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good it is to have my buddy Jeff Back coming

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in right before me. He just gets better and better
and better as as he goes on with his podcast.
My God, he's just doing absolutely great. And it was
a great show. It was It was a relevant show
to me because I just got back from Gettysburg, as
I told you last week, and man, what he was

(04:23):
talking about, the the ghost sightings and the and the replays,
and when you have violence of that kind of nature,
when you have that magnitude of violence in a battlefield,
it's hard not to believe that it leaves some kind
of you know, it doesn't leave some kind of imprint
a movie that plays back and forth that that people
can almost so you can feel the energy when you're

(04:44):
on a battlefield that has that magnitude of violence, that
had that had thousands and thousands of death that you know,
the adrenaline was off the charts high. The energy is there.
You can feel it. If you don't feel it, I
don't think you're in touch with yourself. I don't you're
in touch with the world if you don't feel it.
Even if you didn't know that a battlefield like that

(05:06):
held any kind of death or violence, you would feel
something walking across it. You really would. I truly believe that.
But man, when you know something has happened and you
know what it is, wow, you feel it. Great show, Jeff,
I really did enjoy that. I'm glad to have you back,
glad in the creases back. We got a lot to

(05:27):
talk about tonight. We really do. Am I prepared, not
one hundred percent. It's been a heck of a week,
but it doesn't take much to prepare for the rantings
and ramblings of an old cynic, which is exactly what
I am. A Malan Ray two cinecal sixty five on
ex Twitter, whatever you want to call it. It has

(05:50):
been to the day one year since the attempted assassination.
I'm now President Donald Trump again, President Donald Trump, Donald
Trump forty seven. There's a lot of people who want
this to go away. I want this story to go away.

(06:11):
So a lot of people who would just dearly love
to have the whole scene just disappear. But it's not
going away. Selena Zito just come out with a book,
and I gotta get that book. Selena, if you stumble
across this podcast, I'm going to get the book. I
got to read it. My summer reading is like quadrupled

(06:35):
during the summer, so now I have like all year
long reading. But I'm going to get that book. And
I want her because she was right there. She was right.
It happened right in front of her. And those of oh,
those of us that know Selena Zito, we love her.
She's a great journalist. She predicted the first President Trump victory.
She was telling people, guys, you're not I mean, she

(06:56):
was driving from place to place to place to place
to place, talking to people, interviewing them, interviewing people that
should have been voting Democrat, and they're going, I've had
enough Democrat. I've had enough. He's promising something new. I
wan to vote for him, and she's going, guys, he's
gonna win. Middle America is gonna vote for him. You know,
rural places, even some cities and are turning. And you know,

(07:20):
people mocked her, they call her names anyone. And I
do have her first book. I read that, So I'm
gonna get this one and check it out. Guys in
the chat. Hey, thanks for hanging out with me tonight.
I'm really super appreciated. Get Jeff, you just heard get
wrapped her you got already, Thanks guys for jumping in. Anyways,

(07:41):
back to the story. It's been one year. The story
is not going away. In fact, if historians are going
to be honest, which in this day and age, don't
count on that, especially you know academia, which leans harder
and harder left by the minute, If historians are gonna

(08:03):
be honest, July thirteenth, twenty twenty four was the day
that solidified Donald Trump's place as the forty seventh president
of the United States. That was his victory. Now, a
very very very close second would have been the day
that Joe Biden was escorted out to a debate undrugged,

(08:26):
which I still say the cocaine in the White House
was his. They'd coke him up, send him out to
do things, and he'd probably keep him stable for just
a few minutes. I still believe his dementia is all
cocaine involved, you know, like father, like son, you gotta
believe it. But anyways, I digress. July thirteenth, twenty twenty
four is the day that I believe solidified Donald Trump's

(08:46):
place as the forty seventh president of the United States.
That was the day he actually won the election. That
was the day that the stage was set. Now a
lot of the media, a lot of the tinfoil hat wearers,
a lot of the drooling six o'clock newswatchers, even a
lot of the media. The media tried their best, tried

(09:10):
their best to make this not seem like what it was. Yeah,
Donald Trump falls on stage. A shooter was at the
Trump browny. No, they shot him. It was an attempted assassination.
They didn't want to call it that because the second
they called it that, well, it gained traction, gained popularity,

(09:30):
It turned everybody's heads. It was a failed assassination attempt.
It was an embarrassment. Who ever sent the kid out there.
This kid didn't act alone. I don't care what anybody says.
This thing was way too convenient. We'll get into that
in a minute. But when he literally figuratively he not
figuratively literally practically in real life, dodged a bullet and

(09:53):
he came up out of that pile of security. Secret
Service ear bleeding started screaming fight, fight, Fight Fight. That
was the biggest rallying cry that a lot of people
in this nation have ever heard. Now, I'm not gonna
sit here and lick anybody's boot heels. I am not

(10:16):
a huge Donald Trump fan. I love what he's doing.
I really do. Cut the government down, sending all the
illeagles back across the border, bring it, more of it,
go Donald, But I will call balls and strikes. He's
done some things I don't really agree with. But when
it comes to this, the media wishes it would go away.

