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Du it must be Sunday night. I must be el Ray.

(03:40):
It is Sunday night with Alan Ray. It is the
most fun you can have with your pants on. You
just heard in Increase with.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
Jeff Man just creation stories. I did creation stories that
that just brings out the nerd in me, because if
you look at most your ancient civilizations, there's a lot
of parallels and of Carse, you know, Yosa taking a
consideration that you know, they described situations with the words
that they knew at the time. And someday a thousand

(04:10):
years from now, people will, you know, two thousand, ten
thousand years from now, people will look back and look
at how we describe things like DNA and sell structure
and atoms and neurons and stuff like that and laugh
and go, well, you know, they describe things the best
they could, being stupid people from the twenty or you know,
the twentieth century, twenty first century. The intelligence just keeps

(04:34):
adding on to each other. But I just find that
stuff interesting. That just brings out the nerd in me.
Hi I'm Alan Ray. This is my show. It's been
a couple of weeks. I'm not gonna lie to you.
I have been fighting what I'm pretty sure now are
just allergies. I just I've had throat problems since the
beginning of the year. I haven't been able to do

(04:57):
much singing, which not that I could do that anyways.
I'm gonna have to get you know, it's getting there.
Breathing is kind of optional. Everything is kind of just weird.
But you know, hey, if you hear me, mute myself,
probably because I'm cough and stuff. But it's turning out
that's just these ad dust allergies. I'm trapped inside, can't

(05:17):
get out very well. Raptors in the chat. Jeff's in
the chat. Hi, guys, I'm glad you showed up tonight.
So glad you showed up. Hopefully, hopefully we'll get more
people in here. We'll get some crowd in here, and
we'll have a little bit of fun. So it was
Valentine's Day this week. Of course, I was working Friday,
didn't get to celebrate it much. My beautiful wife gifted

(05:40):
me a Valentine's Day present of the Witch. I'm partaking
of at this moment. I got her one, but she
had to wait till Saturday. We did go out for
a really nice breakfast. We had a good time and
decided while we were out, hey, let's do the old
couple date thing and go get groceries because Sunday's gonna suck.

(06:02):
And yes, the weather from actually starting Friday till now
has been not horrible but not great. It's been very snowy,
very slick. I'm gonna say that the the scanner, the
police scanner that I have sitting out next to my chair,
has been the most entertaining thing, even more entertaining than television,

(06:26):
which I don't watch anymore. But just listening to the
chaos and the mayhem and the doom just kills me.
I just been having a great time. But it is
Valentine's Day and hopefully you had a good one. Hopefully
you had a Valentine's date. Hopefully you did something special
with your date. I did not see my wife all

(06:48):
day long, but we made up for it Saturday. It's just,
you know, we've been around each other and Jeff, yes,
the winds have kicked up. It's really I'll last I
stuck my head out the door. I did not. I
pulled my head back in the door real quick because
the winds are really kicked up. And we're going to
talk about that because well, it's gonna be a winter

(07:11):
very reminiscent of the seventies, very reminiscent of the seventies,
you know, and you're gonna hear the whole climate change. Now,
this is how I remember winters growing up. They were
just like this. There was a lot of really bad weather. Yeah,
I had to contend with. And we're going to talk
about cold winter survival. We're going to talk about preparing for,

(07:35):
you know, the worst in your house. But first of all,
let's talk about Valentine's Day and Monroe County, Michigan. Yeah,
Monroe County, Michigan is so close to me that I
pick up their police repeaters. I can hear their police
and their ambulances and stuff on my scanner. That's how
close it is to me. It's just a couple of

(07:57):
miles down the road. I'm in Lenaway County, which has
been kind of famous on Twitter lately because some jack
hole and downtown Adrian decided that he wanted to kill everybody. Right,
I don't know what they're gonna do about him, But buddy,
you're in the middle of one of the reddest counties
in the entire state of Michigan. Yeah, probably should keep

(08:20):
a low profile. But anyways, Lunaway County has kind of
been in the news a little bit because of this moron.
And you know, I'm not going to sit here and
condemn the way anybody votes. People vote Democrat, people vote Republican,
people vote independent. That's fine. I'll trash the Democrat leaders

(08:40):
all day long, all day long, because I think they're
a bunch of scam artists. I'll even trash the gop
R leaders because a lot of times I think they're
just as big as scam artists. It's just they tend
to lean a little more towards what I'd like to
see in this government than what you know we have.
And I have to say, I've been thoroughly enjoying the

(09:04):
latest Trump presidency. It's been It's been quite a quite
a fun thing to watch. Hopefully we'll get into that too.
But anyways, in celebration of Valentine's Day, Monroe County is
right right next. I hear everything goes on there and
they put this out. They put this out on social

(09:26):
media and I have to read this to you. It made
the newspapers and made everything. Monroe County Sheriff put out
this post. I ever wished your ex would be arrested, Well,
the Monroe County Sheriff's Office might be able to get
grant that wish with its annual Valentine's Day special, and
they put this out there. Do you have an ex
valentine without standing warrants? Asks a release from the Sheriff's office.

(09:48):
Do you have information that they are driving with drugs
or weapons in the vehicle, Give us a call with
their location and we'll take care of the rest. Now
initially conceived by Boyle County Sheriff's Office, the special promo
offers an ex Valentine, a set of limited edition platinum bracelets,
free transportation with a chauffeur, a one night minimum stayed

(10:08):
with luxurious accommodations, and a professional glamour shot that may
be posted online for all to see. Those descriptions, of course,
are handcuffs, a ride in a patrol vehicle to see
the Monroe County jail on a mug shot. This promotion
has been a success in the past and operators are
standing by it seven three four two four three seven seven.

