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Speaker 1 (03:24):
Wow, it's Sunday night again. Already already, it seems like
we just did this show, like I don't know a
day ago. It's Alan Ray is Sunday Night with Alan Ray.
I am your humble host Elanary. Welcome. Gosh, what a
wonderful night we've had so far, been a great weekend.
You just heard the lost wonder with Jeff. Great show,
great show, and I didn't catch Jeff. Maybe you can

(03:47):
hit me up in chat. Welcome to everybody in chat.
So far we got Andrew, we got Jeff, we got already,
we got Raptor, he's back. Did they say that was
three Megga hurts that they were that they were listening
for the aliens for because if it was three hundred megahertz,
thirty would make sense. Three hundred would be your average
bull fang. You can get one of those and just

(04:07):
go out there as as not a rubicon, says bouf Wang.
You could go out there and just like listen to that,
which I do quite a bit, but I don't never
hear anything. Kind of bummed we are. We are in
the middle of an X two flare right now. The
sun is throwing a unexpected but quite a healthy temper tantrum.

(04:32):
Frequencies were acting weird. This afternoon, not even lying. We
had we had some issues going on, we had you'd
be on ten meters. Ten meters was semi open. You
could talk to people in different places eighty to three hundred,
so eighty to three hundred basically outside of the upper
registers of ultra high frequencies. That's basically handbands. So if

(04:56):
you're a HAM radio operator, I mean that's pretty much
what we operate right on eighty to three hundred consistently,
I could tune in. So if there was something really
obnoxious being pointed towards Earth that was kind of rare
and kind of weird, you would think one of these
several hundred thousand hams that are Ham operators, amateur operators

(05:19):
that across the planet would hear something. These guys get extreme,
not even kitting, and like I was saying earlier, ten
meters was open quite a bit today, but the sun
was throwing a bit of a temper tantrum. You would
be talking to somebody like I was talking to somebody
down in Argentina, and it got two thirds of the
way through the conversation and they just disappeared. They were gone,

(05:40):
just static took their place. You could hear them just
fade out. But it only took a couple of seconds.
That's what happens when we have an X two class flare,
according to doctor Tamithaskav, which is one of my one
of my sun solar weather heroes. Anyway, No, you heard nothing,
raptor you heard nothing. You need to tune your ears,

(06:01):
get a better antenna on your head. That tenfoil hat
you're wearing, you need to get a tuner for that
and tune it in. I am Alan Ray Sunday Night
with Alan Ray, so glad to have you. Before we
get started. Something that caught my interests. I'd forgotten all
about that. I want to bring up. Yesterday was the

(06:22):
twenty second of February. Now we are forty five years
as of yesterday to the uh the Americal on Ice,
and that is a great moment in hockey. If you
don't know about the Americal on Ice, movies have been
made about the Americal on Ice. It's where it's where
the American hockey team beat the Russians. I mean it

(06:43):
was it was almost the end of the Cold War.
I mean it was just something that just demoralized Russian,
the Russia, you know, USSR, just the Soviet Union, just
just it demoralized them. It's never supposed to happen. But
but years after that, let's focus on that. Forty years
to the day after that, a legend was born. And

(07:06):
I want to hit this up right off the bat
because it's just I fell down this rabbit hole this afternoon. Oh,
I forgot all about this. The man's name was David Ayers.
He received a hockey opportunity of a lifetime. Okay, he
was forty two years old at the time. Now in
twenty twenty February twenty, I guess it would have been

(07:28):
what twenty second, twenty twenty, there was an issue the
Hurricanes were in Toronto that the playing the Maple Leaves Hurricanes,
of course was an away a game Toronto home game,

(07:49):
and a couple of really bad injuries to both Hurricanes goaltenders,
James were Ramier, er rymer I think his name is
Peter Marzick, James Rymery. He got hit, you know, in
the mid section, probably in the groin, I don't know,
maybe a pull graph. Forget what his injury was. Peter

(08:11):
Marzick and this is like right into the second period,
got nailed nailed, came out of the net, went after
a puck and one of the Toronto Maple Leaves players
was going after the puck. Didn't do this maliciously with
bad intended to they although we got called for a
five minute uh major and then they reversed it to say, hey,

(08:33):
you know, it was just a two minute minor because
he didn't really you know, try to hit the guy
he was going after the puck. Just absolutely destroyed Marsick.
Bring in the emergency backup goaltender David Airs, who just
moments before that, basically before the game, was driving the samboni.

(08:57):
David Airs was a zamboni driver worked at Toronto Maple
Leafs Stadium. He basically was on call. He did some
you know work around there a lot of times, and
in fact, when you dig down into his history, he
was no stranger to the Toronto Maple Leafs. He actually

(09:18):
would go there with his equipment and a couple of
the players. Instead of shooting into an empty net, he
would just like play around for them and be the goalie.
So you know, they were shooting at him, and if
you think about it, he kind of knew their style
because he got pretty popular and the coach brought him
in as you know, just a practice goaltender. So he
was kind of just a basically a goalie stooge that

(09:39):
would just be in practices that they could shoot bucks at.
But after Peter Marsa got trashed, got nailed, I mean
it just rung his bell. He was staggering off the ice.
They had called up forty two year old Zamboni driver
emergency goaltender David Ares. At this point, the Hurricanes are up.

