No, they're seeking asylum in
this country. Now imagine that. Imagine that. So I want
to see democrats. Come on, Democrats, You've got you have
a victim here. You have a fifteen year old illegal

(13:30):
alien that the DA says is the victim. So we're
the protests. What you know, Michael Bennett, John higgin Hooper,
where are you, Governor Polus?

Speaker 2 (13:40):
What do you have to see? You know?

Speaker 3 (13:42):
I would suggest that anybody in the news media might
want to call the governor's office and just ask, hey, Jared,
what you know, what's your take on this?

Speaker 2 (13:53):
Uh? Do you approve of this? Now?

Speaker 3 (13:55):
I know what the answer is going to be. He's
gonna give you some bullcrap answer about well, you know,
that's how I'm in the executive branch, that's judicial branch.
I have had anything to do with that.

Speaker 2 (14:04):
I wonder if Polis was involved in the campaign at all.
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (14:09):
I just I'm just asking questions out loud, kind of curious.
What about the Democrat Party? What about the Colorado Democrat Party?
Did did you provide any financial support to Amy Patton?
And if so, what do you have to say about this?
What do you say about this case? Colorado Senate Democrats,
Colorado House Democrats, what do you have to say about this?

(14:31):
You want to change the law, now, you want to
you want to try to clean this mess up a
little bit. And then I had to say, once again
to the Colorado media, where were you m and again
Sean Boyd CBS four, Congratulations the rest of you. Yeah,
we'll see if you catch up.

Speaker 5 (14:52):
Now.

Speaker 4 (14:52):
For argument's sake, there may have been some stories floating
around when the accident initially happened. I just haven't been
able to find any relatively when you do a search
to those date ranges in the Google So maybe something
had happened at that point in time. But wowsers, just
just nobody's saying. Everybody's concerned about rocks on or seashells

(15:13):
on a beach right now. But but this that, this
is just crickets.

Speaker 3 (15:20):
Let me talk about the Have you heard that story
yet about the seashells on the beach? So James call me.
Former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, a former
federal prosecutor involved with organized crime prosecution, posted a photo

(15:44):
on Instagram of seashells that he.

Speaker 2 (15:48):
Just happened to find while I was walking along the beach.

Speaker 3 (15:50):
This is on my Twitter feed at Michael Brown USA
if you want to see it. The picture shows rocks
outlining or in the formation of the number eighty six,
and then next to it little seashells forming the number
forty seven and He says in a post after he

(16:13):
deleted that photograph that he didn't know what. To eighty six,
somebody meant, he didn't know that eighty six forty seven meant, oh,
go assassinator, go kill uh forty seven.

Speaker 4 (16:26):
I'd argue on the other side, saying, to eighty six,
somebody just means to me, a fan of the old
Maxwell Smart Get Smart series, he was aging eighty six,
so that just readings funny to me. But to eighty six,
somebody just means get him out. To me, that's just.

Speaker 3 (16:45):
Because I've always taken to eighty six someone, Uh, this
is interesting. The term also entered the general language and
is usually mean get, to get rid of, or to discard,
Yeah something or someone.

Speaker 2 (17:01):
Doesn't necessarily mean murder. To get rid of someone. I'm
not in the mob, Jolley, go get rid of dragon.
What do you think Joey thinks that means in the
mob the mob? Yeah, you know.

Speaker 4 (17:21):
But to just eighty six, it just get him out,
Just leave, make him leave, you know, get rid of them.

Speaker 2 (17:29):
I'm just looking.

Speaker 3 (17:29):
I'm just looking at the Google. It's see, let's look
at Miriam Webster. What does eighty six mean? Is slang
meaning to throw out, to get rid of, or to
refuse service to. It comes from the nineteen thirty soda
counter slang, meaning that an item was sold out. There's
very anecdogal evidence about why the term eighty six was used,

(17:52):
but the most common theory is that it does rhyming
slang for knicks, because I'm talking about the lunchcounters shift
to a verbiage usage, which means to get rid of.

Speaker 2 (18:09):
I've always perceived it as.

Speaker 3 (18:12):
If you were that eighty six someone, because this is
to eighty six forty seven to get rid of forty seven.

Speaker 6 (18:20):
Michael, the mother of that killer with the car should
be concerned because they're part of her mail ticket is
now gone. Oh my goodness, how disgusting we have become,
and Colorado is the worst.