Speaker 9 (10:25):
Oh so, oh my gosh, I have thoughts.

Speaker 1 (10:38):
I have thoughts. First of all, this is hysterical. I mean,
if you're one of those people that you know, you
really just wanted to you had a relationship, it's just
went south and the person just turned out to be
just an absolute turd, and you knew very well they
had outstanding bench warrants. You could really, you could really

(10:58):
screw up their life. The part I don't like about
it is I don't like narcs. I don't like you know,
you shouldn't be encouraging people to tell on people. But
if you got that person that broke your heart and
you want to get back at him, you know they
got a bench for it. Well there you go. All right,
let's get it going. We got I don't want to

(11:18):
talk a lot about the Trump administration. We're gonna talk
about him a little bit. Don't go anywhere. Let's rock this. Well,

(11:56):
I just like just X, right out of X. I'll
be back in chat in a minute. Guys. Oops, I'm
glad that I don't know how I did this. I
have my Twitter account, my excount whatever you want to
call it, on a Raspberry pie on the screen that
I usually use for my ham radio, my projection for

(12:17):
my Ham radio, my yesu FT seven. So I don't
know what I just did there, but it all just disappeared.
But man, we're back. We're getting there. I get press
the buttons and things just go away. Anyways, It's Sunday
Night with Alan Ray. This is the show where we
look around this giant blue ball that we're hurtling through

(12:38):
space and ungodly speed, and we asked the eternal question.

Speaker 6 (12:41):
What the wide wide world of sports going on here?

Speaker 1 (12:45):
Well, I'll tell you what. This has been a fun
last couple months. Donald Trump hit the ground running. I
mean he hit the ground hard, and he's running hard,
and he is involved in just this giant path of
destruction right now. And it's fun to see if you're

(13:11):
somebody like me who has been for decades now decades now,
yes I'm getting old, decades saying this government is just
this huge money spending leviathan. And they see the average
American worker as an infinite source of revenue, a tax

(13:32):
cow that's theirs to milk at will whenever they feel
like milking them and anytime that you know there's an issue,
instead of saying, hey, why don't we cut this defunct
program that's not working and put that money over here
where it can be more wisely spent. No, no, no, they
don't think like that. What they think is, hey, let's

(13:52):
just milk the taxpayers for even more of their money,
whether it's directly where they can see it through their
pay check, them through their property, or whether we just
have some hidden tax that you know they don't realize
they're paying. When you add up all the taxes, I'm
sure it gets close to at least fifty percent of
your paycheck. Now, I have been opposed to this for years,

(14:15):
and of course you have the politicians that have throughout
the ages gotten up and sanctimoniously looked down at everybody
and said, we need to be physically conservative, we need
to we need to have a budget, we need to
do things that makes the government more streamlined. Now, in

(14:35):
their defense, in his defense, one of the last people
to actually try this was Bill Clinton. Not nearly enough,
and he's still, you know, coward to his wife and
all the big government people. But Trump right now is
actually on a rampage and the funniest part about it

(14:57):
is and I don't want to spend too long talking
about him, because it's all you hear is tom time
to time, and we'll talk about the reason why. But
watching them dismantle, like usaid, we all know it's corrupt,
we all know it's a corrupt political organization. We all
know that it's siphoning. And most of these bureaucracies that

(15:21):
really don't have anything to do with directly with America,
and even a lot that do, usaid their main goal.
I don't know how they started, you know, I know
they started out supposedly with the right frame of mind,
with the right mission in mind. But for the past
several years, for the past since the Obama administration, at least,

(15:42):
their main goal has been to siphon as much money
out of the United States and look up the term
global distribution of wealth, globally distributed. Oh yes, because the
bleeding heart Democrats, socialist democrats, neo social democrats. I don't
call them liberals anymore because they're not liberals, they're neo

(16:03):
socialist democrats. They want to take the you know, everybody
should have equal outcome, everybody should should arrive at the
same place. So what we're going to do is drain
the American taxpayer, and we're gonna give it to people
in third world countries. But funny enough, it never seems
to get to the people that need it the most.
It usually gets to governors of third world territories or

(16:26):
dictators of third world nations, and they get very, very wealthy.
And of course, you know, America say, hey, if we're
giving you all this money in return, you are going
to embrace these left wing ideologies that we're pushing. Just
as they left the office exactly, Raptors is not was
the Clinton's just as they left the office. When they

(16:48):
left the office, oh my gosh, that was the best
thing in the world. Anyways, we all know the corrupt agencies.
We all know that they're siphoning money out of the
United States into their interest, into the politician's interest, not
the America's interest, but the politician's interest, and a lot
of that money is being recycled and kicked back into
the pockets of the political class, the bureaucratic class. You

(17:13):
get into Washington, DC, and you sink your claws into
that money, making that sweet money making DC corruption. It's
hard to pass up. We all know it's there, we
all know it exists. And the funniest thing I've ever
seen is watching the Democrats lose their mind because we're

(17:36):
cutting off the way they get wealthy. We're cutting off
the way politicians get rich. There's a reason that you
make one hundred and eighty two hundred thousand dollars a
year as a senator and in ten years you're worth
two hundred million dollars. That's not an accident, Boys and girls.
That's kickbacks. That's routing money into third world country who

(18:00):
in return give it back to you a little bit.
Not to mention the fact of the you know, the
dark money that's out there. Did we really spend fifty
million dollars in condoms and gaza, No we did not.
Did we really spend two million dollars for some I
don't know what was it a Scottish transgender play or
something like that, I don't know. No we did not.