(10:02):
The Canes are up. I think it was like three
to one something like that. So you know, the Hurricanes
coach he was just like, oh boy, he figured he
was just gonna take it. He was gonna get trash
because we're not gonna win this game. Airs comes out
middle of the second period, warms up a little bit

(10:22):
and as a dirugt quote from Ras says, I was
nervous the whole second period, and you could tell. I mean,
he couldn't stop a puck. If the puck would have
been ten feet wide and the goal was five foot wide,
he still couldn't have stopped the puck from going in.
They scored two on him. Well, of course, you know,
he was stone cold, this guy hadn't played a real

(10:43):
hockey game in like five years, and he goes into
the locker room and he looks the guys in the eye, goes, guys,
I'm warmed up, I'm okay, I'm gonna do this. Let's
go out there and win. And then I kind of
looked at him. Kind of strange. But they went out there,
and of course the Hurricanes helped him out. They played

(11:04):
a pretty strong defensive game. That third period. He shut
out the Toronto Maple Leaves to be the first goalie,
the oldest goaltender to come into a hockey game at
forty two years old and win in the NHL. Just
a period and a half of hockey, and he became

(11:27):
an NHL legend. He's in the NHL Hall of Fame,
his jersey is in the NHL Hall of Fame, his
stick celebrated wildly by the crowd. You can look these
videos up. All you got to look up is the
Amboni driver goalie or Toronto Maple Leafs, and then there's
just all these these feel good videos out there. The

(11:49):
Toronto Maple Leaves fan base was screaming and cheering for
this guy, and he ended up being like the player
of the game for the Hurricanes. They came out, you know,
he came out, raised a stick in there. He thought
everybody would just be gone, because you know, they kind
of trashed the leaves. I think it ended up was

(12:10):
six to three or something. Yeah, six to three win.
Carolina beat him, but nobody went home and he came
back out there raising his stick. By the end of
the game, everybody knew that he was the Zamboni driver,
and even the Toronto maple leaves were, you know, kind
of giving him high fives and tapping him and stuff,
you know, and but this guy actually worked for Toronto,

(12:32):
but he is a hero, a hero for the Carolina Canes.
From that point forward, he he became kind of a legend.
He was and I was watching some videos and his
wife was just like the you know, the next morning,
we woke up to all these messages. So we got

(12:52):
to bed at like one two o'clock in the morning
because obviously they were probably really excited. And when they
got up the next day, there was just these tons
of messages and everything. And somebody calls me, Sa, like
you're gonna need an agent, and he's like why, he
goes you don't understand what just happened. Well, he went
on to do a whole show circuit. He was on
all the evening talk shows. He was on just all

(13:13):
of these different radio stations. He went to New York
and he was live on all this thing, went to
Carolinas and just I mean, the guy became a legend
just a period and a half of hockey. A forty
two year old man who had had a kidney transplant,
who basically had given up becoming a professional hockey player

(13:35):
becomes a hockey legend in the Hockey Hall of Fame.
That was five years ago yesterday, David Airs, what an
awesome I mean, he why haven't they made a movie
about this guy yet? This is like Cinderella type stuff
right here. You know this guy, he was driving his zamboni.
Next thing you know, he's getting a text going suit up. Buddy,

(13:55):
you're going in. He's like, wait what? And now only
does he go in? He allows two goals. Yeah, okay,
he's nervous, and the third period comes out Stone walls
the Toronto Maple leaves to win. That's what legends are
made of. That's what I love to hear stuff like that.
And yes, he's Canadian. I don't care. This is beautiful.

(14:17):
So congratulations and I guess now he has a brand
ambassador for a product, and he does. You know, he
turned that opportunity into kind of an advocacy for kidney transplants,
for kidney hill, you know, awareness and stuff like that.
He did good with what he had and now he

(14:38):
lives kind of a simple life. He is a hockey coach,
the head coach of the Port Perry Lumberjacks of the
Provincial Junior Hockey League in Ontario, Canada. So good for him,
Good for him, God bless him. That was five years
ago yesterday. I remember reading about that and just paffing

(15:00):
myself silly, going, man, what a legend. How cool is that?
How cool would it be? Think about it? And Jeff,
I know you were a hockey player. I mean, think
about it. If all of a sudden you got called
up and said, hey, man, could you do us a
favor and like standing net for like a game because
we don't have a goalie. And I remember you did