Speaker 4 (18:35):
I don't understand the meal ticket is gone. I'm not
sure I quite follow with that.

Speaker 3 (18:40):
Oh well, she's here with a kid, uh huh. So
you know there's all the pressure about not deporting anybody
that's here illegally that has a family, because you know
that might that be a controversy and the kids probably
getting welfare benefits.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
Mother is too My.

Speaker 4 (19:01):
Guess is so, But I don't see how the meal
ticket's going to disappear because they're claiming asylum here now,
so they're if that granted, they're not going anywhere.

Speaker 3 (19:10):
Well yeah, there, you're right, they're not going anywhere, right,
So I meal tickets.

Speaker 2 (19:14):
My head hasn't quite disappeared.

Speaker 3 (19:15):
In my head. The kids already been deported. He's back,
he's back in Columbia. Yeah. Wow, the shift getting ready
for a big shift here. So you you can imagine, Uh,

(19:36):
the streets are torn apart by chaos. There are bombs
raining down, missiles hitting apartment buildings, people you know in
small villages running for their lives. And it's no, that's
not Chicago, that's not downtown Denver. I'm talking about Ukraine.

Speaker 2 (19:57):
Ukraine.

Speaker 3 (19:59):
So I stumble across this yesterday. Yesterday was just let's
just say, you'll dragon, no't wonder. You know, I told
you that the time we get by the time we
got to dinner time, that I just felt kind of like, ugh,
I think now I'm beginning to understand. Now that's kind
of hitting me, like, oh, I understand why now between
this story I'm about to do and that story that

(20:19):
we just did. No wonder, I was just like we
should instead of going for breakfast for dinner, we should
have gone to drink for dinner.

Speaker 2 (20:28):
Yeah, that's what we should have done.

Speaker 3 (20:32):
To all these ordinary Ukrainians sacrificing their lives in a
war that they didn't ask for, and actually a war
that now that they're involved in, it's been prolonged because
of NATO's malpractice. And I would argue Joe Biden's malpractice. Now,

(20:52):
set aside for a minute, whether you think that you
know NATO should be involved or not involved, Set aside,
whether you think that you know Russia's invasion of Ukraine
is an existential threat to Europe or not. Set all
of that aside, does not make any difference. The point
is that they have prolonged this by Biden's statement about

(21:13):
I'll be with you as long as it takes, and
then just dribbling out little bits and pieces here and there,
and of course were doing the majority of it because
NATO's Europe, I should say, to be more specific, Europe
and the European country. The allies in Europe that are
part of NATO have completely ruined their defense industry, so

(21:37):
they don't have much to give. Will you know what's
being going on. In the meantime, everybody talks about, you
know how Donald Trump wanted to build in the Gaza Strip,
build this great, big, beautiful resort. Well, the globalist oligarchs,
if I can steal that term away from Bernie Sanders

(21:58):
for a moment, have been quietly helping themselves to do
precisely that in Ukraine. So Ukraine bleeds under the bombs
and all the civilian displacement, and these elitists are exploiting
that chaos for both profit and for power. A one

(22:21):
point eight eight billion, a one point eight billion luxury
resort Goro is being built in the car Carpathenian Carpathian
Mountains by Oco Group, and they're getting backing from Black

(22:44):
Rock and Goldman Sachs. It'll include hotels, ski slopes, edith pools, cinemas,
all rising from a nation that are still being burned down.

Speaker 2 (22:55):
So they're not waiting now.

Speaker 3 (22:58):
The result obviously will displaced communities. It'll make the suffering
even worse, but it'll it'll be the new DeVos. Billionaires
can see and skie and you know, sip wine above
the ruins. They can look upon the poor little peasants
that have been whose lives have been destroyed, and.

Speaker 2 (23:16):
That's not aid. It's probably looting.

Speaker 3 (23:21):
So while mothers in Ukraine are burying their sons, the
churches lie in ruins, the bankers and the billionaires are
searching like vultures, already snatching up Ukraine's resources, and they're
doing it with precition, the precision of men who probably
don't have any conscience. When I first ran across the

(23:43):
fact that this is.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
Occurring, I won.