(18:24):
Did we really spend twenty million dollars for Sesame Street
in Iraq? No we did not. We paid insurgents, We
paid people to go after people we didn't like in
third world countries, governments we don't like in third world countries,
We sponsored rebellions, we spent You have to understand how

(18:47):
deeply embedded we are in changing regimes that fit the narrative.
And it's really starting to become apparent that a lot
of the yep Haiti, the Clinton Foundation, that's exactly right,
that's all dark money, and that's how they get rich.
And that's also how they promote this leftism, this socio

(19:10):
neo socialist democrat leftism. And it goes way beyond that.
It goes all the way up to the top to
the World Economic Forum, United Nations, World Health Organization, League
of Rome, all these places that want global domination. You're
George Soros's your Klaus Schwabs, your Bill Gates's, all these

(19:37):
people that have pooled together and says, you know, we
need global socialism, which what they really mean is global communism.
They're going to be on top, and you are going
to work for the quote the good of all unquote,
which means you're going to be a slave. That's what
you are now, by the way, because you're a taxpayer.
When you're a taxpayer and you have to go to
work and you have to think about this the first

(19:59):
twe of your day, or more, maybe up to forty
percent of your day is spent working for the government.
You are the government's slave. You are the government's cash cow.
Now they'll kick back a little bit to you and say, well,
look what we do for you. What we do for you.

(20:20):
We pave your roads. Well they used to do that
before we paid taxes. What now, Wow, we have infrastructure,
We do that, and we take care of you. You
don't take care of me. You don't take care of me.
You know what I get from the government. Nothing. I
never have gotten anything from the government. We grew up poor, fighting,
scratching and kicking to make every dollar we could. And

(20:42):
it would be a heck of a lot easier if
forty percent of my paycheck, forty percent of what I
do didn't go to the government in some form of
tax or another. So there you go. So Trump is
destroying a lot of these bureaucracies and it's driving people nuts.
And I couldn't be happier, I said, you know, and
they're like, well, nobody voted for this. Yeah, we seriously

(21:03):
voted for this. We really did vote for this, not
even kidding, we voted for this. We voted. I wasn't
going to vote at all in this election. I was
really sitting there thinking to myself at one point, oh
my god, here we go again. Do I really want this?
Do I am I going to be party to this?

(21:24):
And then Elon Musk and Donald Trump are on Twitter
x whatever you want to call it, talking about the
Department of Government Efficiency and how they were going to
go through these departments line item by line item and
start booting out the things that didn't make sense, that
were dysfunctional, that didn't matter anymore. And I said, well,
I'll be Darne, maybe I will vote and vote. I did.

(21:50):
You couldn't have kept me from voting, not with an army,
but that said, I'm gonna this at you too. You
have to believe as much as much as you've heard
negative press, you have to believe that the CNNs, the MSNBCS,

(22:11):
the CBS's, the NBC's, the New York Slimes, AP NPR,
they are so happy to have Donald Trump back as
the President of the United States. I bet they are
just overjoyed. They're thrilled to have a new Trump administration.

(22:35):
Could you imagine going through the last four years trying
to make up stories and pretend that the absolute lawn
flamingo that was supposedly the president of the United States
was actually not cognitively impaired, and he was actually doing good.

(22:57):
He was actually really the president. You imagine the sigh
of relief when they realized that he just wasn't going
to be president anymore. And then you had that cackling
moron that the press was trying to prop up, Kamala Harris. Oh,
she's so smart. If you don't vote for her, you

(23:19):
know you're a racist and a missagynist because he's a
back woman. No, she's not really black. I don't even
know if she's really a woman. I don't know's anybody
cup checked her anyway? Could you imagine if they would
have had to go through four years of trying to
make her look like a polished turd, trying to make
her look like she's actually, I don't know, okay, like

(23:43):
she's actually smart enough to lead the United States of America,
it would have been devastating. I would have been demoralized
if I was if I was a journalist. Nope, they
got Donald J. Trump for another four years. For the
next four years, they're going to just skip to work,
whistling walking the door, high fiving each other, sit down,

(24:04):
and they can write any trashy lie they can think of.
Nobody's gonna fact check them, and everybody's gonna push it,
and it's just going. It's gonna some of them are
gonna get famous because they're gonna go well, Donald Trump
is a Nazi, Donald Trump is practically Hitler. And of
course the stupid, low informotion, low information democrats are gonna

(24:26):
believe everything they say. They're gonna hang on all their words.
They're going to be popular again. So you better believe
that the legacy media is just loving the idea of
the next four years of Donald J. Trump. They've got
it made. They were all on the brink of collapse,

(24:46):
not more than just a few weeks ago, not anymore.
You better believe people are gonna be tuned into some
of these places, especially all the left wing nut jobs.
They're going to be waiting for just any little thing
that they can grab. I've been screaked about who he's
a fascist, he's a dictator. He's the worst dictator in

(25:06):
the world. When's the last time you've seen a dictator
actually go through and eliminate all of their government. That's
not what dictators do. The problem is is we've been
ruled by rogue bureaucracies this country. And I've been saying

(25:26):
this for years. I've been saying this since I got
behind a microphone and started doing it. That five minute
blurb I did on Rowdy Rick Robinson's show America Off
the Rails was all about how we are being ruled
by bureaucracies. We are under bureaucratic control. They don't even
need the government. And now we're seeing it, We're seeing
how bad it is. These bureaucracies are thumbing their nose,

(25:49):
their noses that the president going, we don't have to
obey you, we don't need to answer to you. We're
an institution. Yeah, you're an institution that exists on the
behest of the president and the government. Well, no, we're not.
We're seeing their attitude, and their attitude tells us that

(26:12):
they know that they are controlling this country. And when
you fire a bunch of them, oh they squeal like
pigs going to slaughter. Oh my gosh, he's a fascist,
he's a Nazi, he's a tyrant. Elon Musk is running
the nation. So what Elon Musk is running the nation.