(15:20):
it in a while back. So here you go. You
know we're gonna throw you out there. You gotta be nervous,
you gotta be messed up. But when he settled down,
he actually stole all the me He did some good deal,
he had some good saves. Was watching the whole thing.
Oh my goodness. Well, if you find yourself traversing about
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(15:43):
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We really do, we really do, I really we don't
want to talk about the president today. I'm going to
talk a little bit about them, but I'm not gonna

(16:04):
rant or anything like that. He's doing what he's doing.
But I'm going to talk a little bit of politics tonight.
I'm noticing something. I've been noticing this and it did
not start in the United States of America. It started
in other places. I believe we may be seeing the

(16:26):
end of leftism, the end of ideas like socialism, communism, progressivism, Karenism, Marxism,
all the isms that say, well, you gotta do things
for the greater good of the people. But the greater

(16:47):
good never really materializes. It just keeps getting worse and
worse and worse for the people who's supposed to be
benefiting from the great or good. But our taxes still
go up. I just paid my taxes this weekend. They

(17:11):
went up substantially from in twenty twenty four over twenty
twenty three. Now, wasn't the Democrats supposed to just be
just getting rid of taxes for the little people. Well, no,
they don't. They're not going to They're not going to
do that. They don't do that. Ever, if you are
ever lost in the deep woods up north in the

(17:32):
Upper Peninsula of Michigan and you just can't find your
way out, all you got to do is drop a
dollar on the ground and say, oh, look I found
some money, and the irs will be right. They're wanting
their portion. And this is all driven by mainly the
Democrats and a lot of establishment Republicans who have tasted

(17:55):
that money and that thought of the American tax here
being the cow of the government instead of a free citizenry.
But anyways, I digress. This movement seemed to start that
the big bomb went off in Argentina in the election
last year, when this crazy haired, younger guy doesn't look

(18:21):
like he's that old hobby are malai malay? However you
say it when's the presidency. First thing he does is
looks at all these big government bureaucracies and it says,
we don't need this one, we don't need this one,
we don't need this one, we don't need this one.
And of course the socialists the progressives freak out in Argentina.

(18:46):
Oh my gosh, everybody's gonna die. Everything's gonna die. We're
all gonna die, die, die die, because oh my gosh,
well you're destroying the country. Now I'm destroying the government.
The country is actually going to thrive. Long behold, here
we are year later, and Argentina's thriving. He's thriving with
all these cuts. Well that leads to of course our

(19:08):
president coming in getting with with with Elon Musknex and saying,
you know, I'm gonna do the same thing. I'm gonna
come out there, I'm gonna come out there firing, and
I'm gonna get rid of everything we can. You know what,

(19:28):
You're exactly right, Raptor. That's one of the things that
sixty minutes edited out of is oh my gosh, I'm
so glad Harris did not win. But yeah, Harris. In
the interview with sixty Minutes, they edit it right out
that she's gonna raise taxes. It's the only way they
can fill their giant Leviathan wet dream is to raise

(19:49):
taxes on everybody, not just the rich. Like they say,
you got Senator Warren out there, are gonna ride to Texas.
I'm a billionaire. No billionaire should have money. It should.
I'll go to the government, get it. Tell the government,
me me, me, I want it. I mean, I mean
the government. That's what I meant. That's what I meant.
But it's just not going to You know, taxes aren't
going to be raising just the billionaires. We all know that.
We all know we're not stupid. We also know that

(20:11):
when you raise taxes on corporations, gus, who pays those taxes? Oh?
You and I do? Congratulations yay, But you know it
doesn't count because it's not on the spreadsheet. We'll see
you don't really have these taxes. Well, yeah, we really do.
Because it's second you tax corporation, they turn around, they
hand that money or that expense to us. Prices go up.

(20:31):
People don't get hired. People don't get paid as much
because they have to pay the government. And these people
act like they don't know that. Oh they know it.
They know it. They know it very well. Senator Warren
knows it. She knows that if you crank up corporate
taxes that the little people have to pay it. She

(20:53):
knows that if you tax billionaires, it's going to get
taken out on people's investments, your four to oh one
k et cetera, et cetera. She knows that they're not stupid,
they're not blind. But anyways, the Argentinian president started it
out and it should have sent a shockwave through the

(21:17):
left as a whole, that hey, something's going on there,
because Argentina was pretty solidly socialists. But people got tired
of it. Then comes Donald Trump, another huge blow to leftism,
huge blow. And I know they tried to spin it.
I know they tried to tell you that well it
was it wasn't a man date because he just barely won. No,

(21:37):
he won. He won the heck out of that election.
He won it more than what he won his first election.
He took all the battleground states, he took the popular vote.
They can't even sit there and call him the illegitimate
president because he won the popular vote. They can't even
sit there and scream and cry about getting rid of
the electoral college because he still would have won and
that's what kills him the most. Well. Now, now, dear listeners,