Speaker 3 (23:46):
I started doing the cross checking because I couldn't believe
it's true. It's a one point eight eight billion dollar
mega result resort. It's being bankrolled by Ukrainian oil giant
Oco Group, and that's being backed by the usual foreign

(24:07):
hedge funds or banks, black Rock and Goldman Sacks. It's
dubbed the Goro Goro. I'm not sure how you pronounce it.

Speaker 2 (24:17):
Again.

Speaker 3 (24:17):
You don't have to tell me, because I don't care.
Goro Mountain Ski Resort Resort. It's being sold as an
all season luxury retreat. It's twenty five hotels, five five
hundred rooms, three thousand acres of pristine mountains sees for
this development, forty one ski slopes, forty six miles of trail,

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gonda lifts, heated pools, cinemas, gourmet restaurants, even areas for
children in business activities.

Speaker 2 (24:50):
So, I guess you know, when.

Speaker 3 (24:51):
You're in the midst of a war, you need to
build a big luxury escape, you know, so you can
get ready for the end of it. Wow, don't ever,
don't ever talk about Donald Trump wanting to build a
resort on the Gods Strip because it's beauty. It's beautiful
and it is. It's a beautiful area right there on
the Mediterranean. So, while Ukrainian villages are smoldering, uh, young

(25:17):
men of draft age are being drafted against their will.
The the global elites are plotting where they're gonna soak
in their mineral spawnip zip one. The average Ukrainian will
return if they survived, that is, I guess, uh, to ruins,
looted homes, empty chairs of the dinner table. But the

(25:38):
elite they're going to descend in private jets to this
alpine pleasure palace built on blood and ash. And that's
not even the whole left. This so called development will
rip through the landscape, de forest. We're the environmental bacoes, deforestation, erosion, flooding,
landslides so they can live off the land. They sound
like a liberal, don't I I'm just I am absolutely

(26:00):
mesmerized by the juxtaposition of while this country is in war,
this development is moving forward. So what's what's the war about?
Is Putin just wanting a piece of the action? Is
the Lymphy wanting a piece of the action? Is Trump

(26:21):
wanting a piece of the action? Black Rock Goldman sacks
another oil and gas company. Humm, I bet Biden really
wishes he still had his faculties because I bet Old
Hunter could get on the board of that oil and
gas company and he could be making some money.

Speaker 2 (26:41):
Is I guess?

Speaker 3 (26:42):
I have questions? Is this part of a recovery effort?
Because I'm not sure that when I think about rebuilding,
for example, Berlin or Paris, rebuilding Brussels, or you know,
I told you about watching this, this really good documentary
about Church during World War Two? Is this rebuilding London

(27:03):
after the Blitz doesn't seem to me because they're taking
pristine mountain areas and putting something on there that was
never there before.

Speaker 2 (27:14):
So I'm not sure.

Speaker 3 (27:15):
Would you call it recovery, would you call it rebuilding?
Would you call it looting, pillaging, it's all masks as
investment in foreign eight. And if you think that's just
going to stay in Ukraine, probably not. I think this
is what happens when you surrender your sovereignty to the

(27:37):
global the globalists, to the central banks, to the foreign banks,
the foreign interest, to foreign wars. When you elect unelected
power brokers and you let them set the agenda, they
don't just take your land. They start taking your heritage,
your identity, your dignity, your freedom. So at some point,

(27:58):
what is the fighting about. So Zelenski goes to Istanbul
or wherever the meeting was going to be, Putin doesn't
show up. I haven't seen or heard anything today about
whether Trump's making a side trip or not. He said
he's not going to go if Putin's not going to go.
But he hinted yesterday that who knows. You know, flight
plans can change in the air and air force one

(28:19):
can go anywhere at wants to go to as long
it can stay in the air, you know, for days
on end.

Speaker 2 (28:24):
So who knows. But I just had it fascinating that.

Speaker 3 (28:29):
In the middle of the war, black Rock and Goldman
Sachs and a Ukrainian oil company are building a almost
two billion dollar resort. Now I'm curious have they talked
to Vladimir and has Vladimir agreed not to send drones
or missiles, because he's certainly sending missiles to kill civilians

(28:51):
in their really dilapidated, really lousy old Soviet style apartment buildings.
But I bet Putin's not sending missiles or drones over
this development. Yeah, and uh Zelensky, what are you getting
out of it? I'd say Ukraine is one big fed

(29:13):
up mess.

Speaker 2 (29:15):
Michael.