(26:34):
I don't know what we've had for the last four years.
Who was running the nation in the last four years.
When you bring that up, they go, that doesn't matter. Now, yeah,
it does. Who's been running the country? We know now
it was all of his staff and his wife run
the country. It wasn't Biden. No. President Trump unleashed Elon Musk.

(26:56):
He told us ahead of time coming up to the
that I'm going to unleash this guy on these bureaucracies
and he's going to tear through it with his little
gaggle of nerds. Is his army of nerds, and they're
going to find places where we can cut. Thirty two
point five trillion dollars of debt is unsustainable and if
we don't do something, it's going to collapse. We are

(27:19):
going to collapse, which I suspect and I can show
you documentation where that is the actual point of this
whole exercises to collapse the United States, so we too,
our third world and the World Economic Forum and their
little minions can actually rule everybody with global socialism. Oh yes,

(27:39):
just the ten five of us out of the entire planet,
and one hundred of us out of the entire planet.
We have all the power. The rest of you are
going to fight for scraps. It's not working out. What's
happening right now is going to set them back for decades.
If we can hang on to it, if we can
get these judges out of the way, it's really kind

(28:02):
of funny. Not just that, but now you have possibly
the end of the Russian Ukrainian War, and that's another
thing that's flipping these people out. They can't have the
end of the Russian Ukrainian War. If that war ends

(28:25):
and people find out that Vladimir Zelensky was installed by
the Americans and that Ukraine has been used for money
laundering for just years and years and years going back
to American politicians, well, it's going to be another black mark.
If he ends this conflict, it's going to be devastating

(28:51):
for the same people who are complaining that Elon Musk
is reducing the size of the bureaucracies, that he's getting
rid of government waste, government corruption. These same people are
going to be devastated that their war machine is broken.
And it started out and this is from today. This
articles from today, and this is euro news, so it's

(29:14):
Europeans reported. They're Europeans are absolutely gobsmacked right now because
of what US just announced. Let's look at this February sixteen,
twenty twenty five, as it dust settles on the Munich
Security Conference. European leaders were left caught off guard by
the recent statement of the Trump administration on the war

(29:35):
in Ukraine and European defense. After a phone call with
Russian President Vladimir Putin last week, US President Donald Trump
said he and Putin would likely meet soon to negotiate
a peace deal over Ukraine. Trump later assured Ukrainian President
Vladimir Zelenski he would also have a seat at the table.
US officials have indicated that European nations, however, would not

(29:57):
be involved, sparking concern uncertainty in Munich. US Special Envoy
to Ukraine, Keith kell Aug emphasized that europe will not
be included in the upcoming peace talks between Washington, Moscow,
and keV Now, why do you think that is. Let's
go off that for a minute. What do you think
that is? Well, I'll tell you why that is. I
can tell you what's going through the Trump Administration's mind.
Trump himself, we're funding all this crap. That's our money

(30:20):
going over there. That's our proxy war. We are. They're
right to end it. Why should we invite Europe. Europe's
doing nothing but sitting there encouraging us to keep this
proxy war going. Now, this article goes down to say
the developments have sparked fear in Europe of jeopardized Ukrainian
sovereignty and weak in European security. European leaders are now

(30:43):
set to hold it informal emergency Ukraine's summit in Paris
with European countries on Monday. The message for Munich is clear.
Europe is not nice to have Europe as they must have,
said Munich Security chairman Christopher Hesgan. President Macrone is preparing
for a European leaders meeting for an emergency summit. So

(31:04):
what they're saying is that we're not an option.

Speaker 9 (31:06):
We are.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
We are part of this establishment. We're a part of
the war machine, buddy, and you're leaving us outing. They're
getting President Macrone involved. Oh no, we're trembling in fear,
just like Canada wanted to declare war on us. Whatever
the US announced, they intended to meet with Russian officials

(31:28):
in Saudi Arabia and the coming days to begin talks
aimed at ending Moscow's war. That's right, Europe is making
more money on the war. Of course, they're making more
money on the ward, all right there where all the
money is. However, Zelensky said Ukraine wasn't invited to these
talks and that keV wouldn't engage with Russia before discussing

(31:48):
with their strategic partners. You know what, screw you. You
probably were invited. The problem is is at the same
time that little leech is going to our government wanting
billions and billions of dollars again, Oh, just a few
more billion. You're gonna keep funding this war. Your children
are gonna die in this war? Huh, I don't think so.

(32:19):
If he ends this war, there will be weeping and
gnashing of teeth. I guarantee you. I'm just I'm having
a great time. I'm watching all of this. People don't
realize how close to global thermonuclear war we were under
Joe Biden. Joe Biden had no leadership abilities. He had

(32:43):
a bunch of people who had Basically they would have
been blamed for anything. They would have been Biden himself.
But they were running the country. They were making the decisions.
They were calling the shots. They were very stupid shots,
and they were leading us to a nuclear war with Russia. Now,
before the left sits up and says, he ses, what

(33:06):
we voted forward, No, it's not what you voted for.
It's what we voted for, and we won the election.
And the immortal words of your Lord and Savior Barack
Hussein Obama, I'll watched them to have consequences. Yeah, you
voted me in, and this is the consequences. We voted
Donald Trump in. We voted him in when he started

(33:28):
saying we're going to make the government accountable. We're going
to start slashing and hacking a lot of the waste
and the corruption that goes on in the government. We
voted him in for that. He also stood right there
several times and said I am going to end this
stupid war between Russia and Ukraine. I'm going to end it.
If he pulls this off, it's really going to make

(33:50):
the Democrats look bad. However, I hear people say, well,
it's the end of the Democrat Party. No it's not.
It's not not in any way, shape or form. These
people are cockroaches. And right now the light is shining
on them and they're scattering. But the second that light's off,
they'll be back out in force, like sand people. They'll
be back in greater numbers. These people, they're they're absolute morons,

(34:18):
and they're absolute tyrants. And everything they accuse the right
of doing the stuff they've done. They sit there and
call you a Nazis. You're Nazis? Really, what do you
think of Klaus Schwab and his methods, what he's wanting
to do? What do you think of that? Oh, Klaus Swab,
he's great, he's one of our saviors. Yeah, look at

(34:41):
what he's doing. Now take away you know that whole
thing about destroying an entire race of Jews. But look
at what he's doing. It's the Nazi agenda, and you're
worshiping at his feet. How do you not see that? Idiots.

