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Speaker 1 (03:41):
Okay, so I'm not a lied to you. A couple
of months ago, I bought the rad Tel RTA eighty
handy talkie walkie talkie dual band. A couple of months
before that, I bought the b Tech UV pro. And
after I bought that rad I said, you know what
this is it? Between these two, it's like everything I
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need in any kind of a handy talk any kind
of a HT for Ham radio. Well, apparently I lied
because a couple of well, a couple of weeks ago,
last week, I should say something that came into view
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and I pressed the shiny red button and I am
now the proud owner of a Bowfing DM thirty two.
And I'll tell you about it.
Speaker 7 (04:37):
Hi.
Speaker 1 (04:37):
I'm Alan Ray. It'sunday Night with Alan Ray. You just
are in Increase with Jeff, and what a great show
it was explaining Wow, ultimate realities, alternate universe's past presence
and my mind's a little bit on fire right now.
Could be from something else, but it was probably from
Jeff show, great show. Yes, I pressed the shiny candy
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like button already. I could not help myself. I am weak.
I'm not even I'm not even gonna pretend I'm not weak.
Welcome to everybody in chat. We got already in chat.
We got Raptor in chat. We got Jeff in chat.
He's he's behind the scenes making sure that I'm actually
streaming hopefully. Guys, I'm gonna explain something to you before
I get into this new HT that I got. As
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as we speak right now, my wife is in the
other room signing us up for fiber optics cable. My
days of sketchy, almost non existent internet hopefully knock on
wood are coming to an end. Also, I'm probably going
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to have to reset all of my all Star nodes,
my radio list all Star node, my DMR node, and
all the things I use for HANM radio. It's going
to be a real pain in the butt. However, however,
it will be worth it. I promise you it will
be worth it. So back to what I got, the
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Balfang DM thirty two. First of all, it is a heavy,
massive radio, far bigger than the Red Tail RT eight eighty,
which is like the biggest radio I've got it. It's
got a ginormous battery that lasts forever. And the coolest
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part about it, well, it does a lot of cool things,
but one of the coolest aesthetics about it is I
ordered the clear one. It's perfectly clear. You can see
through it. All the lights and all the electronics, they're visible. Anthony,
who does the show with me every once in a while,
he was in love with it. He he, you can
tell he coveted it. Let me give you a rundown
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on this thing and why I ordered it. Number one
or may not know what DMR radio is. DMR is
digital mobile radio. Okay, the the UV pro, the BTech
UV pro, the ad Tell RT eight eighty are great
at what they do, probably the best at what they do.
I could probably put them up against radios that costs
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ten times more and they would hold her them. But
DMRs is something special. And I've got a DMR radio
and it's kind of an afterthought. It's an old radiodity
that I picked up at a ham swap meet. I
picked it up for next to nothing, and I blanked
it out, and I had to put new firmware in it,
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and I basically Frankenstein this thing, so it would actually
pick up my DMR hot spot, which DMR hotspots just
a little raspberry pie computer with a little antent on
it that when you talk, it picks it up and
puts it into the computers, into the interwebs, and it
comes out in other places. But it started acting funky,
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and the thing's always been a little weird. It's a
little uncomfortable, it's it's not easy to run. So this
DM thirty two comes along and it is holy crap
number one. The first thing. It's like I told you,
it's massive. Uh. It has all the features, gizmos. It's
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got GPS, which a lot of people are you know
a lot of people even in the prepper hand radio
prepper community going any GPS you don't need. The Chinese
will find you turning down reboudy. Well, the thing with
HTS and GPS is you have to actually press the
push to talk button to make it send a GPS signal.
And it is good if you're meeting up with friends,
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co workers, co survivalists, whatever, your shoot them up buds
and you can you can send GPS signals to each
other and you can pick a location you can find it. Now.
The d m R part of it. Let's talk about
that digital mobile radio. It's kind of what most of
your police fire ambulance blah blah blah. That's what they're
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using now. Now they use trunking DMR, which is Tier three.
Ham Radio uses Tier two. It's just standard digital radio,
not decoded or not encoded or decoded do whatever. Encoded.
It's just there. But it's also one of these deals
that I've got a DMR hotspot that I could pick up. Well,
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so far in this radio, I have loaded seven hundred
and eighty seven channels, right, yeah, I think you can
load up I don't know a couple of like two
or three thousand, I don't know, something like that. And
that's that's talk groups, I should say. It's not channels.