(10:38):
The problem is there's a lot of unanswered questions. There's
still way too many questions that have gone unanswered, like
why was that one building the only building in that
area completely open and unprotected? Don't you find that strange?
And then they come out and say, well I heard
too steep of a roof, and everybody's like, come on, man,

(11:06):
nobody bought it. Why did the Secret Service only fire
on this kid even though they had him in their scopes.
He had a gun pointed right at the president. Why
didn't they take him out before he started firing out rounds?
And then when they did take them out, they made
darn sure that they killed them. No, no dead men
don't tell tales. No body you know, no life, no,

(11:26):
no no story. Why were the several warnings and reports
and people saying, Hey, there's this dude crawling on top
of this building. Hey there's a guy walking around here
with a range finder in a backpack. Why were all
these reports intentionally ignored? We want to know these things now. Yeah,

(11:57):
there's congressional hearings, there's senatorial hearing. Big whoop. We've learned
over the years that hearings, uh politics, junkie, he's in there.
Good evening, sir, Glad to have you in hearings, Government hearings,
senate hearings, congressional hearings. They mean nothing. We've learned already.

(12:23):
They mean squat. Nobody gets handcuffed at one of these hearings,
and purp walked out of there to go directly into
a jail cell where they're held until they're tried for
treason or assassination or collaboration with an assassin or whatever.

(12:48):
No hit, who are we hitting here? Political? Whatever that means.
Take it for what you will. I don't believe anything
I hear. I don't believe anything i'll read to you anymore. Okay,
I'm gonna put it to you this way, just to
chase of it real quickly. If I read you an article,
I myself may only believe half to three quarters of it,
and maybe not even that. And being him from political

(13:11):
man whatever.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
Says.

Speaker 5 (13:14):
One year after a shooter injured the candidate Donald Trump
at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, Senator Ram Paul called
for congressional oversight of the Secret Service so Like a
year too late, complaining of a cultural cover up that
he claimed masked critical security failures before the attack. The
Kentucky Republican chair of the Homeland Security Committee told CBS
Margaret Brennan on Face Nation that somebody was begging for
security in both rioting and phone calls, but was repeatedly

(13:35):
denied resources by the Secret Service. They did not want
to assess, blame, or look internally, and they wanted to
discount any of their actions that may have led to this.
Paul said there was no way the Director of the
Secret Service did not know the questions had been made.
The breakdown of security led to Trump's ear being grazed
by one of the bullets. Fire Chief Correy a copper

(13:58):
comparatour was killed and two others were wounded before a
Secret Service sniper fatally shot the twenty year old Thomas Crooks. Okay,
you hear that. Several and they saw him up there.
Several rounds were fired before they fired back. Isn't that?
Don't you have questions about that? It doesn't mean you
have to believe there was something going on, But wouldn't

(14:20):
you like those questions answered? I would now, of course.
The brain dead Joe Biden President ex president former President
Joe Biden, the brain dead, called for investigations into the
Secret Service soon after the deadly incident, and at least
one found deep flaws in the organization. Yeah, yeah, right,

(14:44):
I'm sure they are all really digging to try to
figure out what was going on, just like they were
really really digging for the Las Vegas shooter, just like
they were really really digging for several other things that
have happened that we all question Epstein files. You see,

(15:05):
my friends, we will never actually get the details of
this assassination attempt. Those details are gone, just like the
facts on the Epstein case, just like the facts on
the Las Vegas shooting. Those details are gone. Those facts
are gone, so many unanswered questions, so many things, and

(15:30):
then you got to attribute some of it to hindsight bias. Okay,
a lot of hindsight bias happens in these things. But
putting that aside, there's way too many things that hindsight
bias don't even account for. There's way too many things
that you can look at and go, come on, this
is third grade. A playground has better security measures than this.