(35:04):
I'm gonna take a quick break. When it come back,
we're gonna talk cold weather. We're gonna have fun. We're
gonna talk survival. We're gonna talk yes, my favorite subject,
to tell and raise something. No, tell and ray, don't
go anyway. I'll be right back.

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Speaker 1 (38:00):
The night with I'm your humble host, Alan Ray Hopefully
it's solid for the most part. Hopefully I'm not like
breaking in and out or anything. Jeff and Jeff's producing
me in the background. Thank you, Jeff. You know, we
switched some things around, and Jeff has really stepped up
in helping me out. I man, I can't even tell
you how much I appreciate him doing that. And he

(38:22):
he is the brain.

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H I hope I'm back.

Speaker 1 (39:45):
Good. He may just wait goodbye. It must have been
sick of my crap. All right, here we are. I
hope I'm back now. Anyway, Yes, Streamyard just kind of
blanked out at me and Jeff. I hope I'm back now,

(40:07):
and here we go. CNN reported that in seven years
we might be hit by an asteroid. Thank god, Ah,
what song did you play from zz because zz Top's
one of my favorite bands on the planet, not even kidding.
Hopefully it was something good TV dinners, Oh baby, great great.

(40:33):
I played for a band called Virgil Rigs for three
and a half years with my friends Ricky and Dale,
who I grew up with, and we could have very
easily done as Easy Top tribute band. We were that
good already refreshed. Hopefully you can see us yep. Oh no,
what are we doing? Are we losing our connection, losing

(40:55):
our religion? I'm still here, yep, I still have you.
We're not having issues. Okay, Jeff, can hear me. We
have high winds. We have high winds, and we have
all kinds of crap going on. So I might lose internet.
If I lose internet, I'll lose this. But we've been

(41:17):
going for forty one minutes, so that's not a big deal.
All right, hopefully you can hear me. Anyways, CNN says
we're gonna get hit by an asteroid. The asteroid's name
is twenty twenty four. Y are four. I expect Jeff
that you the next Lost Wanderer, will do a full
report on this. But it's in seven years. But at
the same time I retire. Actually I'm planning on retire

(41:40):
in five to six years. But just as I settle
in and get you, yep. You talked about it the
last episode, didn't you. I remember that. Now I'm just
thinking to myself, you know, bring it on at this point,
what does that really matter? Have you talked about it

(42:03):
last week? I think I was sick last week and
I was barely paying attention to things. But I'm just saying,
there's so many things, and I don't know speaking And
I know you probably talked about it with the YEP
ahead of the game as usual, Jeff, you talked about
it on the space part of but I'm going to
talk about on the proper part. How the heck do
you prep for an asteroid strike if it's gonna happen

(42:25):
on the other side of the planet. Now, okay, maybe
you'd be all right. And is it what size is
this mansion sized asteroid? Or is it is it going
to be like three whales long? Or is this going
to be like one hundred and seventy five illamas in circumference?
What size are we talking about this asteroid? Jeff, let

(42:45):
me know in chat anyways. But what you can prep
for is the cold. Right now, Mother Nature across the
entire United States is throwing an absolute temper tantrum. It's bad.
And before all of the climate cult Oh ju, it's

(43:09):
climate change. What we're one hundred and thirty feet to
three hundred feet? What is that? In? What is that?
In wombats? It's like fifteen hundred wombats, three hundred feet,
three hundred feet wombats are about two feet long, so
that'd be about one hundred and fifty wombats in diameter.
All right. Anyways, uh, Mother Natures throwing a fit and

(43:34):
before the climate cult jumps in and starts screeching about
climate change. This is how winters used to be back
in my day when I was young, back in the seventies,
actually from the mid sixties all the way up to
the like seventy nine eighty, this is how winters were.
They were brutal in this area. They were brutal across

(43:54):
the United States. The blizzard of seventy eight was absolutely horrible.
You had little Nimoy out there going, yeah, we're going
to be under twenty miles of ice by the year
two thousand and we're not. We're not. Because temperature climate
goes up and down. Everybody can ever tell me what

(44:16):
the Earth temperature is supposed to be. All they can
tell you is, well, man is changing the climate. Okay,
well what's the climate supposed to be. We have extremes.
We found lizards, skeletons of lizards in upper parts of Canada.