Channels you can load I don't know, up to fifty
thousand or something crazy like. That's absolutely insane. So you
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can you can just put in ungodly amounts of channels
and zones and all this stuff in this thing and
get it set up where no matter where you go
around there it does analog, it does digital. You can
hit repeaters or analog and get digital repeaters. The thing
with digital, though, is it does not take much of
a signal for me to copy what you're saying and
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you to copy what I'm saying. If we're out in
mother nature, in the wild and on analog, we can
barely hear each other. If we've got each other's information
in our radios, I could talk to you on digital
even if there's not much signal. But that's not what
I got this for. This thing. This thing is going
to be a in house princess cause I got it
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mainly for my hot spot. I'll probably take it out
some places where there's where there are repeaters digital repeaters,
I can, you know, talk on them. But it sounds
really good, it looks really cool. It's heavy enough and
wide enough at the base where it stands up by itself.
And here's the best part of it. It's got a
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three thousand amp hour battery. The battery, like I said,
is massive. The battery is like half of the freaking radio, okay,
so it lasts a good long time. The best part
of it, it's under one hundred dollars. That is unheard
of for a d MR radio. I got this thing
for eighty four ninety nine. It came with three different antennas.
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It came with a little speaker microphone thing that you
basically set off to the side, because I don't recommend
you use those. They sell it crap. It came with
a super secret agent ear piece thing that you could
put in if you want. I don't use those either
because they hurt my ear. But it came with a
whole bunch of stuff. And the best part about it,
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it's just a USBC charger in the back. That's all
you have to do is just plug it in. It
came when it comes up on the chargers. You can
set it in, but you don't need it. You just
plug it in. A lot of you follow this guy
Brushbeater on Twitter. Brush Beater does you know survival prepper
maneuvers and stuff like that. He used to be right
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here in Michigan. He's out and about now. If you
go on his website, you can get this thing for
seventy nine ninety nine. Like I said, absolutely unheard of
for a d MR radio. So I lied, I got
another one. I do believe that makes eleven. I would
have twelve, but I gave a bowfing way to my
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best friend down in Nashville. But the ones brush Beater
has on his they're green and black. They look pretty
cool too, and I almost ordered that. But the clear
one just it's really cool. It's and I ordered a
clear antenna for it too. So I'm I'm yeah, I
pressed the candy, the shiny candy like button. I lied
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to you. I did get yet another HT and I'm
not even sorry. I could spend an entire episode boring
you to death teaching you how to program DMR radios
if you ever wanted to get your tech license. Probably
one of the toughest things you can possibly do as
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a technician licensed HAM radio operator is learn how to
create code plugs for DMR radios regular radios. Most regular radios,
you can either go on chirp, which is a software,
or you can go on the radio's own software. You
can load in all kinds of repeaters and stuff. After
a while, it's just redundant. It's the same thing, just
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different frequencies, you know, and it's just bebebang b bang.
You just get them in there. No, there's like a
four or five step process every time you want to
put a channel into a DMR radio. Now that said,
you also can create a CSV file and just upload
a whole bunch of what they call a code plug
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into the radio. So it's one of the harder things
to do as a HAM radio operator, as a technician license,
and maybe even a general license. It took me a
while to figure out how to do these, which the
old radio that I have all you know, it's the
same kind of programming. So this today, I was sitting
out on the patio and I was uploading en mass
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all of the talk groups from Brandmeister, which is where
you get your talk groups to put into the radio.
And I'm starting to make you know, I'm doing this
by hand, the code plug and everything, and once I
get it done, I'll probably just release it to the
public and say, hey, here's a good code plug with
a bunch of stuff that gets rid of things that
you don't understand anyways, if you're you know, in the
United States and you don't speak a second, third, fourth, fifth,
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sixth language. So I'll probably put it out as general knowledge,
so somebody else that you know it doesn't know how
to do it, can just upload it into THEIRS. There's
a way to do it. It's kind of cool and
as usual, AI helped me out, just the regular old
Google AI helped me out because I'm looking at the
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thing goes, it's got to be a better way to
upload these. So I asked it, you know, how do
you how do you get how do you work the
CSB style to upload it? And it went through this big,
long explanation at the very bottom of it says, if
you want to take the shortcut, just export the current
file that's in there, use that as a template and
upload all of your cut and paste all of your
talk groups onto it, and upload it back to your radio.