(15:54):
How did you miss this? And there's no viable answer.
They're really hoping the whole thing just kind of goes
away and he roades over time and you forget about it,
and your children, maybe your children's children. Someday in about
twenty forty five, twenty fifty, we'll get this released information

(16:19):
that yes, it was an internal assassination attempt by higher
ups in the Democrat and probably some Republican parties who
did not want Donald Trump to be president. Again, it
was a failed assassination attempt. They even had CNN the
only the only alley the CNN showed up at. Don't
you find that curious? The same CNN that showed up

(16:40):
mysteriously at Roger Stone's arrest. The same CNN that seems
to get a lot of inside information and show up
to places it's supposed to be secret and nobody knows
what's going on. I find that odd, don't you again?
More questions, more questions. We'll never know. We will be dead,

(17:03):
maybe not us if you're young enough. Maybe not. But
I guarantee you the people who are involved, the people
who should be hanged for it, Just like the Golf
of Tonkin that we found out was a lie, a
CIA covered up lie. All the people that responsible are dead.
Now what are they gonna do? Hang them, dig their
bodies up and hang them. No, Nope, they'll just laugh

(17:26):
it off and go oh ha ha ha.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
Sorry.

Speaker 5 (17:29):
Sorry, sorry, terribly sorry. We didn't mean to have one
hundred and fifty thousand young American men killed in Vietnam
on a lie. You know, maybe I should just make
this whole show like conspiracy. They mean, I should just
go full Alex Jones and all this stuff. I mean,

(17:51):
my god, you just read the headlines and it sounds
like an Alex Jones show. It really does. So, yeah, Mark,
this this is another It's been a year, it's the
anniversary market down. You're gonna You're never gonna get the
real truth. Maybe your children's children will get the real truth.
Maybe generations away, twenty year, twenty fifty, they'll bring out

(18:16):
the facts on it, release the classified information. Go oh yeah, Well,
the CIA and FBI had a lot of heads of
states and everything got together and said, well, we got
to get rid of this guy, so we tried to
assassinate him. Sorry, but while you're alive, and while we
can do something about it, we'll never know. Second story,

(18:41):
I've been watching the Democrat leadership and some of their parents,
they call them influencers. I guess they're parents mindless, brainless
zombie parrots trying to condemn the raid on a California
marijuana farm this week. The headlines have been hilarious. Oh

(19:03):
my god, just do me a favor and just just
just I know it's painful to do, but let's just
go over here. Can we get this on the Probably not,
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(19:25):
get old. I realize this computer is twelve years old
and it's probably going to die soon, and I need
to back up everything on it. My life is on
this computer. But anyways, read the headlines concerning this raid,
read Twitter concerning this raid. They want to make it
sound like.

Speaker 6 (19:43):
These soldiers just marched under this field and started, you know,
beating people on the head and shooting people and dragging
them off and kidnapping them.

Speaker 5 (19:56):
They're really really fighting hard to make the tone sound
like this as government overreach and that this is just
this horrendous, horrendous humanitarian crisis. Even Governor Gavin hair jel

(20:20):
Newsom really wants this to be the spark that ignites
violent protests against the Trump administration. They're all trying very
very hard to paint this picture. They're trying to sway
the drooling, smooth brain six o'clock news watchers that only
get their news in thirty second blurbs, thirty second little

(20:41):
blobs of nothingness. They basically just read the headlines of
the news and go, well, that's horrible, and don't actually
study what's going on. These are the people that the mainstream,
the left wing media, which is most of the media,
abcnbccbs CNN, MSNBC, all all of them. They want those headlines.

(21:03):
You're going to read the headlines, get mad and not
read the article to get the truth. But if you
start digging, well things happen. And the left really wants
this to be the spark. They really want this to
be the thing that ignites violence. And we'll talk about
why in a minute. But there's one little problem, one

(21:27):
little problem. Fourteen of the people that Ice took out
of there, we're underaged children, underage children working in slave conditions,
which they don't want it saying that anymore. You're gonna

(21:50):
see that narrative. They're gonna start fighting that narrative. Even
though they've been saying, if we send a legal aliens
back home, who's gonna pick the vegetables, who's going to
clean hotel rooms? Who's going to do all the unsavory jobs?
Even though they've been saying this for years, they've all
of a sudden caught on that we've been calling them
slave owners, and they don't like it because it's true.

(22:11):
So you mark my words, write this down. They're going
to attack that narrative and makeing sense. How dare you sit?
That's disgusting? It's so racist? Well what's racist? Me calling
them twenty twenty five version of slaves? Are you actually
bringing them over here to make slaves out of them.