(22:05):
we have Germany. This is going on in Germany. Now,
you're not going to find this very discussed very much
in the mainstream media. They don't want to discuss this
because if they start discussing and people are going to
ask questions and say, what's going on here? And this
is from the Associated propaganda I mean Associated Press, sorry,

(22:26):
German opposition leader of Frederick Merr's Conservatives. We're on course,
of course. Listen to how they explain this. This is funny.
We're on course for a lackluster victory in a national
election Sunday. Lackluster. Oh it's a lackluster victory. It doesn't
mean anything. Well, yeah, it's huge actually, because this is
another socialist country falling. Leftism is falling. But here's the

(22:53):
big thing. Okay, this is Frederick mrs Is his political party,
Conservative Party are kind of center right. I got nothing,
I got no problem with that. Here's the big problem
that the left has. While Alternative for Germany, okay, this

(23:14):
is another political party. Alternative for Germany nearly doubled its support,
the strongest showing for a far right party since World
War II. Projection show. That's the little hint that, oh,
they're Nazis, they're far right, they must be Nazis. Well
they're not Nazis. Really, they're just far right. Chancellor o
Off Schultz conceded defeat for a center left socialistem They

(23:36):
call them center left social democrats. Socialism is not center left, ladies,
and gentermal socialism is extreme left. Communism is the extremist
of the extreme left. Socialism is extreme left. They don't
like to use that word, but it's what it is.
If they were center left, they would kind of be
Now what would you call them, I guess they would

(23:58):
be left leading cap lists. Okay, these aren't they're socialists.
They're extremists. But you're not gonna get AP to admit
that because AP is run by a bunch of socialists.
But anyways, this is the problem when you have a

(24:21):
far right alternative for Germany, which is probably like Poland's
Conservative Party, which Pauland tends to be pretty far right.
They don't want anything to do with anything on the left.
Doubled in support right between the lines. Folks, what's going

(24:42):
to happen to Canada next election? I'm wondering what's going
to go down when I don't know many like Mexico, Well,
we know Mexico is going to stay socialists, but the
dominoes are starting to fall. People are tired of leftism,

(25:03):
people are tired of progressivism. They're tired, They're sick and
tired of You gotta if you're especially if you are
a white male, or if you are a straight white male,
or if you're a straight male in other countries, you have
to walk such a fine line because everybody is offended
by you. Everybody hates you. You are the focus of

(25:26):
all of the laws. As much as they preach about
systemic racism, they're literally setting up a system of racism
directed against you. And I think this is what we're
seeing is the snap back of people finally sitting up

(25:47):
and going, you know what, No, I don't have to
be ashamed of my skin color. I don't have to
be ashamed that I was born male. I don't have
to be ashamed that I have masculine trace. I don't
have to be ashamed that I have testosterone flowing through
my body. Then every once in a while I get

(26:09):
the urge to sack rome. I didn't say that out
loud today, Yeah I did. Anyways, I don't have to
be sorry for any of that stuff. It's not toxic masculinity.
And look at look what the left has. Look what
they call well, look what their idea of masculine is.
My god, you can't even tell the difference between their

(26:31):
men and women, You really can't. They can't even tell
you the difference between their men and women. And they
sit there and say that the Republicans have gone extremists. Really,
who's cutting the genitals off of little Jimmy when they
catch them playing with a Barbie doell? It's not people

(26:54):
on the right who has convoluted scientific areas of psychology
to the point where people are so screwed up they
don't know if they're a boy or girl anymore. And
how dare you even suggest that they're one or the other.
You're just supposed to be completely neutral, gender neutral on everything.

(27:19):
Raptor says he wants to sack Canada's maple syrup preserves.
That's what we're going after. First. This is not a
war for oil ladies and gentlemen. This is a war
for maple syrup anyway, who's gone extremist? You know the

(27:40):
I just like everything else that used to be used
to be democrats, ideas on paper looked good on paper.
Everybody giving a little so everybody has what they need
sounds so wonderful, so good, until you get into the workings,
inner workings of the plan. They have no idea how
to implement this. You get into the enter workings of

(28:00):
the plan, and you find out that ninety percent of
this give a Little is administrative costs and politicians lining
their pockets and becoming more wealthy and crooked every day,
while the people it's supposed to help still are homeless,
still are starving, Still are sitting in North Carolina in
flooded areas that have been absolutely ravished by weather, in California,

(28:25):
in Hawaii, still haven't had help. Yet. You realize that
some of these politicians, the same ones that are screeching
right now in the United States of America, that we're
asking them to justify what they spend in American tax dollars.
They're screeching how horrible it is. Are getting paid one

(28:45):
hundred and eighty thousand dollars a year and they're worth
two hundred and fifty million dollars or so. These are
the same people. They want to know why they are
being held accountable. I'll tell you why, because you're a
bunch of scammers. People are tired of it. People are
tired of the idiot. Oh, everybody's gonna give a little bit. No,
give a little more, a little more, little more, No,
give it all. We want it all. We don't want

(29:08):
just a little bit. We want everything. And if we
catch your little girl climbing a tree in blue jeans,
we're gonna ram puberty blockers down her throat, cut her
tits off. That's not like Alex Jones. I need to
do that in Alex Jones voice. I've been having throat problems.