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And I looked at that and I went, oh my god,
that's genius. It took me all about two minutes and
they were all in. So there you go. Got your
ham radio stuff for the day. It's beautiful, absolutely beautiful. Yeah, hopefully,
let me see here. I'm gonna I'm gonna put this
over to Jeff so he can put it here, so
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he can actually put the link to it from Amazon
right into the old right into the old chat. I
know he can do it because he's a genius. And
I'm kind of just along for the ride, like Gimpy
the Sidekick Cowboy or something. At nine o'clock on KLRN.
Oh my gosh, and it's gonna take its own sweet time.
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Let's see, Mike cow I should already be signed into this.
Didn't I do all those crap just a second ago?
Oh look it did? By golly. Here we go. So
I'm gonna put this in chat so you can see
how pretty this thing is. It's all clear. It comes
with lots of toys. The one, the one intenne came
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with is the most bizarre intenna I've ever seen. It's ugly.
It almost looks like a small microphone on a gooseneck.
Now I have not tested this, but they say it's
a high gain microphone. That's really high gain. Any you
can pick up signals from quite aways off, and you
know it's the the end all thing. Whatever. I don't know.
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I've never seen one of these before. Or I want
to put this. Let's see a copy. Let's see if
we can do this. I'm gonna put this right here.
Can I do this paste? There we go? Maybe it works.
I put that link in the in our chat, Jeff,
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if you can put that on there, just shows you
what we're doing and where we're at, and how cool
this thing is so Anyways, I'm rambling on about Hamm
radio stuff. It's not what you came here to to
listen to, or you might have I don't know, I
don't know. It's my show. I can talk about anything
I want, and that's what I want to talk about
for a minute. Yes, if you find yourself with a
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technician license, you find yourself interested in DMI radio, you
find yourself interested in something that doesn't cost you two
three four hundred dollars to get into DMI radio. This
ball Fang DM threty two is the way to go.
And I got a feeling with a couple of more
firmware updates, which is easy update from the computer. This
thing is going to be an actual probably putball Bolfing
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back on the map again. The best thing since the
UV five R, which everybody owns. They're like buttholes. We
all have them in ham radio. Okay, there's guys out
there that will rail against them and in their closet
they probably have when you know they do all right,
So moving on, one of the icons, the icons of
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the seventies and early eighties passed away today. Lonnie Anderson.
I'm so bummed out, although I was a Bailey person.
There was two kinds of people when w k RAPE
and Cincinnati was on, and some of you may not
be old enough to remember this. There were Bailey people
and then there were Lonnie people whatever her name was.
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And w Carapy I obviously was a Bailey people, Jeff Bailey,
one hundred percent of the time. She was that girl
next door down to earth, even as young as I
was when w KRAP was And there's some some internal
thing that told me that if you are that made
up and you are that stuffed shirt and you are
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that uh, I don't know, she looked fake to me.
And and and I'm not saying this to be degrading
to her, because she did a great job being the
blonde on bimbo that knew way too much on w KRP.
And you're right, Jeff, kaylaarn is the w Carap of
the modern age. We really are. But Lannie Anderson was.
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She was great at w KRP. If you watch some
of the episodes, it's just like she knew everything that
was going on. She had a mysterious pass that nobody
you know, some people would find out a little nugget
and they would be like, what she did great being
the blonde Bimble and w Carap. But you know, you
could almost tell that she was just a real downd
Earth person in real life. So Lennie Anderson, it sounds
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like she had cancer said it was said it was
an extent ended sickness. I'm assuming she yea cancer to
be KRP days. It aired from seventy eight to eighty two.
And I still can't go down seventy five through Cincinnati
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going over the bridge without that song. Go and you
look out over the Cincinnati skyline and you get right
to that one spot and I seventy five, that song
starts going through your head. That's just the way it is.
That's a life. Wow, what do you do? She'll be
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missed the last week began and all the people who died. Man,
that's a punk rock song. And I didn't know about this,
but her first role as an actress it was a
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small part in nineteen sixty six film Nevada Smith. It
was a Steve McQueen film. She had a guest appearance
on Swat I Remember That and Policewoman. She had a
short lived comedy series called Easy Street, and more recently
she did a twenty twenty three, she co starred in
Ladies of the Eighties at Diva Christmas, which, thank god
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I never never saw. They had Linda Gray donad Mills,
Morgan Fairchild and Nicolette Sheridan. Maybe I should watch that.