(22:32):
I think that's a little more racist, don't you. Anyways,
let's look at the truth. This release dates July thirteenth,
twenty twenty five. On July tenth, twenty twenty five, federal
law enforcement officers executed criminal warrant operations that are marijuana
gross sites in Carpenteria and Camarillo. As of July thirteenth,

(22:53):
at least fourteen migrant children have been rescued from potential exploitations,
force labor, and human trafficking. Brought to you by Gavin Newsom,
Governor of California. Federal officers also arrested at least three
hundred and sixty one illegal aliens from both sites at
Carpenteria and Camo Rillo. ICE and CBC arrested violent and

(23:17):
dangerous criminal illegal aliens during the operations who are working
at the marijuana site, including Roman is Querdo, an illegal
alien from Mexico has been convicted of kidnapping, attempted rape,
and attempted child molestation. ICE previously deported him in two
thousand and six. It was president back then. Juan Duarte Velasquez,

(23:39):
an illegal alien from Mexico, has been convicted of rape,
and a dui. Jose Oriana, an illegal alien from El Salvador,
has been convicted of a dui and a hit and
run with property damage. Adriana Gonzalez, an illegal alien from Mexico,
has been convicted three times for burglary and dui. These

(23:59):
are not people here trying to find a better life, folks.
These are people here human trafficking, making a lot of
money on the backs of what amounts to basically slaves.
And yes, already, you're right. It's a farm owner who
is a big donor to Newsom and the California Democrat Party.
That's why they're having such a problem with this. And

(24:20):
like I said, you're gonna watch it.

Speaker 6 (24:21):
Oh.

Speaker 5 (24:22):
By the way, this came right from the Homeland Security website.
It just throws it out there. Three hundred and sixty
one illegal aliens, fourteen children being If you ask them children,
if you got them children alone without somebody threatening them
and said do you really want to work in these conditions?
Guess what they'd probably say, No, human trafficking, slavery and

(24:45):
hair jail. Governor hairjel there in California, it's screeching about it.

Speaker 7 (24:50):
He is mad.

Speaker 5 (24:51):
He Oh dare you take our slaves away, how dear,
and don't call them slaves. They're here looking for a
better life. Yeah, you suckered them, didn't you. It's absolutely disgusting.

(25:14):
And they've been saying I've been reporting on this for years,
telling them that hey, this is a this is a
ushered in subclass. You know, these are the same people
that are just screeching that nobody can make a living
making minimum wage. McDonald's minimum wage be twenty bucks an
hour at McDonald's, but by god, you take their two

(25:35):
dollars an hour cheap farm labor away from them, and boy,
they squeal like stuck little piggies, don't they. Yes they do.
Let's call it what it is, folks, it's human trafficking
and slavery. And don't let them shame you into saying, oh,
you can't say that that's racist. No, it's not racist.

(25:56):
The racism is coming from the lawless, immoral act of
bringing people here illegally and trapping them in a condition
where they are going to remain a subclass for the
rest of their lives. There is no chance to improve,
and they're really, really, really mad that we're sending them
back home. Alligator Alcatraz. Yeah, you better believe it. It's

(26:19):
a pit stop to take them back to where they belong.
They want to act the Democrat leadership. Now, I'm not
going to say, you know, I'm not gonna sit here
and tell you all Democrats believe this because deep deep
down the side, once they start figuring out, they don't
agree with its. Most logical people Republican order, Democrat or

(26:40):
whatever don't believe this, don't believe in it. But they
don't want you to stop and think about why these
people were organizing, funding and bringing millions upon millions upon
millions upon millions of impoverished, easy pace to manipulate, easy

(27:02):
to coerce people into this country illegally. And the whole
argument that well, they're looking for a better life that
falls flat, that falls short, It doesn't jive. You can
look for a better life here. You can come through
the points of entry, on work visas, on visitation visas.

(27:25):
When they're expired, you go home. Hundreds of thousands of
people do it every year. No what we need to do.
And uneducated, that's right, especially uneducated, because you know, uneducated,
you're easy to manipulate. Raptor here exactly right, don't be

(27:46):
on the defensive on this. Do not be on the defense.
Don't let them even try to play the shame game.
The Democrat Party, the leaders of the Democrat Party, and
anybody involved in this. I don't care if you're a
Democrat or Republican, if you're involved in this and you're
okay with bringing these people back from across the borders,

(28:06):
on open borders, open borers, unchecked under the radar, so
they can be easily exploited. If you agree that this
should happen, you are the villain. Period. There is no
excuse for it. There is no argument that says this
is a good thing. This is exploitation, human exploitation. It's

(28:31):
no different bringing slaves over from Africa and making them
mark the fields. They were given homes too. They were
getting roofs over their head too. Be on the offense,
make them, make them explain themselves. Why do you want