(29:28):
I really don't want to do the Alex Jones voice,
but I'm getting there, and it's sad to see. And
I've just made a comment about, you know, on X
Today on how JFK would puke if you saw his
party nowadays? And some guy attacked me, Oh, you're a
communist you're a socialist. I wasn't scheering on JFK. JFK

(29:49):
was a corrup piece of crap. He was a horrible president.
He almost got us in a nuclear war. This whole
family is just wow, not gonna go there. But anyways,
and this guy like Jumps, I just ignored him. I'm like, whatever, dude,

(30:11):
I wasn't cheering on anybody. I was just saying that
the Democrats have gone so far left that even left
wing people don't recognize them from years ago. It's the
bottom of the hour. We come back, We're gonna look
at some other things that kind of point to the
fact that, well we may be seeing some historical political

(30:37):
ideology changes. Oh and on top of that, that's the
theme of Sunday Night. Just ask Jeff, Just ask me.
Alan Ray, your humble host from Sunday Night with Alan Ray.
We'll be back in just a few.

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Saday Now with Ellanray, I am your humble host, Helan Ray. YadA,
YadA YadA. So Jeff talked about, you know, meteorites hitting
the world, a meteor death I got. I'm gonna want
up him. The science this is from Science Alert. We're
all gonna die, says extreme drop and oxygen will eventually

(33:57):
suffocate most life here on Earth. Oh yes, for now,
life is flourishing on our oxygen rich planet. But Earth
wasn't always that way. Really, huh, I wonder if it
was warmer too. What is the temperature of the Earth
supposed to be? Has anybody ever figured that out? Has

(34:19):
anybody ever come out and said, Hey, the temperature of
the Earth is supposed to be this, and this is
why we have to all live in grass huts and
eat bugs soylent green. Anyways, For now, life is flourishing
on our oxygen rich planet, but Earth wasn't always that way,
and scientists are predicted in the future the atmosphere will

(34:39):
revert back to one that's rich in methane and low
in oxygen. Well, because Michael Moore still alive. Anyways, this
probably won't happen for another Oh wait a minute, never mind, Okay,
I thought this is something that was coming up down
the pike, like right now. This probably won't happen for
another billion years or so, But when the change comes,

(35:01):
it's going to happen fairly rapidly. According to research published
in twenty twenty one. Okay, so let me ask you this.
You published this research, Okay, you pick a date of
a billion years in the future. Who's going to no
work care if you're right or wrong. You can just

(35:22):
throw this stuff out. Here says this shift will take
the planet back to something like the state it was
in before it was what was known as the Great
Oxidation Event the GOE, around two point four billion years ago.
For many years, a lifespan of Earth's bilosphere has been
discussed based on scientific knowledge about the steadily brightening of
the Sun and the global carbonate silicate geochemical cycle. Environmental

(35:45):
scientist Kuzumi Ozaki from Toho University of Japan said when
the study was published, one of the corollarias of such
a theorical theoretical framework as a continuous decline in the
atmospheric CO two levels and global warming on geological times
because well, wait a minute, hold on, hold on, hold on.
CO two is declining and that's gonna lead to oxygen starvation.

(36:08):
Why are we so worried about CO two levels? Then
why don't we plant more plants or I don't know,
turn the cars on let him run. So this guy
makes this entire thing this research paper that the Earth
is going to run out of oxygen in a billion years. Okay,

(36:31):
I'm gonna throw my two cents inn. You guys mind
if I play scientists and throw my two cents in.
In one billion years, we're going to evolve into very stupid,
little bug like creatures that resemble cockroaches, because there's gonna
be so many of us, and we're gonna dumb ourselves

(36:52):
down to the point where all we do is come
out at night and eat leftovers off of whatever other
species takes our places floor. That's probably where the cockroaches
came from to begin with. They probably looked like us
millions of years ago, and then they dumbed themselves down
because they listened to the experts and decided to live
in cages and stacked one hundred million high and eat

(37:16):
nothing but grubs and tofu, and eventually it became stupid
cockroaches a billion years. That's gonna happen to us. That's
all we're gonna That's how we're gonna end ourselves. Doesn't
matter if I'm right or not. No, it doesn't matter,
because it's a billion years from now. Who's gonna care
all right, Well not much of a doom thing, huh.