I don't. I don't know, but anyways, rip Lonnie to
see you know, that's just a horrible thing. Twenty twenty
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five is kind of kicking our butts, guys. Yeah, we do.
Chat has a lot of Bailey's in there, a lot
of Baileies. So if you're listening to this live, sounds
like there's a one hundred and forty two be listening
to this live, pop into chat at at KLARN Radio
and just love it. Let us know if you're if
you're a Bailey or what was her name on WKRP,
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I forget I was a Bailey person, so I didn't
pay much attention. So anyway, moving right along. God, it's
already nine to twenty two, looking to go on. It's
been kind of a crazy summer. One of the things
that's been going on. Jennifer, Yes, Jennifer, she was Jennifer
and WKRP. So if you're listening to us, jump into
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chat at KLRN Radio and just just let me know
if you're if you're a Jennifer or a Bailey person.
I was Bailey all the way. I was Bailey because
you could just tell. You could tell that she just
Bailey had it going on and just really didn't want
to flaunt it. Jennifer had to flaunt it, but she
probably really didn't have it going on. So there's that.
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I like the real women. So anyway, been going through
this thing around here about air quality. The air quality
lately sucks okay around here. It's mostly because of the
Canadian wildfires. They are still raging. They were raging last year,
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but it's just they don't seem to be talking about
them as much. You can find articles on them, but
they're not talking about the Canadian wildfires as much. You
can find like ap AP had articles, you know, and
take it for what it is. It's ap so smoke
from Canadian wildfires brings unhealthy air to lot arge swaths
of the Midwest. That's they're keeping it fairly true on
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this one. It's a smoke from the Canadian wildfires hovered
over several Midwest state Saturday, bringing warnings of unhealthy air
for the at least the third day air All the
alerts are in effect in Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
The forecasters said the smoky skies remain much of the day,
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and they have they've they've remained much of the day.
The Environmental Pictures said the smoke from the forest fires
would persist into Sunday for some areas. The Switzerland based
air Quality Monitoring list of the city of Minneapolis as
having some of the worst. Something odd's going on with
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my MIC, and I'm going to fix it right now,
they're saying they all went deaf, but yet I'm hearing everything. Yeah,
you're good to go. Let's see if we can fix this,
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says Google. Chrome is using my MIC and okay, we're
back on just as I'm good, So we're good. We're
gonna go. Okay, let's go. Anyways, blame Canada, Yes, but
we've had this problem for a couple of weeks actually,
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and you can see it best at night. Actually, if
I go out back with my big spotlight and just
aim it up, it's just nothing but haze, nothing but smoke. Now,
I say that to throw this in there too. On
top of that, now we have a volcano erupting, So
it's getting worse. This isn't a rush, and hopefully, like
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I said, hopefully my bandwidth is not just tanking everything
right now because I'm trying to get all these these
articles and stuff up here and it's just being goofy.
But anyways, we have a volcano erupting in Russia, and
can I even say this, It's probably gonna get me.
It's probably one of them things that gets you banned
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just for saying some Russian either that or you're gonna
call down demons or something like that. Let's see if
I can say this word. It's some Russian volcano and
as we speak, it's spewing tons and tons of volcano
spewage into the air. What do they call this thing? Kamchatka,
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the Kamchaka peninsula. So le's than a week after a
mass of eight point eight magnitude earthquake spark tsunami warnings
for Pacific Ocean, a volcano and far eastern Russia on
Sunday spewed hot ash miles into the sky, marking the
first time in hundreds of years of geological future had erupted.
The crashing inn Akov volcano. I said that crashing Nikova volcano,
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located in Russians far eastern kN Chatka Peninsula, sent ash
six kilometers or three point seven miles into the sky.