(28:52):
these people here working in their fields, doing the doing
these jobs that nobody else supposedly wants, working for two
bucks an hour? Why do you want them here doing this?
It's against the law. Why are you Why are you lawless?
Why are you immoral? Don't let them sit there and
try to shame you into silence. This is something we

(29:12):
need to actually just pound on them bar and it
is working, you know, even though I just saw I
don't know, I guess. Stacey Lennox, my co host for
Playing in the Dirt Here, she commented on some articles
saying that, you know, the whole immigration thing, people are
starting to turn against Trump on the immigration thing. Well,

(29:32):
number one, I don't believe their little pole. Their pole
was probably mostly left leaning, and they probably asked leading
questions that made it sound like something it wasn't, you know,
like that whole when did you stop beating your wife thing?
There's no good way to answer it. In whatever way
you answered, it makes it sound like you're against it.

(29:55):
The reality, the reality of the situation is something completely different.
We're gonna talk about that when we come back from break.
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a lot of views last week. I don't know where
that came from. That was kind of cool. We'll take it.
But you know what, I don't care if there's ten
fifteen of you, I don't care. It's it's I love
each and every one of you. The tune into this show.

(33:12):
I really appreciate you supporting me. The rantings of an
old man, an old cynic. Get off my porch, you
darn kids, Ah, I Raptor, I'm doing well, Jeff. I hope.
I hope EP can send him a bartender school. There

(33:32):
you go, send him a bartender school. You'll you'll secure
him a future political position probably, and you can learn
how to make your long island. There you go, Raptor,
go get some sleep. Glad y'all can joined me as
we were discussing before the break. I haven't done it,

(33:53):
but you know I'm not gonna do a full political
show tonight. I'm just gonna get off of it here
in a minute. You know, the left wing media spends hours, days, weeks, months,
years trying to word headlines in a way that either
falsely accuses the right or anybody that opposes them, or

(34:15):
to cover up the fact that they are wrong, and
even worse yet, that the Democrat approval rating continues to plummet,
and I mean plummet. Folks, all you had to do,
all you gotta do is go on go on Google
News and just read the headlines. You don't even have

(34:37):
to click on any of the garbage, I mean most
of them. You got to pay for it anyways, But
just read the headlines. They're ridiculous, they're borderline silly. Now
they they were them just right, so they can't actually
be sued for defamation. You know, they asked the question,

(35:00):
is Donald Trump covering up being a fastist? How these
reporters think so, you know, because they want you to
keep feeding you a steady diet of their crap until
the crap starts tasting good in your mouth. Then they
got you. The crap has never tasted good. It's ridiculous,
it's funny. In fact, they're a farce. They go to

(35:22):
I'll go as far as to say that Mad Magazine
could have even predicted how goofy some of these headlines be.
Mad Magazine should should actually study these headlines because it's
just real comedy. Gold in some of them. Democrat ratings

(35:42):
are plummeting. The Hill seven eleven of twenty twenty five,
not too long ago, sis and I quote, the Democrat
Party's credibility with voters has plummeted even further since the
twenty twenty four election, raising alarm bells as the party
looks to rebuild the head of the midterms and the

(36:04):
next presidential election. According to a poll obtained by The Hill,
the poll, conducted between May and June by the Unite
the Country a Democratic super Pack, showed voters perceived the
Democrat Party as out of touch, woke, and weak. That's
a pretty gosh darn accurate description. Out of touch, woke,

(36:24):
and weak. Look at their mouthpieces are David ogg Is
that either Harry Sisson or whatever his name is, sissy
sissy boy, look at him. The party has seen it
support erode with white men, Hispanic men, and working class

(36:47):
voters across the board, with approval ratings sitting below thirty
five percent across the demographics, and enthusiasm within the party
continues to wane in the wake of twenty twenty four.
The poll revealed this is the reality of the perception
of us as a party, and we will accept that
it's going to be hard to move forward, said Democratic
strategist Rodell Molinel, who serves as a senior advisor to

(37:11):
the super backed There's a perception out there outside of
the Democratic elites, and it's taken hold, not just in
the Maga crow, but people that should be with us.
Oh no, they've left the plantation. The horror, What.

Speaker 1 (37:27):
The wide worldless sports is going on here? I think
I think there's some kind of deviated.