(44:36):
Dinosaurs that should be you know, in warm climates. Tropical
fauna and flora fossilized in the coldest parts of Canada.
That means the Earth was probably one big, giant tropical
island at one point. There's also been miles of ice.
Where I'm sitting right now, broadcasting from right now, not

(44:59):
more than fifteen miles away from me. There's a park
in that park. At the entrance to that park is
a huge boulder. And that park was actually carved from
a glacier. Irish Hills area where I love. I go
fishing there, I go through there all the time. We
just enjoy that area was carved by glacier. We were

(45:20):
under a mile and a half of ice, two miles
of ice at one point. So tell me what the
Earth's temperature is supposed to be. What is the climate
of the Earth supposed to be? Well, they don't know
right now, though Mother Nature is throwing a tantrum. We've
got floods in the Kentucky Tennessee area, West Virginia area,

(45:41):
Arkansas area. We have snow just north of me. It
has just been getting blasted a buffalo. New York area
is getting blasted, Pennsylvania area is getting blasted. Right here
in the cornfields of southeastern Michigan, We've been pretty lucky.
We've been very lucky. We really haven't gotten that much

(46:06):
bad weather. We've had snow. We've got about three inches
four inches of snow on the ground. That's nothing. But
what's happening right now is the wind has really picked up.
The winds picked up, which I don't enjoy. And at
the same time, the temperatures are starting to drop. By
tomorrow night we are going to be in the zeros
to negative temperatures. I don't enjoy that part of winter

(46:30):
at all, never have, never will. And raptor. Yeah, if
you got a pond that sits in a depression left
by the glaciers, that's that's exactly what they're They're all
over around this area and you're not that far from me,
so yeah, it's probably the same type of glaciers. Power outages,
tree damage, you've got strong winds, you've got ice, you've

(46:53):
got snow coming down. Things like that are inevitable, and
power outages in the winter are a lot worse than
power outages in the summer for obvious reasons. In the summer,
you might lose your refrigerator full of groceries. You might
get a little warm because you don't have a fan

(47:16):
in the winter, it could kill you. It could literally
kill you, could kill you quickly if you don't prepare,
if you don't have a way to stay warm. And
I'm telling you right now, I mean I went down
a rabbit hole and I was actually watching how Europeans
used to stay you know, in the in the Many
Ice age, how they used to stay warm, how they

(47:38):
used to live. And it was kind of gross, but
it was effective. I mean they would bring their their
farm animals inside and they would position them like, you know,
you got a three hundred and fifty four hundred pound,
five hundred pound cow, many a little cow calf, it
throws off heat. You get a couple of them in
your house. You get full grown cows in your house
as big as they are. Basically, got a furnace in

(48:01):
your house, you can stay pretty warm. Might not be
cozy warm, we're running around your underwear, but you're not
going to freeze to death. They would build their houses
more underground and put the roofs on top of them
so that would be a continuous temperature. In the fifties,
they knew how to survive this stuff. We in the
twenty twenty five year of our Lord twenty twenty five.

(48:24):
We don't know how to do that stuff anymore. We
don't know how to survive that kind of cold. We
are alt dependent on electric and I know they're trying
to get us off natural gas. They want natural gas
band it's stupid to do so, because natural gas works
when electricity doesn't. If you have a natural gas fireplace

(48:48):
in your house, it will put out some BTUs when
the power goes out. Now there's been some reports of
people saying, well, we don't have power, so my my
gas heater, my little gas fireplace doesn't kick on. I
suspect that if it doesn't, you could probably get somebody
out there that could actually fix it, where you can

(49:13):
put a portable generator or something like that, run it
through and plug it in and actually have that. Of course,
if you've got a gas generator and it's powerful enough,
your furnace is going to work anyway. So it's not
a big deal. And yes, Rafter, we know how to
survive the cold. We've done it several times. I've had
my furnace go out in the coldest of the cold temperatures,
and we've kept this house in the sixties which was

(49:36):
not prime. I like to keep my house warm. Not
gonna lie to you. I will scrimp and save on
a lot of things, a lot of things. I want
to be comfortable in my house. I want to be
comfortable when I walk in the store. I want my
house to be seventy two degrees. Seventy two degrees is great.
I can wear a short sleeve shirt, I could run

(49:57):
around sweats. It's fine. But when this is an old farmhouse,
when most temperatures hitting negatives, it's hardest heck to keep
this place warm. The furnace just doesn't catch up. There's
not enough insulation in it. But that's okay. You'll learn
that little tricks. If the power does go out, or

(50:18):
if it gets to the point where you can't keep
the house warm, you close off rooms. You close off
rooms so you can keep different rooms warmer. You can survive.
You can stay comfortable. The power goes out and all
you have is a tiny gas generator or one of
these little electric generators. I've got two of them sitting

(50:38):
right next to me. I've got a couple of blue eddies.
I got a EB three A and I've got a
AC one eighty. Will they run a heater. Not a lot.
You shouldn't count on them. But I do have other
methods of keeping my house warm. I do have kerosene
propane heaters. And yeah, they tell you don't them inside

(51:00):
if you do crack a window. Okay, we do crack
a window. We crack a window, we warm something up
superheater room and it heats the rest of the house.
I can keep half of this house in the sixties
and seventies just with a kerosene heater out in my
laundry room where it's drafty. Anyways, that's why we have
it way back there. There's a lot of things you

(51:22):
have to think about when the temperature drops. You've got
a blizzard coming in, you've got snow, you've got negative temps.
You have to have alternate ways of cooking food. You
have to have alternate ways of heating your home. You
have to do things like protect your pipes from bursting.
It's not optional, it's mandatory. And what we saw in

(51:46):
Texas a couple of years ago, and they had that snow,
they had that freezing temperatures, and then they had that
power outage. Mass power outage people have died, does not
help you when the snow is coming down at an
alarming rate, when the wind's blowing at an alarming rate,

(52:08):
and I know our beloved Grudge is out there trying
her hardest to get us completely off everything except solar energy,
which now there's reports coming out, and there's findings coming
out that it's not healthy for you, that it's damaging
to the environment, it's damaging to the climate, it's damaging
to the ecosystems. Which I've been telling you this all along,