Staff at Karnatski Reserve said, so, now you have this
giant volcano spewing ash into the sky, along with our
wonderful friends in Canada and their little tantrum with their
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forests burning all down. Now on top of that, California burning,
another California wildfire. This has of yesterday, so his quality
air alerts were affect in Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, of Michigan
and blah blah blah. We all knew that. But that's
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Canadian wildfire. We have cal California wildfire's burning California Gifford
fire serve just to nearly forty thousand acres. That's a lot,
that's a lot. When was this thing done? That's today,
just today. So you've got three different events and probably
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some more spewing ash, spewing unhealthy things into the air, right,
and I guarantee you with everything getting spewed into the
air from Mother Nature. Now, first of all, it's it's
kind of funny that you need. The climate cult is
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eerily quiet on all of this, eerily quiet, But of
course al Gore's out there doing al Gore things. Just
a few weeks ago, July eleventh, twenty twenty five, al Gore,
speaking in Nairobi, gave it a ted talk that set
the stage for where the world stands and its searched
for net zero by twenty fifty. He says, many of
the oil, gas, and coal producers and their financial allies
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are now advocating a new approach that they call climate realism,
which it's real realist the fossil fuel industries. Climate realism
displaced decades of science and the worldwide struggle with two
likely outcomes for the climate system by twenty fifty. So
decades of science and the worldwide struggle, decades of science
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that has told us over and over again and by
this year the polarized caps would be melt. Oh no, no, no, no,
they're not melted. Excuse me, this year's Oh no, it's
going to be ten more years. Oh no, no, no, no,
it's gonna be ten more years. They've been wrong one
hundred percent of the time, one hundred percent of the
time with their decades of climate science. So now people
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who have looked at all of the past and actually
are using valid measurements instead of skewed numbers and trying
to do studies that you know they fudge the numbers
just up where it leans towards the climate cult's point
of view. And let's face it, guys, the scientists that
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are doing this would absolutely love it. They would love
it if the world boiled and their very very last
breath they watched you scream we should have listed and
their existence would have been justified. They would love it.
Don't get me wrong, watch their movies. Watch the movies
by the climate cult. The climate call is just waiting
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for something huge. They're happened so they could look at
you in the eye and say I told you so,
and you didn't listen, you laughed at me. The problem
is is they've been wrong one hundred percent of the time.
One hundred percent of the time they've been wrong. They're
not even close to being right. Remember a few years back,
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they had discovered that for eighteen years the temperature of
the Earth hadn't changed, not even a little bit, and
they had to scramble to try to justify that climate
to climate size. It is just still reality. But it's
just it's just it's just leveled off. But it's coming.
It's coming. The ice age. The polar bears are gonna die,
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and all of the ice is gonna melt in New
York city's getting fled. Okay, well, we're good with that.
I don't live near New York. So al Gore is
out there doing his Al Gore thing now. Instead of
saying by the year two thousand, or saying by the
year twenty thirty, which is what they did for a while,
now it's twenty fifty. They've moved the goal post to
twenty fifty. That's what we're at now, twenty fifty. That's
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where we're that's the that's the goal post. That's what
you're gonna hear from now on. For the longest time,
you heard by the year two thousand, you're all gonna die.
Gas is gonna be gone, the water is going to
be gone. The polar ice is gone. I know Raptor.
He says that, Raptor, So the polar ice is gone.
I have a polar bear living right here in Gadston
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Studios with me. He was a poor orphan. Now he's
over thirteen foot tall, takes up a lot of room,
and he smells, but he's my buddy. Oh wait, that's
just ave us sleeping on my couch and back. Never mind,
So the doom, let's we gotta do it? Du god,
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it's my favorite sound by whatever al Gore's out there
putting down climate realism. I got a question for al Gore?
How do you figure in what's going on right now?
How do you figure in? And how can you sit
there and tell me that I have to live in
a shipping container, I have to eat bugs and tofu
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I have to live in a living center stacked three
hundred people high. W We're smelling each other's farts every
morning when we wake up. And I have to live
like third world old poverty to save the planet. While you,
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al Gore, are still living in Nashville in a ten
thousand square foot house, probably has about five air conditioning
units in it, still wearing your suits, still being driven around,
escorted around in a nice caravan of black subs. Are
you going to change? So what I want to know,
(34:28):
mister Gore, is after we all go net zero, after
we're all at net zero and the world is now
just this sad, horrible place to live, because we are
all just living in regret. Because because we warmed up
the planet and these volcanoes are still spewing out ash,
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these fires are still catch because most of these fires,
most of these fires are set by careless people are
fanists and lightning. What are you gonna do to stop
the lightning? Al? What are you gonna do, buddy, It's
still spewing filth and junk into the air. How are
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you going to stop that? Hint? He can't, he can't,
He never will be able to stop it, and he's
been wrong one percent of the time, along with the
rest of his climate cult. I'm gonna take a quick
break when I come back. Nah, we got just a
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little bit, just a wee bit of politics to talk about,
not much, because I'm really burned out, guys, I'm burned
out on politics. We'll talk about it later. I'll be
back in just a moment.