Speaker 5 (37:32):
Prebrid That's what I think. There are a bunch of deviated prebts.
Democrats need to realize that in order to improve and
get better to not only win in twenty twenty eight,
but to win in twenty thirty and twenty thirty two
and beyond. Malone said they've been searching for a way
out of this wilderness since they're devastating loss in November,

(37:54):
when they not only lost the presidency once again to
President Trumpet also the House and the Senate. Since then,
party officials have conducted a number of postmortems, including polls,
focus groups, and strategy sessions. As the party's rebuilding effort,
I ladies and gentlemen, am going to help the Democrat party.
I'm going to help them, going to help them free

(38:17):
of charge. I'm gonna give them this advice tonight, free
of charge. They don't even have to pay me. They
can Actually, you know, here's the thing. They can actually
win us next election if they just do what I say.
Take all of the communists and the socialists and the

(38:39):
blue haired trans point zero one percent that basically tries
to dominate and dictate everything you do, and chuck them
to the curb. Go back to being the party supposedly
of the little people. Get rid of all the extremists.

(39:04):
Go back and study what JFK stood for. Yes he
was left wing. Yes I didn't agree with a lot
of stuff. But you want to know, you'll know a
bad little secret here. A lot of the people that
are in the Trump administration have his ideologies. They would
be John F. Kennedy Democrats back in the sixties. There

(39:26):
you go, that's free of charge. Take all these weirdos,
all these freaks, all these people that you want to
be victims so very badly, kick them to the curb
and go back to being JFK Democrats. Guarantee you you
will sweep up the next ten elections in a row.
You won't do it though. You know why because you've

(39:47):
been taken over by communists and socialists and you're terrified
of getting rid of them because they have you believe
in that they are the mainstream thinking. And that's why
you're losing, because you're stupid. There you go. Problem solved.
You don't even have to have a group meeting over this.
You don't even have I mean, and when somebody comes

(40:09):
up with these well, I know this is a roundtable discussion,
but I'm triggered by all of these words. Tell them
shut up. Somebody says, well, you got to use my
pronouns or you're gonna trigger me. Tell them shut up.
This isn't your party anymore. There you go. I've solved

(40:35):
your problem. I solved. You Pay me your million dollars
a year. I'll become your strategist. Even though I'm the
farthest thing from a Democrat. I can tell you how
to win elections. It's not that hard. You had an
eight year presidential candidate in your midst in twenty twenty.

(40:56):
You chucked her out of the entire organization. He's a
Republican now, she was a centrist. She made a lot
of sense. She was even semi appealing to people on
the right. You know what I'm talking about. No, Maga

(41:27):
is not a Reagan Republican. You're exactly right, politics junkie,
Taulsy Gabbard, you had her right there. It's absolutely ridiculous

(41:53):
what you did to her. She was I'm not even kidding,
an ear presidential candidate. She would have been your woman president.
She made sense to a lot of people that even
wasn't a Democrat. And you know, you're right, Jeff Fatterman

(42:15):
almost feels like a JFK Democrat. But you won't listen
to me because you are so convinced that the whole
world needs to be as far left as they can
possibly get. And when Republicans lose, trust me, I'll tell

(42:39):
them the same, something similar. I'll give them advice to
make me your leader. I will lead you back to
the ways. All right, fifteen minutes to go, let's change gears.
Tired of talking about politics. Frankly, lately, politics just annoy me.
Not even gonna kid you. I find myself staying more

(43:00):
and more away from political Twitter and farly going more
and more towards puppies, cats and ham radio. Twitter, not
even kidding, man, It just politics is such a mess,
and you can think about it is I'm watching people
on the right, that's the saddest part of the right,

(43:21):
that'll agree about eighty eight point eight percent about everything,
ninety percent about everything, ninety nine percent about everything, and
they get to that one percent, and they will absolutely
rage against each other, block each other, start this war,
call each other names, be absolute Neanderthals to each other,

(43:43):
even though nine percent of the stuff they agree with.
And if you don't think that's going to come back
and bite the Republican Party in the butt, you got
another thing coming. That's the thing that's so infuriating about
the GOP, so infuriating every stinking time about the Republican Party.
They win everything and then they sit there on their

(44:04):
thumbs and do nothing, and they're so ununited. It takes
something like an assassination attempt to get the Republican Party
up and voting. You're not gonna get that every time, folks.
And the meanwhile, Democrats are licking their wounds and they're
trying to figure out how to make you the bad
guys once again so they can take power back again

(44:25):
and lead us into communism. Eventually. So anyway, I've said
this before, I'll say it again. I'm staring down sixty
years old. It's getting closer and closer. It's the beginning
of September right now, we are almost halfway through July.
I'm old enough to remember that talk about things like seating,

