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April 11, 2025 • 15 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Whoa, whoa, whoa, It's Friday?

Speaker 2 (00:03):
Are you saying whoa? Like slow down or stop or whoa?
As in disbelief.

Speaker 1 (00:08):
I just can't believe that the Gumbo parties tonight. I'm
so excited about it.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
Well, it is Friday, and you know how we love
our Gumbo parties.

Speaker 1 (00:14):
And I can't believe amateur golfer Jose Louis Ballister pete
in a creek during the first round of the Masters.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
Why is he an amateur? He's played in the Masters.
Don't they pay you for that?

Speaker 1 (00:24):
I don't know, but that would explain why he did it,
because he said he really had to go. He forgot
the bathrooms were nearby. Here he is talking about why
he peeded a gust.

Speaker 3 (00:32):
Completely forgot that we had those russions from the left
of the tea bucks, didn't really know where to go,
and since Jady had an issue are on the game,
I'm like, okay, I'm just gonna sneak here in the river.
Probably the people would not see me that much, and
then they caught from me. Probably one of the clubs
that I really got today, like real loud. So that
was that was kind of funny. I mean, it was
not embarrassing at all for me. So if I had
to do it again, I'll.

Speaker 4 (00:52):
Do it again.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
He would do it again, he said, not embarrassing for
him at all. Apparently he was, you know, pretty proud
of what he was hanging out there over that creek.
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Speaker 2 (01:43):
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cha China. All right, I got a couple of things.
You got anything to start us off, mister ll Well.
In the sports in general, there's gonna be a lot
of sports tonight, and over the weekend there'll be some
basketball because we out the playoffs playoffs. Next week there's
baseball because that's that's doing kicked in now. Astro's back

(02:06):
at home, so you can watch him in Central Time,
which really helps a lot if you endo that sort
of thing. And then there'll also be some more golf
because the masses go right through. Like you said, Sunday
beat blaspheming the Lord of playing golf on the Lord's Day.
But that's what they're gonna do, because there's twenty million
dollars on the line.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
Boy, twenty million dollars. There's a lot of money. I
guess the Lord forgives.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
I guess.

Speaker 4 (02:30):
You know.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
That's great and everything. Okay, So Deshaun Watson is back
in the news sort of. He's in the news because
he's not in the news. He has been beset by
scandal and publicly disowned by his team owner. However, according
to him, he's coming back better than ever. Last two
weeks there we've been hearing a lot about how he's
leaving the Browns. The Browns owner Jimmy Haslam called his

(02:52):
historic trade for Watson a swinging a mess.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
Oh yeah, there's a big mistake. Everybody knew it but him,
and now he knows it too.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
Yeah for something about a guy who was chased out
of his own town for getting too many bunghole massages.
That guy really liked having his bunghole massage, and anyway,
Deshaun Watt insisted on it. Deshaun Watson says, don't write
me off yet. I think I still have one more.

Speaker 4 (03:14):
Change performs comes when you know your back gets the walls.
It comes better because you kind of got to really
lock in. You know, you don't have anything pretty much
to lose. And I feel like that's why I'm at
right now. You know, everyone's doubting me. You know, everyone
don't believe in me. Everyone don't think that I can
get that.

Speaker 2 (03:31):
To where I was. So I told you so, I
told you so.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
I can remember several years ago when this guy still
played for the Houston, Texans. There was a storm happening
in our city. There was a hurricane, historic flooding was
going on, and almost like he wasn't even in town
and didn't watch the news. Deshaun Watson posted a photo
of himself on social media in the middle of the storm,
the tropical storm, inside of a limousine with some I'm

(03:57):
just paraphrasing here, it's something like I could do anything,
nobody could beat me.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
I'm the greatest. It was one of those things.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
Yeah, it was really bad timing, and I don't know
if it was a scheduled tweet or what, but I
pointed out at the time how tone deaf this was
and how this proves this guy's probably kind of a jackass.
And listeners of this radio show, uh oh, said, Kenny,
you don't, you don't. He's a good guy. He's got
a nonprofit where he launders money. It's like, what, You're

(04:23):
not gonna believe this, But there's a sports star with
his own nonprofit that allows him to do things without
paying taxes, and then he looks like a hero. I
don't know why people fall for that. Every single athlete
in America has a nonprofit. Why do you think they
all have a nonprofit because they're all good guys. Well, yeah, no,
because it's a way for them to get around the

(04:43):
tax system. Everybody, and isn't that we know about how
nonprofits work because we work with a real one. There
you go, So you can't just write everything off. No,
that's what they do. They they can in that what's
his name, Billy Bob Thornton's daughter, Her plan her career
was to become an NFL star's wife so she could
run his nonprofit.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
Yeah, that's that's a high ambition.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
And actually she explained it quite articulately on that TV show.
Of course, knowing that she wasn't actually seventeen does make
it a little easier to watch. But boys, some of
that stuff is creepy. What she's talking to her dad
about her sex wife.