(37:40):
But anyways, well we'll just we'll try to contear. We'll
try to carry on from there. I like the meteor
hitting earth better. I love those types of scenarios, you know,
where you just put your shades on, you sit out
in your backyard in a lawn chair and a drink,
and you just go out. Here. Comes no use getting
too riled up about it. Hmm. All right, so let's

(38:00):
carry on. Things are happening, Things are happening, things that
you don't hear. We're not. We don't really want to
talk about El Presidente. We really don't. Because my god,
I tried to do some show prep tonight. Let me
chase a rabbit here, and I'm going to just throw
this number out here off the top of my head.
Probably ninety two and a half percent of every single

(38:24):
news feed and every single point of the internet, ninety
two percent of all stories were something about Donald Trump
or Elon Musk. Everything, my god, everything I said this
the last show that I did. The press is just

(38:46):
a static. They're just giddy that Donald Trump is president again.
You know how boring they it must have been under
Joe Biden trying to write stories, trying to make that
turd look like he was polished. It couldn't have been fun.
You know how hard it had to bend to these
for these bone heads to write something decent about Kamala
Harris cackling Kamala. I don't think I trump back. They

(39:11):
get elon musk bag. The stories just flow like a river.
Oh they're so happy. Well, I'm bored with it. Okay,
I know what they're doing. I don't even know what
they're doing. I know every time that Donald Trump stands
up and walks across the Oval Office floors, people, I
gotta die. I'm tired of it. Let's talk about other things.

(39:37):
Do you know a lot of EV companies are going
under out now right? The the people, we the people
are not really taking two electric vehicles all that. Well.
Number one, they're very very expensive, very expensive, especially when

(40:00):
you get up into the trucks and stuff like that.
I'm not gonna tell you where this information come from,
but it's verified. A garbage truck, a gas powered, gas
diesel powered garbage truck cost five hundred thousand dollars. An
electric one cost over a million. Whow do you really
want to pay that. If you run a garbage truck

(40:21):
company and you're running these garbage trucks all day long,
do you want to a pay for twice the vehicle,
paying two times as much for a vehicle and you
only get to use it half of that time that
you usually do because it has to charge. Well, the

(40:42):
same thing with cars. Yes, I know you can get
government funding, but what good is it do you, because
if you really want to go somewhere, and folks, I'm
not anti EV. Okay, I'm not anti electric vehicle. I
drive evs all the time. They've got some charm to them.
Not gonna lie. If I lived in a town where

(41:04):
I rarely ever had to leave that town, I might
even have an EV. You just go home and you
plug it in. You don't have to deal with the
idiots at the gas station. Okay, And they're getting better,
but it's not a natural progression. It's being forced up
on the people of this nation, upon the people of

(41:24):
the world, and they're not all they're cracked up to be.
They don't get the miles on a charge that they
should get exactly the weight of the truck raptor. That's
a great point. The weight of the truck, especially the
big semi trucks and stuff that they want. Evs are
just absolute murder on the road, even the pickups. The

(41:48):
pickup trucks, they wait on them. And most people don't
know this, but if you're a toad company, if you
drive tow trucks, or you have anything to do with
tow trucks, you have to dolly these things back, which
means you have to pick the front up and you
have to put the back on these exterior wheels to
keep them from rolling. You can't just toll them, or

(42:09):
you have to flat bet them. And even when you
do that, an F one fifty lightning EV you gotta
watch the weight. You'll wreck the dollies, you'll destroy them.
Most people don't think of stuff like that. There's a
lot of adjustments going on, and it's not a natural progression.
It's being forced on people and people are rebelling. Well,

(42:31):
the moment that government forcing that government oppression, government demanding
people by evs, the moment that eased up. Things started
going south even before that, even while the Democrats are
still in power, even while Biden was still in power,
people started rejecting the idea the Big Three started rejecting

(42:54):
the idea. Things aren't looking good for EVS right now.
Tesla stocks are down. There's another company that was supposed
to be you know, Oh, these people are going to
replace Tesla cars. They're called Nicola. Oh, Nicola, Huh, that's
a cool name. That sounds like Aldi's version of Tesla.

(43:16):
They're winding down their operations. They had semi trucks, bigger trucks,
and even for a while they were they were looking
at hydrogen fuel cells, which I think is more going
to be your future than evs. We simply don't have
the raw material in this planet to make electric vehicles
at the rate we were making cars, which they know

(43:37):
we don't, and they're trying to get people not to
drive cars at all. If you've noticed the narrative being pushed,
but they don't want to talk about. Some of these
electric vehicle companies are going under. Their stocks are crashing,
they're having issues. So take that to the bank. There

(44:02):
is a quiet revolution happening, and it's all because people
are rejecting leftism. Here's more proof. Here's more proof. Like
I said, you're not going to hear some of this
stuff in the mainstream media. I had to dig for it,
but it's out there. Target sued by the State of

(44:22):
Florida for defrauding shareholders about DEI programs. This comes from
routers as well Hemorrhoiters. So Target was sued on Thursday
by the State of Florida for allegedly concealing the risks
of diversity and social initiatives that led to a customer
backlashed and wiped billions of dollars from the retailers to