(44:48):
clouds changing the weather, Jewish weather machines. I love picking
on my Jewish friends about that. And they're all such good,
great sports that they just you know, just suit right back.
And I love those people. Remember when weather manipulation was
a crazy right wing conspiracy theory, remember that, except it's not,

(45:11):
and it hasn't been for quite some time. Go ahead,
don't pull up Google. Well you can if you really want.
I mean, it tells you that too. But go into
a real search engine, one that's, you know, your favorite
one that actually is a little less manipulative than left leaning,
and put cloud seating into your favorite search engine. I
dare you. I dare you, because just like a whole

(45:37):
lot of things, they've been manipulating the weather for quite
some time and been telling you you're crazy for mentioning it.
Except now you're not crazy for mentioning it. Now, Well,
it's actually a good thing that we're dumping chemical substances
into our clouds to get a terrain. You're exactly right already.

(45:57):
They've been doing it since the seventies, which is about
the time that I heard about at mid seventies when
I was a kid and went what But it was
a crazy right wing conspiracy theory. They use crystalline silver
iodide particles, which they say has a similar structure to ice.

(46:29):
But start looking at him, and I guess eight states
are now seating clouds to overcome what they call a
mega drought. And this is from what what is a
Scientific America SIAM. Why wouldn't they drop shaved ice flavored

(46:51):
Jeff flavored shaved ice, drop cherry and lime flavored ice
into the atmosphere so we can catch it on our
tongues down below. I'm all about debt. Crystalline silver iodide. Yeah,
I don't know. That sounds like something you shouldn't be breathing.
They shouldn't be in your drinking water, They shouldn't be

(47:11):
in your crops. That sounds a little bit like you
know Brondo. Oh he caused a lot of rain, but
he killed all the crops. Sorry. Anyways, they drop this
stuff into the clouds. Water droplets begin to cluster around

(47:32):
the particles, freezing slad as they gather together, and these
frozen clusters eventually grow too heavy to stay in the air.
They fall from the clouds and drift gently towards the earth,
dusting the mountaintops with fresh snoe or getting all the
way with rain. Now, suddenly, suddenly, the whole ideal of
cloud seating has been put in spotlight. And as usual,

(47:59):
the media expects you to trust the experts, believe the science,
YadA YadA, YadA or whatever, but they don't want to
asking questions. The last thing the media wants you to
do is asking questions. But you can go right on
American Meteorologists Society and you can actually just search cloud

(48:24):
seating a big article planned weather Modification through cloud Seating,
an information statement of the American Meteorology Society, And they
themselves say that halfway down the article, unintended consequences of
cloud seating, such as changes in precipitation or other environmental

(48:47):
impacts downwind of a target area, have not been clearly demonstrated,
but neither can they be ruled out. In addition, cloud
seating materials may not be always successfully targeted, and make
cause their intended effects in an area different than the
desired target area. This brings us to the ethical concern
that activities conducted for the benefit of some may have

(49:10):
an undesirable impact on others. At times, unintended effects may
cross political boundaries. Weather modification programs should be designed to
minimize negative impacts. International cooperation may be needed in some regions. Huh,
so they're playing god changing the weather, manipulating weather, but

(49:36):
they don't know if it's doing long term damage or not.
They don't know if maybe what they're doing might cause
I don't know, a massive flood, a river to rise
twenty six feet in minutes, high velocity tornadoes in supercells.

(49:58):
They don't know. But they have been doing it for
a long long time. Now this AOW meteorologist society has recommendations. Well,
I'll read them to you. Why not, we got nine
minutes plenty of time. Efforts should continue to improve understanding

(50:22):
of the targeted cloud and precipitation processes in planned modification.
Because predictability is a limiting factor in the assessment of
weather modification efforts, well designed, randomized, and well supported research
programs should be conducted that improve predictability of the undisturbed
weather and the magnitude of weather modification effects. No, wait
a minut wait wait wait wait wait wait wait, you're

(50:43):
telling me that you don't exactly understand what happens when
you do this stuff, when you modify the weather. Interesting.
Number three, it is necessary to comprehensively address the risks, benefits,
and ethical issues associated with plan to weather modification, and
to develop policy approaches that can help implementation and conduct

(51:06):
of future experiments and operations. And number four, research into
modification of extreme weather systems such as tornatic thunderstorms, tropical cyclones,
et cetera should be limited to numerical simulations until such
time is there a sufficient knowledge to lay the foundation
for safe experimentation in the atmosphere. Now sleep good tonight, folks.