(52:31):
but they're going to ignore it because it's their idea,
and God forbid you question their ideas. Solar is not
going to do you any good. It's good to maybe
power your personal battery packs, your blue eddies or your
Jacker ease or whatever. You get couple of solar panels
out there, charge them during the day, run them at night,

(52:53):
keep the lights on, keep them, entertainment going, keep the
refrigerator going, whatever. But as a primary source of energy,
they suck. They don't do the job. Neither do windmills.
If you want everything to run on electricity, you have
that nuclear power. It's the only thing we have right now,
until we master cold fusion nuclear powers the only thing

(53:15):
we have that will allow us to run on electricity.
But I still wouldn't do it. I still wouldn't do
it because you need you need a variety of sources
of heat, a variety of sources. You need pro pain,
natural gas, electricity, You need a lot of options. So

(53:37):
when one goes away, one happens to go completely down,
you have others, and the idiots that we have in charge,
the people that we have that are trying to completely
get rid of everything except electricity, don't seem to understand this.
And now we've got this polar vortex coming in. It's

(53:58):
rolling in, and and it's another one. It's the second one.
We've already had one. It was pretty brutal. I've seen worse,
but we got to negative twenty degrees wind chill factors
in this area. And of course yours truly was out
in it because vehicles break, and I have a lot
do with vehicles. But you have to understand to survive

(54:19):
this stuff. Prepare now. You should have already prepared, but
prepare now. We've got cold extremes coming the upper plains.
Some places in Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota are
going to reach negative thirty four or negative fifty one
wind chill factors. Our buddy Andrew that appears on different

(54:41):
shows once in a while here in kayl Iron Radio
lives in one of these places, and he could probably
tell you the same thing. Most of them have wood
burners that get to that extreme. I would too if
it was that extreme, but we only have maybe one
or two days a year that do that, maybe a week.
But learn how to survive in this stuff. Have blankets
on hand. Get your car prepared now. Don't wait until

(55:04):
it gets cold. Do it now. Throw a pile of
extra blankets in your car. Throw some snacky food items,
trail mix that last a couple of years. Throw them
in your glove box so you've got something. You know,
you've got something to eat, to burn calories, to get
your body warm back up. Get some of those ripped packs,

(55:24):
those heated handwarmer packs. Get a big pile of those
and shove them in your glove box or under your
seat or something, so if it does happen, you can
rip four or five, six of them up, put them
in your coat pockets and stay warm and live. You know,
we've been the people who you know, the panic pushers,

(55:45):
the panic porn pushers. I guess we're trying to tell
us that we are going to get these horrible, horrible
blizzards and stuff like that. Okay, well I saw that,
and some of them seem pretty legit. So I brought
my bug out bag in here and just check things out.
I'm glad I did. Glad I did because just a
few months since summer, since last time I took it
out of my car my truck, my batteries started to corrode.

(56:11):
I had to throw those out get new batteries. I
don't keep my batteries in anything. My batteries are loose
yep MREs every year, that's about what they last. MRIs
are good to have thrown a couple of MREs and
in a bag and a very insulated bag to keep
them from actually freezing too hard. That's a great idea.

(56:33):
I usually have a bottle of water that I take
with me to the office and back. No matter what
I have freeze dried food, I have ways to warm
it up. I also have an MRI or two. I've
got oh, I've got trail mix, I've got beef jerkey.
Things that will last one or two years. Keep the

(56:57):
calories going. I've got ways to boil where I can
make hot tea or hot coffee if I get stranded
in my vehicle. I have been stranded in my vehicle
overnight in a very very bad storm on the way
today or on the way back from Nashville. That's the
beginning of my prepper hood. It's not fun. Yeah, Jeff,

(57:22):
you bought that electric lunchbox for the jeep. You showed
me that. How was that? Is that a good thing?
Answer me when you get this in chat, because that's
not cool. He loves it. He loves it. He's prepping
out too. But take that opportunity. I mean, we are
right in the middle of and we're gonna be cold
all across the whole country, and we're seeing snowstorms all

(57:44):
the way down into Florida. It's just one of those years.
Happens about every eleven years, and I know they try
to tell you it's not connected, but this is the
solar maximum. We're just coming off the solar maximum, and
every about ten eleven years you start having really bad,
crazy weather and it ties to the solar maximum. How
can it not? How can the sun throwing a temper tantrum?

(58:05):
And sending all of this crazy bizarre radiation towards Earth.
How can that not affect everything? Cool? Twenty minutes to
heat up soup on an average may have to invest
in that you sent me a link in private chat.
I may have to invest in one of those. That
would not be bad. And that's the other thing too.

(58:27):
If you get stranded at work, here's another reason to
have a bug out bag. If you get stranded at work,
can you get out to your vehicle? I have a
bug out bag. Do you have something at work? A
can of soup or too like shoved in the back
of your desk in case you get stuck at work
for overnight you can't leave, you can't go anywhere because

(58:50):
of a snow emergency or something. Do you have something
to eat? I know I do. I've got a couple
of cans of soup. They're just shoved in the back
of my desk. When they get close to their expiration date,
we'll warm them up and eat them and bring another
can of soup. And it's cheap, it's effective, that's the
thing about soup. And some of these man, I tell

(59:11):
you what, there's chunky and progress. So some of them
places they got some really good soups, guys, really good soup.
And you can pop the can. You don't even eat
a can opener anymore. You just pop the top on
them and you can warm them several different ways. You
can pour them in a bowl, put them in a microwave.
You can make a small fire and boil them over
the top of them. There's so many ways to do that.

(59:34):
And it's calories and it's warm. You can warm yourself up.
All I'm saying is be prepared. Be prepared in your car.
Have a way to send out signals. Have road flares
in your car. Have a flashlight in your car. Don't
keep the batteries in it. Check your batteries two times

(59:54):
a year, replace them, rotate them. Have a way in
your car to not in your car, but maybe step
outside of your car. Make a little fort with the
tarp and stuff and then cook yourself a little meal
over a s bit stove, cup of soup, can of
soup or something like that. Have ways to keep warm blankets.