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Russell Button. Now, okay, we're back high. It's Sunday Night
with Alan Ray the show after in the Crease Our
Loss Wonder, whichever one Jeff does, wrapping up Sunday nights. Yeah,
most people have gone to bed by now, But I
don't care the one hundred and seventy nine viewers that
I have. We're all friends here, we all float down here.
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It is'n it with Elan Ray, the show where we
look around this giant blue ghetto rock that we're hurtling
through space at unimaginable speed. We asked the eternal question, what.
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The wide wide world of fortunes of I don't know,
I don't know, mongo just pawning game of life.
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I've referred to this a few times now. When you
just go on the any news feed, Google, whatever, it's
funny to look at the headlines. I know, I know
the media is going to try their best to say
(39:30):
that we are not biased. But let me read some
of these headlines. Let me just read some New York Times.
Texas democrats leave state to block GOP from redrawing political map.
Let's see, here's another one. Trump fired America's economic data collector.
History shows the perils.
Speaker 11 (39:49):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (39:49):
Here's another one. Uh Democrat senators. No, no, no, that's
not when h oh Democrats hold up appropriations in the Senate. Okay,
there's one. There's a oh yeah, yeah yeah. Florida record
for executions is driving a national increase. There's just you know,
(40:11):
everything is well, the right is the problem with every day?
The funny one. I guess there's an earthquake in New York.
Do you guys know this? I didn't know this, ap
AP just what to do about the earthquake that shook
the New York area Saturday night? Oh my gosh, you
(40:32):
do know New York sits on a fault line, a
major fault line. By the way, the New York City
sits on a major fault line. Most people don't know
that New York could conceivably the earth could open up
and swallow New York hole. I know. Don't threaten you
with a good time, right, How Trump is transforming transforming
(40:52):
the US government's environmental role Trump. Yeah, it just this
is kids. This is why I just like trying to
avoid a lot of politics on my show anymore. When
you scroll down through the headlines, it's just, oh my gosh, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump,
(41:12):
Trump t Trump, Trump did this? Trump did that? Way?
Way way? When uh what I rate? Trump tells Schumer
to go to hell after send a standoff over confirmations. Yeah,
just after a while, it's it's like it's like wiping
your butt with a cheese grater. It's just after a while,
you just don't want to deal with it anymore. But anyways,
(41:35):
one of the things that did catch my eye, of course,
you have to go to Fox News to even find
out something like that, is the Department of Justice right
now is sending letters out to certain states asking questions
about their twenty twenty four voter procedures. I don't know,
(41:56):
let's let's hear it. I guess you have to go
to like Fox News to even see this. Yeah, Jeff,
you're right. I mean, we had Michigan sits on kind
of a fault. We had one a couple of years ago,
actually knocked some baseball bats over along a fence line
of the Little League game. We will rebuild. Just as
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people forgot about the East Coast earthquake, New Hampshire just
had a one point five, you know, and the people
in California just go okay, yeah, okay, patch on the head.
That's nice. Anyways. Attorney General Pambondi's directed the Department of
Justice officials to probe election practices throughout the country as
part of the Trump administration's efforts to crack down on
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federal election laws. The DOJ's Civil Rights Division is largely
leading the effort, which has involved seeking information from states
about their election practices and voter registration lists sometimes known
as voter roles, and placing an emphasis on identifying any
non citizens on them. Election integrity starts with the clean
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voter rules. That's the foundation for secure elections. A DOJ
source told Fox News there's been a culture of non
compliance from several states that don't keep their roles updated.