(51:33):
I guess that leads me to one question. Our chem
trail's real was Alex Jones Right. I'm not gonna say
yes or no, but these guys are admitting to have
been doing this for a very long time. My questions
are is, back in the mid sixties to mid seventies,

(51:56):
when we had such horrible, horrible tornadoes, were they dumping
this garbage into the clouds just to see what they're doing.
You know, the government does stuff like that. They really
do things like that. They try things, they pull the
lever on something just to see, and they experiment on you.

(52:18):
They've done it time and time again. Wake up. It's
not a conspiracy theory, it's just a fact. What makes
you think they're doing this on the up and up?
What makes you think they're not actually dumping this crap
in the clouds and causing massive problems? Whoops, well, he
may have dumped way too much of this silver iodine
whatever into a cloud above Texas ups, sorry, into a

(52:44):
clouds above Missouri and cause all those tornadic activities during
May destroyed and killed people. Sorry, I have questions. Like
I said, I'm not really conspiracy theorist, but i have questions.
I'm gonna ask these questions. I want to know, and

(53:04):
you can call me whatever you want, but I'm gonna
ask these questions because i'm not getting straight answers. I'm
not getting answers that satisfy my curiosity of why you're
dumping this crap into our atmosphere and does it have
a lot to do with why we have so many
breathing problems as a nation. Now I'm interested. I want

(53:29):
to know. I want to know what you think of
it too. This is Alex Jones type crap. But you
know I really didn't think anything. I'm gonna tell you
a little story. Hey, believe what you want. I used
to laugh about the whole Camp trail thing until September twelfth,

(53:55):
two thousand and one, when I went into work that
day and there were lingering crisscross patterns of chim trails
over washingtonaw and Wayne County, Michigan, as far as I
can see checkerboard, and they hung in the air for hours,

(54:17):
slowly dissipating. No, I'm not gonna sit here and say, ah,
do I gotta do this right. I'm not gonna sit
here and say the plays are got kim trails and
them and they're killing us. They're trying to kill us.
The globalis a're killing us. I'm not gonna go that far.
I'm just gonna tell you if it came out that

(54:38):
they actually have been doing things like drugging certain areas
so people will calm down, controlling population, dumbing people down, whatever,
medicating people, vaccinating people like you know, Bill Gates, wanted
to do, spraying things over the top of populations, putting
it in your cows and stuff so you eat it.

(55:00):
Nothing would surprise me if it came out as truth. Now, nothing, nothing,
Just go throw that out there. I'd like to thank
each and every one of you for joining me tonight. Yeah,
it just seems like it Just so much happens between
times at the microphone, from Sunday night to Sunday night.

(55:22):
There's so much that happens. It's hard to just grasp
some of it and a lot of it. Ignore a
lot of it ignore. I don't really care to hear it.
But sometimes I want to look some things up and
just just throw these things at you and ask you questions.
Make it, think a little bit about it. Make you
ask questions about the headlines you read every day. Do

(55:44):
your own research. Don't believe the media. You've already been
taught time and time and time again. You cannot believe
the media at all. Yeah, read their articles, watch their newscast,
but then dig behind the scenes and find out the
truth for yourself. You are your only hope when it
comes to information. We live in interesting times. My friends,

(56:13):
keep it locked right here in Kylarron Radio all week.
We got some of the best in podcasting. You can
ever find all of the fines, They're all right here,
all of the things. Oh and another thing too. I
gotta give you this before I go. You can find
me on internet radio. I bought a radio and it's
got Internet radio on it, which is kind of like

(56:35):
a crawler on the radio. That just I don't know
how it works. It's voodoo. It's magic, but it's kind
of cool. Any podcast you want, radio stations you want,
it's all on there. So if you actually type in
Sunday Night with and hit enter on your internet radio,

(56:56):
you get my show Wheel a little bit over that,
and I'm sure you could get all of Klar and
radio shows on there too, because it's got any podcast
you actually want. You can find it all. It's really cool.
And the one I bought you can. It's got a
voice recognition. You just talk into it. It finds whatever
you ask it. It's pretty cool. I'll get more into that.

(57:20):
Thanks to Salty Walt Hudson for turning me out of
that radio fellow Ham radio operator, and he's got a
heck of a YouTube channel. I've learned a lot from
that guy.

Speaker 1 (57:29):
Oh.

Speaker 5 (57:29):
My goal is to meet some of these guys and
shake their hand and tell them thank you personally, I
mean Alan Ray. Give a lockdown Kailoren Radio all week,
break the eye off. Just just lock it on your
computer and just don't change it. Make it your home screen.
God bless we'll talk again soon. Good night, Ti
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