(44:43):
market value. The securities fraud lawsuit by the State Board
and Administration of Florida, an agency overseeing public pension funds
that own Target stocks, was filed in the federal court
in Fort Myers, Florida. It is the first shareholder lawsuit
led by the US state over targets alleged mismanagement of diversity,

(45:04):
equity and inclusion matters. Florida accused Target of betraying investors
and its core customer base of working families by making
faults and misleading statements and financial reports and proxy statements
about its DEI mandate and environmental social and governance mandates. Okay,
do you hear what I just said? DEI mandates and

(45:26):
environmental social and governance mandate. You know where all these
mandates come from the left. You know where they all
come from, the world Economic form, the United Nations, the progressives,
the communists, the socialists. These are all left wing ideas,
and they're breaking big businesses to the point where they
have to lie about them carrying out this article. It

(45:48):
also accused chief executive Brian Cornell downplaying the intensity of
customer boycotts following a disastrous and exceptionally offensive May twenty
twenty three Pride Month campaign prolonged the decline and Target's
share price. Remember that campaign, Remember that basically glorifying, you know,

(46:09):
mangling little Johnny's genitals, turning little boys into little girls,
turning little girls into little boys, gender confusion, YadA YadA,
and people just stop shopping there. Go, yeah, that's a
little too much. We're not going to participate in that. Well,
it hurt them a lot more than what they let
on now. James Offmeyer, the state's Republican Attorney general, said

(46:36):
in a statement, corporations that push radical leftist ideology at
the expense of financial returns jeopardize the retirement security of
Florida's first responders and teachers of course, Target did not
respond to requests for well, they didn't respond to quest
for comments. They're not going to they're probably freaking out.

(46:57):
Oh and by the way, just case you want to know,
Target is a Minneapolis, Minnesota based retailer, If that tells
you what you need to know. On January twenty fourth,
Target said it will end its DEI initiatives this year.
It's joined Walmart, Amazon, and many other companies in curbing
such initiatives, which US President Donald Trump and many other

(47:19):
conservatives have attacked. Turns out the right the right to
attack them. It's destroying investments, is destroying businesses. So here's
two things. You got electric vehicles that are being they're
forced on the people of this country. They rejected it.
You had DEI initiatives, environmental initiatives, things that pretty much

(47:43):
are forced on businesses. Every business gets pressured to have
these initiatives, folks, every time you walk into a store,
it's being pressured by financial institutions. What are your what
are your socialists communist socialist initiatives? What are your environmental initiatives?

(48:05):
What are your DEI initiatives? How are you going to
help us promote? The left is basically what they're saying,
what are you going to do for your Lord and savior?
The government, the progressives and people are rejecting it. It's
happening now. Will this take hold? Will this keep going?

(48:33):
Will we see the end of extreme left wing ideology?
And let's just call it what it is, folks. Yes,
I know that AP and Reuters and all these journalists
they're right there promoting all this stuff. Well, they're extremists.
They have been extremists since the days of Barack Hussein Obama.

(48:53):
They've always been left wing. But now they think they're
in a bubble. And they truly have, up to twenty
twenty four, believed that their idea is the only idea
that matters, only idea that will ever matter, and that
they are the overwhelming majority. Well, they just got shown
that they're not, that there is another side and they

(49:15):
cannot handle the fact that there is a different way
of thinking. And I'm you know, I touched on this
and wrapped in the chat, touched on this a little bit,
you know, But this is the this is the plain
and simple truth. When you started messing with our children,
that's when you lost everybody. When you started sexualizing the children,

(49:41):
That's when you lost a lot of your own base.
That's when people started walking away, when you started saying
it was okay for a man to put a dress
on and play women's sports and basically abuse women, beat
the crap up out of them, destroy them, take what

(50:02):
they've fought for. And you said, well, you can't call
that guy, that woman a man because it's a woman. Look,
it's got a dress on. Well, no, it's a guy.
It's a guy, just put a dress on. And the
funny thing is south Park called all of this out.
That's the funniest part. South Park White profits on this.
They called it all out. They saw this coming down
the road, and here it is. People are rejecting these ideas.

(50:25):
People are rejecting giant government that will attack you if
you question their motives, and if these boneheaded senators and
representatives in the Democrat Party and even some in the
Republican Party can't understand that we're through with this stuff.

(50:47):
Why do I have to work twenty five percent of
my year as a slave to the government. Why do
I have to do that two hours out of eight
hours when I go in the first two hours of
every day I work for the government. I don't get
to take that paycheck home. I never see that money.

(51:14):
That's the deal. And people are starting to wake up
and they're starting to reject this. Do I feel bad
that there's some people out there that probably don't deserve
to lose their job losing their job only, Yeah, not
too bad though. There's a lot of jobs out there, folks,
there's tons of jobs. Yes, you may have to get
out of Washington, DC. Yes, you won't feel like you'll
never ever be fired from anything again because, by golly,

(51:36):
I work for the government. Well it's not really exactly true.
Go find another job, Go breathe there, Get out of Washington, ZC.
And the stench, the stink of politics, of corruption. The
air is a lot cleaner out here in fly over
state countries, trust me, all right, a few minutes left.