Speaker 7 (29:16):
I could see you and Jill Biden at the Bogada
in the Carpathenian Mountains enjoying your tortillas and jalipinos.

Speaker 2 (29:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (29:28):
I just hope that it has a bedet in it,
because I'm not going to go to the bathroom unless
there's a bedet. By the way, I got an email
or text message from a listener. They said in us,
all of his years of driving cross the country and
traveling with his wife and everything, he had never heard
of the idea of using a hospital to pee. And
now he's got the answer. When his wife says, I

(29:52):
refuse to go into that gas station and use the bathroom.
I've changed someone's life entirely.

Speaker 2 (30:00):
That's what we're here for. We absolutely are so.

Speaker 3 (30:02):
George Friedman, the founder and chairman of Geopolitical Futures, was
doing an interview yesterday and I happened to run across
and he's talking about the net zero that Europe's been
trying to accomplish, and how the blackout in Spain and
Portugal has affected Denmark, Sweden and some other countries. And
now they're beginning to question the whole net zero very

(30:30):
dream that they're chasing. It's kind of interesting.

Speaker 8 (30:33):
The story is fascinating to me.

Speaker 5 (30:36):
Let me let me give you the overview of what
I was told by an expert in this in this
field is that what had happened was a couple of things.

Speaker 8 (30:46):
One is this this year so far, Spain.

Speaker 5 (30:50):
And Portugal had a tremendous amount of sun and they
managed to capture that but with solar panels and convert
it into electricity. Now, that also forced the p of
electricity down from over one hundred euros per megawatt hour
to eleven at a low, and that eleven amount wasn't

(31:10):
enough for the nuclear power plants to receive in order
for them to not lose money by actually producing electricity,
so they temporarily shut down that, which was great because suddenly,
in many ways it was great because it suddenly had
a situation where you had one hundred percent zero carbon

(31:32):
emissions for Spain and Portugal's electricity. However, it becomes very
fragile because solar energy cannot be relied upon, and that
that basically was what sent the entire grid down because
you can't rely on it day after day after day
like you can with nuclear or with cold or with

(31:53):
natural gas.

Speaker 8 (31:54):
And that's what's happened.

Speaker 5 (31:56):
Now what they're looking at is what is the reason
for it, and they seem to be basically and the
generically saying blame the Russians, you know, cyber attacks, et cetera,
et cetera, et cetera, which is very easy to do.
It's rather like saying, well, you know, Putin's the reason
I lost the election.

Speaker 8 (32:13):
Well maybe it isn't.

Speaker 5 (32:14):
Maybe it's a very simple thing, like the economics I
just described, the nuclear power sessions weren't doing anything for
economic reasons, and it was left with a fragile solar
panels and wind wind wind energy.

Speaker 2 (32:29):
We bring the stone so think about.

Speaker 3 (32:30):
That, they're left with, Oh, we shut down the nuclear
power plants. The cost of a megawatt of electricity gone
from over one hundred dollars down to eleven dollars. So
now they don't have enough revenue to reopen the nuclear
power plants, but they've got to because they're having blackouts,
so they got to crank them up to get back

(32:52):
to reliable energy. So the countries are beginning to realize
that the pursuit of net zero, with that reliable backup
from as he points out, cold natural gas or nuclear energy,
is a pipe dream. It just simply is not going
to work. And all of this other effort he goes

(33:14):
on later in the interview to talked about all this
effort to start blaming a cyber attack or you know,
Putin was doing it in retaliation for you know, the
war in Ukraine or whatever.

Speaker 2 (33:24):
You know, He just total bull crap.

Speaker 3 (33:26):
No, the absolute physics of the situation and the economics
of the situation is what brought about the blackout. Now,
why did I want you to hear that, because that's
exactly the same pipe dream that we're pursuing in this country,
and not just nationally specifically places like California, which we'll

(33:50):
have blackouts, and Colorado, which will end up having blackouts
if we keep going down this path, and we will
keep going down this path as long as these Marxist
communist people like Jared Polus and the Democrats that.

Speaker 2 (34:03):
Run the state continue to run the state.

Speaker 3 (34:08):
How you know, I guess I have to actually wish
for blackouts to wake the stupid people up that don't
realize what's happening right under our nose, whether it's illegal
alien teenagers killing American citizens and the cabal locally bearing it,

(34:28):
or pursuing this pipe dream in that zero, we're really stupid.
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