(01:00:20):
I tell you this all the time. Go down to
Harbor Freight. Go down to Harbor Freight, get those moving blankets.
They sell those moving blankets for pennies on the dollar,
like four bucks for a big blanket. I got like
four or five of them in my truck. If you
run across somebody who's been in a wreck and is
sitting on the side of the road hivring, you just
hand them one of them blankets and say here, hand
them a couple of rippacks and say here, you know,

(01:00:41):
or a solar blanket. They're cheap, you're not losing much money.
You go to Harbor Freight the next day and replace them.
That person is going to be in a better position.
Or if you get stuck in your car, you can
just pile under them blankets. And here's here's a little
thing that I'm gonna tell you right now. Your car
is not meant to live in. Your car is not

(01:01:01):
meant to survive in in cold temperatures. Cars are just not.
If you have to spend the night in your car,
you have to build yourself a little blanket fort, just
like you did as a kid. Get the blankets, get
the tarps, make yourself a little fort, make yourself a
little tint, and rely on your body heat and the

(01:01:22):
blankets to keep you warm. That's a great idea. Using
to go to places like the zoo all day. Yeah,
you know, zoo food is you go to a zoo
or you go to any kind of a park, the
food ridiculous. Can pack your own food, have a picnic basket.
But I'm just saying, be prepared. Be prepared at home,

(01:01:46):
know what to do, Know how to close off rooms,
even if you have to have plastic sheeting. Closing off
a room and all gathering in a small area keeps
you warmer than a big, large cathedral ceiling will, because
the heat's just gonna go everywhere. It's not gonna keep
you warm. Be prepared at work in case you're stuck
there overnight or maybe a couple of days. Be prepared

(01:02:09):
in your car. Be prepared when you travel. Insulated window
covers are a great idea for that jeep. That's a
great thing. And that's just that those windows. Heat just
goes right out of them, right out of them, you know.
And here's the thing, Yes, Raptor, five kids eat a ton. Yes,

(01:02:32):
I had three kids and they eat a ton still
to this day. But they did. They broke me back
in the day. I don't know how you do it, Raptor.
And with the prices nowadays, of food and groceries and everything.
I really don't know how you do it. My god,
I can't think of buying groceries when my kids. My
boys were in two a days in football, my daughter
was in uh, my daughter was in gymnastics. Wow, they

(01:02:54):
went through food. We had to buy groceries two three
times a week. It was ridiculous. Any I'm telling you
right now, be prepared now for the upcoming week. If
you're in the north, it's gonna get bad. If you're
in the South, you're gonna face floods. You have to
know how to prepare for flooding. Don't be stupid. Don't
drive your vehicle into a flooded area. That's a stupid

(01:03:17):
thing to do. Don't do it. Turn around, go the
other way, don't. It might be inconvenient, or you might
get stuck for a day or two, but at least
you won't die. That's the whole point of prepping is
not to die. Yeah, rap versus Costco helps. I bet
it does. Twenty pound bags of cheerios and that's the point.

(01:03:39):
That's the whole point of prepping is to survive emergencies.
Survive where you don't die, Survive where you come out
on it where you're not traumatized, where you're an asset,
and in in areas where there's tornadoes floodings, always remember
to be able to check in with your family, be
able to show your children, show your kids, show whoever's

(01:04:03):
living with you. Have a place to meet, have a primary, secondary,
tertiary place to meet. This is where we go if
the house gets washed down, and you know, we meet here.
If you can't make it here, make it here. If
you can't make it here, make it here because you
might not have communications. If you plan ahead, the odds
of you surviving any kind of emergency are going to

(01:04:25):
be just that much greater. Ham Radio's baby, I'm telling
you right now. I sent my friend in Nashville a
bull fag UV five R. He loves it. I said,
just wait till the first tornado that goes through the
Tennessee area turn it on. Then, Jeff, it really is.

Speaker 6 (01:04:47):
It?

Speaker 1 (01:04:47):
Just as it's something I need to get for the jeep.
Because remember, kids, I know you have to have a
license for ham radio, but if it's an extreme emergency
and that's the only thing you have, you are by
law allowed to unicate on hand radio frequencies. That's just
the law. It's better if you get your license, because
then you can practice and practice and practice and learn

(01:05:10):
all the little nuances of ham radio, like win link
where you send emails over the airwaves that if your area,
your complete area is down, you can still send emails
to your family and friends and say hey, I'm okay,
or even person to person win link where if you've
got another hand radio operator, you can send them a

(01:05:31):
message and say, hey, go tell my family I'm okay. Yeah, already.
That's kind of the point of prepping too, he says.
I thought it was just a point to spend a
ridiculous amount of money on tactical stuff as long as
it's camouflage. Man, No, we're we're gray men. We don't

(01:05:54):
do camouflage. We do we do green, and we do
black to fit in. You don't want to look like
I'm a perfect gray man came person because people can
meet me and then forget who I am like five
minutes later. I'm just not that exciting in real life.
I'm not exciting here either. But hey, I'm glad y'all
listening to me. I'm Alan Ray. We're gonna wind this baby. Up.

(01:06:17):
It's ten o'clock Tome of the Hour already. Thank you
so much. I'm glad to be back, and hopefully my
voice holds out. I'll hopefully be back next week and
the week after and the week after all year because
I enjoy doing this show. Keep a locked on cal
And Radio all week long for the best the best
in America's podcast network. Until we meet again, God bless

(01:06:41):
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