(52:00):
I'm gonna leave with this one. This is out of
the Times of India. You don't hear this one being
blasted from radios and televisions and newspapers and online. From
February twentieth to twenty twenty five. Yale scientists link COVID
vaccines to an alarming new syndrome causing distinct biological changes.

(52:25):
These symptoms developed shortly after vaccination, which is within a
day or two, and can get more severe in the
days that follow. It's clear that some individuals are experiencing
significant challenges after vaccination. Our responsibility as scientists and clinicians
is to listen to their experiences, rigorously, investigate the underlying cause,

(52:46):
and seek ways to help. This comes from Harlan Crumholtz
and Harold H. Hinz, Junior professor of Medicine and Cardiology
at Yale State and Cole senior author of the study.
Researchers analyzed blood samples from people in their Listen to
Immune symptom and treatment experience now listen, which is yeah,

(53:09):
the acronym for listen. It's a study to understand long
Covid and POLST vaccine syndrome PBS. You don't hear them
talk about PVS a lot of the news, do you.
They compared forty two people with PVS symptoms to twenty
two people without symptoms after COVID nineteen vaccination. They found
differences in immune cells between the two groups. Those with

(53:30):
PVS had lower levels of infector CD four plus T
cells and higher levels of TNF on minus alpha plus
CD eight T cells. Gosh I wish Stacy were here
to explain all that, and it mess to me. Both
are types of white blood cells. Among other differences, they
also found differences in antibody levels. People with pvs who
never had COVID nineteen at lower levels of antibodies against

(53:53):
the virus SPIKEE protein, so they had lower levels of vanage.
This covid vaccine did just the opposite them of what
it should have done. This was likely because they received
fewer vaccine doses than those without PBS right whatever, but
fewer shots and no prior infections, their immune system had
less chance to build protection against the virus. That means

(54:13):
when they do finally get the virus, it's going to
probably be deadly. Isn't this what we were saying from
the very start that people who are some of the
people who are getting the COVID vaccine, the mRNA vaccine
were getting even more sick when they finally did get covid. Oh,
we were told to shut up, We were told about
to do our own research. We were told we didn't

(54:35):
know what we were talking about. You unwashed masses, you
little people. You don't now. Every day more of this
stuff rolls out every day we find out that we
were right. Additionally, they found that some people with PBS
had higher levels of the SARS coved two spike protein,
even if they had never been infected. Normally, the spike

(54:57):
protein stays in the body for only a few days
after vaccination, but in some PBS cases it was still
present more than seven hundred days later. This lingering spike
protein had also been linked to long COVID. That was
surprising to find spike protein in circulation at such a
late point in time. We don't know if the level
of spike protein is causing the chronic symptoms because there

(55:20):
were other participant with PBS who didn't have any measurable
spike protein, but it could be one mechanism underlying this syndrome.
Aawaski or Awasaki noted, they're finally admitting that vaccine was damaging,
and not to just a few people, to a lot

(55:41):
of people. I do know a lot of people that
got the vaccine. They're just fine. They don't seem to
be worse for the wear. I know people that are
on their fifth, sixth, seventh, or eighth vaccine and they
still get COVID all the time. It just seems like
they're sick constantly. They don't act the same. They act
kind of goofy as days go by. They're just rolling

(56:07):
out the truth, rolling out the truth, the exact same
things that we were getting banned from Facebook and Twitter
over the things we were saying. Now, if you went
out in the street right now, I guarantee if you
went down the street, out into a city street somewhere,
and you grab the first person with a I don't know,
with a save Gaza sign, I said, do you know

(56:28):
that they're actually doing studies that that PBS is a thing?
Post vaccine syndrome is actually a thing. You would be
called a liar. You'd be go, oh, you're disinformation spader.
You don't know what you're talking about. But it's there, there,
it is covid raptores. I was eight hundred and sixty
third vaccine. Are you growing that extra arm out the

(56:49):
side of your forehead yet, raptor? That's what I want
to know. I think it actually changes. You'll you'll be
an octoped before too long. Well, guys, it about wraps
it up for me tonight. I would like to thank
each and every one of you for listening in. He

(57:12):
says he's growing. Yep, he says he's growing. It there
you go. Yeah, we've got one hundred and eighty four views.
Not the best I've ever done, but hey, I like
to thank each and every one of you for checking
it out. We're having a good time. Keep it lockdown
KLARN Radio all week long. We got some of the
greatest podcasts. We got some great entertainment, funny, interesting, scientific, nerdy, political,

(57:36):
you name it. It's all there. And you even have
me outside of that room, just kind of lingering out
here doing the thing. Lord Willing will be back next week,
same bad time, same bad place. Peace out, everybody, God
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