Speaker 2 (05:20):
Yeah, and dad didn't want to hear it, but she
says it anyway.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
Meanwhile, Esports World Cup is about to make gamers richer
than many of the athletes who actually play the real games.
Imagine getting more to play Madden Football. You see where
I'm going to. The Esports World Cup Foundation announced a
prize pool of more than seventy million dollars, making the
virtual event the most lucrative of its kind. The EWC

(05:48):
will feature competitive gamers from across the globe, and it's
going to be in Saudi Arabias, which means not a
lot of females will be competing.

Speaker 2 (05:55):
But unless they're just pretending to be men, this might
be the opportunity for women to get back at men
in sports.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
Finally, a chance for trans athletes to succeed in Saudi Arabia.
I don't know if that's gonna work anyway. So they're
gonna be playing a lot of games here. Fatal Fury
is one of them, call it duty. Yes, they'll be
playing Madden, among other things. League of Legends, Mobile Legends,
Bang bang. I don't know any of these games, of course,
not Rainbow six, Siege X, Like, what did they just

(06:25):
street Fighter six? There's one street Fighters I know, Yeah,
you know that one. I know street Fighter. Anyway, seventy
million dollars could be yours if you're good at video games,
and your virginity will be safe. I'm sure of it, Oh,
I'm sure. Meanwhile, Star Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill
was allegedly involved in a domestics dispute with his wife,
Keita at his condo in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida.

Speaker 2 (06:47):
That also like he wouldn't be playing a game.

Speaker 1 (06:51):
There is a police report from the incident after the
Sunny Isles Beach Police Department responded to an assault in progress.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
Did he go oops side her head?

Speaker 1 (07:01):
The report claimed Hill and his wife were present when
authorities arrived, and according to the report, the incident happened
after Kita's mother described Hill as being very aggressive and impulsive.
She told the cops she snitched, she snatched, she gets stitched. Vacaro,
that's the mom I think. Alicia Vacaro reportedly told authorities

(07:21):
she had witnessed he'll throw a laptop on the floor
and grabbed the couple's daughter before walking toward the balcony
of the condo. Tyreek wants everybody know that laptop was
a Microsoft laptop.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
Yeah, and it probably was crapping out on him. He
pisoned him off. No, he said it's very durable.

Speaker 1 (07:37):
In fact, you can get the new Tyreek Hill Microsoft
Laptop tablet available now at Microsoft dot com.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
So a man can't be what does she call him aggressive? Well,
that was he impetuous or he was something else. You know,
sometimes that's just how a real man needs to be
every now and then, and women want them to all
be softies sully boys right up until there's danger and

(08:04):
then it's like get them. Well, you can't have it
both ways, ladies. It says here he was aggressive and impulsive. Impulsive,
that was it, and he's got I think that could
describe you can't he No, occasionally.

Speaker 1 (08:17):
Yeah, but fortunately I'm not a rich NFL star, so
you don't have to worry about me, ladies.

Speaker 2 (08:21):
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Speaker 1 (08:30):
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Speaker 2 (08:40):
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I would imagine it does. All our app does is
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do it. That was the general idea there. Now, if
you didn't miss any of today's show, you could have
got caught up with some of the stuff we covered
earlier this morning when we were talking about the JAB
or remember when we called it the job.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
Oh yeah, they don't want to talk about the job anymore.
I bet not.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
They certainly don't want to talk about how the pandemic
started anymore.

Speaker 2 (09:43):
No, that's no. It ain't gonna do nobody no good.
So let's just move on, am I right? Man? And
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(10:05):
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Speaker 1 (10:06):
Free, downloaded today in the Apple App Store or the
Google Play Store, and you could play this segment for
your friends. But if your friend enjoyed the job or
was a supporter of it, they're probably not gonna like
what we're about to tell you.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
Well, they might not be alive anymore either. That's a
good point that a lot of people seem to be
just suddenly dropping dead.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
Then you could use some of this information in the
eulogy you'll be giving it their funerals.