This Department of Justice is cracking down. Now. Guess which
state is included in the crosshairs of this investigation. I'll
(43:26):
give you three guesses. First ones don't count, and I'll
even give you a hints where I'm broadcasting from the
cornfields of as we speak. That's right, Michigan. And it's
no surprise, guys, it's no surprise. Remember when I had
(43:49):
my Circumspise show that basically was all about Michigan, all
things Michigan. The Fishing Report. That's where the infamous Fishing
report came from. God, I missed the Fishing Report. That
was so cool. I loved that. That was a good
thing to make fun of. But the problem is is
(44:10):
Joscelyn Benson, our Secretary of State has been running a
shady deal. Since she has been the Secretary of State,
she has been shucking and jiving and dodging questions. And
this is nothing new. And let me see where where
was that list of states? Oh, it's somewhere around here.
(44:34):
I think this AP actually mentioned some of them. Alaska, Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada,
New Hampshire, New York, Utah. Wisconsin confirmed the AP that
they had received letters from voting sections requesting their statewide
voter registration lists. At least one other, Oklahoma, received the
(44:58):
request by phone. So it's not just blue states. It's
blue states and red states right now. You know, Michigan
technically is a red state. If we cut Detroit and
Kalamazoo basically off and shipped it somewhere else, we would
be total red state. So they're looking into some of
(45:19):
these states. And as I mentioned, this is nothing new
here in the state of Michigan. How about that fishing report.
It sucks the end Ohio fishing report. This is nothing
new in the state of Michigan. Jocelyn Benson has been
running a shady election deal. Well, you remember twenty twenty
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the news had it right there, the Detroit you know,
Wayne County.
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Speaker 11 (46:27):
They really can't be be.
Speaker 1 (46:34):
I like Amposen butcher a most here.
Speaker 11 (46:38):
A few men movels, and I'm a mad man. Oh yeah,
going to my head.
Speaker 1 (47:00):
There. Maybe I'm back. Hopefully I'm bet Oh boy, Okay,
I think we're back. Yes, Jeff says he was pulling
garlic bred out of the oven when he heard it
went silent. Uh, the Hooterville Internet and Cattle Feed Company.
Hopefully I'm back, guys, let me know. If I am,
I should be there. We go anyways, None of this
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is news to anybody who lives in Michigan. All the
way back in twenty twenty, the courts told Jocelyn Benson
that she was supposed to be purging the voter rolls
of dead people of maiden names, of people who had
been married, people who had been moved out of state
for a long time, didn't even have an address in
the state of Michigan now, And in twenty twenty, she
(47:49):
dragged her feet says, yes, I'm gonna do it, but
it's going to be well after November three before I
can get it done. So she ignored the courts and
it pretty much turned the state blue. She is still
dragging her feet. There's still sketchy things going on. Remember
were they still they caught that Chinese student who registered
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and voted, even though she said, oh, this just doesn't happen. No,
we catch all of them. Yeah, they vote. And it's
funny how none of this stuff ever happens to you know,
none of the stuff ever leans toward the GOP. None
of the stuff ever leans towards the right. It's always
people on the left that tend to, oh, well, yeah,
(48:33):
these people voted, but they deserve to vote. So Jocelyn Benson,
who has her eyes on the governorship, the gubernatorial seat
of Michigan, which God forbids she ever even gets in
that office again, even as a guest. Joscelyn has been
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running a shady, very very shady voter role here in
the state of Michigan. A lot of people accused. Let's see,
when's this article June ninth to twenty twenty. This is
how far back it goes, Okay, and this is this
article is from The Bridge in Michigan, which is a
conservative think tank a conservative activist, on Tuesday sued Michigan
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Secretary of State Joscelyn Benson and sixteen local clerks in
federal court on claims they failed to accurately maintain the
state's voter rules. Tony dont No remember this is from
twenty twenty. Tony dont executive director of Michigan Freedom Fund,
alleges the suit that LELANDL County has more registered voters
than audit citizens, and that another fifteen counties have voter
registrations rates over ninety percent of the eligible voters, which
(49:38):
Dont call suspiciously high rates of registration. The findings indicate
that voter rules are inaccurate and that Secretary of State
Joscelyn Benson and other election officials are failing to make
reasonable efforts to keep the list up to date in
accordance with the National Voter Registration Act. The suit contends
it seeks preliminary injunctions requiring the state to fix alleged
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problems before the twenty twenty election. And of course she
came out and said, well, I'm going to fix them,
but I'm just gonna need more time. It's going to
be after November third. Oh really, really, well, that's strange.