Speaker 2 (10:26):
Yeah, that's perfect.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
At Yale University, they have all these researchers and they're
really smart and they study science and all that stuff,
and they have just quietly confirmed the COVID vaccine is.

Speaker 2 (10:38):
Kind of a nightmare. Uh huh.

Speaker 1 (10:39):
According to this report, you were told the shot would
stay in your arm.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
That was a lie.

Speaker 1 (10:45):
You were told the spike protein would degrade quickly, that
was a lie. Yale researchers tracked vaxed injured patients over time.
They were shocked to learn that some individuals were still
producing spike proteins seven hundred and nine days the vaccination. Wow,
that's almost two years. But that wasn't all they found.
Imagine You're still producing spiked protein. Even after the vacine

(11:07):
the thing you were supposed to be getting vaccinated against
mutated and became a different virus.

Speaker 2 (11:12):
It's still altering your body. Also, imagine that the thing
you got vaccinated for you still keep coming down with
over and over again. Yeah, probably more likely. That's not
a vaccine, is it.

Speaker 1 (11:24):
Now? This wasn't some fringe study. This was Yale scientists,
including immunologists, who originally supported the vaccine rollout. Their finding
should be front page news. The media is very quiet
about this. Yale researchers believed mRNA shots would help fight
COVID and even fight long COVID. They've changed their stance
because data forced them to do so. So we finally
got some actual science here. According to the report, a

(11:47):
bunch of words you've never heard of before, the bornelli, bactakucci.
The chemical equations are this. When you read the chemicals
that are in these vaccines, you're going to wonder if
these are even real words. But anyway, the gist of
it is, that's a long time for the vaccine to
keep altering your body. Uh, the virus itself at large,

(12:08):
the thing out circulating among the general public is still mutating.
It's becoming a different virus. So the question is if
the virus out in the real world changed and the
vaccination inside your body's still doing stuff two years later,
what's it doing to you. It's not good. This is
no longer a conspiracy theory. It's an immuneological fact, confirmed
by top scientists and one of the most vaccine friendly

(12:30):
institutions in America.

Speaker 2 (12:32):
That speaks volume.

Speaker 1 (12:34):
The Yale study now links persistent spike protein to post
COVID nineteen vaccination syndrome and something called immune de dysregulation.

Speaker 2 (12:43):
Right, that's probably not good. Huh yeah, Okay, well it
is bad. It's not healthy. It's not good for you.
It's not protecting you from COVID, So what the hell
is it doing. It is causing people to die suddenly
occasionally around the world, very healthy, very young people having
heart attacks, having brain problems, blood clots, all kinds of things.

(13:04):
And it does mutate, so it's probably going to keep
changing the things that it's doing to you.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
And this wasn't like the suicide pods in Canada. These
people didn't want to die. They weren't they weren't paying
to get killed or anything.

Speaker 2 (13:18):
You knowes we could tie our dives suddenly report into
this report as well, because it all does kind of
work together. Shoving in a young woman in Australia named
Lucy Markovic. She was on the season, well the twenty
fifteen season of Australia's Next Top Model, and that was

(13:39):
when she was seventeen. Now ten years later she has
died at the age of twenty seven. They confirmed that
she had been diagnosed with and battling AVM arteriovenous malformation,
which is a brain condition where apparently it creates how

(14:03):
they put it, like the blood vessels in the brain
all get tangled up in a knot. It sounds like
something the JAB could cause. But yeah, I'm sure they'll
never admit that.

Speaker 1 (14:17):
There's two obvious conspiracy theories dangling right in front of us.
You just touched on one of them, right, because I
gotta think the other one is this young woman in
the modeling industry starts her career when she's still a teenager,
suddenly dies of weird, mysterious reasons.

Speaker 2 (14:34):
A decade later, she had am whatever that is, right?

Speaker 1 (14:39):
Yeah, well, you know, is it possible they gave it
to her because she knew something and they wanted to
get rid of her.

Speaker 2 (14:44):
I have no idea. I don't know the woman. I
don't know either. I've just done you what I read.

Speaker 1 (14:48):
Anyway, I'm sure the people in the modeling industry would
never have someone murdered to keep their mouth shut about
some call of pedophilia.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
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