And this this is a tweet from are now President
Donald Trump and was president back then. I May twentieth,
twenty twenty, Michigan sends absentee ballots applications to seven point
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seven million people ahead of the primaries and the general elections.
This was done illegally with an authorization by a rogue
Secretary of State. I will ask to hold up funding
to Michigan if they want to go down this voter
fraud path. So this is nothing new. Benson has been
running a crooked deal since twenty twenty. And if you
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mention it now, like I could be in legal trouble
for just telling you this right now, because the underheads
in our state government has passed the law that says
you're not supposed to question the integrity of the vote
here in Michigan. You can get in trouble if you
do it. Well, you know what, I'm gonna question it
if I'm going to go to prison. This is a great,
great reason to go to prison. If I'm going to
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be a political prisoner over something that grats does why
not this, I'm telling you right now, it's all shady.
And when you point out that the last I don't
know how many five, six, seven elections. If you really
want to be realistic, every election for the past probably
thirty forty years that on Wayne County has been crooked,
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provably crooked. Well, then you realize that the whole state's
probably that way. People get tired of it, they really do.
They get tired of it, and they're fed up. And
of course now Democrats are going to, you know, play victim.
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Joslyn Benson's going to play victim then being picked on.
I'm being picked on. This is something new. I'm a
victim here. No, it's not really anything new. You've been
running a crooked election since twenty twenty, and we've been
pointing it out, and you keep calling us conspiracy theory theorists,
(52:11):
and you keep saying that, you know, we're just stirring
up trouble, stirring up controversy. But yet it's provable, and
there's been several instances that were proven proven. Let's see,
they're making it illegal to even take these things to
court in the state of Michigan, so it has to
be done on a federal level in order to get solved.
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So more power to the Department of Justice. Get them.
That's all I've got to say. Get them. Oh sigh.
The more things change, the more they're the exactly the same.
Just things go round and round. Politics is dirty. However,
it's not one hundred degrees anymore. It's actually livable. It's cool.
(52:59):
I am going to work on getting and my wife,
like I said, is getting our high speed internet ordered
right now as we speak. Hopefully, by the next time
you and I talk, I will have dependable, reliable, quick fast,
very fastly internet that doesn't cut out. It's gonna be
(53:19):
my it's gonna be my goal. We'll see what happens.
I don't know. Could just be this computer too. I
have woken up to the fact that this computer is
getting to be very old. It's a really good computer,
and it's led a life of ease for the most part,
sitting right here in this studio desk doing its little thing.
(53:40):
But I think it's starting to wear out a little bit.
I don't know. Yeah, it runs pretty good most of
the time, so I can't get too upset with it.
But everything has a lifespan, and this thing is getting close.
I really, if I'm gonna get another computer, it's not
gonna for the studio. I should say it's not going
to be a laptop. It's going to be an actual, big, bad,
(54:04):
many many megabytes of everything, some of the best computer
I can buy for the money. Because I do a
lot of software. I do a lot of recording software.
I do a lot of well podcasting software, hand radio software,
and a lot of it drags these things down. But
I'm going to go through before I do any of
this and purge everything I'm not using, just to see
(54:24):
if it speeds this thing up a little bit, because
I know things run in the background. But the funny
thing about it is is when you actually take this
computer and you actually take the task manager and bring
it up, what uses the most CPU, what uses the
most everything is actually a Chrome browser. It just seems
(54:45):
to just suck the life out of a computer. So
maybe I'll have to redo some things, get out of
Chrome browsers all together, or do You would probably agree
with me. We'll see how it happens. All right, folks,
we're back up to the top of the hour. I'd
like the thank each and every one of you for
tuning in tonight. Then we had two hundred and five.
That's better than a kick in the ads. It's not
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a bad number at all. We'll take that number. I'm
Alan Ray. Sunday Night with Alan Ray. Keep it locked
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on there too. That makes me so happy. Everybody have
a great night. And I have Brave maybe I'll already
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says Brave is chromium based, but not chrome. If that
makes sense. It makes sense. Maybe I will use Brave
and see what happens if I log in to the
to a little stream yard. But maybe I can just
start doing my own producing if I get the high
speed and things go right. Everybody have a great night.
We'll meet again next week, Lord Willing, same bad time,
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same bad place. I'm Mellan Ray p